At least they apologized.
The Manchester United Legends are:
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Roy Keane
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Ryan Giggs
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Nicky Butt
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Ronny Johnsen
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Paul Scholes
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Denis Irwin
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David May
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Louis Saha
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Rio Ferdinand
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Quinton Fortune
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Andy Cole
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Michael Clegg
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Mikael Silvestre
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Kevin Pilkington (Goal Keeper)
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Dion Dublin
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Roy Carroll (GK)
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Gary Neville
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Alan Smith
The Celtic/Republic of Ireland Legends are:
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David Forde (GK)
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Stephen Carr
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Kevin Kilbane
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Richard Dunne
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Kenny Cunningham
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Keith Andrews
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Kevin Doyle
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Stephen McPhail
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Andy Reid
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Robbie Keane
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Damien Duff
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Lee Carsley
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Colin Healy
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Shaun Maloney
15 Paul Lambert
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John Hartson
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Neil Lennon
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Stylian Petrov
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Shane Supple (GK)
Why is there a United side? He made about 10 appearances for them.
Honestly?? To attract a crowd I suppose
Sure the cause should attract the crowd.
I’d doubt that
some rip off
•Terrace – Concession* €10
•Terrace – €20
•North Stand – Concession* €25
•South and North Stand – €40 to €50
•Premium Level – €90
I presume you and all the other soccer ball types on here have bought a rake of tickets after all the whinging you did?
no
I rarely leave Dublin/Fingal
It isn’t about whether you attend or not. You’d surely buy a ticket to support the event anyways?
Any details on the chairty/family split of profits/proceeds?
Exactly — spent three weeks of his life on here 24/7 whinging about moving the game to raise more money for the family … now he is running a mile when asked to put his hands in his pocket.
No, Id need to see the split between what the Millers are getting and what the charities are getting tbh, I assume the Millers are wealthy
I would hope 100% goes to the charities mate
I’m sure it’s all kosher. O’Flynn seems an honest sort and is probably just paying back the goodwill afforded to him by the state during the economic crash.
Even Gary Neville has taken a cut off the GAA now.
Really odd how focused GGA types are on money considering.
A post on boards suggest he was not wealthy
Could you provide a link to this ?
No links to boards as per the forum charter