Bobby Charlton preaches patience to ManU fans and Other EPL Stories from 17 Nov 1992

Bobby Charlton
Bobby Charlton

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What Happened Today Headlines

  • Patience is the key says Manchester United legend Bobby Charlton.

  • John Barnes set to be back for Liverpool after seven months on the treatment table.

  • Roy Keane trying to remain calm amidst transfer rumors, unhappiness with Forest and his future. 

  • Vinny Jones set to know his fate for controversial video suspension.

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Patience is the key says Manchester United legend Bobby Charlton.

Manchester United fans have been urged by Bobby Charlton to stay patient in the battle for their first championship success since 1967. United legend Charlton said, “The fans have got to be patient and remember we have got to do it together. Everyone remembers we won the championship in 1967, but they forgot we had our problems along the way and it wasn’t all plain sailing, just as it is isn’t today. I must admit we don’t look as if we’re capable of winning the title just at the moment but its only November.” Charlton, now a director at the club, was speaking as members of United’s late 1960s side met in Machester for a video launch of their famous 1968 European Cup final triumph over Benefica.

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John Barnes set to be back for Liverpool after seven months on the treatment table.

John Barnes was set to make his first Anfield appearance in seven months that day against Kenny Dalglish’s Blackburn Rovers reserves. Barnes’ last match at Anfield was against Manchester United in April post which he damaged his Achilles tendon at the end of the season. Now if he got through the reserves game without any damage, he was a strong contender to be in the Liverpool squad to face their next premier league match against QPR.

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Roy Keane trying to remain calm amidst transfer rumors, unhappiness with Forest and his future. 

Northern Ireland midfielder Roy Keane was the center of the attention as his side prepared for their international match in Spain. Despite having an outstanding season personally, his team was struggling in the league and his future was uncertain going into the winter. Was he to stay and extend his contract at Nottingham Forest? Was he unhappy at playing Centre back for his manager Brian Clough? There were rumors of both Arsenal and Blackburn Rovers wanting his signature and were ready with an open briefcase of money as well as £5 million of transfer money to Forest. When asked about the same he said, “What do they honestly expect me to say? I’m flattered by the fuss but there’s not a whole lot I can tell them.”

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Vinny Jones set to know his fate for controversial video suspension.

Vinny Jones was feating a hefty fine over his controversial video nasty of soccer’s nasty men. But Wimbledon chairman, Sam Hammam, was anxious that the midfielder avoids suspension. He was arguing that Jones made the video before he rejoined Wimbledon and that the individual and not the club should be punished. Jones had appeared in the controversial video where he glorified violence and cheating in the game to gain an advantage in the match and he was set to be fined as well as suspended for the same.

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