Once the bus was safely motoring its way back up the northbound lanes of the M6 and once Alex Ferguson was safely asleep* the camera came out and it was time to make collective hand gestures – quietly, so as not to wake the gaffer.
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Settle down, lads.
Once sitting quietly* back in his own seat; Javier Hernandez, who was credited with a hat-trick despite a big intervention from Ron Vlaar, insisted he wouldn’t be giving up the match-ball even if the equalising goal was taken off him.
How do millionaire footballers celebrate after a dramatic win?
WITH THE ADRENALINE still pumping from their dramatic come-from-behind 3-2 win over Aston Villa at Villa Park, Manchester United’s players decided it was time to let their hair down.
Once the bus was safely motoring its way back up the northbound lanes of the M6 and once Alex Ferguson was safely asleep* the camera came out and it was time to make collective hand gestures – quietly, so as not to wake the gaffer.
Settle down, lads.
Once sitting quietly* back in his own seat; Javier Hernandez, who was credited with a hat-trick despite a big intervention from Ron Vlaar, insisted he wouldn’t be giving up the match-ball even if the equalising goal was taken off him.
*Speculation without foundation
As it happened: Aston Villa v Manchester United, Premier League
As they happened: Premier League 3pm kick-offs
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