Van Persie on course for Real

Sir Alex Ferguson is confident Robin van Persie will be fit to face Real Madrid after the Manchester United striker picked up an injury in the 2-0 win over QPR.

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utd_till_i_die (Manchester United) says...

cferns, take a walk and take your head out of your backside while doing so.

Posted 9:40pm 27th February 2013

go_gun_1 (Arsenal) says...

Theres one thing i know you dont need R.V.P injured just look at the early seasons for Arsenal 2007 played 15 league games! 2009 played 16 games infact the only season he played every league game was last season!!! Just a thought???

Posted 3:40pm 25th February 2013

degenrate_mu (Manchester United) says...

@cferns, you sure its not Rooney who should be worried about Pepe applying his gentle touches on his helpless frame? After-all he did call him to be an "idiot" on Twitter back in 2011, part of the reason I found it so amusing he was subbed off 1 minute after Pepe was subbed on in the first round.

Posted 3:15pm 25th February 2013

cferns (Arsenal) says...

Come on Pepe...do something.

Posted 10:38am 25th February 2013

Hobden80 (Arsenal) says...

He was sh*t in the first game you'll be better off without him (yes I support arsenal,yes I'm still bitter!)

Posted 2:29am 25th February 2013

bettyswollocks (Liverpool) says...

Jeese, thats TWICE he could have been killed this season alone......why, oh why does he continue to play this violent sport.....money, fame, ego....answers on a postcard to.......ZZZZZZzzzzzzzz....................

Posted 9:54pm 24th February 2013

shagwa (Chelsea) says...

You're right, redbornandbred. Football definitely needs more lawyers involved. That's what would make it truly perfect. It's bad luck, but I imagine the Fa signs off on all the ground facilities including cameras etc, so QPR are covered. After all, no one batted an eye when every team brought the ad boards right next to the sideline whenever Stoke visited with Delap.

Posted 1:14pm 24th February 2013

degenrate_mu (Manchester United) says...

It could have killed him.....

Posted 12:28pm 24th February 2013

redbornandbred (Manchester United) says...

Robin VP had an accident that was waiting to happen. He fell into a hole dug on the authority of the QPR board. If he is out for a significant period, his club will presumably seek compensation from its insurer. In this case which I trust all lovers of sport would hate to see happen (unliike one or two bitters who have posted on the Guardian website today), surely the insurer has a case against QPR and whichever media organisation was complicit in the accident. After all if that was any other workplace, wouldn't 'injury lawyers for you' be calling both the player and the club. Why haven't the media picked up on this?

Posted 8:36am 24th February 2013

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