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Skip to Main NavigationSkip to contentWhich player would you like to have seen at United?Sunday 11 June 2023 0700Gabriel Batistuta, Roberto Carlos and Francesco Totti are among the legendary former names revisiting Old Trafford as part of Soccer Aidâs World XI this no doubt each member of the trio would have been fantastic additions to the Manchester United squad in their prime, with Batistuta regularly rumoured with a move even before he scored a wondergoal for Fiorentina at the Theatre of Dreams in 2000. Carlos was a thorn in our side with Real Madrid and one of the worldâs great left-backs during the 1990s and 2000s and, while Totti was a loyal Roma man for an astonishing 25 years, heâd have been loved by the crowd here in Manchester. So, on that theme, which players would our writers have loved to see play for United over the years? Letâs start with a man whoâs been in the news this weekâŚWhen Batistuta almost broke the net VideoWhen Batistuta almost broke the netGabriel Batistuta returns to Old Trafford on Sunday, so letâs recall his ferocious goal for Fiorentina at Old TraffordâŚKARIM BENZEMA Even though the centre-forward showcased his enormous potential with his performances against United in the 2007/08 Champions League, it would have been hard to predict just how brilliant a striker he would become. He scored in the 1-1 draw at the Stade Gerland and said after a 1-0 loss at Old Trafford âIâve still got a lot of work to do if I want to play at the top level.â However, Sir Alex had already seen enough and tried to buy him, only to later reveal the ÂŁ42 million asking price was too steep, despite bidding up to ÂŁ35 million. Instead, the France international went to Real Madrid, where he won five Champions League titles, before joining Al-Ittihad after 14 years of magnificent service. Adam MarshallGARETH BALE Itâs no secret that Baleâs rapid ascent to becoming one of the Premier Leagueâs standout performers had caught Sir Alex Fergusonâs eye, prior to our legendary managerâs retirement in 2013. United were heavily linked with the ex-Tottenham winger that summer before his world-record transfer to Real Madrid, and while an Old Trafford move didnât happen on that occasion, it felt like he was regularly rumoured to be joining the Reds in end-of-season windows that followed. I remember hoping weâd get a deal done particularly in 2018, after his extraordinary Champions League final cameo off the bench against Liverpool, when he suggested in a post-match interview that he needed to play more often after being asked about a potential return to England. The rumours were swirling again at that time, but the Welshman would only end up coming back to these shores for a loan spell with former club Spurs in 2020/21, ahead of announcing his retirement earlier this year. Mikey PartingtonBale with Cristiano Ronaldo after another Champions League I was heartbroken by Ronaldinho in consecutive years, as the Brazilian helped eliminate England on the way to World Cup glory in 2002, before spurning a move to United in favour of Barcelona 12 months later. With the press reporting that the transfer from Paris Saint-Germain was imminent, there were rumours that the once-in-a-generation attacker had even agreed a squad number â would it be the shirt, to fill the considerable void left by David Beckham, who had recently joined Real Madrid? Alas, the then-23-year-old would be unveiled at the Nou Camp, rather than Old Trafford, and Sir Alex Ferguson had to turn to a different Ronny for his attacking plans. Things turned out well for both sides in the end â Cristiano Ronaldoâs exploits in Manchester need no introduction, while Ronaldinho became a Champions League winner and the worldâs best player at his new club. But part of me still wonders just how good it would have been to see his sensational samba skills up close. Sam CarneyWESLEY SNEIJDER Sneijder was linked with United for what felt like every single transfer window for a number of years, with the midfield maestro continually displaying his talents on the global stage. He was a key cog in the Netherlands' side that reached the 2010 World Cup final, and I remember watching him and being in awe of his calmness and vision. Had he come to United, he would undoubtedly have been a hit, with Sneijder also possessing a keen eye for goal. There were a couple of summers, too, where the Dutchman was seemingly destined to end up at Old Trafford, but it wasn't to be in the end. Having shown his talent for the likes of Inter Milan and Real Madrid, there is no doubt in my mind that Sneijder could have done great things in Manchester. Joe NelsonSneijder was seemingly linked with United twice a year!PAUL GASCOIGNE Sir Alex Ferguson famously knocked Liverpool off their perch within seven years of his November 1986 appointment at Old Trafford - but our legendary manager might have got there even sooner had he completed the signing of England's mercurial midfielder Paul Gascoigne in the summer of 1988. "Sign this boy, get on the phone to him on Monday," the boss reportedly told Martin Edwards, United's chairman at the time. But Gazza had already had his head turned by Tottenham Hotspur and instead of trading Tyneside for Old Trafford, the creative powerhouse moved from the North East to North London. Our boss still bought well in that period from 1987 to 1990, adding the likes of Steve Bruce, Lee Sharpe, Mark Hughes, Mike Phelan, Neil Webb, Gary Pallister, Paul Ince and Denis Irwin to the Reds' ranks. But the addition of one more British or Irish player, arguably the most naturally gifted of them all, would surely have completed United's title-winning jigsaw well before May 1993. On the flip side, the regret felt at missing out on Gazza was eventually eradicated by the arrival of another brilliant maverick, Eric Cantona, four years later. C'est la vie. Adam BostockRecommendedSunday 11 June 2023 0700Back to Top
Despite how hard we may try, accidents happen and sometimes our sneaky, curious pets eat things that they shouldnât. However, knowing when to rush them to the veterinary hospital and when to watch them at home can be difficult and stressful. To try to relieve some of that stress, our experts at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center APCC have some advice to offer!Step One Stay calm. Itâs normal to be worried about your pet but staying calm is important for both of you. So first, take a deep breath and assess the situation Two Determine if your pet is showing any signs of illness, as this is very important in deciding what type of assistance you will need. Take a moment to observe your pet and see if they are doing anything that isnât ThreeA. If your pet is showing life threatening signs such as seizures, trouble breathing, not responding to you or are unconscious, or if they are bleeding, you should take them immediately to the nearest veterinary hospital. Be sure to take any packaging of the substance they got into with you, as that will help the veterinarian treat your If your pet is showing mild signs or even if they arenât any signs at all after ingesting something potentially hazardous, do not wait for the signs to worsen before getting help. Reach out to your local veterinarian, a local veterinary emergency hospital or the APCC at 888 426-4435 for guidance and a plan for your you call APCC, our experts will be able to determine the risk to your pet, if they need care at a veterinary hospital or if you can watch them at home, and let you know what signs to watch for that indicate a more serious problem. We will also work together with your veterinarian to provide expert guidance and a detailed treatment plan, should your pet need veterinary more information on pet safety, you can also check out our lists of toxic and non-toxic plants, human food and household products to know what items to keep out of pawâs reach and prevent accidents before they you believe your pet has ingested anything toxic, please contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888 426-4435 immediately.
When it comes to financial fairness in relationships, the consensus from experts is clear it's about more than just the there is no one right approach, achieving financial equity rather than equality also needs to factor in feelings of security and teamwork, for asked on the socials what you believe financial equity looks like in your relationship, and some of the answers surprised us.We've opted to share first names only, as many people are pretty private about money.'We share expenses proportionate to income'Lizzie, 28, NSWWe live together, plan to be married and split our shared expenses proportionate to worked out our total monthly income, and who brought in what as a percentage, as he earnt significantly more than me at the split everything on a 60/40 basis. For example, he would pay 60 per cent of our rent and I'd pay 40 per felt fair as it meant that whoever earnt more contributed I got a pay rise, we recalibrated our numbers and I increased how much I was contributing, while his amount feels fair to us and we plan to review until we fully combine finances down the track.'I don't expect him to pay more'Kate, 40, BrisbaneWe split everything 50/ means after our bills are paid, the rest is up to you â splurge, invest, go out, been married for 10 years, and never had a fight over money or also means we have some independent shares and savings of our I know this is a touchy subject, but we split 50/50 even though he earns more than use half of everything so don't expect him to pay more just because he has a better paying think the key is to find what works for you and your relationship, as there is not a one-size-fits-all approach.'Always have your own money and savings'Mia, 37, BrisbaneMy partner and I scale on income. We have separate accounts, and put a contribution each week into a joint account for bills, food, adventures, worked really well, and we have never had an argument about a previous relationship, we totally combined all will never, ever do that always, always, always have your own money and savings in reserve.'Down the middle'Chiara, 30, SydneyWe have a hybrid separate/shared arrangement, which we have had in place basically since we moved in both work in the same field on the same award, so our income has always been our income is basically the same, we split all bills mortgage, utilities, dog walking, etcetera down the am responsible for the budgeting for our shared expenses our household labour/mental load is very equitable overall, this just happens to be one of my responsibilities.There have been times when one of us has earnt more than the those times we continue to split our bills 50/50 but whoever is earning more tends to shout discretionary expenses.'He saves, I spend'Jade, 40, PerthMy husband and I have been married for 10 years. We have three kids aged seven and works full time and I work four days a pays the mortgage and puts money into an account for all our bills, which we worked out to be about $40,000 a pay for groceries which are about $26,000 plus all the kids' expenses â out-of-school care, vacation care, day care, sports, parties, presents, clothes, etcetera, and for holidays usually $5,000 to $10,000 a year.We have a shared account for school also both contribute $50 to our kids' bank accounts every spend or save whatever we have left. He saves. I spend. Some couples split all bills equally, while others divide bills by category, such as child-related expenses and household bills.'I will never combine money'Emerie, 26, Central Coast NSWWe split everything 50/ have a Splitwise account we put all our bills into and who paid for ends up levelling out pretty damn transfers me his half of rent and the rest are on the works great for us!I took a significant pay cut so I will be bringing up equity on rent him to pay more and me a bit less.I will never combine my money with we buy an asset together, we have both agreed to have a lawyer draw up an agreement in case anything are very aligned.'Whoever earns more contributes more'Bianca, 30, Gold CoastWe are trying to split by equity not our relationship, as jobs changed, our incomes have we got serious and started sharing money a few years in, we've generally expected from each other that whoever is earning more contributes more to our shared income was when we were both in we are both self-employed, the same principle exists, but it's a little trickier to navigate with a big difference in our separate business we still work off our forecasted income and try to delegate the percentages to match our incomes.'I pay all the bills'Kirstie, 33, north QueenslandMy partner gives me all the week he transfers his pay into my account, and I pay all the bills, living expenses, just works for us as [otherwise] he spends so Everyday in your inboxGet our newsletter for the best of ABC Everyday each week
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