30 Nov 2013

Driving Lessons Manchester, Ronaldo’s return to Manchester

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Why Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United is not so far-fetched

Cristiano Ronaldo has booked his place at the World Cup, is likely just weeks away from being named the world's best player, has signed a new contract at Real Madrid and is talking about staying there for the rest of his career.
Given the Portuguese superstar's sensational form and apparently high level of contentment, now would seem to be the worst possible time for any potential suitor to even think about attempting to pry him away from Madrid, his home for the past four years.
Yet rumours linking the 28-year-old with a return to his former club Manchester United persist with surprising regularity, and they show no sign of slowing down whatever Ronaldo, or his advisors, might say in public.
And inconceivable as it might seem that Madrid would ever consider letting go of their most important player, this is a blockbuster move that does have a chance of taking place in the not-too-distant future.
"Everyone at Manchester United would tell you he is the best in the business," United manager David Moyes told MUTV. "I have not been fortunate enough to work with him but there is still hope some day it might be possible."
As usual, finance is the predominant factor in football decision-making, but if the numbers add up for all parties, there is no move that cannot be made.
The numbers in this case would be staggering.
For starters, Ronaldo could command the highest salary in history, anything up to £22 million a year or even beyond. And after breaking the all-time world transfer record the last five times it has been set, most recently when signing Gareth Bale from Tottenham Hotspur for £85 million, Madrid could this time be the recipient of a mind-blowing sum of money.
If Ronaldo was to switch to United, say, after the World Cup next summer, a fee between the clubs of around £150 million would not be out of the question.
For United, the monstrous outlay on fees and salary would, in all probability, be worth every penny. Overnight, the value of the club would skyrocket due to Ronaldo's international pull and associated potential for additional marketing opportunities.
On the playing front, United would add one of only two players, along with Lionel Messi, who offers the constant possibility of winning a game single-handedly, no matter the time, place or opposition.
The Glazer family, which owns United and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL, got into football not through any deep-rooted love of the game but because of the potential to earn vast sums of money. They are hard-edged businessmen and the Ronaldo project would be the central point of a global plan aimed at making the club even more profitable.

27 Nov 2013

Champions League - United squad in mid-air drama driving Lessons Manchester



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Champions League - United squad in mid-air drama in Germany

Manchester United suffered a scare on their arrival in Germany when they had to abort their landing at Cologne airport.

  1. Champions League - United squad in mid-air drama in Germany

    Their Monarch Airlines airbus had dropped to a height of 400 metres as it prepared to land, when the plane suddenly took off again.
    Press Association Sport understands a number of passengers expressed their concern and, while a stewardess initially said there had not been a problem, the captain later came onto the speakers to confirm he had been forced to abort the landing as there was another plane on the runway.
    United's entire first-team squad and coaching staff were on board ahead of Wednesday evening's Champions League fixture with Bayer Leverkusen.
    However, neither Sir Alex Ferguson nor Sir Bobby Charlton, who on Monday paid tribute to fellow Munich survivor Bill Foulkes following his death, were travelling, even though they are both due to attend the game at the BayArena.

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20 Nov 2013

Trang Le Passed with Leader School of Driving, Driving lessons Manchester



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Congratulation to Trang Le from Macclesfield on passing her practical driving test on the 19th November at Hyde Test centre.

Well done Trang on a nice and safe drive always gives you nice results and the taste of independence after that.

Best wishes from Driving Instructor Chris and Leader Driving School.
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Best wishes from your Driving Instructor Chris Laycock 
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16 Nov 2013

Driving lessons in Manchester, Passed with Leader School of Driving, Natasha Gonsalves.



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Congratulation to Natasha Gonsalves from Sale, Manchester on passing her practical driving test on the 14th November at Sale Test centre.

Well done Natasha on a drive full of focus and control.

Lots of luck with the car hunting in Manchester. 

Best wishes from Driving Instructor Chris and Leader Driving School.
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Best wishes from your Driving Instructor Chris Laycock 
and all at Leader Driving School.


 



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6 Nov 2013

Jack Stanley Passed with Leader School of Driving, Driving lessons Manchester



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Nov 
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Congratulation to Jack Stanley on passing his driving test today at Ashton Test Centre (Halfords) with just 3 Minor Fault.

Well done Jack.

Best wishes from your Driving Instructor Chris Laycock 
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