ozzmeister Posted 28 November, 2008 Share Posted 28 November, 2008 Supposedly on the books at ManU. Anyone know much about him- age, position, prospects. Sure if we got Dean on the books his son as loan would surely be a strong possibility! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tac-tics Posted 28 November, 2008 Share Posted 28 November, 2008 I thought I recognised the name Gorre but not sure where. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James_O_Mac Posted 28 November, 2008 Share Posted 28 November, 2008 I thought I recognised the name Gorre but not sure where. Wrestling. GOOOORRRREEE!! GOOOORRRREEEE!!! or was it Bart Goor?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Chuckle Posted 28 November, 2008 Share Posted 28 November, 2008 Wrestling. GOOOORRRREEE!! GOOOORRRREEEE!!! or was it Bart Goor?? No it's Rhino who does the GOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEE in TNA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Martini Posted 28 November, 2008 Share Posted 28 November, 2008 He's too young (14/15-ish I think) to be considered a target for us. I don't think he'll leave the Manu academy for us either unless he's kicked out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickG Posted 28 November, 2008 Share Posted 28 November, 2008 Daily Star 20/11/2002 Manchester's big two are going head to head in a battle to recruit the eight-year-old son of Barnsley's Dutch star Dean Gorre. Old Trafford boss Sir Alex Ferguson hopes to sign tiny striker Kenji Gorre on a two-year contract when he turns nine next April. Young Kenji added: "I want to be a professional footballer like my father, preferably with Manchester United. I want to try to score as many goals for them as van Nistelrooy." Matt Scott, Daily Star so was 9 in April 2003 makes him 14 if Star correct Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St_Tel49 Posted 29 November, 2008 Share Posted 29 November, 2008 Daily Star 20/11/2002 Manchester's big two are going head to head in a battle to recruit the eight-year-old son of Barnsley's Dutch star Dean Gorre. Old Trafford boss Sir Alex Ferguson hopes to sign tiny striker Kenji Gorre on a two-year contract when he turns nine next April. Young Kenji added: "I want to be a professional footballer like my father, preferably with Manchester United. I want to try to score as many goals for them as van Nistelrooy." Matt Scott, Daily Star so was 9 in April 2003 makes him 14 if Star correct Sounds just the right age for us ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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