
Racing expert reveals the one horse that could cause the biggest upset at this year’s Grand National
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Published 20:25 7 Jul 2015 BST
Updated 21:42 7 Jul 2015 BST

But now, all that was history. Van Persie could look forward to playing under a familiar face whom he was certain would bring real and positive change - with his favoured international striker at the centre of the revolution.
Van Gaal's first season was a challenge, but it was successful in achieving the immediate aim of Champions League football.
A strange thing happened as far as Van Persie was concerned, however - he ceased to matter.
Fans who previously lamented his injury lay-offs began to openly hope his return was delayed. Because things started to improve - the team began to click - when their former hero wasn't around.
And now we have reached an implausible fork in the road. Arguably the most technically-gifted player at the club is surplus to requirements, staring down the barrel of a bit-part role at best.
There is talk of a move to Turkey, or Serie A, where a player who thrives on idolisation may be able to rediscover his spark. One thing is for sure, though - the striker is no longer the king of the castle at Old Trafford.
Van Persie dreamt of a brighter tomorrow. He expressed giddy optimism at what the future may hold. What his ego and ambition failed to foresee was a better world, without him in it.

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