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English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, FT: M'sia XI 0 Man Utd 2 (Macheda, Owen)

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post Jul 18 2009, 05:21 AM

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They are rumor said tat ManUtd will stay at Malaysia till Wednesday..any1 can confirm? rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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post Jul 18 2009, 05:52 AM

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Maybe, since they have cancel the match at Indonesia, right?? hmm.gif
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post Jul 18 2009, 06:54 AM

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extra 1 match at malaysia? lol

damn my heart is torn 50-50 this match.. not the scoreline of course.. just who i wanna support. is it wrong? huhu
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post Jul 18 2009, 07:05 AM

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Rocko,
Deep down any Malaysian heart, we're all supporting Malaysia be it against Man Utd or Brazil. Man Utd is just a club you support but Malaysia is where we're born, so the patriotic feeling will still be there.

I remember watching the Brazil game in Bukit Jalil, practically half the stadium fans were decked in Brazil jersey but when we came close to scoring or when the GK made a save, we'd still cheer like mad.

So, don't feel guilty, just support both!
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people from manchester spell it rite...not terez

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post Jul 18 2009, 08:10 AM

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http://sports.sina.com.cn/z/plasia/photo/79266/index.shtml (3 pics - during arrival)

http://sports.sina.com.cn/z/pl09_summer/ph...270/index.shtml (4 pics - during press conference)

http://sports.sina.com.cn/z/pl09_summer/ph...277/index.shtml (12 pics - during training session)

Some clear pics from the Chinese website smile.gif

Who is Utd new boy?

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Top Norwegian scout Tor-Kristian Karlsen offers his assessment of shock Manchester United signing Mame Biram Diouf.

Manchester United's capture of Senegalese striker Mame Biram Diouf may have stunned the footballing world - and the player himself - but it could prove to be yet another canny piece of business from that shrewd mover Sir Alex Ferguson, who no doubt hopes Diouf will have a similar impact to his last shock signing from Molde, a certain Ole Gunnar Solskjær.

Having arrived in the picturesque coastal town of Molde - currently hosting a world-famous jazz festival - as a teenager in 2007 along with his countryman and striking partner, Pape Pate Diouf (locally branded "the mames & the papes"), the front-man has made great progress this season after initially showing big promise but little end product.

Helped by the sublime passing and playmaking abilities of Molde's third Senegalese, El Hadji Makhtar Thioune - a new recruit this season - Mame Biram Diouf has shrugged off his earlier struggles to score regularly and show that not only can he sniff out a great chance, he can put it away with the best of them.

Diouf was already a hot topic among European scouts when Molde hosted Brann last Sunday. In front of a dozen potential buyers the hot shot striker scored four goals, including a hat-trick within the opening ten minutes of the game.

The astonishing display of power, strength and finesse stoked the rumours linking the striker with a move abroad to a roar, with several German, Dutch and French clubs reportedly interested in signing the player. Yet when Old Trafford was revealed as the player's destination at a press conference given by Molde on Friday lunchtime, there was a general feeling of disbelief that he should end up at such a club.

But there were helpful circumstances coupled with the striker's hot form which conspired in favour of the deal. In 1996 Ole Gunnar Solskjær, currently the reserve team manager at Old Trafford and a firm Sir Alex Ferguson protégée was signed from the same Norwegian side, amid similar raised eyebrows, and the Scot will be hoping the African can script a similar Cinderella-story.

Moreover, the fact that Diouf is represented by Solskjær's longstanding agent and friend, Jim Solbakken, himself responsible for bringing several Norwegian academy players to Manchester United, would have done him no harm either.

Although the details of the financial settlements between the clubs are to remain undisclosed - the press are speculating about a fee of around £4 million - Diouf will remain at Molde until the end of the Norwegian season in order to help their title quest (they are currently trailing Rosenborg by four points). Having only represented his country briefly at youth level, United will face a challenge to convince the Home Office to grant the Senegalese a work permit upon his scheduled arrival in January.

So will the gamble pay off? Diouf's ability to perform in a physical European league speaks in his favour and he's hoping to follow in the footsteps of John Obi Mikel, another African recruit via Norwegian league football which, bar the obvious shortcomings in technique and overall quality, is comparable to the Premier League in that the pace is high and time on the ball is limited.

And whereas dozens of African players have failed to settle in Scandinavia, Diouf has adapted to the harsh, chilly climate of coastal Norway (coming from tropical Senegal he was already accustomed to heavy rainfall - so Manchester should be a doddle for him) and developed into a hard-working, disciplined and tactically adept team player who has also blended in well socially, showing a maturity that beggars his young age.

In addition to his new-found goalscoring abilities, the young Senegalese also sports an impressive physique, blistering pace and a direct approach to his game that makes him a nightmare for opposing defenders.

Combined with a more than decent aerial ability, the eagerness to fight for every ball and run for 90 minutes - which should endear him to the Old Trafford faithful - Diouf is on his way to turning into a complete forward who might just surprise this winter... though not those in Sir Alex's camp.

Tor-Kristian Karlsen is a renowned football scout who's been on the staff of Watford, Bayer 04 Leverkusen and Hannover 96 among others.


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5438791,00.html

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post Jul 18 2009, 08:47 AM

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LOL. Manucho sold to Real Valladolid already? Pity. He didn't even score a goal for us. At least Dong did and last longer.
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post Jul 18 2009, 08:47 AM

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hey i m at green gate too!
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QUOTE(giotto @ Jul 18 2009, 07:05 AM)
Rocko,
Deep down any Malaysian heart, we're all supporting Malaysia be it against Man Utd or Brazil. Man Utd is just a club you support but Malaysia is where we're born, so the patriotic feeling will still be there.

I remember watching the Brazil game in Bukit Jalil, practically half the stadium fans were decked in Brazil jersey but when we came close to scoring or when the GK made a save, we'd still cheer like mad.

So, don't feel guilty, just support both!
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hehe. thx bro. it's just that im an avid MU fan and has been for the past 15 yrs. dunno if that qualifies as die-hard fan or wut but still i'd have tough time choosing between the two (however bad malaysia are). jz wondering if it makes me less of a fan for not supporting MU wholeheartedly. i heard fr some ppl that the msian players got booed during training session yday which is sad. maybe i'm just ultra-malaysian supporter. haha
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QUOTE(nakata101 @ Jul 18 2009, 05:52 AM)
Maybe, since they have cancel the match at Indonesia, right??  hmm.gif
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yes.. they are possibility that the indonesian team will play Man Utd in Malaysia.. another game for us?? this time, no doubt mr rocko.. we support Man Utd all the way.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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my fren said we need binoculars...i still cant find a cheap 1..argggggg
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QUOTE(Rocko @ Jul 18 2009, 08:53 AM)
hehe. thx bro. it's just that im an avid MU fan and has been for the past 15 yrs. dunno if that qualifies as die-hard fan or wut but still i'd have tough time choosing between the two (however bad malaysia are). jz wondering if it makes me less of a fan for not supporting MU wholeheartedly. i heard fr some ppl that the msian players got booed during training session yday which is sad. maybe i'm just ultra-malaysian supporter. haha
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I was there... The boo thingy doh.gif
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supposed to get VVIP tickets. D: no offense but feck la those kerabat di raja. vmad.gif those pro events fella dh promised us dah. t.t 5 tickets vvip t.t
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Guys/gals, I will try to update the post links to any pics/videos posted to the 1st post of the thread [bottom of the post] smile.gif

Went to their training session and sat with my friends at Red Gate area. Too bad they didn't really train long enough in the half near the Red Gate end, mainly the other half of the field else can try to snap some clearer pictures.

The pictures I took (just normal digicam blush.gif ), a lot I tried to zoom to max so the outcome are quite blurry sweat.gif
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go to Mid Valley LG, there's a stall there selling binoculars...reasonable price, just bought 1...the cheapest is RM55, can bargain.
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was in one utama yesterday.. will try n c in sunway pyramid later
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vmad.gif vmad.gif vmad.gif I cant wait anymore for the game!!!!!
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post Jul 18 2009, 10:05 AM

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15. scofield's gf
16. scofield's friend
17. kobe
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^ kobe will going there at 12pm, how about we meet at 12.30pm - 1.30pm at green gate first? creap, ok?

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