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Boss talks up Macheda chances

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Federico Macheda scored his second goal in as many starts on the pre-season tour of Asia in the 3-2 win over FC Seoul, prompting Sir Alex to declare that the 17-year-old Italian striker can make a real impact at Old Trafford this season.

Wayne Rooney, Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Owen may be Sir Alex's main striking options, but Macheda's rapid adaptation to first-team life means he is knocking on the door. The United boss has already highlighted Kiko as "a hero in the making", saying that he can make a similar impact as Cristiano Ronaldo did as a young emerging talent.

"The goal Macheda scored was excellent," the boss said at his post-match press conference. "The lad has a real chance. His movement is very good and he does well when he gets onto the shoulder of the last defender.

"He took his goal very well. It’s pleasing to see our strikers scoring – obviously the main players are Rooney, Berbatov and Owen and I’m very comfortable with that. But if Macheda continues his progress then it gives me a big advantage. An extra player like that will do us the world of good."

The Reds were twice behind against FC Seoul, who provided a more demanding test of United's fitness than in previous matches against a Malaysia XI. Rooney and Macheda got the equalisers before Berbatov scored the winner. "It was a very good, open and entertaining game," added the boss. "Without question FC Seoul gave us our most difficult game so far. I enjoyed it.

"The match was played at a good pace and good intensity. It’s the type of game we needed. I’m pleased with the result and pleased with the quality of the match."


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6636761

Dream day for Ji

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Ji-sung Park relished the experience of representing the Reds in his home city of Seoul as he helped United secure a 3-2 victory.

The winger is something of a national hero in Korea and his introduction to proceedings in the 74th minute produced the loudest cheer of the day.

It was Park's first pre-season outing after he was given extra time off to recover from his country's World Cup qualifiers which took place late into June. And the man himself was delighted to kick-start his preparations for the new campaign in familiar surroundings.

"Two years ago [during United's 2007 Asia Tour] I was injured and wasn’t able to play and I regretted that. This time I’m very satisfied to have played a part and I think it was a good game," he said at a post-match press conference.

"My physical condition is still not at 100 per cent and I know I have to improve my performance. But this was a good match to be involved in and it was also a great opportunity for the fans to see all the world-class players in the United squad.

"I was in awe at all the chanting and shouting from the crowd. It’s an honour to have grown into a player that so many fans look at as a role model. My team-mates were joking with me, asking if I was the King of Korea!

"I feel very honoured and satisfied about the turn of events today."


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By loaning out Possebon, I do think Gibson will has some parts to play in the coming season nod.gif thumbup.gif
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Rio rules out City move

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Manchester United centre-half Rio Ferdinand insists he is not tempted to join the Manchester City revolution.

The England ace has seen his international colleague John Terry strongly linked with a switch to Eastlands, with speculation surrounding such a deal refusing to go away.

City are currently in the process of a substantial summer rebuilding programme as they look to put the considerable riches of the Abu Dhabi United Group to good use.

Whether they succeed in luring Chelsea skipper Terry to Manchester remains to be seen, but Carlos Tevez, Roque Santa Cruz, Emmanuel Adebayor and Gareth Barry have already been acquired.

The ultimate ambition is for City to one day challenge cross-town neighbours United for domestic and continental dominance.

Ferdinand does not believe the Red Devils have anything to fear anytime soon, though, and insists he has no desire to leave his current post at the heart of Sir Alex Ferguson's back four.

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"JT is his own man, he will make his own decision," Ferdinand is reported as saying by www.therepublikofmancunia.com.

"For what reason he might go there will be down to him. I am sure he will tell everyone when he decides to come out and speak.

"Everyone makes their own decisions in life but, if I was leaving United, I wouldn't go to a team that I didn't feel was capable of winning trophies.

"That's just my feeling. I wouldn't leave here to go to a team that I didn't think would finish in the top two or three in the league and be vying for European medals.

"Whether that's Manchester City or not, I don't know.

"I am not sure if they're going to be championship-winning material."


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Press conference after arriving at Hangzhou, China: http://sports.sina.com.cn/z/MUD09CHINA/pho...635/index.shtml (15 pics)

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Rooney, Fletcher & Kuszczak meeting the fans after arriving at Hangzhou, China: http://sports.sina.com.cn/z/MUD09CHINA/pho...642/index.shtml (total 17 pics)

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Sir Alex expects plenty from Owen

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Sir Alex Ferguson agrees with ManUtd.com readers - he believes Michael Owen will reach a double-figures goal tally in his maiden campaign with United.

Speaking at a pre-match press conference in Hangzhou, China, the boss replied "I hope it's plenty" when asked how many times his new striker would score in 2009/10.

"If you look at his goal-scoring record over the years, even the last two years at Newcastle in difficult times, he’s scored at one in two," said Sir Alex.

"He’s easily capable of that level, one in two games, so if he plays 25 games for me next season, I think he’ll get 15 goals.”

Earlier this week, ManUtd.com started a poll in which fans were asked the same question. The poll remains open but at the time of publishing this story, 95 per cent of supporters are backing Owen to net more than ten goals in his first season. This includes 40 per cent cent who think he'll finish with somewhere between 16 and 20 strikes.

Sir Alex will, of course, look to all his forwards for goals as the Reds try to replace Cristiano Ronaldo's firepower. The Asia Tour has been encouraging with Owen, Dimitar Berbatov, Federico Macheda and Wayne Rooney all on target in the first three games.

"We’ve actually been rotating all the four strikers," said the boss, "because we’re bringing new players like Owen into the team and also there’s young players like Macheda coming through. We have to find out and understand the best possible combination.”


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6636802

Greentown boss relishes challenge

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United's eventful four-game tour of Asia ends on Sunday with a friendly in China against Hangzhou Greentown.

ManUnited.com.cn spoke to opposition coach Zhou Suian about his side and the prospect of facing the Reds...

Tell us a little about Hangzhou Greentown.
We're renowned as a good passing team but we're also not afraid to put a tackle in where necessary. We're currently in mid-table in the Chinese Super League. The team has been affected by injuries and player movement, but we are still playing well and are hopeful of getting in to the top four.

What's your opinion of the city of Hangzhou and Greentown's fans?
Hangzhou is a beautiful city and our fans are superb. They are known as the "Green Soul" and will follow us come rain or shine. So they'll be supporting us on Sunday, but they'll also respect United because they appreciate quality football.

What are your impressions of your opposite number, Sir Alex Ferguson?
I am full of respect for him. His mix of young and experienced players over the years has ensured great consistency in his team's performances. There are two things I most admire about him. Firstly, his ability to spot potential – he pays great attention to his players and bloods them early so that they become accustomed to playing at the highest level at a young age. Secondly, his guiding principle is clear: winning is about teamwork and all players  must follow the Manchester United 'way'. That's the foundation of his success.

Can you predict what the score will be on Sunday?
It’s a friendly, so we’re not attaching too much importance to the scoreline, but we are aiming to help United to put on a show for the fans. This is a rare chance for our players to compete against one of the best sides in the world, which will hugely benefit our future development. We will be aiming to play at our best, focusing on ball control, and will be aiming to attack as much as defend.

The friendly is in the middle of your domestic season – will that affect the way you play?
The game can only have a positive effect on us. This game has not conflicted with our league season and we've had plenty of time to prepare for Manchester United. This is a very important opportunity for our players, who rarely come into contact with such world-class teams. We'll learn lessons from United that we can take into our domestic competition.


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6636649

Blog: Latest from Hangzhou

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Saturday 25 July (All times are local, 7 hours ahead of UK)

17:50 - The players are now out training at tomorrow night's venue - the Yellow Dragon Stadium, one of the most unique stadiums I've ever seen. Look out for some pics later when I get back to the hotel.

15:15 - Nike have created a mini Old Trafford in Hangzhou for a local teenagers' indoor football session... and Wayne Rooney, Darren Fletcher and Tomasz Kuszczak are on hand to make it even more authentic! Tomasz and Fletch each took charge of a five-a-side team, with the latter triumphing 3-0. Is there something in the water in Scotland that produces good managers?

14:00 - The press conference was short and sweet, but Sir Alex talked about how pleased he is with Michael Owen so far. The boss backed his striker to get 15 goals this season - a tally that many of you, dear readers, seem to agree with in the online poll we opened this week.

13:10 - We have just arrived at our hotel in Hangzhou, China to find an incredible reception from the local fans. There must have been about 2,000 people there to see it. Wayne Rooney told me it was 'amazing', certainly it was the biggest welcome yet on the Asia Tour. No time to take it all in though, or even check in - I'm off to the pre-match press conference.


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6636620

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http://sports.sina.com.cn/z/MUD09CHINA/pho...655/index.shtml [total 13 pics]

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http://sports.163.com/photoset/00D80005/44386.html [total 26 pics]

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QUOTE(Hevrn @ Jul 27 2009, 10:43 AM)
Berbatov-Owen looks good, but the drawback of that would be Rooney yet again getting shunted to the left wing. Nooo...
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Fergie ready to release Rooney

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Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed his intention to play Wayne Rooney in a more central role this season.

The England international was regularly forced to adapt his game last term as he was asked to play out wide.

His undoubted ability allowed him to shine in the unnatural position, but there was a feeling that his talents were being wasted.

Rooney has openly admitted that he would prefer to be deployed down the middle, and it appears that his manager may be about to grant him his wish.

"Yes, Rooney will go through the middle this season, there's no doubt about that," Ferguson said in the News of the World.

Change

"Last season was a lot to do with Dimitar Berbatov coming to the club and trying to understand what he was best at.

"You have to utilise what you have available. In some games Wayne played wide left and in some matches it worked, but in others it was not a good position for him. We will change that."

Rooney will be forced to help carry the burden of goalscoring expectancy this season, alongside Berbatov and Michael Owen, with Ferguson admitting he is concerned as to how he is going to counter the loss of free-scoring Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.

"That is a concern because I don't have a midfielder like a young Paul Scholes or a young Ryan Giggs who can give me 15-plus goals a season from midfield," he added.

"We will have to redirect our play a little bit more, but Rooney is maturing, Owen Hargreaves will be playing again in September, Nani and Anderson are in their third years and Michael Carrick is more mature."


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QUOTE(leongtat @ Jul 27 2009, 11:35 AM)
eh alien, what time is it for the audi cup match?

i mean malaysia time..

THanks
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QUOTE(Red11DEvils @ Jul 27 2009, 04:52 PM)
info from forum, its not sold out but removed from shelf..due to unknown reason
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Wayne sets tally aim

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Wayne Rooney has vowed to find the net more often this season as the Reds adjust to life after Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ronaldo scored 68 goals in his last two seasons at Old Trafford (30 per cent of United's total tally) but will ply his trade in La Liga this term after his world-record £80million move to Real Madrid.

The Portuguese winger's departure has turned up the heat on Rooney and fellow strikers Dimitar Berbatov, Michael Owen and Federico Macheda. All are expected to chip in with more goals this term, although it's Rooney fans and the media are focused on.

But if Wayne's feeling the pressure, he's certainly not showing it. "I'm pretty relaxed about things," he told ManUtd.com. "There are a lot of great players in our team and we know if we all work together then we’re capable of achieving great things.

"I’ve always said I'd like to score more goals than I did the previous season [20 in 2008/09] so that’s what I’m aiming for again this time. If I can do that I’ll be really happy."

Rooney's comments came at the tail-end of United's pre-season tour of the Far East, a trip on which the England international's had no trouble finding the back of the net.

He netted the first goal on tour in Malaysia before scoring again against FC Seoul in Korea.

Now, however, he's switching his focus to the Audi Cup in Munich, where the Reds will take on Boca Juniors and Bayern Munich or AC Milan.

"You want more difficult games as pre-season progresses and I think the matches in Germany will be a really good test for the team.

"We're still a couple of games off peak performace and from a personal point of view there's still a bit of work to do.

"It's important we take the games in Munich seriously and put a lot of hard work in to make sure our match-fitness is up to the required standard for the beginning of the season."

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Wayne's goal

"I’ve always said I'd like to score more goals than I did the previous season. If I can do that this season I’ll be happy."
- Wayne Rooney

Rooney's Reds record

2004/05 – 17 goals
2005/06 – 19 goals
2006/07 – 23 goals
2007/08 – 18 goals
2008/09 – 20 goals


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6636828

Tosic's taste for the big time

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Zoran Tosic got his first taste of what it's like to score in a United shirt in Sunday's 8-2 romp against Hangzhou Greentown. And his heart is set on experiencing the real thing in competitive matches.

First, Tosic says he wants to prove he's ready to step up to the first-team in United's remaining pre-season friendlies. "I'm very happy to have scored my first goal and I could have scored more," the Serbian told MUTV. "Hopefully I'll get more games in pre-season, I'll try to do my best."

The emphatic win at the Yellow Dragon Stadium in Hangzhou was a carnival close to United's Asis Tour. Michael Owen (2) and the impressive Dimitar Berbatov (1) were again on the scoresheet, but Tosic was pleased that the midfield chipped in.

Sir Alex has demanded that his middle men contribute more following the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, and with Ryan Giggs scoring three and Nani and Tosic getting one apiece, they are heeding the call.

"It wasn’t just the strikers who were let loose, it was also the midfielders," said Tosic. "It was important to score a lot of goals. We performed well and the result was very good. It was a very different game to the one we played against FC Seoul. We had a lot of chances – Giggs, me and Wazza could all have scored more goals... but eight is enough!"

This is Tosic's first tour with United after his January transfer from Serbian side Partizan Belgrade. "I've enjoyed my first tour," he says. "I hope there will be more with United. I'm also very happy because of my first goal, but the important thing is that we’ve played well and scored lots of goals. I hope it’s the same when the season starts."


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6636838

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QUOTE(redscorpion @ Jul 27 2009, 05:20 PM)
i already downloaded all and i shared the links here before this but alien said its illegal so i removed it
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VAN DER SAR COULD PLAY ON

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Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has hinted he may not necessarily retire at the end of the season.

The 38-year-old former Holland international will have completed five years' service at Old Trafford when his contract expires next summer.

And his form has restricted Ben Foster and Tomasz Kuszczak's playing time.

Many expect the former Fulham and Juventus man to hang up his gloves for good at the end of the season, although he says nothing is certain.

Van der Sar admits it will be hard to call time and playing for a big club like United could mean he will carry on if he is enjoying his football.

"I don't know if this is going to be my final season," he conceded. "As far as making a decision I'm going to see how the season goes.

"It's always hard the moment you decide to stop playing.

"It does matter if you're at a small club or a big club. It's the end of your playing career. So that's always going to be a big moment for any player.

"Several factors will help me decide. Am I still enjoying it? Do the club still want me? These kinds of things.

"The manager's planning to give Ben more games and I think that's normal because you have to look to the future. The manager has gone public on this. I still want to play as many games as I can next season."


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Blog: Latest from Munich

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Monday 27 July (all times are local, 1 hour ahead of UK)

14:52 – Training's been eschewed for time in the gym this afternoon so I'm afraid there's not an awful lot to report from Munich. Essentially, it's a (much needed) day off for most of the staff after another long-haul flight. It does mean I run the risk of getting very bored... although I've just had a look around my hotel room and, if I get desperate for something to do, could dismantle this and then attempt to put it back together again.

Somehow I don't think that will be necessary: Munich's a wonderful city with plenty to do and see.

10:25 – We've just arrived at the hotel in Munich to be met by one man and his digital camera. It's a far cry from the hysteria of the Far East. Even the airport security staff were jostling for autographs on our way out from Hangzhou.

If I'm honest, I don't really know what's on the agenda for the day. The schedule tells me the players are training at 14:30, but there was talk on the plane that it may be scrapped in favour of a session in the gym. For now, however, everyone's tired after a long flight, so I think it's a case of having a shower and maybe a few hours' kip.

03:36 – This is meant to be the live blog from Munich but this entry is actually coming to you from the glorious nation of Kazakhstan. We've only stopped here to refuel, however, so I'm not sure it counts as a country I can tick off my list of places I've visited.

Anyway, the Asia Tour is officially over and now it's time to focus on the Audi Cup. It's just under six hours from here to Munich, so I'm going to get some sleep. The next entry in the blog should be coming to you direct from Europe.


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6636853

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IIRC, I saw one set in BB Plaza RealOne long time ago, was about RM 400++ I think sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Wan @ Jul 28 2009, 03:24 AM)
Hope Valencia will play a part this coming games.
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Blog: Latest from Munich

Monday 27 July (all times are local, 1 hour ahead of UK)

16:15 – By the way, I can confirm Nemanja Vidic, Antonio Valencia and Craig Cathcart are all here in Munich after missing the trip to the Far East. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing Valencia pull on a United shirt for the first time, especially after Zoran Tosic and Darron Gibson performed so well in Asia. No doubt Valencia will have been watching those games, so he'll be well aware of the competition he's up against.


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Valencia's United bow

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July 28, 2009

ANTONIO Valencia is set to make his United debut against Boca Juniors in Munich on Wednesday.

The £18m summer signing from Wigan missed the Reds' tour of Asia while recovering from an injury picked up while playing for Ecuador.

But on Monday he joined up with the squad in Bavaria along with Nemanja Vidic and Craig Cathcart who also missed out on the trip to the Far East.

The match against Boca kicks-off at 5.30pm with the Reds in action again on Thursday against either Bayern Munich or AC Milan.

Meanwhile, Serbian winger Zoran Tosic welcomed his run out in United's final game in China where he scored in the 8-2 victory over Hangzhou Greentown.

"It was important to score a lot of goals," said the former Partizan Belgrade man.

"I've enjoyed my first tour and I hope there will be more with United."


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Black and blue suits Reds

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The Reds' new away kit for the 2009/10 campaign has been officially unveiled and you can now see a host of images in our special gallery on ManUtd.com.

Like the club's new red and white home strip, the black kit, which can be pre-ordered online now, features a special commemorative tag at the side of the shirt and large chevron across the chest, reflecting the design of the shirts worn by United when the team won its first FA Cup in 1909.

The black shorts have a blue stripe along the side, a red devil graphic on the back of the waist band, while the draw cords feature 'MUFC' on the tips. The black socks have a blue chevron on the calf.

The Reds will don the kit for the first time during Thursday's Audi Cup match in Germany against either AC Milan or Bayern Munich. And Patrice Evra says the players are all looking forward to running out in their new attire.

"It’s a privilege to play for this club and whenever you put the kit on you know you need to give your best and show respect for the shirt," he told ManUtd.com and MUTV.

"History is very important at United and it’s a great idea to base the kits on that. I just hope we can be successful in them."

Team-mate Ji-sung Park agreed, adding: "I particularly like the away kit - the black and blue colours are quite army-like. Hopefully we can be like soldiers on the pitch and win every game."


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6636908

The benefit of sleepless nights

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Most United fans will know only the basics about tonight's opponents. But Sir Alex Ferguson says he's well aware of the threat Boca Juniors pose to the Reds' pursuit of Audi Cup glory.

"We do our homework – don't worry about that," he told the media at a press conference in Munich on Tuesday.

"When you can't sleep on a Friday morning at 3am you can turn your television on and watch Boca. And I often don't sleep at that time, so I've watched them on many occasions!

"They’ve had some great players over the years. We played them a few years ago in a friendly at Old Trafford and it was a very difficult and competitive game. We expect the same here in Munich."

One man Sir Alex will no doubt instruct his players to keep a close eye on is Juan Roman Riquelme. A classy midfielder with deft touch, quick feet and incisive passing, the 31-year-old still has the necessary tools to unlock the toughest defences.

"Well, everyone knows about him," the United boss said. "He’s a fantastic talent – an individual, mind you – but capable of changing games. We watched him many times when he was at Villarreal. We thought he was an interesting player but he just passed us by."

United meet Boca Juniors in Munich's Allianz Arena on Wednesday 29 July at 17:30 BST.


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Q&A: Gary Neville

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Fergie solves Berbatov riddle

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Ferguson: Balance is key

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FERGUSON: OWEN SIGNING NO RISK

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Hargreaves comeback put in doubt

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Hargreaves blow for United

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Wednesday 29 July (all times are local, 1 hour ahead of UK)

12:40 – I'll be honest: matchdays can be quite dull. Well, at least until you set off for the stadium. Before that, there's usually nothing going on because the players are instructed to rest. I've been catching up/getting ahead with some other work... and browsing the internet for my favourite penalty kicks. Why? Well, apparently the Audi Cup matches will go straight to spot-kicks if the scores are level at the end of 90 minutes.


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6636853

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