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That's not a bad thing at all. Good to make him fired up (the right way!) ahead of the derby English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 26/9 | Stoke v Man Utd | 21:55 | CH812
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Sep 16 2009, 06:17 PM
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Sep 16 2009, 09:43 PM
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McClair: Rooney can make derby difference
QUOTE September 16, 2009 THE last time City went into a derby believing they were ready to challenge United's supremacy it took a certain Scouser to put them in their place. Wayne Rooney's first-half strike at Eastlands last November ensured bragging rights went to the red half of Manchester, while also quelling the excitement whipped up by Sheikh Mansour's stunning takeover at City. Less than a year on and much has changed at both clubs. Mark Hughes has been given the financial backing to tear through the transfer market, signing mega-stars like Emmanuel Adebayor and Carlos Tevez, while United have been shorn of two of the players who played such a major part in their domestic and European dominance over the past three years. Cristiano Ronaldo was snapped up by Real Madrid for £80m, while Tevez decided his future would be better served in blue rather than red. But at least one pivotal figure remains at Old Trafford - and Rooney could yet prove the key to success for both club and country over the next 10 months. The England striker's nine goals in World Cup qualifying have secured Fabio Capello's side their place in South Africa next summer, while five strikes for United this season are evidence that there could yet be life after Ronaldo. Sir Alex Ferguson promised Rooney at the start of the season that he would be given chance to play in his preferred position as a central striker and it is already paying massive dividends. And former United striker and current Old Trafford academy director Brian McClair is convinced the 23-year-old will now prove he is on a par with the best players in the world like Ronaldo, Kaka and Lionel Messi. Rooney importance "You would have to look at him on the same level as them," said McClair. "Wayne Rooney has been a great player for a long period of time and year in, year out he has got better and better. "He's proved how important he is for England, but I'm a Scot. I don't care what he does for them. He's been a very important player for United for a long time. "He's done very well since he came here from Everton and irrespective of what he is asked to do he's done well. "He wants to be a goal scorer and the main striker. He will be given that chance this season and I am sure he will score lots of goals." Rooney could be the biggest winner of all following Ronaldo's departure. While he always operated effectively alongside the Portuguese international, he was often the one to be sacrificed to accommodate Ronaldo's free spirit. Often asked to play wide left to give United a more compact midfield, Ronaldo was allowed to roam free. As a result much of Rooney's best work had to be done in area's of the pitch where he couldn't fully harm the opposition. Last season's Champions League final was a perfect case in point with the striker exiled on the flank where he cut a listless figure. Against Tottenham last Saturday he showed exactly what United have missed when he has played out wide, with him producing a consummate display of front play. Capello belief Even when United went down to 10 men, following the dismissal of Paul Scholes, Rooney's work rate and penetration still had the Tottenham defence chasing shadows. And his solo goal was just reward for the kind of performance that will have Capello believing he has a talent capable of inspiring England to World Cup glory next summer. Ferguson, meanwhile, believes Rooney can land United a record fourth successive title and reclaim their Champions League crown. City could yet have something to say about United's Premier League hopes, and McClair admits the champions have watched with interest the goings on at Eastlands. "Anything that happens in football gets registered everywhere," he said. "The £80m transfer of Ronaldo to Real Madrid was worldwide news. "Football is the most popular sport in the world and there's so much opinion. You would be following the situation where there is a club in Manchester who in the last transfer window tried to sign one of the best players in the world in Kaka on top of the previous signing of Robinho. "There is always interest and talk about it, but we are more interested in what United are doing. "When I was first here City finished above us. There has always been rivalry. City have had various degrees of success and at one point dropped down to the third division before coming back up. "We are in the situation now where they are looking to build a club from the top. "When you are spending that type of money you are looking to build a squad that is capable of challenging the supposed top teams in England and Europe. That's their main goal. "We will see what happens when it comes down to the fight for trophies at the end of the season." http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/spo...erby_difference Foster: We're up for it » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6639792 This post has been edited by alien2003: Sep 16 2009, 09:49 PM |
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Sep 17 2009, 10:27 AM
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Evra - Derby has more spice
QUOTE Patrice Evra believes this Sunday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford will be more special than usual. The game - which is being screened live on Sky Sports 1 and HD1 at 1.30pm - is always eagerly awaited by both sets of fans. But Evra believes this year's fixture will have added spice given City's unbeaten start to the campaign and hopes of reaching the UEFA Champions League next term. He said: "The game is more special this season. When we have played them before, they have never been in the top four. "This year it is a big mission of City's to play in the Champions League. Amazing game "They have not lost yet, so they will come to Old Trafford with a lot of confidence. It will be an amazing game and it is a big challenge. I hope we are ready." Former United striker Carlos Tevez is a major doubt to play, but if he does turn out for City following his summer switch, Evra has joked he will boo the Argentinean - who is a good friend - if the United supporters do. "I have been joking with him about the reception he will get," said Evra. "I don't know if the fans will boo him or clap him. He did a great job at Manchester United. He respected the shirt and the fans understand that. "But if they boo him I will join in." No favours While Evra hopes his friend will play, he insists that Tevez will get no special favours. "I have had a message from him saying they are going to win. I am not so sure," said Evra. "I just hope he plays. It will be special to play against him because he is such a good friend. "But he is a City player now and we cannot let him beat Manchester United." http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5563535,00.html |
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Sep 17 2009, 03:40 PM
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Fergie: Paul Scholes won't quit United at end of season
QUOTE Sir Alex Ferguson is convinced he can persuade Paul Scholes to put his retirement plans on hold and give Manchester United one more full season. Scholes has said this season could be his last for United after 16 years, wth a new generation of young players coming through to form Old Trafford's next dynasty. But Fergie will urge the 34-year-old, who scored the winner in United's 1-0 Champions League win over Besiktas in Istanbul, to sign a contract extension and play on until 2011. "I don't think this is Paul's last season," said Fergie. "What else has he got? He's a football man. He isn't going to drop down through the leagues, I'm sure of that. "Once you've played for United for as long as he has - almost 20 years, Christ - what else are you going to do? "I've read stuff about him going to play for Oldham in his last year. No chance. It's difficult to say, but at the moment we're seeing the fresh Scholesy. "But it's only September. We'll have to look at the season as a whole and see what happens. He won't be playing the entire season, but that's why we've got a squad of players. "He'll miss more than he plays, but if I can get 25 games out of him at the level we saw against Spurs and Besiktas, we'll be delighted with that. "I don't think this will be his last season, not the way he plays. He's not the type that bursts into the penalty box these days, is he?". Scholes, who has played 610 times for United, scoring 143 goals, has seen his appearances rationed in recent seasons, like his contemporaries Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville. But the former England midfielder, who retired from international football after Euro 2004 to prolong his club career, remains a key player for United to be able to call upon. His legs may no longer allow him to be the box-to-box attacker who scored so frequently in his pomp, but his intelligence, vision and passing ability remain a potent weapon. And if United are to win the Champions League this season, Fergie said players like Scholes will have a vital role to play as he utilises his entire squad for the long campaign. "I think the material is there for us to win it this season," said Fergie. "We have a good bunch of players. "If we win it this season it won't be the team that wins it, it will be the squad. It's not easy to win it, as we found out when we lost to Barcelona in the final in Rome. "One mistake in a big game like that and you're crucified, remember that. One mistake and you're dead." Despite losing the unique threat of Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored twice on his Champions League debut for Real Madrid, Fergie said the foundations are there for United to win it. "Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic are the foundation in defence, and then there is Patrice Evra," said Fergie. "He's a fantastic player who's improving all the time. "The area in which we've done well is compensating for the changes at right-back over the last two or three years. "We had Wes Brown come in place of Gary Neville, then John O'Shea and Rafael Da Silva shared the spot and did well. It may be O'Shea's position now, who knows? "Edwin van der Sar may still be two or three weeks away from coming back, but when you see the save Ben Foster made from Jermaine Jenas at Spurs, you don't worry too much." http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/incoming/F...icle160475.html Ferg-et about the Roo rage QUOTE WAYNE ROONEY will escape any internal disciplinary action for his strop in Istanbul. Manchester United striker Rooney flew into a rage after being substituted along with Michael Carrick to make way for Michael Owen and Dimitar Berbatov. But manager Alex Ferguson has ignored his antics as he prepares his side for Sunday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford. Rooney was hauled off in the 63rd minute of United's 1-0 win over Besiktas in the Champions League on Tuesday night. He trudged off and gave Owen a weak handshake before ignoring the manager and trading verbals with the Besiktas fans who were taunting him. He then took one boot off and flung it to the ground before gesticulating towards Ferguson. But Fergie shook off the incident as United ground out a valuable victory. He insisted: "Wayne is never pleased at coming off. "He has that kind of energy where he wants to play in every game." Fergie said he had not seen Rooney's spat with the fans. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport...e-Roo-rage.html |
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Sep 18 2009, 09:43 AM
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QUOTE(redevil @ Sep 18 2009, 09:26 AM) Just curious,,Lucas Neill joins Everton yesterday,,since the transfer window is closed, how could Everton sign players? Is it because his contract with West Ham has expired ? Free agent can be signed outside the transfer windows http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id...england&cc=4716 |
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Sep 18 2009, 04:39 PM
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QUOTE(IcyDarling @ Sep 18 2009, 04:22 PM) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/e...res/default.stmSaturday, 19 September 2009 Arsenal v Wigan, 15:00 Aston Villa v Portsmouth, 15:00 Bolton v Stoke, 15:00 Burnley v Sunderland, 12:45 Hull v Birmingham, 15:00 West Ham v Liverpool, 17:30 |
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Rio is Reds' only doubt
QUOTE Even if City are without several big-name strikers, United will still want to field a first-choice defence in Sunday's hotly-anticipated Manchester derby. Whether Sir Alex Ferguson has that luxury rests on a training session at Carrington today (Friday) in which Rio Ferdinand needs to prove his fitness. The central defensive stalwart made his first league appearance of the season only last weekend, when the Reds impressively won 3-1 at Totenham Hotspur. But Rio then reported a groin problem in training the next day and consequently wasn't risked in Tuesday night's Champions League victory over Besiktas. "The only concern I've got is Rio," said Sir Alex in his pre-match press conference. "He missed the game on Tuesday and he was out before the Spurs match. Only one game back after injury is a concern - he needs a run of games to be at his maximum. He did some running on Monday but he wasn't right. "He has to do some positive work in training today (Friday) if he's going to make the game on Sunday. We hope he's there because you want all your big players available." If Ferdinand fails the fitness test then Jonny Evans will deputise once again. http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6639950 Its official! New deal for delighted Park QUOTE Ji-sung Park has expressed his delight at signing a new two-year contract that keeps him at Old Trafford until at least June 2012. The 28-year-old midfielder joined United four years ago and has proved to be a huge asset to the Reds squad, racking up 127 appearances and scoring 12 goals. "I am so pleased to have this new contract," Ji told ManUtd.com. "I'm really enjoying my time here and I appreciate all that Sir Alex and the staff have done for me, but I have to mention the fans too, as they are incredible.” "We have achieved great success over the last four years and won many trophies. It is a great experience for me to play at this magnificent football club along with other world famous players." Sir Alex Ferguson says the deal is reward for Park's hard work and dedication to United over the last four years. “We are always pleased to secure the future of our star players and Ji-Sung has proved himself to be a fantastic professional and an important, versatile player in our squad," he told us. "Therefore, we're delighted he's signed a new contract.” http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6639953 This post has been edited by alien2003: Sep 18 2009, 08:45 PM |
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From redcafe:
Foster O'Shea VIdic Ferdinand Evra Fletcher Anderson Giggs Park Rooney Berba No Nani/Valencia, Fletcher as RW again |
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Sep 20 2009, 10:42 PM
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Foster need to start making himself comfortable with his RIGHT foot. He cant rely on the left foot everytime!
All the 3 goals we conceded was from the defense/GK mistakes This post has been edited by alien2003: Sep 20 2009, 10:42 PM |
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Sep 20 2009, 10:50 PM
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Before everyone start their own controversial/conspiracy theory, if you want to post such, back it with black & white proof without simply accusing for fun.
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Sep 20 2009, 10:55 PM
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QUOTE(jiidaineko @ Sep 20 2009, 10:52 PM) The 4min is the minimum adding time allocated and the referee can add anything to that on his own discretion. Shay Given took some time in his goalkick after the 3rd min of adding time as well.If you are just trying to trolls around then find elsewhere. Thanks. QUOTE(hazremi @ Sep 20 2009, 10:54 PM) Not sure if you are being serious or sarcastic. If not for Given, Berbatov would had AT LEAST 2 goals.This post has been edited by alien2003: Sep 20 2009, 10:57 PM |
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Foster is seriously looks unconvincing/lack of confidence with his right foot when kicking. He should had kick it out right away instead of trying to drag it back into the box and pick it up (City's 1st goal).
As for their 2nd goal, no doubt great strike from Bellamy but could our defenders actually close him down earlier? For their 3rd one, obviously its Rio's sloppy flick caused it. This post has been edited by alien2003: Sep 20 2009, 11:14 PM |
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Sep 20 2009, 11:26 PM
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Please DO NOT go over to Man City's thread to trolls. I believe those who posted in here long enough will know the rules but just to remind those who might be new to the forum/thread.
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QUOTE i.Forum Rules General Board Rules: Lowyat.NET Forum welcomes all. The objective of Lowyat.NET Forum is to provide a place for computer users especially those based in Malaysia to gather, discuss and help each other. Few things will get your posts deleted or get yourself banned so please read the rules below: Action: Trolling/Flaming. Do not make posts that are inflammatory just to upset people. Result: Your thread will be closed, your post may be deleted and a warning may be given depending on severity Action: Spamming - posting unconstructively, bumping topics unnecessarily, opening multiple threads are all considered as spamming. Result: Offending threads or post will be deleted and a warning given to the offender. Action: Using profanities or vulgarities, as determined according to discretion of a member of the moderating team Result: A warning is issued for the first offence, and suspensions for multiple offences. http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=boardrules |
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QUOTE(IcyDarling @ Sep 21 2009, 12:55 PM) i do notice Manchester City have a quite weak defend lineup(well, something similar to us). I think we won because of the mid field, keep controlling the ball well, so that we can do continuos striking. But when City manage to pass to their striker, defender and keeper do mistake... But that was a FLICK from Rio, not even an attempted pass. What was he thinking flicking the ball [without any real power] outside our own penalty box with both Petrov & Bellamy so near to him? Think of it, Rio Ferdinand couldnt be blame le.. Typical mind of HUMAN, 90 minutes d, selamba la sikit..... Pass slowly, kena interupt.... Plus maybe he got his groin injury, cant whack hard when he carry his leg =) |
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QUOTE(fookie @ Sep 21 2009, 03:45 PM) we just need a better goalkeeper to replace vandersar next few seasons if foster keeps performing like this I realize that quite a number of times when our defender back pass to him from his right, instead of stopping/kicking with his right foot he will actually let the ball roll to his left foot before doing so.And yesterday instead of clearing with his right foot, he tried to drag it back to the box which failed miserably. |
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Hughes hits out at Neville
QUOTE Mark Hughes has described Gary Neville as a 'lunatic' for his excessive celebrations following Michael Owen's winner against Manchester City. Craig Bellamy's second goal at Old Trafford looked like securing a 3-3 draw against Manchester United before Owen clinched the points deep into injury-time. Neville cheered United's winner on the field of play before racing down the touchline towards City's fans, before thinking better of his actions and pretending to warm-up on the way back to the bench. The incident comes soon after City striker Emmanuel Adebayor was hit with an FA improper conduct charge for racing virtually the length of the pitch to celebrate his goal against Arsenal in front of the Gunners' fans. Hughes says Sir Alex Ferguson's delight at Owen's goal reminded him of Steve Bruce's headed winner against Sheffield Wednesday back in 1993 when he and assistant Brian Kidd famously ran onto the pitch following their injury-time winner. The City boss is aggrieved his side failed to secure the point their play merited, however, he did take comfort in the fact that United's delight demonstrated the significance of the result. Lunatic "I saw Gary Neville running off like a lunatic," explained Hughes. "What I saw reminded me of Sir Alex and Brian Kidd. "It shows what it meant to them. It shows we can compete. "We came back three times and showed great quality and character as a team." http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5573617,00.html QUOTE Neville cheered United's winner on the field of play before racing down the touchline towards City's fans, before thinking better of his actions and pretending to warm-up on the way back to the bench. Any clips of that? This post has been edited by alien2003: Sep 21 2009, 04:56 PM |
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Reds salute Owen
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6640063 My respect for ageless Ryan » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6640065 Fletch: It was emotional » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6640048 Derby winner delighted » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6640046 New wallpaper » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Giggs masterclass » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « http://www.skysports.com/opinion/story/0,2...5573910,00.html Premier League stats QUOTE Most Crosses Ryan Giggs (Man Utd) 62 Most Offsides Wayne Rooney (Man Utd) 13 Tacklers Team Tackles Success rate Fletcher Man Utd 25 76% Scorers Team Goals Goal/shots Rooney Man Utd 6 23% Team Goals Shots On Target Shot Accuracy Succ Passes Man Utd 15 92 47 51% 2335 http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11096_2705370,00.html This post has been edited by alien2003: Sep 21 2009, 07:55 PM |
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QUOTE Manchester United could also be in trouble after City substitute Javier Garrido was hit by a coin thrown as he was about to walk down the tunnel at half-time as the unsavoury incidents threatened to overshadow what was a thrilling derby encounter. http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5574071,00.html This guy will probably get a life time stadium ban if he is one of our fans and can be spotted through the cameras around the stadium. |
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