English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 26/9 | Stoke v Man Utd | 21:55 | CH812
English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 26/9 | Stoke v Man Utd | 21:55 | CH812
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Aug 30 2009, 02:02 PM
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Thanks for the new thread bro. The players will have some time to rest due to international fixtures
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Aug 30 2009, 02:20 PM
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Aug 30 2009, 03:13 PM
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Aug 30 2009, 03:22 PM
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Aug 30 2009, 04:35 PM
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Aug 30 2009, 04:46 PM
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I wonder if berbatov played the same style during his tenure at tottenham? 06/07 and 07/08 he scored 23 goals each season.
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Aug 30 2009, 11:43 PM
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abang corez, asiacafe using projector right? clear kah?
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Aug 31 2009, 12:08 PM
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England squad list for next month's World Cup qualifier with Croatia.
Squad: Foster (Manchester United), Green (West Ham), Robinson (Blackburn), Johnson (Liverpool), Brown (Manchester United), Upson (West Ham), Terry (Chelsea, capt), Lescott (Manchester City), A Cole (Chelsea), Bridge (Manchester City), Wright-Phillips (Manchester City), Lennon (Tottenham), Beckham (Los Angeles Galaxy), Barry (Manchester City), Lampard (Chelsea), Carrick (Manchester United), Gerrard (Liverpool), A Young (Aston Villa), Milner (Aston Villa), Rooney (Manchester United), Heskey (Aston Villa), Defoe (Tottenham), C Cole (West Ham), Crouch (Tottenham). |
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Sep 1 2009, 12:12 AM
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Sep 1 2009, 02:41 PM
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The car is real cool man.....
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Sep 1 2009, 06:06 PM
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Ferguson rules out any last-minute arrivals at Utd
Sir Alex Ferguson has ruled out any last-minute arrivals at Manchester United before the transfer window slams shut after pledging to "trust" the players currently at his disposal. Although it seems as if that faith was shaken by United's defeat at Burnley two weeks ago, Ferguson is adamant that he does not need to spend the money remaining from the £80m sale of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid. "After the Burnley game, I examined our commitment, but after analysing our failings, I didn't think we were lacking in that area," Ferguson told The Independent. "I must always guard against complacency. Some players can drive themselves on while others are happy to settle for an easy life, but Manchester United cannot afford that kind of player "We took a lot of flak after the Burnley game, and there was no shortage of suggestions as to what I should do - for example, dashing out to pay through the nose for a big-name signing. The bulk of the £80 million we got for Ronaldo is still there and seems to be burning a hole in the pockets of a lot of fans. "But you don't suddenly scrap your transfer policy because of one defeat, even if it was a bad one. I have explained our strategy, based on my confidence in our squad with a few new faces, existing players maturing and eager beavers on the way up, and I have no intention of abandoning it. I know we have the right squad and I trust them." http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id...ansfers&cc=4716 |
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Sep 1 2009, 11:36 PM
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QUOTE(eXcalibur8 @ Sep 1 2009, 08:04 PM) Psst...guys! you must be gerard lim =PGerrard Lim just got back from his Futsal Match Glad you guys enjoy reading his blog! Thanks! |
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Sep 3 2009, 04:02 PM
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It's too early to judge tosic as he gets limited first team opportunities. Nani didn't even get much chances to prove himself last season until now, when ronaldo is gone.
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Sep 3 2009, 10:51 PM
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QUOTE(fd_totti @ Sep 3 2009, 09:01 PM) Chelsea banned from making transfers That's kinda terrible news for chelsea fans. If they fail to appeal they can only start signing players during 2011 january transfer window. If they can appeal to reduce it to one transfer window, at least they're able to sign fresh players next summer.» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id...england&cc=4716 Good news? This post has been edited by nshady: Sep 3 2009, 10:52 PM |
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Sep 4 2009, 12:20 PM
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Reserves: United 2 Wigan 1
QUOTE The Reds' perfect start to the 2009/10 continued on Thursday, with a hard-fought victory over Wigan Athletic. Despite falling behind early on through a Latics penalty, United roared back to take the three points through goals from Anderson and Magnus Eikrem. The Brazilian midfielder shone all evening, completing 90 minutes and linking the midfield and attack with distinction, while club captain Gary Neville also notched a full run-out in the centre of defence. The England international was rarely troubled as United dominated proceedings, and only some wonderful saves from Latics goalkeeper Lee Nicholls kept the score respectable. From the off, United were on top - only for the visitors to take the lead when Cameron Stewart felled Tomasz Cywka inside the area. The Polish livewire dusted himself down and clinically sent Ben Amos the wrong way from the spot. Undeterred, the Reds continued to make all the running. Sam Hewson was only fractionally away from turning in Eikrem's centre, before the Norwegian drew a fine low save from Nicholls. The Latics 'keeper was helpless shortly afterwards, however, when Anderson accepted an infield ball from Febian Brandy, fashioned space for himself with a clever body-swerve to bypass two defenders, and then lashed a powerful shot inside Nicholls' near post. Stewart almost had United ahead before the break, but could only skew his effort wide after a delightful one-two with Matty James. Parity's end was in sight, however, and the Reds needed just three minutes of the second half to establish a telling lead. Anderson was again involved, releasing half-time substitute Josh King down the left flank, and the Norwegian youngster showed terrific trickery to free himself from his marker before crossing for Eikrem to sidefoot home. While United dominated for large spells thereon, Wigan's Callum McManaman twice came close to levelling matters; firstly with a hooked effort which James Chester superbly headed over his own crossbar, then with a long-range belter which thudded against Amos' woodwork. Moments earlier, King had headed Anderson's cross against the Wigan bar from deep inside the six yard box, while Nicholls performed a quite stunning save to keep out a close-range header from Hewson. The visiting goalkeeper then thwarted Brandy at close quarters, and was at full length to turn James' effort round the post. While those spurned chances made for nervous watching, Eikrem's goal ultimately proved enough to maintain the Reds' 100 percent start to the new campaign. United: Amos; Fabio, Neville, Chester, Dudgeon; Stewart (King, 46), Eikrem (Norwood, 72), Anderson, James, Hewson; Brandy (Gill 88). Subs not used: Devlin, Wootton. http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...=6638953&page=1 This post has been edited by nshady: Sep 4 2009, 12:21 PM |
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Sep 4 2009, 06:37 PM
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Sep 4 2009, 11:50 PM
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QUOTE(nimrod2 @ Sep 4 2009, 07:37 PM) unfortunately, im from kuching United deny wrongdoing over Pogba signing QUOTE Manchester United have insisted that they have no case to answer over the signing of Paul Pogba from Le Havre this summer. The French outfit were furious after United signed their 16-year-old starlet, dubbing United's tactics as a "foolish act". It is now expected that La Havre will seek action from FIFA, following on from their decision to ban Chelsea from signing any players until July 2011 after the Blues were alleged to have induced Gael Kakuta to break his contract with another French club, RC Lens. Pogba's registration with United has not yet been ratified by FIFA and the French club have not so far made their case to the governing body. A FIFA spokesman said: "There has been no receipt of any complaint by Le Havre regarding this player as of today." United have strenuously denied they have done anything wrong in signing Pogba. "It is complete nonsense,'' a spokesman for United said. "Everything has been done within UEFA guidelines.'' English clubs have a long history of run-ins with French clubs over the plundering of young talent. In 2004, Le Havre also lost Charles N'Zogbia to Newcastle United and were furious that FIFA supported the transfer under freedom of movement. And Le Havre managing director Alain Belsoeur claims to have documentation showing Manchester United offered inducements for Pogba, the France Under-16 skipper, to join them. And he wants the Red Devils to be treated in the same way as Chelsea. "We are still pursuing our case,'' Belsoeur told The Times. "It is a very serious case. We are confident that we'll win because it is in the best interests not just of our club but of sport. "We spend €5m [about £4.3m] on our academy every year out of a turnover of €12m. It is a huge investment. We do that to give a chance to our players to develop for our first team, not to be an academy for others. "What is the point of investing in an academy if the players leave at 16? This is clearly a message from FIFA to protect the education system.'' At the time of the Pogba signing, Le Havre stated: "Le Havre wishes to express its indignation regarding the dealings of Manchester United's directors. This foolish act is even more unacceptable because it comes from a club with such stature. At a time when numerous parties, including at European Union level... are speaking out against the trading of minors, Manchester United does not hesitate to uproot a 16-year-old." http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id...england&cc=4716 This post has been edited by nshady: Sep 4 2009, 11:53 PM |
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Sep 5 2009, 12:59 PM
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Sep 6 2009, 04:13 AM
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Rooney's got couple of very good chances. Well done
I think he'll do better against croatia next week. Nothing much from carrick tho..just his usual passing routine |
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Sep 7 2009, 12:42 AM
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Hope portugal will quality for the world cup. Nani looked well eventhough he came out as a sub. His corner led to a goal
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