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The other Rooney

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Another one for the future? brows.gif brows.gif
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QUOTE(roti-terbakar @ Dec 10 2009, 04:31 PM)
And at least we won 2 games with our backup CB
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We did not! Evra was the only defender, others all midfielders so mana ada CB! laugh.gif laugh.gif
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QUOTE(ob8 @ Dec 10 2009, 04:47 PM)
err the pool captain of cos.

anyway when is the ucl draw for the next round?
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Next Friday, 18 Dec 2009.
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VDS to play for another year?

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DUTCH veteran Edwin van der Sar is poised to give the green light to another 12 months at Old Trafford - if offered a new deal.

The Manchester United keeper, 39, is under contract until the end of the season after signing an extension last year.

It was widely expected the current campaign would be his last as he made way for Tomasz Kuszczak or Ben Foster.

United have also been linked with a move for Schalke keeper Manuel Neuer.

Yet Van der Sar has told pals that he feels he would still be able to compete for the first-team slot at United and is seriously considering staying for another season.

United manager Alex Ferguson has insisted he will give the Dutchman as long as possible to make up his mind after last term's heroics.

UEFA voted Van der Sar Europe's top keeper in 2009 as he helped United to the Premier League title and another Champions League final.

He also went a world-record 1,311 minutes without conceding a goal.

He is Holland's most capped player, with 130 appearances, and came out of international retirement to help them reach the World Cup finals.


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport...n-says-Van.html

Carrick: We're in top form

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Michael Carrick says United are ready to starting clicking through gears in pursuit of top honours.

Having topped Group B in the Champions League with a performance full of character in the face of horrendous injury problems, and of course courtesy of the deadly finishing of Michael Owen, the Reds are now ready to turn the focus onto league matters.

Aston Villa visit Old Trafford on Saturday evening in one of the toughest fixtures on the winter schedule. United have been in excellent form in the league, hitting three past Everton, scoring four against Portsmouth and claiming another four against West Ham.

And despite the team's injury-hit defence, which has forced Carrick to twice be deployed as an emergency - and impressive - centre-back, the Reds midfielder promises United are looking only to extend that run of form.

"We won't take our foot off the pedal now," he says. "We're starting to play well now and we are scoring some goals too. Hopefully that continues.

"There's an awful long way to go and we are not getting carried away. But we have been there before and know what is required. It is about doing the business now."

Carrick could find himself partnering Nemanja Vidic in central defence against Villa, but the against-odds triumph of the makeshift defence in Wolfsburg has given him confidence in this temporary position.

"We will have to see who is back," he said. "That might be the end for me [at centre-back]. We'll have to see what the body count is like. It is another big game.

"Against Wolfsburg it was the first time a lot of us have played that system and in those positions," he said. "So it was very satisfying to come away with a win.

"It is a lot different playing centre-half to midfield. I enjoyed it though. It was a good test for us. It's not the physical side that's hard about playing centre-half it's the mental aspect. Concentration and focus are vital... and hoping for the best!"

Carrick has taken to the role with aplomb, although his adaptability may be tested to the full if he lines up in defence against Villa's pace and physical dominance. But against Wolfsburg's powerful forwards Edin Dzeko and Grafite, at least he got some good practice.

"I just tried to put myself in the right positions and tried to do my best," he added. "I've never headed the ball as much before! They had a spell in the second half, which you expect away from home, but we did well to come away with the points.

"We rode our luck at times but we knew we had to do that. We got our heads down and worked hard and the lads in front of us were brilliant keeping the ball. Overall it was a great night."


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6643956

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I've never headed the ball as much before!


More to come this weekend, Michael! laugh.gif

Sorry, Sol. Thanks but no thanks tongue.gif

United won't move for Campbell

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QUOTE(sHsIkuA @ Dec 10 2009, 07:25 PM)
Bring it on Villa

Prediction lineup :


PIG
Fletcher -  Carrick - Vida - Evra
Valencia - Anderson - Scholes - Giggs
Rooney Berba


Sub : Park for Scholes, Owen for Rooney, Oberton for Giggs
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QUOTE(l_berd @ Dec 10 2009, 07:50 PM)
scholes kena ban la. gibson to start i guess
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Yup, Scholes suspended against Villa for 5 yellow cards so Gibson will probably get another start. Unless somehow Brown can recover in time then maybe Carrick can return to midfield role.
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Gibson determined to impress

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Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson has revealed his determination to make the most of his current run in the side.

The 22-year-old went two months without an appearance following the Carling Cup victory over Wolves in September.

But he has suddenly appeared five times in 18 days as United's injury list has soared and Gibson has vowed to make the most of this opportunity to impress boss Sir Alex Ferguson and so earn a prolonged stay in the side.

He said: "Manchester United is the best club in the world. When you leave here there is only one way to go and that is down.

"As everyone knows, it is very difficult to make it at United but if you do it, you reap the rewards.

"The gaffer is famous for giving chances to young lads. If you take your chance he sticks with you, so hopefully I will keep getting a few more games."

Difficult time

Reflecting on the current spate of injuries, he added: "It is a difficult time for United.

"Obviously I don't like players being injured but it has given me a chance to prove myself.

"From not playing at all to playing three games in a week is tough going. But the manager has shown enough trust in me and I feel I have taken my opportunities so far.

"Hopefully they keep coming."

But Gibson also knows the time is approaching when his career will arrive at a crossroads if he does not get the opportunities.

"Last season was my first real one at getting games so hopefully this year I will get a lot more," he said.

Pushing harder

"I am pushing a lot harder so we will see what happens, although I have not really got a timescale worked out."

As well as the Premier League action, Gibson is looking forward to the upcoming tasty cup ties against rivals Man City and Leeds.

"The cup ties are massive games," said Gibson.

"They represent another chance to prove myself in front of big crowds.

"It is tough to get into the team regularly when you are young but hopefully I can keep having a positive impact and scoring a few goals, then we will see where it takes me."


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FAYC: United 2 Birmingham 0

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United secured safe passage to the FA Youth Cup fourth round with a convincing 2-0 win over Birmingham City at Moss Lane.

First-half goals from Paul Pogba and Nicky Ajose put the Reds in the driving seat before Conor Devlin produced a superb penalty save to preserve the two-goal cushion.

City, who reached the semi-finals of the competition last season, enjoyed decent possession in both halves but lacked cutting-edge in the final third. They certainly could have taken notes from Pogba, who rose unmarked after just 57 seconds to head home Ajose’s wide free-kick and hand United a dream start. It was the Frenchman’s third goal for the Under-18s since his high-profile arrival from Le Havre and once again he proved his worth with a sparkling performance in the middle of the park.

Although rattled early, the visitors didn’t panic and carved out their first opening on nine minutes when James McPike blazed wide after good work from Jake Jervis on the left. Reds boss Paul McGuinness was then forced into an unplanned change after Tom Thorpe failed to recover from an early knock sustained in a committed tackle.

United’s defence, already somewhat makeshift, was reshuffled as Michele Fornasier moved into the heart of defence and substitute Alberto Massaci slotted in on the right. As the back four took time to settle, goalkeeper Conor Devlin was drawn into routine saves from Akwasi Asante and Jervis. Birmingham began to assert themselves on the match and it looked as though the visitors might snatch an equaliser.

But with almost half-an-hour gone, United broke quickly and a clever touch from Davide Petrucci found William Keane just outside the City penalty area. His first touch played in Ajose, who, steaming in from the right wing, took one touch before firing low across Birmingham goalkeeper Jack Butland and into the far corner.

Butland, an England Under-17 international, then produced fine saves from Ravel Morrison, Petrucci and Ajose to deny United a third before the break.

The young stopper was rapidly emerging as City’s star, but Reds goalkeeper Devlin eclipsed Butland’s heroics early in the second half with a fantastic save from the penalty spot. Pogba was adjudged to have brought down Jervis inside the area and the striker stepped forward himself to blast a shot towards the bottom corner. What he didn’t count on was Devlin flying full-length to his right to tip the ball around the post.

United survived a goalmouth scramble before left back Sean McGinty wasted a chance to put Paul McGuinness’ men further in front with a header from close range. Ravel Morrison let fly with two strikes from outside the box in quick succession but neither hit the target. William Keane fared a little better on 79 minutes when his first-time effort beat Butland. Unfortunately for the Stockport-born striker, the ball cannoned off the upright and out to safety.

With time running out, Birmingham City threw more men forward. But Devlin continued to frustrate the visitors, commanding his penalty area well and showing safe hands when dealing with a number of long-range efforts. United almost exploited the extra space left  at the back but neither Petrucci nor Keane could extend the 2-0 scoreline.

The result earned United a spot in Friday’s FA Youth Cup fourth round draw, and you can find out who the Reds will face at the next hurdle here on ManUtd.com.

United: Devlin; Fornasier, Thorpe (Massaci 21), Wootton, McGinty; Ajose, Tunnicliffe, Pogba, Morrsion; Petrucci, Keane W
Subs not used: Johnstone, Cole, Lingard, Cofie
Booked: McGinty, Wootton, Pogba

Birmingham: Butland; Dunphy, Packwood, Preston, Rowe; McPike (Bogle 74), Mutch, Sammons; Hubbins, Jervis, Asante
Subs not used: Redmond, Daniels, Hronec, Ntambwe
Booked: Sammons


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6644010

The defenders curse creeped into our U-18 team as well? sweat.gif

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Vidic returns for Villa match

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Nemanja Vidic will return to bolster United's defence against Aston Villa on Saturday, but the Serbian will still be only one of two recognised defenders in the back four.

Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed to his Friday press conference that Vidic has overcome a recent bout of flu, and is likely to be joined by Michael Carrick in the centre of defence, with Darren Fletcher extending his recent stint on the right side of defence. Patrice Evra will continue at left-back.

"Having Vidic back is good news for us," said the boss. "Villa are prolific crossers of the ball so it's important to have someone like Nemanja in there.

"And if Villa play Heskey and Carew up front then we'll have a formidable task in dealing with them because they are big lads. But I think Vidic is the one player who can cope and we're delighted he's back.

"Michael will continue in the centre alongside Vida and Darren will play at right-back. We're certainly encouraged by the fact that players like Michael and Darren can adapt to playing in different positions and help us cope with the current situation."

The Reds' glut of rearguard concerns should ease, however, in the coming days and weeks. Rafael has started training, and is likely to be available for Tuesday's meeting with Wolves, while the same goes for Wes Brown, who starts training again on Friday. Edwin van der Sar remains out of action, but should return next weekend.

Gary Neville, Jonny Evans and John O'Shea are all still out, with Evans due back within a fortnight and O'Shea likely to be back for Leeds' FA Cup visit.

Despite the continuing problems in defence, Sir Alex has ruled out a move for free agent Sol Campbell, declaring that the former Arsenal and England centre-back is "not a player we're interested in bringing to United."


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6644029

Darron delighted with progress

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Darron Gibson is loving life at United, and he hopes it will only get better.

The youngster has been a starter in the Reds' last three games, scoring three scorchers in the process, and has shone in the centre of midfield.

Whilst admitting that recent injuries have opened the door for him, Gibson is grateful for the chance to show what he can do. With first team opportunities sometimes limited, he knows it’s important to take every chance that comes his way, and he is pleased with his progress so far.

“It is difficult for United but it has given me a chance to prove myself," he said. "Obviously I don't like players being injured but it has given me a chance. I feel I have taken my opportunities so far and hopefully they keep coming.

“I think I have done well in the games I have stepped into. From not playing at all to playing three games in a week is tough going. The manager trusts me to put me in the team and I feel I have done alright.”

The Irishman has made massive strides in the last 18 months, with a couple of Premier League games under his belt to add to his cup appearances. He just wants to push on now and try and establish himself as more of a regular starter.

If he can achieve this, he can’t envisage being anywhere else other than at United.

“Last season was my first real one at getting games so hopefully this season I will get a lot more. I am pushing a lot harder this season. We will see what happens. I have not really got a timescale worked out.

“Manchester United is the best club in the world. There is only one way when you leave here. It is very difficult to make it at United but if you do you reap the rewards.

“People know the gaffer gives young lads chances. If you take your chance he sticks with you. Hopefully I will keep getting a few more games.”

The Carling Cup semi-final with Manchester City in January will give Darron two more opportunities to prove his first team mettle. He intends to grasp that chance with both hands and keep showing his manager that he has what it takes to be a United player.

“The cup-ties are massive games. It is another chance to prove myself. It is tough to get into the team regularly when you are only young. Hopefully I can keep going the way I have by scoring a few goals.”


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6643984

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Welbeck signs new deal

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Manchester United is pleased to announce that it has agreed a new contract with Danny Welbeck which will see him at the club until at least June 2013.

Sir Alex Ferguson said: “We are delighted. We see Danny as one of the great young players who has emerged from the academy. He will have a terrific career and we are glad that he has placed his trust in us with his future.”

Danny Welbeck said: “I am really happy, there was never a doubt that this is where I want to be. I am enjoying every minute and learning so much from all the great players that are here. I would like to thank Sir Alex, the club and the fans for all their support.”


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6644032

Ferguson: Foster going nowhere

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December 11, 2009

SIR Alex Ferguson has ruled out a January loan move for Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster.

Although Edwin van der Sar remains sidelined by a knee injury, Foster appears to have slipped down the United pecking order as Tomasz Kuszczak has been in goal for four of the five games the Old Trafford side have played since the Dutchman has been out.

It has led to talk that Foster might be offer the chance to spend the second half of the season away from United in order to preserve his England World Cup dream.

However, the mere suggestion brought a brusque response from Ferguson.

“Nothing is going to happen with Ben,” said the United boss.

“He is here and this is where he stays.”

Ferguson also confirmed he was still waiting for Van der Sar to decide whether he will extend his stellar career by another 12 months.

At 39, the former Holland star knows he cannot continue forever. However, he will be given the chance to remain at Old Trafford if he wishes to stay.

It has become normal for Van der Sar to inform Ferguson of his plans at this stage of the season.

However, so far, the call has not come.

“Edwin usually comes to us around this time and tells us what he wants to do,” said Ferguson.

“It generally comes in the form of a telephone call from his agent to (chief executive) David Gill, but we have not received it yet.

“At the moment Edwin has an injury but it is not serious and he could be ready for next week.”


http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/spo...r_going_nowhere

Ferguson: United have money to spend

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December 11, 2009

SIR Alex Ferguson has confirmed that United will not be making a January move for former England defender Sol Campbell - but insisted he has money to spend if he wanted to.

Speculation rose earlier this week that Ferguson would look to bring Campbell in as he battles with an ongoing defensive injury crisis, but, as revealed in Thursday's M.E.N. there is no interest from United.

Even the mere suggestion of signing the 35-year-old triggered more negative rumours about the money Ferguson has been given to spend at a club whose debt is currently £790million.

But Ferguson insists there is no link.

"I don't know where this came from but it is all wrong," he said. "Sol Campbell was a great player but he is not a player we are thinking about getting to come to United."

A move for Campbell always seemed unlikely given the player’s age, and the fact he has played only one League Two game since he left Portsmouth at the end of last season.

And, as Ferguson confirmed, many of the current problems - while leaving him short of options once more for tomorrow’s Old Trafford encounter with Aston Villa - are unlikely to be long-term.

“Jonny Evans could be back in 10 days and John O’Shea will be with us in January,” he said.

“We are having a hard time with centre-backs at this moment in time but I am sure by January most of them will be back.”

The issue of United’s debt and the world record £80million received from Real Madrid following the summer sale of Cristiano Ronaldo has been a subject of debate for some time.

Ferguson’s preference to keep his spending down last summer only fuelled talk of a squeeze being applied by the Glazer family.

It is an issue the United manager is happy to address.

“It has been said I do not have the money,” said Ferguson.

“But the money is there if I wanted to use it.

“I didn’t see any value in the summer and I don’t see any value at the moment either.

“I am happy with the players I already have at the club.”


http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/spo..._money_to_spend

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New deals for United duo

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Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed that Manchester United are set to offer new contracts to Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes.

The veteran duo have become part of the furniture at Old Trafford over the years, having spent their entire careers to date with the Red Devils.

They are now set to be offered the opportunity to prolong their association with the club even further by penning fresh terms.

Giggs, the reigning PFA Player of the Year and latest member of the Premier League 100-goals club, will be rewarded for a number of performances which belie his years.

Scholes, who is also entering the twilight of his distinguished career, will also be awarded a new deal despite passing his 35th birthday.

Ferguson is convinced that the pair can still do a job at the highest level and is determined to tie them down for a further 12 months.

"Ryan will be offered a new contract for next season, which is an indication of what we think of him coming up to 37 next season, and Paul knows he will be offered one as well," Ferguson said.

Both Giggs and Scholes have seen their first-team opportunities limited of late in an effort to save their ageing legs for the games that matter most.

Ferguson, though, continues to be amazed by the level of performance they put in and believes they are capable of going on for some time yet.

Humility

"Ryan is an example to young people," said Ferguson.

"He has humility and he has never changed and I think he is having his best years now.

"He has retained that amazing quality in his game and also an enthusiasm to play."

He added: "I spoke to Paul and he said he didn't actually say he was thinking of his future.

"When you get to that age every player starts to think about what the future holds for him.

"But when you see Paul's performances at West Ham and in Wolfsburg last week there is no reason to think he can't do it again next year again.

"Maybe he thinks he should be playing every game. That's fine, but I know that's not fair.

"We want the quality. We want to see Scholes perform like he did on Tuesday and the best way of doing that is to gauge the games we know he is going to dominate."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5765829,00.html
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QUOTE(maxizanc @ Dec 12 2009, 11:04 PM)
Add RM20 from your current package. Add RM80 for installation of dish and Astro HD decoder.

channel that will be in HD as introductory are, HBO, History channel, national geographic, Supersort & ESPN.
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Man Utd vs Aston Villa

Man Utd: Kuszczak, Fletcher, Brown, Vidic, Evra, Carrick, Anderson, Valencia, Giggs, Park, Rooney

Subs: Foster, Owen, Berbatov, Welbeck, Obertan, Gibson, De Laet

Aston Villa: Friedel, Luke Young, Dunne, Cuellar, Warnock, Ashley Young, Milner, Petrov, Downing, Agbonlahor, Heskey

Subs: Guzan, Sidwell, Carew, Delph, Reo-Coker, Beye, Collins

Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire)

http://www.sportinglife.com/football/popup...ms/teams.insdat

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QUOTE(yfchin2 @ Dec 13 2009, 12:46 AM)
park get into the lineup instead of nani...omg..i think nani is gone during next transfer period lol....
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With Young, Milner & Downing possibly interchange on their flanks, we will be better to have Park there.
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QUOTE(scofield @ Dec 13 2009, 12:22 PM)
partly brown's fault as he didnt mark agbonlahor..i think fletcher did pretty OK marking ashley young except that one cross lead to the goal..
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Not bashing Brown or anything but I agree with scofield. Brown somehow just left Agbonlahor unmarked inside the penalty box hence the free header goal after he went past Brown from his back.

Dissapointed result after Chelsea's slip up. As usual, we will have to buck up & bounce back against Wolves who got a surprise win @ White Hart Lane yesterday.

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QUOTE(GIGGS_11 @ Dec 14 2009, 08:33 AM)
Was looking at soccernet for Arseanl & Liverpool result... 1-2 make me laugh but this news from soccernet make my day

Giggs scoops Sports Personality of the Year gong

Ryan Giggs has been named BBC sports personality of the year for 2009 after beating the favourite, Formula One champion Jenson Button, to the award.

The 36-year-old Manchester United winger is the most decorated player in English football history and in May won a record 11th Premier League winners' medal.

Button, 29, like Lewis Hamilton a year ago, may have won the world drivers' championship but had to settle for second place on the rostrum behind Giggs. Jessica Ennis, the 23-year-old from Sheffield who won gold in the heptathlon at the World Athletics championships in the summer, finished third.

"Perhaps I've become more appreciated as I have got older," said Giggs. "It's unusual for a 36-year-old to be playing with a team like Manchester United for 20 years but I am enjoying it and long may it continue.

"I am playing for the greatest manager that has ever lived and I'm playing for the greatest club. I grew up watching this programme. To see the people that have won it and to be here is unbelievable."

United manager Sir Alex Ferguson revealed on Friday that Giggs will be offered a new contract for next season and he added: "It was the first I had heard of it the other day so I was quite pleased. My contract ends at the end of the year but hopefully there will be another year after that."

Fabio Capello was named coach of the year after the Italian guided England to qualification for the World Cup in a near-faultless campaign. He said: "I am very proud to win this award but I want to share with my staff, with all the people that work with me, with all the players that will be with me in South Africa."


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He got another one a week before this one as well notworthy.gif

Ryan Giggs wins BBC Wales Sports Personality 2009

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Wales and Manchester United football legend Ryan Giggs, 36, has been named the BBC Cymru Wales Sports Personality of the Year 2009.

Giggs was presented with the award by manager Sir Alex Ferguson, the mentor who signed the player as a teenager.

The award was announced by Wales' First Minister Rhodri Morgan following a public telephone vote.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/wales/8400227.stm
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QUOTE(71ers @ Dec 14 2009, 03:04 PM)
We were generally lucky to have an owner that doesn't meddle with team affairs at all.
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Yeap, apart from the debts which Glazers put onto the club, they actually did nothing wrong. Bring in a rich owner might wipe off the debt but as always, there will be something else that cause us the problems.
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MAN UTD NOT FOR SALE

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MANCHESTER UNITED last night posted the “Not for Sale” sign at Old Trafford.

The American Glazer family, who own the Premier League champions, dismissed reports of a £1BILLION bid from a Bangkok-based Chinese consortium.

A spokesman for the Glazers said: “The club is not for sale. Simple as that.”

Rumours have spread that United are struggling to repay the £60m-a-year interest on their £700m debt.

Manager Sir Alex Ferguson last week publicly denied suggestions he has no money to spend in the transfer market.

And, with the world still gripped by the financial crisis, speculation is rife that the Glazers need to sell. But the spokesman who pointed out that United were recently valued at £1.5bn, added: “The same newspaper printed the same story about three years ago.

“The situation is now as it was then: The club is not for sale.”

The report claims six Chinese billionaires have spent three months on the proposed deal and that they would be ready to take a part-share should the Glazers not want to give up control.

United crashed 1-0 at home to Aston Villa on Saturday with Gabi Agbonlahor’s header giving Villa their first win at Old Trafford since 1983.


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Giggs - I'll go before Fergie

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Ryan Giggs has revealed he expects to retire before Sir Alex Ferguson and the Manchester United legend has reiterated he will not play for another club.

The Welshman, who turned 36 last month, is the club's record appearance holder and is likely to be offered the chance to spend 20 years in the United first team.

Ferguson confirmed last week that he will be offering Giggs a new contract through to 2011 and the midfielder is open to extending his playing career.

"It is a case of seeing how I feel at the end of each season," Giggs told The Times.

"I'll have to ask myself if I am still enjoying it and motivated to come in to training each day.

"When I finish with United, that's it. I won't play for another club."

Desire

However, even if Giggs does agree to prolong his playing career at Old Trafford for a further season, he does not expect to outlast his manager.

"I think it will be me," replied Giggs when asked who he thought would retire first.

"The manager is as good as ever and will go on for a long time. I can still see him as manager of United in five years' time, easily, because as long as he is healthy he will have the desire to carry on.

"He has a great team around him, he has his passions away from the game and can get away with his horse racing. When he comes back to football he is refreshed, and I know he still has that desire."

Having spent his entire playing career under Ferguson's guidance, Giggs believes the United boss has mellowed in recent years.

He added: "Our relationship has never been better. It has evolved.

"He speaks to me like a friend and asks for my advice, which gives me tremendous confidence.

"We still argue, which is normal, we are all winners.

"The younger players still fear him, but not like when I was their age. He has mellowed, he isn't near as frightening as 20 years ago."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5772503,00.html

Berba - Price tag is difficult

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Dimitar Berbatov has conceded he has found it difficult to cope with the expectations attached to being Manchester United's record signing.

The Bulgarian striker joined United in a £30million deal from Tottenham Hotspur in 2008 and won the Premier League in his debut season.

However, the 28-year-old's languid style failed to win over a large section of United fans and he has scored just four goals so far this term.

Berbatov accepts the supporters have only seen 'glimpses' of his best form, but remains determined to justify his hefty price tag at Old Trafford.

Pressure

"Every person is different in coping with the pressure of the price tag," said Berbatov. "Every person thinks differently. For me, sometimes it is difficult because people expect so much of me.

"The fans have probably seen glimpses of my best goals, passes and games. I know you need to show that all the time and that's my main goal - in every game to show my best game.

"But that's the way it should be because the people here have paid so much money for you.

"I try to give my best for the team to win things. I think I did that in my first season. We won the championship and I think everybody was happy about that.

"I'm happy. I love it here. The club are bigger than you think.

"United are one of the biggest clubs in the world and you are playing with some of the best players in the world."

Berbatov also praised Sir Alex Ferguson, revealing he has learned plenty from the United manager during his time at the club.

He added: "The manager is so many years in charge of this great club that of course you are going to learn things.

"If you want to develop, this is the place to be. He is the type of manager who always protects his players."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5772588,00.html

McCarthy - United must beat us

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"But we will not be going and chasing it and playing free open and expansive football because if we do they will beat us. Let's clear that up.

"We will be cautious and disciplined like we were at Tottenham."


That means we will have be a bit more adventurous in our selection to break them down?

Manchester United face battle with former England boss Steve McClaren to sign AC Milan striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar

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Manchester United have been linked with an approach for AC Milan striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar in January.

Steve McClaren’s FC Twente are trying to negotiate a loan to take him back to Holland but his advisers want a bigger club.

The 26-year-old has made just five starts since he left Real Madrid for the San Siro last summer and has scored just two goals for the Rossoneri in nine overall outings - both during a seven-minute substitute spell against Serie  A side Catania last month.

The former Ajax frontman is desperate to impress Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk ahead of next year's World Cup in South Africa.

But the one-time Tottenham Hotspur target, who has scored 14 goals in 29 international appearances for Holland, may reluctantly decide to quit life in Italy in order to maintain his hopes of featuring in the 2010 finals.

United, meanwhile, are also keen on a deal for Cardiff defender Adam Matthews.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...-Huntelaar.html

Ferguson set for early shopping spree

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QUOTE(arvil22 @ Dec 16 2009, 09:54 AM)
Not Top Quality Not Mean No Quality , Just 3 Goal Are Not So..Brilliant , e.g Shcoles Long Shot from 25 yard  rclxms.gif and etc....
Hopefully Today Chelsea Lose Again Portsmouth  icon_rolleyes.gif
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If you have watched the matches Scholes played, Scholes himself only taking some shots occasionally and did missed some of them as well. I definitely take tap-in goals + win instead of trying to score brilliant goal but end up not getting the results.

V's for victory

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Antonio Valencia's improvement and Nemanja Vidic's power at setpieces were heralded after the pair put United in the comfort zone against Wolves.

The visitors worked hard to choke the champions, even after Wayne Rooney punished Ronald Zubar's handball by drilling home his 13th goal of the season from the penalty spot.

"We got a break with the penalty kick," admitted Sir Alex Ferguson on MUTV. "I think Wolves made it difficult for us with a good team effort. They tackled everywhere, they pressed the ball, and made it hard for us to get our continuity.

"It was comfortable in the end though. Vidic's goal settled us. He's probably our best threat at setpieces because he'll attack the ball bravely and his header was very good.

"There were one or two nice bits of football in the second half, including a marvellous third goal from Valencia. It was a terrific finish. Antonio's now got six goals and he can still improve on that because he's a very good finisher as we often see in training.

Elaborating on his Ecuadorian, Sir Alex added: "Antonio's improvement is tremendous. He's expansive in his game and he's expressing himself really well. We like to see young players coming here to develop. He's improving all the time and we're very pleased."

Valencia's strike was set up brilliantly by Dimitar Berbatov, who hooked the ball over his shoulder into the winger's path. Although the Bulgarian had a largely frustrating night, this flash of genius did not go unnoticed on the United bench.

"Only a player like Berbatov, with the imagination and skill he's got, could produce something like that," praised Sir Alex.


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6644167

Stopper salutes stand-ins

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Tomasz Kuszczak was full of praise for his makeshift defence as the Reds kept a valuable clean sheet en route to victory over Wolves.

The Polish international goalkeeper was resolutely protected by his back four of Ritchie De Laet, Michael Carrick, Nemanja Vidic and Patrice Evra, plus substitute Darren Fletcher, with Wolves reduced to just one shot on target all evening. Despite the merry-go-round of personnel before him, Tomasz was impressed by their work.

"It's confusing of course, we don't always have enough time to find composure, but we played well today," Kuszczak told MUTV. "Michael Carrick, Fletch and Ritchie did really well. Of course it's difficult for them, but we didn't concede and that's most important.

"It's a new position for Michael (at centre-back) but he did well and we have to be happy that even with so many injuries we still have players who can do the job properly."

Tuesday's victory moved the Reds level on points with league leaders Chelsea, who visit rock-bottom Portsmouth on Wednesday evening. Although Carlo Ancelotti's side are overwhelming favourites to take all three points, Kuszczak insists that the Premier League can throw up shocks at any time.

"Every single game is difficult," he said. "Aston Villa showed that on Saturday. Today we played better, we made more chances and scored goals. Chelsea know they must win and in the Premier League, the first team can be beaten by the last team. There's still a lot of games to play and I'm sure things will change."


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6644166

Ritchie to the rescue

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Ritchie De Laet will be the latest player to answer Sir Alex Ferguson's centre-back SOS - if Nemanja Vidic fails to recover from a calf strain by Saturday.

The young Belgian impressed at right-back and later in the middle after Vidic was substituted in Tuesday's win over Wolves, and is now set to start in the centre against Fulham at Craven Cottage - with Wes Brown already ruled out by his boss.

"Wes has a hamstring strain and it's going to keep him out for a couple of weeks," Sir Alex confirmed on MUTV.

"Vidic suffered a calf strain tonight and that's a worrry for us ahead of Saturday. We just have to get on with it.

"Young De Laet has shown some promise and he did very well when he moved to centre-back. He is a natural centre-half and he'll probably be there on Saturday."

De Laet was making only his second league appearance for United, following his final-day debut at Hull City in May. He completed 90 minutes, in a back four that finished with Darren Fletcher at right-back, Michael Carrick in the centre and Patrice Evra on the left.


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QUOTE(milky @ Dec 16 2009, 11:44 AM)
@alien2003
the post u written on today matches got some typo error

'15 December 2009 2009: Game 17: Man Utd 1 Wolverhampton 0 (Credits to: footballars, Arsenal-4ever)"

should be 3 not 1 rite? smile.gif
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Thanx mate, corrected the mistake biggrin.gif

So against Fulham: Fletcher - De Laet - Vidic (if fit)/Carrick - Evra

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