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English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, Chelsea v Man Utd * MATCH POSTPONED*
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Wan
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Dec 18 2010, 12:59 AM
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Glory Hunter
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As long as we win it, I wouldn't mind an all English affair. The more, the merrier(semi's). I wouldn't want to be on the losing side though. If it's against non-English clubs, it would be tolerable but against another English side is a no no.
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imran424
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Dec 18 2010, 01:04 AM
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Calvin871989
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Dec 18 2010, 01:05 AM
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yeah, now thats what im talking about Wan. of course, will not win it
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zenix
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Dec 18 2010, 01:14 AM
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heard one of the BFM pundits say about OT's ground's man.
"he must be the most wanted grounds keeper in the world able to make it bad for the visitors but good for the home team"
i LOLed
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dlct87
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Dec 18 2010, 01:18 AM
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just back from induction course and back online  nice to see United beat Arsenal and got Marseille in the UCL draw
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pyroboy1911
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Dec 18 2010, 01:22 AM
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QUOTE(imran424 @ Dec 18 2010, 01:04 AM) the press just gotta make everything sounds bombastic and shocking, the end of the year is less than 2 weeks away
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Wan
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Dec 18 2010, 01:31 AM
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Glory Hunter
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And only 3 or 4 games as well.
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l_berd
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Dec 18 2010, 01:38 AM
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with Anderson on form, we're pretty much had it covered but lets hope Scholes does recover a.s.a.p
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legendofhafiz
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Dec 18 2010, 02:15 AM
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Getting Started

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I would prefer only Us in finals. Really don't care about other English teams. But I rather non-english win it if not Manchester United
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state of abyssmal
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Dec 18 2010, 07:03 AM
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QUOTE(imran424 @ Dec 18 2010, 01:04 AM) early morning open this page , and i was like wtf rest of the year !!! 1 year injured... then when reading it and look at the calender....cheh... it almost end of the year 2010... why laa put the headlines like that... making everyone scared only.
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sinoffire
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Dec 18 2010, 07:18 AM
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oi state, go tido lar...earli2 morning spam here...  the draw is fairly good on us and the ski. wud like to have an all ingulis final come May at wembuhley. tiap2 tahun pon barca barca je...boring lar. ask 'em go 14th flr lar.
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boxsystem
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Dec 18 2010, 07:48 AM
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butthurt la u sino. they good, of coz every after year it's their face.
wei, match tgk mana? u jek itu corez apa macam... kehkehkeh.
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Sheep319
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Dec 18 2010, 10:49 AM
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QUOTE(imran424 @ Dec 18 2010, 01:04 AM) OH NOOO WHO'S GONNA BE OUR REPLACEMENT!?!?? Luckily Cleverly coming in. PHEW.
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TSalien2003
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Dec 18 2010, 12:09 PM
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10k Club
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Sir Alex looks backQUOTE Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted his disbelief at becoming United’s longest-serving manager when the Reds face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
The top-of-the-table clash will see the United boss overtake Sir Matt Busby’s record of 24 years, one month and 14 days in charge at Old Trafford, a tenure Sir Alex felt would never be furthered.
"I am surprised. I must admit it is something I never thought about for a moment - it has been frozen into the memory bank. I thought Sir Matt Busby was here forever. He started at the end of the war and went right through to winning the European Cup in 1968," the boss told Magic 1152.
"The time span seems to be much longer than mine. Of course, there are emotional issues. He had to rebuild the team after Munich. There was so much emotion. I did not have that. That is the reason he seemed to have been here forever."
Comparisons between the legendary managers are easy to make: both are passionate disciplinarians with an unrivalled hunger and desire to succeed. They're both Scottish, too, though Sir Alex is keen to point out one major difference between him and his great mentor.
"Sir Matt was a lot calmer than me," he added. "We are different characters, with different personalities. Scottish people have a determination to do well no matter what. They travel. I came down here with the single objective of being successful.
"The most important piece of advice he gave me was not to read the press. It was great advice and I have not read it since.”
With such a landmark occasion so close, the boss could not resist looking back at his United career to date, thought he insists the milestone will not get in the way of his side's aim to defeat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
The Reds boss said: "Liverpool were the dominant team in the 1980s. That is what I looked at. That was the big challenge for me. Also, the issue of ex-players at the club was something I was addressing for quite a long time. We have done that by bringing in some ambassadors. I wanted to keep all our great players around the club in some capacity.
"I had Sir Bobby Charlton on the board and Sir Matt was here as well. People like that are able to understand the dimensions of Manchester United. That is neccessary to understand the role of manager. It was very helpful to me.
"But it is not for me to place myself in the history of Manchester United. I have enough to do with my own job and getting the team ready for the game on Sunday, which is going to be very hard." http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...looks-back.aspx Fergie wants Anderson goalsQUOTE Sir Alex Ferguson has challenged Anderson to add goals to his game after penning a new Manchester United contract.
The Brazilian midfielder has enjoyed much improved form this season and was rewarded with a four-and-a-half-year contract with the club.
However his manager is keen to see the player add goals to his strong performances, after delivering a paltry two competitive strikes since joining the club in 2007.
Anderson had looked almost certain to be leaving the club 12 months earlier, but along with team-mate Nani, his performances have been a high point of United's season.
"Anderson could be a top player," Ferguson told the club's official site.
"He is strong, he can beat a man and has great acceleration from a standing position. He is electric in that sense.
"The area he has to improve is goalscoring. He recognises that and all the players tell him. That is his weakness, he doesn't score enough goals.
"But he is still only 22. He is an emerging player and hopefully in three or four years' time we will be looking back and saying he has given us goals because he has the ability to do it."
Focus on Chelsea
Anderson will no doubt be a key figure over the festive period following the news of Paul Scholes' enforced absence with a groin injury.
With a crucial game against Chelsea looming, both teams have seen a turnaround in form since the beginning of the season.
The defending champions find themselves in fourth spot, yet Ferguson is under no illusions that despite their current form, the Blues are as dangerous as ever.
"We all have these spells," Ferguson said.
"We had it early on. We were the ones giving points away.
"We analysed how and why we dropped points and I am sure Carlo will be doing the same." http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6590911,00.htmlThis post has been edited by alien2003: Dec 18 2010, 12:19 PM
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driftmeister
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Dec 18 2010, 01:51 PM
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QUOTE(Sheep319 @ Dec 18 2010, 10:49 AM) OH NOOO WHO'S GONNA BE OUR REPLACEMENT!?!?? Luckily Cleverly coming in. PHEW. Lampard coming back already wei, Go do your work. go go shu shu....!
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Wan
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Dec 18 2010, 01:53 PM
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Glory Hunter
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5-10 would be a great return for him. He should target 5 each season and see where he would end up.
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nazanto
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Dec 18 2010, 02:08 PM
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guise.. i found this interview of Sandy Busby son of Sir Matt Busby and he talk about SAF. Interesting stuff actually. here the link http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/t...utd/9300725.stm
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GIGGS_11
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Dec 18 2010, 03:24 PM
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QUOTE(alien2003 @ Dec 18 2010, 12:09 PM) If he wants Anderson goals... he should bet with Anderson like how he used to bet with Ronaldo
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Sheep319
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Dec 18 2010, 03:42 PM
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yhtan
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Dec 18 2010, 04:41 PM
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sheep need more grass
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