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QUOTE(Sifha238 @ Jan 15 2011, 09:15 PM)
Just like Macheda and Bentder  sweat.gif

Maybe because they are still lacks experience to play full 90 minutes
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Also depends the situation in the match. We could utilize Hernandez's pace off the bench when the opponent defenders getting tired and other tactical reasons.
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QUOTE(pyroboy1911 @ Jan 15 2011, 09:48 PM)
yeap, if im not mistaken there was news about MU trying to sign Bale, about the same time Tottemham did. but like many rumours, i think its just "read-and-skip" for most fans. Bale's prospect was well known about 4 years ago, both in real life and FM tongue.gif And i still think Tottenham did a mistake by putting him on the bench too often, if he were to play more games im sure he would have gotten better sooner.
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Cannot blame them though. What would you do if you have someone in the team whereby whenever he start in the 1st eleven then you will not win the match? Tough decision to make I guess sweat.gif

Too bad he got rid of the jinx alrdy. Can our very own bomoh revive the jinx? laugh.gif

off topic: Rumours/news ongoing that Avram Grant will be sacked after the Arsenal match and will be replaced by Martin O'Neill. Our very own Bomoh Kambing actually predicted that one week ago! shocking.gif

QUOTE(Sheep319 @ Jan 6 2011, 03:08 PM)
sadly Rafa has already been sacked lol.

but still, MINDBLOWING.

Chelsea: Ancelotti and Grant
Liverpool: Roy and Houllier

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HOLY SHIT DID YOU SEE WHAT I JUST DID THERE
Chelsea: Ancelotti and Grant

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AVRAM GRANT

Liverpool: Roy and Houllier

RH

ROY HODGSON

this will be the name of the managers that will be sacked.
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The Great Danes is @ The Bridge watching the game between Chelsea & Rovers.

'Feeling good with yoga': The secret of Giggs' success

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http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Trans...icle674235.html

Brucey to sign M.Owen? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Fr3eStyL3r @ Jan 16 2011, 09:04 PM)
Hi all, just need to confirm the kick off time, 12:10midnight or 11pm  hmm.gif ? I saw the match will be showing at 11pm in Chinese newspaper and Astro channel guide
(L) BPL: Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United
Showing at 23:00 on Astro SuperSport 3
Barclays Premier League 2010/11: Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United live from White Hart Lane, London, England.
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Spurs 11:

Gomes; Hutton, Dawson, Gallas, Assou-Ekotto; Lennon, Modric, Palacios, Bale; Van der Vaart; Crouch
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Loans: De Laet defeat

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A spate of young Reds continue to ply their trades on loan this season…

Ritchie De Laet made his debut for Portsmouth - his third loan club of this season - in a dramatic 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Saturday. Steve Cotterill’s side were just minutes from ending Forest’s 31-match unbeaten home record when two late goals cruelly turned the game on its head. De Laet, who will remain with Pompey until the end of the season, has plenty of experience in the Championship after spells with Sheffield United and Preston earlier this term.

Kiko Macheda made his second appearance for Sampdoria but was unable to prevent his side losing 1-0 to Lazio in Serie A. The United striker, a 71st-minute replacement for Nicola Pozzi, was introduced with the match goalless and was unlucky not to score when his header rose just over the bar minutes after his introduction. Libor Kozak headed a late winner for Lazio.

Ben Amos kept his second clean sheet in three games for Oldham Athletic as a 2-0 win over Plymouth Argyle moved the Latics to within a point of the League One place-off places. After conceding six to Southampton on Tuesday, a defensive shutout was the perfect tonic for Amos, whose goal was rarely threatened at Home Park.

Mame Biram Diouf continues to impress new Blackburn boss Steve Kean, who handed the Senegalese striker a seventh consecutive start for Rovers in their 2-0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. In a match dominated by the home side, Blackburn and Diouf saw little of the ball, though the United forward was unlucky not to score when his first-half header flashed wide of Petr Cech’s goal.

Hull City had several United connections as they beat nine-man Barnsley 2-0 at the KC stadium. Cameron Stewart continued his loan spell by playing 66 minutes for the Tigers while Corry Evans began his stint there as an unused substitute. Meanwhile their former United team-mate James Chester made his debut after signing for Hull on a permanent deal.

Nicky Ajose was a second-half substitute for Bury, who drew 1-1 with Aldershot Town on Saturday. The Shots, boosted by the appointment of manager Dean Holdsworth, led for most of the match until Steven Schumacher’s stunning 27-yard strike levelled the proceedings on 71 minutes.

Hamstring-strain victims Tom Cleverley and Danny Welbeck missed their matches with Wigan and Sunderland respectively, while Danny Drinkwater was an unused substitute for Cardiff City in their 1-1 draw with Norwich.


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...rt-De-Laet.aspx

Edwin's seal of approval

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Edwin van der Sar has declared his first game of 2011 a success after helping United return to the top of the Barclays Premier League.

After missing the Reds' previous three matches through injury, the 40 year-old goalkeeper was happy with his performance in the 0-0 draw at Tottenham and is now setting his sights on a successful run-in.

Edwin told MUTV: “I missed a few games, I had a little problem with my calf, but it is all settled now and for the closing months of the season it will be all right.

"It was my first game this year so I was happy to keep a clean sheet and happy with the couple of saves that I made, so it was good."

Perhaps the biggest positive from Sunday’s draw with Spurs was the performance of the Reds' back four, whose defensive superiority reduced the considerable attacking threat posed by Tottenham to just a handful of half chances - an accomplishment van der Sar credits to the detailed pre-match information provided by United's coaching staff.

“I don’t think they had a major opportunity so I think defensively we had a good display," said Edwin. "We were well prepared by the coaches on how Tottenham were going to play. We stuck to it and we never gave them a sniff.

“The game plan (for attacking Tottenham) was to try to drag one of the central defenders out of the middle and it almost worked in the first ten minutes when Wayne got the ball. He was unlucky, maybe it was a little bit too much of an angle with Gallas' tackle."

Van der Sar is now targeting two more positive results over the next nine days as the Reds look to regain a clear points lead over Manchester City at the top of the table.

“I think a lot of our rivals were looking at this game (Tottenham) and hoping that we would lose it. We played for almost 20 minutes with ten men and it is a hard place to go so in the end a draw is ok.

"Now we have a home game against Birmingham and the game in hand against Blackpool, so if we get two good results out of that we should be back on top outright.”


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...-with-draw.aspx

QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Jan 18 2011, 07:23 PM)
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11667_6669188,00.html

looks like Mario Balotelli got some issues with Wayne Rooney

calvin dont like this

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Didnt he said some time back that he is the world's 2nd best player after Messi? If that's the case then of course Wazza is not the best in Manchester tongue.gif laugh.gif

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QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Jan 18 2011, 07:47 PM)
i think there is a policy regarding name-calling here
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Yes, there is hence posts like these 2 posts post below (bolded in red) is not something I want to see happening again:

QUOTE(zenix @ Jan 18 2011, 07:30 PM)
did u guys see the last goal in that clip?  thumbup.gif
LOL.....bodoTV everyday got funny news  laugh.gif
i'll be laughing my head of if "the best attack in the world" gets stuffed by leichester in the fa cup  laugh.gif
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QUOTE(zenix @ Jan 18 2011, 07:35 PM)
if he is second only to messi.
but now himself tevez and dzeko is the world's best attack.
better than barca or real.

tewas, gecko, bodotv > messi, villa

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QUOTE(pyroboy1911 @ Jan 19 2011, 06:53 PM)
i think Tottenham have similar midfield tactics to us. They have pacey wingers to get the ball moving, while their central midfields are more defensive minded. not too sure with their Pienaar coz as with their central mid its 2 CM (1 behind mid line, 1 above [palacios and modric]) and 1 AM/CF which would be given automatically to VDV. SO pienaar could be backup for Modric? I cant see Pienaar replacing Modric, both immediate or for future since Pienaar is older.
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Good thing about Pienaar is that he can play anywhere across the midfield which could be the main thing Harry wanted. With Bentley out on loan, he need cover for Lennon. Not to mention if Kranjcar go, cover needed for Bale at left wing.

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Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp, speaking after his team's 0-0 draw with Manchester United on Saturday, said: "I think he is a good player. He can play left or right or down the middle. I like him.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/t...ton/9362164.stm

Giggs in line for new deal

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Manchester United chief executive David Gill has confirmed the club plan to address Ryan Giggs' contract situation in the coming months.

The Welsh wizard, who is approaching his 20th senior year with the Red Devils, is out of contract at the end of the season.

The 37-year-old has proved once again age is no barrier this season with a number of fine displays and it seems manager Sir Alex Ferguson is not ready to lose his services just yet.

Gill insists Giggs' deal will be looked at and he would not be surprised to see the club legend extend his Old Trafford stay by another 12 months.

"I wouldn't be surprised if he extends his contract for another season," explained Gill. "That will be addressed in the next month or so.

"He has been playing well, keeps himself in great shape and is a wonderful advert for the modern footballer."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6672851,00.html

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Old Trafford to host League One and Two play-off finals

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The Football League has confirmed that this season's League One and League Two play-off finals will take place at Old Trafford in late May.

Wembley will be the venue for the 30 May Championship final, two days after hosting the Champions League final.

Manchester United chief executive David Gill said: "We are delighted Old Trafford has been chosen to stage these two finals.

"The play-offs are some of the most entertaining matches in football."

The League Two final will take place on Saturday, 28 May with the League One final the following day, with both games at 1500 BST.

It is the first time the Football League's end-of-season promotion finals have been played in the North West.

Ticket allocations for both finals will be around 65,000, similar to the allocation for a Wembley play-off final.

The Championship final will continue in its traditional slot at Wembley on Bank Holiday Monday, 30 May.

Football League chairman Greg Clarke added: "We are thrilled to have the opportunity to play these exciting winner-takes-all occasions at one of the great stadiums in world football.

"We are equally pleased that we are able to take the Football League play-offs to the North West, an area that has been at the heart of professional football since its very origins."

The Champions League final takes place at Wembley on the evening of Saturday, 28 May.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/9369296.stm
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QUOTE(hazardcradle @ Jan 22 2011, 08:56 AM)
Birmingham tonight? why Alien didnt update?
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Manchester United Street Talks, 22/01 Man Utd v Birmingham | 22:55 ESPN (English Clubs)

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Ferguson described Michael Carrick's ankle as "sore" after he was taken off in the first half, while the manager confirmed he will check on the state of Rio Ferdinand's groin injury on Monday before deciding whether to risk the England captain at Blackpool.


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QUOTE(sHsIkuA @ Jan 23 2011, 10:22 AM)
Is MOTD highlights up yet? biggrin.gif
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One person who deserved a goal last night was Rooney. I thought he played well and not complaining after [yet again] been asked to play on the flank to accomodate Owen alongside Berba.

Fergie - Rooney will fire

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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6695251,00.html

Rooney is now on par with Nani with 9 assists.

Super stopper

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Edwin van der Sar kept his 12th clean sheet of the season against Birmingham City on Saturday.

The Dutchman, now 40, looked as nimble as ever, and the Stretford End chanted his name numerous times throughout the match. He even played a key role in Dimitar Berbatov's third goal, clearing acrobatically and accurately to Rooney before the Bulgarian finishe dthe move.

Van der Sar's performance almost made a mockery of recent rumours suggesting he's set to hang up his gloves at the end of the season. Like Ryan Giggs, he looks like he could play on for at least another year.

But whether or not Edwin does hang up his gloves at the end of this season or next, one thing’s certain: when he does he’ll be sorely missed. United may be synonymous with free-flowing, attacking football, but the Reds' success in recent years has been built as much on a bedrock of defensive solidity. And that’s where Edwin comes in.

A look at the last three seasons confirms United concede fewer goals and keep more clean sheets when the Dutchman plays.This season the difference is even more pronounced. When Edwin’s played in 2010/11 United have conceded, on average, 0.75 goals per game. When he hasn’t that figure rises to 1.22 goals per game. Break that down even further, to his last 13 appearances, and Edwin’s conceded at a rate of just 0.38 goals per game and kept eight clean sheets.

It should be noted that Tomasz Kuszczak, Ben Amos and Ben Foster (who between them have kept goal for the Reds 53 times since the start of 2008/09) have performed admirably between the posts. In fact, their statistics (see graphs below) are perfectly respectable.

But when held up alongside van der Sar’s, you realise what a huge blow Edwin’s departure will be. No wonder so many United fans are hoping he puts pen to paper and sticks around for at least another season.

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Edwin v the rest

2010/11

Edwin
Goals against: 18 in 24 apps (0.74 avg)
Clean sheets: 12 in 24 apps (50%)

Any other GK
Goals against: 11 in 9 apps (1.22 avg)
Clean sheets: 4 in 9 apps (44%)


Since 2008/09

Edwin
Goals against: 75 in 102 apps (0.73 avg)
Clean sheets: 59 in 101 apps (58%)

Any other GK
Goals against: 48 in 53 apps (0.90 avg)
Clean sheets: 22 in 53 apps (41%)


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...er-stopper.aspx

Sir Alex toasts team display

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Sir Alex Ferguson saluted the collective effort after Saturday's demolition of Birmingham, even if the scoresheet was once again dominated by Dimitar Berbatov.

The Bulgarian striker bagged his third hat-trick of the 2010/11 campaign but like the other scorers Nani and Ryan Giggs, he was also involved in creating openings for others. And it wasn't just the starting eleven who impressed - Sir Alex sent on Darron Gibson for Michael Carrick in an enforced early change, before taking advantage of United's comfortable lead to give Fabio and Michael Owen a run-out.

"It helps when you score an early goal," the boss told MUTV. "Getting one after a minute forces the opposition to open up. They have to face the game from a different perspective and we capitalised on that. It was a good score at half-time and I was able to take Patrice Evra off and give him a break, and bring young Fabio on. Then I was able to take Ryan Giggs off because we've got a big game on Tuesday [at Blackpool]."

Giggs' goal - virtually the last kick of the first half - epitomised the performance: "The third goal was a very exciting goal," said Sir Alex. "First of all Berba won the ball, then there was the interplay with Wayne and a fantastic ball from Wayne to Ryan. It was a really exciting goal and coming right on half-time it killed the match."

It was fitting that Giggs should score, the day after both he and his manager talked about the winger's extraordinary 20-year top-flight career extending into next season. "He could easily play for another year, he's as fresh as a daisy," said the boss. "We manage him in the right way and he looks after himself correctly. Being able to take him off today was a bonus."

For all Giggs' evergreen brilliance, the headlines will go to Berbatov. "He was marvellous and he could have scored more," said Sir Alex. "We were a little bit wasteful with our finishing, but you can't complain at that performance."

Berbatov and Rooney continued in the same roles they have adopted for most of this campaign, with the number nine profiting from the number ten's tireless workrate and creative abilities. "They were very good together. We hope Wayne scores again soon, he deserves it because he's working his socks off. He played some great football today. He was also involved in the fourth goal just after half-time with some fantastic control from van der Sar's ball coming out of the clouds. It was a fantastic ball from Edwin - okay, it was a clearance - but he knew the area to hit it into. The control from Rooney in setting up Ryan to square the ball for Berba... it was a fantastic goal."

Five goals without reply - by far the biggest of seven consecutive home wins over Birmingham - further strengthens the Reds' status as top dogs in the title race and sets up Sir Alex's men nicely for a midweek trip to Blackpool. "It certainly helps the goal difference, there's no doubt about that. We've got some tough games ahead of course and hopefully the players can grasp the nettle. They've got the experience, we've got the squad and hopefully we can manage the games that lie ahead."


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...erformance.aspx

Smalling eyes Blackpool outing

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Chris Smalling hopes to retain his place alongside Nemanja Vidic for Tuesday’s trip to Blackpool – as much for a front row seat for United’s array of attacking stars who took Birmingham City apart at Old Trafford on Saturday.

Smalling stepped in for Rio Ferdinand, out with a groin injury, and it was a relatively easy afternoon as a defender as United hit five past the shell-shocked Blues.

“There were lots of goals, but if we’d been more clinical there could have been a lot more,” he told MUTV. “Overall it was a really good performance. We defended well and we attacked really well and always looked dangerous on the break.

“I felt like I did well today. It’s the manager’s decision [whether I play on Tuesday], but I have train well and make sure I’m ready. It’s nice to play in front of 75,000 fans. I’m enjoying it. I’ve had a few games alongside Vida, it’s a real joy. We train together, we’re always talking to each other. As long as we keep that together I think there’s nothing that can get past us. That showed today.”

But it was the performances of Dimitar Berbatov, Wayne Rooney and Ryan Giggs in particular who ensured plenty of goals to entertain the crowd.

“Berba was brilliant,” added Chris. “The ball is played up to him and it just sticks to him. He turns and runs at defenders, that’s the thing, and it’s really causing a threat. He’s got the runners around him with Nani and Wazza running off him. It gives defenders a nightmare and makes it easier for us at the back.

“The link-up play with Wazza is brilliant and I think they’re enjoying playing together. Hopefully there’s more of that to come.”

Giggs this week pledged to play on next season, taking him beyond his 38th birthday, and Smalling admits it’s a privilege to play alongside a United legend. “It’s brilliant to hear that he wants to carry on. Everybody here knew he would because his performances in games and training – he lights up the pitch. He’s getting at players and taking them on. It’s great to see one of the great players of Manchester United.”

Victory at Bloomfield Road in midweek would extend United’s lead at the top of the table, and Smalling hopes he’ll be involved as the Reds aim to keep the team’s unbeaten league run going.

“I’m not sure how much longer it will go on. The games are coming thick and fast at the moment and we want to kick on with the next game. We’ve got the drive and positivity to go out and attack teams. That’s really paying off at the moment.”


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...ool-outing.aspx

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Fergie - Keep it up Berba

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Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson hopes Dimitar Berbatov can maintain his blistering form and hit at least 20 league goals this season.

Berbatov equalled Ruud van Nistelrooy's feat during the 2002-03 title-winning campaign by scoring three hat-tricks in a season following Saturday's treble against Birmingham.

The former Tottenham marksman now has an impressive 17 Premier League goals to his name, well ahead of Rooney's three, two of which came from the penalty spot while Javier Hernandez and Nani have nine and eight respectively.

Ferguson knows the importance of Berbatov's contribution and feels that providing he maintains his level of form that United will continue their impressive campaign - a run that includes a 22-game unbeaten start.

Importance

"Dimitar is getting up towards that 20-goal mark, which is going to be important for us," Ferguson told Key103.

"It does put a certain brand mark on the team and hopefully we will get another one to that level too.

"Once you do that you know it is a substantial season."

"Dimitar is realising his ability," he continued. "The other players sense it too.

"They are playing their part in playing with him. He has special qualities. I think we are using them."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6696181,00.html

Anderson eyes lengthy stay

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Anderson is keen to stay with Manchester United for as long as possible and emulate the success enjoyed by two of the club greats.

The Brazilian midfielder is keen to attempt to replicate the careers Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes have achieved at Old Trafford.

The former Porto man sees himself staying with United for the bulk of his career before returning home and playing for Gremio.

The 22-year-old has made 65 Premier League appearances for the club, although he remains a long way behind the likes of Giggs and Scholes, who have 601 and 457 appearances respectively.

"I want to make history here," said Anderson.

"I look at players like Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes and I want to do what they have done.

"I want to remain here until just before the end of my career.

"Then I hope to return to Brazil and finish my career with Gremio."

Ball work

Meanwhile, Anderson believes England's lack of passing may have contributed towards the nation's poor showing at the World Cup finals.

The Three Lions were well below par in South Africa and the United ace thinks too much dribbling by England's players made it tough on themselves.

Anderson felt England's frantic running around added little to their game and better use of the ball would have resulted in improved displays.

"Fitness is a priority but it is more important to make the ball do the work," he told United Review.

"You don't need to run all over the pitch. It is much better to pass the ball well from one point to another.

"It can move faster than you can, so you should keep football simple and pass the ball as much as possible.

"In England, sometimes people think you aren't very good if you don't run around a lot.

"But I think that is one of the reasons why England don't do very well at World Cup finals. They run around too much."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6696364,00.html

United deny sale talks

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Manchester United have again insisted the club is not for sale after denying they were holding talks with a potential interested party.

Reports on Sunday claimed United were in talks over a possible £1.5billion deal to sell the club to Qatar Holding.

Qatar Holding, who bought Harrods last year, is an an indirect subsidiary of Qatar Investment Authority and is run by Sheik Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabr Al Thani, Prime Minister of Qatar.

The reports claimed that United's current owners, the American based Glazer Family, had opened talks with the group but the deal failed to materialise as they were seeking £2billion.

But United have denied the reports, again insisting club is not for sale.

"There has been no approach of any kind to buy the club and one wouldn't be welcome anyway because it is not for sale," a spokesman said.

The Glazer Family bought United in 2005 for £790million.


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11667_6696403,00.html
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EDWIN VAN DER SAR will snub Alex Ferguson's offer to be Manchester United's keeping coach.

Veteran Van der Sar, 40, has confided to his team-mates he will hang up his gloves at the end of this season.

Fergie has offered him a coaching role but the Dutch star says he wants a well-earned break.

He said: "I will hopefully not start coaching too quickly.

"I will try to have 18 months or two years for myself - and I've a family to do nice things with too.

"I think about 80 per cent of players who played in football are saying that."

But Van der Sar has revealed his biggest mistake was not signing for United back in 2001.

Fulham offered a more lucrative deal than the Red Devils when his deal with Juventus ran out.

He confessed: "One of the biggest regrets from both sides - United's and mine - is that we didn't come together earlier."


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport...-coach-job.html

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Anderson dreads a bad hair day!

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Manchester United midfielder Anderson has no intention of cutting off his dreadlocks because it would reduce him to tears.

Anderson, whose return to form after a long injury lay-off earned him a new contract this season, says his distinctive hair defines him as a person.

"There is no chance I would ever consider having all my hair cut off," said Anderson. "My hair is my life.

"It's so important to me. If you cut off my hair, it is like cutting out my heart or cutting off my legs. I would cry for days and days."


http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Manch...icle680475.html

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Boss praises Blackpool

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Sir Alex Ferguson expects to be on the back foot at Bloomfield Road tonight, at least for part of the proceedings against a "positive" Blackpool team.

The United manager has admired the way Ian Holloway's side have carried their promotion-winning spirit into the top flight, and believes it could keep them up against the pre-season odds.

"I remember watching their play-off final [3-2 win against Cardiff]," Sir Alex told reporters, previewing tonight's match.

"It was a fantastic game, end to end, and I said to myself, 'There's no way they can carry on like that in the Premier League.' But they've played in exactly the same way, they've been a breath of fresh air.

"Well done to them. They've been positive and they've scored against every team at home. It's going to be quite a game for us."

Given Blackpool's recent blip of four defeats in five league games, Sir Alex was quizzed on whether the Tangerines might follow Hull City's example of a buoyant start giving way to freefall.

"I think Blackpool are different from Hull in a sense they're so positive," replied the United boss.

"Putting four or five players forward at a time, getting crosses into the box... they really are having a go. Their philosophy seems to be if we're going to fail, let's fail gloriously. Their attacking impetus has been catching a lot of teams out, there's no doubt about that."

United, of course, will look to fight fire with firepower and build on Saturday's 5-0 battering of Birmingham. Standing in the way of Dimitar Berbatov and co will be a familiar face - former Reds centre-back Craig Cathcart, who Sir Alex reluctantly allowed to leave Old Trafford last summer.

"He was always a good player for us, an excellent talent," said the boss. "It was just unfortunate that he had a few problems with injuries when he was with us and players like Jonny Evans to compete with. I didn't really want to let him go but he had to get on with his career."

Blackpool's home results, 2010/11
Fulham 2-2 - 28/08/10
Blackburn 1-2 - 25/09/10
Man City 2-3 - 17/10/10
West Brom 2-1 - 01/11/10
Everton 2-2 - 06/11/10
Wolves 2-1 - 20/11/10
Birmingham 1-2 - 04/01/11
Liverpool 2-1 - 11/01/11
Sunderland 1-2 - 22/01/11


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Park's landmark cap

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Ji-sung Park will pick up his 100th international cap when Korea Republic take on rivals Japan in the Asian Cup semi-finals on Tuesday.

The winger has missed six United games since departing for the tournament in Qatar following the Boxing Day win over Sunderland.

Appearing largely in central midfield, Ji has skippered the Taeguk Warriors to two wins and a draw in the group stage, followed by a 1-0 win over Iran, to reach the last four. Tuesday’s other semi-final features Uzbekistan and Australia.

The 29-year-old, a veteran of three Asian Cups and three World Cups, has hinted he will retire from international football after his country’s involvement in Doha ends, which can only be good news for Reds fans who have seen him at his best this season.

Park’s international team-mate Koo Ja-cheol cannot speak highly enough of his captain. "I am very proud of him," said the 21-year-old Jeju United midfielder.

"To be with a player who is one of the best is the world is important. He is giving us a lot of advice both on and off the pitch to make young players like me comfortable.

"He has excellent leadership of the team and is the perfect example of someone who sacrifices himself for the team very much."

Depending on Tuesday’s result, Park will be involved either in a third-place play-off on Friday, or final on Saturday, before returning to Manchester.

So it will be 5 February – away at Wolves – at the very earliest before we see the winger in action for United again.

Park's Asian Cup campaign

Group C
10 January: Korea 2-1 Bahrain
14 January: Australia 1-1 Korea 
18 January: Korea 4-1 India

Quarter-final
22 January: Iran 0-1 Korea (AET)

Semi-final
25 January (16:25 GMT): Japan v Korea

Third-place play-off
28 January (18:00 GMT)

Final
29 January (18:00 GMT)


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QUOTE(mhyug @ Jan 25 2011, 08:54 PM)
this i like!!!!!kamon jepung ini mlm kasi korea out and send our park home early!!!
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Depending on Tuesday’s result, Park will be involved either in a third-place play-off on Friday, or final on Saturday, before returning to Manchester.

So it will be 5 February – away at Wolves – at the very earliest before we see the winger in action for United again.


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QUOTE(boxsystem @ Jan 25 2011, 10:09 PM)
I don't think Carrick has been THAT bad. He is brilliant in defensive matter. After all, he is not a direct replacement of Keano. I dunno about his passing boots, but to belittle his contribution in being the third CB is somewhat foolish.

On Fletcher, yes. He has been poor but the form is getting back little by little. Furthermore, you can't totally blame the midfield if we aren't winning matches convincingly. If you could recall, we won a lot of matches by 1-nil scorelines back then. No one was complaining.

If you would like someone to be scrutinize, pick Rooney. He has been shite most of the season. But, he was out with injury earlier. And only recently we can see his coming to form. The way I see it, it is like this, we always rely on our wingers and strikers to produce those scoring chances. While our CMs will pop up with some goals, but they aren't our direct source of goals. It has been like that since back then.


Added on January 25, 2011, 10:11 pm
This reminds me of what Berba mentioned earlier of the season. The defenders need to buck up in order to win matches. Strikers could score goals but they would count for nothing if goals are conceded easily at the other end.

Thank god, defenders are turning up now.
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Very true. When we were conceding goals for fun few months back, I actually missed those "1-0" wins we had last time. It might not be very pretty to watch but at least the defense at that time was rock solid and provides less heart attack biggrin.gif

For Rooney, he needs his provider Valencia back then he will get the headers run going again! laugh.gif

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