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English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, Man Utd 2 Man City 1 ** Derby Victory **

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post Feb 11 2011, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(VoiVod @ Feb 11 2011, 02:37 PM)
in terms of revenue, yes Liverpool is richer than Citeh

Deloitte Money League
1 (1) Real Madrid - €438.6m
2 (2) FC Barcelona - €398.1m
3 (3) Manchester United - €349.8m
4 (4) Bayern Munich - €323m
5 (5) Arsenal - €274.1m
6 (6) Chelsea - €255.9m
7 (10) AC Milan - €235.8m
8 (7) Liverpool - €225.3m
9 (9) Internazionale - €224.8m
10 (8) Juventus - €205m
11 (20) Manchester City - €152.8m
12 (15) Tottenham Hotspur - €146.3m
13 (11) Hamburg - €146.2m
14 (13) Lyon - €146.1m
15 (14) Marseille - €141.1m
16 (16) Schalke 04 - €139.8m
17 (18) Atlético Madrid - €124.5m
18 (12) AS Roma - €122.7m
19 (n/a) VfB Stuttgart - €114.8m
20 (n/a) Aston Villa - €109.4m
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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/...ch-list?cc=4716
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revenue & spending power is TWO different thing bro..u can be the richest club as citeh case but not necessary has the biggest revenue..citeh owner willing to pay any price for a player..lescott for 20++m???...whereas our owner only willing to spend when there is enough money..be it from selling player as in torres,babel case for Carroll..i bet u wont see us spend that kind of money in the summer..and dont tell me u only knew that english player are always overpriced!
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post Feb 11 2011, 04:18 PM

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We will see how are they going to comply to new ruling in order to compete in Europe in the future...
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post Feb 11 2011, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(leftist @ Feb 11 2011, 04:14 PM)
revenue & spending power is TWO different thing bro..u can be the richest club as citeh case but not necessary has the biggest revenue..citeh owner willing to pay any price for a player..lescott for 20++m???...whereas our owner only willing to spend when there is enough money..be it from selling player as in torres,babel case for Carroll..i bet u wont see us spend that kind of money in the summer..and dont tell me u only knew that english player are always overpriced!
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I never mentioned anything about spending power. I was responding to your post that Liverpool is indeed a "rich" club, as defined by that list.
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post Feb 11 2011, 04:59 PM

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Glazer going to sell us?

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post Feb 11 2011, 05:01 PM

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So united will be richer than ManC than?

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post Feb 11 2011, 05:07 PM

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I don't know about getting richer but i hope new owner can clear the debt on our shoulder. but i really hope we will not become like City.
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post Feb 11 2011, 05:08 PM

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QUOTE(kamkamparadise @ Feb 11 2011, 04:59 PM)
Glazer going to sell us?

Qatar close in on Manchester United
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QUOTE(ICDeadPeople @ Feb 11 2011, 05:01 PM)
So united will be richer than ManC than?

Qatari Bid
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post Feb 11 2011, 05:50 PM

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That Qatar thingy might be bollocks and BS anyway.
No quote from reliable source or what so ever in that article. So im not buying into it.

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post Feb 11 2011, 06:58 PM

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will glazer will really sale?!anyway,hope he will!!
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post Feb 11 2011, 08:00 PM

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rio, evans and hernandez will miss the derby
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post Feb 11 2011, 08:37 PM

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QUOTE(ICDeadPeople @ Feb 11 2011, 05:01 PM)
So united will be richer than ManC than?

Qatari Bid
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Clear debt first and then splash money to bring Casillas!!
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Eh, i got diff news here.

http://bbc.in/f5nbKW

I use bb, so lazy to put link properly tongue.gif
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post Feb 11 2011, 08:52 PM

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QUOTE(kamkamparadise @ Feb 11 2011, 05:07 PM)
I don't know about getting richer but i hope new owner can clear the debt on our shoulder. but i really hope we will not become like City.
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no chance of us becoming like cit£h.we already have the big names also we have strong boardroom.else we would have become the 2nd pool way sooner.

anyway the qatari thing is quite far off.they just splashed on barca and i doubt there is any money left in that desert dune.
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QUOTE(SGSuser @ Feb 11 2011, 08:00 PM)
rio, evans and hernandez will miss the derby
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So Vidic and Smalling then for CB.

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post Feb 11 2011, 09:04 PM

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QUOTE(nazanto @ Feb 11 2011, 09:03 PM)
So Vidic and Smalling then for CB.
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its in stone since last week i reckon, also woy is back!! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(mhyug @ Feb 11 2011, 09:04 PM)
its in stone since last week i reckon, also woy is back!! biggrin.gif
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its time for woy gif!!!!!
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QUOTE(SGSuser @ Feb 11 2011, 08:00 PM)
rio, evans and hernandez will miss the derby
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Smalling starts the derby

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Sir Alex Ferguson will put his faith in Chris Smalling when he prepares his back four to face Manchester City in Saturday's blockbuster at Old Trafford.

The 2010 signing from Fulham will partner Nemanja Vidic at the heart of United's defence as Rio Ferdinand's absence with a calf injury continues. Another centre-back option was lost in midweek when Jonny Evans, a starter in last Saturday's defeat at Wolves, injured his ankle while training with Northern Ireland.

"Rio Ferdinand is out for a couple of weeks with a calf problem and Jonny Evans got injured training with Northern Ireland, so Chris Smalling will play," confirmed Sir Alex in Friday's pre-match press conference. "I'm sure young Chris will do well."

The United manager said Smalling's absence from the Wolves defeat - when he has normally been Ferdinand's replacement - was no reflection on the young England defender's ability. Far from it, in fact.

"Last week Chris got a bit of tightness in his back on the Friday so that’s why I named Jonny Evans as a substitute last week against Wolves. Then of course when Rio got his injury, Jonny had done the warm-up so he played.

"We’re very, very pleased with Chris. He’s played a few games now so of course he’ll lack that bit of big-game experience but in terms of the experience he has had, he’s used it well and he’s done well.

"We did really well to identify him at Fulham. Our scouting department did a great job and fortunately getting him at a good age where he can develop into our club will prove very fruitful to us. He’s been outstanding since coming to us."

At the time of speaking, Sir Alex was still waiting to check on another of his new boys for 2010/11, Javier Hernandez, following his goalscoring display for Mexico in the US. "He doesn't come back until lunch-time today," said the boss.

With Evans and Ferdinand the only new problems, Sir Alex feels his squad is in good shape for a fixture as important as Saturday's skirmish between local rivals currently placed first and third in the title race.

"Tomorrow is a derby but it could also be a decisive game in terms of the championship for both teams and that makes it an interesting game for us," said the United boss.

"You never get easy games in derby games but I’m going into the game with good confidence in the sense of our home form. I must say our home form has been outstanding and hopefully it works out that way tomorrow."


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

Fergie swerves Trap trouble

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Sir Alex Ferguson has refused to be drawn on comments from Giovanni Trapattoni regarding Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson.

The Republic of Ireland manager spoke out following a strong performance from Gibson on Tuesday, scoring in his team's 3-0 win over Wales.

Trapattoni called for the midfielder to move to a club where he can play regular football in a bid to further his career.

The 23-year-old has struggled to break into Ferguson's first team this term, making just 12 appearances, yet has stated he is happy to make a more limited contribution for a club of United's stature.

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Despite his fierce reputation, Ferguson was fairly muted in his reaction to the comments of Trapattoni and chose to steer clear of the argument.

"I don't know in what context he said it," said Ferguson.

"The media today can exaggerate anything now. It may have been a simple message for Darron. Who knows?

"I only picked up the headline of it yesterday and didn't really bother about the content.

"I know Trapattoni. He is a sensible, experienced man. I don't really give much credence to it. I don't think he would say it to cause mischief."


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Is Park available. missed him a lot~
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“The unbeaten run is always hanging over you. The focus has now changed from that to winning the league again, and that’s the name of the game. I’ve said all along that the focus is not the unbeaten run, but winning the league. Tomorrow could be decisive in terms of the title for both teams.”- Sir Alex
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It's true on what SAF has to say about Smalling. He's been doing pretty well as a debutant in recent games. Let's hope that he's capable in performing even better in big games such as these.

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