Hehe. I guess the no.2 jersey will go to Rafael next season?
Definitely will go to him
QUOTE(Sheep319 @ Feb 3 2011, 12:13 PM)
my mind just exploded
he retired 2/2/11 whereby 1+1 = 2
Yep. Actually I keep wondering why should he announce an immediate retirement after the deadline. At lest, wait until the season finish la. Then I guess that is the answer
QUOTE(EmaNLeTo @ Feb 3 2011, 12:14 PM)
No wonder why they said Neville is one of the wisest in the squad
He might have not been in the recent United’s Top Ten Greatest Ever Players, but he still got no. 2 in my rank after Giggsy.
This post has been edited by DarkWan: Feb 3 2011, 12:25 PM
yes he is still injured, kesian le bright youngster get injured so long...Norwood is a good passer of the ball and a free kick specialist
saw 1 youtube vid of his FK only
Oh, icic.
QUOTE(razorboy @ Feb 3 2011, 09:03 PM)
Sometimes I wonder how come some of you know the reserve and academy players so well. Dead ball specialist, good passer, bright talent. I don't get it
Well I read ManUtdTalk.com or playing FM and getting their name from there, for example Morrison. But busying with jobs, family and other commitments restricts my time to have this kind of thing. Gone those days when I can watch live match instead of going to LiveScore.com every midweek.
There was an advice (I couldn't remember his name though) said here in LYN - "Be a better man, to be a better fan". Renung-renungkan dan selamat beramal ..
again goal during corner kick. but this time i guess we are caught off guard. they take a quick corner kick and our player did not properly set up a defense. it is good header though.
I think that many of us were convinced that we will not go unbeaten through the season. Even the gaffer said the same thing. Evra did too. So, whom 'branded' us being the Invincible? They did. They were afraid that we would break their record.
Anyway, it was a good loss. We needed that.
precisely summarized, although even myself fancied with the "invincible" but that is just the bonus like the "invincible van der sar ". what is important is winning the league, and that's just is. about the loss, actually i thought it'll be during the blackpool game when we are trailing until berba scored during 70 minutes.
do we need the loss? i guess, it is like economy. once fallen down, it'll bounced back. we knows what has happen to some team after the "invincible" season right? i prefer to have losses two or three in one season rather than no bpl trophies after 6 seasons
pavlychenko was brought to replace berbatov when berba left to old trafford. i wonder how much ransom money that we are to pay if we are interested in him
Only Nani being confident that we can go this season unbeaten. haha. nevermind. losing is part of the game. What most important is how the players pick themselves up and prepare to face Man City. A massive game and i hope Man City don't repeat that boring play which end up 0-0. It's a shame when u have the likes of Tevez, Silva, Balotello, Dzeko, Milner, Toures but play for a draw. Nevermind them. we just need to win what is ours.
QUOTE(kamkamparadise @ Feb 7 2011, 05:31 PM)
Now we already bash Torres kaw2. i wonder how will we all react when Torres fail to succeed at Chelsea and join MU afterwards. hopefully not. i think Torres will return to Spain after finish contract with Chelsea.
It may be scant consolation for Javier Hernandez but after losing in the league for the first time with United, the Mexican has won the first ManUtd.com Player of the Month award for 2011.
In one of the closest ever polls on the website, Chicharito gleaned the same percentage as fellow striker Dimitar Berbatov – 45 per cent – but pipped the Bulgarian by just 69 of the total 33,000 votes cast.
Ryan Giggs and Nemanja Vidic were also on ManUtd.com’s shortlist for January, a month in which the Reds picked up 13 league points from a possible 15 and progressed through two rounds of the FA Cup.
Hernandez’s contribution to the cause included two match-winning strikes away to West Brom and Southampton (both 2-1), and two other vital goals - the first against Stoke City (2-1) and the equaliser in United’s dramatic comeback at Blackpool (3-2).
No wonder United players, as well as fans on ManUtd.com, have been queuing up to give the Mexican credit. Darren Fletcher told MUTV recently: “Chicha is a natural goalscorer so when you bring someone on like him, there are always going to be goalscoring opportunities.
“He's still young and improving his game, but he's already got a great eye for goal. He showed great coolness for his goal [against Blackpool] because he'd missed a chance just before that. He didn't let that affect him and that's a sign of a good goalscorer.”
Sir Alex said after the Southampton game: “Hernandez only had one chance and he scored. One chance, one goal is a tremendous ratio. He has great feet in and around the box and gets his shots away quickly.”
This is the second time Hernandez has won ManUtd.com’s monthly award – he also topped the October 2010 poll. Other winners in 2010/11 so far are Paul Scholes (August), Berbatov (September) and Ji-sung Park (November and December).
ya the story are made to look like reina ready to join united
the truth is he just answering question ask to him.. like united will be looking for someone to replace VDS, he answer yes and the fact the pool hv not been challenging for title, not playing in CL
remind me of this
This post has been edited by DarkWan: Feb 8 2011, 06:54 PM
what irritate me is pique has become a top player after left MU..he is the king of barcelona's defence now...
from business point of view, man utd didn't pay a penny to sign him from barca. then we pay a certain amount for his salary, and later on sold him to barca, place where he was born, for amounted to €11.5 million. that sounds nice.
the only question is, then - we are paying £10million for chris smalling. while smalling is still 'raw' - pique already an established player. i am not sure if we are making a good business here