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Manchester United Club History

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Honours

Premiership (11): 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009
Division One Champions (7): 1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1967
Division Two Champions (2): 1936, 1975

European Cup/UEFA Champions League (3): 1968, 1999, 2008
European Cup-Winners' Cup (1): 1991
European Super Cup (1): 1991

FA Charity/Community Shield (18 (14 outright, 4 shared)): 1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965*, 1967*, 1977*, 1983, 1990*, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010 (* = joint holders)
FA Cup Winners (11): 1909, 1948, 1963, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004
League Cup Winners (4): 1992, 2006, 2009, 2010

Toyota Inter-continental Cup Winners (1): 1999
FIFA Club World Cup (1): 2008

Managers

A. H. Albut [1892 - 1900]
James West [1900 - September 1903]
Ernest Magnall [10 October 1903 - 9 September 1912]
T. J. Wallworth [9 September 1912 - 20 October 1912]
John Bentley [28 October 1912 - 28 December 1914]
John Robson [28 December 1914 - 31 October 1921]
John Chapman [31 October 1921 - 8 October 1926]
Clarence Hildrith [8 October 1926 - 13 April 1927]
Herbert Bamlett [13 April 1927 - 9 November 1931]
Walter Crickmer [9 November 1931 - 13 July 1932]
Scott Duncan [13 July 1932 - 7 November 1937]
Walter Crickmer [9 November 1937 - 15 February 1945]
Matt Busby [1 October 1945 - 11 June 1969]
Jimmy Murphy [February 1958 - June 1958]
Wilf McGuinness [11 June 1969 - 29 December 1970]
Matt Busby [29 December 1970 - 8 June 1971]
Frank O'Farrell [8 June 1971 - 19 December 1972]
Tommy Docherty [22 December 1972 - 4 July 1977]
Dave Sexton [14 July 1977 - 29 April 1981]
Ron Atkinson [9 June 1981 - 6 November 1986]
Alex Ferguson [6 November 1986 - Present]

Record Home Win: 10-0 v Anderlecht, 26/09/1956 (European Cup Preliminary Round, 2nd leg)
Record Home Defeat: 1-7 v Newcastle United, 10/09/1927 [Division 1]

Record Away Win: 8-1 v Nottingham Forest, 06/02/1999
Record Away Defeat: 0-7 v Blackburn Rovers, 10/04/1926 (Division 1) | 0-7 v Aston Villa, 27/12/1930 [Division 1] | 0-7 v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 26/12/1931 [Division 2]

Record Win: 10-0 v Anderlecht, 26/09/1956 (European Cup Preliminary Round, 2nd leg)
Record Defeat: 0-7 v Blackburn Rovers, 10/04/1926 (Division 1) | 0-7 v Aston Villa, 27/12/1930 [Division 1] | 0-7 v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 26/12/1931 [Division 2]

Record League Win: 10-1 v Wolves, 15/10/1892 (Division 1)
Record League Defeat: 0-7 v Blackburn Rovers, 10/04/1926 (Division 1) | 0-7 v Aston Villa, 27/12/1930 [Division 1] | 0-7 v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 26/12/1931 [Division 2]

Record Premier League Win: 9-0 v Ipswich Town, 04/03/1995
Record Premier League Defeat: 0-5 v Newcastle United, 20/10/1996 | 0-5 v Chelsea, 03/10/1999

Record FA Cup Win: 8-0 v Yeovil Town, 12/02/1949
Record FA Cup Defeat: 1-7 v Burnley, 13/02/1901 [1st Round]

Record European Win: 10-0 v Anderlecht, 26/09/1956 (European Cup Preliminary Round, 2nd leg)
Record European Defeat: 0-5 v Sporting, 18/03/1964 [Cup Winners' Cup QF]

Record Champions League Win: 7-1 v Roma, 10/04/2007 [UCL QF, 2nd leg]

Record Home Attendance: 76,098 31/3/2007 Premier League (Man Utd vs Blackburn) (83,260 for United v Arsenal at Maine Road in 1948)

Record League Appearances: 607 Ryan Giggs 1990 - Present (as of 06 March 2011)

Record League Goalscorer: 199 [in 606 league appearances] Sir Bobby Charlton 1956/73

Record Transfer Fee Received: 80,000,000 pounds for Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid (July 2009)

Record Transfer Fee Paid: 30,750,000 pounds for Dimitar Berbatov from Tottenham (August 2008)


As the world's biggest and richest club, Manchester United reach a global fanbase.

Part of the attraction for fans around the world has been the football luminaries, such as George Best and Sir Bobby Charlton, who have graced the Old Trafford turf in a Manchester United shirt over the years.

Recently, Manchester United have continued to attract or develop some of the game's biggest names, with England stalwarts such as Paul Scholes and David Beckham having been regular fixtures in the Reds line-up.

The Manchester United team, past and present, reads like a who's who of world football.

It is only fitting that a great team should grace a great stadium. And with Old Trafford's recent development and the closure of Wembley, the ground is easily the largest in English football, holding in excess of 60,000 fans.

Despite this capacity, the demand to see United in action is so great that tickets are hard to come by.

But it isn't only Manchester United fans who flock to Old Trafford. The standard of the ground is such that it regularly hosts high-profile games, most notably, the Champions League Final and Great Britain rugby league games.

Rock fans have also made use of the Reds's facilities, watching a number of high-profile acts at the ground.

But it's football that will forever be synonymous with the Reds famous ground - and with good reason.

The last decade has seen Manchester United under the shrewd leadership of Sir Alex Ferguson maintain a virtual stranglehold on the Premiership crown.

Manchester United has won the league no fewer than 18 times in their history. They are also Cup Kings too, winning the FA cup 11 times, the league cup 4 times, as well as winning the European Super Cup, European Cup Winner's Cup, and 3 times being crowned European Cup champions.

Manchester United has long become a name associated with success both on and off the pitch.

As club profits continue to grow, Manchester United have become one of the richest sports clubs on the planet.

With supporters club branches on every continent, it's hard to go any where in the world and not see somebody wearing the famous red shirt of Manchester United.

Manchester United Club Info

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Old Trafford

Nickname: The Red Devils

Ground: Old Trafford

Pitch Size: 116 x 76 yards (106.0704 x 69.4944 meter)

Capacity: 76,000

Address: Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Manchester

Postcode: M160RA

Directions: From North: Leave the M60 at junction 12 for M602 (Salford / Manchester). At the end of M602 (Jtn 3) follow the signs for Salford Quays and Trafford Park. At the roundabout turn right into Trafford Road (A5063), then at the bridge over Manchester Ship canal, keep in the right hand lane and turn right. Next, follow this road round to Trafford Wharf Road, and then left onto Watersreach. Continue through the traffic lights onto Sir Matt Busby Way.

From South: Leave M6 at junction 19, then take the A56 towards Manchester Airport. Join the M56 to Manchester, going past the Airport and then follow the signs for the M60 (Leeds / Liverpool). Leave M60 at Jtn 7 (A56 Chester Road) following signs for Manchester United Football Club. Turn left into Sir Matt Busby Way.

Ticket prices: 25 pounds upwards, concessions from 12.50 pounds. Tickets for the home sections are usually only available to members of the club and are normally allocated by ballot.

Contact information: Ticket Office: 0161 868 8020
Main Telephone: 0161 868 8000

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QUOTE(zenix @ Nov 24 2009, 09:18 PM)
Hope Alien will sticky this info later.
Though written in 2006 so no Roy Keane yet.

Ex-United players that have moved on to become managers.

Written by Simon Stone (MARCH 22, 2006)

STEVE BRUCE (1987-1996): Took his first steps in management with Sheffield United in 1998, then swiftly moved on to Huddersfield, Wigan and Crystal Palace. Left Selhurst Park in acrimonious fashion after Birmingham targeted him as the replacement for Trevor Francis in 1991. Took Blues into the Premier League but after a heavy FA Cup defeat is struggling to keep his job.

MARTIN POWELL (1971-1983): Stylish and well-respected Scotland centre-half whose authoritative nature appeared to make him a natural for the management game. Lasted four months at Burnley.

SIR BOBBY CHARLTON (1956-1973): Arguably the finest English player of all time proved to be an unmitigated disaster as a manager. Claimed he was not given the resources to make a decent job of it at Preston but was never lured back into management following his departure after a single season.

STEVE COPPELL (1975-1983): After a knee injury cut his playing career short at just 28, Coppell turned his attention to management. Steered Crystal Palace into the FA Cup final and then third place in the old First Division - the Eagles' highest ever - the following season. It was the first of four stints in charge at Selhurst Park in a career which has seen him move to Manchester City (for only six games), Brentford and Brighton. Now at Reading and about to steer the Royals into the top flight for the first time.

PADDY CRERAND (1962-1971): A key figure in United's 1968 European Cup triumph, Crerand lasted five months at Northampton before getting the bullet and, like Charlton, never managed again.

MARK HUGHES (1983-86, 1988-95): Hughes was never tipped as a manager by Ferguson but has taken to the game with ease. Took Wales into the Euro 2004 play-offs. Took over at Blackburn shortly afterwards, steering Rovers away from danger in his first season. Currently in contention for a Champions League spot.

BRIAN KIDD (1967-1974): Another European Cup winner who proved to be a poor manager. Got itchy feet in 1998 after spending seven years as Sir Alex Ferguson's highly-rated assistant. Took command at Blackburn but dismissed six months later.

BRYAN ROBSON (1981-94): United's inspirational leader under Ron Atkinson and Ferguson. There are two schools of thought on his stint at Middlesbrough - he either spent lots and achieved little (relegation and two losing finals) or he laid the platform for the Teessiders to become an established Premiership outfit. Kept West Brom up in extraordinary fashion last year but back in trouble again this season.

GORDON STRACHAN (1984-89): Scotland international who won the FA Cup with United and the title of the pre-Premiership era with Leeds. Sacked after five years at when the Sky Blues lost top-flight status, then enjoyed success at Southampton - reaching the 2003 Cup final - before resigning to spend more time with his family. Now at Celtic, has recovered from a humiliating Champions League exit to Artmedia Bratislava, and, after winning his first trophy on Sunday in the CIS Insurance Cup, is set to clinch the Scottish Premier League.

NOBBY STILES (1960-71): Along with Charlton, one of only two Englishmen to have won the World Cup and European Cup, he replaced his former England and United team-mate at Preston, with limited success. After a brief stint in Vancouver, returned to England to take over as manager of West Brom. Sacked after five months, having gained just three wins.
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Information correct at 28 March 2011 following confirmation that United's league game against Chelsea at Old Trafford will take place on Sunday 8 May, KO 16:10 BST. The date for United's league trip to Blackburn has been confirmed as Saturday 14 May, KO 12:45 BST. However, should the Reds be involved in the FA Cup Final, the Blackburn match will move to Tuesday 17 May, KO 19:45 BST. Both the Chelsea and Blackburn games will be shown live on Sky Sports. Please note the kick-off time for United's final league game of the season, at home to Blackpool on Sunday 22 May, is yet to be confirmed. The pre-season fixtures listed in July 2011 are for United's USA tour - all kick-off times are local.

Domestic Cups Dates

Sat Jan 8 F.A . Cup 3
Sat Jan 29 F.A. Cup 4
Sat Feb 19 F.A. Cup 5
Sat Mar 12 F.A. Cup 6
Sat Apr 16 F.A. Cup Semi-Final
Sat May 14 F.A. Cup Final

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Manchester United Squad Photo 2010/2011

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Manchester United 2010-2011 Squad List [Squad number - Player Name] * Last update: 20 February 2011 *

Goalkeeper
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29. Tomasz Kuszczak
34. Anders Lindegaard
40. Ben Amos * On Loan To Oldham Athletic Until The End of Season 2010/2011 - Link *

Defender
3. Patrice Evra
5. Rio Ferdinand
6. Wes Brown
12. Chris Smalling
15. Nemanja Vidic (capt)
20. Fabio da Silva
21. Rafael da Silva
22. John O'Shea
23. Jonathan Evans
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31. Corry Evans * On Loan To Hull City Until The End of Season 2010/2011 - Link *
44. Joe Dudgeon * On Loan To Carlisle United Until The End of Season 2010/2011 - Link *
45. Oliver Gill

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4. Owen Hargreaves
8. Anderson
11. Ryan Giggs
13. Park Ji-Sung
16. Michael Carrick
17. Nani
18. Paul Scholes
24. Darren Fletcher
25. Antonio Valencia
26. Gabriel Obertan
28. Darron Gibson
33. Tiago Manuel Dias Correia (Bebe)
35. Tom Cleverley * On Loan To Wigan Athletic Until The End of Season 2010/2011 - Link *
42. Paul Pogba
43. Matthew James
46. Ryan Tunnicliffe
47. Oliver Norwood

Cameron Stewart * On Loan To Hull City Until The End of Season 2010/2011 - Link *
Magnus Eikrem * Sold To Molde FK - Link *

Striker
7. Michael Owen
9. Dimitar Berbatov
10. Wayne Rooney
14. Javier Hernandez
19. Danny Welbeck * On Loan To Sunderland Until The End of Season 2010/2011 - Link *
27. Federico Macheda * On Loan To Sampdoria Until The End of Season 2010/2011 - Link *
32. Mame Biram Diouf * On Loan To Blackburn Rovers Until The End of Season 2010/2011 - Link *
41. Joshua King

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QUOTE(air_mood @ Mar 14 2008, 02:53 PM)
Some excellent youtube videos. I did not find this and credit goes to wahls off RR. Give it a watch if you have the time.

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Hi alien, I uploaded the Scholes Centurion video (a compilation of all 100 goals he scored throughout his career in Man United).

If it's allowed, I thought why not share with other forummers by posting the link in the first few posts. The link is : http://rapidshare.com/files/367460321/PS_Cntrn1x0.rar =)

Edit (08 Nov 2010): Looks like the link is no longer working (thx to sinoffire for notifying) so I reuploaded the video to a new link:

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QUOTE(boxsystem @ Dec 19 2010, 08:51 PM)
BTW, alien, I have reuploaded the Scholesy centurion on a couple of hosters. Feel free to add them to the first page.

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Anyone watch Carrington Revealed before?
really worth watching it

In the video you see what goes on at Carrington and Ryan Giggs and Rio Ferdinand provide
a tour of United's training ground.

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Please, no special prize or anything for getting in posting in page 1. No more such post as "1st!!!" or etc, please?
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QUOTE(kiasunkiasi @ Mar 14 2011, 12:31 AM)
CBP better come up with some excuses first before meeting us in the FA Cup Semi... oh wait, they still have to get past Reading...
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We ourselves let's not get too cocky and sounds like we will definitely beat them and go to final. We know anything can happen in FA Cup.

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Fergie waits on Hargreaves

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Sir Alex Ferguson is playing a 'wait and see' game as regards Owen Hargreaves' potential impact on Manchester United's run in.

The holding midfielder lasted just 10 minutes of his seasonal reappearance in November in the 2-1 win over Wolves, when he picked up a hamstring injury.

The 30-year-old was making his first start in over two years following surgery on both knees to cure a serious tendinitis problem.

After the latest injury, Hargreaves, who signed from Bayern Munich in 2007, returned to Germany for treatment but is now set to restart training on Monday.

But Ferguson does not know if he will be able to make an impact for the Red Devils at the business end of this season.

Missed him

The United boss told The People: "Yeah, we have missed him. He's a very good player but he's been missing so long.

"From what we're told he's coming back from Germany and he's going to start training on Monday with us so we'll wait and see.

"He's been a loss but there's nothing you can do about it. Up until the last couple of weeks we haven't really needed him.

"We've got a big strong squad with plenty of midfield players like Carrick, Anderson, Gibson, Scholes, Fletcher, Giggs who can play in there.

"We've had plenty of options in the middle of the park but we've coped OK. Antonio Valencia's been out for most of the season but Nani has progressed because of it. He's been terrific.

"Sometimes that happens. You lose a player and someone else steps up."


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Wing men come to the rescue

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Nani and Antonio Valencia could both play a key part in United’s Champions League second leg last 16 tie against Marseille at Old Trafford on Tuesday, while Michael Carrick and Nemanja Vidic should both be fit to play.

With a need to attack and score goals with the tie locked at 0-0 at the halfway point, Nani and Valencia’s fitness is a major boost to Sir Alex Ferguson. Nani was forced off in the defeat to Liverpool at Anfield with a deep gash on his shin following a terrible tackl from Jamie Carragher.

The Portuguese missed Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final win over Arsenal, but Valencia made his comeback in the match as a second-half substitute, six months after suffering a broken ankle and ligament damage against Rangers in September.

“There’s a good chance with Nani,” Sir Alex said. “He trained on Sunday, along with Carrick. That’s a better situation than we had at the weekend. Both will be involved on Tuesday night.

“It was a fantastic bonus for us to get 45 minutes out of Valencia against Arsenal. It was a great step forward considering he has been out for such a long time. The question is whether I can play him from the start or continue as I did on Saturday as a substitute. It’s a great dilemma, a real selection poser for me, which is good to have.”

Vidic missed training on Monday morning while he underwent treatment on a knock sustained against Arsenal, but the Reds' captain is expected to start alongside Chris Smalling in defence against Marseille.

The wider picture on the injury front looks good for Sir Alex, with Ji-sung Park and Owen Hargreaves (both hamstring injuries) both back in training, if currently away from the main first-team group. Jonny Evans is due back if not against Bolton Wanderers at the weekend, then after the forthcoming international break. There was no mention of Darren Fletcher (who has been suffering with illness), Rio Ferdinand (calf) or Anderson (knee), but all are expected back relatively soon.

“It’s an important time now and we’re in three tournaments,” added the boss. “The key now is to have everyone available. It would be nice to have that.

“Ji-sung Park is making good progress now and hopefully we’ll have him back by Saturday. Owen Hargreaves started training this morning (Monday) and hopefully… you never know, I may have him available towards the end of the season. It doesn’t matter how many players have been injured in the past, it’s important to have as many available for the run-in as possible. If we have that then it definitely increases our chances [of success].”


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Anders set for knee op

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The club have confirmed that goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard will undergo knee surgery on Thursday.

The operation will keep the United stopper on the sidelines for the next five weeks.

Since signing for the Reds in January, the Dane has made two appearances in goal. His debut came in the 2-1 FA Cup win at Southampton and he kept a clean sheet in the next round victory over Crawley Town at Old Trafford.

United have confirmed that young stopper Ben Amos has been recalled from his loan spell at Oldham Athletic as cover.


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...or-knee-op.aspx

Busy times for medical team

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United's medical team will be kept extremely busy over the next few days with the injuries continuing to mount, particularly in defence.

The Reds lost John O'Shea to what looked like a hamstring strain during the first half against Marseille, while his replacement, Rafael, was stretchered off after half-time with what appeared to be a similar injury.

Sir Alex was already without his first choice centre-back pairing of Nemanja Vidic (calf) and Rio Ferdinand (calf), who has not played since 1 February, while Anderson (knee) and Ji-sung Park (hamstring) are still battling their way back to fitness.

Before kick-off, it was also confirmed that Anders Lindegaard will be out of action for five weeks following knee surgery which take place on Thursday.

The boss will have to "wait and see on Vidic," but he may have Jonny Evans back for Saturday's league clash with Bolton at Old Trafford.

"Jonny started training this week so hopefully we'll have him for Saturday," he told MUTV.

"If we can get through the Bolton game I've then got two weeks [during the international break] to try and get some of them patched up.

"If you look at the games we've had over the last couple of weeks - Chelsea and Liverpool away from home, Arsenal in the FA Cup and then Marseille, it's a big demand on players," he added in reference to the growing injury list.

"The speed of the game today catches you out."


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

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Nani admits confidence knock

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Manchester United ace Nani admits the leg injury he suffered against Liverpool struck a blow to his confidence.

The Portuguese winger returned to action against Marseille on Tuesday night after suffering a gashed leg at Anfield earlier this month following a Jamie Carragher challenge.

United were 2-1 victors over their French opponents to progress to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League.

But Nani feels his own display at Old Trafford was below-par, and blames the lingering effects of his injury.

Careful

"My leg is okay. It's not 100 per cent but it's okay to play," he told Sky Sports News.

"Of course, my confidence is not the same. The players always like to tackle me. I have to be careful and that's why maybe my football was not the best.

"But it's great to be back. Now I'm just thinking about the next games. I will be much better."

Nani's return provided a welcome lift to United on Tuesday, with several key players on the sidelines.

Defenders John O'Shea and Rafael both picked up knocks against Marseille to add to manager Sir Alex Ferguson's injury woes, but youngster Chris Smalling believes the return of players such as Nani, Michael Carrick and Antonio Valencia boosted the squad.

Smalling said: "Obviously we lost a couple more players tonight but it's good to see Michael Carrick and Antonio coming back.

"All the bodies are starting to feed back at a crucial stage in the season."

Carrick, who made his comeback against Marseille after struggling with calf and groin complaints, admits it was unfortunate to lose two right-backs in O'Shea and Rafael at such a decisive stage in the campaign.

"It was a strange one tonight with two injuries in the same position," he said.

"It's never easy to deal with but luckily we've got such a good squad and strength in depth that people can step in.

"It's not ideal but whatever's thrown at us we have to deal with. Hopefully we'll get the bodies back, if not for Saturday, then for after the international break."

Opportunity

With key players such as Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic and Ji-sung Park also ruled out with various knocks, veteran midfielder Ryan Giggs agrees the impending international break will provide the perfect opportunity for the United squad to regroup before the season run-in.

"We hope the international break has come at a good time for us," said Giggs.

"We've got a tough game against Bolton on Saturday. Hopefully we'll get through that and then we've got two weeks to get bodies back and hopefully that will be the case."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11945_6816166,00.html

Carrick's defensive concern

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Michael Carrick is hoping he will not be pressed into emergency service in defence for Manchester United's game against Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.

United's defensive injury problems worsened on Tuesday night after John O'Shea and Rafael were both forced off in the UEFA Champions League win over Marseille.

Nemanja Vidic missed that game due to a calf injury, while his fellow centre-half Rio Ferdinand has been sidelined since the start of February.

The latest injuries have left United with only four fit defenders to choose from, although Northern Ireland international Jonny Evans has a chance of being available to face Bolton.

Carrick was forced to play at centre-half in a 3-0 defeat against Fulham in the Premier League last season and is keen to avoid a repeat scenario.

"It did get a mention in the changing room," the England midfielder told MUTV.

"I said to Mike Phelan 'I don't fancy that again'.

"It is never nice to get the injuries of course. It is disappointing when you pick up a number in a similar position.

"But I don't think we are that desperate yet and hopefully I won't be called upon."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6816329,00.html

Nani rejects exit rumours

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Manchester United winger Nani has rubbished rumours suggesting he could leave the club in the summer.

Reports have implied that the Portugal international could be on his way at the end of the season, having enhanced his reputation over recent years.

Following the Old Trafford exit of countryman Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009, Nani has matured into United's most creative midfielder.

His rise to prominence has led some to suggest that he is now willing to take on a fresh challenge, with there likely to be no shortage of takers were he to become available.

Nani, though, has been quick to play down the reports, insisting he remains fully committed to the Red Devils cause.

He posted on his Twitter account: "I've seen some false reports on the press. I want you to know that you will hear the truth from me. Love MU."

The 24-year-old returned to action with United on Tuesday as he helped Sir Alex Ferguson's men book their place in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.

He has been with the club since 2007, progressing out of the Academy ranks at Sporting Lisbon to become a global star - in the much the same way as Ronaldo did after he made a move to England.


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QUOTE(kamkamparadise @ Mar 16 2011, 10:43 PM)
against Bolton facing Davies and Elmander? not a chance.
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I'm in the best place

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Young defender Chris Smalling has featured in all but one of the Reds’ Champions League games this season. In this interview he talks about his adventures in Europe and the progress he's making in a busy first campaign at United...

This is your first season playing Champions League football. Is the challenge what you expected and how does it differ to the Premier League?
The biggest difference is in the tempo of games. In the Premier League it’s all about attacking football, but in Europe you sometimes have to be a bit more patient. Even teams like Barcelona bide their time. You see the way they just keep the ball even it means going back to the keeper. They pick their moment. I think the way play in the Premier League can give English sides an advantage though, because we have the ability to lift the tempo in games and not all foreign sides are used to that.

French sports newspaper L’Equipe described your performance in the first leg against Marseille as ‘a revelation’ – were you happy with your display?
Keeping the clean sheet was a big thing for us especially in what was quite a hostile atmosphere. It’s nice to hear those comments and I think the experience I got from playing for Fulham in the Europa League last season has certainly helped me settle in the Champions League.

Looking back on your first season so far, you must be really pleased with how things have gone for you personally…
It’s been great. I’m not surprised by the amount of games I’ve played – I always hoped I’d get my chance – it’s been more the calibre of games I’ve been involved in which has surprised me. I really feel like I’ve progressed and it’s been great that the manager has faith in me to go out and do a job for the team.

What has surprised you most about life as a United player?
I think the size of the whole place and the spotlight that’s on you, but also the fact that it’s a real family club. There’s a great togetherness in the dressing room despite the fact there are so many different cultures. The spirit between everyone is fantastic and it makes it a lot easier for any new player to settle in.

You’ve been touted as Rio Ferdinand’s long-term successor – how has he helped you on and off the pitch?
He’s been brilliant, even if it’s just little chats here and there about my form, the experience he has of playing against certain players or his views on how other teams might approach games. He’s always there to talk, whether it be in training or during games or at half-time during a match he might not even be playing in. He’s a massive voice in the dressing room and I’m very grateful for his support.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve been given so far?
There are probably two things. The first is about communication on the pitch. I’ve always been quite quiet, but the likes of Rio and Vida have spoken to me about the importance of shouting up more. The other is about having the confidence to express yourself when you have the ball and to always look for that forward pass. Mick and Rene really emphasise that to us in training and it’s something I’m getting better at. I want to improve every aspect of my game and there’s no question I’m at the best place to do that.


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

Hernandez hungry for more

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Chicharito is hoping for a trophy-winning debut season at United, and looking forward to getting back to winning ways in the league…

How do you assess your season so far? Has it gone better than you expected?
I’m very lucky to be here, and happy to have played so much for the biggest team in the world. I’m really enjoying myself and hope to play a part in the team winning trophies this year. My first season has gone better than I could have hoped for. I was expecting to be on the bench and playing for the Reserves more, to introduce me to football in this country, so I’m delighted to have played so many games. Now I want more.

Do you seek advice from your team-mates and the manager?
All the players talk to me about things I can work on and improve in my game. That’s a great thing about this club. I get advice from Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov on different areas of my game, but that’s not just because they are different types of strikers, it’s because they are different people. When the boss speaks to me, he always tells me to keep working and to keep the same mentality. He’s happy because I am improving a lot.

You’ve scored [16] goals so far this season: have you set yourself a target?
I’ve never set myself a goals target; I don’t like to put a number on it. All I want to do is win trophies with United, because this is a team game. Of course, I enjoying scoring goals and that’s my role as a striker, but I always say that goals are a consequence of teamwork.

Last time out in the league we lost to Liverpool. What do you think went wrong?
The game came at the end of two difficult weeks in which we played three other away games. We got the draw in Marseille and the win at Wigan, but lost at Chelsea and that may have affected our confidence a little. And at Liverpool, two mistakes cost us the game. But we are still in three competitions and we want to win them all, so we have the opportunity to get back to winning ways.

Scoring against them is normally a highlight of a United player’s career, but presumably you couldn’t take much pleasure because of the game’s result?
That’s true. Goals always give you confidence, but if I had the choice I would swap this one for the three points, as I’ve said about several other goals in my career. It was nice to get a goal at Anfield, but I would have preferred not to score and win. We can’t change the past, but we can focus on the present and the future. The mood is good. We’ve discussed what went wrong and what we can improve upon, and now we’re looking ahead. Everyone here – the manager, players and all the staff – is determined to respond. This is the crucial part of the season and we’re all looking forward to it.

After four away games in a row, has it been good to have a run of games at Old Trafford?
Yes, definitely. It’s great to play in front of all our fans, who give us an advantage. We generally haven’t played as well away from home as we have at Old Trafford. I can’t think of a reason why that would be the case, because we go out with the same mindset whether we’re playing at home or away – to win the game.

Chicharito was speaking to United Review ahead of the Arsenal FA Cup game.


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...y-for-more.aspx

Sir Alex handed five-game ban

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The Football Association today announced that Sir Alex Ferguson has been handed a five-match touchline ban and £30,000 fine after being found guilty of an improper conduct charge.

A statement on the FA’s website this afternoon reads: “At an Independent Regulatory Commission today (Wednesday), Sir Alex Ferguson was handed a touchline suspension for three matches and fined a total of £30,000.

The Commission found the charge of Improper Conduct relating to media comments proven, following remarks made in relation to match official Martin Atkinson in post-match interviews following Manchester United’s fixture with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday 1 March 2011.

Furthermore the Commission invoked a two match suspended touchline ban, relating to a previous charge of Improper Conduct in relation to media comments made in October 2009.

Therefore Sir Alex Ferguson was ordered to a serve a five match touchline ban commencing on Tuesday 22 March 2011.”


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

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Rio out for the rest of the season?

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Thursday 17 March

10:00 Sir Alex says Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic are both unavailable for the weekend clash with Bolton. Vidic should be back after the international break. Jonny Evans could come back in "but it's a risk as he's been out so long". John O'Shea is out for five weeks, while Rafael will be missing for two or three weeks, both with hamstring injuries. On Rio, Sir Alex adds worryingly: "We may be lucky to get him back for part of this season." More updates from the presser... (GT)

- Injuries to defenders: "We're having a bad spell. Only a few weeks ago we had every defender fit. We've got the bonus of Wes Brown being able to play centre-back and right-back, and Chris Smalling has been brilliant.

- On midfielders and other team news: Fletcher is still suffering from a virus. Anderson is doing well running wise and getting close to a return. Owen Hargreaves trained all week which is good news. Park has been training and may be on the bench on Saturday. Michael Owen is available.

- On FA charge: "It's disappointing. This is the only industry where you can't tell the truth. But it's in the past. I've not decided about appealing."


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Gym time pays off for Javier

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Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez admits he has been forced to bulk up to cope in the Premier League.

As debut seasons go, the 22-year-old Mexican's has been a resounding success at Old Trafford, with 'Chicharito' quickly taking the mantle of fan favourite.

Yet despite a 16-goal haul that has far surpassed most people's expectations, Hernandez admits that he has been forced to hit the gym in a bid to compete in one of the most physically-demanding leagues in the world.

Following the blueprint of fellow United success stories in Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani, Hernandez has worked hard on improving his strength since joining the club from Mexican side Chivas in the summer.

"I have done better than I thought I would but I wouldn't say it has been easier. Nothing in life is easy," said Hernandez.

"Physically I have got a lot stronger. I go to the gym a lot.

"It is not because I like it. It is something I needed to do because the English league is quicker and more physical."

Partnership

With a blend of pace and the willingness to make runs in behind defenders, Hernandez has proven to be a perfect partner for Wayne Rooney, with the two strikers linking up to great effect, most recently on Tuesday night as United beat Marseille in the Champions League.

Hernandez bagged a brace in the game, yet insists that despite growing in confidence with every goal, the team result is the most important thing.

"It has helped my confidence a lot to score so many goals," he added.

"But the most important thing for me has always been the results of the team. Goals are merely a consequence of the work everyone does.

"Of course I am very happy to score but if Manchester United win all their games, it doesn't matter who gets the goals."


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