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nshady
post Apr 23 2011, 07:23 PM

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Vidic is rested. So as evra, giggs and carrick. No idea why there's no berbatov though.
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post Apr 23 2011, 07:28 PM

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QUOTE(verbatim @ Apr 23 2011, 07:24 PM)
oh my.. Evra on bench? n vidic not in lined-up at all? so confident to go with lesser defenders? hope SAF knws what he is doing here..
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No one knows the team better than SAF. I have my trust in him. He's resting players ahead of the UCL.
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post Apr 23 2011, 08:34 PM

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Can sub out gibson ady, bring in carrick or giggs.
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post Apr 23 2011, 09:27 PM

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OH YEAH!!! We worked really hard!! Nice one chicarito!
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post Apr 23 2011, 09:39 PM

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That's it. 3 points. Thank you chicarito and the team!
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post Apr 24 2011, 02:21 PM

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Man United vs Everton Player Ratings

Kelvin Tan was impressed by a magical Javier Hernandez, who popped up with the winner in Manchester United's 1-0 win over Everton.

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Edwin van der Sar: 8

This is the sign of a top class keeper- the ability to keep his concentration at all times. VDS was just such a rock for the United defence.

Jonathan Evans:6

Somehow the Evans-Ferdinand partnership doesn't seem to really convince. Sadly, the defender is simply not good enough to fill Nemanja Vidic's boots.

Rio Ferdinand:7

Showed a moment of hesitation in the second half to almost gift Everton a penalty, but fortunately the referee thought otherwise.

Fabio:7

The young full-back's exuberance and energy was contagious, and the Brazilian was charging forward at every opportunity to try to catch Everton on the break.

John O'Shea (Off 58'):5


Looked a tad tired throughout the game.

Anderson: 6

Looked abit tired in the second half, and perhaps the game against Newcastle was starting to show on United's tired legs.

Darron Gibson (Off 74'):5

I'm not really sure what Gibson brings to this side- he seems to have the same brief as Michael Carrick, but the trouble is, the youngster doesn't seem to do as well in the same position. Clearly missing some confidence, and could use a few run of games, should United wrap up the title early.

Nani (Off 63'):6

Shot when he should have passed on several occasions in the first half

Antonio Valencia:8

Showed strength and aggression to almost help United to the lead in the first half, but for the heel of Hernandez. Exceptional throughout.

Wayne Rooney:7


His new-found ability to drop deep and pick up the ball to combine with either Valencia or Nani is proving to be a boon for Manchester United, and he showed it off on several occasions in the first half

Javier Hernandez:9

Clearly read to become the main man at Old Trafford, the Mexican showed his confidence with several well-timed runs and lurked the Everton defensive line with intent. Was finally rewarded in the second half with an inch-perfect headed to the top right hand post that Howard could do little about.

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Michael Owen (On 63'):4

The Englishman scuffed his shot but still managed to hit the post. That's certainly a skill. Apart from that, looked more like a spectator than a player on the pitch.

Ryan Giggs (On 74'): 7

Once again, the United talisman made the difference, streamlining their attacks after coming on.

Patrice Evra( On 58'): 6


Did well to shore up the United defence when he came on.

nce but failed.


http://www.espnstar.com/football/premier-l...Player-Ratings/

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post Apr 24 2011, 04:19 PM

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Unfortunately, some fans will treat you as a troll even when you are not trolling. Just some people somewhat cannot accept rivals fans commenting about their team and players. What more if it is done by a manchester united fan, you know in this forum, people are so prejudiced towards manutd fans. It is fair to say, every clubs has the good and bad fans not only manchester united. I know some arrogant fans(not manutd fans) who thinks they are better than others as well. They only make judgements on others, not themselves. well nevermind, we should just conduct discussions only among MUST, maybe.

Some prick who thinks he/she is good enough to judge berbatov and hernandez when i doubt he /she had watch most of their games. rclxms.gif

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post Apr 24 2011, 04:49 PM

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Tak perlu reply kat man city thread. Buang masa je. Biar dia syok sendiri. Reply post diri tiap2 masa. Butthurt betul.
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post Apr 24 2011, 05:00 PM

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QUOTE(IcyDarling @ Apr 24 2011, 03:38 PM)
fk, that CityBluePrint just officially got into my nerves. How dare he mention Scholes/Keane's performances was temporary?
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He's a crap btw. He condemns our players all the time. If their performances was temporary, they wouldnt have win cups with us and they could have been sold/leave for another club already. Xavi says Scholes is the best, so you trust Xavi or CityBluePrint? He really hates manutd lor i must say. Just another ABU.
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post Apr 24 2011, 05:21 PM

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Yup, hope you guys will ignore him and stop posting at man citeh thread. Keep the discussion here. PEACE!
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post Apr 24 2011, 05:23 PM

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You guys dont have to go over their thread and post. Wasting time and they will treat u as a troll.
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post Apr 24 2011, 05:29 PM

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Dont waste your time. This is in the dictionary. MU fans = glory hunter + trolls.

What is MUFC all about? FA + Referees + Linesmen are on our side. We escape bans all the time, never get yellow/red cards. SAF is free to talk all he wants.

We are all terrible, same goes to the club. tongue.gif

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post Apr 24 2011, 05:36 PM

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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Apr 24 2011, 05:33 PM)
u missed bout penalty and offside  whistling.gif
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And we can have more extra time LOL. Forget it.


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post Apr 24 2011, 07:59 PM

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No way yesterday's match was a lady luck. We worked really hard, kept on pushing. Just look at the stats, we deserved to win.
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post Apr 25 2011, 05:08 PM

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Hopefully, spurs will do us another favor this weekend. Eventhough we're 9 points clear above arsenal, anything can still happen since we will be playing arsenal and chelsea after this. Both team will still be pressuring us, especially chelsea. Hopefully spurs can do us another favor.
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post Apr 26 2011, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Apr 26 2011, 03:07 PM)
I don't think it's fair to generalise. It's common knowledge that there will be bad hats in any group of supporters, Liverpool included. When Roma last visited Manchester, a group of fans organised an attack on visiting fans in response to what happened in Rome. They however represented only a small minority. I'm pretty certain it's the same with the incident you mentioned. City have a very passionate group of fans and it's unfair to say they are all "pathetic".
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This is very very true. There are the good and bad fans in a team. +100.

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post Apr 27 2011, 04:55 PM

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Some baby complaining too much whistling.gif

Anyway, the whole team was great. Especially rooney. Credits to Giggs, Carrick, Fabio, Valencia and Evra as well.

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post Apr 27 2011, 05:02 PM

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QUOTE(choy89 @ Apr 27 2011, 05:00 PM)
this reply is for the post earlier(before u edit)..
why he is unhappy when everyone is happy?
its becoz someone still asking to sell Carrick when he perform that well.. like the other member said,
this game he good..PRAISE! 1 game he bad, SELL HIM  mad.gif  mad.gif !

how can we happy with that?


Added on April 27, 2011, 5:01 pm

2 in 1 = Manchester United-Style football.
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Oh come on. I edited already. So the message not meant for him. You don't have to care what others think. Just yourself. The desicion is in SAF hands. Not us.
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post Apr 27 2011, 07:26 PM

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Abc....

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post Apr 29 2011, 05:15 PM

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Some news ahead of our clash against arsenal.

United have the luxury of resting some star players again with a Champions League semi-final against Schalke coming up. Ryan Giggs, Rio Ferdinand and Antonio Valencia are all in line for a bench role, with Chris Smalling, Rafael and Park Ji-Sung ready to plug the gaps.

Manchester United player to watch: Nani. Having been dropped for the hard-working Park Ji-Sung for the Champions League game with Schalke, the Portuguese midfielder will be ready to help his side's title charge at Emirates Stadium. Unlucky to have been left off the PFA Player of the Year shortlist, Nani has incredible pace and skill on the ball and is a constant threat down the flanks. His freedom of expression sometimes gets the best of him though and Arsenal fans will not forget his taunting of them in their 3-0 defeat in the FA Cup in early 2008.

Key Battle: Cesc Fabregas v Anderson. Fabregas has not been in the greatest form since his back-heel aided Barcelona's cause in their Champions League clash and the Arsenal captain needs a good performance to prove his commitment to the club. Rumours continue to circle about a possible £40 million summer move to Barcelona and if Fabregas' focus and vision return then the Gunners will be a threat. Battling with him in the middle of the park will be Brazilian Anderson, who was the subject of amorous glances from Wenger while plying his trade at FC Porto. His incisive passing was at its best against Everton and the midfielder's energy and drive from box to box will make him a tough opponent.
Fletcher could be back, on the bench maybe.

Arsenal vs MUFC review: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/preview/_/id/293036?cc=4716

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