looks like the match will start at 11:10.
btw, fabio playing left back..and rooney drop deep.
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English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, BPL Champions 2010/2011! Title No. 19!
English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, BPL Champions 2010/2011! Title No. 19!
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looks like the match will start at 11:10.
btw, fabio playing left back..and rooney drop deep. This post has been edited by nshady: May 8 2011, 11:05 PM |
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May 8 2011, 11:11 PM
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GoAl!!!!!!
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i love you all today!!!!!!!!!!
goal from our lovely captain vidic!!!!!!!!! This post has been edited by nshady: May 8 2011, 11:34 PM |
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what a save from vds!!
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Congrats to the whole team! What a win from manchester united FC. Glory Glory Manchester United! Troll as you can, coz we don't know when is the next chance we can do so again...just kidding!
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I hope no one is going to argue Howard Webb was on our side. When Ivanovic could have gotten a second yellow and we could have been awarded a penalty for lampard's handball
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QUOTE(redscorpion @ May 9 2011, 04:57 PM) registration fees RM100. monthly fees RM30. this is to ensure the sustainability of tok pawang's resources. if interested pm pyroboy for the form. Seriously? Then hire me as admin la!! hahahahYou guys know what's important now? Give fletcher a 90 mins run next game! But of course, we must still field a strong team. Anything can happen in football, so even a point we must secure it first! This post has been edited by nshady: May 9 2011, 05:49 PM |
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Such an honor from Javier Aguirre. I know a fake female liverpool fan said there is no way hernandez can be compared to torres Aguirre: Hernandez is Torres' equal QUOTE Former Atletico Madrid and Mexico boss Javier Aguirre believes Javier Hernandez can be considered Fernando Torres' equal. Hernandez, who joined Manchester United from Mexican side Guadalajara last summer, has been a revelation in the Premier League and has already established himself as a key part of Sir Alex Ferguson's plans. The 22-year-old's £6 million fee is in stark contrast to the British record £50 million Chelsea paid for Torres, 27, in January but, having managed both players, Aguirre believes there is little between the duo. "I actually think there are a lot of similarities between Javier and Fernando as players and people," he said in The Times. "They are both very polite and very hard-working. They can be the reference for their teams and they can make the difference in the biggest games. "I do not have favourites because players are like your children and you can't choose one over the other, but the only difference between Fernando and Javier right now is that Fernando has more experience. In everything else, they are equals." Real Zaragoza coach Aguirre also revealed that Hernandez, who has been linked with Real Madrid, would have no intention of leaving Old Trafford. "I have known Javier since he was one," Aguirre said. "I was in the same Mexico team as his father, also Javier, for four years and our families were very close. "I worked in Spain for many years, so this meant our families did not see each other as much after I left Mexico but, when I became coach of the national team, I called Chicharito up and the story began again. We recovered our relationship. "I first saw him play when he was 15 and he was one of two players from Guadalajara who everyone was talking about. You could tell straightaway that he was a special talent because he was always looking for the goal, but I have to admit that when I heard he was signing for Manchester United, I feared it could be too soon because they are such a big club and he was still very young. "But he is so keen to learn and works hard all the time in training, and this has helped him to be a success straightaway. "Recently we went to Manchester to have dinner with Javier and his family, and he is very happy there. He loves Sir Alex Ferguson as a manager and as a person and he loves the club, the country and the Premier League. He told me about when he joined the club and Sir Alex took care of his family personally. That meant a lot to him and it is things like this that mean Javier does not want to join any other club." http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/...7-equal?cc=4716 Just now torres, now messi pulak hehehehe Pele: Hernandez can be next Messi QUOTE Brazil legend Pele has been impressed by the impact made by Manchester United's Javier Hernandez this season and thinks the Mexican can be 'the next Lionel Messi'. Pele has watched on as the 22-year-old has taken the Premier League by storm with 13 goals in 26 Premier League appearances for the club since his arrival in the summer. And the Brazilian has heaped praise onto the striker. "There is no doubt that Hernandez is a promising player. He is excellent, I have seen some games of his on television and he is a fantastic footballer," Pele told a press conference. ''He could be the next Messi because he has great talent; he is a big surprise just as Hugo Sanchez was because he is another that scores a lot of goals. "We should wait a little, because we still don't know how he will play in the Mexican team... but without doubt, he has huge potential." However, Pele spoke in less glowing terms of the World Player of the Year, claiming that he has yet to replicate his club form for his country. "There is a big difference between Barcelona's Messi and Argentina's Messi. When Messi plays in the Seleccion he is not the same player," he concluded. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/...l-messi?cc=4716 Oh well, if he can dribble like messi...maybe just in terms of scoring. This post has been edited by nshady: May 10 2011, 04:05 PM |
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Next season, these players should get more chances to play.
Welbeck, Macheda, Diouf, Cleverley, Obertan, Bebe, Rafael, Fabio, Smalling, Evans wow that's a long list.. Don't even know whats going to happen to Gibson and Ritchie De Laet... |
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Manchester United lead race to sign Lens' Raphael Varane - report
QUOTE Premier League table-toppers Manchester United are sitting in pole position to secure the services of highly-rated youngster Raphael Varane, currently under contract with relegation threatened Ligue 1 side Lens, France Football reports. http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/england/2011...raphael-varaneoThe 18-year-old centre-back has also caught the attention of clubs such as Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Roma, but United are thought to have already met with Varane's agent to discuss a possible transfer. The defender is a product of the Lens youth academy and has developed into an important first-team player at the northern outfit since making his official debut in November 2010. The France under-21 star recently told Goal.com that he wants to focus on the battle against relegation with Lens before making a decision about his future, but did admit that he could decide to move on if the club were to drop down a division. Lens currently sit 19th in the table with 31 points from 34 games, seven behind Nancy in 18th. Marseille's Mathieu Valbuena would 'ride his bike' to Old Trafford to play for Manchester United French midfielder ready to pedal all the way to Old Trafford if Premier League giants show interest QUOTE Marseille playmaker Mathieu Valbuena has jokingly said he would cycle to Manchester United if he had the chance to join the Red Devils in the future. http://www.goal.com/en/news/90/france/2011...his-bike-to-oldFrench sports daily L'Equipe claimed in February that United were following the 26-year-old as a possible alternative to Ryan Giggs whose deal at Old Trafford expires next year. However, reports of Valbuena making the switch have fizzled out, but the midfielder is still keen to make the switch to England. Valbuena, who played in the 3-2 Ligue 1 loss to Lyon last night, told Canal +: "Manchester [United]? I would cycle there." He showed clever word play skills as he is nicknamed 'Le Petit Velo' which means little bicycle. Valbuena has played 28 games, and has scored four goals for his side. His deal at the Stade Velodrome expires in 2015, and it is said he could cost up to €12 million. This post has been edited by nshady: May 10 2011, 08:01 PM |
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I lol at SGSuser being branded as a troll everywhere except MUST..hahha
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QUOTE(SGSuser @ May 11 2011, 05:55 PM) Planning to get the home kit next season from megastore, cant decide whose name I want to put behind...tempted to get Giggs one since it might be his last season(again lol) and I have Rooney's already...Chicharito also in consideration I understand your feeling, you'd want to wear a kit with the name someone who is going to be playing for years to come.I would choose , rooney/vidic/valencia. If you are obssessed to skills , get nani This is one interesting fact: Fergie: I was offered Arsenal job QUOTE Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he turned down the chance to be Arsenal manager just months before joining Manchester United. The offer came early in 1986 and Ferguson was keen to take Walter Smith to the Gunners with him. But Scotland's World Cup campaign in Mexico that year meant the move to Arsenal fell through. Ferguson made the revelations in Tuesday night's match programme for Rangers' Scottish Premier League clash against Dundee United - Smith's last match in charge at Ibrox. Ferguson said: "I was offered the Arsenal job and I wanted to take Walter with me. "I thought I would sound him out when we were on Scotland duty together. We were going to play in Israel and I didn't know that Walter was going to Rangers at that time. "I told him that I had been offered the chance to go to Arsenal and I asked him what he thought. He was positive about it, saying they were a big club and that kind of thing. "So I said to him 'Do you fancy coming with me?' Then he dropped the bombshell that he was going to Rangers. "The thing about the Arsenal offer was that they wanted an answer right away but I couldn't give them one because I was going to the World Cup in Mexico with Scotland. "So the Arsenal thing fell by the wayside. Walter went to Rangers and then later that year I went to Manchester United." http://www.espnstar.com/football/premier-l...ed-Arsenal-job/ This post has been edited by nshady: May 11 2011, 06:01 PM |
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Vidic targets Ewood party
QUOTE Nemanja Vidic has called on United to wrap up the Barclays Premier League title at Blackburn on Saturday. The Serbian centre-back does not want the race to go down to the final day, when United entertain relegation-haunted Blackpool, after the victory against Chelsea took the Reds to the brink of a record 19th league success. When United were held to a goalless draw at Ewood Park last season, it dealt a costly blow to the Reds' bid for a fourth successive title. This Saturday's visit offers the perfect chance for redemption; ironically the same result would this time be enough to clinch the championship. "Mathematically it's not [certain] but I think it's a big advantage - six points clear with two games left," Vidic told MUTV. "Obviously, we have to focus on the next game against Blackburn already to win the title. We don't want to come to the last game and to be nervous. We have a big advantage and we are nearly there. "It's important, first of all, to win the title. As well, to be captain of Manchester United is a big honour but, to lift the trophy, is even bigger. "I'm just hoping we'll play properly next game and we can celebrate at Blackburn." The no-nonsense defender applauded Sir Alex Ferguson's decision to make so many changes for the Champions League semi-final victory Schalke at Old Trafford, which clearly reaped dividends. "I think, sometimes, especially at the end of the season, it's mental tiredness and not so much maybe physical," he added. "The manager felt the team needed a bit of rest and we saw we had great energy, ran a lot and didn't give up in the whole game. "I think it was a great decision by the manager, hopefully when you're winning games, the decisions are good but we are lucky this time that the decision was right." http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...h.aspx?pageNo=2 Vidic the man. He's the captain, one of the best centre-back in the world. This post has been edited by nshady: May 11 2011, 10:12 PM |
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Some say 6 some say 7m pounds hmm..But according to here, he would have costed 21m pounds after WC.
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