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English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, Man Utd 1 Man City 6

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dundermifflin
post Sep 26 2011, 10:15 AM

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QUOTE(ZeroSOFInfinity @ Sep 26 2011, 09:45 AM)
Basel and Norwich = Not easy?  shocking.gif I won't really look down on them, but any result other than 2 wins this week will be a shock.
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i fully expect us to win, comfortably, handsomely..

there's no easy game, especially we have depleted squad, or most of the first choice XI are out.. WBA away are 'easy game', but we just nick it 2-1..
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post Sep 26 2011, 11:22 AM

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never assume a guarantee win against any opponent until you did that to them on the field

Berba and co(non regulars) will have their last week/chance to prove that they can replace the regulars (for this season), if not after the international break and those injured comes back, they won't have much chance
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post Sep 26 2011, 11:47 AM

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QUOTE(dundermifflin @ Sep 26 2011, 10:15 AM)
i fully expect us to win, comfortably, handsomely..

there's no easy game, especially we have depleted squad, or most of the first choice XI are out.. WBA away are 'easy game', but we just nick it 2-1..
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WBA was actually our "gamechanger". After our miserable away form last season, that victory was very important. And it did help when we won 5-0 at Bolton.

Stoke was kinda "unlucky" for us. We could have won, if not for the injuries we had (Rooney, Smalling, Hernandez, and Vidic to some extend). But if we win the next two games, we should gain back our morale.....
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post Sep 26 2011, 01:28 PM

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QUOTE(ZeroSOFInfinity @ Sep 26 2011, 11:47 AM)
WBA was actually our "gamechanger". After our miserable away form last season, that victory was very important. And it did help when we won 5-0 at Bolton.

Stoke was kinda "unlucky" for us. We could have won, if not for the injuries we had (Rooney, Smalling, Hernandez, and Vidic to some extend). But if we win the next two games, we should gain back our morale.....
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its more like both are unlucky not to win, thus both are lucky not to lose
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Owen won't turn back on England

With 40 goals in 89 gaps, Owen was one of the deadliest strikers of his generation and is fourth on England's all-time scoring chart.

But Owen has never seriously featured in coach Fabio Capello's plans, only ever featuring as a sub once in an international friendly against France in March 2008.

Owen's decision to join Manchester United and become a bit-part player further hampered his chances of forcing his way into the international set-up.

Owen told the Observer: "I was in every squad for over a decade and all of a sudden it stopped one day.

"I would never turn my back on it, but obviously there's a scar there that still hurts a bit. But I don't get upset now when I'm not in the squad, like I used to. If I got a call-up I'd be there within five minutes.

"Fabio Capello picked his first squad and I was on the bench. I thought: 'This might be a sign that he doesn't fancy me.' The next time I wasn't in the squad, and that's just been that.''

Owen, 31, was also quick to defend his ability to perform at the highest level after a career blighted by injuries.

"I was born to score goals," he said. "How I score them - how I get the ball into the back of the net - might have changed. The actual ability of what I was born to do will never leave me.

"I used to be able to create a lot for other people, move defences all over the park, make great diagonal runs into channels, turn and beat players. I can't do that as much as I used to be able to. But what I've done is refine my game to be more clever, get into different positions, be more instinctive around the box."

Owen has previously explained that he chose to join Manchester United to be with the best and to win medals, insisting that he would not have been happy playing for a mid-table club after leaving Newcastle United.

"In many ways that's what harms your chances of a place - the fact that we are so bloody good," Owen said of the United squad. "The strikers are just fabulous. No matter where you look there are world-class players, and they're a good range of ages, virtually every type of striker.

"It's one position where we're particularly well off. Even at 31 I'm enjoying learning how different people play and how you can play along side them. That's the positive.

"I could have gone to lots of other clubs and earned more. The attraction from Man Utd's end was that they could get a free transfer and use their name and their ability to win trophies and their kudos to attract players such as me. That's where they've got an advantage, where they wouldn't have to pay bigger wages.

"At other clubs a wealthy investor might have to pay twice as much as everyone else because if they don't they won't get the player. My situation is the opposite. I've been attracted to the club by the players, by the manager, the ability to win things. Money is not the motivation. I've had a great career. I've done really well.

"I wanted to play under the manager and in a fantastic team. I just can't believe how many people think otherwise."

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Owen is such a professional  notworthy.gif
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/respect owen.

crapello can kiss his aaa goodbye!
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post Sep 26 2011, 02:03 PM

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with rooney and hernandez out, time for berbatov and owen to prove their worth ...
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post Sep 26 2011, 02:15 PM

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u forgetting we also got ramli, kiko, mame and keane on the roster
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post Sep 26 2011, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(hk_loo @ Sep 26 2011, 02:03 PM)
with rooney and hernandez out, time for berbatov and owen to prove their worth ...
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it didnt quite work out well for the previous game.. hoping more for owen + macheda biggrin.gif
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post Sep 26 2011, 04:15 PM

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QUOTE(pisces88 @ Sep 26 2011, 03:43 PM)
it didnt quite work out well for the previous game.. hoping more for owen + macheda  biggrin.gif
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owen isnt that fit for continuous games. i think berba+macheda would better.
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post Sep 26 2011, 06:12 PM

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where is rooney?
is he injured?
why draw with stoke?
i'm surely Utd will beat their noisy neighbour
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post Sep 26 2011, 06:13 PM

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Put 2 players who would rather shoot or dribble rather than pass and you get nothing.

Owen FTW. Especially in OLD TRAFFORD. smile.gif


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post Sep 26 2011, 06:21 PM

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i think its time to put Macheda in the real center forward position....playing him out of position won't help much, for Owen, i think he should be good for the Norwich game, after all he just played 2 games this week, don't think he's that match fit yet
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post Sep 26 2011, 11:30 PM

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hope other strikers step up!!chance for them now!!!
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Berba-Owen-Macheda full force on Norwich

Berba-Owen or

Park-Berba-Nani against Basel
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post Sep 26 2011, 11:40 PM

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Berba play okay that day. Seems not that fit yet, I think he will do with more games. Give him few more games to prove his worth smile.gif
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post Sep 27 2011, 12:12 AM

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i dunno why feel rooney's injury is exaggerated coz of internationals coming up.
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post Sep 27 2011, 12:25 AM

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QUOTE(zenix @ Sep 27 2011, 12:12 AM)
i dunno why feel rooney's injury is exaggerated coz of internationals coming up.
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Fergie : Just as planned whistling.gif
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post Sep 27 2011, 12:58 AM

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QUOTE(sHsIkuA @ Sep 27 2011, 12:25 AM)
Fergie : Just as planned  whistling.gif
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Cap: Rooney available?
SAF: Rooney got hamstring problem.
Cap: Welbeck how?
SAF: Out of form lah u wan meh?
Cap: Then who u got for me?
SAF: U wan Owen?
Cap: Can lah!
SAF: Not Michael Owen, Owen Hargreaves......go walk across the road!
Cap: T_T


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post Sep 27 2011, 02:17 AM

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u noticed that without chicarito and rooney our play is alot slower? Berba and Owen 1st touch is off. They can't hold the fast counter and lose the ball before Anderson, nani, young comes up.

Welbeck seems to be able to be able to play fast paced though.
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Without midfield support, Berba and Owen seems to be wasting their time upfront.

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