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Honours

Premiership (12): 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
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 (19 (15 outright, 4 shared)): 1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965*, 1967*, 1977*, 1983, 1990*, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 (* = 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 (At Old Trafford): 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: 638 (101) Ryan Giggs 1990 - Present (as of 14 May 2012) [909 (140) overall]

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.

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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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Manchester United 2011-2012 Squad List [Squad number - Player Name] * Last update: 13 August 2011 *

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

Goalkeeper
1. David De Gea
29. Tomasz Kuszczak
34. Anders Lindegaard
40. Ben Amos

Defender
3. Patrice Evra
4. Phil Jones
5. Rio Ferdinand
6. Jonathan Evans
12. Chris Smalling
15. Nemanja Vidic (capt)
20. Fabio da Silva
21. Rafael da Silva

Midfielder
8. Anderson
11. Ryan Giggs
13. Park Ji-Sung
16. Michael Carrick
17. Nani
18. Ashley Young
22. Paul Scholes
23. Tom Cleverley
24. Darren Fletcher
25. Antonio Valencia

Striker
7. Michael Owen
9. Dimitar Berbatov
10. Wayne Rooney
14. Javier Hernandez
19. Danny Welbeck
27. Federico Macheda * On Loan To Queens Park Rangers *

http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6651365

Transfers/Loan Updates * Last Updates: 16 May 2012 *

Magnus Eikrem: Signed For Molde FK [LINK]
James Chester: Signed For Hull City [LINK]
Cameron Stewart: Signed For Hull City [LINK]
Joe Dudgeon: Signed For Hull City [LINK]
Corry Evans: Signed For Hull City [LINK]
Nicky Ajose: Signed For Peterborough [LINK]
Wes Brown: Signed For Sunderland [LINK]
John O'Shea: Signed For Sunderland [LINK]
Gabriel Obertan: Signed For Newcastle United [LINK]
Darron Gibson: Signed For Everton [LINK]

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Comings and goings

Arrivals:

Frederic Veseli (Man City)
Paul Scholes (out of retirement)

Departures:

Darron Gibson (Everton)
Mame Biram Diouf (Hannover 96)
Ravel Morrison (West Ham)
Danny Drinkwater (Leicester City)

Loaned out:

Federico Macheda (QPR)
John Cofie (Royal Antwerp)
Joshua King (Hull City)
Oliver Norwood (Coventry)
Scott Wootton (Nottingham Forest)


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...s-and-outs.aspx

Bebe: Loaned To Besiktas [LINK]
Ritchie De Laet: Loaned To Norwich City [LINK]
Ryan Tunnicliffe: Loaned To Peterborough [LINK]
Scott Wootton: Loaned To Peterborough [LINK]
Oliver Norwood: Loaned To Scunthorpe [LINK]
Danny Drinkwater: Loaned To Barnsley [LINK]

Owen Hargreaves: Released By Club [LINK]
Oliver Gill: Opted For Study [LINK]

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Leicester City have signed Ritchie De Laet and Matthew James from Manchester United on three-year contracts.

Undisclosed fees have been agreed for the pair, who City boss Nigel Pearson described as "hungry young players with winning mentalities".


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18084304

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QUOTE(dlct87 @ May 14 2012, 11:04 AM)
alright, so here's my assessment:

GK: sorted
LB: Evra clearly needs someone to challenge the spot (Clyne perhaps?)
CB: with Evans, Smalling, Rio, Vidic, and Jones, we're good to go
RB: Rafael should get the nod and make this position his

winger: Valencia, Nani, Young, Giggs (Park i think he will leave)
midfield: on paper Carrick, Fletcher, Anderson, Cleverley and Scholes are decent pool of players, bu 3 out of 5 are "doubtful" at best with their injury record, so we have to stop gambling at that, especially Fletcher...

striker: with Berba, and possibly Macheda and Owen leaving, this part is thinning out, so 1 more backup striker should be fine
all in all, we will finally have to address the problem at the midfield this summer, and we should really really aim to NOT be so dependent on Giggs and Scholes anymore
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Giggs maybe can play the odd games here and there as wingers but certainly we can no longer include him in the main list for wingers, that leaves us with only Nani, Valencia & Young for a full season.

Anderson really has to stay fit and step up his performance and be consistent. This season is already his 5th seasons with us but he has not really show much consistency in his performances.

QUOTE(VoiVod @ May 14 2012, 11:48 AM)
IINM Clyne is a right back?
Fabio should be the one covering LB, he is going on loan next season?
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If we trust the rumours then yes, Fabio could be heading to Benfica next season for loan deal.

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Fergie & Giggs honoured

Sir Alex Ferguson and Ryan Giggs were honoured at the Premier League's 20 seasons awards ceremony.

Manchester United boss Ferguson was named the best manager of the last 20 seasons after guiding the Old Trafford club to 12 Premier League titles.

Ferguson pipped Arsene Wenger, Jose Mourinho, Harry Redknapp and David Moyes to the manager's award.

Veteran midfielder Giggs won the best player award after beating off a host of top names, including Dennis Bergkamp, Roy Keane and Thierry Henry.

The Welshman has made 909 appearances for United and is the most decorated player in the English game.

The Premier League's 20 Seasons celebrations, which are designed to honour the players, managers and football that has taken place over the two decades of the world's most watched and supported football league, saw hundreds of thousands of football fans from around the world vote for their favourite moments.

Spectacular

The Premier League 20 Seasons Awards has seen 300,000 fans casting over 4.4m votes in five categories: Goal, Match, Save, Goal Celebration and Fantasy Team of the 20 Seasons.

Wayne Rooney won the Premier League Goal of the 20 Seasons Award for his spectacular overhead kick against Manchester City.

The top three strikes garnered half of the public vote, with Rooney's overhead kick in the Manchester derby in February 2011 getting 26% of the vote. Second, with 19%, was Dennis Bergkamp's impudent flick and spin goal against Newcastle United in March 2002. Third was his former Arsenal team-mate Thierry Henry, who took 15% of the vote for his flicked volley versus Manchester United in October 2000.

Former Blackburn and Newcastle striker Alan Shearer scooped the award for most goals in the Premier League after netting 260 goals.

Shearer netted 112 goals for Blackburn and 148 for hometown club Newcastle.

David James won the award for the most clean sheets with 173 shut-outs in the Premier League at the 20 seasons awards.

The former England goalkeeper represented Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham, Manchester City and Portsmouth during his time in the Premier League.

Manchester United dominated the Premier League fantasy teams, with six of Sir Alex Ferguson's sides over the years making the public XI, while seven Red Devils made the cut in the expert choice.

Fantasy Team - Public: Peter Schmeichel, Ashley Cole, Tony Adams, Nemanja Vidic, Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Steven Gerrard, Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer

Fantasy Team - Experts: Peter Schmeichel, Ashley Cole, Tony Adams, Rio Ferdinand, Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane, Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer

Match of the past 20 seasons:

1. Manchester United 4-3 Manchester City, 20/09/2009 - 18%

2. Liverpool 4-3 Newcastle United, 03/04/1996 - 16%

3. Liverpool 4-4 Arsenal, 21/04/2009 - 15%

Goal celebration of the past 20 seasons

1. Eric Cantona, Manchester United v Sunderland, 1996/97

2. Lomana Lua Lua, Newcastle United, multiple occasions

3. Jimmy Bullard, Manchester City v Hull City, 2009/10

Save of the past 20 seasons

1. Craig Gordon, Sunderland v Bolton, 18/12/2010

2. Peter Schmeichel, Newcastle v Manchester United, 21/12/1997

3. Jussi Jaaskelainen, Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers, 20/10/2001


http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11...-Giggs-honoured

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Well, its all running according to Fergie's plan if Rio does miss out tongue.gif

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Euro 2012: Sir Alex Ferguson doubts Ferdinand England fitness

Sir Alex Ferguson is unsure whether Rio Ferdinand can cope with playing in all of England's matches at Euro 2012.

The Manchester United boss fears the 33-year-old's long-standing lower back problem would leave him unable to deal with the tough match schedule.

England could play six matches in 21 days if they were to reach the final in Poland and Ukraine this summer.

Ferguson told MUTV: "You play something like a game every four days. Rio Ferdinand couldn't do that."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18044588

Seriously, with his constant back problem its better for Rio to consider international retirement to prolong his club career. Last thing we need is for Rio to be selected, played 1 game and injured for long period. Not to mention Vidic will miss our pre-season training and Evans could be having the ankle surgery in summer (before his miracle appearance in the final game).

QUOTE(roti-terbakar @ May 16 2012, 07:58 PM)
Kagawa came from Dortmund, in Bundesliga, battling with Bayern (and to some point, tearing them apart), the record league champion and 4 times Euro Cup winner.

I'd take that over Hazard's Ligue 1 CV.
That is if I have to make a choice between em. I'd prefer none of them actually sice they doesn't really fit in our system unfortunately sad.gif

But I do saw SAF saying he's letting Berba going because he wanted to change the style of our game.  hmm.gif
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I would take a cheaper gamble which is Kagawa. Hazard will NOT come cheap with City involved and its not point try to outbid them in terms of transfer fees & salary which we wont succeed.

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QUOTE(SGSuser @ May 17 2012, 05:05 PM)
owen is to be released, seen this coming...im quite sad for him tbh, but at least he finally got his pl medal
must be quite painful to announce that on twitter
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Official now...

Owen's Reds career over

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Michael Owen’s spell at United has come to an end after the striker revealed he will not be offered a new contract this summer.

The 32-year-old, whose three-year stay at Old Trafford has been punctuated by injury, broke the news on Twitter on Thursday morning.

"The Manager informed me after our testimonial match on Tuesday that the club would not be offering me a new contract," Owen said.

"I have loved every minute of the three years I have spent at such a fantastic club. I would like to thank the players, staff and fans for their support and wish them well for the future.

"I now plan to have a short holiday during which I will contemplate my next move."

Owen arrived from Newcastle on a free transfer in the summer of 2009 and scored 17 goals in 52 appearances, most famously the 96th-minute winner in the Manchester derby three years ago.

He featured only four times in 2011/12 before suffering a thigh injury in November that sidelined him for the rest of the season, though he returned to the bench for the final league game at Sunderland.

Manchester United thanks Michael for his contribution and wishes him well for the future.


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...areer-over.aspx

Sir Alex wishes Owen well

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Sir Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to Michael Owen's professionalism and talent following confirmation the striker is leaving Manchester United.

The boss told his number seven he would not be offered a new contract when the pair were in Belfast for Harry Gregg's Testimonial match on Tuesday night. In what proved to be his final appearance for the Reds, Owen played the first hour of United's 4-1 win before being replaced by Wayne Rooney.

Sir Alex told ManUtd.com: "It is a pleasure to have had Michael at Manchester United. Michael is a consummate professional and was an influential figure in our dressing room. Unfortunately he had no luck with his injury this season.

"Michael’s record of goals per game is exceptional and we wish him all the best for the future."


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...-owen-well.aspx
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QUOTE(athlonmax @ May 17 2012, 09:49 PM)
Jordan frigging Henderson is on backup instead of Carrick?
Is this a joke? lol Woy oh Woy
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Please read the news on the web, Carrick himself dont want to be in contention as a bit part player smile.gif

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12...led-himself-out
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QUOTE(nazq @ May 18 2012, 03:55 AM)
Just won the Manchester Senior Cup, beat City 2-0 at the Etihad. Will Keane and Luke Giverin scored!

Keane have to go on loan next season really.
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QUOTE(SGSuser @ May 19 2012, 11:30 AM)
from what i saw on twitter ole will not get the investments he needs for this summer, thk this explains why he considered villa
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Solskjaer visit causes rift

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer moved a step closer to taking the vacant manager's job at Aston Villa on Friday, flying to Birmingham to meet club owner Randy Lerner.

However, the move has provoked controversy in Norway, with Molde's major backers withdrawing their support for the club over in protest at Solskjaer's actions.

Solskjaer, 39, and wife Silje flew in on Lerner's private jet from their home town of Kristiansund, having been permission by Molde to speak with the Premier League side.

The two parties met for four-hours of talks, before Solskjaer returned to Norway to continue preparations for Molde's league fixture this Sunday. Molde announced earlier today they had received interest and contact from Aston Villa'', and said the Premier League club and Solskjaer "are talking together''.

Solskjaer added: "I can confirm I've spoken with Aston Villa. There were no negotiations, but an informal initial chat. They also have other candidates they want to talk to. I wanted to show respect for one of the biggest clubs in the Premier League by responding to their questions with an initial talk.''

Solskjaer told Norwegian newspaper Romsdals Budstikke: "I am the manager of the MFK (Molde) and have only had a casual conversation."

However, businessman Kjell Inge Rokke, chairman and a major shareholder in industrial investment firm Aker, said Solskjaer had been asked to answer questions about his plans before holding talks with Villa, but had not provided answers.

Rokke said: "This is perceived as incompatible with the MFK [Molde football club] community that we are both a part of.''

A statement released to newspaper Romsdals Budstikke on behalf of Rokke's business said: "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has not hidden the fact that one day he could go back to England. Nevertheless, Aker is surprising that he dropped Friday's training, and headed to England in public for informal talks with Aston Villa before three major league games in a week.''

Molde have reacted to the statement from Rokke and Aker and said the club "regrets" that the businessman and his company have decided to withdraw their backing.

In a statement on the club website, Molde said: "Rokke and Aker have for years been Molde Football Club's most important and largest partner in several areas. Molde FK are eternally grateful for the contribution and support Rokke, his family and Aker have shown us over the years.

"Molde Football Club regrets that Aker has decided to reduce its involvement as a result of our manager's actions. We confirm Rokke and Aker's version of events and why Aker has decided to reduce their contributions.''


http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/...lla-job?cc=4716

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