QUOTE(jep @ Feb 12 2014, 05:09 PM)
dengan fulham pon x boleh makan ada hati nak gi final UCL....meet bayern munich/barca/real madrid/psg sure kena rape kaw2.. English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 02/04 ManUtd v BayernMunich 2:45 816/834
English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 02/04 ManUtd v BayernMunich 2:45 816/834
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Feb 12 2014, 05:20 PM
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Feb 12 2014, 05:43 PM
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Feb 13 2014, 01:38 AM
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although i want to see a win but somehow i rather see arsenal win for the specific obvious reason...
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Feb 13 2014, 01:55 AM
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Feb 15 2014, 02:05 PM
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Feb 15 2014, 02:08 PM
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Feb 17 2014, 01:33 PM
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QUOTE(sunblaze @ Feb 17 2014, 12:32 PM) I remember that stretch of years. In the EPL we were struggling against Arsenal and their invincibles, then Mourinho joined Chelsea and gave us another serious rival. still better than lying in midtable position.... In Europe we had a bad time too, 3 years in a row of struggling to make a mark. If memory serves at one point we even went out in the group stages in a group we had expected to qualify from easily. Keane left United on bad terms too. Very frustrating 3 seasons, it was hard to be optimistic... when Chelsea won the league and added Ballack and Shevchenko (who would have expected him to flop so badly?) to their squad, on paper they looked very intimidating. oh btw if rene meulensteen is available why not to take him back? |
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Feb 17 2014, 02:20 PM
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Feb 19 2014, 10:08 PM
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QUOTE(nVidiaFX @ Feb 19 2014, 10:05 PM) Does anyone think that at 300K GBP a week is too much for wayne rooney. I think Man Utd should just let him go. He is a stumbling block in the club and causes disharmony. If we pay him 300K GBP a week it feels like finally a player is bigger than a club. yeah i also think 300k per week is too much...if SAF still at helm he will never allow it to happen...but who know what happen in future...just wait n see... |
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rooney confirmed signed new contract already....from his official fb...
https://www.facebook.com/WayneRooney/photos...?type=1&theater |
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Feb 23 2014, 03:20 AM
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i cant brain moyes...if he didnt want to use kagawa in his plan then why not sold him in previous january transfer???
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Feb 26 2014, 01:15 PM
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look like i make right decision not to watch match last night...lol...
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Feb 26 2014, 04:12 PM
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like i said before...give messi, ronaldo, falcao, ibrahimovic also no use if manager is moyes...
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Feb 27 2014, 03:20 PM
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David Moyes' record-breaking season
Manchester United’s 2-0 defeat to Olympiakos on Tuesday was their first ever loss to Greek opposition, adding to the list of records and landmarks set in David Moyes’ first season at Old Trafford. The Premier League champions have suffered also historic defeats to West Bromwich Albion, Everton, Newcastle, Swansea and Stoke. Meanwhile, Moyes registered the club’s best away win in Europe for more than half a century, broke their transfer record and awarded the most lucrative contract ever at Old Trafford. Here is how various milestones have been set in an eventful six months: Aug. 11 -- Manchester United 2-0 Wigan: Moyes becomes the first United manager to win a trophy in his competitive debut in charge, lifting the Community Shield courtesy of two goals from Robin van Persie. Aug. 17 -- Swansea City 1-4 Manchester United: Moyes becomes the first United manager since Dave Sexton, who beat Birmingham 4-1 in 1977, to make a winning start in the league. Sep. 22 -- Manchester City 4-1 Manchester United: United equal their heaviest defeat at the Etihad Stadium. It is their joint biggest loss away to City since 1989. Sept. 28 -- Manchester United 1-2 West Bromwich Albion: United lose at Old Trafford to Albion for the first time in 35 years, since Ron Atkinson’s Baggies beat Sexton’s side 5-3 in 1978. United are 12th after making their worst start to a league season since 1989-90. Nov. 27 -- Bayer Leverkusen 0-5 Manchester United: Moyes records his biggest win and United’s biggest away from home in the European Cup since the Busby Babes beat Ireland’s Shamrock Rovers 6-0 in 1957, 56 years earlier. Dec. 4 -- Manchester United 0-1 Everton: Everton, who had only taken one point from their previous seven trips to Old Trafford, win away at United for the first time since the first week of the inaugural Premier League season, when they triumphed 3-0 in 1992. Dec. 8 -- Manchester United 0-1 Newcastle United: Yohan Cabaye’s goal means Newcastle win at Old Trafford for the first time in 41 years. They had gone 32 games away at United without tasting victory since 1972. It means United lose successive home Premier League games for the first time since 2002. Jan. 4 -- Manchester United 1-2 Swansea: Michael Laudrup’s side knock Moyes’ team out of the FA Cup, courtesy of Wilfried Bony’s last-minute goal, as Swansea, who first visited Old Trafford in 1931, finally record their first win there. It is only the second time since 1984 that United go out of the FA Cup in the third round. Jan. 7 -- Sunderland 2-1 Manchester United: United, who were also beaten by Tottenham on New Year’s Day, lose three successive games for the first time since 2001 with defeat in the Capital One Cup semifinal first leg. Jan. 24 -- Juan Mata joins from Chelsea for 37.1 million pounds. It breaks United’s transfer record, set when Dimitar Berbatov came from Tottenham in 2008 for 30.75 million pounds. Together with the summer signing of Marouane Fellaini for 27.5 million pounds, it takes United’s spending for the season to 64.6 million pounds -- another club record. Feb. 1 -- Stoke City 2-1 Manchester United: Stoke, who had only taken one point from 11 previous Premier League games against United, defeat them for the first time in the league since 1984. It means United have made their worst start to a season, over 24 league games, in the Premier League era. Feb. 21 -- Wayne Rooney signs a five-and-a-half year deal which, at 300,000 pounds per week, makes him the best paid player in United’s history. As it is worth around 85 million pounds by the time it expires in 2019, it is the biggest contract ever awarded by an English club. Feb. 25 -- Olympiakos 2-0 Manchester United: Olympiakos become the first Greek side ever to beat United in European competition. http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1729040/...-united?cc=4716 |
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QUOTE(thatsound @ Feb 27 2014, 10:45 PM) I am still adamant of United's chances of progressing into the quarter-finals; one need not look any further with Chelsea's 2011/2012 Champions League winning season which started with a first leg 3-1 defeat away to Napoli in the Last 16, but went on to beat the likes of Barcelona and Bayern Munich to win the trophy despite finishing sixth the Premier League. to do same like chelsea in 2011/2012 ucl winning season then 1st must sack moyes...just like chelsea sack villa boas..I just want to urge all United fans to be patient, because we all know the mammoth task of succeeding SAF will definitely harness a few bad hiccups along the way. Sure, people can say DM has inherited a team of Premier League champions but obviously he has his own ideals and philosophies that he wants to inject into a side which has been quietly deteriorating over the years. (recalling an already retired Paul Scholes, buying a 29 year-old frontman, and constantly relying on a 40-year old winger to play CM only goes to show that SAF, with all due respect, has gradually run out of ideas to rebuild an aging squad). We have got to see glimpses of some of those ideals being translated onto the pitch with a more cautious approach in most games in efforts to retain some stability and balance onto United's tactics, and I believe this system will have to take time to build and is difficult to be judged right away. I think if United adopts the sort of holy-trinity creative outlets most top European teams are currently deploying (Hazard-Oscar-Willian, Bale-Ronaldo-Di Maria, Robben-Kroos-Gotze) on top of a line-up which shows stability, then that is the time that we can truly see the ability of the team that DM is trying to architect. At the moment our most creative players, Mata, Rooney, Januzaj and Kagawa are all playing in similar positions, so DM and Ed Woodward must step up efforts to bring in extra-dimensional creative outlets to really strengthen the team. I say axe Tom Cleverly, Ashley Young and Antonio Valencia because they have been give too many opportunities but failed to deliver, and bring in the 6-7 world-class talents as suggested by Roy Keane, only then we can judge whether DM is the right manager or not. I say give it until next season, if there is still no improvement, then only we should debate on whether DM should stay or go. |
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lol transition period excuse is total bullshit from moyes....pellergrini also new to bpl but he already lift cup....he never use transition period excuse what....
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well SAF is also human....human make mistake...
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1st time MU conceded 2 penalty at home....another record broke by moyes..
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