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Cool stuff, SAF!! Let's try that this weekend!! QUOTE(onepack @ Mar 19 2009, 01:20 PM)
Tell that to both Liverpool & Chelsea. I lost how many times they met in last few seasons! English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 05/04 Man Utd v Aston Villa | 22:55 ESPN
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QUOTE(air_mood @ Mar 19 2009, 01:11 PM) Cool stuff, SAF!! Let's try that this weekend!! QUOTE(onepack @ Mar 19 2009, 01:20 PM) Tell that to both Liverpool & Chelsea. I lost how many times they met in last few seasons! |
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Mar 19 2009, 01:58 PM
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May be SAF already tried it.
May be the one who scored against Arsenal is Fabio |
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Mar 19 2009, 02:09 PM
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For what we know, Da Silvas are actually Triplets and he only disclose 2 of 'em.
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Mar 19 2009, 02:46 PM
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Mar 19 2009, 02:56 PM
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just hope devil can bounce back after shocking defeat..
UNITED BOLEH!! yeah!! Added on March 19, 2009, 3:01 pmTell that to both Liverpool & Chelsea. I lost how many times they met in last few seasons! [/quote] not on quarter final.. on semis maybe.. final definately?? This post has been edited by onepack: Mar 19 2009, 03:01 PM |
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Mar 19 2009, 03:29 PM
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i demand a rematch. It'll happen sooner or later anyways, if not now, then it'll be in the semis or in the finals.
the football fixture gods have always been thinged with a hint of mischief! |
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Mar 19 2009, 03:33 PM
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QUOTE(madmoz @ Mar 19 2009, 03:29 PM) i demand a rematch. It'll happen sooner or later anyways, if not now, then it'll be in the semis or in the finals. Rome with their Ultras and scooter riding stabbers is bad enough already. Dont think you need Scousers and Mancs going head to head there to add to the already present problems.the football fixture gods have always been thinged with a hint of mischief! Added on March 19, 2009, 3:48 pm QUOTE(sunnyK @ Mar 19 2009, 03:33 PM) don't laugh at them yet , i actually think rafa benitez contract extension is good for liverpool and in general , good for the BPL image as well Who's laughing at them?? Clearly I'm rejoicing that they manage to sign the loon onto a longer contract. As Kool likes to sing....Celebrate good times, Cmon!!!KRAP. This post has been edited by air_mood: Mar 19 2009, 03:48 PM |
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Mar 19 2009, 05:35 PM
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Fergie dismisses quintuple
QUOTE Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has dismissed his side's chances of winning an unprecedented quintuple this season. The Red Devils have already won the Fifa Club World Cup and the Carling Cup, while the Premier League champions hold a four-point lead in the defence of their crown. United are also in the FA Cup semi-finals and the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, making glory on five fronts a possibility. But while Ferguson has reiterated that his current squad is the best in his time at Old Trafford, the Scot has played down the chances of a historic campaign. He told the New Statesman: "The thing about cup football is you need to be the best but you also need a lot of luck and I think it's asking too much for all the games to go your way. "The one thing I will say is, this squad is the best I have ever had. Every game we play, I feel confident. "At the moment, every attack fears our defence and every defence fears our midfield and attack. That gives you confidence but it is too tough a call." http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5070560,00.html QUOTE At the moment, every attack fears our defence IF the back four is not having an off day Ferguson's drive remains QUOTE Sir Alex Ferguson has no plans to call time on his Manchester United career in the immediate future. The Scot, widely recognised as one of the game's greatest ever managers, has been at the helm of the Old Trafford outfit since November 1986. In his 22 years in charge he has accumulated an astonishing haul of domestic and continental silverware for the Red Devils and, despite his advancing years, he will not be leaving the dug-out just yet. United have already claimed the Fifa Club World Cup and Carling Cup this season and remain hot favourites to retain the Premier League crown. An FA Cup semi-final meeting with Everton awaits with the North West giants also in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League. And while Ferguson has dismissed his side's chances of claiming an unprecedented quintuple, his passion for the game has not dimmed. Tingle When asked if he was planning to retire, he told The Guardian: "Not for a while. I'm 67 now. My health's good. "I still have the drive and the energy. I've been here more than 22 years, but I still get a buzz arriving at the training ground. "I still get that tingle of excitement when the team bus draws up at an away ground before a big match." When asked if that meant in another year or two, he added: "That kind of area. We'll see." http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5070782,00.html |
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yeah KRAP lives on!!!
The draw is tomorrow rite? Might be watching from the office or not. |
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Mar 19 2009, 06:09 PM
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Tomorrow night what time? 7 ?
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Mar 19 2009, 06:29 PM
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don't think SAF has the guts to replace Rafael with Fabio
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Mar 19 2009, 06:47 PM
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Manchester United confirm fixture switch
QUOTE Manchester United will face a fixture pile-up as the Premier League title race reaches its conclusion after it was confirmed their encounter with Wigan Athletic at the JJB Stadium will be moved to Wednesday, May 13. GettyImages Sir Alex Ferguson: Tough road ahead The league match was scheduled for the weekend of April 18 but was postponed because United must now tackle Everton in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley the following day. United will now play Manchester City at Old Trafford, Wigan away and Arsenal at home in what could be a pivotal seven-day spell as the Premeir League champions atempt to defend their title. In addition, if the European champions reach the semi-finals of the Champions League, it will result in five games in fourteen vital days. United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has already railed against the match schedule this season and refused to talk to Sky Sports after his team's 4-1 thrashing by Liverpool because he was furious at having to kick-off at 12.45pm on a Saturday following a Wednesday night Champions League tie against Inter Milan. more fixture pile up Vidic lauds strength of the English game QUOTE Nemanja Vidic feels the Premier League can give itself a hefty pat on the back as four of its teams wait to discover their Champions League fate. Click here Once again the English quartet has made it through to the quarter-finals, with the odds on at least one of them making it to the final in Rome on May 27. It would be the fifth time on the trot there has been top-flight representation in Europe's biggest club competition. And Vidic is in no doubt the Premier League has earned the right to call itself number one. "The English league is the best," said the Manchester United defender. "The Premier League is stronger than anyone else in Europe now. "Once again there are four teams in the quarter-finals. That has to be good for English football. It is good for the players to be involved in the English game." Given the widely publicised unhappiness UEFA president Michel Platini has at the dominance of English teams, conspiracy theorists wonder whether tomorrow's last-eight draw might consign all four teams to the same section, ensuring there is no repeat of the all-English showdown in Moscow last season, when United beat Chelsea on penalties. The Londoners would certainly relish the opportunity of revenge over Sir Alex Ferguson's men, who are also aware Arsenal have a victory at the Emirates this season to fall back on, while Liverpool blitzed them at Old Trafford last weekend. Not that the other four potential opponents are exactly unknown to United. The Red Devils have met Villarreal four times in the past four seasons - with not a goal in sight for either side - and FC Porto, with Jose Mourinho as manager, dumped them out of the 2004 competition. In addition, Barcelona were beaten in last season's semi-final and Bayern Munich have a special place in United's history as the team on the wrong end of that stunning last-gasp triumph in 1999. Sir Alex Ferguson has already revealed his gut feeling that United will draw English opposition in the knock-out stages for the first time. And Vidic realises he may not be adding to his air miles this time around. "There is a chance we could play another English team," he said. "It is three from seven, so the odds are quite good. Whoever we play will be difficult because they are all top teams now. "We know that any team we play, we will need to give our best." |
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Chelsea risk Fergie fury with swoop for starlet Gorre
QUOTE Chelsea are risking the wrath of Sir Alex Ferguson during the title run-in by trying to prise away one of Manchester United's brightest young talents. Sportsmail can reveal that Chelsea sporting director Frank Arnesen is making inroads into signing Kenji Gorre, the 15-year-old son of Southampton's assistant first-team coach Dean Gorre, from United this summer. Gorre is recognised as one of the best young players coming through the academy and has recently been called into the England youth set-up as he has dual nationality with Holland under his father's citizenship. Despite concerns over Arnesen's future role at Chelsea, the club's sporting director is still committed to recruiting the best young players in the world. He has a long-standing friendship with Dean Gorre - they played for Ajax during separate spells - and has made a discreet inquiry about his talented son. Chelsea are prepared to pay a transfer fee for the right midfielder, but Ferguson will be reluctant to allow one his most promising players to leave. United initially signed him from Manchester City's academy, sparking similarities with the way Ryan Giggs joined from their rivals, and have no intention letting him leave. Although his father still officially lives in Manchester, Dean spends most of his time on the south coast as Southampton fight relegation to League One. He may move permanently if Southampton stay up and that may prove pivotal when Chelsea step up their attempts to sign Kenji. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...rlet-Gorre.html Lightning Bolt takes on Ronaldo » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/new...akes_on_ronaldo |
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i thought Usain Bolt is a Real Madrid fan
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this pic is real epic! Kudos,now the EPL will be ours for years to come
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