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« Reply #1560 on: April 17, 2010, 02:02:13 PM »


Man U bringin their locker room behaviour onto the field lol.
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« Reply #1561 on: April 17, 2010, 02:34:44 PM »

That goal made him as Giddy as a school girl oui
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« Reply #1562 on: April 18, 2010, 06:07:22 AM »
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« Reply #1563 on: April 18, 2010, 02:46:33 PM »


Wonder how Yorke wudda react if Neville had buss a smooch on him lol.

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« Reply #1564 on: April 18, 2010, 10:25:31 PM »
Brother of United's Mame Biram Diouf beaten up after Manchester Derby

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/apr/19/manchester-united-city-diouf/print

Manchester United's jubilation after a weekend that reinvigorated their title hopes has been tempered by the news that the brother of their striker Mame Biram Diouf was beaten up during a prolonged outbreak of violence after the derby victory against Manchester City.

Abdul Diouf, visiting his younger sibling while on holiday from Dakar, was punched and kicked to the ground because he was wearing his brother's shirt from the Carling Cup final, with the player's surname emblazoned above the number 32 – as worn previously by Carlos Tevez.

Witnesses said the 28-year-old was set upon after "walking the wrong way" during large-scale disorder outside the City of Manchester stadium. He was struck several times but did not lose consciousness. "He was attacked from behind by some Manchester City supporters as he was walking away from the ground," Jim Solbakken, Diouf's agent, said. "Fortunately he managed to get away without any bad injuries and he did not need medical treatment."

His attackers were heard shouting "Munich" in reference to the Munich air disaster in 1958 when a plane carrying United's team crashed, killing 23 people including eight of Sir Matt Busby's players.

Diouf, a 22-year-old Senegal international, signed for United from Molde last July but was loaned back to the Norwegian club for the rest of the Tippeligaen season. He moved to Old Trafford in January and scored his first goal a few weeks later in the 3-0 home defeat of Burnley, celebrating with a flip in front of the Stretford End. But he has been only on the fringe of the first-team squad, making five appearances, and was not in contention for the derby because of an injury.

The forward, signed on the recommendation of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after averaging nearly a goal every two games for Molde, is said to be shocked and surprised about Saturday's incident, having not been fully aware of the hostile relationship between the two Manchester clubs. After hearing the details he was described as relieved and thankful that his brother avoided being hurt more seriously than bruises and cuts to his face and body. Sir Alex Ferguson has been informed and is expected to speak to his player today.

He has contacted relatives in Senegal and spoke last night to his younger brother, Mame Mbar, a 19-year-old striker with Molde who is on loan at Sarpsborg 08 in Norway's second division. Diouf about it .

Paul Scholes's winner for United in the third minute of stoppage time took Ferguson's team to within a point of Chelsea with three games to go and set off clashes outside the stadium between mounted police and a large group of City's supporters who were trying to confront the United fans. At the height of the trouble there was an attempt to overturn a police van. One fan was seen throwing horse dung at United's supporters with his bare hands.

During the day the police made 20 arrests, including 10 for public order offences and one for breaching a banning order. When the teams met in the Carling Cup semi-final in January, police searches at the gates led to golf balls and darts being confiscated from the United fans. On this occasion no weapons were found.

Some supporters have questioned why Greater Manchester police allowed the two sets of supporters to leave at the same time, particularly bearing in mind the volatile way the game had ended. Scholes's winner sparked scenes of wild celebration from the United players and, despite being specifically asked beforehand not to do anything that could provoke the crowd, Gary Neville made a point of grabbing the badge on his shirt as he ran in front of the home supporters.

The police have decided to take a tolerant line and will not raise the issue with United, the view being that the celebrations were not excessive. If anything, the police feel the United players helped keep the visiting fans in the stadium by congregating in front of the away section.
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Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« Reply #1565 on: April 22, 2010, 05:07:37 PM »
Manchester United in need of summer surgery

by James Ducker - the Times Online


Manchester United have already tied up deals for Javier Hernandez, the Mexico striker, and Chris Smalling, the England Under-21 defender, who will move to Old Trafford from Chivas and Fulham respectively on July 1.

Given the struggles of other emerging young players Sir Alex Ferguson has signed in the past three years, however, United supporters remain uncertain about what to expect from Hernandez and Smalling, neither of whom have much pedigree to talk of as yet.

Ferguson said last week that he plans to sign “two more players at the most”, but whether or not that is true, there is a growing feeling among fans that United need another goalkeeper, midfield player and striker to help address the weaknesses that have been exposed during the course of an inconsistent campaign.

Even if United win a record fourth successive Barclays Premier League title, in addition to the Carling Cup secured in February, seven league defeats so far, elimination from the Champions League quarter-finals at the hands of a modest Bayern Munich team, defeat in the third round of the FA Cup by Leeds United and a dependence on Wayne Rooney make it clear that some surgery is required.

Here, timesonline takes a look at who might come and go at Old Trafford this summer.

More...http://timesonline.typepad.com/thegame/2010/04/manchester-united-in-need-of-summer-surgery.html



Also, Manchester Utd Reserves won the Reserve League North title and the Academy is close to following suit.


http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/manchester_united/s/1222945_uniteds_next_generation_win_league_title

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« Reply #1566 on: April 22, 2010, 05:37:48 PM »
Man United named world's richest club

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Manchester United named world's most valuable club by Forbes for sixth straight year
Real Madrid come second on list, with Arsenal third and Barcelona fourth
Top 20 clubs see their average value decline to $632 million from $691 million
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(CNN) -- Manchester United were named the world's most valuable football club for the sixth year in a row in Forbes magazine's annual table.

The English Premier League champions, owned by the American Glazer family, are valued at $1.84 billion.

Record nine-time European champions Real Madrid are second in the list with a value of $1.32 billion, with Arsenal third on $1.18 billion.

Reigning Spanish and European champions Barcelona were fourth, followed by the trio of Bayern Munich, Liverpool and AC Milan, who have 16 European Cups between them.

Should San Kroenke buy Arsenal?

Forbes tallied income from revenue streams including broadcast deals, sponsorship and ticket sales.

Overall, the top 20 clubs saw their average value decline to $632 million from $691 million, with 15 teams seeing their values decline.

Juventus and Olympic Marseille had the two biggest increases in value - each gaining 9% on the previous year.

United, who claim to have 333 million followers worldwide, will begin a new sponsorship deal with American insurance giants Aon Corporation next season that will bring in $34 million a year over four years, 50% more than its current deal with AIG.

"The club has really established itself as one of the top brands in world sport," Peter Schwartz, a business sports writer for Forbes, said in a statement.

"New kit deals and great marketing has seen them maintain their status despite all the problems of the global recession."

Despite their success on and off the field, a wealthy group of United fans, known as the Red Knights, are putting together a bid to buy out the Glazers, who have loaded $839 million of debt onto the club.

FORBES' TOP TEN FOOTBALL TEAMS BY VALUE ($MILLION)

1. Manchester United 1,835

2. Real Madrid 1,323

3. Arsenal 1,181

4. Barcelona 1,000

5. Bayern Munich 990

6. Liverpool 822

7. AC Milan 800

8. Juventus 656

9. Chelsea 646

10. Inter Milan 413

 

 
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http://topics.edition.cnn.com/topics/Arsenal_FC
Should San Kroenke buy Arsenal?
http://worldsport.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/14/should-stan-kroenke-buy-arsenal/

 
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Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« Reply #1567 on: April 24, 2010, 05:16:50 AM »
Team News vs Spurs:

No Rio, No Rooney

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Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« Reply #1568 on: April 24, 2010, 06:14:27 AM »
Wetting the field to provide an advantage (or disadvantage) only works if your players aren't slipping around too.

The 2 goals scored against spurs in the last 2 weeks came from low crosses across the 6. We'll see if Man U tries to do the same.
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« Reply #1569 on: April 24, 2010, 06:58:40 AM »
Man United named world's richest club

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Manchester United named world's most valuable club by Forbes for sixth straight year
Real Madrid come second on list, with Arsenal third and Barcelona fourth
Top 20 clubs see their average value decline to $632 million from $691 million
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(CNN) -- Manchester United were named the world's most valuable football club for the sixth year in a row in Forbes magazine's annual table.

The English Premier League champions, owned by the American Glazer family, are valued at $1.84 billion.

Record nine-time European champions Real Madrid are second in the list with a value of $1.32 billion, with Arsenal third on $1.18 billion.

Reigning Spanish and European champions Barcelona were fourth, followed by the trio of Bayern Munich, Liverpool and AC Milan, who have 16 European Cups between them.

Should San Kroenke buy Arsenal?

Forbes tallied income from revenue streams including broadcast deals, sponsorship and ticket sales.

Overall, the top 20 clubs saw their average value decline to $632 million from $691 million, with 15 teams seeing their values decline.

Juventus and Olympic Marseille had the two biggest increases in value - each gaining 9% on the previous year.

United, who claim to have 333 million followers worldwide, will begin a new sponsorship deal with American insurance giants Aon Corporation next season that will bring in $34 million a year over four years, 50% more than its current deal with AIG.

"The club has really established itself as one of the top brands in world sport," Peter Schwartz, a business sports writer for Forbes, said in a statement.

"New kit deals and great marketing has seen them maintain their status despite all the problems of the global recession."

Despite their success on and off the field, a wealthy group of United fans, known as the Red Knights, are putting together a bid to buy out the Glazers, who have loaded $839 million of debt onto the club.

FORBES' TOP TEN FOOTBALL TEAMS BY VALUE ($MILLION)

1. Manchester United 1,835

2. Real Madrid 1,323

3. Arsenal 1,181

4. Barcelona 1,000

5. Bayern Munich 990

6. Liverpool 822

7. AC Milan 800

8. Juventus 656

9. Chelsea 646

10. Inter Milan 413

 

 
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http://topics.edition.cnn.com/topics/Manchester_United_FC
Real Madrid FC
http://topics.edition.cnn.com/topics/Real_Madrid_FC
Arsenal FC
http://topics.edition.cnn.com/topics/Arsenal_FC
Should San Kroenke buy Arsenal?
http://worldsport.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/14/should-stan-kroenke-buy-arsenal/

 
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http://edition.cnn.com/2010/SPORT/football/04/22/football.united.forbes.value
 

  .....so all this sky-is-falling hoo-rah-rah!! about the glazers' running the team into an impending doom of a Portsmouth's demise just might be a bit premature then?


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« Reply #1570 on: April 24, 2010, 07:16:38 AM »
King!!!!
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« Reply #1571 on: April 24, 2010, 07:17:08 AM »
King!!!!
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Dis game is killin me, lol. Come on Spurs!!

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« Reply #1572 on: April 24, 2010, 07:26:17 AM »
Steups...
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« Reply #1573 on: April 24, 2010, 07:26:32 AM »
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« Reply #1575 on: April 24, 2010, 07:27:14 AM »
Dammit, lol

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« Reply #1576 on: April 24, 2010, 07:30:49 AM »
Weak penalty.
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« Reply #1577 on: April 24, 2010, 07:31:45 AM »
boom bang UNITED !!! UNITED!!!!!  :beermug:
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« Reply #1578 on: April 24, 2010, 07:40:26 AM »
GLORY GLORY MAN UTD!!!!!!!
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« Reply #1579 on: April 24, 2010, 07:40:48 AM »
Wood...Man U 4 EVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR :beermug: :devil: :devil: :devil:
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« Reply #1580 on: April 24, 2010, 07:51:05 AM »
this f**king team could never do anything easy... lord fada lol

Great response...Rafael is a jackass...he needs to go out on loan and grow the f**k up..terrible concentration on the 1-1

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« Reply #1581 on: April 24, 2010, 08:11:46 AM »
d attempt to clear the ball was even more laughable
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« Reply #1582 on: April 24, 2010, 08:12:18 AM »
this f**king team could never do anything easy... lord fada lol

Great response...Rafael is a jackass...he needs to go out on loan and grow the f**k up..terrible concentration on the 1-1


Yeah, what was carrick doing giving King a piggy back? King shouldn't have gotten such a clean look in the first place.

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« Reply #1583 on: April 24, 2010, 08:40:53 AM »
Nice fight back by the Red Devils .... Wonder what would have happened if Gudjohnsen had pulled the trigger when the score was 1-1, maybe he thought it was Shaka in goal...steups

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« Reply #1584 on: April 24, 2010, 08:55:09 AM »
Considering Rooney may be out for the remainder of the season, if Utd can come through the rest of these games, they would truly be deserving of being champions yes.


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6113381,00.html



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« Reply #1585 on: April 24, 2010, 08:59:23 AM »
Considering Rooney may be out for the remainder of the season, if Utd can come through the rest of these games, they would truly be deserving of being champions yes.


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6113381,00.html




Berba,Kiko and Diouf will have to get the job done...We looked flat with the 4-5-1 until we switched to the 4-4-2 with Berba and Kiko in attack...I hope we see out the season like that..especially vs Sunderland...you never know with Wayne though..he'll probably be back next week that cheeky bastard

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« Reply #1586 on: April 24, 2010, 09:51:13 AM »
Considering Rooney may be out for the remainder of the season, if Utd can come through the rest of these games, they would truly be deserving of being champions yes.


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6113381,00.html




Berba,Kiko and Diouf will have to get the job done...We looked flat with the 4-5-1 until we switched to the 4-4-2 with Berba and Kiko in attack...I hope we see out the season like that..especially vs Sunderland...you never know with Wayne though..he'll probably be back next week that cheeky bastard


Diouf like he injured or sum yes - cause I haven't seen him in the reserves either.

But if they can't get the required results against Sunderland and Stoke - Rooney or no Rooney - then they probably don't deserve the title anyways yes. All irrelevant unless the Blues drops points of course - but at least Utd are fighting to the end - even if they could have made it a lot easier on themselves by getting more points out of Blackburn and Chelsea.

Never dull or routine moment supporting this team yes :)
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« Reply #1587 on: April 24, 2010, 11:08:29 AM »
Considering Rooney may be out for the remainder of the season, if Utd can come through the rest of these games, they would truly be deserving of being champions yes.


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6113381,00.html




Berba,Kiko and Diouf will have to get the job done...We looked flat with the 4-5-1 until we switched to the 4-4-2 with Berba and Kiko in attack...I hope we see out the season like that..especially vs Sunderland...you never know with Wayne though..he'll probably be back next week that cheeky bastard


Diouf like he injured or sum yes - cause I haven't seen him in the reserves either.

But if they can't get the required results against Sunderland and Stoke - Rooney or no Rooney - then they probably don't deserve the title anyways yes. All irrelevant unless the Blues drops points of course - but at least Utd are fighting to the end - even if they could have made it a lot easier on themselves by getting more points out of Blackburn and Chelsea.

Never dull or routine moment supporting this team yes :)
maybe Diouf got some time off, due to the incident that happened to his brother after the Manchester Derby

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Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« Reply #1588 on: April 24, 2010, 11:47:25 AM »
Considering Rooney may be out for the remainder of the season, if Utd can come through the rest of these games, they would truly be deserving of being champions yes.


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6113381,00.html




Berba,Kiko and Diouf will have to get the job done...We looked flat with the 4-5-1 until we switched to the 4-4-2 with Berba and Kiko in attack...I hope we see out the season like that..especially vs Sunderland...you never know with Wayne though..he'll probably be back next week that cheeky bastard


Diouf like he injured or sum yes - cause I haven't seen him in the reserves either.

But if they can't get the required results against Sunderland and Stoke - Rooney or no Rooney - then they probably don't deserve the title anyways yes. All irrelevant unless the Blues drops points of course - but at least Utd are fighting to the end - even if they could have made it a lot easier on themselves by getting more points out of Blackburn and Chelsea.

Never dull or routine moment supporting this team yes :)

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« Reply #1589 on: April 24, 2010, 03:32:19 PM »
I think is time some peeps learn to calm down a bit,Man U is not no ordinary team and we keep panicking all the time,look at the history of this team and is year in year out, teams are falling by the way side and Man U consistently is a major threat in every league/tournament across the globe but some tend to treat them like they just another team,when ever they win a game/tournament it's always a lot of ifs and buts,how lucky they are but they continue to be a threat to every one.

It's not an easy feat achieve what they achieve,they have injury problems and loose players just like everybody else,they Man U is a one man team but with or without Ronaldo they still win,with or without Rooney it's the same,they are consistant,this is sport things will never be the same all the time.     

 

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