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Post by stone cold on Sept 29, 2008 19:36:58 GMT 7
my man DIMI a bit "chow chiu"...... ;D..he will get a hattrick a=vs AAAABBOOOOOGGGG...in d CL......... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by evan1222 on Oct 3, 2008 14:30:26 GMT 7
let's see this weekend's games...dimi and keane finally broke their barren run.
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Post by steven9660 on Oct 15, 2008 7:15:36 GMT 7
after the international break, now will be breaking time for MU...yeah!
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Post by stone cold on Oct 18, 2008 13:03:21 GMT 7
after the international break, now will be breaking time for MU...yeah! MU 5 WBA 0..... ;D, minimum score or...........
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Post by evan1222 on Oct 28, 2008 11:18:01 GMT 7
We are the champions...My friend.... oops... And you'll never walk alone, You'll never walk alone....alone...
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Post by HOH! on Oct 28, 2008 15:07:56 GMT 7
We are the champions...My friend.... oops... And you'll never walk alone, You'll never walk alone....alone... not yet bro.. dun be overconfident..
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Post by stone cold on Nov 2, 2008 10:51:03 GMT 7
after all the hoo laa--Rafa thou of dreamin 1st epl title..beat cheski away...n Jialard dreams of holding aloft d conveted BPL trophy.. ???then.... came Harry Houdini Hotspurs..2 kick kops' ass ..at the lane....... ;D ;D ;D so my advice 2 Benitez n Jialard just shut up..n qualify 4 d CL..after all thats ur primary target..ur other target is win d Carling cup... ;D ;D ;D consider over achieve 4 a small club fr Messyside..
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Post by HOH! on Nov 10, 2008 15:01:53 GMT 7
ARSENAL 2 - 1 MU
Arsenal 2-1 Manchester United Arsenal beat Barclays Premier League champions Manchester United 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium. Arsene Wenger got the response he wanted as Arsenal bounced back from last week's defeat to Stoke City, with victory over United.
Gunners manager Wenger admitted dressing-room morale was low after their draw with rivals Tottenham Hotspur and defeat to Stoke - but Saturday's win breathes life into their campaign and lifts them above United in the Barclays Premier League table.
Goals from Samir Nasri provided the attacking threat, taking advantage of slack marking in each half to grab his fourth and fifth of the season.
Rafael da Silva, on as a substitute, volleyed home to give Sir Alex Ferguson's men hope, but it was not enough as Arsenal claimed the points.
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Post by evan1222 on Nov 14, 2008 12:10:12 GMT 7
The kids kicked the ass out of the Manure LOL
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Post by steven9660 on Dec 31, 2008 8:02:17 GMT 7
aiya, why not active.....where are all the liverpool fans? u r the leader now mah...and where is stone cold....just 3rd place and so quiet... ;D ;D
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Post by steven9660 on Jan 8, 2009 6:44:57 GMT 7
MU Beaten by Derbyimg152.imageshack.us/img152/1776/nigelcloughderbyne4.jpg[/img] NIGEL CLOUGH Nigel Clough made his mark on Derby County even before taking up his managerial duties when the Championship strugglers deservedly sent Manchester United crashing to a rare defeat. A superb Kris Commons strike was the least Derby deserved for a thoroughly terrific and at times inspired display that must have impressed the new manager who watched from the director's box. United were well below par but this should not detract from what was Derby's best performance of what has been a difficult season. The World Club champions will still be favourites to go through to the Carling Cup Final in the second leg at Old Trafford but they will have to do a lot better than they did at Pride Park on a cold, misty night. Derby keeper Roy Carroll was only tested once and that was in the first minute of stoppage time when substitute Michael Carrick headed a free-kick straight at him. Apart from that, United were restricted to some wayward long range shooting and a couple of Cristiano Ronaldo free-kicks, one of which went only inches wide 12 minutes from the end. The fact that United had so few openings was down to an outstanding performance at centre-back by Andy Todd, who was recalled after a loan spell at Northampton, and another towering display in midfield from teenager Miles Addison. Derby slowed United down at every opportunity and denied the Premier League champions the chance to get into any kind of rhythm. The home side had already gone close through Steve Davies before they went in front on the half hour when Mile Sterjovski played the ball inside to Commons who took a touch before unleashing a 25-yard left foot shot that arrowed into the bottom left corner. The expected introduction of Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney early in the second half failed to produce a transformation in United who continued to struggle. Although Ronaldo went agonisingly close with that free-kick it was Derby who almost scored a second ten minutes from the end when Commons had a shot parried by Tomasz Kuszczak and Rob Hulse put the rebound over the bar with the goalkeeper stranded.
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Post by steven9660 on Jan 12, 2009 6:40:08 GMT 7
United Cruise Past Chelsea
Manchester United turned up the heat on leaders Liverpool after a 3-0 destruction of fellow title challengers Chelsea at Old Trafford.
Goals from Nemanja Vidic, Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov moved United into third place.
But ominously for Liverpool, United will overtake them if they win both games they have in hand on the Merseysiders.
The first 45 minutes of the game indicated that a goalless draw would be on the cards.
But as the opening period moved into injury time, the game suddenly exploded into life.
It was sparked by one of the cleverest moves that will be seen in the Premier League this season.
United won a corner on the right. Rooney trotted over and tapped the ball out of the quadrant before nonchalantly walking away.
Over strolled Ryan Giggs and his walk turned to a canter and then a sprint when he touched the ball infield and crossed to the near post where Cristiano Ronaldo headed in from close range.
The assistant referee's flag went up to indicate the corner had not been taken correctly, but the intelligent move should have been rewarded with a goal.
Giggs then stepped up again to drive the second corner into the centre where Berbatov headed the ball to the back post for the unmarked Vidic to nod the ball home from six yards.
United's second goal came in the 63rd minute and from a superb move.
Patrice Evra turned the ball to Ronaldo as he raced down the left.
The Portuguese star back heeled the ball into Evra's path, who continued his run before crossing into the centre of the Chelsea penalty area.
Berbatov produced the faintest of headed flicks and Rooney audaciously tucked his right-foot shot between Chelsea defender Ashley Cole's legs and into the net from six yards.
With three minutes to go, the Red Devils rubbed salt into Chelsea's gaping defensive wounds.
Ronaldo hammered a free-kick from the left and Berbatov met the ball at the near post with his right foot from four yards to net the third.
Ronaldo, Berbatov and Rooney could easily have added to their side's tally as Chelsea suffered their first away defeat of the season in the Premier League.
Chelsea hardly threatened the United goal with goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar's most difficult moment coming when he claimed Ashley Cole's 15th minute shot in his midriff.
Sir Alex Ferguson said: "They had a lot of good possession at times and they're a threat when they get the ball.
"They've got so many clever players, but we defended well at the 18-yard line so I don't think they really had a clear-cut chance.
"As we've said all along, we've got all the main teams at home and we really need to win those games.
"We've got the first one out of the road, but we've got some tough games coming up now."
Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari said: "Manchester United were better than us.
"I think it's done some very big damage because we didn't come here to play like this.
"We were thinking about winning the game. Now we need to think about the result, what happened to some players, what happened from set-plays and now we have to think about the future.''
(A very excellent game from the devil) Salute!
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Post by steven9660 on Feb 10, 2009 7:07:16 GMT 7
Scholari sacked! ;D ;D oh no maybe chelsea need jose back!!
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