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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
Wes Brown enjoying life at the back

Thursday, November 26, 2009
Edwin Van der Sar may carry on

Wednesday, November 25, 2009
United 0 - 1 Besiktas

Monday, November 23, 2009
Foster told he isn't going anywhere

Alex Ferguson has come out and stated that Ben Foster will not be leaving the club in January and that he wants o hold on to the
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After playing his second consecutive game for England in Qatar, Foster expressed frustration with his predicament, pointing out that while he was playing regularly for his country he was unable to play week in week out in a Man Utd football shirt .
That led to reports that Foster could move away from United in the January transfer window in order to earn a place in
Foster made his name during two separate loan moves to
"He has had a couple of bad mistakes in games but his performance level has been very good," added
"Ben is a strong lad. Without doubt he is
"But for a lad of 26 he has not had much game experience. That is the negative part for him and that is where maybe it will cost him his
"However, I am not protecting the lad because he is my goalkeeper but when I look at the abilities of the goalkeepers in the league who are English, I don't think they are as good as Ben Foster. It is as simple as that."
Written by Mark Ferguson, a sports writer who blogs about cheap football kits
Friday, November 20, 2009
OWEN: We Can build on Chelsea Display

Thursday, November 19, 2009
Could Mourinho be the next United manager?

The story linking Jose Mourinho with a move to Manchester United as manager one day continues to rumble on. Mourinho has in the past hinted that he would like the job, and again this week, that he sees his long term future in England.
It would seem unlikely that a return to Chelsea would be on the cards and, going on the assumption he would only go to a top 4 club, unless there is new ownership at Arsenal then his style of play wouldn't exactly be welcomed at the Emirates which leaves Man Utd or Liverpool. Liverpool are certainly in need of a change at the moment but whether the financing would be available for Mourinho under the current owners is uncertain.
The other apparent option for Mourinho is the Man City job, where he would certainly have the financing made available to him, but the main aspect of that job that would appear to potentially rule it out is that it is unlikely it would be a long term job which according to Mourinho is what he is looking for next in his career. That leaves only Manchester United as the type of club that Mourinho is looking for. There is no doubt that he is a top manager and 5 titles in 7 seasons in 3 different countries is an impressive record for anyone, but would he be welcomed by the fans at Old Trafford?
The initial reaction by many fans would be no, but the reality is Sir Alex can not go on forever. Most of us can't really remember Man Utd without Sir Alex but there will be a day when he is no longer in charge. There have been a few names linked with possibly taking over one day including David Moyes, Martin O'Neil and Steve Bruce, but the reality is none of these guys have won titles before and are very unlikely to at their current clubs so would a risk like that be one worth taking or does the experience of Mourinho not make him an ideal candidate?
There is no doubt in my mind that Mourinho has the managerial talent to win the league at United but for him to be accepted by the fans he would need to adapt to the culture of the club. If Mourinho was in it for the long haul he could be an excellent United manager and although it would take him a while to win over the whole support he would be a success as at Man Utd. Whether the club would choose to appoint someone like Mourinho I think will very much come down to Sir Alex who will almost certainly have major say in whoever is appointed.
Written by Mark Ferguson, a sports writer who blogs about cheap football jerseys
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Rio Ferdinand is out until New Year

RIO FERDINAND will not play for Manchester United again this year.
The England centre-back has been told he needs another six weeks of rest and physio work before his back will be strong enough for Premier League football.
Ferdinand, 31, had been playing with back problems since last season - leading to a calf injury this term.
After a series of poor displays he decided to get the problem sorted out for good.
Rio had hoped to be back by the start of December. But by the time he plays again, he will have missed at least 15 matches.
United's medical staff have been baffled by his constant injury problems.
One theory being looked into now is that he might need his hip realigned.
If the hip is slightly out it will lead to strain on other parts of the body, including his back.
Ferdinand's last game for United came in the 2-0 defeat at Liverpool on October 25 when he was out-run and out-muscled by Fernando Torres for the opening goal.
At least there was good news for United boss Alex Ferguson about Ferdinand's defensive partner Nemanja Vidic.
Vidic is ready to start against Everton on Saturday after coming through Serbia's 1-0 win over South Korea unscathed.
Vidic missed United's 1-0 defeat by Chelsea 11 days ago with a calf injury but played 60 minutes of yesterday's international at Craven Cottage.
United's Korean midfielder Park Ji Sung also played an hour as he continues his recovery from a knee problem.
Source: The Sun
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Ben Foster disheartened at United

England goalkeeper Ben Foster is "disheartened" by his Manchester United status - but has no plans to leave.
At the start of the season he stood in for Edwin van der Sar, but a series of errors means he is third-choice behind the Dutchman and Tomasz Kuszczak.
"I'm third choice for United yet I'm playing for my country," said Foster after England's 1-0 defeat by Brazil.
"It's very disheartening not even to be on the bench, but I can't go saying 'I want to leave' or anything like that."
With Van der Sar absent through injury in the early months of the season, Foster was handed the gloves by United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, only to make embarrassing mistakes in the derby win over Manchester City and the 2-2 draw with Sunderland.
"I thought I started off well but then there was a period of two or three games where I made a few mistakes," added Foster.
"But they were the only ones I made really and I was disappointed to find myself out of the team."
But while his club form dimmed, Foster's international prospects brightened due to Robert Green's suspension following his dismissal against Ukraine, allowing the United keeper to play against Belarus and Brazil.
"It is everything for a footballer to go to the World Cup but I can't go saying 'I want to leave' or anything like that," said Foster, reflecting on his chances of going to the World Cup in South Africa if he is not playing in the United first-team.
"I have just got to see what happens."
Fabio Capello is expected to take three keepers to South Africa, with David James, Green and Foster the Italian's preferred stoppers.
Friday, November 13, 2009
The rise and rise of Darren Fletcher

Thursday, November 12, 2009
Who can replace Ronaldo?

It doesn't take a genius to work out that we are not the team we were last year with the only loss to the team being the genius that was Cristiano Ronaldo. Wayne Rooney has been given much more of free role and is playing better than he ever has but he can't do it alone. Just like Ronaldo needed Rooney in the team Rooney needs a Ronaldo and Antonio Valencia just isn't it.
Valencia is not a bad player and has shown glimpses of why he was brought to the club. However he is not the world class player that Ronaldo was and the world class player that we need in the team. At times the side seems to lack creativity and imagination, particularly in the midfield, but trying to find a replacement for Ronaldo is much easier said than done, not only financially, but also in finding someone who offers the same quality.
There have been a number of players who have been linked with Man Utd and with puling on the famous red Man Utd shirt but so far we have not seen any of the names linked with a come to fruition.
One of the names continually linked with a move to the club is Franck Ribery. He appears to be one of the most sought after players at the moment but Bayern were keen to keep him in the summer and did but if the rumours are true they could now be willing to cash in on their star man.
Another two players linked with the club are David Villa and David Silva, both of whom appear to be top quality players. Silva is not quite the quality of Ronaldo but is certainly a top class player whilst Villa is one of the best forwards in the game. Both players seemed reluctant to leave Valencia but with the increasing financial problems at the club they could be forced to move.
Atletico Madrid's Argentinean forward Sergio Aguero is a player linked with a move to the Premiership, and although there is no doubt the lad has talent I am just not convinced he can do it as regularly as we would want and need him to.
For me the Ribery, Villa and Silva would certainly add to the quality of the team but I feel more is needed. A top quality central creative midfielder is what we need at the club but these are not easy to pick up. A player with the qualities of Diego, though I am not necessarily saying him though you could do worse, is what we need. Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs have served the club magnificently over the years but we can't depend on them forever. We need to sign someone sooner rather than later but I don't see any big money move being made until the summer which I fear may be a little too late.
Written by Danny Watson, a sports writer who blogs about cheap football jerseys
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Ferdinand backs big brother Rio

Sunderland defender Anton Ferdinand says older brother Rio will overcome doubts about his fitness and form and return stronger than ever.
Manchester United defender Rio has come in for criticism about his form lately and is struggling with a calf injury which shows no sign of improving.
"I know my brother and he'll come back stronger than ever," said Anton.
"People are doubting him for the World Cup - it's astonishing, he's been England's best player at the last two."
Rio Ferdinand, 31, has become a key player for Manchester United since his move from Leeds in 2002, but he missed the first month of the season with a torn thigh muscle and since then has had calf problems.
Some of his recent performances for United and England have come in for criticism, but brother Anton, 24, said his brother was being unfairly criticised for slipping from his own high standards.
"This is the first time he's had a bad period since he left West Ham (in 2000) - for a player who has played so many big games to only have one bad patch in a 10-11 year period says something," he said.
"He's one of the best - he knows this would always happen, the minute he doesn't play well people will jump on his back."
Source: BBC Sports
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Friday, November 6, 2009
Boss targets Bridge improvements

Ji-sung Park is still missing with a knee problem and Gary Neville is suspended, but Owen Hargreaves is around 10 days from a return to training.
"Vidic has trained for the last three days and should be OK," Ferguson said on Friday. "Berbatov got a knock and we’ll see what he’s like in training today, but he should be fine.
"Rio and Park are both out and Gary is suspended, of course. Other than that, the rest are fit and we’re ready for a big game."
The news on Rio is a concern. Sir Alex admits he is unsure when the centre-back will return from a troublesome calf which may be the side-effect of a longer-term back problem.
"We don’t know where the calf injury is coming from. It could be the lower back," the Reds boss continued. "A calf injury usually means two to three weeks out. But there’s no sign of recovery. We’re looking at whether it’s coming from his back, but in the meantime he’s out."
But Hargreaves is inching ever closer to a comeback from long-term knee surgery and Sir Alex added: "He’s been doing some good football work with our physios and hopefully we'll get him back in training in the next 10 days. We’re not going to force it, but he is very happy within himself."
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Coleen Rooney gives birth to boy

Coleen Rooney, wife of Manchester United and England footballer Wayne Rooney, has given birth to a boy they have named Kai Wayne.
Coleen, 23, had her baby at Liverpool Women's Hospital on Monday.
Rooney, who scored for United on Sunday, had earlier missed his team's training session ahead of their Champions' League match on Tuesday.
Coleen was nine days overdue. The child, the couple's first, was born at 1420 GMT, their spokesman said.
He added: "Mother and baby are both absolutely fine. Wayne and Coleen are thrilled with the wonderful addition to their family life."
The couple were married on the Italian Riviera last summer.
Coleen is the eldest of four children and a television presenter on ITV2, while Wayne is the eldest of three. Both have large extended families.
Following the birth, bookmakers have offered various odds on the couple's child achieving sporting success in future.
Coral are offering odds of 66-1 that Kai Rooney will follow in his father's footsteps and play football for England.
William Hill rate him at 100-1 to play Premiership football, 125-1 to play for Manchester United and 150-1 to gain a full England cap.
Source: BBC Sports
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
United 3 - 3 CSKA Moscow

Manchester United staged a stirring late rally at Old Trafford to claim a place in the last 16 of the Champions League after CSKA Moscow looked poised to end their 22-game unbeaten home record in the competition.
Sir Alex Ferguson's revamped United looked like they would have to wait to seal their place in the knockout phase when they trailed 3-1 with only six minutes remaining.
But with a grandstand finish that has become their trademark, Paul Scholes headed home six minutes from time and Antonio Valencia's deflected shot in injury time rescued the vital point.
CSKA looked well on course to inflict United's first Champions League defeat at Old Trafford since AC Milan won in February 2005 - but they reckoned without the powers of recovery and refusal to accept defeat buried deep within Ferguson's side.
The Russians took the lead after 25 minutes when Alan Dzagoev beat a static Edwin van der Sar from an angle, but Michael Owen pounced in the area to restore equality four minutes later.
CSKA were quickly back in front when Milos Krasic rounded Van der Sar to score, and when Vasili Berezutski headed home Dzagoev's free-kick two minutes after half-time, United looked likely to sample the rare taste of defeat on home territory.
But the introduction of Wayne Rooney, the day after the birth of his son Kai, lifted the mood inside Old Trafford and set the scene for United's late charge.
United boss Ferguson made public his admiration for Igor Akinfeev in his programme notes, and the CSKA keeper will have further impressed the Old Trafford hierarchy with a magnificent display that kept the Premier League champions at bay until the late double salvo from Scholes and Valencia broke their resistance.
To complete a miserable conclusion for CSKA, they had defender Deividas Semberas sent off after receiving a second yellow card.
Scholes headed home Gary Neville's free-kick with six minutes left, and Valencia capped a trademark grandstand finish when his shot from the edge of the area was deflected off Georgy Shchennikov past Akinfeev.
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Source: BBC Sports
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