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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Vidic could leave United next Summer
Monday, December 28, 2009
Lasik laser vision correction surgery
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Hull City 1 - 3 United
Rio Ferdinand return date is unclear

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has had an injection to ease a long-term back problem but there is still no date for his return to action.
Ferdinand, 31, has made only eight appearances for his club this season and missed the last 13 games.
"There is no light at the end of the tunnel," admitted United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
"It is difficult to put a timescale on a back injury but I don't think he is too far away."
Ferdinand also missed last month's England's friendly against Brazil but the former West Ham and Leeds defender insisted last week that there was "no question" he will be fit for next summer's World Cup finals.
His more immediate aim is to regain full fitness and boost a United defence that has been weakened in recent weeks by injuries to Nemanja Vidic, Wes Brown, Gary Neville, John O'Shea, Jonny Evans, and Rafael and Fabio da Silva.
"We gave Rio an injection just over two weeks ago so we have to let that settle for a week, then he can go back into the gym work and do some more core work," said Ferguson.
"We are just hoping that pain goes away."
Ferguson added: "Rio is quite a composed and laid-back lad. He has never shown any effect of the injury from a mental standpoint but I have no doubt he will be feeling it because he is a footballer and footballers want to play.
"He will be thinking about all sorts, the run-in to the league and important games coming up and he is missing them. It is not easy for him."
Source: BBC Sport
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Friday, December 18, 2009
Evra ready for Beckham

Patrice Evra gives us his view on the last 16 draw with Milan, and the prospect of playing against ex-Reds star David Beckham...
It’s not an easy draw because Milan have a lot of experience in the competition. We just need to remember what happened against them in 2007 and make sure we use that experience to win the two games.
I remember it was a very frustrating tie. We won 3-2 at home but we didn’t play very well. In the second game I was suspended and watched it on TV. It was very difficult to see my team lose 3-0 in that way, but after that game we had more experience and we won the Champions League the next year.
I am happy for David Beckham because he did a lot for United and I know he wanted to play again at Old Trafford. I will say 'welcome home' to him but I will make sure he doesn’t have an easy game! I like him because I have met him and he is a good person, a real gentleman. He’s a professional and that is why Milan wanted him. I like that type of player and he has one of the best right feet in the world. However, I will try to make sure he has a bad game!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
United 3 - 0 Wolves

Mick McCarthy's vastly-changed Wolves survived for half an hour before losing out to a lacklustre Manchester United.
With 10 new faces from the team that beat Tottenham, Wolves fell behind to a Wayne Rooney penalty after Ronald Zubar handled Darron Gibson's corner.
Defender Nemanja Vidic soon made up for a wild volley by nodding in United's second from another Gibson corner.
An uninventive Wolves rarely threatened and Antonio Valencia fired in the third after clever work by Dimitar Berbatov.
After their shock defeat by Aston Villa, United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will be pleased with the three points which draw them level on points with leaders Chelsea, but the flat performance might give him a few concerns.
The talking point before kick-off could have been Ferguson's previous 899 league games in charge, but instead it was the visitors' surprising line-up that caught the attention.
After Saturday's 1-0 win at Tottenham, the Wolves team sheet revealed 10 changes by manager McCarthy with goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann the only survivor from their White Hart Lane heroics.
Premier League rules state that clubs should "field a full strength team", although the governing body told BBC Radio 5 live it was unlikely they would launch any investigation into the Old Trafford match.
These are worrying times for Wolves with this defeat pushing them back into the bottom three after Bolton saw off West Ham on Tuesday night.
Despite regulars Stephen Ward, Jody Craddock, Richard Stearman and Nenad Milijas all being absent from the squad, McCarthy's team of unfamiliar faces justified their selection at the start as they shut out United's strike partnership of Rooney and the recalled Berbatov.
After firing a one-on-one at Hahnemann's legs and then seeing a deflected shot dribble just wide of the post, Rooney finally got the all-important opener with a penalty on the half-hour to settle the early jitters.
Gibson's corner looped into the box and, as Zubar leaped with the towering Vidic, the Wolves defender flapped with his arm and referee Steve Bennett pointed to the spot.
The diving Hahnemann could do nothing to prevent the England striker hammering in his 12th league goal of the season and his 20th in the Premier League in 2009.
Just before the interval, the league champions doubled the lead after Vidic made up for an earlier high-and-wide volley that sailed over the bar.
It was another Gibson corner that created further havoc in the defence as the Serbian defender nodded the ball down and saw it squirm through the American keeper's hands.
The tepid exchanges continued in the second half and it was the visitors who almost pulled one back with a rare attack, but George Friend could only blaze over.
It was time for a change in personnel and McCarthy stoked up his attacking options by replacing the hard-working but largely ineffective Stefan Maierhofer with Chris Iwelumo.
Wolves soon conceded a third though, thanks to some trickery from Berbatov.
The Bulgarian picked up the ball on the right after a raking pass from Paul Scholes and hooked the ball over his head to Valencia, who hammered in a half-volley.
United's victory was a canter in the end, and after the Wolves fans chanted "we want our money back" it will be interesting to see which 11 they will be watching when they come up against fellow-strugglers Burnley at the weekend.
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Ryan Giggs named 'Personality of the Year' by BBC
Manchester United star Ryan Giggs was crowned 2009 BBC Sports Personality of the Year in Sunday's award ceremony.
The Welsh winger, 36, is the most decorated player in English football with a record 11th Premier League winners' medal secured this year.
Formula 1 champion Jenson Button was second with world heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis securing third spot.
Giggs said: "I grew up watching this programme. To see the people that have won it and to be here is unbelievable."
He is the first footballer to claim the prestigious trophy since England midfielder David Beckham in 2001, with Michael Owen (1998), Paul Gascoigne (1990) and Bobby Moore (1966) the only other football winners.
With the public choosing their favourite from the shortlist of 10 by phone on the night, Giggs received 29.4% of the vote (151,842 votes) ahead of Button (18.74% - 96,770) and Ennis (15.58% - 80,469) with a total of 516,473 votes cast.
This year has seen Giggs win the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year award for the first time in April and the Wales Sports Personality of the Year award, and in a United shirt he has made his 800th appearance, scored his 150th goal and helping them reach the Champions League final.
The Cardiff-born star added: "I am playing for the greatest manager that has ever lived and I'm playing for the greatest club. Perhaps I've become more appreciated as I have got older.
"It's unusual for a 36-year-old to be playing with a team like Manchester United for 20 years but I am enjoying it and long may it continue."
After Ferguson revealed on Friday that his veteran playmaker had been offered a new contract for next season, Giggs said: "It was the first I had heard of it the other day so I was quite pleased. Hopefully there will be another year after that."
One of the most emotional moments at the Sheffield Arena was Spanish golf legend Seve Ballesteros - watching on a video screen from home - being honoured with the Lifetime Achievement award.
The 52-year-old, still recuperating from a brain tumour that required four life-threatening operations, received a standing ovation before receiving the award from a tearful compatriot and golfer José MarÃa Olazábal.
Other vote totals were: cyclist Mark Cavendish in fourth (55,960), gymnast Beth Tweddle (38,907), Daley (36,929), tennis player Andy Murray (19,936), Strauss (17,237), boxer David Haye (13,916), athlete Phillips Idowu (4,507).
After the 10 contenders were introduced to a packed audience at the start of the evening, Major Phil Packer received the Helen Rollason award.
The Sussex-born man was awarded for his extensive charity work - which included running the London Marathon this year - and revealed he would be setting up the British Inspiration Trust after leaving the army next February.
The 15-year-old diver Tom Daley, who was already in the list of 10 for the main Sports Personality award, began the night in grand fashion by getting his hands on the Young Sports Personality trophy for the second time.
Next up was comedian Eddie Izzard looking a little more refreshed than three months ago when the 47-year-old was finishing his 43rd marathon in 51 days in aid of Sports Relief.
After being handed the BBC Sports Personality special award, Izzard said: "Everything was painful. People asked me if I enjoyed the running, but I enjoyed the stopping! I staggered, I ran and I crawled."
The team award went to the England men's cricket team following their Ashes success against the Australians this summer, led by captain and top 10 Sports Personality contender Andrew Strauss.
Strauss, in South Africa with the team, said: "What I am most proud about is that we have stuck together in some pretty tough times. That is what got us over the line in the Ashes and this award can act as a spur to achieve more in the future."
Fabio Capello was named Coach of the Year on the back of the 63-year-old Italian guiding England to the 2010 World Cup, while Olympic and world sprint champion Usain Bolt claimed the Overseas trophy after his fireworks on the track.
The 72-year-old swimming instructor Doreen Adcock from Milton Keynes won the Sports Unsung Hero award.
Source: BBC
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Friday, December 11, 2009
Preview: 'United v Villa' (12-12-09)

A win would at least keep Chelsea within reach - the Blues are now two points ahead - and could even put the Reds top if the leaders slip up at home to Everton.
Victory is far from a formality, however, even if United have won the last seven at home to Villa. As Park warns, history will count for little at 17:30 GMT on Saturday.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Fergie hails Owen hat-trick

Sunday, December 6, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Yaya linked with Barca exit

Madrid may be the final straw. Toure is now being linked with a move to either Chelsea or Man Utd in January with some sources also putting
Toure’s agent Dimitri Seluk said: “We are not happy with this obviously. He is not playing. It is very strange not to be having minutes. If a team like Chelsea or Manchester United would come to us, we are obviously open to talking without any kind of problem.
“Yaya won’t just sit and wait. He is 26 years old and is nominated for the Golden Ball award. It is ridiculous for a player like this not to be playing.
“I don’t know what will happen, but I can say once thing for sure: my player won’t be remaining on the bench. This is 100 per cent for sure.
“It would be a mistake for Barca to let him go. For instance, when
Whether Yaya is of the same mould as Alonso is up for debate but he would certainly add some bite to the Man Utd midfield and would add quality to the team. Someone is needed to fill the Man Utd shirt that will have to be left by Scholes one day and although Yaya is still young he has experience of playing at the very top level, something that will prove valuable if he signs for united.
Written by Kampanart Wong, a sports editor who blogs about cheap football kits
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
