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#76010 Europa League 2012/13 - Now NOT Featuring Falcao
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Feels weird agreeing with you.
#76009 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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She probably had sex with a big black Nigerian man and is just in pain!!
On a more serious note I hope she's alright soon bud and back at home.
#75999 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
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I'd like to think that if Ronaldo was making a return to English football we'd be his first choice and given his unbelievable ability we'd match/beat whatever Chelsea were offering him. With his supposed love for the club I'd imagine he wouldn't go to Stamford Bridge, I just can't see it happening and would be gutted if it did.
#75994 This Is Anfield
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#75992 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
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I mean he doesn't need the money and he'd destroy his relationship with United fans.
#75978 The Armoury
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That just proves there's still hope for us all.
#75973 Manchester is RED
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Tuesday 14th August 2012
David Moyes is confident he can succeed at Old Trafford with his first Premier League game as Manchester United manager just just five days away, the Scot excited that his first game in charge will be at Old Trafford.
Manchester United will head into the Manchester derby against fierce rivals and Premier League champions Manchester City at Old Trafford on Sunday full of confidence after a very successful pre-season under new manager David Moyes in which they won all five of their games, scoring 11 goals and conceding none.
Moyes, 49, was handed a six year contract when he was named as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor last month.
The former Everton boss says a winning start against City is important but believes regardless of the result at Old Trafford on Sunday the Premier League title will be decided at various crossroads during the season.
"When we play City this weekend it's important to start the season with a good performance and result, the fans won't want to lose against our fiercest rivals two years on the trot at Old Trafford, so we've been talking about that and educating the players on the importance of this game throughout pre-season," said Moyes.
"Personally I'd like to start with a win, but the Premier League title won't be lost on Sunday if we don't pick up the three points. The Premier League season is a very long, hard and unforgiving journey, there will be a lot of tricky crossroads for us to navigate and it's during those tricky periods that a title can be won and lost, so we've got to prepare as best as possible for those moments," added the new Manchester United manager.
When asked if he believed he could succeed at Old Trafford the Scot was confident in his ability.
"Definitely, the facilities and setup make it difficult not to succeed," said Moyes with a smirk.
#75971 Manchester is RED
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Sunday 12th August 2012
Manchester United's veteran winger Ryan Giggs believes the current squad at Old Trafford could match the success the treble winning team of 1999 achieved at some stage under new manager David Moyes.
It's a bold statement and one many may disagree with but Manchester United's veteran winger Ryan Giggs believes the current squad could match the success achieved by the treble winning side of 1999.
Giggs, 38, was a part of that treble winning side under Sir Alex Ferguson and feels the quality within the United playing ranks in 2012 is comparable to that of the 1999 side that swept all before them.
"Any squad that's successful at Old Trafford since 1999 has been compared to the treble winning side, it's natural I guess and in terms of achievements no team has matched that one yet, which I guess isn't that surprising because it's very rare and you need a little bit of luck along the way," said the 38 year old.
"In saying that I think if any squad had a real chance of matching the treble winning side of 1999 it's the current squad. We've a very strong defence, an exciting midfield with pace, flair and it's also quite youthful whilst our strikers all possess unbelievable qualities just like the four we had in 1999," added Giggs.
The winger has been at Old Trafford his entire career and has made 638 Premier League appearances scoring 111 times. Giggs, who has won 12 Premier League titles in his career, has a year remaining on his contract and will make no decision regarding his future in football until the latter stages of the season.
Giggs scored 12 times in 64 appearances for Wales in an international career spanning almost 16 years.
#75970 Manchester is RED
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Saturday 11th August 2012
Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck says he never wants to leave Old Trafford and harbours ambitious dreams of replacing the legendary Bobby Charlton as the clubs record league goalscorer.
A small 189 goals is the difference between Bobby Charlton's goal scoring feats for Manchester United and that of young Manchester born striker Danny Welbeck, although that hasn't stopped the 21 year old from boldly claiming that he can surpass that record over the course of his Old Trafford career.
Welbeck who has scored 10 goals in 38 Premier League appearances for Manchester United has been tipped for a bright future in the game with both club and country. The 21 year old told MUTV that he hoped to finish his career at Old Trafford and had dreams of becoming the clubs record league goalscorer during that time.
"I'm a Manchester lad and every game I play for the club is special. It's a dream come true and I cherish every moment, I grew up dreaming of playing at Old Trafford and now it's a reality, it's incredible," says Welbeck.
"Honestly if I could sign a contract to keep me at the club for life I'd do it today, I don't want to leave and hopefully that never happens. I don't want to play for Real Madrid or Barcelona, it doesn't interest me, I'm already playing for the club I love, my club, the one I grew up supporting and dreaming of playing just one game for. As a kid I also dreamt of becoming the clubs record goalscorer, so it'd be fantastic to work towards achieving that, you know dreams can come true, so why not give that a go," added the England international.
Welbeck has four years to run on his current contract at Old Trafford and could be set for a pay rise over the course of the next two seasons should he impress in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.
#75969 Manchester is RED
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Friday 10th August 2012
Danish international Anders Lindegaard says he wants to prove to new manager David Moyes that he's good enough to become the first choice goalkeeper at Old Trafford ahead of team-mate David De Gea.
Manchester United goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard says he's relishing the challenge of becoming the first choice shot stopper at Old Trafford this season ahead of team-mate David De Gea.
Lindegaard, 28, joined United in November 2010 from Norwegian side Aalesunds FK for a fee believed to be about £4 million and had in some peoples eyes displaced De Gea as Sir Alex Ferguson's first choice goalkeeper last season until he suffered an ankle injury in January and missed the remainder of the season.
The Danish international says he's looking to again push De Gea all the way under new manager David Moyes.
"I can't wait for the new season to begin and the games to start coming thick and fast. I'm preparing well, feeling fit and am confident I can become the first choice goalkeeper. I don't like sitting on the bench, that's not why I joined Manchester United and I don't think any footballer is happy when they're not playing. Unfortunately for us goalkeepers there isn't another position to play, you're either playing or you're warming the bench, that's just part and parcel of being a shot stopper," said Lindegaard.
"Me and David get along really well, we push each other in training and support each other on the days of games regardless of who is starting or sitting on the bench. In saying that if he has to sit on the bench for me to play more regularly then that's what has to happen," added the Dane.
Lindegaard signed a new four year deal last month that will keep him at Old Trafford until at least 2016.
#75968 Manchester is RED
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Wednesday 8th August 2012
Wayne Rooney believes the recent emergence of Manchester City as a Premier League title contender isn't only good for the Premier League but also Manchester United and will benefit the Old Trafford club.
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is convinced the Old Trafford club can strive following the emergence of fierce rivals Manchester City as a genuine Premier League title challenger.
Rooney scored a terrific overhead kick against City to give the Red Devils a vital 2-1 win as they won the 2011 Premier League title. That goal, pictured, was voted the greatest goal in Premier League history by fans.
After the dramatic scenes on the final day of the Premier League last season, in which City clinched the title thanks to an injury time winner from Sergio Agüero, the 26 year old England international says the players at Old Trafford can strive under the pressure of what Sir Alex Ferguson labelled the noisy neighbours.
"City are here and they won't go anywhere soon. They've got the financial backing to compete for major honours, so we've got to strive under that pressure because they're not going away. Last season was difficult and we let ourselves down when we had a big advantage in the title race," said the striker.
"The rivalry is good for the Premier League and even for Manchester United," added Rooney.
#75967 Manchester is RED
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Tuesday 7th August 2012
Manchester United defender Patrice Evra says he's hungry for more Premier League success and has warned teams to expect no mercy as the Red Devils look to put last seasons dramatic final day pain behind them.
The trophy cabinet at Old Trafford doesn't go very long without a new addition and French international Patrice Evra is hungry for more Premier League success as the new Premier League season draws closer.
"The Premier League trophy is the most important trophy for Manchester United, that's not being disrespectful to the FA Cup, Capital One Cup or even the UEFA Champions League," said Evra.
"That's the truth, that's the trophy the staff, players and fans want every year, that's what we strive for everyday in training and every time we go onto the football pitch. Sir Alex Ferguson craved Premier League success and he instilled that in all the players at this club, we think about it all the time and after losing on the last day of the season in May we're hungrier than ever before, I'm hungry for more Premier League success and will give my all to make it happen," added the French international.
Evra, 31, has been at Old Trafford for over six years now and has been a key member of the Manchester United defence since his £5 million move from French side AS Monaco in January 2006.
In that time the left back has made 206 Premier League appearances for the club and has won four Premier League titles, the UEFA Champions League, a FIFA Club World Championship and three Capital One Cups.
#75966 Manchester is RED
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Sunday 5th August 2012
Manchester United defender Chris Smalling believes the board made the right decision appointing former Everton manager David Moyes as the successor to the retiring Sir Alex Ferguson last month.
Chris Smalling has had a meteoric rise from non-league football to playing for Fulham, Manchester United, making his senior debut for England and winning a Premier League title.
The 22 year old defender joined the Old Trafford club back in 2010 costing Sir Alex Ferguson £7 million when he departed Craven Cottage after just 13 Premier League appearances for Fulham.
The decision to sign Smalling so quickly has proved a smart one and the defender has impressed many in the 35 Premier League appearances he has made for Manchester United. Both he and Phil Jones are seen as the future centre back partnership for not only Manchester United but also England.
Now the 22 year old has backed new manager David Moyes to succeed at Old Trafford, the defender praising the board for the appointment of the former Everton manager following the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.
"I've no doubt David Moyes is the right choice for the club, the board did the right thing," says Smalling.
"Anybody replacing the boss would have had a tough time, I mean he's an absolute legend and the greatest manager football has ever seen, his record speaks for itself and he's won everything there is to win. The board did the right thing though in my opinion and it was great to see them go for a proven Premier League manager who has earned his chance at a big club like Manchester United," added the 22 year old.
"The long contract they gave David Moyes says they're looking at the long term rather than the next two to three years. This club is so good because of all that consistency, the history and doing the right thing. It's terrible to see managers sacked after six months, because you need time to get things working the way you want. It isn't good for the game and thankfully the board think the same," said the England international.
David Moyes signed a six year contract when he was named as the successor to Sir Alex Ferguson and will take charge of his first competitive fixture as Manchester United boss on the opening day of the Premier League season when they face current champions and fierce rivals Manchester City at Old Trafford.
#75958 English Premier League 2012/2013
K3V0
It should never leave again.
#75952 Manchester is RED
K3V0
Cheers pal.
I've played quite far ahead in the game so the next few days will be hopefully just all updates.
#75449 What Was The Last Film You Saw?
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#75448 What Are You Listening To?
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#75444 Manchester is RED
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Friday 3rd August 2012
Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick says he's been pleased by his form and the teams form so far during pre-season after they beat Guangzhou Evergrande 2-0 yesterday at Tianhe Stadium.
Three wins from three pre-season fixtures has Manchester United's Michael Carrick in a buoyant mood.
The midfielder has played in all three of the Old Trafford clubs pre-season games against FC Bayern Munich, Royal Antwerp FC and Guangzhou Evergrande. Carrick, 31, is encouraged by the performances and results during the pre-season games ahead of the new Premier League season under new manager David Moyes.
"Everybody has missed Sir Alex Ferguson being around and involved and it's different having a new manager. In saying that David Moyes has been fantastic. The pre-season results have been really encouraging so far and it looks like we'll be ready to go for the new Premier League season," said the England international.
"Obviously losing the Premier League on the last day of the season in injury time on goal difference is hard to take and believe me a lot of the lads, myself included, couldn't sleep properly for a few days afterwards. This season is the perfect opportunity to bounce straight back and winning the Premier League again is the most important thing, so a good pre-season will be the best start possible," added Carrick.
Carrick has been at United since 2006 when he left Tottenham Hotspur for a transfer fee of £14 million and the midfielder who has two years remaining on his current contract hopes to finish his career at Old Trafford.
"Hopefully I can earn a new contract this season or next season. I'd love to finish my career at Manchester United, it's the only club I want to play for and I couldn't see myself playing anywhere else. Playing for a club like United was a dream come true, one I don't want to stop anytime soon," said the midfielder.
"I'd like to win a few more trophies before I do hang up my boots and I think there is a good chance that'll happen in the next two years at least. As I said I'm hoping to play on for a few more years, the likes of Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs are guys you look at and think I'd like to do that if my body holds up to the rigours of Premier League football. So all I can do is try play well and show the club I'm still useful," added Carrick.
The 31 year old has made 180 Premier League appearances for Manchester United scoring 14 times.
#75443 Manchester is RED
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Wednesday 1st August 2012
Manchester United winger Antonio Valencia says he's confident the Old Trafford club will win the Premier League title this season following last seasons heartbreaking last day disappointment at the Stadium of Light.
When Manchester City striker Sergio Agüero scored deep into injury time against QPR at the Etihad Stadium on the last day of the Premier League season he ripped the Premier League title out of the hands of the Manchester United players who had beaten Sunderland 1-0 at the Stadium of Light.
Antonio Valencia played the full game against the Black Cats that day and remembers the sadness he felt when the news filtered through that they had lost the Premier League title by virtue of goal difference.
"I've never felt pain like that in football, it was unbelievable, it'll never happen again," says Valencia.
"We've all had the summer to reflect on what happened and deal with it in our own way. Now it's time to make it right and by winning the Premier League we'll be able to forget about last season. Personally I believe we'll win the league title this year, we've got the right players in the summer to strengthen in the areas needed and we'll be much harder to beat this season," said the 26 year old winger.
Valencia has been at Old Trafford since 2009 when Sir Alex Ferguson paid Wigan Athletic almost £17 million to secure the Ecuadorian's services. The winger has made 71 Premier League appearances for the Red Devils scoring 10 times during his time at Old Trafford and has a contract that runs until 2015.
#75442 Manchester is RED
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Monday 30th July 2012
Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidić says the players at Old Trafford know that wrestling the Premier League title off fierce rivals Manchester City is the main priority this season after last years final day heartbreak.
The Premier League title is the piece of silverware everybody at Old Trafford is after this season according to Manchester United skipper Nemanja Vidić. The 30 year old missed a large part of last season after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament against FC Basel in a UEFA Champions League clash at St. Jakob-Park.
"We all know how much the Premier League title means to the clubs fans and as players it's what we strive to win every season. Losing the title last season was very disappointing and we hope we can put that behind us by winning the league this season, that's our main goal and everybody wants to win it," said Vidić.
"It'll be tough because the Premier League is the hardest league in the world, but we believe in each other and believe we've the right players to pick up the necessary points to beat off any challengers. We only have ourselves to blame for what happened last season and we'll strive to put things right this time around. As captain of this great club I'll do everything I can to make it happen," added the former Serbian international.
The fearless centre back currently has two years remaining on his contract at Old Trafford.
#75441 Manchester is RED
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Sunday 29th July 2012
Manchester United striker Javier Hernández says he's looking forward to training and playing alongside Dutch striker Robin van Persie who joined the Old Trafford club from Arsenal during the summer.
The arrival of Robin van Persie at Old Trafford from Arsenal for £24 million during the summer has excited Red Devil fans all over the world and even players at the club who may see their first team action limited.
Mexican international Javier Hernández is excited about the arrival of his new team-mate and says he hopes he'll learn a lot from the Dutch international who has scored 29 times for his country in 68 appearances.
"Robin is the type of player everybody wants to play with and I'm delighted he's joined Manchester United. He's a fantastic finisher and very experienced, I hope I can learn a lot from him and improve," said Chicharito.
"I know I may not play as often now because Robin is more experienced than me and that's okay, football is a team game and at Manchester United we play lots of games, I'll get my chance and hopefully then I can push to play more games. I'm excited about the season and hope we can be successful," added the 24 year old.
Chicharito recently signed a new contract at Old Trafford that expires in June 2016. The 24 year old has made 55 Premier League appearances scoring 23 times since completing a £7 million move from Chivas.
#75440 English Premier League 2012/2013
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That's really been your downfall this season hasn't it?
Last time I looked at the table you had the best defence.
#75421 English Premier League 2012/2013
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So the game between Newcastle United and Arsenal is the game to watch this Sunday.
#75419 English Premier League 2012/2013
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Nice to see Podolski playing well though.
#75415 English Premier League 2012/2013
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#75403 English Premier League 2012/2013
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#75387 English Premier League 2012/2013
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#75239 Old Trafford Lounge
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#75237 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
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#75235 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
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Xavi could play until he's about 60 once his eyesight/eye for a pass didn't go.