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MANCHESTER UNITED~kaloh pon dok atas lagi ke..huhuhu
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ade gmbr babah 1st post baru wa stop boikot bung cak....:pompom:
babah we trust!! |
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And The Living Lagend ! :pompom:
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booo booo... orang dah kasik jalan pon takleh nak potong.booo booo |
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booo booo... orang dah kasik jalan pon takleh nak potong.booo booo |
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The Next Diver takder ker? |
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celah gigi babah tau.. hehehe.. |
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igtkan nk stay seminggu kat keningau..
baru nk plan g hiking, skuba, .. dah kena halau ngan fan loserfool..
sedey tol waa... |
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Phelan: "Every team will drop points"
The loss of a 26-year unbeaten home record over Aston Villa confirmed the league is more even than it has been for a long time.
On a weekend of bizarre results, United losing at Old Trafford to a side once again pushing for a top four berth was perhaps not the most surprising.
But the Red Devils' failure to find an equaliser once Gabriel Agbonlahor had scored against them for the fourth successive season did cost them a share of the Premier League leadership.
Not that anyone at United is getting too downcast, with assistant manager Mike Phelan expecting plenty of points are going to be dropped all round before the main prize is handed out next May.
"The competition is of a higher standard this year," he said.
"There are a lot more good players about and plenty of good teams who are very well organised.
"There is nothing easy and every team will drop points.
"Nobody likes to lose but last week we were five points behind Chelsea, now it is three, so in that respect we are a little bit better off."
At least United do not have much time to dwell on the reverse. The visit of Wolves on Tuesday will focus the players' minds, while supporters might be temporarily distracted at least by rumours of a £1billion takeover bid, which is supposedly about to be launched by a Far East consortium.
Sources close to the Glazer family are sticking to the official line, which is always trotted out when stories of this nature appear: "Manchester United is not for sale."
It has also been pointed out that while a £1billion bid would represent a pretty hefty sum, it would undervalue the club by 50% compared to the valuation placed on it by respected American business magazine Forbes 18 months ago.
Although a global recession has taken hold since that time, it would appear highly unlikely the Glazer family would accept a £1billion sum given it would effectively represent a loss on the investment they made in 2005 when current debt levels are taken into account.
There is little doubt the Glazers have made United a more streamlined and, in pure day-to-day business terms, a more profitable organisation than when they bought it for £800million so, unless there are financial reasons for a sale, which have always been totally rejected, it would make little sense for a deal to be done at the figure quoted.
Not that Sir Alex Ferguson and his players can afford to spend time worrying about that, knowing victory over Wolves is now a necessity.
"We didn't have the patience in the last third of the field," said Serbian defender Nemanja Vidic, who had a goalbound effort cleared off the line by Stewart Downing.
"Aston Villa defended well and were a handful up front.
"But Chelsea are still not too far from us. The gap is only three points.
"Thankfully the next match comes quickly, which is always important after a defeat.
"It gives you a quick chance to play better and fix what happened in the previous one."
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huh !! melepas i nk g keningau mgu neh !! rugi jer tempah tiket first half |
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cari pot baru la wehh.....ulu bendul sudahhh...dekat ajer... |
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38# epitome
nak wat goal fancy la kunun |
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Manchester United's Ryan Giggs & Paul Scholes To Be Offered New Contracts
Veteran Red Devils duo to remain at Old Trafford...
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is set to offer new deals for Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes, despite recent rumours claiming Scholes may be retiring.
Speculation was stirred last week with Scholes, 35, hinting that this season may be his last with the Red Devils, who he has been with since 1995, whilst Giggs, 36, has been an uncertainty for months.
But Ferguson has confirmed that the duo will remain at Old Trafford next season, telling BBC Sports: "Ryan will be offered a new contract for next season, which is an indication of what we think of him coming up to 37 next season"
"Paul will be offered one too," he added.
The 67-year-old quashed the idea that Scholes may be retiring, stating that matters were made clearer after a discussion with the veteran.
"I spoke to Paul and he said he didn't actually say he was thinking of his future.
"When you get to that age every player starts to think about what the future holds for him.
"But when you see Paul's performances at West Ham and in Wolfsburg last week there is no reason to think he can't do it again next year again," he said," he concluded.
Omar Dabbagh, Goal.com UK |
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