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Manchester United v Newcastle |
Posted by: Rattylad - 09-08-2010, 07:23 PM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Monday, 16 August 2010
Manchester United v Newcastle United (20:00)
Can't wait for this one my love for the game has returned after Englands dismal world cup ,I hope SAF plays hernandez with rooney and scholes in mid again.
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Evans Energised For 2010/11 Season! |
Posted by: ManUtdPeople - 07-08-2010, 10:25 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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It's been a gruelling four weeks on the training pitch for the majority of the squad, but Jonny Evans feels the testing regime has provided the perfect preparation for the new campaign.
A three-week tour of North America and Mexico emcompassed daily double training sessions and a handful of closely-fought matches that yielded three wins from five.
The tour squad was joined by a host of familiar faces - returning from both injury and extended summer breaks after the World Cup - for Wednesday night's 7-1 demolition of the Airtricity League XI and Evans believes the squad are in good shape ahead of the 2010/11 campaign.
"The pre-season we’ve had so far has been really good and I think everyone’s raring to go," he told MUTV. "It's been a bit strange with the World Cup lads coming back so late, but the youngsters who have trained with us have done well.
"The training sessions and fitness work the coaches have given us seem to be paying off. I think a lot of us are feeling the benefits of them now."
Also back in action in Dublin - and back among the goals - were Michael Owen and Antonio Valencia, who have both completed recoveries from hamstring and ankle injuries respectively.
"It was disappointing to lose Michael when we did last season," adds Jonny. "We probably could have used him towards the end of the season with his experience, grabbing goals in games for us.
"He was starting to really settle in when he got his injury as well, so it’ll be nice to have him back, and Antonio gives us more options. So things are looking good."
Source: manutd.com
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Reds Loan Out Strike Duo |
Posted by: ManUtdPeople - 07-08-2010, 10:18 AM - Forum: Transfer Talk
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Mame Biram Diouf and Joshua King will further their football education with loan deals away from Old Trafford.
Senegalese striker Diouf has completed a season-long agreement to join Sam Allardyce's Blackburn Rovers, while Norwegian youngster King has signed up with Preston North End til mid-November.
King joins up with fellow United loanee Matty James, who is spending the entirety of 2010/2011 at Deepdale, and the pair could both feature for Darren Ferguson's side today against Doncaster in the Championship.
Diouf could also go straight into action for his new side, in Blackburn's pre-season friendlies against Hearts today and Celtic on Sunday.
Sunderland manager Steve Bruce has also confirmed that he is aiming to take another United striker, Danny Welbeck, on loan for the entire season.
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Michael Owen could follow David James to Bristol City! |
Posted by: ManUtdPeople - 06-08-2010, 07:57 AM - Forum: Transfer Talk
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The city of Bristol is gripped by hope after it was suggested Michael Owen could become the second England international to join the the Robins this week.
Npower Championship side Bristol City are keen to strengthen their forward line having dealt with their defensive issues with the capture of David James from Portsmouth.
They originally had an approach for the loan of Danny Welbeck rebuffed by Manchester United but were shocked when they were told they could take Owen instead.
The move would be one of the most surprising in Premier League history, especially with Owen still keen on resurrecting his international career.
One post on a Bristol City fans forum said: 'Blimey I dont think Im [sic] going to make it to next Saturday my heart cant stand all of this.
Source: dailymail.co.uk
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