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Berba Talk |
Posted by: Phil-M.U.F.C. - 20-04-2010, 04:17 PM - Forum: Transfer Talk
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Agent - Berbatov staying put
Bulgarian's representative denies recent speculation
Dimitar Berbatov's agent insists that the Bulgarian star is happy at Manchester United.
Reports are rife that Sir Alex Ferguson is looking to sell the striker, who he paid over £30million for less than two years ago.
Bayern Munich and more recently AC Milan have been linked with bids.
But Berbatov's agent Emil Dantchev insists that he has not even talked with Ferguson about his client's future.
"The situation is clear, the future of Dimitar will still be at Manchester, he is happy there," he told Calciomercato.
"A difficult relationship with Ferguson? I cannot and don't want to comment on these speculations from the press.
"I can only say that I have not scheduled any meeting with Ferguson, because there is no need."
He denied the speculation about Milan, adding: "I have read the article on Milan, I can just say that it is a market rumour and it is not real."
Over the weekend Berbatov himself insisted he wanted to stay at Old Trafford and fight for his place.
source: skysports.com
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Pienaar Speculation |
Posted by: Phil-M.U.F.C. - 20-04-2010, 04:15 PM - Forum: Transfer Talk
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Pienaar wants future resolved
Clubs chase Everton star
Steven Pienaar wants his future resolving before the World Cup finals, skysports.com understands.
Everton midfielder Pienaar is currently being tracked by a host of clubs with Tottenham linked with a bid over the weekend.
However, it is also believed that Manchester United and Liverpool are both monitoring the South African's situation at Goodison Park.
Pienaar has just over 12 months left on his current deal and Everton are anxious for him to sign an extension.
"I think Steven would like to know what he is doing next season before the World Cup," his agent Ivan Mudia said.
"I don't think playing in the World Cup will have much bearing on his future."
Everton boss David Moyes is hoping he can persuade Pienaar to sign a new deal, but if he is unable to do so, then the Toffees would be left with the dilemma of whether to sell this summer or allow him to leave for nothing in 12 months' time.
source: skysports.com
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Sir Alex and retirement |
Posted by: RambleOnRed - 20-04-2010, 07:00 AM - Forum: The Lounge
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Stories of Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement are cropping up again. I guess its inevitable and will happen sooner rather than later.
What do you guys think?
Is there truth to the stories that SAF will stay for just one year more, he'll be 70 at that point in time. Some of the names being throw around apart from Jose Mourinho are Pep Guardiola, Fabio Capello, Guus Hiddink, Martin O’Neill and get this ......... Arsene Wenger :whistling:
Is it something to worry about or ignore, at least till we win number 19?
Here are some of the rumors if anyone's interested:
Quote:Goal.com - Dennis Irwin believes Sir Alex will retire without warning - Click here
ESPN & Star Sports - Fergie out, Mourinho in at United? - Click here
World track sport - Manchester United To Find Alex Ferguson’s Replacement - Click here
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Brother of United's Mame Biram Diouf beaten up after Manchester derby |
Posted by: RambleOnRed - 19-04-2010, 08:13 AM - Forum: The Lounge
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- Abdul Diouf not seriously hurt during attack
- Mounted police clash with City fans following defeat
Manchester United's jubilation after a weekend that reinvigorated their title hopes has been tempered by the news that the brother of their striker Mame Biram Diouf was beaten up during a prolonged outbreak of violence after the derby victory against Manchester City.
Quote:Manchester United's jubilation after a weekend that reinvigorated their title hopes has been tempered by the news that the brother of their striker Mame Biram Diouf was beaten up during a prolonged outbreak of violence after the derby victory against Manchester City.
Abdul Diouf, visiting his younger sibling while on holiday from Dakar, was punched and kicked to the ground because he was wearing his brother's shirt from the Carling Cup final, with the player's surname emblazoned above the number 32 – as worn previously by Carlos Tevez.
Witnesses said the 28-year-old was set upon after "walking the wrong way" during large-scale disorder outside the City of Manchester stadium. He was struck several times but did not lose consciousness. "He was attacked from behind by some Manchester City supporters as he was walking away from the ground," Jim Solbakken, Diouf's agent, said. "Fortunately he managed to get away without any bad injuries and he did not need medical treatment."
His attackers were heard shouting "Munich" in reference to the Munich air disaster in 1958 when a plane carrying United's team crashed, killing 23 people including eight of Sir Matt Busby's players.
Diouf, a 22-year-old Senegal international, signed for United from Molde last July but was loaned back to the Norwegian club for the rest of the Tippeligaen season. He moved to Old Trafford in January and scored his first goal a few weeks later in the 3-0 home defeat of Burnley, celebrating with a flip in front of the Stretford End. But he has been only on the fringe of the first-team squad, making five appearances, and was not in contention for the derby because of an injury.
The forward, signed on the recommendation of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after averaging nearly a goal every two games for Molde, is said to be shocked and surprised about Saturday's incident, having not been fully aware of the hostile relationship between the two Manchester clubs. After hearing the details he was described as relieved and thankful that his brother avoided being hurt more seriously than bruises and cuts to his face and body. Sir Alex Ferguson has been informed and is expected to speak to his player today.
He has contacted relatives in Senegal and spoke last night to his younger brother, Mame Mbar, a 19-year-old striker with Molde who is on loan at Sarpsborg 08 in Norway's second division. Diouf about it .
Paul Scholes's winner for United in the third minute of stoppage time took Ferguson's team to within a point of Chelsea with three games to go and set off clashes outside the stadium between mounted police and a large group of City's supporters who were trying to confront the United fans. At the height of the trouble there was an attempt to overturn a police van. One fan was seen throwing horse dung at United's supporters with his bare hands.
During the day the police made 20 arrests, including 10 for public order offences and one for breaching a banning order. When the teams met in the Carling Cup semi-final in January, police searches at the gates led to golf balls and darts being confiscated from the United fans. On this occasion no weapons were found.
Some supporters have questioned why Greater Manchester police allowed the two sets of supporters to leave at the same time, particularly bearing in mind the volatile way the game had ended. Scholes's winner sparked scenes of wild celebration from the United players and, despite being specifically asked beforehand not to do anything that could provoke the crowd, Gary Neville made a point of grabbing the badge on his shirt as he ran in front of the home supporters.
The police have decided to take a tolerant line and will not raise the issue with United, the view being that the celebrations were not excessive. If anything, the police feel the United players helped keep the visiting fans in the stadium by congregating in front of the away section.
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