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New Users Introduce Yourself Here 5 |
Posted by: WatchMUFC - 16-07-2009, 12:01 PM - Forum: Newbies
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Gill: There Could Be More Signings |
Posted by: WatchMUFC - 16-07-2009, 10:52 AM - Forum: Transfer Talk
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United chief executive David Gill says they may still add to their squad - despite Sir Alex Ferguson claiming his spending is done.
United leave today for a two-week tour of the Far East, and Gill said: "I will start each day with the usual emails and correspondence and I'm sure there will be some player activity going on while we are over there."
Fergie has signed Michael Owen, Antonio Valencia and Gabriel Obertan, spending about £20million.
That leaves £60m left of the Cristiano Ronaldo fee, which was paid in one hit.
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Champions League 2010 2nd QR |
Posted by: WatchMUFC - 15-07-2009, 04:32 PM - Forum: Champions League
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FK Makedonija Skopje 0-2 BATE
Pyunik 0-0 Dinamo Zagreb
EB/Streymur 0-2 APOEL
Ekranas 2-2 Bakı
Rhyl 0-4 Partizan
Inter Turku 0-1 Sheriff
Levski 4-0 Sant Julià
Tirana 1-1 Stabæk
Zrinjski 1-0 Slovan Bratislava
Ventspils 3-0 Dudelange
WIT0-0 Maribor
M. Haifa 6-0 Glentoran
Debrecen 2-0 Kalmar
København 6-0 Mogren
Wisla Kraków 1-1 Levadia
Salzburg 1-1 Bohemians
FH 0-4 Aktobe
After First Leg
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Rooney: I Would Of Been A Priest |
Posted by: WatchMUFC - 15-07-2009, 10:59 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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WAYNE Rooney has confessed he counts his blessings at being a footballer — otherwise he might have joined the PRIESTHOOD.
The ex-school dunce said the only thing apart from soccer that interested him as a kid was religious studies.
England striker Roo, 23, said of his footie career: “I haven’t a clue what else I could have done. I wasn’t really the best in school.”
But pressed to pick another profession, he admitted: “I always enjoyed RE — so maybe a priest.”
Man United ace Rooney has since shown he was not exactly cut out for the priesthood — after visiting brothels, swearing at refs and getting sent off in the World Cup for going ape at Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo.
He was speaking at the launch of Coke Zero’s campaign to find the nation’s best young street footballer.
For the first time yesterday he showed off his injured left ear — which needed 45 stitches after he fell aboard a holiday yacht — as he drove to pre-season training.
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Ferguson Rules Out More Signings |
Posted by: chazza - 13-07-2009, 01:58 PM - Forum: Transfer Talk
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Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed that he will not be making any more summer signings after explaining that he refuses to pay the inflated fees of Europe's top stars.
Ferguson believes that the transfer market has 'caught fire' this summer with players' valuations going through the roof.
The Scot highlighted that he is used to paying over the odds for players but he would not be held to ransom over certain prospective targets.
It means that United fans will have to make do with the arrivals of Antonio Valencia, Michael Owen, who has been handed the number seven shirt, and Gabriel Obertan as the Premier League champions get accustomed to life without Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez.
"It is the end of our business, so all these stories about who we are supposed to be getting - forget it," he said.
"Everywhere in England and in Europe the players' values have shot sky high. I don't think any of the transfers that you see happening are realistic but for some reason it seems to have caught fire this summer.
"It is a very unusual summer and difficult to get value because of that."
Good enough squad
Despite recently being linked with the likes of Sergio Aguero and Douglas Costa, Ferguson was confident he already had enough quality in his squad to compete on all fronts this season.
"That's always been the case with Manchester United, we have always had to pay a bit extra," he added.
"But this summer we are not prepared to do that because you have got to understand we have got some very good young players.
"We have a very good squad and there is no need to ever need a jerk reaction to losing Cristiano because we did very well to keep him for six years and it was his moment to leave and we allowed him to do that.
"We shouldn't panic because of one player leaving. I think we have a very, very good squad with some good young players in all positions."
Experience
The Red Devils chief also pointed out that he was keen to bring in someone with the experience of Owen to complement the youthfulness of Obertan and Valencia.
"What I have done is bring in some youth with Gabriel and Antonio and brought in an old codger like Michael just to balance things up," he joked.
"But experience is vital. Also with Michael you will see the experience he will give us in the penalty box. He will score goals because that is what he has been great at for years and years.
"You always had to be aware of him in his movement of his runs and the most difficult thing was the timing of his runs.
"I used to say that to the players, don't let him stand you in the penalty box, and he has always had that knack of losing defenders in the final third."
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