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Manchester United Season 2011-12

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Manchester United target Kagawa unwilling to sign new contract
The Japan international, who has been heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford, has rejected an extension and now seems certain to leave the Westfalenstadion in the summer

 

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Manchester United target Kagawa unwilling to sign new contract
The Japan international, who has been heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford, has rejected an extension and now seems certain to leave the Westfalenstadion in the summer


err...wait, cannot get Sneijder, so get kagawa? Sell shirts only right?

thot they getting as well Barkley?
 

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Nani reveals discussions over new contract at Manchester United

The Portuguese moved to end speculation over his Old Trafford future as he announced he is negotiating a new deal, and took time to praise manager Sir Alex Ferguson


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Evra: It will be hard to stop Manchester City if they win first Premier League title

Frenchman adamant he and his United team-mates must stop Roberto Mancini's side having any success if they are to continue to dominate the top flight of English football


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Manchester prepares for biggest derby ever to decide epic title race

City and United are both ready for title decider at the Etihad Stadium as their cross-city rivalry hits a new level in the final stages of the race for the Premier League title


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De Gea: Manchester United won’t park the bus against City

The Spanish goalkeeper insists the Red Devils will look to win at the Etihad Stadium on Monday, despite knowing a draw will keep them in the driving seat for the title run-in


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Hazard eyes Premier League summer switch as Manchester United & City scout Lille forward

The Belgium international attacker confirmed he wishes to move to England this summer, while Stuart Pearce was also in attendance to monitor the progress of Joe Cole


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Giggs buzzing for crunch Manchester derby clash
The Welshman could make his 908th appearance for Manchester United on Monday night, and he believes the game will be one of the biggest of his career


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Sir Alex Ferguson set to launch Manchester United bid for Sigurdsson this summer - report
Old Trafford manager is believed to be keeping close tabs on the Iceland international who has impressed since arriving at Swansea on loan, and may offer £10 million for him


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Lescott will take cautious approach against Young in Manchester derby
The City defender reveals he'll be playing it safe when he comes up against United's flying winger because he's aware the slighest contact could send him tumbling to the ground


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Manchester United's Nani blasts team for letting Manchester City back into title race
Portuguese winger has lambasted the Red Devils for not having the Premier League wrapped up by now - and admitted he would love to see out his career at Old Trafford
 

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Rio Ferdinand should have marked Vincent Kompany


By IAN WRIGHT
Published: Today at 00:18

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Man City 1 Man Utd 0
KOMPANY’S header moved City to within touching distance of a first title
Mancini’s swipe at Fergie tacticsAlex sees his world fall apartVince: Now let’s finish it off

Q. WHERE was the match won and lost?

A. Vincent Kompany is City’s strongest, most dangerous player in the air and his goal was obviously crucial. He was too good for Chris Smalling.

The United defender got blocked, found himself under the ball and was always struggling to meet the corner.

Kompany could not believe his luck getting a free header and I would have been more comfortable seeing Rio Ferdinand mark the City man.

As for United, I was surprised that the pacy Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young did not start and Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes did.

Danny Welbeck made a bit of difference when he came on.

Q. HOW did Mancini get it right?

A. Roberto Mancini went for United’s throat with an attacking style as this was a match they needed to get at least a point from.

City started with David Silva, Carlos Tevez, Samir Nasri, Sergio Aguero and, considering they were at home, I was expecting nothing less.

United have certainly wobbled. I felt that during this part of the season United’s experience would be a massive advantage. Last night, once again, it was not enough.

Q. WHICH players rose to the occasion? And did any of them go missing?

A. Nasri and Silva were always on the ball, looking dangerous.

Gael Clichy did some good stuff down the left but I thought Kompany was again outstanding and kept Wayne Rooney pretty quiet.

Rooney will have been very frustrated despite his efforts.

In a well-contested match, I don’t feel anyone had a nightmare but Smalling will have been disappointed with the way he defended for the goal.

Q. IS this the changing of the guard?

A. You have to take notice of City. Call them noisy neighbours or whatever you want but look at the quality of this squad and the money they have spent.

So, of course, City are a major threat. The fact they now lead the Premier League on goal difference proves they can win it.

They say the first title is the most difficult and City will be hoping for continued success over the next few years — you wouldn’t bet against them.

Q. DID the fans play their part?

A. The atmosphere was OK but I thought it would be a lot louder.

Obviously the place went wild when City scored yet I thought it would have been more intense.

I think the main reason was that the City fans — desperate for a win in one of their biggest ever matches — were incredibly nervous.

Q. WHO in your opinion will win the title now?

A. City now have Newcastle away, followed by a home clash with QPR and I see them winning both.

United face Swansea at Old Trafford this weekend followed by a trip to Sunderland on the final day — and I also think we could see two wins.

As a result, City could scrape the title on goal difference.

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If Joleon Lescott had scored, he would have pin the donkey's tail on Rio. It was a momentary lapse on the part of Smalling that led to the goal. Otherwise they held on quite well.

Roy Keane must be rubbing his hands with glee.
 

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Unfortunately, Ferdinand was marking Lescott.
When does next season start?
 

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After the near bust up with Mancini at the touchline, Fergie must be wondering if he had made a blunder when he defended Mancini over the Tevez incident. Old fart has to learn to hold his "piece" and not shoot off the way he did. Sigh......
 

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Shanghai Shenhua owner Zhu Jun denies that his club will sign Michael Owen
Rumors have spread of player-manager Nicolas Anelka's interest in the former England striker, but the club's president took to social media on Thursday night to deny the reports


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Sir Alex Ferguson: Manchester City will find it difficult to win at Newcastle
The Manchester United manager believes Alan Pardew's side are in excellent form but concedes two more victories will secure the title for his city rivals


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'Rio Ferdinand must be in England's Euro 2012 squad' - Sir Alex Ferguson
Old Trafford supremo believes the veteran's experience will be key during the tournament because youngsters Chris Smalling and Phil Jones have not played much in central defence


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Manchester United duo Welbeck and Evans ruled out of Swansea clash
Despite both players being hit with injury ahead of Sunday's Old Trafford game, it is hoped that the England international will be fit for the final domestic match and Euro 2012


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Sir Alex Ferguson looking to loan out Manchester United youngsters
After watching the youth side clinch the Reserve League title, the Scottish manager has admitted that he will send out some of their promising players to taste first-team football


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Vidic agent dismisses Juventus links
Rumours surrounding the Manchester United man and a potential move to the Serie A club continue, but the player's representative has again rubbished reports of a transfer


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Pogba's future at Manchester United to be decided next week - agent
Red Devils youngster is out of contract this summer and will choose between a new deal at Old Trafford and a lucrative free-transfer move to Juventus according to his agent

 

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goodness gracious, after seeing Cisse scoring that nxt to impossible goal, i wonder if he has used up his "lucky goal" quota. I am pretty sure he need that to get past the Kompany & Lescott.

and Fergie, have started mind games again, please Fergie, ensure you whack at least 6 goals past Swansea this weekend ok?

And then, ensure you beat Sunderland by at least 3 goals the following weekend.

Market is saying, Man C to win by at least a goal, you need to claw back the inferior goal difference.

when we finish this season empty handed, we wonder if we should have signed Sneijder in the first place.

And next season better be good and bring some quali players and ship out the duds please. Beginning with Anderson.l
 

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The Sweeper: Manchester United back on track to complete £11.5m upgrade of Carrington facilities


Building work is causing disruption at the training ground but the title contenders believe that the changes will ensure that their centre remains at a world-class level

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UNITED's £11.5M CARRINGTON REVAMP BACK ON TRACK FOR 2012 COMPLETION

Manchester United’s £11.5 million upgrade of their Carrington training base is back on track and is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

The Sweeper can reveal that the planned developments were put on hold over the winter due to the weather conditions and the soft ground on which the buildings were being erected.

But the scheme is now back on schedule as United improve their facilities with the addition of a sports science department, a medical wing with fitness and rehabilitation centres, new training pitches and upgraded press offices.

The building work on the 108-acre site has put the first-team dressing room out of bounds and Sir Alex Ferguson’s men are currently using portacabins to change and prepare before and after training.

Parking is also described as chaos but United believe that the inconvenience will be worth it as they maintain Carrington as a world-class training centre.

The complex opened in 2000 and already includes some of the best facilities in the world for senior players and the Academy.

 

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Sir Alex Ferguson still hopeful about Manchester United's title chances after Swansea victory
The 70 year-old boss believes that their rivals still have to navigate a potentially tricky away game against relegation-threatened QPR and that the league race is not yet over


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Carrick after Swansea victory: Manchester United will not give up on title
The former Tottenham player has refused to concede the title to the Red Devils' rivals, instead he is looking forward to a dramatic final day and their trip to Sunderland


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Sir Alex Ferguson: Berbatov not leaving Manchester United on the cheap
Sir Alex insists that Manchester United wont allow Dimitar Berbatov to leave for nothing and adds veterans Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes will remain at the club next season


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Manchester United's Evra is hoping for one more twist before the title is decided
The Old Trafford stand-in captain believes his side can still win the championship if they beat Swansea, and also hopes there will be another surprise before the end of the season


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De Gea: We have only ourselves to blame
The Manchester United goalkeeper is in no doubt his side have been at fault for their recent slip ups and is hoping Newcastle can assist in helping them regain top spot



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Sir Alex Ferguson fears Manchester City will steal Manchester United's transfer targets
The Old Trafford boss has revealed his worry that the big-spending neighbours may outbid him for Luka Modric and Eden Hazard, who are on the top of his summer shopping list

 
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gone liao...decorate the trophy with blue ribbons. Simi lan jeow tricky away game to QPR - more tricky than Newcastle meh?

Jus because Man U lost to Wigan away, does not mean Man C will hor...

Fergie, fergie, how costly is your decision not to sign Sneijder?
 

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gone liao...decorate the trophy with blue ribbons. Simi lan jeow tricky away game to QPR - more tricky than Newcastle meh??
Koyak in final lap, gave it away with last 3 matches (before Swansea). After MC beat magpies, no mood to watch ours. False hopes to think QPR can snatch a draw at Etihad lions den. :(
 

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We lost becoz Fergie put his faith in the wrong players in key games. I'll blame Fergie for not being aggressive enough with the Glazers to cough up the much needed fund to rejuvenate the squad last season. The one position that was yearning for a lifeline was the defensive midfield role. The signs were all there that Carrick was not the player to plug the holes in defence. There were reports suggesting that he would come good at the second half of the season. Well, we have all seen it for ourselves-RUBBISH!

Evans is the other player that simply cannot perform under pressure. Again I say sell the player for what he's worth and if you must keep him, save him for the games against wheel chair bound players.

The other issue that the boss has to address is the 'tofu' leg players-Phil Jones and Cleverly. Just watch Jones-after one tackle,he'll be holding his shin,ankle and start limping. How to win? It's bad enough we have a squad with no depth. Now we have players with legs made of glass. KNN!!!
 

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Manchester United & City target Hazard: I'll be wearing blue next season
The coveted Belgian winger, who is reported to be on the wish list of top teams all over Europe, has hinted he will opt for Roberto Mancini's side over the Red Devils


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Manchester United's Pogba accepts Juventus offer
The French teenager has spent over a month considering his future at Old Trafford but he is now poised to sign a four-year contract with the newly-crowned champions of Italy


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Manchester United announce pre-season tour of Norway
Red Devils will take to Oslo for the first time in 10 years over the period in between seasons, where they will face Valerenga to prepare for the 2012-13 Premier League


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Manchester United's empire is not crumbling, insists Evra
Reigning champions are in need of a favour from QPR or their slim hopes of retaining their title are over, but they'll be back in contention next year, says their French skipper
 

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Sir Alex Ferguson still hopeful about Manchester United's title chances after Swansea victory
The 70 year-old boss believes that their rivals still have to navigate a potentially tricky away game against relegation-threatened QPR and that the league race is not yet over



away game:confused:

man city is at home to qpr.

manu is the one playing away to sunderland.
 

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Man Utd helping Portuguese police investigations into Bebe transfer
http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/man-utd-helping-portuguese-police-investigations-bebe-transfer-3167821

Police in Portugal are planning to question Manchester United about the club's £7.2m signing of the striker Bébé from the Portuguese club Vitória Guimarães, as part of their criminal investigation into the deal, reports The Guardian.

The judicial police national unit for combating corruption, part of the Justice Ministry based in Lisbon, is investigating the 11 August, 2010 transfer, by which United paid that fee for a player whose only competitive experience was a single season in the Portuguese third division.

Bébé's agent, appointed days before he moved to United, was Jorge Mendes, also agent to Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani and Anderson, who moved from Portuguese clubs to Old Trafford in previous seasons.

Of the €9m United paid to Vitória for Bébé, Mendes was paid 40%, £2.89m. It was reported in Vitória's subsequent general meeting that Mendes's cut comprised a 10% agent's commission, €900,000, and the further €2.7m because Mendes had also just acquired 30% of Bébé's "economic rights", part-ownership of the player.

The police unit declined to officially confirm to the Guardian the scope of their inquiries or what precise aspects of the transfer they are investigating.
 

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Man Utd helping Portuguese police investigations into Bebe transfer
http://www.tribalfootball.com/artic...e-police-investigations-bebe-transfer-3167821

Police in Portugal are planning to question Manchester United about the club's £7.2m signing of the striker Bébé from the Portuguese club Vitória Guimarães, as part of their criminal investigation into the deal, reports The Guardian.

The judicial police national unit for combating corruption, part of the Justice Ministry based in Lisbon, is investigating the 11 August, 2010 transfer, by which United paid that fee for a player whose only competitive experience was a single season in the Portuguese third division.

Bébé's agent, appointed days before he moved to United, was Jorge Mendes, also agent to Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani and Anderson, who moved from Portuguese clubs to Old Trafford in previous seasons.

Of the €9m United paid to Vitória for Bébé, Mendes was paid 40%, £2.89m. It was reported in Vitória's subsequent general meeting that Mendes's cut comprised a 10% agent's commission, €900,000, and the further €2.7m because Mendes had also just acquired 30% of Bébé's "economic rights", part-ownership of the player.

The police unit declined to officially confirm to the Guardian the scope of their inquiries or what precise aspects of the transfer they are investigating.

this stinks to the heaven.

to sign a player without effectively watching him play is one hell of a fucking risk, just like what the principal claim in the underage whore case - i was told that she was 18. Just because Queiroz told him he is god.

that Carlos Queiroz must have put gong-tou on Fergie.

no doubt Fergie has signed boo-boos, notably Juan Sebastien but this shld be counted as one of the worst.
 
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