Posted on 13 April 2009
Today, The Daily Mail has reported that Manchester United and England international Wayne Rooney is not going to play in World Cup 2010 qualifier against Ukraine. The reason isn’t an injury but Rooney’s wife Coleen as their new child will arrive to life on October 10 – the day of the match!
I just wonder how the Sportsmail Reporter could calculate Rooney’ first child due time! Was he there when the boy did it?? I know any doctor can tell when the child is coming, but he only gives a predicted time. The birth of Rooney’ child may happen one day, week or month before or after that time! Read the full story
Posted on 18 March 2009
An opinion from our rival! Arsene Wenger, Arsenal’ manager, believes that the Premier League trophy will be kept at Old Trafford on May. Although I don’t know if it is a mind game from the Frenchman to add more pressure on Sir Alex Ferguson squad, it is still a trusted opinion from Arsene who took Arsenal hot seat back in 1996.
Wenger said in the Daily Mail: ‘For big spells in the game Manchester United dominated but they made mistakes on the day that usually they don’t do.
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Posted on 08 March 2009
Today the Daily mail has reported that Manchester United have renewed their approach to sign Udinese Chilean winger Alexis Sanchez.
Sanchez, 20 years old, was named by World Soccer Magazine as one of the ‘50 most exciting teenagers in the world game’. The press suggested Sir Alex Ferguson has been watching Sanchez for a long period to replace Cristiano Ronaldo who may move to Real Madrid this summer. Read the full story
Posted on 03 March 2009
After winning the Carling Cup at Wembley last Sunday, Long serving winger Ryan Giggs feels Manchester United can win all possible trophies this season and reckons the team now have the same spirit and force of their historic Treble-winning season back in 1999.
Giggs believes this season squad is one of the strongest squad in Manchester United history and the current players have what it takes to add the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League to their Carling Cup and Club World Cup achievements.
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