Posted on 17 April 2010
Just 24 hours ahead of the crucial Manchester derby on Saturday, United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is still sweating over the fitness of three key players as he prepares to take on Manchester City in the heavyweight clash at Eastlands. He has admitted that it will be left until the last minute to decide so it’s up in the air with all three in terms of anything definite.
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Posted on 06 April 2010
Wayne Rooney is %100 not going to play tomorrow against Bayern Munich. He wasn’t with the squad trained at Carrington today. Sir Alex Ferguson also stated that it is unlikely to risk on Wayne Rooney let him starts or even sit on the bench tomorrow.
Meanwhile, John O’Shea, who has been out since November with a thigh injury, was part of the 21-man training session at Carrington. However, this may not mean that O’Shea is going to be included in tomorrow squad. (John can play anywhere, will Fergie use him as a striker!?!)
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Posted on 06 April 2010
Wayne Rooney is %100 not going to play tomorrow against Bayern Munich. He wasn’t with the squad trained at Carrington today. Sir Alex Ferguson also stated that it is unlikely to risk on Wayne Rooney let him starts or even sit on the bench tomorrow.
Meanwhile, John O’Shea, who has been out since November with a thigh injury, was part of the 21-man training session at Carrington. However, this may not mean that O’Shea is going to be included in tomorrow squad. (John can play anywhere, will Fergie use him as a striker!?!)
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Posted on 26 March 2010
Manchester United star John O’Shea has revealed how asthma nearly ended his Old Trafford dream. The 28-year-old Manchester United and Republic of Ireland star who has been out for most of the season from a freak leg injury that he suffered in the France v Ireland game in Paris last year, admitted that his football career nearly ended before it began.
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Posted on 26 March 2010
Manchester United star John O’Shea has revealed how asthma nearly ended his Old Trafford dream. The 28-year-old Manchester United and Republic of Ireland star who has been out for most of the season from a freak leg injury that he suffered in the France v Ireland game in Paris last year, admitted that his football career nearly ended before it began.
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Posted on 09 March 2010
“It never rains but it pours” so the old saying goes. Manchester has long been renowned for being a wet old town due to the large amount of rain that it gets but when it comes to football on the red side of the City, it has been pouring down this season – injuries that is!
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