THE colours of Newton Heath being worn by disillusioned fans at Old Trafford has been one of the enduring images of the season. As the anger towards the Glazers has increased so has the number of green and gold scarves appearing in the crowd at Manchester United matches. In a desperate attempt to appease their supporters the club has announced a freeze on season ticket prices. Yet yesterday, a far more significant announcement was made in one of the world’s most famous footballing cities.
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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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In form midfielder Darren Fletcher believes that the experience of Manchester United’s older players will guarantee them the Premier League crown again this season – and one of those veterans completely agrees. 35 year old Paul Scholes has no doubt that the champions can win all their remaining seven games to ensure that the title remains at Old Trafford.
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Manchester United has confirmed it is freezing ticket prices next season. There has been criticism of the Glazer family for price rises since their takeover 5 years ago and many fans have joined a fast growing green and gold protest against the owners. As recently as this month there had been speculation that further increases were in the pipeline but the club has now announced that prices will be kept on hold for the 2010/11 season.
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Bayern Munich president Franz Beckenbauer has admitted that his club is scared stiff of Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney ahead of next week’s Champions League clash with United. Rooney has scored 33 goals this season and Beckenabauer, who won the World Cup as a player and a coach, hailed him as the greatest player in the world alongside Barcelona’s Lionel Messi.
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