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eagles goal stun me for a sec....lol......
unbelievable shoot....lol......
 

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Haha... Yeah, it was all ManUtd for de whole game... But after de 1st n 2nd games against de Jap n Korean side, its good tht ManUtd scored many goals in order to boost de team confident b4 de start of de new season... Very please to see Nani scored in his 1st game as it might ease off some of de pressure on his shoulder after his big money singing(Oso very cool celebration!!!) :biggrin:

Yeah, Eagles's goal was superb!!! But Rooney chipped was as good too...

I think de last game for de Asian Tour against a Chinese side wil b a good test for de team... I think they wil offer a more competitive game for ManUtd...

Besides, finally Mr. Egg-Tart conceeded tht they r gonna lose Tevez to us... :burnout:
 

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A very good artical on de tactical system tht SAF gonna play this coming season. Enjoy reading it n do share what u guyz think abt it!!!

Tevez Could Spell Tactical Nightmare For MU Opponents


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Sir Alex Ferguson may have won one European Cup playing 4-4-2 but the Manchester United manager seems to have come to the conclusion that the same system is not going to return the trophy to Old Trafford, according to Guardian Unlimited.


Ferguson has been experimenting with three different formations over the past couple of seasons and the pending arrival of Carlos Tevez indicates a clear shift in the manager's thinking.

Rather than target an orthodox centre-forward in the mould of Ruud van Nistelrooy, Ferguson has identified a player to suit a 4-2-3-1 formation that, when United are attacking, could metamorphose into 4-2-4. Tevez would join a pool of attackers capable of troubling the classiest defences, the emphasis being on speed, fluency and movement, with players interchanging roles. "That is the key," Ferguson said at the end of last season. "Speed of play is so important these days."

This was the system when Roma were destroyed 7-1 in the Champions League quarter-finals in April, a rout that Ferguson described as the club's finest performance in his 20 years at Old Trafford. And there is rich potential for repeats, after a summer in which Tevez's acquisition would confirm United as the most prolific spenders in Europe, with a line-up that could have, for example, Cristiano Ronaldo, Tevez and Nani flitting around Wayne Rooney.

The hard part for Ferguson is accommodating everyone as he works out how to select an attacking quartet from a list that also incorporates the £19m Brazilian Anderson, the enduringly brilliant Ryan Giggs and a striker in Louis Saha who, when fit, the manager regards as the equal of any other No9 in English football.

Never before has Ferguson had the luxury of so many permutations. Astonishingly, Tevez could be the 46th player squashed into United's 2007-08 team photograph. Liverpool's first-team squad stands at 40 while Chelsea, for all Roman Abramovich's bags of gold, have 37, the same as Arsenal.

Uppermost in Ferguson's mind is that he now has so many options it will be almost impossible for opposition managers to guess his tactics. When Saha is fit, for example, Ferguson can revert to a more orthodox system, with a straightforward midfield quartet and Rooney or Tevez playing behind the Frenchman. In Europe, Ferguson has developed a fondness for a more cagey 4-1-4-1 system, and it is here that Owen Hargreaves, the £18m signing from Bayern Munich, will be expected to excel. And then there is the increasingly favoured 4-2-3-1 line-up, taking its inspiration from the slick systems that have been in place in Spain for many years.

Paul Scholes has increasingly been used in a more deep-lying role over the past six months. He is likely to continue in that "hole", with the arrival of Hargreaves meaning Michael Carrick can no longer be regarded as a mandatory first-team pick. Nani and Anderson are expected to begin their first season as "impact players", unlikely to start many of the big matches and, in an era of Tevez, Rooney and Ronaldo, others may find that even a place on the bench is beyond them.

The goodwill for Alan Smith after his comeback from a broken leg has made way for the realisation that, with 12 goals in 92 appearances, he should seek new employers. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, in his final year before retirement, must foresee only limited chances and Giggs, 34 in November, might have to take a more peripheral role, with competition from Nani and Park Ji-Sung, and Rooney and Tevez expected to start regularly on the left. John O'Shea should benefit from reverting to the role of versatile defender.

As for Ferguson's team when United face Chelsea in the FA Community Shield on August 5, that is anyone's guess. Jose Mourinho might have to guess too.
Sources: Football Inside web. Tevez Could Spell Tactical Nightmare For MU Opponents
 

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patient......lol
next sun got one.......aug5
 

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Tonite wil b last game for ManUtd Asia Tour in China... Warning from SAF to Nani, no more sumersault!!! LoLzzzz... :biggrin:

Anderson n Heinze wil b joining back for training next Monday after extra holiday granted by SAF... Hope everything is going as plan!!!
 

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LoLzzzzzzzz... Nani jus back from a knee injury, so in order for him to play in de opening EPL season n keeping him free from hurting his knee again SAF warned against him doing it in de future... Ask him to think of other goal 'Celebration'... Haha... Errr... Mayb jus drop his pant wil do... :biggrin:
 

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maybe he can opt for a .. smaller scale somersault... u know.. the one u kneel down, then put your head on the ground and just roll over. hahaha..
 

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have u guys read the latest news?
from football365 and espn + teamtalk
heinze will force thru the deal to take him to liverpool
and his adding more insults by asking the liverpool lawyers to help him
i hope is nt true!!
 

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this is the report from football365

Gabriel Heinze has employed Liverpool's legal team in a bid to force through his transfer to Anfield.
Manchester United have so far blocked a move to their great rivals, despite Liverpool reportedly meeting the Argentinian's get-out clause.
Sir Alex Ferguson has made it very clear that he doesn't want Heinze to make the switch, but the defender is equally determined to force through the move.
Liverpool consulted their legal advisors last week in an attempt to seal the deal, and now the Guardian reports that Heinze appointed Richard Green, the Anfield club's lawyer, to work on the move.
The latest move appears to outline Heinze's absolute determination to move to Liverpool, and if it doesn't work then he is likely to find himself marginalised to say the least at Old Trafford.
Heinze and Liverpool's case appears to hinge on a written confirmation from United that they would sell him to any club willing to meet their £6 million valuation.
 

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Yeah, all this rubbish together with tht Tevez saga had been bothering most fans for quite sometimes now... But i fully trust on SAF n what he said abt Heinze n Tevez case... ManUtd is flying hom today after their Asian Tour, and SAF n David Gill wil b back to de office to get things done ASAP especially on all transfers, both in n out...

I think Smithy had played his last match for ManUtd yest... He wil b going!!!

Frankly speaking, from this Asian Tour i see lotsa promising youngsters tht r capable to play in de 1st team at any given time... Evans, Simpson, Eagle n etc looks great... Especially those who played on de right back position... No wonder SAF is confident enough abt de new season eventhough Gary is stil out injured... Hope they can b good enough to make de next BIG step!!! :biggrin: