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Old 17-09-2013, 08:14 PM #1
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Rooooooooney! What a finish for his 200th Manchester United goal.
Great kick fron De Gea...fantastic finish by Rooney
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Massive match on Sunday. If we manage to somehow nick a win we will be in a great position to push forward. This title would be so sweet considering everyone being so quick to write us off and suck City/Chelsea off.
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Massive match on Sunday. If we manage to somehow nick a win we will be in a great position to push forward. This title would be so sweet considering everyone being so quick to write us off and suck City/Chelsea off.
I agree, a win on Sunday would be huge. City and Chelsea have stuttered recently and it would be sweet karma towards those writing United off without a ball being kicked at the start of the season.

The league is not won on paper, but this season will be massive and will be unpredictable as it goes on.

It will be great to see Marouane Fellaini too, he will give us a physical presence that we did lack in Midfield before his signing and hopefully he continues to develop an understanding with Michael Carrick and the other United players.
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David Moyes has explained why he has kept faith with Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand at the heart of United's defence.



The seasoned campaigners have formed the central defensive partnership for the past five games since Phil Jones played alongside Vidic in the Community Shield against Wigan Athletic at Wembley.

Although Jones and Rafael are both close to being available for selection again after injury to provide more defensive options, the boss feels he has made the right call in choosing his most experienced central pairing despite being asked whether it was a fitness risk considering Vidic is 31 and Ferdinand is 34.

"It is something which I'm aware of," admitted Moyes. "I'm sure nature will take its own course in time but I'm quite comfortable with Jonny Evans, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones.

"I just felt at the moment that I've taken over a new job and it was important I got a little bit of rhythm. I don't like the word 'rotate', but I will change players at different times.

"I just felt, at the moment, because of the start to the Premier League that we had, my mind was made up that I was going to keep it quite strong in the opening period of it and then see what happens after that.

"Their fitness has been great, the two of them. They felt really good through pre-season and I think they're both enjoying it."
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Michael Carrick heaps praise on Manchester United's 'brilliant' newcomer Marouane Fellaini

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Michael Carrick reckons the Big Fella has had a big impact at Manchester United.

The midfielder has been impressed with Marouane Fellaini’s contribution to the Old Trafford cause since his £27.5m deadline-day arrival from Everton.

Fellaini came on as a second-half substitute against Crystal Palace last weekend before being handed his full debut in the midweek Champions League win over Bayer Leverkusen.

And Carrick said: “We now have other options with Felly. He brings something different to the squad, which is why the manager bought him, and he has done well in the time he’s been here. Against Leverkusen he was brilliant.

“Now, it’s the big one against City and it’s in these types of games that you want as many forceful players as possible in the side.

“With Tom Cleverley and Anderson also in there, it’s tough for the manager to pick his midfield.”
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Love-struck Robin van Persie wants Wayne Rooney to stay at Manchester United and share glory

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Robin van Persie has told Wayne Rooney: “Stay at Manchester United and we can share the glory.”

Rooney’s desire to quit Old Trafford during the summer was partly motivated by his reluctance to play second fiddle behind United’s Flying Dutchman, after David Moyes described RVP as his main man.

Van Persie goes into Sunday’s Manchester derby at the Etihad once again setting the pace at the top of United’s scoring charts after a blistering start to the season.

But Rooney is also at the top of his game – and RVP insists that both of Moyes’ strikers can be makers and takers of goals.

“I am very pleased with how my partnership with Wayne is going,” said Van Persie, who has already struck five times this term.

“We love to play together, you know, because we recognise that we are both very similar players.

“We are both all-round strikers. We both can drop deep and we can both go in behind.

“We have the ability to make a pass – which is what I love – and we can score goals.



“I love to play with Wayne because, for me, he has it all. I think anybody who knows football can see we like playing together.

“As long as we can combine our qualities, as long as we work together and try to improve what we are doing, then I think we can go from strength to strength.

“It goes both ways for us. I really think that, if we can keep growing, keep passing well to each other, then we can end up with a lot of goals this season. And I mean both of us.”

Rooney broke through the 200-goal barrier with a double in United’s 4-2 Champions League win over Bayer Leverkusen in midweek and is closing in on Sir Bobby Charlton’s club record of 249. Van Persie scored 30 goals last season as United reclaimed the title from City at a canter.

And he rates his last-minute free-kick winner at the Etihad in December as a decisive moment in a campaign which saw the Reds finish 11 points clear of their rivals.

Rooney also scored twice in a 3-2 victory and RVP said: “That goal of mine was very sweet. Winning at City put down a marker. If I remember correctly, we would have been six points behind if we had lost, but we won the game and it was back to scratch.

“It was a massive win. I don’t really care about what it cost City, it was a big moment for us and that’s why we’ll be going there looking to win again.

“The big games are coming quickly now – and that’s just how we love it because we can get into a rhythm of playing an important game every three or four games.

“We are playing well. We are *confident on the ball and everyone is trying to look for that killer pass, which really helps.

“I never think in negatives, but I think that, for both sides, this is a really important game. Even at this stage of the season, you don’t want to fall five points behind.”

Van Persie added: “The only target I set is to do better. I want us to do better than we did last season and, on Sunday, I want us to do better than we did against Leverkusen.

“To do that, we must succeed together. It’s not just about me and Wayne scoring goals, it’s about us all scoring goals.

“I don’t think our wingers scored enough last year. Hopefully, this time they will get more goals. We have got to be threatening from every area of the team – such as Michael Carrick and Marouane Fellaini.”
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Was our player of the tour. Good to see him ripping the Championship apart. Will have a part to play at United no doubt.
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Looking forward to today's game. Get ready for big Marouane.

Hope after Valencia's excellent second half performance in midweek he can get back to being the old, monstrous, Valencia.

Actually feel we can win the league, tbh. I didn't at one stage, as I expected better players to actually arrive in the league. Now they haven't, I reckon we're in there. Provided players stay fit, and our midfield doesn't contain the tripe and average players, we could well do it. That and the fact the league is no where close to the quality it once was.

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We can win the league. People quick to say we aren't the same, but our rivals haven't improved themselves really. Comes down to whether we can build a streak after the city game now.
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Hope after Valencia's excellent second half performance in midweek he can get back to being the old, monstrous, Valencia.

LOOOOOL what were you thinking Ryan Tony is as big a bum as Ashley and is the most one dimensional player I have ever seen

Beyond a joke Fergie left a manger who he knew would BE UNDER HUGE PRESSURE ****ing young and Tony as his first choice wingers. Honestly the state Fergie left this team in is a ****ing joke yet he gets zero backlash FML
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LOOOOOL what were you thinking Ryan Tony is as big a bum as Ashley and is the most one dimensional player I have ever seen

Beyond a joke Fergie left a manger who he knew would BE UNDER HUGE PRESSURE ****ing young and Tony as his first choice wingers. Honestly the state Fergie left this team in is a ****ing joke yet he gets zero backlash FML
Feel a right 'effin *****. Stupid bastard gets back to being wank again. His wank shot in the first half summed it up.

Maybe if he changed his number again we'd get another good game out of him.

However, it seems Ashley's talent for diving rubbed off on him a bit. Excellent dive in the second half.

Also, he managed to beat Kolarov about three times in the match. Really sums up how wank Kolarov is defensively.

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Will add though, practically everyone was crap. Will have to see how Valencia does in the coming weeks... probably be sh-it.
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Hugely disappointed by Fellaini yesterday as well. Disgraceful performance. I'd of done more running. Basically played like Berbatov in midfield. Didn't get stuck in, nor use much energy. Really don't understand it.

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Kolorav LET Tony run past him as he along with every one else knows Tony can't cross a ball for ****. In the rare time he beats a man he either

A. Smashes the ball in the box as hard as possible aimlessly to know one

B. Chips the ball a mile over everyone's head

Sick of watching these two bums on either wing whilst Zaha , Shinji and Nani rot on the bench
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Kolorav LET Tony run past him as he along with every one else knows Tony can't cross a ball for ****. In the rare time he beats a man he either

A. Smashes the ball in the box as hard as possible aimlessly to know one

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Sick of watching these two bums on either wing whilst Zaha , Shinji and Nani rot on the bench
LOL at point A. So, so true.

It's about time Zaha was given a chance. Along with Nani. As I say, I think youth should be given a chance. Through out pre season each time Zaha, Januzaj and Lingard came on we looked far better. Then Januzaj comes on against Palace and does more than both Valencia and Young combined.
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wheres hernandez? could have done with him
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Looking forward to tomorrow. Should see Nani,Kagawa,Hernandez,Adnan and maybe Zaha. Funnily enough....alot more exciting than our starting XI lol.
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Can't believe the reality is this.
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"Bale came to Madrid relatively cheap," Perez told Cadena SER. "Signing the best players out there is Madrid's philosophy and Bale was the best available player this summer. We had been following him for two years.

"Tottenham initially did not want to sell, but when we heard Manchester United made an offer, we tabled a bid ourselves. His childhood dream to play for Madrid eventually proved to be decisive."

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Moyes said: "We only talk about the players we think there is a reason to talk about and I wouldn't comment on that."

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Woody probably offered 20m
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LOL. Got to laugh... or you'd cry... forever.

There was a report in France that we offered £125 million.

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The former Everton manager has previously talked about a side who are capable of winning the Premier League and Champions League, but now appears to have his own doubts about their quality. "I think a lot of people thought Manchester United [winning the title] last season, that it was probably the form of the other teams that was poor," he said.

WTF?! Doubting his own words now.
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Tbf to Moyes..he did want Rene to stay apparently. My main problem was the pathetic window(Woody's fault mostly) and the fact he has ruined a brick wall defensive partnership by playing Rio 20 times a week when it was clear he couldn't do this. Maybe the fact Zaha hasn't been given a go when Young and Valencia have been meh. Still think he will come good, but it is stupid to say he inherited a poor squad. Very stupid. He has no excuses, he needs to figure it out soon and deliver. Match goers have been great to him and I'm sure he will pay them back.
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