poor drogba...... miss his daddy........:bheart:
If I am Drogba , I would leave Chelsea too .
Stay in Chelsea no point already , maybe SAF can consider buying him??
poor drogba...... miss his daddy........:bheart:
If I am Drogba , I would leave Chelsea too .
Stay in Chelsea no point already , maybe SAF can consider buying him??
HOOT! HOOT! 3-1 UP! :devil:
Rooney should have scored the penalty for hat-trick..
Villa park is still the happy hunting ground for the Devils.. haha :devil: :devil: :devil:
BTW, you guys heard of Miguel Tevez? :devil:
http://www.thesoccerblog.org/premiership/carlos-tevezs-younger-brother-signs-for-man-utd/
Dunno how far is this piece of news true!
i think he just hit the bar when you posted this..... :bsmilie:Scoring a penalty for a hat trick is too easy for Rooney! He wanna do it the hard way! :bsmilie:
ONE MORE ROONEY GOAL PLS!
Rooney should have scored the penalty for hat-trick..
Villa park is still the happy hunting ground for the Devils.. haha :devil: :devil: QUOTE]
He just blew it......and cemented Ronaldo is still the no.1 penalty taker for the current starting 11 :lovegrin: To be fair, I tot he took it pretty well.....just that the goalie guess the correct way![]()
Another pair of brother haaha.... heard that SAF goiin to bid for Ronaldhino again!![]()
agree...:thumbsup: :devil:If Man Utd wanna raid Barca, Messi will be the better buy! :devil:
Troubled Saha is out again
The informed talk within Ukraine's football community this week is that Dynamo Kiev centre forward Sergei Rebrov will miss Tuesday night's visit of Manchester United through an injury that exists largely in his head. It is cruel talk about a man who has given his country so much but back in Manchester another troubled centre forward - United's Louis Saha - must be aware that he, too, must soon prove to a sceptical public that he has the mental fortitude to succeed at the highest level. Saha is again missing from Sir Alex Ferguson's squad - a knee injury causing his withdrawal on this occasion - and the pattern of the France international's behaviour is becoming depressingly familiar. Optimistic words from his manager follow each comeback. Each return is then promptly aborted.
Ian Ladyman, Daily Mail
Other United forwards in the newspapers are Carlos Tevez, quoted in The Sun on his habit of sticking out his tongue when shooting, and Fraizer Campbell who scored twice on his debut for loan club Hull City . "Fraizer jolly good fellow" is headline for The Sun's Hull 3-0 Barnsley match report. The Sun also carries news of an unusual birthday present for Wayne Rooney, a guitar signed and resprayed in the colours of Manchester City by Oasis star Noel Gallagher.
Round up by Adam Bostock
United's U18s produced their best performance of the season, smashing seven past West Bromwich Albion at Carrington on Saturday, four of them from in-form forward Danny Welbeck.
After a slow start to the campaign, the Reds U18s have made steady progress since, and this victory is reward for some promising performances in recent weeks.
Welbeck got the rout underway after just eight minutes, sliding in to divert Magnus Eikrem's pass goalwards from six yards. Ten minutes later, the same combination made it two as Welbeck ran onto the Norwegian's quickly taken free-kick to cheekily lob Alsop in the visiting goal.
The Manchester-born forward didn't have to wait long to claim his hat-trick. With just thirty minutes on the watch, Danny Drinkwaters incisive through-ball put Welbeck in. The 16-year-old rounded Alsop and stroked the ball into the empty net.
United were solid at the back, creative in the middle and clinical up-front, and the Reds made it four moments before the break. Welbeck was central to the move again, flicking a pass through to Italian striker Federico Macheda, who calmly slotted the ball home.
And the Reds were not finished there. After the break, Welbeck picked up were he had left off in the first half, adding his fourth and United's fifth after 53 minutes. After a one-two with Macheda, Welbeck bamboozled the visiting defence before caressing the ball right-footed into the bottom corner.
Young winger Ajose also got in on the act with two more smart finishes as United finished the game in style.
The win is the Reds' sixth in the last eight games, which has clearly pleased coach Paul McGuinness, who told MUTV: "Thats the best we've played all season, it was a real team effort."
United: Woods; McCormack, Strickland, C.Evans, Derbyshire; Bryan, Eikrem, Drinkwater (Brown 51), Ajose; Welbeck (Brandao, 66), Macheda.
Sub not used: Amos.
Look out for highlights of this fantastic performance on MUTV and MUTV Online this week. Saturday's trip to Blackburn Rovers is live and exclusive on MUTV from 11am.