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Post by - on Feb 13, 2012 19:38:54 GMT
Expect to see us start a strong side seeing as we do not have a game at the weekend plenty of time for the players to rest up.
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Post by reddub on Feb 13, 2012 20:50:19 GMT
Expect to see us start a strong side seeing as we do not have a game at the weekend plenty of time for the players to rest up. Good point.
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Post by ericactor1 on Feb 13, 2012 21:35:58 GMT
No match the weekend so a strong side should be started, wrap the tie up allowing us to show of some young talent at home.
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Post by Dan United on Feb 15, 2012 8:56:35 GMT
I hope against hope that we can win 6-0 or something ridiculous. Would love to Pogba and Cleverly played together in the return leg. But that is very unlikely, so strongest side please. I want to win this.
Another thing worth remembering is that we have a league match after the return leg, so doing the job in Amsterdam would really help us out on that front.
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Post by reddub on Feb 15, 2012 10:02:04 GMT
Away to Ajax is a genuinely tough game as far as i'm concerned.
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Post by mltezr on Feb 15, 2012 10:07:20 GMT
apparently jones and smalling are both fit to play, but whether they will is a different story, well thats what a united facebook page says anyway
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Post by RedDevil'sAdvocate on Feb 15, 2012 10:08:14 GMT
from manutd.com
United are taking a strong 20-man squad to Amsterdam for the Europa League tie against Ajax with Nani, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones all back from injury.
Ashley Young also travels after missing the win over Liverpool last weekend but Ryan Giggs, Dimitar Berbatov and Patrice Evra remain at home.
Sir Alex has remained true to his word and selected a strong travelling party as he intends to take the competition seriously despite slipping out of the Champions League last year.
Anders Lindegaard, Nemanja Vidic, Darren Fletcher, Anderson and Michael Owen are among those still sidelined but the injury situation is starting to look a little healthier with Tom Cleverley also primed for his first action since October after making the bench on Saturday.
Despite plenty of talk that the boss would field a number of youngsters in the Europa League, Ezekiel Fryers and Paul Pogba are the only reserve-team regulars on the plane.
United: De Gea, Amos; Fabio, Rafael, Evans, Jones, Smalling, Fryers, Ferdinand; Valencia, Nani, Carrick, Young, Park, Scholes, Cleverley, Pogba; Rooney, Hernandez, Welbeck.
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Post by Stew on Feb 15, 2012 11:09:52 GMT
No match the weekend so a strong side should be started, wrap the tie up allowing us to show of some young talent at home. Yep. Good result sets us up nicely for next week.
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Post by Chris on Feb 15, 2012 12:09:11 GMT
Wonder why Berba didn't go. I thought he'd have been a definite starter
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2012 12:35:52 GMT
Yes I thought this would have Berba all over it.Strange.
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Post by - on Feb 15, 2012 14:19:39 GMT
I was reading some article during week and Fergie was saying we are not far of the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona will we are streets behind them. Look were there playing and have a look at what we are in.
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Post by - on Feb 15, 2012 23:20:44 GMT
De Gea
Smalling, Ferdinand, Evans, Fryers
Nani,Cleverley, Carrick, Park
Hernandez, Welbeck
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Post by ericactor1 on Feb 15, 2012 23:21:46 GMT
Full strength for tomorrow night no messing about.
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Post by SAF_Legend on Feb 15, 2012 23:27:39 GMT
Me thinks:
De Gea
Fryers Smalling Jones Fabio
Nani Cleverley Pogba Park Young
Hernandez
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Post by Stew on Feb 16, 2012 15:16:59 GMT
I'm really looking forward to this game for some reason. Thought I'd be mortified we're in the Europa but maybe it's because it's Ajax.
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