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Post by ratbag on Sept 9, 2020 20:43:49 GMT
Final result 6-0 to us...no details but I just wanted to get in ahead of Sméagol! 😎😜
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Post by Sméagol on Sept 9, 2020 20:44:32 GMT
Final result 6-0 to us...no details but I just wanted to get in ahead of Sméagol! 😎😜
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Post by Sméagol on Sept 9, 2020 20:47:06 GMT
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Post by ratbag on Sept 9, 2020 21:05:38 GMT
Cheers Sméagol! I have been wondering where I could see the goals.
Seems that Mejbri had another excellent game...would be nice to see him get a few minutes for the first team somehow...
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Post by Reduntildeath on Sept 9, 2020 23:01:55 GMT
See we’ve bought another young lad in from Spain according to MEN.
Manchester United have completed the signing of 16-year-old striker Alejandro Garnacho from Atletico Madrid. The teenager will arrive from Spain later this week, but will have to quarantine for 14 days. (Manchester Evening News)
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Post by Sméagol on Sept 10, 2020 7:08:36 GMT
Manchester United Under-18s will begin their 2020/21 league campaign with a home game against Liverpool’s youngsters this Saturday (12 September). The full list of Under-18 Premier League North fixtures was confirmed on Monday and the Reds follow up the clash against Liverpool with consecutive home matches against Blackburn Rovers and Burnley. Neil Ryan’s side then face three away games in a row in October, against Manchester City, Derby County and Sunderland respectively. Our Under-18s will wrap up the season on 8 May 2021, when we host Middlesbrough. The Reds’ underage side last played a competitive game on 10 March this year, beating Everton 3-2 at the Toffees’ Finch Farm base, prior to football’s suspension due to the outbreak of COVID-19. United were sixth at the time in the Under-18 Premier League North table, having picked up 23 points from our 16 games. FIXTURES IN FULL: Please note that, until further notice, all games will take place behind closed doors: All kick-offs 11:00 BST/GMT unless stated. 12 September: United v Liverpool 19 September: United v Blackburn Rovers 26 September: United v Burnley 3 October: Manchester City v United (14:00 BST) 24 October: Derby County v United (12:00 BST) 31 October: Sunderland v United 7 November: United v Everton 21 November: Stoke City v United 28 November: United v Newcastle United (12:30 GMT) 12 December: Wolverhampton Wanderers v United (11:30 GMT) 19 December: United v Leeds United 9 January: Middlesbrough v United (12:30 GMT) 16 January: Liverpool v United 23 January: Blackburn Rovers v United 30 January: Burnley v United 13 February: United v Manchester City 27 February: United v Derby County (12:00 GMT) 13 March: United v Sunderland 20 March: Everton v United 10 April: United v Stoke City 17 April: Newcastle United v United 24 April: United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (11:30 BST) 1 May: Leeds United v United 8 May: United v Middlesbrough (12:00 BST) www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/man-utd-under-18-2020-21-premier-league-north-fixtures-released?utm_campaign=ManUtd&utm_medium=post&utm_source=twitter
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Post by Sméagol on Sept 11, 2020 7:02:03 GMT
Manchester United’s Premier League 2 fixtures have been revealed for the 2020/21 season. Neil Wood's Reds were promoted back to Premier League Two Division One at the end of the curtailed 2019/20 campaign, when the league decided to finalise the table on a point-per-game basis – which confirmed United had finished second. We are set to begin our Division One campaign with game against Leicester City, who finished second behind champions Chelsea last term. The match, initially due to be away, has been rescheduled to be staged at Leigh Sports Village. The majority of games will take place on Friday evenings – our second home fixture of the season among them, which is a tasty match-up with Liverpool on 25 September. Please note that, due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, all games will take place behind closed doors until further notice. UNITED'S PREMIER LEAGUE 2 FIXTURES All games are provisionally scheduled for 19:00 BST/GMT, unless otherwise stated, and subject to change. Monday 14 September – Leicester City (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 25 September – Liverpool (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 5 October – Blackburn Rovers (A), Lancashire FA Friday 16 October – Arsenal (A), Arsenal Training Centre (13:00 BST) Friday 23 October – Everton (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 30 October – Southampton (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 6 November – Brighton & Hove Albion, American Express Elite Football Performance Centre Friday 20 November – Tottenham Hotspur (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 27 November – West Ham United (A), Rush Green Stadium Sunday 13 December – Manchester City (H), Leigh Sports Village (13:00 GMT) Friday 18 December – Chelsea (A), Kingsmeadow Stadium Friday 8 January – Derby County (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 18 January – Leicester City (A), Leicester Training Ground Saturday 30 January – Liverpool (A), Liverpool Academy (13:00 GMT) Friday 5 February – Blackburn Rovers (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 12 February – Arsenal (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 22 February – Everton (A), Southport FC Sunday 28 February – Southampton (A), St Mary’s Stadium (14:30 GMT) Friday 12 March – Brighton & Hove Albion (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 19 March – Tottenham Hotspur (A), Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre (12:00 GMT) Friday 9 April – West Ham United (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 16 April – Manchester City (A), City Football Academy Friday 23 April – Chelsea (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 3 May – Derby County (A), Loughborough University Stadium www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/manchester-united-premier-league-2-fixtures-for-2020-21-released?utm_campaign=ManUtd&utm_medium=post&utm_source=twitter
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Post by ratbag on Sept 11, 2020 9:21:35 GMT
Manchester United’s Premier League 2 fixtures have been revealed for the 2020/21 season. Neil Wood's Reds were promoted back to Premier League Two Division One at the end of the curtailed 2019/20 campaign, when the league decided to finalise the table on a point-per-game basis – which confirmed United had finished second. We are set to begin our Division One campaign with game against Leicester City, who finished second behind champions Chelsea last term. The match, initially due to be away, has been rescheduled to be staged at Leigh Sports Village. The majority of games will take place on Friday evenings – our second home fixture of the season among them, which is a tasty match-up with Liverpool on 25 September. Please note that, due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, all games will take place behind closed doors until further notice. UNITED'S PREMIER LEAGUE 2 FIXTURES All games are provisionally scheduled for 19:00 BST/GMT, unless otherwise stated, and subject to change. Monday 14 September – Leicester City (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 25 September – Liverpool (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 5 October – Blackburn Rovers (A), Lancashire FA Friday 16 October – Arsenal (A), Arsenal Training Centre (13:00 BST) Friday 23 October – Everton (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 30 October – Southampton (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 6 November – Brighton & Hove Albion, American Express Elite Football Performance Centre Friday 20 November – Tottenham Hotspur (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 27 November – West Ham United (A), Rush Green Stadium Sunday 13 December – Manchester City (H), Leigh Sports Village (13:00 GMT) Friday 18 December – Chelsea (A), Kingsmeadow Stadium Friday 8 January – Derby County (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 18 January – Leicester City (A), Leicester Training Ground Saturday 30 January – Liverpool (A), Liverpool Academy (13:00 GMT) Friday 5 February – Blackburn Rovers (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 12 February – Arsenal (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 22 February – Everton (A), Southport FC Sunday 28 February – Southampton (A), St Mary’s Stadium (14:30 GMT) Friday 12 March – Brighton & Hove Albion (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 19 March – Tottenham Hotspur (A), Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre (12:00 GMT) Friday 9 April – West Ham United (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 16 April – Manchester City (A), City Football Academy Friday 23 April – Chelsea (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 3 May – Derby County (A), Loughborough University Stadium www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/manchester-united-premier-league-2-fixtures-for-2020-21-released?utm_campaign=ManUtd&utm_medium=post&utm_source=twitterAre these being shown on MUTV?
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Post by Sméagol on Sept 11, 2020 9:23:18 GMT
Manchester United’s Premier League 2 fixtures have been revealed for the 2020/21 season. Neil Wood's Reds were promoted back to Premier League Two Division One at the end of the curtailed 2019/20 campaign, when the league decided to finalise the table on a point-per-game basis – which confirmed United had finished second. We are set to begin our Division One campaign with game against Leicester City, who finished second behind champions Chelsea last term. The match, initially due to be away, has been rescheduled to be staged at Leigh Sports Village. The majority of games will take place on Friday evenings – our second home fixture of the season among them, which is a tasty match-up with Liverpool on 25 September. Please note that, due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, all games will take place behind closed doors until further notice. UNITED'S PREMIER LEAGUE 2 FIXTURES All games are provisionally scheduled for 19:00 BST/GMT, unless otherwise stated, and subject to change. Monday 14 September – Leicester City (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 25 September – Liverpool (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 5 October – Blackburn Rovers (A), Lancashire FA Friday 16 October – Arsenal (A), Arsenal Training Centre (13:00 BST) Friday 23 October – Everton (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 30 October – Southampton (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 6 November – Brighton & Hove Albion, American Express Elite Football Performance Centre Friday 20 November – Tottenham Hotspur (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 27 November – West Ham United (A), Rush Green Stadium Sunday 13 December – Manchester City (H), Leigh Sports Village (13:00 GMT) Friday 18 December – Chelsea (A), Kingsmeadow Stadium Friday 8 January – Derby County (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 18 January – Leicester City (A), Leicester Training Ground Saturday 30 January – Liverpool (A), Liverpool Academy (13:00 GMT) Friday 5 February – Blackburn Rovers (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 12 February – Arsenal (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 22 February – Everton (A), Southport FC Sunday 28 February – Southampton (A), St Mary’s Stadium (14:30 GMT) Friday 12 March – Brighton & Hove Albion (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 19 March – Tottenham Hotspur (A), Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre (12:00 GMT) Friday 9 April – West Ham United (H), Leigh Sports Village Friday 16 April – Manchester City (A), City Football Academy Friday 23 April – Chelsea (H), Leigh Sports Village Monday 3 May – Derby County (A), Loughborough University Stadium www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/manchester-united-premier-league-2-fixtures-for-2020-21-released?utm_campaign=ManUtd&utm_medium=post&utm_source=twitterAre these being shown on MUTV? Should be, yes. At least the home games.
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Post by ratbag on Sept 11, 2020 9:37:29 GMT
Cheers mate!
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Post by Sméagol on Sept 11, 2020 11:13:40 GMT
Manchester United are expected to complete the signing of teenager Charlie McNeill after agreeing a fee with Manchester City that could rise to £1.35m. McNeill, 17, cost the Blues £12,000 when he joined the academy from United six years ago and his goalscoring exploits - he is credited with 600 goals at youth level - have also seen him recognised at international level with a number of appearances for England Under-16s. After seeing his opportunities at Under-18 level limited at City, McNeill opted to reject the offer of a deal and left the club in June. However, because he did not turn 17 until this week anybody that wanted to sign the forward still had to negotiate a fee with his former club or risk a tribunal deciding his value. United have agreed a price with City for an initial £750,000 potentially rising to £1.35m, with the Blues also getting a chunk of any future sale for the player; a deal is expected to be completed shortly. McNeill, a United fan, will add to what has been a busy summer of recruitment in the club's academy. Alejandro Garnacho, Marc Jurado and Alvaro Fernandes have all been recruited from Spanish academies, while Isak Hansen-Aaroen, Joe Hugill, Logan Pye and Radek Vitek have also been brought in. The first Under-18s derby of the season is scheduled to be played at the City Football Academy on October 3, with the return fixture pencilled in for February 13. www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/manchester-united-man-city-mcneill-18916236
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Post by Bestie on Sept 11, 2020 11:58:53 GMT
Maybe we should let Nicky Butt do all our signings.
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Post by Sméagol on Sept 11, 2020 13:42:44 GMT
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Post by Sméagol on Sept 11, 2020 20:04:46 GMT
Manchester United are expected to complete the signing of teenager Charlie McNeill after agreeing a fee with Manchester City that could rise to £1.35m. McNeill, 17, cost the Blues £12,000 when he joined the academy from United six years ago and his goalscoring exploits - he is credited with 600 goals at youth level - have also seen him recognised at international level with a number of appearances for England Under-16s. After seeing his opportunities at Under-18 level limited at City, McNeill opted to reject the offer of a deal and left the club in June. However, because he did not turn 17 until this week anybody that wanted to sign the forward still had to negotiate a fee with his former club or risk a tribunal deciding his value. United have agreed a price with City for an initial £750,000 potentially rising to £1.35m, with the Blues also getting a chunk of any future sale for the player; a deal is expected to be completed shortly. McNeill, a United fan, will add to what has been a busy summer of recruitment in the club's academy. Alejandro Garnacho, Marc Jurado and Alvaro Fernandes have all been recruited from Spanish academies, while Isak Hansen-Aaroen, Joe Hugill, Logan Pye and Radek Vitek have also been brought in. The first Under-18s derby of the season is scheduled to be played at the City Football Academy on October 3, with the return fixture pencilled in for February 13. www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/manchester-united-man-city-mcneill-18916236
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Post by king nothing on Sept 11, 2020 20:51:16 GMT
Covid? Big spike in Liverpool apparently.
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