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Post by Busby Boy on Aug 4, 2006 10:37:41 GMT
I got my tickets for the opening day game versus Fulham. I've been stressing about money, getting a job, getting stuff sorted for my holiday and when I opened those tickets I suddenly wasn't any more ;D Who else is going? My tickets are in the East Stand. And, if you don't know I'm a One United member. I envy you ST Holders.
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Post by onenedkelly on Aug 4, 2006 10:42:11 GMT
Ive got two tickets for the Fulham game, not a season ticket holder cos I don't struggle gettin tickets, bar away games. Can picture it now, sun shining record attendance new kit new look team 4-0 and the Chavs gettin dicked by Citeh ;D I got my tickets for the opening day game versus Fulham. I've been stressing about money, getting a job, getting stuff sorted for my holiday and when I opened those tickets I suddenly wasn't any more ;D Who else is going? My tickets are in the East Stand. And, if you don't know I'm a One United member. I envy you ST Holders.
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Post by 7even on Aug 4, 2006 10:43:15 GMT
Lol, all life’s priorities just floated way did they.
Regardless of who we do or do not sign from now until then, what score do you think it will be? As we know, Fulham never lay off us when we go there; they’re always out to have a go.
I’m going to say 2-1 to us.
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Post by Busby Boy on Aug 4, 2006 10:57:19 GMT
4-2. These games are always full of goals and Fulham always attack which leaves Rooney, Ronaldo & Saha with enough opportunities. Also Ronaldo has had some of his best performances versus Fulham.
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Post by Vidic's Bitch ! on Aug 6, 2006 16:30:21 GMT
i couldnt get tickets for that one the closest game i could get was arsenal
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Post by Busby Boy on Aug 6, 2006 20:09:23 GMT
Yeah I should hopefully get tickets for the Arsenal game, I'm gonna apply when I can!
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Post by g on Aug 14, 2006 18:39:20 GMT
Got a season ticket, still waiting for it to arrive though !
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Post by Busby Boy on Aug 14, 2006 20:07:34 GMT
Applied for the tickets to the Arsenal game today, applied for Tottenham the other day hopefully they come through!
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Post by Scott on Aug 15, 2006 22:27:42 GMT
Got a season ticket, still waiting for it to arrive though ! Mine arrived last week, so yours should be on its way
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Post by redseven on Aug 15, 2006 22:55:34 GMT
mine arrived last week.......
gosh you shouldve seen my face!!!!!
still getting over it! lol
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Post by VintageRed on Aug 16, 2006 23:09:10 GMT
Taking my son for his first game at Old Trafford. got tickets this morning. Only ones left top of north stand . can't wait.
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Post by Scott on Aug 17, 2006 17:03:34 GMT
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Post by Naughty red on Aug 18, 2006 4:14:58 GMT
only one result here yes you guessd correct another 3 easy points united all the way 3 nil and chavs getting thumped 2 nil and arsenal and liverpool both loosing as well what a start for united.COME ON
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Post by 7even on Aug 18, 2006 13:20:59 GMT
Cristiano Ronaldo makes his much-anticipated return to competitive football in England as Manchester United take on Fulham.
The 21-year-old winger courted controversy at the World Cup this summer for his exploits for Portugal against England, and in particular club team-mate Wayne Rooney.
But while United fans will hope the tricky attacker can thrive on the pressure Chris Coleman's side will be hoping Sir Alex Ferguson's men are still suffering from a tournament hangover.
Old Trafford remains a daunting venue for a season opener though, particularly for a side with such a poor record on their travels as Fulham.
While United pushed Chelsea relatively close in the title race last term, The Cottagers only recorded one victory away from home all season, coming at Manchester City.
Their solid form at Craven Cottage was enough to see them finish 12th in the top flight, but they will be targeting a vast improvement in the new campaign.
The loss of wantaway playmaker Steed Malbranque is a massive blow to the Londoners, as Coleman has vowed not to use the player, but new signing Jimmy Bullard should be on hand to make his competitive debut for The Whites along with full back Franck Queudrue.
Red Devils captain Gary Neville and centre back Rio Ferdinand both enjoyed run-outs in England's midweek friendly victory over Greece and should start.
John O'Shea and the returning Paul Scholes should form the central midfield partnership in the absence of the injured Michael Carrick.
Louis Saha will lead the line for United against his former club and Sir Alex Ferguson is relying on the French international to shine following Ruud van Nistelrooy's departure to Real Madrid.
Rooney is set to accompany Saha up front having recovered from his groin problem, while Gabriel Heinze is out with a knee injury and will be replaced by either Mikael Silvestre or Patrice Evra at left back.
With United eager to stamp their authority on the league early and Fulham hoping to improve their poor away form, everything is set up for a tasty encounter when the sides meet live on Prem Plus on Sunday.
Skysports.com Prediction: 2-2
A frustrating afternoon for the former Premiership champions.
Player to watch: Cristiano Ronaldo --------------
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Post by Busby Boy on Aug 18, 2006 14:21:33 GMT
Ha ha!.. 2-2. No offence but if it is two-two I'll be gobsmacked.
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