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Post by 7even on Sept 8, 2006 20:44:56 GMT
I’m not predicting anything for this game. I’m worried, that I can tell you. I know I shouldn’t be, after all, a new look to our side, fast on the break, scoring goals and have a great back four. We’ve demolished the teams we’ve played so far (well maybe not Watford)… Spurs are the test we need, the test everyone keeps going on about.
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Post by Busby Boy on Sept 8, 2006 20:55:22 GMT
This week is pivotal in my opinion maintain a winning streak and people will fear us, drop points or lose and we're back at square one.
C'mon United!
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Post by keano16 on Sept 8, 2006 21:14:40 GMT
Tonight I've put £5 on United to win 3-1, and Ole to get the first goal.
If I win that bet, I get £400!!!
I've just had a gut feeling all day that is going happen, so I've went with it.
COME ON UNITED!!! COME ON OLE!!!
#boxing#
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Post by Red Yank on Sept 8, 2006 21:27:56 GMT
This week is pivotal in my opinion maintain a winning streak and people will fear us, drop points or lose and we're back at square one. C'mon United! Yeah, the pressure's on now. While I'm still confident we'll get the win I'd feel much better about our chances with Rooney and Scholesy in the line up...not to mention Heinze. Guess we'll have to wait for the match against the gooners.
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Post by redom on Sept 8, 2006 22:16:47 GMT
This week is pivotal in my opinion maintain a winning streak and people will fear us, drop points or lose and we're back at square one. C'mon United! There's no doubt about it really, that's what was so frustrating last season, we would get good results against the top teams and look like we were going to start challenging then we would get a bad result that set us back and while spurs are a good team if we really want to challenge this year then we need to beat pretty much everyone at home. I'm going to predict a 2-1 win for united
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Post by 7even on Sept 9, 2006 1:08:14 GMT
This is for those who don’t have Premiership Plus (or won't be going) and can’t watch the United – Spurs game. A direct link here to PPMate. You will find the game on channel CAIFU SPORTS.
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Post by Busby Boy on Sept 9, 2006 1:10:15 GMT
I'll be travelling upto OT, but I'll download it for the Merseyside derby.
Will that be shown on there?
Cheers mate.
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Post by 7even on Sept 9, 2006 1:15:31 GMT
It will mate yeah.
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Post by Nailer on Sept 9, 2006 9:57:07 GMT
Thanks for that 7even, but it looks as if it isnt showing it? After buffering the channel, it has lots of times listed and the prograns on at each one, but isnt the United match on at 3, and it doesnt look to have anything like that at that time?
It has "Live Ying fourth Round: Liverpool vs Everton team" at 19.40, but I presume this is twenty to 8 Chinese time? Then it has "Live Ying fourth Round: Chelsea vs Charlton" at 21.50.
No mention of the United v Spurs game?
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Post by VintageRed on Sept 9, 2006 10:54:05 GMT
Thanks for that 7even, but it looks as if it isnt showing it? After buffering the channel, it has lots of times listed and the prograns on at each one, but isnt the United match on at 3, and it doesnt look to have anything like that at that time? It has "Live Ying fourth Round: Liverpool vs Everton team" at 19.40, but I presume this is twenty to 8 Chinese time? Then it has "Live Ying fourth Round: Chelsea vs Charlton" at 21.50. Kick off at 17.15 gmt. I haven't checked but hopefully it will be on. No mention of the United v Spurs game?
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Post by VintageRed on Sept 9, 2006 10:55:07 GMT
sorry messed that up a bit. Kick off at 17.15 GMT
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Post by roonaldo on Sept 9, 2006 11:11:52 GMT
It'll show the game the only reason it isn't on the schedule is that it starts at 00:15 Chinese time and the schedule shown is only for today.
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Post by missunited on Sept 9, 2006 12:10:17 GMT
Preview: United v TottenhamRED LEADER: Gary Neville GARY Neville is set to skipper Manchester United as the Red Devils look to extend their 100% start to the season against Tottenham at Old Trafford. Neville has struggled to overcome a calf strain picked up during the World Cup but after missing England's Euro 2008 qualifying wins over Andorra and Macedonia, has now been declared fit by manager Sir Alex Ferguson. Gabriel Heinze will not be considered despite nearing recovery injury, Nemanja Vidic is due to have a new plaster put on a broken wrist next week, while Paul Scholes and Wayne Rooney complete three-match bans. It seems the game will come too soon for Alan Smith, although he has made himself available for a subsitutes' role if required. Advertisement your story continues below Tottenham manager Martin Jol is boosted by the return of captain Ledley King for the trip to Manchester United tomorrow. King has finally recovered from surgery on his knee and will partner Michael Dawson in defence. However, new £10.8 million Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov, is almost certain to miss out after suffering a groin strain on international duty. New signing Pascal Chimbonda is set to make his debut at right-back after recovering from a kick on the calf he sustained in his last appearance for Wigan. Manchester United (from): Van der Sar, Kuszczak, Neville, Evra, Ferdinand, Brown, Ronaldo, Saha, Giggs, Park, Carrick, Solskjaer, O'Shea, Richardson, Fletcher, Jones, Silvestre. Tottenham Hotspur (from): Robinson, Chimbonda, Stalteri, Lee, Ekotto, Dawson, King, Davenport, Huddlestone, Lennon, Jenas, Davids, Murphy, Ziegler, Tainio, Defoe, Keane, Mido, Zokora. Last season: United 1 Tottenham 1 Key opponent: Aaron Lennon - Lightning fast winger is proving difficult to contain Prediction: United 2 Tottenham 1
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Post by SuperVidic on Sept 9, 2006 13:00:25 GMT
l'pool are losing vs everton 2-0 at halftime
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Post by VintageRed on Sept 9, 2006 13:18:47 GMT
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