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Post by kareem7 on Nov 29, 2006 21:56:02 GMT
diouf had a good chance to equalize, but failed
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Post by Busby Boy on Nov 29, 2006 21:59:09 GMT
We played a weakened side, and despite a difficult first half came through with ease. That's good news eh?
Great result, hopefully we can go and get our revenge versus Boro on Saturday.
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Post by smudgerderry on Nov 29, 2006 22:43:07 GMT
Grand result thats the main thing after the chelsea match. I feel we may play a weakened side at the weekend 2 wif the benfica match on the way! Belfast Boys gona go fuckin mental!!!
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Post by Kamilo on Nov 30, 2006 6:49:48 GMT
was very extatic to see the news of a 3-0 win. many predicted that also. good for momentum and another start to hopefully a long stretch of wins. exciting times ahead.
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Post by tomo on Nov 30, 2006 7:20:19 GMT
What was John O'Shea's celebration all about??
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Post by danishred on Nov 30, 2006 11:58:24 GMT
hooray for gaining a further advantage in teh goal difference
Also, why does chelsea have a Prem break until Dec 10???!?!?!
We play on sat and then a crucial champs league game the following wed...why dont we get a break?
At least, we can win and put hte pressure on chelsea and hope that they lose to arsenal
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Post by 7even on Nov 30, 2006 16:34:52 GMT
Sir Alex Ferguson has played down talk of a rift developing with Welsh winger Ryan Giggs.
The veteran of all eight of Manchester United's Premiership titles did not even make the substitutes' bench as The Red Devils maintained their three-point lead at the top of the table with a 3-0 win over Everton on Wednesday night.
Some reports have attributed Giggs' absence to a falling out between player and manager stemming from the weekend's game against Chelsea when United lost control of a game they were winning to draw 1-1.
However Ferguson has insisted that his ageing midfielder merely missed the visit of the Merseysiders to leave him fresh for the challenges ahead.
"Ryan is an important player for us and we have to pick our moments with him," said Ferguson.
"We cannot expect him to keep running up and down the touchline all the time.
"He is 33 now, we have to look after the older members of the species."
Rio Ferdinand hobbled off before the end of the win at Old Trafford, but Ferguson has allayed any fears over a potential injury for the England defender.
Of more concern is Nemanja Vidic's condition as he missed the Everton game after being elbowed in the top-of-the-table clash with Chelsea. --------
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Post by Scott on Nov 30, 2006 17:08:29 GMT
Good result for us. Three great goals as well. I think it will have put faith in some of the United squad players like O'Shea, Fletcher, Richardson and Silvestre that we can still get a good result with them in the team, and not just rely on our strongest XI every match. Hopefully Saha should be fully fit with the weekend, and Giggs and Scholes can come back refreshed.
And Evra, what can you say? A goal and an assist, getting better every game.
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Post by Christopher on Dec 9, 2006 1:51:12 GMT
Also, why does chelsea have a Prem break until Dec 10???!?!?! At least, we can win and put hte pressure on chelsea and hope that they lose to arsenal 1. Chelski got the break on the request of Newcastle who had a UEFA cup game on the thursday night. 2. And yes, exactly. For a rare occassion- Go Arsenal!
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