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Post by RedArmy20 on Sept 27, 2007 20:51:28 GMT
So its another ex-united player manager's team against SAF. i expect a bit of battle from birmingham, but i think we will ease in the end
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Post by Suprah™ on Sept 27, 2007 21:50:50 GMT
We will show Liverpool to score and beat Birmingham City and that too at their own turf That said, Brucey will be looking to pull something at his old team, but that said I want Tevez and Rooney to score and score big there.
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Post by DJB on Sept 28, 2007 9:51:50 GMT
They will give us a game especially at their place, they were unlucky against Chelsea and got a great draw at Anfailed so they will be up for this game too. Hopefully with Saha and Rooney back we will have to much class.
3-1 to Utd #thumb#
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Post by andoverred on Sept 28, 2007 10:11:17 GMT
The Brum have saved their best performances for the bigger clubs thus far; as mentioned previously they were unlucky against chavski and got a 0-0 draw at the dippers.
However, they haven't exactly set the Premiership on fire against other teams.
I expect a touch battle against them tomorrow. Brucie will look to get one over on SAF, therefore it should make for an entertaining game.
I would like to see Tevez get on the scorsheet again, assuming he starts. SAF may go for Rooney and Saha upfront tomorrow. This might be an opportunity for the team to gel and knock 4 or 5 past the brummies. We'll wait and see .....
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Post by RedArmy20 on Sept 28, 2007 11:12:13 GMT
honestly i would just like us to win but a 3-0 win would be real good.
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Post by kokka78 on Sept 28, 2007 12:46:12 GMT
Owen Hargreaves could be on the bench for United's Barclays Premier League trip to Birmingham City on Saturday tea-time.
The midfielder has not featured since the 1-0 win over Sunderland at the beginning of this month after picking up a thigh strain whilst on international duty with England.
Sir Alex Ferguson says the 26-year-old has been training well over the last few days and may be included in the squad to face Steve Bruce's men.
"Owen has been doing very well in training and is a consideration for Saturday," revealed the manager at his pre-match press briefing. "He might be a sub or we might decide to hold him back for the Roma game."
Meanwhile, Gary Neville is edging ever closer to a return to action and could play his first match next week.
The Reds' skipper has endured a torrid time since damaging ankle ligaments in March. He has since picked up further minor knocks which have resulted in him missing the opening two months of the current campaign.
But there is finally some light at the end of the tunnel for the right-back.
"Gary is getting closer," insisted Sir Alex. "He has being doing very well in training and I'm hoping to pencil him in for a game at some point next week.
"There is a Reserves match against Liverpool the following week which would be a good introduction to a game situation."
Manutd.com
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Post by Red Yank on Sept 28, 2007 12:56:05 GMT
This could be a frustrating one being Birmingham's form against the big clubs. I hope we'll be able to get a few past them but it won't be easy.
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Post by stonecarver on Sept 28, 2007 13:20:48 GMT
Nah mate we'll fuck the brummies big time ! 3-0 and a proper United performance !
#unitedbanner#
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Post by Red Yank on Sept 28, 2007 13:51:48 GMT
Nah mate we'll fuck the brummies big time ! 3-0 and a proper United performance ! #unitedbanner# from your mouth to god's ears I hope...
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Post by jigglymarina on Sept 28, 2007 14:53:28 GMT
I'd also like for us to win, the result doesn't really matter. I think the Coventry game should be incentive enough for the lads to give their best on the pitch tomorrow.
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Post by mufc6899 on Sept 28, 2007 15:25:32 GMT
Anyone going
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Post by Chris on Sept 28, 2007 15:35:56 GMT
Anybody else think its odd how Birmingham have scored more goals than United so far this season?
I think we are looking at the same starting XI as the Chelsea game. No fresh injury worries, Tevez will want to build on his goal last week.
EVDS Brown Rio Vidic Evra Ronaldo Scholes Carrick Giggs Tevez Rooney
Bench: Kusczack Pique Hargreaves Saha Eagles
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Post by ArmandTamsarian on Sept 28, 2007 17:01:22 GMT
The way things have been going this season you've got to expect a tight game. I would be happy with another 1-0 but I would love to batter someone for a change.
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Post by Chris on Sept 28, 2007 17:07:41 GMT
The way things have been going this season you've got to expect a tight game. I would be happy with another 1-0 but I would love to batter someone for a change. Well we have Wigan next Saturday for that (Chris touches wood). Credit where its due for Birmingham. They almost got something at Stamford Bridge and got a point at Analfield so it will be a tough game.
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Post by VintageRed on Sept 28, 2007 18:10:40 GMT
I think tomorrow is when we start really getting it together. I expect it to be tough but reckon if we can get can early goal we'll really batter them. Clean sheet and goals fro Tevez, Ronaldo and Rooney.
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