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Post by RedArmy20 on Nov 4, 2007 0:22:23 GMT
So i have got over the arse match rather quickly.
forget that now.
its time to move on. this is perfect me thinks.
a home game against a fairly sh*t team.
we can play with a few players that need match fitness etc.
so i will go for a win of course.
i want:
TK Nev, Rio, Vida, Evra/oshea. Ronaldo, Fletcher, Carrick, Nani Rooney/tevez, Saha
this is what i want to see of course.
we have to concentrate more on the game against blackburn.
if we win this we are through in the CL, so hopefully a win here and we can give everything we have in the premiership for a while.
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Post by Manc Fever on Nov 4, 2007 17:27:52 GMT
Where are the crests man ? vs My team would be: --------------VDS Brown --- Rio --- Vidic --- Evra Ronaldo - Carrick - Hargreaves - Nani ----------Rooney - Saha Let's guarantee our knockout round spot in this match. No bullshitting around, I'm looking for a good performance, especially from Hargreaves. I hope Anderson scores too. Prediction: 6-0. I'm serious.
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Post by tomo on Nov 4, 2007 18:09:32 GMT
Yeh I'd agree with the above line-up. Definetly want to see Carrick, Nani and Saha starting the game. It would be nice to have Neville on the bench as well, and if we're winning the game comfortably bring him on.
My prediction: 4-0
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Post by redsoldier on Nov 4, 2007 18:33:56 GMT
I want to see us bounce back, and produce a massive win. Not just a 4-0 or whatever, 5+. Get things straight and start to look a scary force to the opposition, and make OT a fortress.
Oh, and would love to see us hold a clean sheet. Haven't managed to do that for a few weeks now.
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Post by Busby Boy on Nov 4, 2007 18:45:06 GMT
My predicted XI:Kuszczak
Brown - Ferdinand - Vidic - Evra
Ronaldo - Anderson - Hargreaves - Nani
Rooney/Tevez - Saha I think Rooney or Tevez may be given a rest as well as Giggsy and Van Der Sar. We should win this game comfortably and I think that XI will do the job comfortably. Prediction: 4-0 Ronaldo, Rooney, Saha and Anderson.
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Post by Red Yank on Nov 4, 2007 19:15:44 GMT
My predicted XI:Kuszczak
Brown - Ferdinand - Vidic - Evra
Ronaldo - Anderson - Hargreaves - Nani
Rooney/Tevez - Saha I think Rooney or Tevez may be given a rest as well as Giggsy and Van Der Sar. We should win this game comfortably and I think that XI will do the job comfortably. Prediction: 4-0 Ronaldo, Rooney, Saha and Anderson. I think I may go with Redarmy's formation with Carrick in it as he needs some games and a chance to fight for his spot. I'm sure we'll have Anderson on the bench in case things don't go well. I'd hesitate to call Dynamo Kyiv a bad team because they did put two past us, however I see us getting the win at home. Saha's back as well so we'll have options up front in case Rooney and Tevez don't work well. I do get the feeling Saha might start though.
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Post by tomo on Nov 4, 2007 19:25:11 GMT
Yeh as I said I'd definetly have Carrick in the starting XI, and Saha + Nani as well.
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Post by Stew on Nov 4, 2007 21:05:31 GMT
I think we should play a strong side to start with and then take off key players when the jobs done, rather than playing a weaker team and having to bring on the likes of Rooney and Ronaldo if things aren't going well. But we should win this comfortably to set us up for our latest date with Brad Friedel!
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Post by moxdevil on Nov 4, 2007 21:10:57 GMT
Pick the strongest team possible and win the game. If some players need minutes give them a run out later when the job has been done.
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Post by capetownred on Nov 4, 2007 21:11:00 GMT
Looking forward to seeing Hargo and Carrick in midfield. Saha and Rooney/Tevez up front. Nani and possibly Fletcher on the wings. Dont laugh. Everyone needs to play. Rotation.
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Post by Busby Boy on Nov 5, 2007 0:58:32 GMT
On second thoughts, I wouldn't mind taking Anderson out of the spotlight for a bit and giving Carrick and Hargreaves a go.
Any one think Piqué or Simpson could be in with a shout of a start? You never know...they'd deserve it if they got the chance.
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Post by RedArmy20 on Nov 5, 2007 1:29:58 GMT
On second thoughts, I wouldn't mind taking Anderson out of the spotlight for a bit and giving Carrick and Hargreaves a go. Any one think Piqué or Simpson could be in with a shout of a start? You never know...they'd deserve it if they got the chance. yes. we should give as many as possible a start. we should rest as many players as possible. we will certainly see nani start ahead of giggs i think, and we will see saha start, and i think TK will get to play. kiev are good, but not good enough to cause too much trouble at OT. so i think we can go with a totally different team.
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Post by Andrej7 on Nov 5, 2007 8:59:32 GMT
FC Dynamo Kyiv will be led by assistant coach Oleh Luzhny for their UEFA Champions League trip to Manchester United FC on Wednesday as József Szabó is suffering from heart problems. Heart disease Szabó, 67, only began his fourth spell as Dynamo coach on 21 September after Anatoliy Demyanenko stepped down in the wake of the Matchday 1 defeat by AS Roma. Since then the Ukrainian champions have also lost to Sporting Clube de Portugal and United in Group F but Szabó will not lead his team at Old Trafford and has been sent on leave. Club statement A club statement read: "Szabó is temporarily unable to work due to ischemic heart disease, so his assistant Luzhny will prepare the team for the forthcoming UEFA Champions League and Ukrainian league matches." A 39-year-old former Ukrainian international, Luzhny is no stranger to England, having played for Arsenal FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers FC in a long career which also brought one Soviet and seven Ukrainian titles with Dynamo. He captained Ukraine a record 39 times and coached Latvia's FK Venta in 2005 before joining Dynamo's staff a year later. www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/news/kind=1/newsid=613102.html
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Post by Sky Sports 1 on Nov 5, 2007 10:29:54 GMT
Rest as many as possible? After last seasons farce in Copenhagen, i'd rather United played the strongest available side and rest players for the last 2 games when we're qualified, rather than piss around again. I think Saha will get on after half time, Carrick to start, Nev on the bench and Nani to start
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Post by kokka78 on Nov 5, 2007 11:34:36 GMT
OWEN Hargreaves is hoping for a European double celebration on Wednesday against Dynamo Kiev.
The former European Cup winner is set to toast his Champions League debut for United and wants to mark the occasion by helping the Reds secure their passport to the knockout stage.
A win for Sir Alex Ferguson's side against the Ukrainians, coupled with Sporting Lisbon failing to take all three points in Portugal against Roma, will see United home with two games to spare.
If Sporting lose, the Reds could afford a draw to book their place in the next stage with the last two games played as empty rubbers.
After a 4-2 win in Kiev, Hargreaves is expecting a United win at Old Trafford to be a given.
"They were quite poor over in Kiev," said the midfielder.
"In fact I thought they were surprisingly poor for a Champions League team. To concede four goals at home is very rare at that level.
"I am sure they will try better here to redeem themselves a bit but it is a game at Old Trafford for us and we are expected to win it.
"If we do that we should be through to the next round. That will be our goal on Wednesday."MEN _________________________________________________ Another 4-2 wouldn't be so bad!
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