Monday, 28 July 2008

Words from Wayne Rooney


Manchester United will begin this season believing they are the best side in the world -Wayne Rooney Said.

Rooney says last seasons domestic and European double has given Sir Alex Ferguson's men even more confidence of winning silverware.H also said"After our success last year, there will be high expectations but we've got a good enough squad and hopefully we can emulate last season."Of course, winning trophies brings you confidence and we're a confident team anyway. But it's given us that bit extra and belief that we're the best in the world."Hopefully we can prove that again this season."
"We've enjoyed it. It's good to get back, see the lads and get amongst it again. I can't wait".Well said mate hope this season MANU repeats the last season winning moments..3 cheers mate:)

Thursday, 24 July 2008

Sir Alex Ferguson Advice to C Ronaldo


Man utd coach Sir Alex Ferguson has given a fatherly davice "Forget RealMadrid". The boss said to young dynamic winger move to sapnish capital would be worst.So better stay with Manchester united...and even the boss excepts Ronaldo to play a massive role again in next season...Well said coach.Hope the winger proves his talent this coming season.

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Carrick Loving United Life


Michael Carrick believes moving to Manchester United was the best decision of his career.Carrick is already looking forward to the new campaign.He said: "Being at United is the best place in the world to be. The best thing I ever did was join the club."The team we have is moving in the right direction and we are progressing well"."We want to build on the success we've had over the last couple of years."We expect so much of each other and ourselves. What people from outside say doesn't have an effect on us - we know what we can do and what we're capable of doing."Well done mate thats the life in MAN UTD...Hope u have a great season ahead.:-)

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Welcome back mate u deserve to be in MAN UTD


RIO FERDINAND admits the Cristiano Ronaldo transfer circus has overshadowed what should have been a summer spent basking in the glory of Manchester United’s double-winning season.

Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson appeared to put an end to the protracted affair this week when he insisted the 23-year-old winger will stay at Old Trafford, after weeks of doubt over whether he would get his "dream" move to Real Madrid.

Ferdinand, captain in Gary Neville’s absence last season, is disappointed that the gloss has been taken off United’s Premier League and Champions League double.

But he insists Ronaldo will be welcomed back into the dressing room when he recovers from recent ankle surgery.

"This summer, given the season we’ve just had, should have been a time to think about our achievements," Ferdinand said.

"In the end that became impossible because of the stuff going on with Cristiano."

He added: "But there won’t be any problems between Cristiano and the rest of the squad because we have always stood by what Sir Alex Ferguson has said all along – Cristiano will be a United player next season.

"Cristiano is a great guy. He never has any problems with anyone in the squad and I’m sure that will be the same when he comes back."

Friday, 18 July 2008

Ronaldo move to Real Madrid is 'agreed' by Owners

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Cristiano Ronaldo move to Real Madrid is 'agreed' by Manchester United owners

Manchester United's owners, the Glazer family, are set to enter negotiations with Real Madrid for Cristiano Ronaldo, according to reports. Spanish newspaper Marca today claimed that sources close to the Americans, who bought the Old Trafford club in 2004, said that the Glazers have "agreed to the operation", fearing Ronaldo's value will decrease if they hold onto him. Real deal: Ronaldo could soon realise his boyhood dream to move to Real. The Portugal winger, 23, has made little secret of his desire to move to the Spanish champions and last week supported Fifa president Sepp Blatter's controversial comments that he was being treated as "modern-day slave" by United, who have so far refused to grant his wish to leave Old Trafford. Ronaldo is currently recuperating from a recent ankle operation in his native Portugal which will keep him sidelined until October, although it has not dented Real's interest in the player, who scored 42 goals last season, helping United to glory in the Premier League and Champions League. Real Madrid are believed to be prepared to offer around £67.5 million for Ronaldo, who is under contract at United until 2012, and pay him £7 million on a five-year deal. But Real president Ramon Calderon has insisted his club will only pay what is fair should United finally bow into the player's demands and agree to do business. He said: ""You can't spend anything because he is a player that is not for sale. It is not about Real Madrid but Manchester and the player. If he wants to go, then we will be attentive if it is for a reasonable price."