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pioneer wrote:Ya'll need to join up the Red Army on fb, we should get together for a game or two.
Mark! wrote:pioneer wrote:Ya'll need to join up the Red Army on fb, we should get together for a game or two.
already there
Javier Hernandez faces a return to the sidelines after being hurt by a lunging tackle by Ashley Cole during United's 3-1 win over Chelsea.
Chicharito was caught by the despairing challenge as he fired into the side-netting when looking to profit after Wayne Rooney's shot bounced back off a post with 13 minutes remaining.
It upset and puzzled Sir Alex, who saw the full-back booked but, as no penalty was awarded, there needs to be some clarity from referee Phil Dowd on the situation and whether the yellow card was for dissent.
"To me, it was a shocking tackle," protested the boss. "An absolutely shocking tackle.
"The referee's booked him and, if he's booked him, I don't know why it wasn't a penalty.
"I must ask him [Dowd]. We don't know how Hernandez will be. We're going to have to wait until the morning but, at the moment, his leg is very numb. He's hardly got any feeling in it so he could be out for a couple of weeks."
Sir Alex felt Cole's tackle was "reckless" and "over-committed" and could also be missing Chris Smalling for the upcoming matches against Leeds and Stoke.
"Smalling's got a groin injury so we'll see what it's like during the week," he added.
Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler rates Manchester United star Wayne Rooney ahead of Barcelona's Lionel Messi on current form.
For the striker who Liverpool supporters called ‘God’, one man stands alone when he assesses who is currently the No 1 footballer in the world.
“Wayne Rooney is the best player out there at this moment in time,” Fowler told the Sunday Mirror.
The 26 England caps he won were scant reward for his talent.
He went on: “I know Lionel Messi has been untouchable over the last two or three years, but on current form I don’t think there is anyone out there who is such a complete player as Rooney.
“Wayne has redefined the role of a centre-forward. Not only is he scoring goals at a phenomenal rate, he is also dropping deep to dictate games from start to finish.
“Messi isn’t that kind of player. He drifts in and out of matches. He wins matches with bursts of individual brilliance.
“Rooney is always in the game. Everything that Manchester United do goes through him. United have had players in the past who you think to yourself ‘how are they ever going to replace him?’
“I’m talking about players like Eric Cantona, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Cristiano Ronaldo. But looking at what Rooney now does for their team, I’d say he is absolutely irreplaceable.
“I think Sir Alex Ferguson knows that as well. That’s why he worked so hard to keep him at Old Trafford last year when it looked as though Wayne was going to leave.
“I know it’s a strange thing to say, given the number of goals that Wayne has already scored for United and England this season, but I wouldn’t say he is the most natural finisher.
“He has worked hard to improve that part of his game and has got better at it, but it’s his all-round game that puts him in a class of his own at the moment.”
pioneer wrote:LOL allyuh see wam to liverpoop?
wey sharkman dey?
Mark! wrote:*OUTSIDER* heard one of the commentators saying that when he actually fowled Hernandez, the ball was already outside. Thats why they said it wasnt a penalty.
pioneer wrote:RASC wrote:Proof that the epl is really playing at a lower standard than is hyped. The two top teams in this league can't even get close to the two top teams of la liga. Sure they're good, but not GREAT. UCL really separates the boys from the men. Group Stage Two will surely bring the giants together and shut up many a person in here. That red army turning pink... Our colors don't run on the other hand. ¡Força!
notsureifsrs
LOL says the guy who's league has two teams that matter
RASC wrote:Proof that the epl is really playing at a lower standard than is hyped. The two top teams in this league can't even get close to the two top teams of la liga. Sure they're good, but not GREAT. UCL really separates the boys from the men. Group Stage Two will surely bring the giants together and shut up many a person in here. That red army turning pink... Our colors don't run on the other hand. ¡Força!
Mark! wrote:AYE AYE! I wonder who gonna win the Spanish league and who gonna come in second?
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