Saturday, January 22, 2011

Ski can be painful:)))



He Knows Best=)))

Rooney: Berba is tops



Manchester United's Wayne Rooney has lavished praise on his in-form strike partner Dimitar Berbatov. 

Berbatov, that scored none less than 14 goals for United is on top of his form, says Rooney. He says that he's delighted to play alongside Berbatov, and that they get along on the field because of their time spent training together.

Rooney, though, demonstrates no signs of jealousy and is as pleased as anyone for his strike partner, telling nothing but good things about Berbatov.

What can I say, I respect Rooney, maybe he knows best...but damn, i don't like Berbatov at all. He's the slowest striker i've ever seen, tooooo laaaazy!!!!. He doesn't run down the field to retrieve balls, the's nothing more than a poacher, a weak one. If United will decide that Berbatov wont get a new contract, or he'll be sold, I will be more than happy:). We need an explosive striker, like new young brasilian starlet Neymar, or like Obafemi Martins, or Kun Aguero. Or Ferguson could let Chicharito play in the 1st eleven more often. But he knows best:)


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How can you make a BMX Race more fun:))


nice synchronising:)))


Words are useless!

Giggs: "I am really looking forward to playing next year."



It seems like Giggs is ready for more, he is ready to play at full potential for at least one more year and he's waiting for a new deal from the club. Which i'm pretty sure it will come in these few days:).

I really hope he'll play for as many years as he can  for United, and whenever he will retire, to take Fergusons place as Reds manager.

Giggs is bidding to win a record 12th league title this season to go alongside his two European Cups and the countless other trophies on his mantlepiece. All of this has been achieved under Ferguson. And although their relationship has changed down the years, the mutual respect is obvious.
"It is good to hear praise from the manager," said Giggs. "He would be the first one to tell me if I was not playing well or my form wasn't good. We talk a lot more and we are a lot more honest with each other.

"He tells me when I am not going to play and gives me a little bit more notice now. It is a great relationship and one that has been a big part of why I am still playing."

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Ruud van Nistelrooy apologises to Sir Alex Ferguson




Ruud van Nistelrooy has sought to end his rift with Sir Alex Ferguson by making a personal apology to the Manchester United manager almost five years since their working relationship began to disintegrate and the bitterness eventually led to his departure.

Van Nistelrooy told Ferguson he regretted the way he had behaved – the Dutchman once had a fight with Cristiano Ronaldo on the club's training pitch and drove home after he was left out of the starting line-up against Charlton Athletic on the final day of the 2005-06 season – and admitted he had contributed to the reasons why Ferguson had decided he had to get rid of a striker who had scored 150 goals in his five seasons at Old Trafford.

Ferguson, in turn, told the Dutchman the matter was now finished and that he is happy to end a rift that ignited after he was omitted from the Carling Cup final line-up in February 2006, and had been smouldering ever since. "I was really pleased with that," Van Nistelrooy said. "I told him: 'Those five years at Manchester United were fantastic, and working with you, and it's really unfortunate what happened.' I'm really glad it's finished now."

Relations between the two men became so fractured at one point that when Van Nistelrooy moved to Real Madrid for £10.3m in 2006 he cited the tensions as the only reason he had left Old Trafford. Nonetheless, they were also key to each other's success during Van Nistelrooy's time in Manchester and, in an interview with the magazine Voetball International, the Dutchman explained why he had waited until now before contacting his former manager.

"I had been thinking about it for a while and talking it through with my wife," he said. "Two or three times every year I would think to myself what a shame it was that it had ended like it did with Ferguson. I wanted to do something about it.

"My wife suggested I sent Ferguson a text to see if he was willing to talk and when I sent him a message asking if I could ring him he replied to say: 'OK, call me at this date and time.' I rang him and he answered and said: 'OK, fine, go ahead.' I said I wanted to apologise for what had happened and he replied: 'Fine, I appreciate that, when we meet again it will be OK.' That was great to know."

Van Nistelrooy had established himself as the eighth-highest scorer in United's history when he left the club for Madrid. After three and a half years in Spain he signed for Hamburg last January but is now in talks about returning to the Bernabéu.

Now 34, the striker is acutely aware he is coming to the end of his career and made it clear he retains an affinity for the club where he established himself as the most prolific striker in the Premier League. "If I encounter Ferguson again – and I really hope that will happen – I will embrace him and then it will all be finished."

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Rafael fined and to serve one game ban for his red card!



As it looks, the referee gave him the second yellow card way to easily and thats the main reason for the short time "pause":)...He was also fined with 8.000 pounds and a warning about his future conduct following his actions in last week's 0-0 draw with Tottenham.

He is young, can and i'm pretty sure he'll manage to become a world class player, but he has to do something about his temper:). Well its good for United that he'll be up for the game with Blackpool:)
Maybe Fergie will use Wes Brown saturday, and he'll once more show his class and make Sir realise that he's a keeper, and also recieve a new contract in the coming weeks:)

Ferguson is not upset with Rafael, and he alsom made a joke regarding him, telling the press that maybe Rafael will play with Birmingham and that no one will notice that he'll be on the field ( maybe he'll ask him to lay low:)) ).

I am just glad that because his second yellow card, therefore red card, United managed to draw 0 - 0 with Tottenham.
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