I didn’t even see videos of Bebe, admits Ferguson
He may be perplexed at the transfer business of neighbours Manchester City, but it has not prevented Sir Alex Ferguson from breaking new ground himself in the pursuit of new players. The United manager admitted yesterday that he signed Bebe, who cost £7.4m from Vitoria de Guimaraes, last week without even seeing the player on a DVD.
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Manchester Airport – Qatar Emiri Air Force C17
UEFA Club Rankings 2010/2011
1st Barcelona
2nd Man Utd
3rd Chelsea
4th Arsenal
4th Liverpool
6th Bayern Munich
7th Sevilla
8th Inter Milan
9th AC Milan
10th Lyon
30th Tottenham
52nd Bolton
64th Man City
A cats train of thought
Firefox ahead of I.E.
Whilst looking through tkey.co.uk stats via Google Analytics
i noticed more people were using Firefox than Internet Expoorer
this is a good thing 🙂
(The pie chart represents a 49,000 visit sample )
Ban the Vuvuzela
A growing number of Premier League clubs are following Tottenham’s lead
and banning vuvuzelas from their grounds on match days this season.
Birmingham City, Everton, Fulham, Liverpool, West Ham United and Sunderland
said they have also banned the horns.
Eight clubs – Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Stoke City,
West Bromwich Albion, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wigan Athletic and Aston Villa – were undecided.
But Blackpool, Chelsea and Manchester City –
while not wanting to encourage fans to use vuvuzelas at their grounds –
said they have no plans to ban them.
Some Football League clubs have also banned the horns,
following their widespread use during the World Cup in South Africa.
Some retailers across Britain have being selling vuvuzelas in anticipation of their popularity.
However, the horns have been heavily criticised by players and fans alike
with many suggesting they are tuneless and block out singing and chanting.
New Man United home shirt 2010/11
The new shirt leans towards a classic look, inspired by the 1970s,
and features a collar for the first time since Nike became the official kit supplier in 2002
Could be worse…..
Everton new away shirt…………………………………..Liverpool new home shirt
Norwich City 1990’s………………………………………Hull City 1990’s
Man United head to US without stars
Man United head to US without stars
Manchester United jetted off to America for their pre-season tour on Monday with a host of star names missing from Sir Alex Ferguson’s squad.
Ferguson is without club captain Gary Neville due to a calf problem, while Rio Ferdinand is still sidelined with the knee injury he suffered just before the World Cup.
Michael Owen is unavailable as he recovers from a hamstring injury and midfielders Antonio Valencia and Anderson are also ruled out with ankle and knee problems respectively.
Owen Hargreaves, who has been hampered by a series of knee problems and will miss the start of the season after suffering a new injury setback, completes the list of Ferguson’s walking wounded.
Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick and Nemanja Vidic are left at home to recover after playing in the World Cup.
However, United fans in America will get a first glimpse of new signings Chris Smalling and Javier Hernandez.
Fixtures:
* July 16, 2010 – Glasgow Celtic, Toronto
* July 21, 2010 – Philadelphia Union, Philadelphia
* July 25, 2010 – Kansas City Wizards, Kansas
* July 28, 2010 – MLS All-Stars, Houston
Fifa 2010 World Cup standings
1 Spain, 2 Netherlands, 3 Germany, 4 Uruguay,
5 Argentina, 6 Brazil, 7 Ghana, 8 Paraguay
9 Japan, 10 Chile, 11 Portugal, 12 United States,
13 England, 14 Mexico, 15 South Korea, 16 Slovakia
17 Ivory Coast, 18 Slovenia, 19 Switzerland, 20 South Africa,
21 Australia, 22 New Zealand, 23 Serbia, 24 Denmark
25 Greece, 26 Italy, 27 Nigeria, 28 Algeria,
29 France, 30 Honduras, 31 Cameroon, 32 North Korea
England’s past World Cup rankings:
1950 (8th), 1954 (6th), 1958 (11th), 1962 (8th), 1966 (1st), 1970 (8th), 1982 (6th), 1986 (8th), 1990 (4th), 1998 (9th), 2002 (6th), 2006 (7th)
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