|
Soccer, Horses, and MBS/RWS talk With the IRs up and running, what better place to exchange tips and techniques on how to tip the odds in your favour! [Please note that with the passing of the Remote Gambling Act, Internet gambling links and Adverts are no longer allowed in this section.] |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
#3316
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
[b]PREMIER LEAGUE: Man Utd ensure Tottenham’s long wait for win at Old Trafford continues
Tuesday, August 23, 2011[b] Tottenham’s 22 year wait for a league win at Old Trafford continues after they went down 3-0 to Manchester United, extending the Reds unbeaten home run to 15 months in the Premier League. Manchester United have now gone 22 games unbeaten at home and whilst Tottenham threatened more than once, after a scoreless first-half United increased the pressure and deservedly scored three goals. The first period was evenly contested with end-to-end action with Spurs in particular keen to test out United’s rookie keeper David De Gea from distance. And whilst there may have been some merit to this tactic it relied on more accurate shooting than that provided by Rafael Van der Vaart. Both keepers needed to make smart saves in the first 45 minutes but after the break it was Spurs stopper Brad Friedel who came under the most pressure. Danny Welbeck headed the host’s into the lead with a header just on the hour from Tom Cleverley's inviting right-wing cross. This lead was doubled after a flowing move ended with Anderson firing home after a cheeky back-heel from Welbeck set up the Brazilian. Spurs hit-back almost immediately with Jermain Defoe's volley hitting the post via a slight deflection off Chris Smalling. Wayne Rooney then missed a sitter from point-blank range but redeemed himself with three minutes remaining by heading home a Ryan Giggs cross, as United begin the season with successive victories. Referee: Lee Probert Venue: Old Trafford Attendance: 75,498 Man Utd scorers: Welbeck 61, Anderson 76, Rooney 87 Tottenham scorers: Yellow cards: Evans (MU), Dawson (TOT), Defoe (TOT) |
#3317
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
[b]PREMIER LEAGUE: Man Utd ensure Tottenham’s long wait for win at Old Trafford continues
Tuesday, August 23, 2011[b] Tottenham’s 22 year wait for a league win at Old Trafford continues after they went down 3-0 to Manchester United, extending the Reds unbeaten home run to 15 months in the Premier League. Manchester United have now gone 22 games unbeaten at home and whilst Tottenham threatened more than once, after a scoreless first-half United increased the pressure and deservedly scored three goals. The first period was evenly contested with end-to-end action with Spurs in particular keen to test out United’s rookie keeper David De Gea from distance. And whilst there may have been some merit to this tactic it relied on more accurate shooting than that provided by Rafael Van der Vaart. Both keepers needed to make smart saves in the first 45 minutes but after the break it was Spurs stopper Brad Friedel who came under the most pressure. Danny Welbeck headed the host’s into the lead with a header just on the hour from Tom Cleverley's inviting right-wing cross. This lead was doubled after a flowing move ended with Anderson firing home after a cheeky back-heel from Welbeck set up the Brazilian. Spurs hit-back almost immediately with Jermain Defoe's volley hitting the post via a slight deflection off Chris Smalling. Wayne Rooney then missed a sitter from point-blank range but redeemed himself with three minutes remaining by heading home a Ryan Giggs cross, as United begin the season with successive victories. Referee: Lee Probert Venue: Old Trafford Attendance: 75,498 Man Utd scorers: Welbeck 61, Anderson 76, Rooney 87 Tottenham scorers: Yellow cards: Evans (MU), Dawson (TOT), Defoe (TOT) |
#3318
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
[b]PREMIER LEAGUE: Man Utd ensure Tottenham’s long wait for win at Old Trafford continues
Tuesday, August 23, 2011[b] Tottenham’s 22 year wait for a league win at Old Trafford continues after they went down 3-0 to Manchester United, extending the Reds unbeaten home run to 15 months in the Premier League. Manchester United have now gone 22 games unbeaten at home and whilst Tottenham threatened more than once, after a scoreless first-half United increased the pressure and deservedly scored three goals. The first period was evenly contested with end-to-end action with Spurs in particular keen to test out United’s rookie keeper David De Gea from distance. And whilst there may have been some merit to this tactic it relied on more accurate shooting than that provided by Rafael Van der Vaart. Both keepers needed to make smart saves in the first 45 minutes but after the break it was Spurs stopper Brad Friedel who came under the most pressure. Danny Welbeck headed the host’s into the lead with a header just on the hour from Tom Cleverley's inviting right-wing cross. This lead was doubled after a flowing move ended with Anderson firing home after a cheeky back-heel from Welbeck set up the Brazilian. Spurs hit-back almost immediately with Jermain Defoe's volley hitting the post via a slight deflection off Chris Smalling. Wayne Rooney then missed a sitter from point-blank range but redeemed himself with three minutes remaining by heading home a Ryan Giggs cross, as United begin the season with successive victories. Referee: Lee Probert Venue: Old Trafford Attendance: 75,498 Man Utd scorers: Welbeck 61, Anderson 76, Rooney 87 Tottenham scorers: Yellow cards: Evans (MU), Dawson (TOT), Defoe (TOT) |
#3319
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
Quote:
hi bro jitlong69, 3 goals in the game vs spurs and all 3 went in for united. the young devils were certainly very hungry and on fire. this young team will go very far as they gain more experience. this coming sunday, the gunners will be coming to old trafford! another great game! glory glory man united!
__________________
A HARD MAN IS GOOD TO FIND |
#3320
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
Quote:
Glory, glory Man Utd!!! |
#3321
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
Next match against Gunners
Ole Ole Ole
__________________
A Proud Member Of Tiko Club |
#3322
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
the starting team last night. average age 23.1 years. this was the 2nd youngest starting team for a premier league game ever put out by sir alex :
1 David De Gea 6 Jonathan Evans 4 Phil Jones 3 Patrice Evra 12 Chris Smalling 8 Anderson 23 Tom Cleverley 18 Ashley Young 17 Nani 10 Wayne Rooney 19 Danny Welbeck the youngest team was average age 22 years and 6 mths on Sept 16 1995 vs Bolton : 1. Schmeichel 2. Parker 3. P Neville 4. Bruce 5. Pallister 6. Sharpe 7. Butt 8. Cooke 9. Beckham 10. Scholes 11. Giggs
__________________
A HARD MAN IS GOOD TO FIND |
#3323
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
Quote:
But I think that SAF should let Evans go and bring up another young champ.
__________________
Time and tide awaits no man. |
#3324
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
Another good game for Man U at home.
Looking back whenever Brad Friedel was at goal against Man U during his days with Blackburn he had always been the big block and Manu U don't score many goals pass him. Therefore this morning when he was at goal instead of Gomez I told myself........oh! oh! Consider all the shots at goals between Man U and Spurs the figure was quite alarming. It was a very entertaining game with both side attacking. Spurs had a very strong team with Bale and Lennon on each side and Defoe and Rafael VDV spear head the attack. In all fairness Spur did not play bad but Man U played better and yes, those youngsters were good and hard working. Hope they will keep themselves injury free as long as they can. Next game, Man U and Arsenal is going to be very interesting and looking forward for another good game from both sides. |
#3325
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
Quote:
But can you give SAF a ring and ask him to sell Berbatov?
__________________
Time and tide awaits no man. |
#3326
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
the current batch of youngsters are a joy to watch! everytime they play the team is full of energy!
and this phil jones, does anyone believe he's only 19?? anyone saw how he run and block bale's shot? |
#3327
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
Sunday, 28 August 2011
vs Manchester United vs Arsenal Time: 2300hrs Live on MioTv! Bros prepare beers and chips for this big match on sunday!! |
#3328
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
Quote:
it was reported that sir alex was very impressed with jones when united thrashed blackburn 7-1 last season. even at 5-1 down, jones was shouting encouragement to every blackburn player. sir alex decided then that jones is a must-buy. i am just glad that united has secured his signature. sir alex has already warned ferdinand and vidic to be on their toes and that jones is hungry and will seize at every opportunity for a first team place. he will be the rock at the defence for both united and england in the not-too-distant future. a future captain too?
__________________
A HARD MAN IS GOOD TO FIND Last edited by mr_missile; 24-08-2011 at 08:11 AM. |
#3329
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
Quote:
smalling and jones will be our future defenders in long run! for united and england? |
#3330
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
damn that Phil Jones kid. he might not be as smooth as Rio, but boy, that kid can really bring the ball out of his area and bulldoze into the opposition third. got a sneaky feeling he will captain the Devils one day.
|
Advert Space Available |
Bookmarks |
|
|