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  • andy1967
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    BBC Sport - Sir Alex Ferguson gives rare in-depth interview to Football Focus?

    Sir Alex Ferguson gives rare in-depth interview to Football Focus

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    Sir Alex Ferguson talks in-depth with BBC Sport's Dan Walker about his "rollercoaster of success" during his 26 years as Manchester United manager.
    In a rare one-on-one interview, Ferguson reveals he spoke to Arsene Wenger for "a couple of months" in order to negotiate the signing of Robin van Persie, and reveals his infamous "mind games" are nothing more than a myth, and says he alone will decide when his tenure at Old Trafford will come to an end.
    Ferguson, 71, is the most successful manager in British football history, winning 37 trophies including 12 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues


    Brilliant interview, great man.

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  • leotheloin
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  • thered
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    Originally posted by andy1967
    David De Gea could make a return to Atletico Madrid

    Monday February 4,2013


    By Charles Perrin

    MANCHESTER UNITED goalkeeper David de Gea has been sounded for a potential return to his old club Atletico Madrid in the summer.

    Manager Sir Alex Ferguson has grown tired of de Gea, who has been at fault for some of the soft goals conceded this season by United and question marks are still raised over his ability to collect crosses.

    De Gea has been the subject of mounting transfer speculation, with Barcelona reportedly putting him on a shortlist of goalkeepers to replace Victor Valdes.

    But a move to his old club Atletico Madrid could be on the cards, as he is poised for the Old Trafford exit in the summer.

    Spanish football site fichajes.net claims Atletico are weighing up their options and they are trying to convince current keeper Thibaut Courtois, who is on loan from Chelsea, to sign a permanent deal.

    But they also suggest if that fails, that they will make a move for De Gea.

    The Spaniard joined United in June 2011 from the La Liga outfit for a fee of ?18.9m.

    http://www.express.co.uk/football/view/375560

    This guy is constantly under scrutiny, don't know where these papers are getting this from, do they do absolutely no research!
    Its going to increase all the more why have Stoke got a new keeper is begovic on his way in summer? will he be number 1 or 2 if he came

    I cant see him giving up on him this early tbh not at the price he paid anyway, but i still do not think he is ready for us tbh

    he makes some excellent reaction saves but his all round game is still weak, he flaps and fumbles he does not command his area at all. He is slow of his line and takes up bad positions he doesnt close angles well and he is too weak and feeble

    but he has improved and will continue to with experience but he does have a long way to go

    There are much more dependable keepers in the EPL who cost peanuts next to him.

    begovic is reliable as is krull as is mingolet all can take crosses and make saves and can have all 3 for price of a de gea

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  • andy1967
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    David De Gea could make a return to Atletico Madrid

    Monday February 4,2013


    By Charles Perrin

    MANCHESTER UNITED goalkeeper David de Gea has been sounded for a potential return to his old club Atletico Madrid in the summer.

    Manager Sir Alex Ferguson has grown tired of de Gea, who has been at fault for some of the soft goals conceded this season by United and question marks are still raised over his ability to collect crosses.

    De Gea has been the subject of mounting transfer speculation, with Barcelona reportedly putting him on a shortlist of goalkeepers to replace Victor Valdes.

    But a move to his old club Atletico Madrid could be on the cards, as he is poised for the Old Trafford exit in the summer.

    Spanish football site fichajes.net claims Atletico are weighing up their options and they are trying to convince current keeper Thibaut Courtois, who is on loan from Chelsea, to sign a permanent deal.

    But they also suggest if that fails, that they will make a move for De Gea.

    The Spaniard joined United in June 2011 from the La Liga outfit for a fee of ?18.9m.

    http://www.express.co.uk/football/view/375560

    This guy is constantly under scrutiny, don't know where these papers are getting this from, do they do absolutely no research!

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  • thered
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    Originally posted by andy1967
    Our remaining fixtures as compared to Citeh's

    United :

    Jan 26 United vs Fulham (FA Cup) WIN
    Jan 30 United vs Southampton WIN
    Feb 2 Fulham vs United WIN
    Feb 10 United vs Everton
    Feb 13 Real Madrid vs United (CL)
    Feb 18 United vs Reading (FA Cup)
    Feb 23 QPR vs United
    Mar 2 United vs Norwich
    Mar 5 United vs Real Madrid (CL)
    Mar 9 West Ham vs United
    Mar 16 United vs Reading
    Mar 30 Sunderland vs United
    Apr 6 United vs City
    Apr 13 Stoke vs United
    Apr 20 United vs Villa
    Apr 27 Arsenal vs United
    May 4 United vs Chelsea
    May 12 United vs Swansea
    May 19 West Brom vs United

    City :

    Jan 26 Stoke vs City (FA Cup) WIN
    Jan 29 QPR vs City DRAW
    Feb 3 City vs Liverpool DRAW
    Feb 9 Southampton vs City
    Feb 17 City vs Leeds (FA Cup)
    Feb 24 City vs Chelsea
    Mar 2 Villa vs City
    Mar 9 City vs Wigan
    Mar 16 Everton vs City
    Mar 30 City vs Newcastle
    Apr 6 United vs City
    Apr 13 City vs West Brom
    Apr 20 Tottenham vs City
    Apr 27 City vs West Ham
    May 4 Swansea vs City
    May 12 Reading vs City
    May 19 City vs Norwich
    Need to be out of sight by april 6th tbh i think saints away will be tough for them next week

    Hopefully win or lose against madrid we can still get the results in the league we are normally poor after CL

    Their last 4 games look a lot easier than ours we need it wrapped up ASAP

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  • andy1967
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    Our remaining fixtures as compared to Citeh's

    United :

    Jan 26 United vs Fulham (FA Cup) WIN
    Jan 30 United vs Southampton WIN
    Feb 2 Fulham vs United WIN
    Feb 10 United vs Everton
    Feb 13 Real Madrid vs United (CL)
    Feb 18 United vs Reading (FA Cup)
    Feb 23 QPR vs United
    Mar 2 United vs Norwich
    Mar 5 United vs Real Madrid (CL)
    Mar 9 West Ham vs United
    Mar 16 United vs Reading
    Mar 30 Sunderland vs United
    Apr 6 United vs City
    Apr 13 Stoke vs United
    Apr 20 United vs Villa
    Apr 27 Arsenal vs United
    May 4 United vs Chelsea
    May 12 United vs Swansea
    May 19 West Brom vs United

    City :

    Jan 26 Stoke vs City (FA Cup) WIN
    Jan 29 QPR vs City DRAW
    Feb 3 City vs Liverpool DRAW
    Feb 9 Southampton vs City
    Feb 17 City vs Leeds (FA Cup)
    Feb 24 City vs Chelsea
    Mar 2 Villa vs City
    Mar 9 City vs Wigan
    Mar 16 Everton vs City
    Mar 30 City vs Newcastle
    Apr 6 United vs City
    Apr 13 City vs West Brom
    Apr 20 Tottenham vs City
    Apr 27 City vs West Ham
    May 4 Swansea vs City
    May 12 Reading vs City
    May 19 City vs Norwich

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  • thered
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    Originally posted by andy1967
    I'm happy with that, another two points dropped and we have gone nine points clear, Reina is a liability. Long may that continue 13 games to go and we have Everton next! Remember last year.
    We've still got to play in the UCL and FA Cup so its going to take a toll on us. Citeh are focused on the league and we're bound to slip up after UCL matches.
    Great result i would have preferred reina to try and at least do his job as it would have been ten points but im not complaining

    Everton win is a must we dont want to give them any encouragemnt the bigger we can make this gap the more their heads will drop.

    Realistically 10 wins from 13 should be enough although if they won 13 on the bounce it would go down to GD if we lost 3 but the likelihood of that happening is pretty remote

    I think if we can muster 5 wins on the bounce in our next games they will struggle to keep up, we must not take foot off the gas

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  • andy1967
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    I'm happy with that, another two points dropped and we have gone nine points clear, Reina is a liability. Long may that continue 13 games to go and we have Everton next! Remember last year.
    We've still got to play in the UCL and FA Cup so its going to take a toll on us. Citeh are focused on the league and we're bound to slip up after UCL matches.

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  • thered
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    Originally posted by andy1967
    Phew. Nice and nervy, the Manchester United way, clean sheet! 10 points bitches
    pressures on 5hitty now thought it wasnt going to come tho


    Look a bit crap lately defence has tightened up a bit other areas seem to be struggling up front not been as fluent lately wingers are not bringing much into games

    carricks forms dipped a little as has cleverleys, persies been a bit quiet too


    Plus points tho Rooney seems to be awake at last and the defence looks a bit tighter


    Our scouse chums can do us a favour tomorrow as i would like to keep a good distance between us in league especially with CL coming up

    ey ey come ed lads

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