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Sunderland 2-3 United
goals from: Campbell, Rossi, Rossi
report: http://www.manutd.com/news/fullstory...tegoryid =624 ManUtd.com didn't mention the subs and unused subs, have you got some information, tony? |
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Talent spotter
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Louis Rocca started it all...
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Can you tell me how Vidic played, and your first impressions? What were his qualities, and what time was he taken off at? |
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Talent spotter
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Louis Rocca started it all...
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Fraizer Campbell was again excellent and probably MOM....... |
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Youth Team Player
Join Date: Nov 2003
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#529 (permalink) |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Iceland
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From PurtugalBranch on the Newbie Forum:
Man Utd Under-12 in Portugal Youth International Tournament
Manchester United Portugal Supporters Club can now confirm that Manchester United under-12 team will fly to Portugal next April to defend their title won at I Malveira Youth International Tournament last year. Coaches Tony Whelan and Eamon Mulvey will bring their boys to compete once more on the best Portugal youth tournament set to be playing next 29, 30 April and 1 May. Last year the under-12 boys leading by Mark Dempsey and Tony Whelan won their first foreign tournament after beating home team Atlético Malveira by 7-0, FC Porto by 5-1 and Sporting Lisbon by 2-0 finish top of the group and receive trophies for best tournament player and best tournament goalscorer. Coach Tony Whelan promises us last year that they will come to defend the title and he keeps their promise… Six teams will compete in this II Malveira Youth International Tournament. The home team Atlético Malveira, the top three Portuguese teams FC Porto, SL Benfica and Sporting Lisbon, the Spanish giant Athletic Madrid and our Manchester United. All matches will be played in Estádio das Seixas in the small and quiet village of Malveira, about 20km near Lisbon. Tony Whelan team will play the first match on 29 April at 17:30h against the home team Atlético Malveira. Our Manchester United Portugal Supporters Club will cover all the event will several members our group being part of this year organization. Our Portuguese website www.manutdportugal.com will be daily updated with news, photos, videos, interviews and full reports from Malveira like we did last year. We will fallow every steps of the team and talk with the boys and staff. For those Red Devils supporters who want to fly to Lisbon and fallow the tournament, our group can provide free transport during the three days event. Just contact us by the usual email manutd@manutdportugal.com and can help with hotel reservation and Lisbon city transports. The photos from last year tournament can be found at our website at www.manutdportugal.com/torneiomalveira.asp or www.manutdportugal.com/especial7.htm We took more of 200 exclusive photos during the three days event. We present now the tournament schedule for this year: 29 April 2006 (Saturday) 16h00 – BENFICA vs SPORTING 16h45 – PORTO vs ATLÉTICO MADRID 17h30 – MANCHESTER UNITED vs MALVEIRA 20h00 – PORTO vs MALVEIRA 20h45 – ATLÉTICO MADRID vs BENFICA 21h30 – MANCHESTER UNITED vs SPORTING 30 April 2006 (Sunday) 14h30 – MANCHESTER UNITED vs ATLÉTICO MADRID 15h15 – MALVEIRA vs SPORTING 16h00 – BENFICA vs PORTO 20h00 – ATLÉTICO MADRID vs SPORTING 20h45 – BENFICA vs MALVEIRA 21h30 – MANCHESTER UNITED vs PORTO 1 May 2006 (Monday) 09h30 – ATLÉTICO MADRID vs MALVEIRA 10h15 – MANCHESTER UNITED vs BENFICA 11h00 – SPORTING vs PORTO 12h00 – CUP CELEBRATION |
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#530 (permalink) |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Iceland
Posts: 1,291
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Ashley Parillion
http://www.soccerbase.com/players_de...playerid=42419
A former youth plaer, now with Preston and with a squad number. |
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#532 (permalink) |
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Talent spotter
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Louis Rocca started it all...
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Academy
News from Carrington......United's Academy game with Crewe Alexandra due to be played next Saturday has been postponed. As there is a virus within the Crewe camp, their Academy has been closed until further notice. Obviously no date has been agreed as to when the game will be played.....
More info to follow............. |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Iceland
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http://www.manutd.com/news/fullstory.sps?iNewsid=116159&itype=466&icategoryid =625 |
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Banned Jackie Chan lookalike
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Manchester United have released young American striker Kenny Cooper.
The 21-year-old arrived at Old Trafford in 2003 from Dallas Mustangs and has featured regularly for the United reserve side. However, he was unable to force his way into the first team, although he did have a spell on loan at Oldham. He becomes the third player to leave United in January following the departures of midfielder David Fox and Finnish forward Jami Puustinen. |
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#537 (permalink) |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Out and Proud of it.... I'm a Red and I'm from Salford.
Posts: 1,973
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Kenny Cooper was never really going to make the grade at United. He was built like a tank, and perhaps would have been thrown into the centre of defence had he been an English kid.
From his performances on the pitch, he looked like the kid that was always left towards the end of the playground selection process. Not the last one, as he has some skill, but not good enough to be first. His effort was there to be seen, and I wish him well for the future, but he was never going to jump ahead of the likes of Rossi, Blake and Campbell. |
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#538 (permalink) |
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First Team Regular
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 15,985
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Spireites sign Man U striker
League One promotion hopefuls Chesterfield have completed the signing of Manchester United striker Colin Heath on a permanent deal until the end of the season. The 22-year-old Chesterfield-born marksman has spent two-weeks training with the Spireites and agreed a deal with his home-town club late on transfer deadline day. "Colin has been training with us for a couple of weeks and, now he has become available, we are keen to give another local lad the chance of playing first-team football for Chesterfield," said manager Roy McFarland. Heath - who enjoyed a six-month loan spell with league rivals Swindon earlier this season - became a trainee at Old Trafford in 2000 and was a prolific scorer at youth level. He signed professional forms with United in July 2004 and was a regular in Brian McClair's reserve-team. Heath joins fellow Red Devil Phil Picken on loan at Saltergate. |
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#539 (permalink) |
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Talent spotter
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Louis Rocca started it all...
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Jami Puustinen
Can any of the Cafe members from Finland help me out........trying to find out what school Jami went to in Espoo in Finland.......
Someone mentioned he has returned to Finland.....any news? Thanks |
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MUM knows best
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: So bow down before them,and lift up your eyes....For Old Trafford's Glory will ALWAYS survive..
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Tony, is the Reserve game on tonight at Ewen Fields?
I heard it might be postponed because of frozen ground.... |
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Talent spotter
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Louis Rocca started it all...
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I will phone Hyde and find out......... HUFC's answering machine just says that the game is in doubt and that there will be a pitch inspection this morning.........news will then be posted on the answering machine 0161 368 1031....... 13.24......game is on!!!!!! |
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#542 (permalink) | |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Finland
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MUM knows best
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: So bow down before them,and lift up your eyes....For Old Trafford's Glory will ALWAYS survive..
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Thanks for that,Tony! .....much appreciated. ![]() |
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#544 (permalink) |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Iceland
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From manutd.com
Reds Aim To Continue Title Charge
Rene Meulensteen has named a strong Reserves side to face Newcastle on Thursday night. Birthday boy Gerard Piqué, Giuseppe Rossi, Phil Bardsley and Ritchie Jones bring vital first-team experience as the Reds look to further their lead over Middlesbrough. Makeshift right-back Phil Marsh and Kieran Lee continue on the flanks, with Bardsley and Piqué in the centre of defence. In central midfield, Darron Gibson returns from injury and Ritchie Jones is back in the frame following his recall from Antwerp, while Markus Neumayr and Kyle Moran occupy the wings. Upfront, the budding partnership of Rossi and Fraizer Campbell will look to continue their fine run of form - the last two games have seen the pair net seven goals between them. United: Steele, Marsh, K Lee, Bardsley, Piqué, R Jones, Neumayr, Gibson, Campbell, Rossi, Moran. Substitutes: Cathcart, Zieler, Rose, S Evans, Brandy. Report by Steve Bartram. Any info on the score, please? |
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#545 (permalink) |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 565
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A couple of questions (Tony probably knows the answer):
How long have Gibson been out? When will N'Galula return? How long has J. Evans been out, for how much longer will he be out? Who do you rate as the biggest talent, Gibson or R. Jones? Is F. Campbell a bigger talent than Blake? |
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#546 (permalink) |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Iceland
Posts: 1,291
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Reserves Head To Hyde
Manchester United Res 1: Rossi (pen) 25 Newcastle United Res 0: Latest Update: 45mins (7pm kick off) NEWCASTLE Reserves were in action against league leaders Manchester United at Hyde United's Ewen Fields ground on Thursday evening. Chances were few and far between as both side struggled to find any rhythm in the opening exchanges, but it was the Magpies who came closest to breaking the deadlock on 21 minutes. Martin Brittain swung in a free kick from the left after Alan O'Brien had been fouled by Phil Bardsley, but when Chris Farman rose highest to get a head on the ball, Gerard Pique was well positioned on the line to sweep the ball to safety. On 25 minutes Manchester United went ahead from the spot after David Edgar was harshly adjudged to have handled when Frazer Campbell fired in a shot from inside the box. Guiseppe Rossi stepped up to beat Tim Krul from the spot. The home side went close to doubling their advantage when Campbell had time and space on the left to send in a low cross which Guiseppe Rossi just failed to get on the end of with the goal gaping. Rossi was Manchester United's main threat as the half progressed, and Edgar and Daryl Smylie were both shown yellow cards for fouls on the striker on 30 and 34 minutes respectively. Krul did well to backtrack and gather the ball under his crossbar on 35 minutes after Markus Neumayr's effort clipped off Edgar and looped over the Magpies' Dutch goalkeeper, then right on the stroke of half time left back Phil Cave did well to block Rossi as he tried to cut in from the left hand side of the box as the hosts finished the half on top. Manchester Utd: Luke Steele, Phil Marsh, Kieran Lee, Phil Bardsley, Gerard Pique, Richie Jones, Markus Neumayr, Darren Gibson, Frazer Campbell, Guiseppe Rossi, Kyle Moran Subs: Craig Cathcart, Ron-Robert Zieler, Danny Rose, Sean Evans, Febian Brandy Newcastle Utd: Tim Krul, Kris Gate, Phil Cave, Chris Farman, David Edgar, Daryl Smylie, Martin Brittain, Matty Pattison, Carl Finnigan, Liam Atkin, Alan O'Brien Subs: Chris Shanks, Craig Baxter, Mickey Terrell, Glenn Reay http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...777637,00.html |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Iceland
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No Place To Hyde For Reserves
Manchester United Res 4: Rossi (pen) 25, 67, 84, Evans 47 Newcastle United Res 0: Final Update: 90mins (7pm kick off) NEWCASTLE Reserves were well beaten by Manchester United's second string on Thursday evening, going down 4-0 at Hyde United's Ewen Fields. Tommy Craig's young side fell behind on 25 minutes when David Edgar was harshly adjudged to have handled in the box, and Guiseppe Rossi netted from the spot. Sean Evans gave the Magpies a mountain to climb two minutes after the break, and the impressive Rossi bagged another two goals to complete his treble. MATCH UPDATES Chances were few and far between as both side struggled to find any rhythm in the opening exchanges, but it was the Magpies who came closest to breaking the deadlock on 21 minutes. Martin Brittain swung in a free kick from the left after Alan O'Brien had been fouled by Phil Bardsley, but when Chris Farman rose highest to get a head on the ball, Gerard Pique was well positioned on the line to sweep the ball to safety. On 25 minutes Manchester United went ahead from the spot after David Edgar was harshly adjudged to have handled when Frazer Campbell fired in a shot from inside the box. Guiseppe Rossi stepped up to beat Tim Krul from the spot. The home side went close to doubling their advantage when Campbell had time and space on the left to send in a low cross which Guiseppe Rossi just failed to get on the end of with the goal gaping. Rossi was Manchester United's main threat as the half progressed, and Edgar and Daryl Smylie were both shown yellow cards for fouls on the striker on 30 and 34 minutes respectively. Krul did well to backtrack and gather the ball under his crossbar on 35 minutes after Markus Neumayr's effort clipped off Edgar and looped over the Magpies' Dutch goalkeeper, then right on the stroke of half time left back Kris Gate did well to block Rossi as he tried to cut in from the left hand side of the box as the hosts finished the half on top. But two minutes after the restart Krul was picking the ball out of his net again when substitute Sean Evans, on for Kyle Moran at the start of the second half, fired home after a good ball from Rossi. Gate made another good clearance, this time off the line, when Pique nodded the ball goalwards on 56 minutes. Newcastle midfielder Daryl Smylie was unlucky not to reduce the deficit on 62 minutes when his 25-yard screamer skimmed the crossbar, and a similar effort eight minutes later had home goalkeeper Luke Steele at full stretch as it flew just over the top. But it wasn't to be Newcastle's night, and Rossi notched his second and Manchester United's third on 67 minutes when he found the net with a crisp finish from Neumayr's cross from the right. And the striker completed his hat-trick six minutes from the end with a rising drive from just inside the box after a break down the left. TEAMS Manchester Utd: Luke Steele, Phil Marsh, Kieran Lee, Phil Bardsley (Craig Cathcart 81), Gerard Pique, Richie Jones, Markus Neumayr, Darren Gibson, Frazer Campbell (Febian Brandy 75), Guiseppe Rossi, Kyle Moran (Sean Evans 46) Subs (not used): Ron-Robert Zieler, Danny Rose Newcastle Utd: Tim Krul, Kris Gate, Phil Cave, Chris Farman, David Edgar, Daryl Smylie, Martin Brittain, Matty Pattison, Carl Finnigan, Liam Atkin, Alan O'Brien Subs (not used): Chris Shanks, Craig Baxter, Mickey Terrell, Glenn Reay |
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