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Barcelona v Manchester United: Catanaccio be Damned!

April 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Champions League, Manchester United, Patrice Evra, Premier League, anderson, carlos tevez, cristiano ronaldo, nani, paul scholes, thierry henry, wayne rooney

From ChampionsLeagueTalk.com

After a strangely defensive match at the Nou Camp in which they seemed to adopt a catenaccio mindset, United will look to get back to their usual attacking approach. At the Nou Camp, United appeared content to hope for something on the counter-attack often leaving Cristiano Ronaldo isolated alone up front with Rooney defending […]

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Man United Looks Ordinary & Predictable

August 21st, 2007 · 2 Comments · Manchester United, anderson, carlos tevez, cristiano ronaldo, nani

Manchester United’s poor start to the season has fooled many critics and fans who felt they would storm out of the gates especially with the signing of Carlos Tevez who was so electrifying during this summer’s Copa America.
If you think back to one year ago (August 2006), many critics (myself included) predicted Man United would […]

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Why EPL Clubs Should Buy English Not Foreign Players

June 30th, 2007 · 4 Comments · anderson, fernando torres, john nicholson, nani

By John Nicholson
Here’s a mantra you’ll all be familiar with: English born players are over-priced. That’s why clubs buy so many overseas players. You get good players for much less money.
That’s the received wisdom. We can all point to examples to prove this. Everton paid just a couple of million quid for Arteta who was […]

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Chelsea Loses Pace Behind Man Utd in Transfer Race

June 1st, 2007 · 6 Comments · Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, anderson, nani, owen hargreaves

In the back of my mind, I keep hearing the words “Never underestimate Chelsea.” But unless the Blues make some significant signings this summer, their 2007/2008 season could be dead and buried before Christmas.
If Manchester United continue to make more signings similar to the talent they’re purchased in Anderson, Nani and Hargreaves — and if […]

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