il manque un jouer c´est clair . .
je prefererais un millieu offensif . .
avec la blessure de ole on va étre juste et fergie le sait . .
mais a t´on les moyens . .
rooney a priori on attends janvier
ivguenyp2 Posté le 09 août 2004 à 19:22:05
j´ai revu le match d´hier
ok reyes est super fort . .
mais desolé j´ai pas trouvé pennant si géniale que ca pareil pour van persie . .
ronaldo n´a rien a envier a reyes , smith est super jeune lui aussi . .
fletcher n´a rien a envier a personne et les autres jeunes on ne les as vu qu´une demi heure donc pas de panique par ce que cet équipe au complet a de la gueule . .
si elle est au complet un jour . .
si jamais elle est o complet on a san doute la + belle team dangleterre!
mais le serons nous un jour tel est la question . ..
la blessure de ole peut precepiter un autre trasnfert de derniére minute
on a interet de faire une ou deux nvelle recrue ou je sens ke sa va faire comme l´année derniere: on va souffrir!
La ou il faut vraiment que le Comité directeur recrute. Les rumeurs parlaient de Mista, Rooney, on verra.
l´eauipe est parfaire quand elle est au complet
malheureusement elle ne l´est jamais
http://www.rscaforever.be.tf
Anderlecht c´est le mal !
fergie arait declare compter sur frlan et personne ne sera transféré . .
on a tant de problémes d´argent que ca ? ?
Chelsea : Suspension levée pour Kezman
09 août 2004 - 22 h 06 -
La suspension pour trois matchs de l’attaquant international serbo-monténégrin de Chelsea Mateja Kezman a été levée lundi soir en appel par la FA.
Suspendu pour trois matchs suite à son comportement violent face à Rome en match amical, le 29 juillet dernier, Mateja Kezman a vu sa suspension levée lundi en appel par la Fédération anglaise ( FA). Le club de Chelsea avait fait appel de la suspension de son nouvel attaquant.
< << ca aurait été MU on l´aurait jamais lever cette sanction . .
il vaut mieux etre violent que rater un controle anti dopage. D´ailleurs il vaut meiux etre dopé que louper un controle anti dopage
en belgique ya un joueur qui a pris 18 mois de suspension pour dopage... ça doit etre à cause de celle de 8 mois de rio pour ne pas s´etre dopé...
quand tu vois les davids and co combien ils ont pris
A mon avis il y doit y avoir de l´argent dans tt ca ! !!!!!!!!!!!!
quand on voit les methodes de l´ancien directeur de la FA on peut se demander si ya pas des privilégiés.
Solskjaer fears career is at end
Ole Solskjaer fears he may never play football again. The Manchester United striker is already out for the season and surgeons have warned his damaged right knee is unlikely to ever be strong enough. Solskjaer said: " I am aware I might never play again." And the Norwegian’s surgeon Lars Petersson, who conducted an exploratory operation on Sunday, admitted he could not offer much hope. Petersson said: " The convalescence period will be very long. He is 31 and there’s a chance he might play again, but I cannot give him any guarantees."
Neil Custis, The Sun
Giggs: We can´t afford to slip up
Ryan Giggs has warned his Manchester United team-mates are facing Champions League humiliation if they are not careful. The Welsh winger will be part of a depleted United squad travelling to Romania today to take on Dinamo Bucharest in the third qualifying round. He said: " This will be a tricky game. If we are not fully prepared and don’t approach the game in the right way, we could come unstuck."
Neil Custis, The Sun
FERGIE BACKS OLE GUNNAR TO RETURN
Sir Alex Ferguson has refused to accept that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer´s Manchester United career could be over.
The hugely popular Norwegian has had surgery in a bid to rectify a knee problem which will cause him to miss the entire duration of the 2004/2005 season.
Ferguson has backed the man who hit the 1999 UEFA Champions League winner to bounce back but the United manager concedes the news is a savage blow.
" He´s got a two-year contract," Ferguson told Sky Sports News.
" He´s only 31 and he has a determination that will hopefully help him.
" It´s not an easy situation for the lad. It is a blow and it´s something we feared.
" But he had to go and see a specialist and what he is doing now had to be done. Hopefully, he´ll have a good rehabilitation.
" We´ll take it and, next year, hopefully he will come back."
Ferguson is still complaining about the state of his squad ahead of the Champions League qualifier with Dinamo Bucharest on Wednesday.
" We´d prefer not to be in the qualifiers but it´s happened in the past," he added. " We won the cup in 1999 after doing it.
" We´ve got good, experienced players and the game on Sunday brought them on, particularly Quinton Fortune, and Darren Fletcher played a half."
Fletcher aims for United start
Darren Fletcher is aiming to cement a regular place in the Manchester United midfield, which he hopes will secure his place for Scotland.
Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson is a huge admirer of the midfielder and is likely to hand him a prominent role in the club´s plans this term.
Fletcher is hopeful of securing a place ahead of the likes of Eric Djemba-Djemba and Kleberson in the Old Trafford pecking order.
" My aim in the coming season is to play more games than I did last term for United and hopefully in the centre of midfield," he told The Daily Record.
" I also want to help Scotland take a big step towards qualifying for the World Cup, or at least the play-offs."
Fletcher has endured a frustrating couple of months due to an ankle injury, but he claims he is champing at the bit to start the new season.
The midfielder, who is suspended for the opening two games of the campaign, added: " I ended the season on such a high for United and Scotland, but injured my ankle against Trinidad and Tobago.
" I´ve an extra bit of bone in my foot and I went over on it, pushing it out a little more. It´s called an osteotrigona and it was digging into the tissue and causing inflammation.
" An injection settled it but no sooner had I come back than I went over on my other ankle, spraining it and putting my comeback plans on hold for another week.
" The ankles are fine now and I´ve been doing extra work with United´s new fitness coach, Walter di Salvo.
" It might take a month or so to catch up with the fitness levels and I hope to get as many games as possible under my belt."
Solskjaer´s injury means Manchester United are likely to step up their bid to sign Wayne Rooney from Everton. ( The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian)
Pour une fois c´est des sources sérieuses en plus ^^
c´est bien ça en plus ça permettra de vendre forlan à levante.
j´y crois plus a rooney on a jamais eu l´argent pour le transferer