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Topic officiel MANCHESTER UNITED

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
03 mai 2003 à 22:26:56

4120e

=>le mien

http://www.Lmarcoisdabigman.com ^^

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
03 mai 2003 à 22:28:32

Je le remet pr Seven

http://www.beckham-magazine.com/
http://www.victoriabeckham.mu/

Seven_
Seven_
Niveau 10
03 mai 2003 à 22:33:23

Merci tonton Lmarco : -)

Seven_
Seven_
Niveau 10
03 mai 2003 à 22:34:39

Quand y´a personne ici, y´a vraiment personne...

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
03 mai 2003 à 22:50:06

Qd y a personne y a Lmarco ^^

Seven_
Seven_
Niveau 10
03 mai 2003 à 23:09:25

Lmarco, si tu veux essayer tes connaissance mancuniennes...
A la part 1, j´ai 8 sur 10.
Et j´avais pas le courage de faire la part 2...*
http://www.manutdzone.com/funstuff/treblequiz.htm

Seven_
Seven_
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 12:33:05

up

Seven_
Seven_
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 12:52:17

Je le remet

Lmarco12 Posté le 03 mai 2003 à 19:27:24

Classement reactualise !

Equipe Pts J. G. N. P. p. c. Diff.

1 Manchester United 80 37 24 8 5 72 33 +39

2 Arsenal 72 35 21 9 5 73 38 +35

3 Newcastle United 68 37 21 5 11 61 46 +15

4 Chelsea 64 37 18 10 9 66 37 +29

5 Liverpool 64 37 18 10 9 60 39 +21

6 Everton 59 37 17 8 12 47 47 0

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 13:12:28

Manchester United have opened talks with Barcelona about signing Patrick Kluivert to form an all-Dutch strike partnership at Old Trafford. ( Sunday Mirror, News of the World)

Manchester United are trying to tempt Real Madrid midfielder Claude Makalele to move from the European champions to Old Trafford...

. .. and United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is also close to agreeing a £12m deal for Paris St Germain´s Brazilian midfielder Ronaldinho to move to England ( Mail on Sunday, News of the World).

Manchester United will not be allowed to collect the Premiership trophy on the pitch at Goodison Park next week if they win the title. ( Sunday People, Star)

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 13:13:08

David Bellion will be Manchester United´s first summer signing, with the Sunderland striker so confident of moving to United that he started house hunting in Cheshire last week. ( Star on Sunday)

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 13:15:21

Southampton are close to signing Manchester United trio, Luke Chadwick, Phil Neville and Michael Stewart

=>a verifier meme si Man U est pret a laisser partir Stewart....de son cote P.Neville aimerait jouer + alors.......

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 13:17:53

Ruud van Nistelrooy has suggested Barcelona striker Patrick Kluivert will be joining Manchester United in the summer.

Ruud van Nistelrooy has suggested Barcelona striker Patrick Kluivert will be joining Manchester United in the summer.

Last week Kluivert equalled Dennis Bergkamp´s record of 37 goals for Holland in a 1-1 draw with Euro 2004 hosts Portugal in an international friendly in Eindhoven.

" I have heard Patrick is coming to Manchester United - and I will be waiting there to welcome him to Old Trafford with open arms," Van Nistelrooy was quoted as saying in the News of the World newspaper.

" He is the greatest attacking talent in Europe. So far we´ve only played 18 internationals together but when we play together and train together every day, we will become even better."

Barcelona have endured a miserable season in La Liga and are struggling to qualify for the Uefa Cup, while Manchester United are already guaranteed a place in the Champions League.

European review
Kluivert has also been a target of criticism from the Barcelona fans.

Contacted by this website, Kluivert´s agent Mads Galsgaard said: " At present I can´t comment on the story."

Manchester United have also been linked with Paris St Germain´s Brazilian star Ronaldinho.

Seven_
Seven_
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 13:19:57

KKLLLLLLLLLUUUUUVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRRTTT!!!!

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 13:26:06

United title party storm
Everton have BANNED Manchester United from collecting the Premiership trophy at the end of their final game next Sunday. In a bitter row with Premier League chiefs, Everton say Sir Alex Ferguson and his boys cannot have an end-of game party because of " crowd safety issues" and the way their fans feel about United, who are EIGHT points clear at the top after beating Charlton 4-1. Furious Premier League bosses are now threatening to confiscate Everton´s £600,000 Sky money if they refuse to budge.
Sports staff, Sunday People

Bell tolls for United at last
Sir Alex Ferguson has finally landed French striker David Bellion. The 21-year-old player tied up the financial details of his switch from Sunderland to Manchester United last week - and bought a luxury Cheshire apartment just a corner-kick away from the homes of new team-mates Roy Keane, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Seba Veron. Boss Ferguson´s capture of speedy Bellion closes a saga that began with the SP´s exclusive disclosure last November the Frenchman was heading to Old Trafford. United tried to clinch a deal before the transfer deadline - but an angry Sunderland chairman Bob Murray blocked the move.
Sports staff, Sunday People

Adios Manchester, Hola Madrid?
David Beckham signalled his career at Manchester United is almost certainly over by staging a farewell kickabout with son Brooklyn on the Old Trafford pitch yesterday. After a 4-1 victory over Charlton in their final home game of the season, which gives United an eight-point lead at the top of the Premiership, Beckham and his elder son spent half an hour apparently saying goodbye - not just for this season, but for good.
Daniel King, Mail on Sunday

Makelele on his way from Spain
Manchester United are tryint tempt midfield powerhouse Claude Makelele to leave Real Madrid for Old Trafford this summer. Talks have already taken place and £6 million transfer could provide a dramatic twist in the David Beckham saga following the Spanish club´s overtures for United´s England captain.
Peter Fitton, Mail on Sunday

We don´t need you Becks
Manchester United went eight points clear at the top of the Premiership yesterday - and defiantly claimed they can sell David Beckham to Madrid without losing out commercially. United´s communications director Paddy Harverson confirmed: " The club´s commercial strategy is not built around any individual player - but around the club and the team."
Harry Harris, Sunday Express

Greightest
Ruud van Nistelroot struck a superb hat-trick to put United within a whisker of the Premiership title - then dropped a massive hint that they will sign Barcelona striker Patrick Kluivert. The News of the World can also reveal United are closing in on Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho. Ruud said: " I have heard that Patrick is coming to Manchester United - and I will be waiting to welcome him to Old Trafford with open arms."
James Fletcher, News of the World

Fergie´s driven nuts by Brazil
Sir Alex Ferguson faces a tough fight in his £4.9 million bid to land Brazil star Athirson. Sport of the World can reveal that the left-sided ace - dubbed the " new Roberto Carlos" - will struggle to get a work permit because he has not played enough games for his country.
Antony Kastinakis, News of the World

As Guud as it gets
Shushh! Don´t mention the " C" word. Talk of the Championship is banned in Manchester until next Sunday night. Publicly at least. Focus, drive, determination. Alex Ferguson is desperate to keep his players´ feet on the ground — and their minds on the job. Some claimed the manager had lost the plot, the futures of star names, such as Ryan Giggs and David Beckham, were called into question and some feared it was the end of the Old Trafford dynasty. They were down and out. With more injuries than your average episode of Casualty, a dozen operations to first team players and Arsenal seemingly rampant. The end was nigh in November. To say they have done it the hard way is probably the understatement of the decade. The turnaround has been remarkable. Since losing to Middlesbrough on Boxing Day, they are unbeaten in the league, claiming an incredible 45 points from a possible 51. They have wanted it more than any of their rivals. The hunger and desire that some called into question has returned, epitomised by Ruud van Nistelrooy.
James Fletcher, News of the World

United offered £7 million Kluivert
Manchester United have opened talks with Barcelona about signing Patrick Kluivert to form a Dutch dream-team with Ruud van Nistelrooy. United watched the 26-year-old score the winner when Barcelona beat Real Sociedad 2-1 last weekend. They have started negotiations with the Spanish giants after being told Barca will do business at a cut-price £7million. Nou Camp officials also told the Old Trafford club that they would welcome a double Dutch swoop, with former Arsenal winger Mark Overmars available for £5m. But Kluivert, who equalled Dennis Bergkamp´s 37-goal record for Holland in the 1-1 draw with Portugal last Wednesday, is Sir Alex Ferguson´s No.1 priority - even though the Dutch striker has turned United down twice. This time, though, Fergie is able to offer Kluivert the chance to link up with international strike-partner Van Nistelrooy. United´s 43-goal man has constantly described Kluivert as his ideal foil.
Simon Mullock, Sunday Mirror

Van-tasy football for Fergie´s flyers
They hailed a new king at Old Trafford yesterday and in a week´s time Ruud van Nistelrooy is likely to have a crown to go with his title. Just like Denis Law and Eric Cantona before him, van Nistelrooy has created a very special niche for himself in the hearts of the faithful of the Stretford End and K Stand. The hat-trick that killed off Charlton took his tally to a staggering 79 in just 100 appearances since he arrived from PSV Eindhoven in a £19.3m deal almost two years ago. And David Beckham was also on target as United moved eight points clear at the top of the table to leave Arsenal needing a minor miracle to prevent the Reds from claiming their eighth championship in 11 seasons. If United win at Everton next Sunday then they will take the title - even if the misfiring Gunners manage to beat Leeds, Southampton and Sunderland in the next seven days.
Simon Mullock, Sunday Mirror

Souness in Duff spot
Graeme admits he will be powerless to keep Damien Duff at Blackburn - but feels Rovers should not sell the Republic of Ireland winger for less than £20m. The Ewood Park boss revealed Duff is coveted by Arsenal as well as long-term admirers Manchester United and Liverpool. But he laughed off suggestions that the 24-year-old will be sold for £10m. Souness said: " Damien Duff is not for sale. I don´t want to sell him because he is a very important member of my team. But we are no longer the same Blackburn that we were under Jack Walker and we couldn´t resist a ridiculous offer. If United or Liverpool or Arsenal came in with a substantial offer we wouldn´t be able to turn them down.
Simon Mullock, Sunday Mirror

Posh and Bikes!
David Beckham has bought a 130mph Harley-Davidson - risking the wrath of boss Sir Alex Ferguson. The Manchester United manager will be livid that Becks could injure himself on the powerful £14,000 motorbike. Last night, a friend of Becks said: " When Fergie finds out that David has got a Harley he will be furious. None of his players are allowed to ride motorbikes - they all know that. The chances of having an accident and sustaining a serious injury are just too great." He added: " Things are bad enough between Fergie and Becks at the moment with all this speculation about David signing for Real Madrid, but this will only make it more difficult for them to patch up their differences."
Sports staff, Sunday People

George Bets
George Best is blowing hundreds of pounds a week in amazing gambling sprees on fruit machines and the horses, The People can reveal today. The soccer legend - off the booze since his liver transplant - regularly drives the eight miles from his home to a betting shop to feed his new addiction for up to FIVE HOURS at a time. Bestie, 56, has become a familiar figure at the bookies where surprised punters have seen him peel £50 and £20 notes from a wad AN INCH THICK as he makes race selections. People investigators saw the former Manchester United idol gamble away at least £1,100 last week - and probably much more.
Sports staff, Sunday People

Strachan hits Fergie for six with kid Dexter
Gordon Strachan will be smiling today - after gazumping former gaffer Sir Alex Ferguson for the services of a teenage hotshot. The Southampton boss has nipped in ahead of his Old Trafford counterpart to lodge a bid for 16-year-old Oxford striker Dexter Blackstock. Strachan has offered an initial fee of £75,000, rising to £250,000 depending on Dexter´s first-team appearances for Saints. United have watched the forward ELEVEN times this season but have failed to follow up their interest with a concrete offer.
Sports staff, Sunday People

Becks set to tackle Boks
Sven Goran Eriksson has held talks with David Beckham over his plans for the summer. Manchester United want Becks to put his feet up when the Premiership season ends next Sunday - while England want him for the game against South Africa on May 22. A compromise is in the air with Becks making the trip to Durban . .. but missing the five-day bonding party in La Manga the following week.
Sports staff, Sunday People

Four-play is just too easy for United with Ruud in holiday mood
For his summer holidays, Ruud van Nistelrooy goes to a place where the longest face in football won´t get recognised. It´s the west coast of America. California. Not even seasoned star-spotters in Los Angeles pick Ruud out from the crowd. But while van Nistelrooy enjoys his 15 minutes of anonymity, they will be setting his bootprints in the sidewalks of Old Trafford, sculpting his statue in their hall of fame. And writing his statistics in the record books. These facts don´t speak louder than words . .. they scream. They holler class, they roar determination, they shout strength. And they are all ripostes to those - myself included - who have doubted the finest thing to come out of Holland since chilled Heineken.
Sports staff, Sunday People

=>BELLION AURAIT DEJA SIGNE DONC.......Kluivert serait sur le point de signer ( 1,8 millon euro OU 7 millions £).......tres bonnes nvelles....

; -)

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 13:28:20

Makelele pr 6 millioons d´euros ?

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 13:31:23

Unsung Neville savours his modest success
By Matt Dickinson

IT IS after the end of the formal interview and only in passing that Phil Neville mentions that he has called Glenn Roeder, the West Ham United manager still awaiting neurosurgery. “I just felt I owed him a few words,” Neville said. “He was great to me when I needed him. He is one the good guys in the game.”

In ringing Upton Park and then the hospital to leave a message of support for a stricken manager, Neville was repaying a debt from five years earlier. On the day that Glenn Hoddle sowed the seeds of his own downfall as England manager with his brutally insensitive culling from the World Cup squad of Paul Gascoigne and the younger Neville brother, as well as three others, Roeder, who at the time was part of England’s coaching set-up, showed the humanity so deplorably absent in his boss.

“Glenn was close to Gazza so I know that he was personally gutted that day anyway,” Neville said. “But he still found the time to come and see me in my room at the hotel in La Manga when I wasn’t in the best state. In fact, he was the first to come and check I was OK. It was a little thing but in the circumstances it meant a lot to me.”

It was only a little thing for Neville to make that telephone call but, as his career at Manchester United has proved, the little things can add up to something mightily impressive. In his case, a European Cup, two FA Cup triumphs and five championship medals. By tomorrow night — if United beat Charlton Athletic at lunchtime today and Arsenal fail to beat Leeds United a little over 24 hours later — he could have his sixth.

Perhaps then, even the dunderheads on the nation’s terraces and, particularly, at England matches will admit that Neville, and his older brother, Gary, have done more than strike lucky on the back of the brilliance of Ruud van Nistelrooy, Roy Keane and the more celebrated United players, although the Neville family learnt long ago to rise above the sad and the jealous who will look for faults whatever they achieve.

Phil prefers to laugh at his own dour image, telling the wonderfully self-deprecating tale of when he went to the Real Madrid dressing-room to see if he could swap shirts with one of the celebrated galacticos. “I gave my shirt to one of their kit men,” he said. “Two minutes later, he came back still holding mine so I am not quite sure what happened. Luckily, one of their directors was holding a shirt from Roberto Carlos so I didn’t leave empty-handed.”

Like the call to Roeder, the tale reveals everything about Neville’s humility and, if he was not so modest, he could tell the critics to stick their medals on the table. He could also silence them by quoting the statistic that his next appearance for United will be his 42nd of the season. He has played or been on the bench for all but one of the club’s 61 games in a campaign that, more than any, has shown that a squad is only as good as its weakest parts. Neville deserves better than this comparison but, while Arsenal’s reserves such as Pascal Cygan and Oleg Luzhny have let them down at crucial times, he has delivered some of the best performances of his career.

As for all the United squad, it has been a campaign of extremes for Neville. There was the personal high of a Barclaycard Premiership win over Arsenal at Old Trafford in November, when he famously flattened Patrick Vieira with a shuddering full stop of a tackle. It came just two weeks after the low against Manchester City. The despair of that afternoon explains why Neville and the rest of the players share the sentiment of their manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, that this year’s title would be their most satisfying.

“The feeling among everyone in football was that we were a spent force, that we were gone,” Neville said. “That is why the gaffer said it would be our greatest triumph. Arsenal were playing unbelievably well at the time, and the criticism was not just coming from journalists. Professionals were saying it. Every Saturday when we were playing someone, one of their players would be in the papers saying they did not fear us any more.

“The derby was the low point. Nobody has written it but I was involved in all three goals too. Because Gary made the blunder, it was him who got it worst but it was an abysmal day for me personally. The Arsenal game was soon after and we knew that, if we didn’t win, we were out of the championship. It was only November but it was do or die. We had to stop the rot and we tackled, we fought. We showed we weren’t going to lie down and die.

“We have shown unbelievable character to come back. People say they want to win the European Cup, they say the manager’s priority is the European Cup but you have to be the champions of your own country. It was sickening, gut-wrenching, to see Arsenal win the trophy at Old Trafford.”

Neville’s language underlines the intensity of the battle between two great teams but, to him, it has been a healthy contest. Suggestions that the managers and players have allowed sporting rivalry to boil over into something dangerous receive short shrift from the 26-year-old as the season goes into its final eight days.

“All it has shown is how badly both teams want it,” he said. “The psychological warfare, the comments in the papers, both managers going hell for leather. When we played each other, it was tense all over the pitch. You felt it could be kicking off any moment. It has to be the best season the Premiership has ever had. All both clubs have been doing is fighting their own corner.

“It has raised the bar for everyone. We have definitely had to improve to catch them because they were phenomenal last season and at the start of this. We have enjoyed the test of having to catch them. It has driven us on but we know there is still a bit to do over the next week.

“I think they have been suffering so it will be interesting to see how they respond. When they have suffered a defeat, sometimes they can suffer two or three after, so it is a test of character for them. We have had to bounce back from our own disappointments, like not winning anything last year.”

Success with United is Neville’s priority but, so much has he enjoyed his football this season, he has turned his thoughts back to England. Ludicrously made a scapegoat for the early exit from Euro 2000, he admits that he began not to enjoy pulling on the white shirt. He was left at home for the World Cup finals last year but he is ready to return if Sven-Göran Eriksson calls on him.

“I was not the most popular player and I put a lot of pressure on myself,” he said. “It got to the stage where it wasn’t enjoyable playing for England. It is difficult to say that because I love playing for my country but I knew my family didn’t enjoy watching me play for England.

“Now I want to get back in there: I would love to turn public opinion around. It just needs a good performance, maybe a goal. I’ve got 37 caps and I would love to get to 50.”

( "Times Online" )

TeknoRokMan
TeknoRokMan
Niveau 7
04 mai 2003 à 14:58:23

Real Madrid - Majorque: 1-5!!!!
YOUPI!!! Bien fait pour leurs gueules!
A MORT LE REAL!

MAN UTD 4EVER!!!

TeknoRokMan
TeknoRokMan
Niveau 7
04 mai 2003 à 14:59:37

j´ai oublié: MANCHESTER UNITED CHAMPIONS! ( meme si Arsenal a pas encore joué son match contre Leeds);)
ALLEZ, LEEDS UNITED!

MAN UTD 4EVER!!!

Seven_
Seven_
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 16:15:37

RAPPEL: match de arsenal en direct ici...

Seven_
Seven_
Niveau 10
04 mai 2003 à 16:16:36

arf, et surtout GO LEEDS!!!

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