Sunday 28 August 2011

"the greates ever"


United 8 Arsenal 2

Whatever City can do, United can do better.
While the blue half of Manchester looked set to dominate the footballing agenda with a stunning 5-1 win at Spurs, United went goal crazy against a depleted Arsenal side to steal the headlines and hammer home a warning to Roberto Mancini's team and the rest of the Barclays Premier League.
In a game that had everything - a missed penalty, a converted spot-kick, a hat-trick for Wayne Rooney, a red card and 10 goals, United simply romped home 8-2.
Danny Welbeck, Ashley Young (2), Nani and sub Ji-sung Park also hit the net with David De Gea superbly saving a penalty when the lead was a slender one. Theo Walcott and Robin van Persie replied for the crestfallen Gunners, who had Carl Jenkinson sent off in the second half.
United made their intentions clear from the start with Welbeck charging down Wojciech Szczesny and looking a real threat. Tom Cleverley and Welbeck shot wide and some of the Reds' passing was mesmeric.
So it was no surprise when the hesitant visiting defence failed to deal with Anderson's clever lofted pass and Welbeck steered a looping header over Szczesny for the opener. Chris Smalling dragged wide after setting up the chance for himself beautifully but, against the run of play, Arsenal were awarded a penalty when Jonny Evans pulled at Walcott's

Monday 22 August 2011

champions


United 3 Spurs 0

There's no substitute for experience, although energy and enthusiasm are going a long way at Old Trafford at the moment.
Sir Alex may not be able to call on the likes of Edwin van der Sar, Paul Scholes or Gary Neville anymore, but in the place of cool heads the boss now has pace, power and, judging by this performance, no small amount of panache.
Against Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on Monday night, United's kids – we can call them that: the side Sir Alex sent out was the second youngest he's ever fielded in the Premier League – ruled the roost and goals from Danny Welbeck, Anderson and Wayne Rooney handed the Reds a victory built as much on vim and vigour as patient passing or tough tackling.
There was also beauty. Anderson's goal was pure pleasure, a simple finish after a crisp passing move and a cheeky backheel by Welbeck tore open the Tottenham defence to leave space for the Brazilian to blaze through the middle. That came sandwiched between two headers: Welbeck's opener and Rooney's second goal of the season, three minutes from time.
But while United were certainly brilliant at times, Tottenham were in this game for long periods – scores were level until 61 minutes – and played a pivotal role in an entertaining, end-to-end affair. The Reds started brightest, though, creating a pair of half-chances inside

Friday 29 July 2011

This article is about religious observances during the month of Ramadan.

Ramadan (Arabicرمضان‎ RamaḍānArabic pronunciation: [rɑmɑˈdˤɑːn]) (also RamadhanRamadaanRamazan) is the ninth month of theIslamic calendar, which lasts 29 to 30 days. It is the Islamic month of fasting, in which participating Muslims refrain from eating anddrinking[1] and is intended to teach Muslims about patience, humility, and spirituality. Muslims fast for the sake of God (Arabicالله‎, trans:Allah) and to offer more prayer than usual. Compared to the solar calendar, the dates of Ramadan vary, moving backwards by about eleven days each year depending on the moon; thus, a person will have fasted every day of the calendar year in 34 years' time. Muslims believe Ramadan to be an auspicious month for the revelations of God to humankind, being the month in which the first verses of the Qur'an were revealed to the Islamic prophetMuhammad.

Manchester United - Born to win. Champions League final




Manchester United champions league story begun there - at Wembley in 1968. United become the first english team to win the most wanted trophy.
Now 43 years after that final the red devils are going to Wembley again to fight for the same trophy. Wembley 2011 is replace of Rome 2009. United will face  one of the best teams in the world - Barcelona. All football world will stop to breath just for 90mins to watch those two big titants & they're fight for the win.Only the best will survive & lift the trophy.
Manchester United loses the Champions league final from Barca in 2009 and thats them chance to revenge.For United that will be there 3rd champions league final for the last 4 years. Not bad?Fergie boys last win it in 2008 at Moscow, beating Chelsea at penalties.Key players leave United, but seems they dont miss them. Most of the people are sure that the red army will lose again this final,but im not.Barcelona is really good team with lots of class players in it, including Messi who win the Golden ball last 2 years,but United is United. Not any other team have the spirit which they have.This season United is showing something important - you can't win without believing.We've won the 19th & record title in England!
People saying that Fergie is old & he isnt the same coach like years before.Some people blame him after lose for wrong tactics & etc.Some people think that he'll lose this final.This people just dont understand football.This man gives all his life to this game & to United.This man gives his best & work really hard to make United what is it now.He's nearly 70. He's won lots of trophies for his 25 years in Manchester United.In the last few years the reds devils always finish the season with max one cup.And Sir Alex do it again.He finish this season with trophy & have final to fight for second.
28 May 2011 - date which will be always remembered.For Edwin Van Der Sar that will be his last game for Manchester United.He has won it 2 times - one with MUFC & one with Ajax.Edwin will be also the oldest goalkeeper to play in Champions League final.Third title coming Eddy.
Winning this trophy will be great goodbye to him & also for retired Gary Neville.Winning the Champions League trophy will be great for all Manchester United fans & players.
Im sure in one thing - Sir Alex & the players will give them best to win this final.No one is hungry to win trophies like Fergie & his red army.
Wearing there white shirts with a Manchester United bagde on it,close to them hearts United team will get out to fight for the glory.The names written on the back of the tshirts will be forgotten for 90mins.The badge which is up will be playing the game.  
Man United are on final,yes.People will always talk & hate, just becouse this people are jealous.Jealous , coz them team is out, United is in.The best teams are always hated.
I'll give you one advice - sat ot your place & watch. The 2 best team in the world in the last few years are on final & surely will be epic.Just enjoy watching the beauty football which this two team will present you.
At last i would share with you something, what i would say to the Manchester United team before the final if i was the manager:
''You are here.You are on champions league final.You've done it,but the real battle begins now.I want to say you one thing- im really proud & i will be always, no matter how the game finish.Everyone in this team deserves to be here.Us champions league story begins there at Wembley at 1968, now in 2011 we are back. All football world will stop to breath just for 90mins to watch this final & the fight for the win.Only the best will survive & lift the trophy.Millions United fans believe in you, million United fans support you & are ready to give them lives for you. Dont disappoint them.Get out & play like you play your final game, give everything what you have.No one loves you more then the fans.After 90 mins you could celebrate or cry. Everything depends from you.You have all what is need to win this trophy.Just BELIEVE! Get out , look at the stadium,smile & just play.WE ARE UNITED AND WE DO WHAT WE WANT! ''

History of Manchester United F.C. (1878–1945)


Manchester United Football Club was formed in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR Football Club by the Carriage and Wagon department of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway depot atNewton Heath.[1] The team initially played games against other departments and rail companies at their home ground at North Road, but by 1888 the club had become a founding member of The Combination, a regional football league. However, following the league's dissolution before the end of its first season, Newton Heath joined the newly-formed Football Alliance, which ran for three seasons before being merged with The Football League. This resulted in the club starting the 1892–93 season in the First Division, by which time it had become independent of the rail company, dropped the "LYR" from its name and moved to a new ground at Bank Street.[1] After just two seasons, the club was relegated to the Second Division.[1]
In January 1902, with debts of £2,670 – equivalent to £210,000 as of 2011[2] – the club was served with a winding-up order.[3] Captain Harry Stafford found four local businessmen – including John Henry Davies, who became club president – each willing to invest £500 in return for a direct interest in running the club.[4] As a mark of this fresh start, on 24 April 1902, the club's name was changed to "Manchester United".[5][6] Under Ernest Mangnall, who became club secretary in 1903, the team finished as Second Division runners-up in 1906 and secured promotion to the First Division, which it won in 1908 – the club's first league title. The following season began with victory in the first ever Charity Shield[7] and ended with the club's first FA Cup title. Manchester United moved to a new stadium at Old Trafford in 1910, and won the First Division for the second time in 1911, but at the end of the following season, secretary Mangnall left to join Manchester City.[8]
In 1922, three years after the resumption of football following the First World War, the club was relegated to the Second Division, where it remained until regaining promotion in 1925. Relegated again in 1931, Manchester United became a yo-yo club, achieving its all-time lowest position of 20th-place in the Second Division in 1934. Following the death of John Henry Davies in October 1927, the club's finances deteriorated to the extent that Manchester United would likely have gone bankrupt had it not been for an investment of £2,000 in December 1931 by James W. Gibson, who assumed control of the club.[9] In the 1938–39 season – the last year of football before the Second World War – the club finished 14th in the First Division.[9] During the war, the club participated in the Wartime League and the Football League War Cup, but in 1941, Old Trafford was damaged by German bombs and would not be fully repaired until 1949.[10]

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..''For ever United"..

Sir Alex Ferguson and Patrice Evra have spoken of their admiration for European champions Barcelona with both insisting they are the benchmark in world football.
The Reds take on the Spanish giants in their final tour game on Saturday at FedEx Field in Washington DC.
It's just two months since the last meeting between the pair when United lost out in the Champions League final at Wembley.
Sir Alex says Barca's achievements in the last few years - including another Champions League final victory over United in 2009 - have elevated them to another level which the Reds must also reach.
"In everyone's mind they're the best team currently in the world," the boss told reporters at his pre-match press conference in DC.
"I'm quite happy to be second place at this moment in time. Our challenge is to get to that level. It's not just about the football team though, it's the philosophy, what they believe in, how they coach, how they produce young players.
"We have the same drive ourselves to produce young players. If I thought they'd play all their young players on Saturday then I'd play all mine and it would be a fascinating game."
Evra too has great respect for Pep Guardiola's men, but also painful memories he would like to erase.
"I give Barcelona a lot of respect but [the defeat at Wembley] is fresh in my mind and I'd like to play against them again in the Champions League