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Archive for March 2008

Reserves call on Neville

Posted in Syndicated News on Wednesday 12th Mar 2008

Gary Neville and Tomasz Kuszczak are in the squad to face Sunderland tonight.

Neville & Kuszczak in reserve

Posted in Syndicated News on Wednesday 12th Mar 2008

Skipper continues his comeback, while Kuszczak steps in for Ben Foster.

No fear in Euro draw

Posted in Syndicated News on Wednesday 12th Mar 2008

Ji-sung Park says United do not fear anyone in Friday’s Champions League draw.

High hopes for Manucho

Posted in Syndicated News on Wednesday 12th Mar 2008

Carlos Queiroz says new striker Manucho has a bright future ahead of him.

Sir Alex hails English power

Posted in Syndicated News on Wednesday 12th Mar 2008

The Reds boss firmly believes England has the strongest top league in Europe.

Benfica target Man Utd coach Carlos Queiroz

Posted in Syndicated News on Wednesday 12th Mar 2008

Manchester United could face a battle to hold on to assistant manager Carlos Queiroz after Benfica expressed an interest in the Portuguese coach.

Teams with red shirts have a head start

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 11th Mar 2008

Don’t wear orange or yellow if you want to be a winner in the football world - at least that’s what the scientists say

Betting: Reds riding

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 11th Mar 2008

Reds fans and jockeys of Cheltenham Gold Cup hopefuls go head-to-head.

Reds confirm Dons clash

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 11th Mar 2008

United will play a friendly against Sir Alex’s old club this summer.

FA write to Sir Alex and Carlos

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 11th Mar 2008

FA asks Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz to explain comments after cup defeat.

Robson to be offered ambassador role

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 11th Mar 2008

The former Manchester United captain is understood to be considering a role similar to that of Sir Bobby Charlton

Manchester United duo face FA ire

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 11th Mar 2008

The Football Association have contacted Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, and his assistant Carlos Queiroz to ask them to explain their comments in the aftermath of the club’s FA Cup quarter-final defeat.

Boss toasts sweet Sheri

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 11th Mar 2008

Sir Alex pays tribute to ex-Red Teddy Sheringham who retires in May.

Robson to take Reds role?

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 11th Mar 2008

Speculation mounts that Bryan Robson will take an ambassadorial role at United.

Carlos Queiroz apologises to Martin Taylor

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 11th Mar 2008

Carlos Queiroz, the Manchester United assistant manager, has apologised to Martin Taylor for suggesting the Birmingham defender was a hatchet man.

Robson offered new United role

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 11th Mar 2008

Bryan Robson is to become a global ambassador for Manchester United after the end of his most recent managerial failure at Sheffield United

Queiroz backs down over criticism of Taylor

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 10th Mar 2008

Manchester United’s assistant manager apologises to Birmingham City defender but stands his ground over referee

Queiroz apologises for Taylor rant

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 10th Mar 2008

Manchester United assistant manager says his criticism of the Birmingham City defender was made in the heat of the moment

Reds wait on Edwin

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 10th Mar 2008

United could have a goalkeeping problem following van der Sar’s injury.

Queiroz apology for Taylor remark

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 10th Mar 2008

Manchester United assistant boss Carlos Queiroz apologises to Martin
Taylor for suggesting the Birmingham defender is a hatchet man.

Queiroz apologises

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 10th Mar 2008

United’s assistant manager Carlos Queiroz issues an apology.

Fletcher’s fortitude

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 10th Mar 2008

Darren patiently waits for another start after missing the Portsmouth game.

Carlos Queiroz’s United blame game hits low

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 10th Mar 2008

The growing debate about dangerous tackles has just reached its nadir with the ridiculous comments emanating from Old Trafford following Portsmouth’s dramatic FA Cup win over Manchester United, says Alan Smith.

Blasts at referee may cost United pair dear

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 10th Mar 2008

Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz are expected to be charged by the FA for their outbursts following the cup defeat

Alex Ferguson faces FA action over outburst

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 10th Mar 2008

The FA are expected to take action against Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson and his assistant Carlos Queiroz as a result of scathing remarks about referee Martin Atkinson in the wake of FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Portsmouth.

Ferguson and Queiroz face charges for post-game rants

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 10th Mar 2008

Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz are set to be punished for their rants about Martin Atkinson after defeat to Pompey

Redknapp gets reward

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

Manchester United 0 Portsmouth 1: Portsmouth are now FA Cup favourites after their first win at Old Trafford in 50 years

Blasts at referee may cost United

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

Ferguson and Queiroz are expected to be charged by the FA for their outbursts following the FA Cup defeat to Portsmouth

Arsenal held again

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

United’s title rivals drop two points for the third league game in a row.

Live: Derby v United

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

Follow Saturday’s match live via our radio and text commentary.

FA to review Ferguson’s comments

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

The Manchester United manager criticises Martin Atkinson after the referee’s handling of the FA quarter-final against Portsmouth

Man Utd pair hit with FA charge

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

The Football Association is to review Man Utd manager Sir Alex Ferguson’s outburst about referee Martin Atkinson.

It might be successful, but does it make sense?

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

Paul Wilson: If you hanker for the days when football tickets were value for money, then you best head to Bradford, or perhaps Germany

Lassana Diarra helps Portsmouth beat United

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

Manchester United (0) 0 Portsmouth (0) 1Portsmouth won the match towards its end with their only clear chance, a penalty, after United had been denied one in the opening stages, says Patrick Barclay at Old Trafford.

FA should investigate Carlos Tevez deal

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

No sooner has the furore over the 39th-match proposal receded than the curious affair of West Ham, and whether they had any right to retain their membership of the League at the end of last season, resurfaces, says Patrick Barclay.

Johnny Evans eager to secure Sunderland stay

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

Twice manager Roy Keane has persuaded Sir Alex Ferguson to allow him to take the Northern Ireland defender on loan from United and hHe is likely to be successful with a permanent offer in the summer.

Ferguson rages as Cristiano Ronaldo withers

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

This was a memorable tie, not always for the right reasons, and one that referee Atkinson left with his ears burning from a Fergie blast.

Manchester Utd 0 Portsmouth 1: Ferguson fury after Muntari sends United crashing out

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

In the week that Sir Alex Ferguson had refuted claims after an interview for French radio that he plans to quit in three years, he stressed that his retirement date depended on the success of his team – and his health. His players will recover from this, but yesterday there was some doubt whether the old ticker would last the match, let alone years.

Football: FA will review Sir Alex Ferguson’s criticisms of Martin Atkinson and Keith Hackett

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

Sir Alex Ferguson could face disciplinary action over his criticism of Martin Atkinson and Keith Hackett after Man Utd’s defeat to Portsmouth

FA Cup: Man Utd 0-1 Portsmouth

Posted in Syndicated News on Sunday 9th Mar 2008

FA Cup: A Sulley Muntari penalty earned Pompey a place in the semi-finals and their first win at Old Trafford in over 50 years

Cup exit will affect season

Posted in Syndicated News on Saturday 8th Mar 2008

Sir Alex believes United’s defeat to Portsmouth will galvanise his players.

MUTV Online: FA Cup action

Posted in Syndicated News on Saturday 8th Mar 2008

UK fans can watch Portsmouth match highlights on MUTV Online.

Report: United 0 Portsmouth 1

Posted in Syndicated News on Saturday 8th Mar 2008

The Reds crash out of the cup in dramatic, and controversial, circumstances.

Sir Alex furious with ref decisions

Posted in Syndicated News on Saturday 8th Mar 2008

The Reds boss says referee Martin Atkinson’s performance was unacceptable.

Cup exit will affect the season

Posted in Syndicated News on Saturday 8th Mar 2008

Sir Alex says United’s defeat to Portsmouth will galvanise his players.

Ronaldo: Refs don’t protect us

Posted in Syndicated News on Saturday 8th Mar 2008

Cristiano contemplates changing his style as he receives no protection from referees.

Ferguson furious after Cup exit

Posted in Syndicated News on Saturday 8th Mar 2008

Man utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson attacks ref Martin Atkinson after the FA Cup quarter-final loss to Portsmouth.

Q&A: Sir Alex Ferguson

Posted in Syndicated News on Saturday 8th Mar 2008

The United boss tells the press of plans for his, and United’s, future.

Veteran duo back for Cup clash

Posted in Syndicated News on Friday 7th Mar 2008

Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs look set to start Saturday’s FA Cup tie.

No retirement date for boss

Posted in Syndicated News on Friday 7th Mar 2008

Sir Alex says he has set no clear date for his retirement from management.