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At least for this year according to Ronaldo whilst hailing Eric.
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At least for this year according to Ronaldo whilst hailing Eric.
McClaren: “Wayne’s chomping at the bit to be involved. And it’s great to see him training again.”
Wes returns to Carrington after England injury.
The Times do a piece on 50 pivotal United moments
Team-mates alleged to have warned Anderson about his socialising.
Ex-youth coach Eric Harrison says Danny Simpson has a bright future ahead.
There are no better central defenders than Rio and Vida, says O’Shea.
A knee injury rules Wes Brown out of England’s clash with Estonia.
Rooney, Tevez and Ronaldo make FIFA’s World Player of the Year shortlist.
Bryan Robson admits defeat in his efforts to sign Chris Eagles on loan.
A knee injury rules Wes Brown out of England’s clash with Estonia.
LOUIS Saha has pulled out of the France squad for the Euro 2008 qualifiers against the Faroe Islands and Lithuania because of a knee injury which forced him to withdraw from the bench before United’s game against Wigan last Saturday.
UNITED winger Cristiano Ronaldo has targeted a place in the Champions League final this season - but he expects rivals Chelsea to struggle on the trophy front after the departure of Jose Mourinho.
UNITED trio Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez are on FIFA’s shortlist for their world player of the year award.
GARY Neville will get another reminder of the mounting pressure in the fight for the right-back spot when he returns to action on Thursday for the Reds reserves against Liverpool.
UNITED trio Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez are on FIFA’s shortlist for their world player of the year award.
UNITED have gone retro with their pocket battleship strike force of Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez.
Gerard Pique aims to keep taking his first-team chances when they arrive.
Louis Saha has withdrawn from France’s squad for Euro 2008 qualifiers.
Darron Gibson has joined Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan.
Ben Foster isn’t too disheartened by his enforced spell on the sidelines.
Wolves hope to sign Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson on loan during the international break.
They usually wait until someone has actually arrived at the club, but not this time.
He’s working hard to get back
It’s a wonderful, wonderful life
He looks forward to the break
Worried about English football
Fergie looks to sign up ’supporting cast’
Carlos Tevez and Patrice Evra have warned Arsenal not to get too excited about their position at the top of the table.”
Former England maverick wants change of approach so flair players can flourish again, writes Henry Winter.
Manchester United are preparing to offer new contracts to at least six senior players that support the big names of his team
WIGAN boss Chris Hutchings is convinced Carlos Tevez will guarantee United retain the title after seeing his team suffer at Old Trafford last Saturday.
BEN Foster is aiming to turn an injury nightmare into a positive step and return from a cruciate knee injury a better goalkeeper.
WOLVES are set to sign Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson on a three-month loan deal.
Gary Neville is scheduled to play against Liverpool Reserves on Thursday.
Cristiano Ronaldo has picked up another two accolades.
Roy Keane reveals his desire to take two United youngsters on loan.
Phil Bardsley calls for Reds’ youngsters to forget Coventry setback.
Ryan pays tribute to three of the Reds’ star performers against Wigan.
Robson, Keane and Bruce, Tevez and erm, Macauley Chrisantus.
Rumours inevitable after Brazilian striker Afonso Alves nets seven goals for Heerenveen at the weekend.
It seems so as Ferguson plans a run-out against Liverpool reserves.
Ferguson says depth is required but how many will go on loan in January?
Anderson shows glimpses of what could be and Tevez dispels Birtles/Davenport comparisons.
By scoring one goal and cleverly assisting in another two, writes Alan Smith, the hungry-looking Wayne Rooney confirmed he was ready, willing and able to lead England’s attack over the next two games.
Impressive reputations count for little when a player pulls on the red shirt of Man Utd, no matter how eye-catching the CV might have been.
Back in the mists of time ? when half-time arrived at 1.30pm on Saturday, to be precise ? Manchester United’s season was still stumbling along. OK, so they were high in the table after a series of dull 1-0 wins. But they had scored just seven goals in eight league games and even Sir Alex Ferguson admitted in the programme: “Yes, it’s a worry.”