Fergie: Rooney almost ready
SIR Alex Ferguson believes Wayne Rooney will be ready to play in Manchester United’s Champions League tie away to Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday.
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SIR Alex Ferguson believes Wayne Rooney will be ready to play in Manchester United’s Champions League tie away to Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday.
MANCHESTER United snatched a priceless victory against Everton thanks to Nemanja Vidic’s late goal at Goodison Park.
FIND out how we rated the Reds for their performance in the 1-0 win at Everton.
CRISTIANO Ronaldo has vowed not to react to provocation as he returns to Premier League action with Manchester United.
NANI has stolen a march on United’s three other summer imports. But Reds’ boss Sir Alex Ferguson expects Carlos Tevez, Owen Hargreaves and Anderson to catch up as the campaign moves on.
SIR Alex Ferguson has urged Cristiano Ronaldo to ignore the provocateurs out to trap him into more red cards.
Mikel Arteta says Everton are ready for action against the champions.
Ronaldo will be back terrorising opposition defences from noon on Saturday.
Reds midfielder Owen Hargreaves says Everton won’t make it easy for United.
Ronny will be back terrorising Premier League defences as of this weekend.
Wayne Rooney could play in Saturday’s league fixture at Goodison Park.
He’s happy to be so versatile.
He’s unlikely to play any part though.
It is still not confirmed whether he will play any part though.
Not from gobby little Ingurlunders, but kids in Portugal at Sporting Lisbon’s academy.
The Telegraph asks for his top four heroes.
Wayne Rooney is back in Man Utd’s squad to face Everton after recovering from a broken foot.
Ryan is enjoying his later years at OT, in midfield, out wide or up front.
Mikel Arteta says Everton are ready for action against the champions.
The game between Everton and Manchester United in the Premier League on Saturday 15th September 2007 at 12:00 takes centre stage for FootyMad’s preview analysis.
UNITED bogeyman Yakubu has managed in one game what Carlos Tevez has failed to do in four - open his account for his new club.
UNITED manager Sir Alex Ferguson has backed Liverpool counterpart Rafael Benitez’s complaints over the Premier League fixture scheduling and claimed clubs like his own are being punished for their success.
SIR Alex Ferguson is preparing to unleash his full battery of attacking weapons on Everton as Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo prepare for relaunch.
WAYNE Rooney will return to the Manchester United squad for the trip to Everton.
UNITED’S post-international three games in nine days programme must see the champions’ season kick on.
UNITED bogeyman Yakubu has managed in one game what Carlos Tevez has failed to do in four - open his account for his new club.
All the team news and statistics ahead of Saturday’s Premier League game.
He wants the record to be beaten
Neville thinks United need consistency
Patrice Evra has wowed ex-Red Denis Irwin with his start to 2007/08.
The United legend is ready to hand over his appearances record to Ryan Giggs.
Fletcher was forced off with injury but Scotland earned a shock win in Paris.
WES Brown has accepted it is only a matter of time before he is ousted from United’s right-back role.
DUTCH ace Klass Jan Huntelaar could yet be the man to strengthen United’s striking resources in January, says former Reds striker Andy Ritchie.
Porterfield, Aragones, footballer arrested in Bung case?
Carlos looking forward to Rooney return.
United and Liverpool reported to have told UEFA’s Platini to ditch proposals for CL change.
Ferguson attacked ‘in the shins’ at Euston.
Ex-Reds left-back Denis Irwin is impressed by Patrice Evra’s start to 2007/08.
Gary Neville says Saha, Ronaldo and Rooney will add strength to United’s attack.
A man pleads guilty to assaulting Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson at a London railway station.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson suffers minor injuries in an alleged assault at a train station.
A MAN described as a “fighting drunk” today admitted punching Sir Alex Ferguson in the groin before head-butting and racially abusing a police community support officer.
SIR Bobby Charlton cannot wait for the opportunity to acclaim Ryan Giggs for snatching his Manchester United appearance record.
UNITED skipper Gary Neville expects United to show their true form over the coming weeks with the return of three key attacking weapons.
UNITED fans from Northern Ireland are asking fellow Reds to dig deep and raise £80,000 for a George Best statue to be erected outside Belfast City Hall.