Saturday, March 31, 2012

EXCLUSIVE '; Man United agree Terms with Gaitain agent [Mendes]

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                                                                          Reported By David  Smith  ';
                                                               

                                               Mufc.777.com has learned last night Gill was in Lisbon this week trashing out terms with Gaitian agent Mendes ''  a sources close to the deal Exclusive told us  the deal is talkeing shape ''
                           
Impressive: Gaitan shown against Manchester United this season

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Gatian set to pen a five year deal
 
               The deal is looking close now '' Gill was with Mendes all this week trying reached agreement which United have done all they need to now is agree a fee with club '''which is a  Sticky piont they want 40 million and United will pay 31 million for him  Gill wil meet Benfica Reps in London this week to try and reached agreement with them cos other clubs are Jiumping in now '' United are leading the race but they want the deal done now rather than late Summer ''
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Tomorrow Mail '; Fergie laughing at City slip up ?

Is this the moment news of City's slip up reached Sir Alex?



By Sportsmail Reporter

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Sir Alex Ferguson and hisManchester United players were in fits of laughter at training on the dayManchester City may have gifted them the Premier League title.

United have the chanceto go five points clear of their ‘noisy neighbours’ with a victory against Blackburn at Ewood Park on Monday after City only scraped a 3-3 draw at hometo Sunderland.


What's so funny?: Sir Alex Ferguson is finding something rather amusing...
What's so funny?: Sir Alex Ferguson is finding something rather amusing...



Falling to bits: Wayne Rooney and Phil Jones are in fits of laughter
Fallingto bits: Wayne Rooney and Phil Jones are in fits of laughter

They prepared for the game with a tripto Scotland, wandering around the St Andrews golf course after a light-hearted workout.










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Tomorrow Mirror Exclusive '; United close in on new Dutch Keano

EXCLUSIVE: United prepare £15m bid for the Dutch Keano

Published 22:26 31/03/12 By Steve Stammers


Friday, March 30, 2012

Today Mail '; Fergie takes his player way on trip away fro title run in

Anyone for golf? Fergie takes United stars north of the border in break from the title race

By Sportsmail Reporter
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Time for a break? Sir Alex Ferguson
Time for a break? Sir Alex Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson has whisked his Manchester United squad off for a golfing break in Scotland before resuming their title quest.
The majority of the first-team squad will spend two nights at St Andrews in a bid to relax.
With the club not back in action until their Barclays Premier League clash with Blackburn at Ewood Park on Monday, Ferguson has decided to take his troops north of the border.
The manager is believed to have felt that some of his inexperienced players were on edge as they enter the home straight.
'Initially the players thought they might be going to somewhere exotic like Dubai,' a source told goal.com.
'Fergie wanted to keep the players guessing a bit because he wants complete isolation and for the trip to be away from the prying eyes of the media.
'The trip will involve a bit of training, some golf, and some rest and recuperation to relax the players ahead of the run-in.
'It is the first time in a title run-in that the manager has felt the need to take the pressure off like this.
'No-one has ever known anything like it. There was just a feeling among some of the staff that the younger players are on edge.'
It is perhaps surprising that Ferguson has decided to take his players away for such a short break at this time of year - but the United manager knows his players inside out and will recognise what is required.
He is desperate to secure a record 20th league crown to leave arch rivals City second best once again.
United will return on Sunday night and are likely to head directly to the team hotel to prepare for the match against struggling Blackburn.


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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Tomorrow MAIL'; fergie treatens to bring back keane to tackle Vieira

Ferguson hits back at refereeing 'bias' claim, insisting: I'll get Keane back to tackle Vieira!

By Chris Wheeler
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Sir Alex Ferguson hit back in his latest exchange with Manchester City and Patrick Vieira on Thursday over suggestions his team benefit from favourable refereeing decisions at Old Trafford.
Clearly warming to the challenge, Ferguson hinted that the comments of Vieira, City's football development executive, might be of interest to the FA and even joked about bringing the former Arsenal midfielder's old rival Roy Keane back to Manchester United.
Mind games: City are not the best team now, says Fergie
Mind games: City are not the best team now, says Fergie
An angry Vieira insists he was misrepresented in a BBC interview, and FA sources said last night they are unlikely to take any action against him.
But a week after he irked Ferguson by suggesting that bringing Paul Scholes out of retirement was an act of desperation, the United boss smiled when asked if the 35-year-old was trying to drag him into a slanging match as the Barclays Premier League title race hots up.
'I'm trying to analyse that,' said Ferguson. 'I'm not sure. He's more or less saying all the refs have been wrong this season and you're not supposed to discuss referees.
'So he is a paid official, isn't he? I think he is, isn't he? Apparently, he's retracted that. I can bring Keane back if he wants, and make it interesting!'
Famous feud: Roy Keane (left) and Patrick Vieira (right) clash
Famous feud: Roy Keane (left) and Patrick Vieira (right) clash
Famous feud: Roy Keane (left) and Patrick Vieira (right) clash
Vieira's comments followed a controversial incident at Old Trafford on Monday night when referee Michael Oliver rejected a late penalty claim from Fulham for Michael Carrick's challenge on Danny Murphy as United won 1-0 to go three points clear of City at the top of the table.
Ferguson insisted refereeing decisions even themselves out over the course of a season, and pointed to the penalty harshly awarded against Rio Ferdinand for his challenge on Newcastle's Hatem Ben Arfa in November.
United get the breaks: Vieira penalty claims
The United boss had done his homework, claiming his side have been awarded an average of 'three-and-a-half penalties a year' during his time in charge.
He also tried to turn the tables on City by pointing out that Gareth Barry could have been penalised for his challenge on Stoke's Glenn Whelan at the weekend.
And he reminded his rivals that Mario Balotelli escaped a red card for his stamp on Scott Parker - the Italian received a retrospective ban - before scoring their winner from the penalty spot against Tottenham in January.
'We've had some terrible decisions at Old Trafford, like when Newcastle got a penalty kick,' said Ferguson.
Price of a stamp: Mario Balotelli catches the head of Tottenham's Scott Parker
Price of a stamp: Mario Balotelli catches the head of Tottenham's Scott Parker
'Tottenham could claim the same when Balotelli wasn't sent off and ended up scoring the winning goal. I think from the referee's position I could see why he didn't give one when Danny Murphy was brought down because the ball was moved to the angle as Michael Carrick challenged him.
'From that position it wasn't clear but it was a good claim.
'But then City could have had a penalty kick against them at Stoke, with Gareth Barry.
'Every club gets good breaks, they get bad breaks that even themselves out over a season and that will never change.
Prospering from a penalty: Balotelli remained on the pitch to score against Spurs
Prospering from a penalty: Balotelli remained on the pitch to score against Spurs
'Someone said to me years ago that United always get penalty kicks at Old Trafford. But you go back through the 25 years I've been here, it's only three-and-a-half a year or something like that.'
Ferguson also responded to Vieira's suggestion that City deserve to win the title because they have played the better football.
'They were playing great football in the first half of the season,' he said.
'We felt the brunt of it when they beat us 6-1. But a season lasts for a bit longer than three months.'
City can go top again by beating Sunderland at home on Saturday before United play at Blackburn on Monday night.




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Vieira has spoken the truth which hurts. Everyone can easily see frankly that Utd are always favoured. Y will someone debate this? Y will someone put Webb on M U t-shirt? There is some elements if truth if u all want to be sincere!
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9 penalties conceded at home? 4 titles in the same period of time, soon to be 5. Myth well and truly annihilated. Time to put those tin-hats in the bin, lads.
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You would have thought Vieira would have done his homework before he put his two pennies worth in, wouldn't you? All he's done is further embarrass himself.
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