Thursday, November 8, 2007

Champion League night 2

Manchester United 4 Dynamo Kiev 0





Barcelona 2 Rangers 0





Slavia Prague 0 Arsenal 0


Champions League-Liverpool vs Besiktas


Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Execuses by some premier league managers

Sir Alex

Sir Alex is never beaten - it's only the score that sometimes suggests Manchester United have lost when some dirty, rotten team team has got extremely lucky. When parading yet another new strip  - a grey one - United found themselves 3-0 down to Southampton at half-time in 1996, Sir Alex offered : "The players could not see each other." They switch to white shirts but still lost 3-1. The grey kit was never seen again.


Kenny Dalglish

In 1998 his midas touch was beginning to desert him. In the pre-Guilt days, Newcastle were not only struggling they were playing un-sexy football and clearly didn't fancy it when drawn away to little Stevenage in the FA Cup. After trying to get the tie switched to St. James's Park, Dalglish lost the PR battle to the minnows. On the bitterly cold day, the game was played on a frozen pitch and Newcastle weere lucky to escape with a draw. Dalglish blamed " the balls being too bouncy".

Tommy Docherty

He is always good value for a quid. But the ex-Manchester United manager was no slouch at excuses, either, especially when he was playing in the 1954 World Cup, Scotland's official messed up big-time, taking a squad of just 13 players. But when they lost 7-0 to Uruguay, the Doc didn't blame the organisation but the length of the Uruguayan national anthem, which he said "kept the Scotland players standing to attention for too long before the game started.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Sir Alex Fergusion on clash with Arsenal.





Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is looking to the title chase and considers Saturday’s top-of-the table clash with Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal likely to be the ‘key match’ in deciding the Premiership race this season.

The Red Devils, who had won the title last season to end a wait of four years, are equal on points with the unbeaten Gunners, who however have a game in hand.

"It's still an open race but Arsenal have had a great start and they're the ones we are chasing at the moment," Ferguson told the Daily Star.

"Everything is coming together, as I thought it would, and in good time to take on Arsenal in what could be a key match in our title defence.

"The main thing is I know we will chase them with great fervour and determination."