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But more importantly the younger players are improving and maturing and the teamwork is getting better because of that. You can't expect to get the full package with players who are only 20 and 21 years of age. But you hope that their potential is fulfilled so you'll get performances like we did today. The longer they play together, the better they'll become. They linked up together on numerous occasions and you could tell he and Wayne are the best of pals. People are always looking for a scapegoat but even the Fulham fans stopped booing Cristiano in the end. I think they acknowledge the boy is a wonderful player. There's nothing new on Hargreaves. We're trying hard but Bayern are being very stubborn and resistant which I can understand; we can only do our best. We want to build up a strong squad of players and there are key elements to that and that's certainly the case with Owen. I've got a terrific squad [even if Owen dosn't come]. The central midfielders were excellent today and we've got Carrick to come back which will give us more ammunition. So I'm very satisfied with the squad as a whole. I've got 20-odd players and that's hopefully good enough" --------------------------------- [35] More Rooney --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "Im delighted to have scored two, and its great to create goals as well. Our main aim is the league and were pleased with the start weve made, but its early in the season so we know we have to continue like this. Me and Scholesy are devastated to be suspended, especially after the start weve made, he said. Its a big disappointment but we have to get on with it. When you plan to have a bet - use Sporting Odds through us http://www.sportingodds.com/index.asp?tpid=2983 http://www.sportingodds.com/index.asp?tpid=2983 --------------------------------- [34] Fergie - hit the ground running --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "I couldn't be any more pleased. The making and taking of the goals was excellent, and there was great excitement and penetration about our play. We know the target we must aim for this season and it's a target that means we must hit the ground running and keep it that way." --------------------------------- [33] Mourinho on us --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "Manchester United played well, I saw their first half and they must be happy and confident about the future. We are confident. But I saw Arsenal play yesterday and they played well enough to win the game, so there is no reason for them to be disappointed." --------------------------------- [32] Fergie - best start --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "That was a superb performance from a maturing team. There was great excitement and penetration to our play in the first 20 minutes. We've never had a better start in my time here." --------------------------------- [31] Oliver Kay in Times match report --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: 'GREY SKIES OVER OLD TRAFFORD, but, for the first time in what has felt like an age, even the hardened cynics on the Stretford End seemed to be permeated by a sunny sense of optimism yesterday. They came in unprecedented numbers, an attendance of 75,115 constituting Manchester Uniteds biggest at the stadium and, if this performance can be taken as a sign of things to come, that record will be quick to tumble as more supporters come to witness the captivating talents of Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo, those World Cup foes turned friends reunited. Sir Alex Ferguson would counsel against getting carried away and he would be right to do so, given that his team were given more freedom by a wretched Fulham side than by any visiting team last season, but it should not be overlooked that United produced some marvellous football. At 1.50pm, their season barely 20 minutes old, they were 4-0 up, with Ronaldo, Rooney and Louis Saha off the mark, and it was possible to buy into Fergusons vision of his team emerging stronger for the absence of Ruud van Nistelrooy, sold to Real Madrid and not yet replaced. These are early days, but the form of Rooney and Ronaldo was highly encouraging. Much will be made of the fact that it was their first appearance since their infamous confrontation during in Gelsenkirchen on July 1, their rapport on and off the ball serving a perfect response to some of the nonsense written about their relationship since their return to pre- season training. More relevant, perhaps, is a contrast with their performances at Old Trafford against Sunderland last April, shortly before Rooney suffered his metatarsal injury; they were awful that night, each of them earning a blast of Fergusons infamous hairdryer treatment, but here they were superb. Ronaldo thrived on the predictable jeers from the Fulham supporters after his role in Rooneys red card against Portugal in the World Cup quarter-final, and was lauded by the home fans for his efforts. It is only a matter of weeks since he was telling anyone who would listen that he wished to move to Real Madrid an act that was potentially far more damaging than the overblown spat with Rooney but the smiles that greeted every goal, every step-over and every near-miss suggested that his reintegration has been successful and that, for the next 12 months at least, his mind is firmly focused on United. It is funny how players can be brought back into line once they are told they are going nowhere, but Ferguson will hope that Ronaldos experience is not mirrored by Owen Hargreaves at Bayern Munich. Having agitated very publicly for a move to Old Trafford over the past week, the England midfield player was left out of the squad for Bayerns Bundesliga match away to Bochum yesterday and, while Uli Höness, the general manager, maintains that the situation will have blown over by the time the transfer window closes on August 31, the news gave United renewed optimism of concluding a £17 million deal. With Michael Carrick likely to make his debut against Watford on Saturday, having missed out yesterday because of an ankle injury, Uniteds midfield may finally be taking shape, but a partnership of John OShea and Paul Scholes gave them more than platform enough to overcome Fulham. Saha scored against his former club within seven minutes, glancing home Ryan Giggss cross, and, when Ian Pearce put through his own net and Rooney converted a loose ball with barely a quarter of an hour gone, Chris Coleman, the Fulham manager, must have known that it was going to be one of those days. By the time Ronaldo squeezed a shot in at the near post from Rooneys cross after 19 minutes, resignation might have given way to horror on Colemans part, but his team improved thereafter. Frank Queudrue, awfully culpable for Ronaldos goal, began to improve at left back, while the other debutant, Jimmy Bullard inspired in midfield, teeing up Heidar Helguson for a shot that looped over Edwin van der Sar after taking a huge deflection off Rio Ferdinand. At least one Fulham supporter remained optimistic Sonny Coleman, a chip off the old block, roaring his fathers team forward from the directors box but they were fortunate that Michael Brown was shown only a yellow card for a terrible lunge on Giggs early in the second half and that United contented themselves with just one more goal, Rooney sweeping the ball home after Ronaldo sent Wes Brown rampaging down the right wing after 64 minutes. The final 25 minutes were a virtual non-event, save for the crowd willing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to score his first goal in almost three years, but 5-1 was a hardly a bad way to start for a team who scored only once in their first five home games in the Premiership last season. Top of the league, too, for the first time since August 2003. It was almost tempting to believe that the good times are back at Old Trafford. HOW WILL THEY DO? Tougher tests than this lie ahead for United, but they showed more verve, penetration and attacking intent than their supporters have seen for some time. Fulham were awful. Some of the pre-season predictions of a relegation struggle have seemed harsh, but this did not bode well and that defence looks alarmingly vulnerable,' --------------------------------- [30] Fergie on Scholes --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "When you watch videos of Paul in action, you appreciate the talent you have been missing, and his form in pre-season has been a revelation. He is just a sensational player." If you haven't already signed up to e.bay.co.uk - quick and easy to do - do so and each registration when you make a bid on ebay.co.uk within the first 30 days helps this site. http://www.qksrv.net/click-795737-5048476 Register on eBay.co.uk! Check http://www.rednews.co.uk to view the image which has been removed from plain text email version of news http://www.qksrv.net/click-795737-5826355 Check http://www.rednews.co.uk to view the image which has been removed from plain text email version of news And you can join up and if you use e.bay.com for a bid within 30 days that helps us too http://www.qksrv.net/click-795737-5377629 Check http://www.rednews.co.uk to view the image which has been removed from plain text email version of news --------------------------------- [29] Chris Coleman on tackle --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "I know Ryan was upset and felt there had been a stamp but I would have to look at it again" --------------------------------- [28] Fergie on win --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "I think it's probably our best start to a season, scoring five goals. I was very pleased with the performance and the work rate was good. You can't be any more pleased than that. The making and taking of goals was excellent throughout the match and we played with great confidence and belief." --------------------------------- [27] Fergie on squad --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "We have a terrific squad. You saw the centre of midfield today was excellent. Michael Carrick is coming back, hopefully, next week and it gives us more ammunition. I'm very satisfied with the squad as a whole. We have 20-odd players and that is hopefully enough." --------------------------------- [26] Gary Nev on Hargreaves --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "I think people in England have been ignorant of Owen for a long time. We have not accepted the fact he plays for a huge club in Germany like Bayern Munich. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, yet Owen has not been given the credit he deserves. I have seen a lot of him with England and he is playing with a lot of confidence. I don't know what is happening as regards the speculation, but I am sure it is something the two clubs will try to sort out." --------------------------------- [25] Rooney on Ronaldo --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "I think it's proved all over the summer that people have been saying things who don't know the pair of us. Let the football do the talking. Cristiano was brilliant, he scored a great goal." http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-2051413-10356806 Check http://www.rednews.co.uk to view the image which has been removed from plain text email version of news http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2051413-10367483 City breaks from £99 Check http://www.rednews.co.uk to view the image which has been removed from plain text email version of news --------------------------------- [24] Opta match stats --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: Manchester United Team Statistics Fulham 5 Goals 1 4 1st Half Goals 1 8 Shots on Target 6 9 Shots off Target 7 1 Blocked Shots 3 5 Corners 2 15 Fouls 21 2 Offsides 1 1 Yellow Cards 1 0 Red Cards 0 83.8 Passing Success 73.3 29 Tackles 29 75.9 Tackles Success 58.6 65.5 Possession 34.5 45.8 Territorial Advantage 54.2 --------------------------------- [23] Fergie on missing Rooney --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "Unfortunately, we don't have him for the next three matches but we'll cope with that. That's why we've got a squad of players. The younger players are getting better so I'm happy about that. It's probably our best start to the season The making and taking of the goals was excellent. Throughout the match we played with great confidence and belief." --------------------------------- [22] More Rooney --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "People say things who don't know the pair of us and we let our football do the talking today. It was a good start for us - getting four goals in the first half an hour was good for us because we could afford to relax." --------------------------------- [21] Coleman looks on the bright side --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "I would like to think we will improve on that performance. I am sure we will, because the good thing is we don't play Manchester United every week." --------------------------------- [20] O'Shea wants 3 wins this week --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "Nine points is the aim for the three games going into the international break. That would put a big statement out on our behalf. It is a big challenge because we are missing some players, but we cannot be looking for excuses like that. We will be without players through injury and suspension all season. All it does is give someone else an opportunity. 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The boy wants to come so we hope to be able to do something." John O'Shea "Owen would be a good addition. There were lots of question marks around him before the World Cup but he showed in Germany what a quality player he is. Obviously, Bayern Munich are going to try to hold on to him, so we will just have to wait and see but he is a quality player." --------------------------------- [17] PA on Rooney letter to the FA --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: 'The letter, written in the strongest terms possible, was sent late last week with the full knowledge of United and with Rooney also aware of England coach Steve McClaren's belief the ban, imposed by an independent three-man disciplinary commission, was 'unhelpful' in fostering relations with major clubs. PA Sport understands that while Rooney accepts there is no prospect of the punishment itself being overturned, he is hoping for better dialogue with the FA in matters of this kind. It has been noted that while the FA were keen to liase with Rooney throughout his recovery from the broken foot which threatened his participation in this summer's World Cup, there has been no contact over his ban, even though Soho Square officials informed both the player and his club prior to the disciplinary hearing the former Everton player had nothing to fear. Having taken legal advice, Rooney has hit back. "Strong representation has been made to the FA regarding the imposition of this three-match ban, which Wayne Rooney feels strongly is entirely unjustified," confirmed a source close to the Rooney camp. Rooney is now awaiting a reply to the letter before deciding on his next course of action.' --------------------------------- [16] Rooney yesterday --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "I am devastated about the ban. To get banned, effectively four games because I missed the Ajax match in Amsterdam as well, for getting sent off in a friendly is a big blow. It seems you can't make a tackle these days, which is a shame, especially when you watch past games and see tackles flying in all over the place." --------------------------------- [15] Fergie on Hargreaves --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "I am trying to get Owen Hargreaves because he is a special type of player and the other players realise that. We are working hard but if we don't get him, we still have a great bunch of lads. If I were to keep this squad together and didn't get any injuries, I would be delighted." --------------------------------- [14] Hargreaves didn't play for Bayern yesterday --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: though they say it was because he had the flu. Still adamant no deal general manager Uli Hoeness "I can't understand all the excitement because this story was over two weeks ago. We have made it clear that Owen Hargreaves is not for sale. David Gill can phone me up at 8.30 every morning to talk about the English weather or tea but not about Owen Hargreaves." --------------------------------- [13] Fergie on rivals --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "Chelsea have bought another team. But Liverpool have bought five new players, Arsenal have their new stadium and then there is the promise of Tottenham. I really do think it will be much tighter this season." --------------------------------- [12] Fergie on this season --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "The intention is for us to do well - and I think we will. We are certainly better equipped to do well if we don't have those long-term injuries that killed a big opportunity for us to win the league last season. If could have stayed free of injury in those early weeks, I don't think we would have dropped those points which basically left us no margin for error once we got into the last few games. There is always some stage, late in the season, where you have an unexpected result but you need to have established yourself in a good position to be able to cope with that." --------------------------------- [11] Fergie on Eric abuse --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "I remember an FA Cup tie at Sheffield United when Eric received some incredible abuse. Then he chipped the keeper and just turned around to look at the crowd as if to say 'You shouldn't have done that. It is naughty'. Quite often, supporters get paid back for things like that." --------------------------------- [10] Fergie - no extra security for Ronaldo --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "We don't need to shield Cristiano. I don't think fans are that vicious in terms of needing security and safety. They may boo. That is no problem. Cristiano is mentally strong, so they can boo as long as they like. These situations are nothing new to us. We had it with Eric Cantona and David Beckham. They were burning effigies of David at West Ham immediately after the 1998 World Cup. We navigated it and so did David and we will do the same again." http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-2051413-10351781 Check http://www.rednews.co.uk to view the image which has been removed from plain text email version of news http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-2051413-10295995 Have a Free £25 bet on totesport Check http://www.rednews.co.uk to view the image which has been removed from plain text email version of news --------------------------------- [9] Chris Coleman --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "They steamrollered us. We couldn't get the ball and when we did get it we gave it back too easily. We had a 10-minute patch when the wheels came off and then the game was finished. We have got Bolton on Wednesday and we need to improve on this performance. I'm confident we can do that. I've got to make sure my guys hold their heads up and show a bit of grit. We'll have another good season, I'm confident of that." --------------------------------- [8] United on Brown's challenge on Giggs --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: Fergie "It was a bad tackle" Carlos Queiroz "I know something naughty happened but let's forget it and hope those things are not repeated." --------------------------------- [7] Fergie happy with his Ro(o)ns --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: "They linked up together on numerous occasions. You could tell he and Wayne are the best of pals. People always look for scapegoats but we have a great spirit here and we will not let that be affected by what people say outside the club. The Fulham fans did boo Cristiano a bit at the start but in the end, even they were acknowledging what a great footballer the boy is." --------------------------------- [6] BBC match stats --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: Man Utd: Van der Sar, Neville (Silvestre 45), Ferdinand, Brown, Evra, Ronaldo, O'Shea, Scholes, Giggs (Park 60), Rooney, Saha (Solskjaer 61). Subs Not Used: Kuszczak, Fletcher. Booked: Giggs. Goals: Saha 7, Pearce 15 og, Rooney 16, Ronaldo 19, Rooney 64. Fulham: Niemi, Rosenior, Christanval, Pearce, Queudrue, Brown (Radzinski 61), Diop, Bullard, Boa Morte, John (McBride 64), Helguson. Subs Not Used: Crossley, Volz, Bocanegra. Booked: Brown. Goals: Ferdinand 40 og. Att: 75,115 Ref: A Marriner (W Midlands). --------------------------------- [5] Mascot prices --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: from yesterdays Observer Everton £1,762.50 to £3,525 Bolton Wanderers £400 * Fulham £300 to £995 West Ham £350 Portsmouth £300 Sheffield United £250 to £350 * Reading £250 Tottenham Hotspur £195 to £295 Watford £195 to £250 Chelsea £176.50 Aston Villa £175 Charlton Athletic £60 to £250 * also offer some free places Free: Arsenal; Blackburn Rovers; Liverpool; Manchester City; Manchester United (but sponsors choose the mascot in 75 per cent of league games); Middlesbrough; Wigan Athletic. One Newcastle United mascot is chosen by the Northern Rock Building Society as part of its sponsorship deal; the other is chosen by the match sponsor, who pays £6,825 to £11,550 plus VAT http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-2051413-10294323 Check http://www.rednews.co.uk to view the image which has been removed from plain text email version of news http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-2051413-5590804 Click here Check http://www.rednews.co.uk to view the image which has been removed from plain text email version of news --------------------------------- [4] Go away --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: Bayern general manager Uli Hoeness "Grill (Hargreaves agent) and United can contact me every day if they like, but I'm not answering them" --------------------------------- [3] Villareal on United negotiating for Senna --------------------------------- Posted Monday, August 21, 2006 by ed: Villarreal president Fernando Roig "I'm fed up. 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