Beating Boro 1-0

match results December 31st, 2008

I had a super bad cold but i watch the game because i sleep in front of TV and wake up every 1-2 hours.

I’m glad we beat that fucking thug Pogatetz and his team 1-0 at home.

You have no hope in football you fucking cunt, fuck off Pogatetz!

A win is a Win

match results December 26th, 2008

It become harder and harder to win these days, but oh what an important away win against 10 man Stoke City today. The goal came from a move by Dimitar Berbatov to set up Tevez’s goal in 83rd minutes. It was only his 2nd goal of the season (at EPL), and the only goal for the team today. But what a time to score.

So glad there’s Tevez, 3 away points wrap. Now the lads can go back home enjoying their Christmas.

What a Lazy Lovely Bit of Skill

match results October 30th, 2008

Dimitar Berbatov kept the ball in play and beat his opponent with a super tricky little flick to set up Ronado’s second goal of the night. It was terrific-that’s-what-he-paid-for-moment from Berbatov and shall live long in my mind. We hammered the Hammers 2-0 which is a good result for us ahead of the game against on fire Hull this weekend, again at Old Trafford.

Come on you Reds!

Man Utd 3 - Celtic 0

champions league, match results October 23rd, 2008

I thought I posted this already. Heck. So you probably know already that Berbatov scored 2 and Wayne Rooney scored 1 right?

Ok. I must admit. I didn’t watch the match. I was in a transition of changing cable TV provider. So i have to watch the game through local free TV which is SUCK!

Yes it sucks because of the following reasons:

  1. They didn’t broadcast our Champions League game against Celtic last night. Instead, they play Juventus vs Real Madrid game. Call me bias, but how could they pick to broadcast a game which anticipated by (maybe, the stadium was so dark from my TV) only third half full home crowd. They picked that instead of full pack Old Trafford. How moronic is that. Well they must have reasons anyway. Probably stupid reasons. But I don’t know.
  2. They dubbed the commentary with local language. Ahh… you just don’t want to know how awful they sounds. They try hard remembering player names… I mean, it’s a national TV. The biggest.

Anyway. It’s nice to see (yes i saw the goals through internet) Wayne Rooney’s goals keep rolling and new boy Berbatov also keep him in the score sheet. The nicest thing, despite rumors that he’s unhappy, was Carlos Tevez provide a pass to Rooney for our third goal. Tevez is God from Argentina.

So, we continue our unbeaten run in the Champions League to 16 games. However, like Sir Alex said, records are made to be broken. I just hope that when it comes the time, the timing is not that bad. In the meantime, of course we have a great chance to retain our European crown.

Come on you Reds.

International Match Day & Liverpool Game

RRR, fixtures September 8th, 2008

The days would have been better if there’s no international football. Don’t get me wrong, but hell, i dislike international football! Not only because my country will never get into the spolights and still have nothing good to talk about, but hey club football is where my interest goes.

I used to be an England supporter but the more i follow the game, the more i figure out that too many non football s**t has been involved and England, i’m not sure if they can go beyond qualifications, group stages, quarters and semis in all competitions. So, well, you know, what more can i say.

Apology for all biases covered here in Manchestered.com, but hey this is a Manchester United fan blog.

However, our team is build upon international footballers. Like always, our players are seen in international stages. Some roundup below:

  1. Tevez was red carded at Argentina’s draw to Paraguay. Heinze helped Paraguay by smashes his own goalkeeper (more like Kaka’s goal at Old Trafford in 2006/2007’s CL when he collided with Evra) and let the ball went to their own goal.
  2. Patrice Evra was featured at France’s 1-3 lost to Austria.
  3. New boy Berbatov featured at Bulgaria’s draw.
  4. Vidic was in the Serbian squad lead them a 2-0 win against Faroe Islands.
  5. Johny Evans was in the Northern Ireland’s defeated squad in Slovakia.
  6. Darren Fletcher was in the Scotland side beaten 0-1 by Macedonia.
  7. Wayne was in the England winning side while Wes Brown sat on the bench and Rio was out for injury (no more news about how bad his injury is… hope he’s ready for the Scousers!).
  8. John O Shea was at the center back position where his Republic of Ireland side beat Georgia 2-1.

Enough about internationals, now back to the important matters. As we all know, next week we’ll travel to Anfield, Liverpool. There’s always massive rivalries between the 2 sets of teams against each other. Liverpool has shown their lack of inconsistencies for the whole season, year by year, but not against us. Their captain ‘wishes us to die’, so we will hoping a super hostile atmosphere thrown by home supporters, as always.

In the good side i’m hoping for a Berbatov debut in Anfield and faces his former Tottenham’s hero Robbie Keane. Cannot wait for the Liverpool game, really. This is one of the most massive game in all season. More details on players should be announced in the next few days but the wait for Berba’s debut is super exciting.

Enough with the boring international weekend, exciting days is ahead of us!