Sir Alex Ferguson’s plans to replicate the Treble-winning four-strong senior attack have been wrecked by injury this term.
But Dwight Yorke believes the United chief’s scheme was a potentially successful blend.
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Sir Alex Ferguson’s plans to replicate the Treble-winning four-strong senior attack have been wrecked by injury this term.
But Dwight Yorke believes the United chief’s scheme was a potentially successful blend.
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Sir Alex Ferguson is confident Liverpool will not “throw away their history” by standing aside for Chelsea at Anfield on Sunday.
Manchester United head into the penultimate weekend of the campaign knowing their last realistic chance of overhauling Carlo Ancelotti’s side depends on Liverpool avoiding defeat this weekend.
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Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand could return for Manchester United at Sunderland on Sunday.
The pair have both been suffering from groin injuries, Rooney having aggravated the problem in training last week on top of the ankle injury he picked up during the second leg of the Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich, whilst Ferdinand suffered his at Blackburn earlier this month and has since missed two Barclays Premier League games.
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Gary Neville has signed a one-year contract extension with Manchester United.
The 35-year-old defender joins his fellow old stagers Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs in committing themselves to Old Trafford until the end of next season.
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The Red Knights are expecting to get a 100 per cent take up of wealthy United fan investors buying into their plans for their bid to take over from the Glazers at Old Trafford.
But the final green light from the full 50-plus list of interested parties has been delayed because of the volcanic ash crisis that grounded flights recently for five days.
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Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has been voted the 2010 Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers’ Association.
The 24-year-old topped the poll of journalists with just over 81% of a record votes cast, finishing ahead of Chelsea forward Didier Drogba and Manchester City’s Carlos Tevez to win the prestigious accolade which has been running since 1948.
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Manchester United have enjoyed a smooth build-up to the biggest weekend of the season but Sir Alex Ferguson wishes it had been more chaotic.
United visit Sunderland on Sunday knowing that by kick-off they will have a good idea about their chances of winning a record fourth successive league title.
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Sir Alex Ferguson is going to be tempted next season with an exotic cocktail mix of Frank Lampard, David Beckham and Ji-sung Park.
That is the concoction Reds youngster Tom Cleverley believes he is now capable of producing that will appeal to Fergie’s palate.
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Manchester United are building up a spy dossier on young Greek midfielder Sotiris Ninis.
The Reds are understood to have been tracking the 20-year-old Albanian-born player but have intensified their interest. Reports have also linked Spurs star Luka Modric with a move to Old Trafford.
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Former England defender Lee Dixon believes Manchester United captain Gary Neville could have a role to play at the World Cup this summer.
Right-back Neville won his 85th cap against Spain in February 2007 but has not played for the national team since after being dogged by a series of injuries.
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