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Manchester United visit: Poor planning on FAM’s part

IT is regrettable to see the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) in a fix over its decision to go ahead with the proposed visit by the Manchester United football team here in July.

Surely the FAM, having signed the contract — Organisation Association Agreement — which states that no match can be held during the Asian Cup on July 7-29 and three days after, should not have invited or agreed to the English Premier League team’s visit during those dates? To justify the visit on the grounds of it being Visit Malaysia Year 2007, is even more preposterous. FAM could have planned the team’s visit well outside the Asian Cup dates, if it wanted the visit to coincide with Visit Malaysia Year. What happened here is that a lack of planning and foresight on FAM’s part has put it on a collision course with the Asian Football Confederation. There is no doubt that many Malaysians want to see MU in action here, more so during VMY 2007 as it would give a boost to the tourism programme. But we seem to end up doing the right thing for the wrong reason. We believe the Malaysian public had, before this MU row surfaced, spoken enough on the performance of the FAM. What has now transpired only reaffirms what the public has been saying all this while.

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Wes praises Blues gesture


Reds defender Wes Brown has thanked Chelsea for the guard of honour that welcomed United onto the Stamford Bridge pitch.

When Chelsea were crowned champions in 2005, they were applauded onto the pitch at Old Trafford, and Brown says the reciprocated gesture was a sign of respect.

"It was great for Chelsea to do that for us," he told Sky Sports. "We did it for them [when they were champions in 2005]. It shows great respect between the two teams."

Brown was impressive at the heart of United's defence in a 0-0 draw, in which he praised the makeshift Reds side Sir Alex named.

"It was a difficult game for us," he added. "Both sides didn't play their strongest teams, but we have come out with a respectable draw.

"It was [a strange game]. There was a few lads in from the reserves and some players played out of position. We've not played together all season, so to come to Chelsea we had to play well. I thought we relly stuck together.

"Chelsea put a lot of pressure on us towards the end of the game. It looked like they might nick a goal at the end, but we managed to hold on and kept on defending."

Brown clinched his fourth Premiership winners' medal with the title success this season and says this is one of the most satisfying.

"This one ranks highly for me," he said. "We've not won it for a few seasons, but we've got a team together now that looks very strong, young and talented.

"We've played well all season, starting off strongly and carrying it on from there. We all bonded and we knew that

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AirAsia & Manchester United

AirAsia & Manchester United extend partnership with new sponsor, Tourism Malaysia

MANCHESTER , 8 September 2006 – AirAsia, Asia’s leading and largest low fare airline and Manchester United extend their partnership and brought in Tourism Malaysia as a new sponsor at The Trafford Training Centre today. This marks the beginning of a second year of partnership with the airline and a new year-long collaboration between both red giants and the tourism arm of Malaysia.

The signing signifies a continuing partnership between AirAsia and Manchester United, and this year, Tourism Malaysia has been invited by AirAsia to collaborate in this sponsorship to promote Visit Malaysia Year 2007. The signing ceremony was witnessed by AirAsia’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Dato’ Tony Fernandes, Manchester United’s Chief Executive Officer, David Gill and Minister of Tourism, YB Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor.

Dato’ Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia, said, “The partnership with Manchester United has certainly opened up possibilities of bringing fans together from all over the world when they fly with AirAsia when visiting the ASEAN region. This is a single platform for cross border unity in the name of sports and passion for the game. With Manchester United as one of the most celebrated football club in the world, the partnership presents vast branding opportunities not only for us in Malaysia but also to drive enthusiasm amongst fans especially in Thailand and Indonesia as well as other countries that we fly to, where football also shares an equally strong foothold. The synergy between us and Manchester United is undeniable as both brands epitomize the same energy, passion and enthusiasm for life.”

“We have a series of successful collaborations with Tourism Malaysia and we’d like to take it further this time and work very closely with the Ministry to promote Visit Malaysia Year 2007 through our partnership with the Club. We will be honoring a Visit Malaysia Year 2007 aircraft livery as our commitment towards promoting our country and we would like to extend our appreciation for Tourism Malaysia for recognizing the branding opportunity with Manchester United,” added Dato’ Tony.

Sir Alex Ferguson, Manager of Manchester United, said, “I am delighted to welcome Tourism Malaysia to the successful Manchester United and Air Asia partnership, it highlights the universal appeal Manchester United has. We have toured Malaysia many times and each time I am blown away by the fans. We are made to feel so welcome and the fans are some of the most fanatical in the world. This continuing partnership with Air Asia and now Tourism Malaysia will bring the fans even closer enabling them to get a taste of Old Trafford and to experience being a part of Manchester United.”

David Gill, Chief Executive Officer of Manchester United, added

“We are pleased to be renewing our relationship with Air Asia. In the last twelve months, they have been an innovative and energetic partner, even branding one of their planes with the Club’s name and images. We are particularly pleased they have chosen to broaden the deal to include Tourism Malaysia. The Club has an estimated 40m fans in the Far East and with next year marking the 50 th anniversary of Malaysian independence, it is a great opportunity to engage the Manchester United family in the celebrations. We hope that the partnership will be an enduring one.”

Minister of Tourism, YB Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor. was quoted as saying

“This is a very exciting opportunity for Tourism Malaysia and Air Asia to partner with the biggest football club in the world . We hope this effort between Malaysia’s private sector and a government agency will set a new trend whereby Malaysians should work together to promote its nation. It is not only in the hands of the government agency alone but Malaysians of all walks of life should understand the tourism industry, they must think tourism and act tourism. We hope this joint effort will spur others to contribute and promote our country in the future, especially as next year is Visit Malaysia 2007.”

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Will MU WIN!?

Huh..its quite tough for MU in the first half for tonite match with Milan...
Milan leading with 2 goals right now..i'm really hope MU dill keep move their strong and make the tendency to be winner tonite...come on MU..even playing with Miolan..dont espect them too little...

Goal!!....Goal...Goal....for MU!!...

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will MU be winner tonite?

hurmm..i heard some rumors tal kabout our teams that we are not really lucky tonite..how do you all feel?..its quite bad rumors but we need to pray for our team succeed for tonite match...

i dont know why everton fans said that we are not really lucky tonite...hurmm...it maybe just the confidence from everton fans only...but dont let your support wodn..remember! that we are strong team in the worlD!!!

we will beat up those in front us..and become as winner soon..cheers!!

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Support our Youth Team


All readers, please be alert that our youth team will be in match with Liverpool on 26/04/2007. this is the second leg youth final cup.

come on...come on..give your supports...even they are youth team..they need our support also to win...don't left behind our youth team because they are the leader in MU in future.

This is some previous info about youth team:

Paul McGuinness' young side are looking to make it an incredible tenth success in the tournament for United. They're defending a slender 2-1 lead from the first leg at Anfield, thanks to a Threlfall owngoal and Sam Hewson's penalty winner.

The previous Youth Cup tie at Old Trafford was the exhilarating semi-final second leg clash against Arsenal, which United won 4-2 in extra time.

get the tickets..and see them on live....

we hope to hear good news from youth teams soon..

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hi MU fans!

Dont forget to give your support to our team today!....

we pray MU wins for today match!

Posted by gjoe 10:47 AM 2 comments  



Mourinho fumes at referee 'bias'


Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes his team's push for a third Premiership title is being undermined by decisions in favour of Manchester United.

Mourinho, speaking after his team's goalless draw at Newcastle, claimed Middlesbrough were denied a clear penalty at Old Trafford on Saturday.

"The circumstances are difficult for us with the new football rules that we have to face," said Mourinho.

"It is not possible to have a penalty against Manchester United."

Middlesbrough's Lee Dong-Gook appeared to be fouled by John O'Shea in the final minute of their 1-1 draw with United at Old Trafford - but a penalty was not awarded.

In United's previous game, Sheffield United were denied a spot-kick when Gabriel Heinze brought down Luton Shelton.


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And Mourinho felt that his Chelsea team should have been given a penalty at Newcastle for a handball by Stephen Carr.

"It was a penalty at Old Trafford. It was a penalty to us. We are talking about points," he said.

"It is not a conspiracy, it is fact. I speak facts. If not, I need big glasses.

"If you tell me it was not a penalty for Sheffield United, or a penalty for Middlesbrough, or for us against Newcastle. I must go to my optician."

The Football Association told BBC Sport it is aware of Mourinho's remarks but is making no further comment at this stage.


MANCHESTER UNITED v CHELSEA
5-------Penalties won--------4
4----Penalties conceded----2
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Mourinho says he will be disappointed if he receives an FA charge.

"If they do, it is the end of democracy because I am only speaking of facts."

Chelsea, who have an inferior goal difference, could have closed the gap to one point on United if they had won at Newcastle.

But with four games left for each team - and a meeting between the two at Stamford Bridge in the penultimate game of their Premiership campaigns on 9 May - Mourinho said he was satisfied with his team's position.


I'm not saying we deserved to win

Jose Mourinho

"It was a chance missed to close the gap," added the Blues boss.

"But at the same time we had an away game and Man United had a home game and at the end of it the gap between us is the same. I do not think it is a drama.

"The target has been for a long time to finish this period - we have three of our last four matches at home and Man United have three of their four away - in a condition to be champions."

Mourinho was full of praise for his players after their match at Newcastle - and admitted the Magpies deserved a draw.

"I cannot ask for more of my players," added the Blues boss. "I think that what they are doing is absolutely amazing.

"We played against a team with fresh legs and without any kind of pressure.

"I'm not saying we deserved to win. Over the 90 minutes Newcastle played well and deserved a point."

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MU Foundation


The Foundation

Manchester United is aware that its status as one of the leading sports organisations in the world brings with it significant responsibilities.

Its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) work is organised in three main tiers: work with the local community around its sites, work with national organisations in the UK and work with our global charity partner UNICEF.

Football in the Community

Manchester United continues to fund its Football in the Community scheme which has a particular focus on coaching local young people. Over one million local people have benefited from the scheme since it was set up in 1992. Its aim is to coach all people, adults and children alike, from grass roots level to excellence. The scheme encourages all sectors of the community to become involved and last year alone saw over 220,000 local people taking part in the programme

Educational Support

The Club has close involvement with Local Education Authorities through its in-house Education Department and the Club’s Study Support Centre. This ensures that imaginative curriculum-based learning programmes and mentoring programmes are devised to encourage learning in the local school community

Charities News

The Club has annual agreements with 10 national charities who have strong regional fund-raising. They each receive a large consignment of signed items for them to auction to raise funds. Each year this list is reviewed before the start of the season and the views of the players and staff are sought before the charities are selected.

United for UNICEF

Manchester United was the first football Club to approach UNICEF with the express aim of developing an active partnership between UNICEF and the world of football. Over the past 6 years, United for UNICEF has been instrumental in showing how the power of football can be used to change children's lives around the world


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No worries for Wazza


Wayne Rooney claims United's fortunes as a team are more important to him than his own goalscoring record.


The striker, who has scored 16 goals this term, has come under an intense media spotlight for his sporadic record in front of goal, but he claims he is far from worried by his form.

"We are top of the League at the moment so I'm not really worried," he told MUTV. "We are playing well and scoring goals - the team is scoring goals, so that doesn't concern me.

"If I was missing chances and it cost us points, of course it would be a problem. But we are winning all our games, so it doesn't deter me.

"People have been scoring and the defence has been brilliant as well. I want to play well. As a footballer you want to be the best and want to win. I'm the same - I want to win and hate to lose, but I think all the players in the dressing room will say that."

The 21-year-old striker has openly aimed to better his goalscoring exploits each term, and he is just four goals short of doing just that with well over a month of the campaign remaining.

"I have always said I want to improve on my previous goal tally," he said. "I scored 19 last season and I'm just looking to beat that really and do well for the team."

Rooney claims United hold the advantage going into a nail-biting home straight of the title race, but found time to salute the enduring challenge of reigning champions Chelsea.

"It is getting close to the end of the season now, we are on a great run," he said. "But credit to Chelsea, they have been as well. We have the advantage being six points ahead and it will be a tight run-in as well, but it's in our favor"

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Cristiano Ronaldo



Position: Winger
Appearances: 178
Goals: 45
Joined United: 12 Aug 2003
Transfer Fee: £12.24million
Previous Clubs: Sporting Lisbon
United Debut: 16 Aug 2003 v Bolton (H)
International Portugal


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Gary Neville


Born: 18 Feb 1975
Signed: 08 Jul 1991
Debut: 16 Sep 1992 v Torpedo Moscow (H) UEFA Cup
Goals Total: 7
Appearances Total: 540
Position: Full-back

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Sir Alex: Crowd was crucial



Sir Alex hailed the fans' role in United's come-from-behind victory against Blackburn Rovers at Old Trafford.

A Premiership record 76,098 supporters were on hand to witness a stunning second-half performance that saw the Reds run out eventual 4-1 winners. But even with the scores level at 1-1, the United boss said he never doubted the result.

Sir Alex told MUTV: "They overcame being 1-0 down, they kept making chances, kept their nerve, showed their composure and the fans were fantastic. The culmination was just too powerful for Blackburn.

"Paul Scholes' [equalising goal] won us the game, in a sense. The crowd were always going to take us over the line after that. The fans were magnificent, the best in years."

The Reds trailed at half-time, but never panicked in their pursuit of an equaliser.

"All they have to do is keep their nerve," the United manager said. "The players kept making chances and showed composure. Cristiano Ronaldo: some of his football today was out of this world.

"And Ryan Giggs, Ji-sung Park… the front players were also fantastic. The combination

of that and the conveyor belt of passes you're getting from Michael Carrick and Paul Scholes makes us hard to beat."

The win bolstered United's position at the top of the table, with just seven games to play. And while Sir Alex didn't rule Chelsea out of the title race, he did admit United looked like a trophy-winning team.

"You expect champions to show nerve, determination, drive and resolve. We did that today."

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We're back to our best



Michael Carrick insists United have rediscovered top form at the perfect time, just as the Premiership season reaches its final stages.


The England midfielder bagged the all-important second goal as United came from behind to beat Blackburn at Old Trafford and maintain their six-point lead in the title race.

"We're playing some great stuff," he told MUTV. "We're back to top form after a few weeks where we weren't so good. We've kept on winning, which is the key.

"Whether we've played well or badly in the next few games, as long as we're winning we'll get the job done."

Matt Derbyshire's opener for Rovers meant United trailed at half-time, but a rip-roaring display after the interval yielded goals from Carrick, Paul Scholes, Ji-sung Park and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Carrick played an unfortunate part in Rovers' opener as he inadvertantly forced Edwin van der Sar into a fine save, but Derbyshire converted the rebound from close range.

"Their goal was a bit scrappy from our point of view," he admitted. "I was at full stretch, I had to go for the ball and it's just come off Edwin and suddenly you're 1-0 down.

"You think 'here we go', but we stuck at it and in the second half we played some great stuff. Obviously we thoroughly deserved to win the game but it was nice to score a few goals as well."

The summer signing from Tottenham was happy with the Reds' patience and faith that their fine play would eventually reap tangible dividends.

"We were playing so well, and when you're playing like that you don't want opportunities to slip by. So we were really determined to get three points and I think that showed the way we played second half.

We didn't get frustrated and start lumping it, we kept passing it, creating chances and thankfully they went in."

Carrick viewed Scholes' 60th-minute equaliser as the game's turning point, and explained the celebrations which greeted his goal as sheer relief that victory was in sight.

"Once you get one it gives you a massive lift," he said. "We came out second half and went right at them. You just hope for that first one to come sooner rather than later. Scholesy's bit of brilliance put us well on our way and then after that it was a matter of how many we could score.

"There was a lot of relief, to be fair. The longer it goes, the more impatient you become and once we got that we knew we were on our way to victory then. You've seen the lads celebrating, we went a bit mad! But after that we were comfortable."

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