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Following England's 2-0 defeat at the hands of Spain, Michael Carrick, who was picked ahead of
Frank Lampard in the centre of midfield, was on the receiving end of some harsh criticism. In
contrast, Wayne Rooney is being hailed as England's saviour... again. I wonder how long it will
last for this time!
Before each match at Old Trafford, The Stone Roses - This Is The One is played. Ian Brown, the
band's frontman, is a massive red, who grew up in Timperley and names Eric Cantona as his favourite
player. He once picked up an NME award but told organisers he would only come to receive it if
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Sir Alex Ferguson has his problems with the BBC over a TV show which claimed his son, Jason
Ferguson, who was a football agent at the time, was up to some dodgy dealings. So our manager
fucked them off. More and more organisations and people have been added to Ferguson's hate list
since, with the manager [.
This was written by a City fan about Wayne Rooney: I sit there awaiting with baited breath
for him to receive a beautiful through ball that he then latches onto, and promptly puts it in the
back of the opposing net.
The insanity of an Ingerlurnd fan. One week they will come to Old Trafford and chant "you fat
bastard!
Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher all missed their penalties in the last World
Cup quarter finals against Portugal. Owen Hargreaves was the only man to find the back of the
net.
The game had finished 0-0 after extra time, with Wayne Rooney getting sent off for an incident
involving Ricardo Carvalho.
Michael Owen says playing for Manchester United is his priority and he wants to score goals so
we win, not so he gets picked for England.
"England is something I don't really think about," said Owen. "It is probably
something people talk about a lot more than I think about really.
After scoring a brilliant goal in his debut during our 5-0 battering of Stoke last season, Sir
Alex Ferguson tipped Danny Welbeck for a big International future, as well as with United.
Welbeck scored our only goal in a 1-0 win over Wolves this week, where we played with ten men
for an hour of the match, and says he's more concerned with his United career than with
England.
Fabio Capello seems to be a fan of our Wes Brown, choosing him as the first choice right back
until he picked up another injury. If he can stay fit, he will certainly be in Capello's squad and
likely to be a starting player ahead of Glen Johnson.
However, Wes reckons he isn't distracted by thoughts of the summer, claiming it's all about
United right now.