Tuesday, April 21, 2009

WIthout me, MU suffers of fortunity.

MU's army tired?



No excuse for the looser, but you have to make it available always for the absense of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Here is the sad ending video, we have been beated by everton.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

MU is the BEST CLUB for CR7

The roumors were not true


Another week, another few rumours taking Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid - this time for £75m, and £200,000 a week! And another press-conference where Cristiano insists he is happy at United.
With the Guardian reporting about a 'secret contract' between Ronaldo and Real at the weekend, Ronaldo looked tired of answering the same question again and again as he answered the inevitable press questions ahead of the game against Porto.
"I am happy at this club. I think it is the right club," said Ronaldo.
With Ferguson having told the world that Ronaldo wasn't protected enough by Referees, Ronaldo admitted it hurts, but that it has always been this way. "It has always been like that," he said. "It is not only this season that defenders have kicked me to try and stop me. It is just normal."
Ronny is hopeful of taking home the big trophies this season - "We are the best team in England," Ronaldo said. "We have shown that by being top of the table. That speaks for itself. We respect all our opponents but if we carry on winning, we will win the title again."
"We have a chance to win everything this season," said Ronaldo. "First we have to beat FC Porto. After that, we must carry on."
source http://www.cristianoronaldo7.com/content/ronaldo%3A-mu-right-club

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Sir Alex Ferguson: Real Madrid are 'too slow' to win Champions League


What did..SIR ALEX SAYS ABOUT REAL MADRID



Champions League

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has all-but written off Real Madrid's chances of winning this season's Champions League.
Ferguson believes Barcelona and the three other English teams involved in the competition are the biggest threats to his side's hopes of retaining the trophy.
Madrid, according to the Red Devils manager, do not have enough pace in their team to worry the rest of Europe's heavyweight sides.

When asked by French paper Le Journal du Dimanche earlier this month whether Madrid were among the favourites for the Champions League, Ferguson said: "No chance.
"Their game lacks pace. They have great players like (Gabriel) Heinze, (Fabio) Cannavaro, (Fernando) Gago, but they aren't quick. "There is (Arjen) Robben, the only one who can give them some rhythm, but he isn't very brave.
"The three English teams - Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal - or Barcelona (are the favourites, along with United). The level of the Premier League is so elevated that it prepares you for games at the highest level.
"And Barcelona can count on a fantastic player - (Lionel) Messi."
The interview was given on February 4 but, since then, Madrid - who take on Liverpool in the last 16 - have won three Primera Liga games in a row, scoring 11 goals in the process.
Indeed, they are on a nine-match winning run in the Spanish top flight and have drawn to within seven points of leaders Barca at the top of the table.
There is no love lost between United and Madrid, especially since their high-profile bust-up regarding the future of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Another player they may compete over in the next few years is Lyon's star striker Karim Benzema.