Dear Wayne,
Before you make the next move in this game of chess being played out with the media, think carefully.
Think about whether you really want to leave Manchester United.
We’re reading that “behind closed doors” you’re telling your team mates that you want to join City. Money is undoubtedly a factor, but the instigator is supposedly the breakdown in your relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson.
What has really caused this breakdown? Is it anything Sir Alex himself did, or is it his reaction to your own actions? If so, maybe, turning 25 this week should perhaps knock a bit of sense into you. You’re no longer able to blame your stubbornness on the belligerence of youth. Supporters can’t defend your indiscretions citing immaturity. And it’s because of this inability to defend you anymore that you seemingly are turning not only against the club but against the one person who has gone beyond the call of duty and at times sacrificed his own reputation to defend you.
You need to take responsibility one way or the other. Come out and say you want to stay, or that you want to leave.
We, the fans, will not only respect you a lot more, but we will know what’s going on, then. If you want to stay, then great. United supporters have a great tradition of rallying around heroes who have supposedly fallen off of their pedestal. Eric Cantona for Selhurst. Roy Keane and Rio Ferdinand for their contract “negotiation tactics”. You yourself, and Cristiano Ronaldo, in 2006 after the World Cup. Remember the way we took you both back in and supported you. We’re ready to back you.
If you want to leave, then be honest and say so, but a word of warning. Be honest with yourself. Blaming Sir Alex is putting the blame where it is least deserved. Even after your actions, he stood by you, and was giving you a break to sort out your life. He did that for your own good, for the benefit of your personal life, despite the effect your absence might have on the team. Attributing blame to anyone else is pure cowardice. If you want more money, if you really think being able to make a million pounds in a few weeks is not enough, when most of the world can only dream of that sum in a lifetime, then at least be honest enough to admit it. Don’t put the blame onto someone who has done everything to protect you and has helped you, sometimes in spite of yourself, achieve things in the game you could not have achieved anywhere else. You owe him so much, but the least you owe him is to not make him the villain in the piece. You owe it to him to publically state he has done everything to help you, but you want to leave.
But before you do that, think further still. Think of how you have done yourself no favours, and who else would go to such lengths to protect you. Who else would show the faith in you to come good. If you need an example, look at Paul Gascoigne. A player with the hopes and dreams of the country on his back, who struggled to cope, and whose career, then life, went to waste. A player who openly regrets turning his back on Sir Alex and United when he had the opportunity. Look at what happened to him without the right guidance and advice, and wonder if you really want to turn your back on all that you currently have? What good is money if your life goes to pot?
If you get your wish and you leave United, who will be there to help you next time – and, if this is your chosen path, and you’re absolving yourself of responsibility, then there will be a next time – you hit on hard times? There is no-one in any place that you think you will be able to go that will be able to protect you as much as Sir Alex does. And what effect will that have on your family? Once you leave the protection of United, you will be truly putting yourself in the goldfish bowl. Sure, you’ll be flavour of the month again for a short time. But when the initial furore wanes, and you find yourself in trouble again, the knives will be out, but you will have alienated those that matter in the game.
No-one at United wants you to leave. You’re part of the family. Even when Cristiano was getting the plaudits in 2007/08 and scoring the goals, we still recognised you as the heartbeat of the team. It was fitting that you scored the goal to crown us as World Champions. When you were booed by England fans and when the press panned you after South Africa and Germany, who were the fans backing you? After all your recent problems, who were the supporters still chanting your name for 70 minutes on Saturday, wanting your introduction, despite there clearly being something not right? We were. We stood by you, even though most of us disagreed with a passion with what you did. It went against what we believed as people, but we stood by you. Think about what you are doing to that relationship.
What happens to players after they leave United? Those who choose not to sign for us when they get the chance? Those who go on to bigger and better things are in a minority. Beckham? No. Ruud? No. Stam? No. Keane? No. Even Cristiano? Not at this stage. He’s learning the grass isn’t always greener, that other supporters aren’t quite as faithful or loyal as United supporters.
After all this, you still have a chance to put it right. You have two months before January, to put the rumours to rest. You can make a statement publically. You can do your talking on the pitch. Take that chance. Look at Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes. Look at Sir Bobby Charlton. Your chance to sit alongside them, to smash the goalscoring records, to notch this chapter as a minor hiccup, is in your hands. What does it matter, when you make as much money as you do, for an extra million here or there, when there is a chance of real footballing history? Stay at United and you will undoubtedly become our top scorer of all time. The top scorer of all time for the biggest club in the world? Surely that was one of things running through your mind in the playground?
If you come out now and state your desire to remain at United for the rest of your career – like you have in the past – then you will retain hero status before the press manage to wrestle it away from you in your silence.
But make no mistake, Wayne. United will move on with or without you. If you do move, it will be you who lives to regret it.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Letter to Rooney
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Berbatov
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Too many strikers spoil the broth
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Trophy Cabinet Count 2010-11 = 1
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Welcome Season 2010/11
With 3 months of summer wasted in not so exciting things in life, the excitement is back again with the beginning of the new season of EPL. I always think these 3 months of the year as the most dull months, with no football across the world, no rumors, no tactics, no fight with friends on facebook or orkut communities. Sure, there was the world cup this summer, but for me, no major championship excites as the club competition does, be it the EPL, La Liga, Champs League or even FA cup for that matter.
Anyways, after 3 hard months of waiting, the wait is finally over! The new season starts this weekend with United playing Newcastle on monday. But the best match over the weekend is the big one, Arsenal vs Liverpool, what a match to start of the new season!
United have done a couple of signing, both before the end of last season. One being, the tall, young england defender in Chris Smalling, and the other termed as the wonder kid from mexico, Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez. Oh boy, he is a wonder kid alright, by what i have seen him in the world cup and the pre-season.
United had a good pre-season in US,Mexico, Ireland and the Community Shield. Too bad they didn't come to New York, atleast i could have gone to New York to watch them play. Apart from a very bad display against Philadelphia and Kansas city, in which they lost, they were pretty good in all other games. Watching the last 3 matches of pre-season, i believe the title will be coming back to the place where it belongs. They were marvelous against the MLS all stars, the ireland team and against chelsea in community shield, apart from 82nd minute to 90th minute they were fabulous.
Lets see what United have got for the season, apart from those 2 signings the squad is pretty much the same as last year, but the young players are more matured than last season. Evans can command the defence now in the absence of Vida and Rio. Valencia has jelled more into the team, a constant threat on the flanks and will not hesitate to shoot this season. Da silva brothers, macheda, cleverly are all a season into the big league now and experienced. If we can read anything from the squad that played against Chelsea in the community shield, we have plenty of players to choose from for each position and no need of new signings. I just hope we will stay away from injuries this season and berba makes this season as one of his best.
If we give support to Rooney in scoring goals, which i think valencia, nani, chicharito and berba are gonna do this time, we dont have to worry about the EPL title coming back to 'The Theatre of Dreams'. With that hope and desire, lets welcome the new exciting season of Football.
PS: I hope this blog will be more active than it was last season.
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Monday, March 29, 2010
Recent Matches and Preview to Champions League
Well, Its been a long time since anything was posted. Let me tell the jist of whats been happening with United.
Clash with Liverpool at OT:
I dint watch the match, but saw highlights. Not the usual nerve cracking game between these two but the winner was fabulous. Great decieving run by neville, superb cross by fletcher and an amazing header by Park. Liverpool were the bogey team for couple of years now and the jinx is gone, at a crucial time! Nice to put one over your most hated rivals and one step closer to the record breaking title.
Clash with Bolton at reebok:
Saw the match. Never a doubt that united would win it and so they did. Convincing performance w/o rooney and rio, and to score 4, actually 3, one was OG, shows that united have goal scorers throughout the squad and we are not a one man team. Good to see berba score a brace, good for his confidence. He played really well in this game and we need that in the absence of rooney. Another game down and the countdown to the title reduces. Next up in PL, Chelsea at OT.
Preview to game with Bayern at Munich:
When the draw was made and we get bayern in quarters and a french team in semis, and with the way we are playing right now, every united fan has the feeling that its an easy path to the final at Madrid. I hope its an easy path. No qualms against bayern or lyon/bordeaux, I just feel United have too much quality in them to get through to the finals.
Bayern have a great team. Klose, schwiensteiger, robben, ribery, van bommel, all quality players. They are quite an attacking side and can score goals as they showed against florentina. But what they also showed is their weakness, defense. They let florentina score 4 and got through on away goals rule.
If we are solid at the back and not allow robben and ribery to create chances, then no doubt that united will score in munich and come with an away win probably. An away goal is very crucial in champions league and as we did against Milan, if we win away then we are 90% through to semis and the game at OT is a formality :)
Thinking of clashes with bayern, the first one which comes to every United fan is the memorable and dramatic champions league final at Nou Camp in 1999. I cherish watching this video time and time again and wonder, will there be a dramatic final than this ever?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWelmqZkrGE
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Man United Vs AC Milan March 10th 2010
Never really thought Milan will score 2 goals at OT with no response from Rooney and co. And, that never happened. Its unfair to say that it was a one-sided game seeing a 4-0 scoreline for the Reds. Milan were good at times and they had lot of chances to atleast score one. An interesting fair challenge over the two legs, but the aggregate of 7-2 for the Reds will never say the same.
United totally romped Milan over two legs, both at san siro and at OT. Its fair to say Milan are not the defensive powerhouse they used to be 2 years ago. Aged defense and midfield can't win you a place in a quarters against the young and energetic strike force of United.
United played 4-5-1 as a caution, but any formation doesn't matter when you have Mr. Rooney in your side. Man, he is unstoppable. What a cross from neville and what a powerful header! That goal killed any hopes Milan had about coming back into the tie and then on, it was all about seeing out the time. But, not for united though. Right after the restart, wonderful pass from nani, saw rooney go one on one with Abbiati and a easy tap-in by rooney standards. By the way, that was the only good contribution by nani in the game. I was so frustrated by nani during the match for his lazy plays. I think SAF would have replaced him if we were chasing the game. He needs to get a goal to get his confidence back on track.
The man of the match for me was Park. What a performance! He has been serving well for the side whenever he has played. Never lets the team down. All others had quite a good game and defense was solid with rio and vida back at the center.
An otherwise dull match after goals from united was lit up when one and only David Beckham came on. What a reception he got from the fans! Amazing. Never seen a opposition player get such a reception at OT. Mainly to do with what he has done for this club for 10 years or so. Wish he was still at united. Maybe we would have won few more trophies with him. And as a banner said in OT, "Thanks for Everything Becks".
Also, watched Lyon vs Madrid. Poor madrid should have put the game to bed in the first half with the amount of chances they had, but they paid the price for not taking their chances. Lyon scored an away goal and with it the place in quarters.
I thought United will draw Madrid in quarters and there will be another reunion with ronaldo, but not to be. Should wait another year for that. Eagerly waiting for the quarters/semis draw on 19th march. With this kind of form and rooney in such incredible goal scoring touch, we shouldn't care much, should we?
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Saturday, March 6, 2010
Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester United: (0 - 1) 6th March, 2010
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Monday, March 1, 2010
Aston Villa vs Manchester United; Feb 28 2010 (Carling Cup Final)
Even though I got the same birthday gift last year, I am as happy as I was last year. A warning to all Manchester United players. You have raised my expectations w.r.t. birthday presents, so you will have to maintain the same level forever.Forgive me for the megalomaniacal first para. I just could not help it. I am delighted to see ManUtd win. Though I watched only parts of it, I must say the passing and the movement is getting better and better. And this is what ManUtd are best at.
However, one thing peeves me no end! Why is all the attention going to Rooney? Yes, it was a good header. However, lines like "Rooney inspires ManUtd to Carling Cup Victory" or "Rooney comes off the bench to guide ..." give a totally wrong impression. Rooney is truly world class and has always been, the only difference nowadays is that he is scoring more goals and that is good for him as well as the team. However dubbing ManUtd as a one man team is ridiculous.
I will go ahead and make a strong claim. Rooney is probably the most effective player in ManUtd today. However, I feel Berbatov is classier. And in fact, the star and the man of yesterday's match was Berbatov. Both goals were offsprings of heavenly passes from him. And though as usual he looked his usual bored and lax self (which I just think is his style, not his true picture), he made the best passes in the game. He is a true master and a class act. Going by how rarely he plays, there is a good chance he might go the Veron way. I sincerely hope that does not happen with him.
Over the past few days, Rooney is being credited with everything good ManUtd does. I am extremely happy for him, but it does not do justice to the team. The media has a tendency to make an individual either a complete hero or a complete villain. That is just not fair to anybody. Same was the case with Nani. He performed well quite a few times this season. In spite of that, he was always blamed. And with the arsenal game, in which he made just one great move, they dubbed it his performance every in a United shirt. I think he has had far better games than that. Of course the result was big, but there have been games where he did more than just one brilliant thing.
Rooney is doing great and I could not be happier. I have felt that he has been the best player at ManUtd, not just this season, but for quite a while now. However giving him all the attention will be harmful to both him as well as the team.
Coming back to more pleasurable things - hope we continue the form and rock everyone. Good that Chelsea lost to Man City. We now have a chance to get ahead of them. However we have to play City too; apart from them, we have Chelsea + Liverpool. Hope all goes well.
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
Everton Vs ManUtd Feb 20 2010
Be sure what you wish for, it may come back and haunt you!
Thats what happened this weekend at everton. Last week, i had wished everton to beat chelsea and help us in the title race, but what i forgot was that we have to goto everton too.
Final score: 3-1
What a disappointing performance! Absolutely ridiculous! The first half was lively, with nice quick plays and we got the lead through berba, but they got level through a wonderful strike i must admit. But, the second half was lackluster. Why don't valencia play the full 90 minutes with the same vigor and enthusiasm? He was absolute waste in second half and was not getting in the play to feed berba or rooney. Then the second everton goal came in 76th minute i guess. Again valencia the culprit. He was sleeping without marking the run of pienaar and a cross across the goal was met by Dosling.
United made substitution with berba being substituted by obertan. For gods sake why go to 4-5-1 when you are chasing the game and with valencia having a horrible game. WE NEED A STRIKER to help rooney in his attempt to get us the title. No, Owen is not the one! Berba is cool but with his niggling injury problems he cant play whole 90 minutes and wont start many matches. Rooney can play upfront on his own if he gets good service from others, but that doesn't happen in a consistent manner. One day you play the best game of your life, next week you lose miserably. Same players, same formation but different results.
The defense was so weak today. They were running through the center of our defense dribbling. I felt as if we are playing a man short in midfield. I dont understand what carrick was doing the whole game. Apart from a shot on goal and a corner i never saw him in the game. We need rio and vidic very badly in defense if we have to go on a continuous run of wins and with any hope of winning the title.
I sometimes feel Rooney is the only one in the team who plays to win. Ok even fletcher too. But others are just so impassionate about united and the desire to win. United means winning. If you dont play to win, then better dont play for united. Thats my call for the united players who played today. Playing well and losing is better than playing to lose.
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Friday, February 19, 2010
MILAN MADNESS
“Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius, and it is better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” Marilyn Monroe said that, although it may well have been Sir Alex Ferguson after Tuesday's see-sawing battle at San Siro.
The Reds went behind via a deflection, then levelled courtesy of a gigantico slice of fortune before the break (not since Giggsy's contribution late in the 1999 Champions League final has a United mis-kick been quite so effective). Then Wayne Rooney scored two headers – the second of which he could have brought down and taken three touches before backheeling into the net, such was the lax Milan marking – and United, in the manager’s words, were “coasting”.
Five minutes from time, however, the Reds allowed Clarence Seedorf to steal in and pull a goal back with an outrageous flick. Milan were back in the tie. Oh yes, and there was still time for Michael Carrick to be sent off for the most petty of crimes.
Exciting? Sure. Football at its finest? Yes… and no. The match ebbed and flowed, the pendulum of power swinging from Milan to Manchester and back again more times than the master puppeteer Ronaldinho went to ground looking for a free-kick. But the excitement – the nail-biting drama and tension football fans only feel a few times a season – was only possible thanks to football’s imperfections.
PS: Was extracted from ManUtd website.
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Preview to AC Milan vs ManUTD
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Manchester United Vs Aston Villa : FEB 10 2010

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Preview to the MidWeek Game
The MidWeek matches of the top 2 this week, i think are crucial in the title run because both teams are playing away and both have difficult opponents. Man United play Villa at villa park and Chelsea play Everton at Goodison.
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
Vision for this blog
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Manchester United Vs Arsenal and Portsmouth
what do we get to see on a nice lazy Sunday supposedly rated as the most awaited match because of the form Arsenal was in 10 matches undefeated streak. Manchester United start the game bit slowly. Everybody doubted SAF's choice to play NANI in the big match and what do we get to see No 17 comes up with the most matured and fabulous performance beating 2 people and creating a chance for the highest goal scorer in BPL ROONEY and he finishes it of easily. it does not end there rooney this time creates for nani by opening arsenal defence and he nets it in. No wonder MANUTD r the champions and will be champions.
Today's match Manutd vs Portsmouth
Right from 00:00 they were attacking and having possession with them. they created a lot of chances the best of all the lot was berbatov's chance where valencia gave a brilliant pass to charging neville, neville passes it to berbatov who is in the 3 yard box but he misses an easy chance. fletcher who has been the star performer this season apart from rooney comes up a brilliant cross and the ball finds no. 10 to just net it in wat a brilliant game play by united. Once MANUTD score a goal they dun stop there they went on to score the second time though it was a deflection but NANI showed y he is rated very highly....
Hopefully there are to come in this game....
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
We are anything but ManU
This is a very common mistake made by all supporters. Even I used to do it.
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
WEMBLEY!!!: ManU vs ManCity: 27 Jan 2010 (Carling Cup SF)

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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Manchester United vs Hull City: 23rd Jan 2010
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Possible Center-Back: Per Mertesacker

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Manchester City vs Manchester United: 19th January 2010

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Monday, January 18, 2010
Foster = YES YES YES; Neuer = NO NO NO


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Saturday, January 16, 2010
Manchester United vs Burnley: Sat 16 Jan 2010; Berbatov

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Random transfer options
Vicenzo Fiorillo
Cesar Villaluz
Jose Baxter
Miralem Pjanic
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
Get Philipp Lahm!
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Saturday, January 9, 2010
Birmingham vs Manchester United:10th January 2010

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Monday, January 4, 2010
FA CUP Manchester United vs Leeds United: 3rd January 2010
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Friday, January 1, 2010
Happy New Year
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