Monday, 28th of February 2011 marks the farcical 35th anniversary of nothingness for Manchester City. The oil-rich mercenaries have not won a trophy since the 28th of February 1976 when City won the Football League Cup against Newcastle United, winning 2-1. Since then, neighbours Manchester United have claimed 36 titles… 25 Comments Wayne Rooney Escapes FA Sanctions 28/02/2011
Wayne Rooney has escaped retrospective punishment from The Football Association following his foul on Wigan Athletic midfielder James McCarthy. The 25-year-old England striker was spoken to by referee Mark Clattenburg on the field when the incident occurred, and the ref. told The FA that he took the correct action on Saturday… Picture: Antonio Valencia Back In Training 28/02/2011
Sir Alex: Media Are Out To Hang Rooney ! 27/02/2011
Sir Alex Ferguson has slammed the media, saying they will attempt to get Wayne Rooney suspended ahead of a massive week for Manchester United. Rooney made contact with the head of Wigan Athletic’s James McCarthy via his forearm and despite referee Mark Clattenburg not taking action, Fergie believes the press will… Chicharito Hails ‘Very Important’ 3 Points 27/02/2011
Match-winner Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez expressed his delight with United’s 4-0 away win over Wigan Athletic on Saturday. The 22-year-old Mexican striker netted a brace, helping The Red Devils to only their 4th win on the road from 13 away games in the Premier League. Chicha branded the result as ‘very important’… Gaffer Pleased With Wigan Performance 27/02/2011
Sir Alex Ferguson declared himself content with United’s performance in their 4-0 victory over Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium. Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez netted a double either side of the break, before Wayne Rooney and Fabio Da Silva added to the scoreline. However, it was Edwin Van Der Sar who kept The Red Devils in the game… Match Preview: Wigan v United 26/02/2011
Video Highlights: Wigan 0-4 United 26/02/2011
Premier League 26th February 2011 Late Surge Sees United Batter Wigan 26/02/2011
The Glazer Family have again stated they are ‘fully committed’ to the running of Manchester United, denying any talks over a possible £1.5 Billion takeover ever happened with proposed bidders ‘Qatar Holdings’. The highly unpopular American owners released reasonably good figures to go with their statement of intent, but fans remain unhappy with the current situation… |