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Saturday, 6 August 2011

Paul Scholes' Testamonial.

Paul Scholes played his last game for Manchester United in front of 75,000 fans last night.  Every seat in Old Trafford was filled, and Paul Scholes couldn't deny how much he is loved by the United fans.  None other than Pele and United legend Eric Cantona put a team together to face the reds, representing New York Cosmos in their first match in many years.  Nicky Butt, Gary Neville and Dwight Yorke were wearing the Cosmos for this friendly, as well as Patrick Viera who was soundly booed every time he went near the ball.  Actually I was glad he played because it only added to the atmosphere.




In these games I always hope the player being honoured plays well, although Scholes almost always does. Therefore I shouldn't have been surprised when The Genius struck a thunderous 25 yard shot right into the top corner after 20 minutes of play! It was just perfect and Scholesey went on to spray long passes all over the pitch. He really could have bagged a hat-trick to be honest and when he was subbed after 75 minutes he really didn't look ready to come off. The youngsters came on and took over from a full strength starting line up, finishing the game off at 6-0 to the reds. Danny Welbeck, Anderson, Wayne Rooney (pen) and  Mame Diouf (x2) were the goalscorers.


We will never really replace a player such as Paul Scholes but he can rest assured he has given us some amazing memories and will never be forgotten.
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Thursday, 4 August 2011

Welcome!

Hello there,
                 I would like to welcome you and introduce you to my new Manchester United blog.

My plan is to bring to you news, opinion and media relating to the mighty reds.  I hope that I can convey my great love for the beautiful game and of course; Fergies' boys!  Manchester United are the most famous football club in the world and Sir Alex Ferguson may just be the greatest manager of all time.  For as long as I can remember he has steered the reds to many a trophy and unearthed wonderful talents along the way. He truly has brought the greatest players in the world to play in the humble city of Manchester, whether these players were working for or against us I will always be gratefull for that. I doubt I'd have seen the likes of Paul Scholes, Cristiano Ronaldo, or even Lionel Messis' great Barcelona playing down the road, if not for the work Sir Alex has done.

So in the coming weeks I hope to share my personal experiences and feelings, and share stories about the Reds'  upcoming season.  "From the banks of the irwell...."
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