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Chris Smalling | 2 | 20.00% | |
Juan Mata | 7 | 70.00% | |
Daley Blind | 0 | 0% | |
Jesse Lingard | 0 | 0% | |
Ander Herrera | 0 | 0% | |
Memphis Depay | 0 | 0% | |
Andreas Pereira | 1 | 10.00% | |
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20-02-2016, 11:04 AM | #11 |
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Re: [FA Cup] Shrewsbury Town vs Manchester United
Mungkin bisa dicoba mencadangkan Memphis di pertandingan ini. Martial di striker dan Perreira di kiri atau Martial di kiri dan Keane di striker. Mencoba opsi2 tidak adanya Rooney.
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20-02-2016, 12:15 PM | #12 |
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Re: [FA Cup] Shrewsbury Town vs Manchester United
Terserah Van gall sudah
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20-02-2016, 02:40 PM | #13 |
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Kayaknya Martial lebih baik jadi winger kiri. Strategi van Gaal waktu lawan Mthdidnfidj awalnya jadiin Martial di CF. Tapi sepertinya dia kurang berkontribusi di situ. Akhirnya Memphis yg jadi striker (SS atau false 9 whatever lah namanya) karena di sayap dia mati gaya dan akhirnya Martial kembali jadi winger. Tapi Memphis juga ga mumpuni jadi striker. Soo... Mungkin ada pilihan lain lah nanti.
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20-02-2016, 04:32 PM | #14 |
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Re: [FA Cup] Shrewsbury Town vs Manchester United
Carin striker lah jangan memphis jadi striker
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20-02-2016, 05:27 PM | #15 |
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Re: [FA Cup] Shrewsbury Town vs Manchester United
seri 0-0 lanjut replay di Old Trafford
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20-02-2016, 07:33 PM | #17 |
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Re: [FA Cup] Shrewsbury Town vs Manchester United
Match preview: Shrewsbury Town v United
Scene-setter: Manchester United are clear favourites to win this first-ever match against Shrewsbury Town, yet victory against the relegation-threatened League One side is far from guaranteed with the Reds low on confidence after consecutive away defeats to Sunderland and FC Midtjylland. Form guide: Louis van Gaal’s men have registered five wins, two draws and three defeats from 10 matches in 2016, a run of results that includes two FA Cup victories over Sheffield United and Derby County. Meanwhile, Shrewsbury are currently 19th in League One and sit just three points above the drop zone, yet they head into this game on the back of a morale-boosting 3-2 win at rivals Blackpool. They beat Cardiff City and Sheffield Wednesday in the third and fourth rounds of the cup. Latest team news: David De Gea suffered an injury during the warm-up in Midtjylland and the goalkeeper could miss Monday’s match as a result, with Sergio Romero set to deputise again. Sam Johnstone, Marcos Rojo, Phil Jones, Luke Shaw, Antonio Valencia, Guillermo Varela, Ashley Young, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Marouane Fellaini, Adnan Januzaj and Wayne Rooney are also recovering from injuries. Donald Love, who made his senior debut in the Europa League on Thursday, is cup-tied due to his previous involvement in the competition with loan club Wigan Athletic against Bury. Shrewsbury's on-loan midfielder James Wallace has been forced out of action with a knee injury. View from the dressing room: “It was a performance that wasn’t acceptable. We need to start rewarding these fans who travel this far and give us great support throughout the whole game. I think we all know that it wasn’t good enough.” - Chris Smalling, after losing at Midtjylland. View from the opposition: “It's great for the fans. To get that last-minute winner [against Sheffield Wednesday], then sit around the telly on Sunday night and see us pull Man United, it doesn't get any better than that for any fan. You have people stopping you to shake your hand. It's great for the fans. It's a chance to enjoy it, to go and milk every moment.” - Shrewsbury manager Micky Mellon. Opposition manager: Mellon is a former Scottish professional who spent his playing career with 10 different clubs, but made the most appearances with Blackpool, Burnley and Tranmere Rovers. His managerial career began at Fleetwood Town in 2008 for four seasons, followed by a caretaker spell at Barnsley ahead of his current reign at Shrewsbury. Sub-plots: The draw for the FA Cup sixth round takes place at 18:15 GMT on Sunday evening, some 24 hours ahead of United facing the Shrews at Greenhous Meadow. The Reds will be ball no.4. Rivals watch: FA Cup holders Arsenal host Hull City on Saturday; Tottenham Hotspur host Crystal Palace and Manchester City travel to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea on Sunday. Referee: Robert Madley will take charge of Monday's match under the floodlights. The Yorkshireman has refereed just one United match this season, the 2-1 win at Watford on 21 November. HTML Code:
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21-02-2016, 08:37 PM | #18 |
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Manchester United's FA Cup 5th-round facts
Blank line-up The poignant match against Sheffield Wednesday in 1958 at Old Trafford, the first game after the Munich tragedy, was a night that will never be forgotten. The programme contained no names in the United side, only blank spaces, as it was unclear just which XI the Reds would be able to field. Wednesday were the opponents three times at the fifth-round hurdle between 1958 and 1961. Away days United reached the fifth round 14 times between 1970 and 1994 - and were drawn away on 13 of those occasions, with a home tie against Middlesbrough in 1972 being the exception. Even then, the replay ensured a journey to Ayresome Park, the Teessiders' former stadium. Simply the Best George Best became the second player to score six goals in a single United game (the first was Harold Halse in the 1911 Charity Shield) when Northampton Town were hammered 8-2 at The County Ground in 1970. It is not the Reds' biggest win at this stage of the competition, however, as Yeovil Town were thrashed 8-0 in 1949 with Jack Rowley netting five times. United were then playing home games at Maine Road, Manchester City's old abode, while Old Trafford was being rebuilt after World War II bomb damage. Double figures George Best and Denis Law both have 10 goals to their name for the club in FA Cup fifth-round ties. Jack Rowley has six with Brian McClair and Charlie Mitten both on five For and against Jimmy Greenhoff scored for and against United in the fifth round of the FA Cup; as an opponent, he opened the scoring for Birmingham City in their 6-2 replay defeat at Old Trafford in 1969. It takes two to tussle Several fiery confrontations between opposing personnel have taken place in the FA Cup fifth round. Brian McClair and Nigel Winterburn famously fell out at the end of United's 2-1 defeat to Arsenal at Highbury in 1988, Alex Ferguson and his opposite number had a spat on the sidelines in the 1990 game at Newcastle United while Gary Neville was sent off for a headbutt on Manchester City's Steve McManaman in 2004. Quick out of the blocks In 1995, the Reds went 2-0 up against Leeds United within five minutes, through Steve Bruce and Brian McClair, en route to a 3-1 triumph. In the replay at Reading in 2007, Sir Alex's men were 3-0 ahead with only six minutes on the clock thanks to Gabriel Heinze, Louis Saha and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The match finished 3-2. Spot of bother There have been a number of penalty issues at this stage of the competition for United. Brian McClair's late miss in the aforementioned 1988 tie at Arsenal cost the Reds a replay, while there was a controversial spot-kick awarded by referee Alan Wilkie against Manchester City's Michael Frontzeck for holding Eric Cantona inside the box in 1996; the Frenchman expertly converted it of course. In the dying embers of the game at Sheffield United on Valentine's Day in 1993, Steve Bruce failed from 12 yards when hitting a post but it should have been retaken due to encroachment. Rooney return Wayne Rooney's first game back at Goodison Park following his move to Old Trafford came in a fifth-round FA Cup clash in 2005. Before the game, the 19-year-old said: "It's mostly people who don't understand the game who give you stick. I'm a Manchester United player and, if the Everton fans want to dislike me, that's up to them." Rooney helped the Reds win 2-0 in a hostile environment with Quinton Fortune and Cristiano Ronaldo netting against David Moyes's men. Huddersfield home United once staged a home game at Huddersfield Town's old ground, Leeds Road, and it came as part of the successful 1948 FA Cup run. John Warner and Charlie Mitten scored in a 2-0 triumph over Charlton Athletic. A crowd of 33,312 witnessed the clash which could not be held in Manchester due to Old Trafford being unusable for the war wounds mentioned above and the usual landlords City also being drawn at home. The Reds did play another FA Cup tie at Leeds Road, against Sunderland in 1964, but on that occasion it was a neutral venue for a second replay in the sixth round. HTML Code:
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22-02-2016, 09:49 AM | #20 |
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Re: [FA Cup] Shrewsbury Town vs Manchester United
Yoi bro, saat itu tim bener2 hancur tapi segera bangkit.
Manajer sementera diambil alih oleh Murphy & bahkan pencetak gol pertandingan tsb seorang debutan, Shay Brennan
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