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Old 29-01-2010, 09:33 AM   #21
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Hanya ada satu team di Manchester ... yaitu yg berbaju merah....

Chris Cohen - Talk of the Terrace, ESPN - 26/12/09

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Another City Player Assaults Another United Fan?



Craig Bellamy assaulted Manchester United fan, Jake Clarke, in front of the eyes of the world after City conceded a 96th minute goal by Michael Owen, after Bellamy thought he had earned a point for the blues in the last minute of normal time.

Another City fan has now been accused of assaulting another United fan in the club 42nd Street in town.

Michael Johnson, who is originally from Urmston and who played for City’s youth team, has allegedly head butted a United fan who was singing United songs on a night out.

Johnson is a Leeds fan who played for Everton’s youth academy before being snapped up by City when he was 16-years-old.

The City midfielder, who was ruled out for the season in December, has been arrested on suspicion of assault causing actual bodily harm and bailed until March 18.

The incident occurred just four days before Johnson apparently picked up a season-ending injury in training.

Rumour has it that Johnson is big on the Manchester party scene and that he is regularly seen pissed out of his face.

The United fan claims he was was head-butted, knocked to the ground, then kicked whilst he was on the floor.

“Just after 1am on Sunday, 6 December 2009, a patrol car was flagged down and an officer was told a man had been assaulted,” said a spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police. “The 22-year-old victim reported that he had been assaulted in 42nd Street nightclub. The man had a cut to the face but no other injuries.”

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dah mulai panas neh..

Man City v Man Utd – fancy getting your own giant billboard?



Fancy seeing your favourite chant or slogan in letters six feet tall on a poster in the centre of Manchester? Well now is your big chance!

www.cityutd.com offers one lucky fan of Manchester United, and another of Manchester City the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have their own words displayed on a giant billboard in Manchester.

The poster will be located at Deansgate and will show rival fans’ slogans or chants in giant letters in the build-up to the eagerly-anticipated Manchester City v Manchester United derby on Saturday 17th April. Your words could inspire your team to the victory they so desperately want over their most fierce rivals.

With a range of designs available you can really personalise your poster, and even send it to friends and family. All submissions will be hosted on www.cityutd.com, where visitors will be able to rate each poster in order to reward one lucky fan of each club the honour of having their slogan/chant as the centre of attention in Manchester.

Designing your poster can take as little as two minutes so visit www.cityutd.com and do your bit for your club.

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16/04/2010 07:00 - ManUtd.com, Geoff Berkeley
Great wins over City



Clean sheets have been key to four of United's last five away wins in Manchester derbies. The exception was a five-goal thriller 14 years ago...

Maine Road, 6 April 1996, 3-2, (Cantona, Cole, Giggs)
A game of great significance for both sides, with City on the fringes of relegation, while United were involved in a titanic tussle for the title with Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle, who'd held a 10-point lead at Christmas. Eric Cantona's early penalty and an Andrew Cole strike - either side of Mikhail Kavelashvili's equaliser - put the Reds 2-1 up at half-time, but when Uwe Rosler netted in the 72nd minute, it looked as though the Blues had secured a vital point. Step forward Ryan Giggs for a stunning winner, jubilantly celebrated by the away fans. United went on to win the Double while City were relegated on goal difference.

Maine Road, 18 November 2000, 1-0 (Beckham)
The first derby for four years - while City were out of the top flight - had all the classic ingredients: strong challenges, verbal exchanges and a moment of magic. Before any of the dust could settle between the two sides, the recently-appointed England captain David Beckham struck a trademark 30-yard free-kick to seize the lead inside two minutes. The resulting score line did not truly reflect what was an exhilarating match, as both sides created numerous chances. The Reds held on to secure a sixth straight victory, along the way to what would be a third successive title.

Eastlands, 13 February 2005, 2-0 (Rooney, Dunne og)
Wayne Rooney’s impressive debut season continued as he stole the show on United's second visit to Eastlands. The 19 year-old broke the deadlock from Gary Neville's cross on 68 minutes, striking a deflected shot past David James. Seven minutes later, Rooney burst into the box and fired towards goal, only for Richard Dunne to intervene and steer it past his own keeper. Despite this fifth win on a spin, later setbacks meant United were unable to seriously challenge for the title, finishing 18 points behind Chelsea.

Eastlands, 5 May 2007, 1-0 (Ronaldo)
Days after bowing out of the Champions League semi final to eventual winners Milan, United had to galvanise for a crucial league game. Sir Alex's men duly responded, taking the lead through Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty just before half time. Nerves were jangling as the match wore on and the Reds nearly surrendered the points 10 minutes from time when Wes Brown fouled Michael Ball, who earlier escaped a red card when referee Rob Styles missed his stamp on Ronaldo. Darius Vassell stepped up to the spot but to our great relief, Edwin van der Sar saved his kick and 24 hours later United were confirmed as champions.

Eastlands, 30 November 2008, 1-0 (Rooney)
Penalty-scoring hero in the previous win at Eastlands, Ronaldo became the villain when he received a second yellow for a blatant handball. Fortunately this did not derail the Reds too much as a dominant display delivered a win, thanks to Rooney hammering in his 100th United goal just before the break.
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Gallery : City classic - ManUtd.com




Wayne Rooney celebrates his winner at Eastlands last season



Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off last term after this handball...


...but United held out for the win thanks to Rooney's goal


Ronaldo converted a crucial penalty in May 2007...


... and Edwin van der Sar later saved a Darius Vassell spot-kick as United took a giant stride towards the title



Sir Alex Ferguson couldn't hide his delight at the final whistle
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Rooney netted the opener in a 2-0 win in February 2005


Roy Keane bossed the midfield in the November 2000 encounter...


... which was settled by David Beckham's early goal


Nicky Butt and Michael Brown battle for possession in April 1996



Eric Cantona scored from the spot to help United to a 3-2 win that day
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Yes, smlam mng lgi 0-1 d Eastland, Mksih Scholes, mpe bnting2 barang gw. MU Champions 2010
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Glasses half full
MEN, Paul Handler - 15th May, 2010


I’ve just been taking a look back through United and City’s seasons for the MEN’s season reviews (free with the MEN on Tuesday and Wednesday).

The overriding feeling I get from both sets of fans is one of anti-climax.

Although at one stage United were in good shape in the Premier League and the Champions League, the fans posting into our message boards never seemed overwhelmed by the type of football being produced at Old Trafford.

And of course a sense of disillusionment on the pitch was underpinned by growing opposition to the Glazer ownership via the Green and Gold campaign.

There is almost the sense that some fans would actually like to see United falter so they can vent their full fury. Maybe that’s just my imagination though.

I suppose the largest smiles from United were produced by a remarkable series of derby games. Four matches, three wins including three injury time goals.

Which all, of course, added to the misery at City. Despite their best ever Premier League finish, Blues highlights only really came by way of the odd satisfying result. The double over Chelsea and victories over Arsenal come into that category, as do the spankings of Burnley and Birmingham.

But again, I never had the sense, from reading the message boards, that the fans were really convinced by what they were seeing.

Then of course there was the Mark Hughes fiasco, which had even hardened students of the club’s pantomime past scratching their heads.

It’s been a funny old season, and one I think that has left fans on the Red and Blue half of Manchester unfulfilled.
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