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Wednesday, July 18, 2018
WC2018
This time around, the #worldcup2018 was full of suprise! I am always a brasil fan, it is close to my heart since i was a child! I used to support England, Spain and Argentina but i found them not interesting anymore! So this year my top 3 teams were : Brasil, Belgium and Portugal! But only Belgium made it to the Semi and lost to 🇫🇷 ! But they won the 3rd place against England! Yeay! Im upset with Brasil bcuz the samba didnt work this time! Aishhh... As an Asian, i support both South Korea and Japan! I miss blogging, thats y i am here! 😅
Friday, June 28, 2013
Jesus Navas
Not my fave player but look at the EYES! How beautiful is that? Sexy! I manage to find young Navas picture via google image: EYESSSSSS!!!!!
Currently he is ManCity player.. oh my! All d best in City.. Meet u again when u play against ManUnited!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Menteri hingusan
Putrajaya: Menteri Belia dan Sukan, Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar berkata pengurusan Persatuan Bola Sepak Malaysia (FAM) seharusnya mendengar pandangan ahli gabungan yang berpengalaman sekiranya tidak mahu mendengar cakapnya yang dianggap sebagai ‘menteri hingusan’.
Sindiran pedas Khairy itu sudah pasti memberi petanda jelas beliau turut menuntut FAM tampil memberi penjelasan ke mana wang tajaan RM30 juta setahun yang diterima badan induk itu berhubung hak penyiaran perlawanan Liga Malaysia (Liga-M), dibelanjakan.
“Kalau tak mahu dengar cakap saya yang dianggap menteri hingusan ini, tolonglah dengar cakap orang yang lebih berpengalaman,” kata Khairy ketika ditemui pada pertemuan dengan barisan kepimpinan Persatuan Penulis Sukan Malaysia (SAM) di pejabatnya di sini, semalam.
Tahu apa berlaku dalam FAM
Beliau berkata, semuanya kini terpulang kepada FAM untuk memberi butiran ke mana wang tajaan itu dibelanjakan kepada Penasihat Persatuan Bola Sepak Kelantan (KAFA), Tan Sri Annuar Musa; Presiden Persatuan Bola Sepak Negeri (PBNJ), Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim dan bekas Presiden Persatuan Bola Sepak Perlis (PFA), Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim.
“Saya pernah menjadi Timbalan Presiden FAM sebelum ini dan tahu apa yang berlaku dalam badan induk itu tetapi saya tidak mahu ulas panjang mengenai hal ini.
“Bagi saya, FAM perlu mendengar apa yang disuarakan oleh ahli gabungan dan peminat bola sepak tempatan,” katanya.
Sumber: Bharian
Nota Kaki: Bukalah mata FAM! Malaysians are sick with your management already..
Sindiran pedas Khairy itu sudah pasti memberi petanda jelas beliau turut menuntut FAM tampil memberi penjelasan ke mana wang tajaan RM30 juta setahun yang diterima badan induk itu berhubung hak penyiaran perlawanan Liga Malaysia (Liga-M), dibelanjakan.
“Kalau tak mahu dengar cakap saya yang dianggap menteri hingusan ini, tolonglah dengar cakap orang yang lebih berpengalaman,” kata Khairy ketika ditemui pada pertemuan dengan barisan kepimpinan Persatuan Penulis Sukan Malaysia (SAM) di pejabatnya di sini, semalam.
Tahu apa berlaku dalam FAM
Beliau berkata, semuanya kini terpulang kepada FAM untuk memberi butiran ke mana wang tajaan itu dibelanjakan kepada Penasihat Persatuan Bola Sepak Kelantan (KAFA), Tan Sri Annuar Musa; Presiden Persatuan Bola Sepak Negeri (PBNJ), Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim dan bekas Presiden Persatuan Bola Sepak Perlis (PFA), Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim.
“Saya pernah menjadi Timbalan Presiden FAM sebelum ini dan tahu apa yang berlaku dalam badan induk itu tetapi saya tidak mahu ulas panjang mengenai hal ini.
“Bagi saya, FAM perlu mendengar apa yang disuarakan oleh ahli gabungan dan peminat bola sepak tempatan,” katanya.
Sumber: Bharian
Nota Kaki: Bukalah mata FAM! Malaysians are sick with your management already..
Thursday, June 06, 2013
2013/14 MUFC Official Kit
Finally the kit is out.. am going to order one soon... Sgt klasik.. Sgt Eric Cantona.. Sgt smart.. I love this look... Cant wait to have 1 for maself!
De Gea kit...
and my 2 cute United players... Rafael
Lil Pea aka Chicharito
By the way, this is our homekit.. still waiting for the away kit..
De Gea kit...
and my 2 cute United players... Rafael
Lil Pea aka Chicharito
By the way, this is our homekit.. still waiting for the away kit..
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Gay Footballer
Original article from: Yahoo Sport
The 1st ever gay footballer, played for LA Galaxy USA.. Mr Robbie Rogers.. Quite a handsome guy, he looks normal..
The 1st ever gay footballer, played for LA Galaxy USA.. Mr Robbie Rogers.. Quite a handsome guy, he looks normal..
Friday, May 17, 2013
Happy Retirement My 1st Football Hero
Happy retirement day Becky.. You gave goosebumps every time i watched you on the field.. Be a good hubby and father okay! You've played in 6 different clubs (MUFC-Preston North End-Real Madrid-LA Galaxy-AC Millan-PSG) and you have hundreds of achievements.. You are the King of Free Kick! MUFC is so lucky to have you before.. and we'll be miss u! All d best David Beckham! Such an inspiration for younger footballer.
Fact: Beckham is the 1st England player that have won 4 diff league in 4 diff country: MUFC (England); RMFC (Spain); LA Galaxy (USA) and PSG (France). What an incredible player he was!
Fact: Beckham is the 1st England player that have won 4 diff league in 4 diff country: MUFC (England); RMFC (Spain); LA Galaxy (USA) and PSG (France). What an incredible player he was!
Monday, May 13, 2013
27 years of memories
This man was born to be United.. Forever United.. He is our boss.. The best boss in this whole world. For 27 years, he brings joys to United family. He never give up and always put us on the top 3 clubs. I wish he never leave us but he is.. Last night was his last/final home game.. HOME means Old Trafford.
Fergir with all of his grandchilds.. all were born during his United era.. With 11 grandchilds, he brought back 13 EPL and 2 UCL to OT!
Sir Alex will remain the best United boss ever..
Thank you Scholes.. No one can be as 'cold' as you are..
This man by the name of Alex Ferguson, name him anything, people all around the world will def know him.. He's d boss.. He's our fergie.. Name most of the best football players, he is the one who is responsible to put them where they are now: Cantona to Beckham to Neville to Scholes to Ferdie to Nilsteroy to Van de Saar to Cristiano to Rooney to Degea to Buttner to never ending namelist in between.. He is the man.. What he did to United Family are priceless. Going with him is our best Gingerman: Scholes. He retired for good now. Left Ferdinand the Senior alone in the team (if only he still be there next season). Scholes is an incredible winger for United..
Fergir with all of his grandchilds.. all were born during his United era.. With 11 grandchilds, he brought back 13 EPL and 2 UCL to OT!
Sir Alex will remain the best United boss ever..
Thank you Scholes.. No one can be as 'cold' as you are..
Thank you Sir Alex Ferguson.. Thank you for bringing so much joys and wins into my life as a United Family. Thank you for showing me what football is. Thank you for the 20th trophy.. Thank you for being there for 27 years. You will remain immortal in OT..
Friday, May 10, 2013
Thursday, May 09, 2013
#Thankyousiralex
1992/93
Glory story: Having missed out on the title a year earlier, the surprise arrival of a certain Frenchman helped the Reds end a 26-year wait for championship glory.
Top gun: Mark Hughes, 15 league goals
Turning point: 10 April 1993. One of the most memorable days at Old Trafford ever as Steve Bruce’s injury-time double edged the Reds ever closer to a first title triumph under Sir Alex, whose memorable on-pitch celebration with Brian Kidd will live long in the memory.
Party time: 2 May 1993. Sir Alex was on the golf course when the Reds were officially confirmed as inaugural FA Premier League champions following Oldham’s 1-0 win over United’s closest challengers Aston Villa at Villa Park. Cue the famous player party at Steve Bruce’s gaff.
Sir Alex said: “The players knew they were the best and for the most part of the season they demonstrated it where it mattered, on the pitch.”
1993/94
Glory story: In the season the club mourned Sir Matt Busby’s passing, United not only retained their Championship crown but went one better by completing the domestic double.
Top gun: Eric Cantona, 18 league goals
Turning point: 23 April 1994. Returning from a five-match ban, Cantona made his mark for all the right reasons as he fired the Reds to a crucial derby victory over City with a calmly taken first half brace.
Party time: 1 May 1994. United’s victory at Ipswich coupled with Blackburn’s defeat to Coventry over the same weekend ensured back-to-back titles for the Reds.
Sir Alex said: “Winning the double was a fitting tribute to Sir Matt. We did it by playing the game in a way of which he would have wholeheartedly approved.”
1995/96
Glory story: A Cantona-inspired United side proved you CAN win things with kids as the Reds stormed to another double triumph. And didn’t we love it!
Top gun: Eric Cantona, 14 league goals
Turning point: 4 March 1996. Having been 12 points behind leaders Newcastle Newcastle at one stage, the Reds cut the lead to a single point thanks to Cantona’s winner at St James’ Park on a night when Peter Schmeichel was simply unbeatable.
Party time: 5 May 1996. A last-day 3-0 victory, at a canter, away to Middlesbrough confirmed the Reds as champions for a third time in four years.
Sir Alex said: “Some pundits suggested we couldn’t win the title with kids, but they reckoned without the force of a rejuvenated Eric Cantona and the respect and admiration our ‘kids’ have for him as a footballer.”
1996/97
Glory story: A season that started with Beckham’s half-way line stunner ended with an even greater shock as King Eric bid farewell to Old Trafford after skippering the Reds to yet another title.
Top gun: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, 18 league goals
Turning point: 19 April 1997. Two Gary Pallister headers and another goal from Andy Cole thanks to some famous ‘Calamity James’ goalkeeping secured a vital win at Anfield.
Party time: 6 May 1997. 24 hours after drawing 3-3 with Middlesbrough, the Reds were confirmed as champions after Newcastle’s goalless draw at West Ham and Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat at Wimbledon.
Sir Alex said: “Eric Cantona’s contribution to the Manchester United cause can never be underestimated - I doubt that I will ever be able to spend £1,000,000 like that again!”
1998/99
Glory story: Quite simply the greatest season in United’s history as the Reds realised a Treble dream. The Championship crown was snared first thanks to a memorable last-day win in
front of the Old Trafford faithful.
Top gun: Dwight Yorke, 18 league goals
Turning point: 14 April 1999. Leeds’ win over Arsenal in the penultimate game of the season put the title in United’s hands, but the Reds’ epic FA Cup semi-final victory over the Gunners ultimately gave Sir Alex’s men the psychological edge.
Party time: 16 May 1999. Les Ferdinand temporarily threatened to spoil the title party but United were never going to be beaten. Beckham and substitute Andy Cole made sure of that as the Treble Part 1 was wrapped up.
Sir Alex said: “I have a group of players who never cease to surprise me and I’m convinced they are capable of virtually anything. The final weeks of this season will remain with me until the day I die.”
1999/00
Glory story: There was no Treble hangover for the Reds who, inspired by Captain Keano, cantered to title glory winning by a record 18-point margin.
Top gun: Dwight Yorke, 20 league goals
Turning point: 20 February 2000. The Reds trailed Leeds by four points at the turn of the year but Andy Cole’s predatory opportunism ensured the Reds left Elland Road with a vital win over their rivals.
Party time: 22 April 2000. Beckham, a Francis Benali o.g and Solskjaer ensured an early end-of-season party at The Dell as a 3-1 win over Southampton confirmed United as top dogs once more.
Sir Alex said: “Some people suggested it could have been difficult to motivate the lads after the Treble. It could, but it hasn’t. They are as keen to succeed today as they have ever been.”
2000/01
Glory story: United blow the opposition away to finish 10 points clear of second-placed Arsenal, as Sir Alex becomes the first manager to win three titles in a row.
Top gun: Teddy Sheringham, 15 league goals
Turning point: After a 1-0 defeat at Arsenal in October, a run of 15 wins from the next 19 games took United 13 points clear – and the Reds then smashed the Gunners 6-1 at home on 25 February.
Party time: 14 April 2001. United’s 4-2 home win over Coventry, coupled with Arsenal’s 3-0 slump at home to lowly Middlesbrough, sealed the title with five games to spare.
Sir Alex said: "Winning three in a row is something special. Perhaps we’re like a great artist whose work is only really appreciated with the passing of time."
2002/03
Glory story: The Reds’ worst start to a Premier League campaign proves far from fatal when nine wins from the last 10 games leaves title-holders Arsenal trailing by five points.
Top gun: Ruud van Nistelrooy, 25 league goals
Turning point: United preserved a three-point lead by holding the Gunners 2-2 at Highbury on 16 April.
Party time: 4 May 2003. Arsenal’s shock 3-2 defeat at home to relegation-haunted Leeds ensured the celebrations could begin; United had beaten Charlton 4-1 at OT the previous day.
Sir Alex said: "We played better than any other team in the league from March onwards and you can't beat the kind of momentum we were able to build up."
2006/07
Glory story: United’s best start to a season since 1993/94 paved the way for a return to the summit of English football, six points above Jose Mourinho’s outgoing champions Chelsea.
Top gun: Cristiano Ronaldo, 17 league goals
Turning point: On 28 April, the Reds recovered from 0-2 down at Everton to win 4-2 while Chelsea were held 1-1 at home by Bolton. United went five points clear with three games left.
Party time: 6 May 2007. The day after beating Man City 1-0 at Eastlands, United were crowned champions when Mourinho’s men only draw 1-1 with Arsenal at the Emirates.
Sir Alex said: "Chelsea won the last two titles at a canter. We had to do something about it."
2007/08
Glory story: United and Chelsea raced all the way to the final day before Sir Alex’s men won the title by two points. The Reds achieved a record Premier League goal difference of +58.
Top gun: Cristiano Ronaldo, 31 league goals
Turning point: Carlos Tevez’s 88th-minute equaliser at Blackburn on 19 April ensured it was still United’s title to lose – the Reds could even afford a defeat to Chelsea seven days later.
Party time: 11 May 2008, JJB Stadium, Wigan 0-2 United. Not even a downpour could dampen the Reds’ spirits as Ronaldo’s penalty and Ryan Giggs’ late sidefoot sealed the triumph.
Sir Alex said: "We’ve expressed ourselves in an entertaining way. The title is well deserved."
2008/09
Glory story: United produced a classic home-straight surge to overtake Christmas leaders Liverpool in the table and thus equal the Merseysiders’ long-standing record of 18 titles.
Top gun: Cristiano Ronaldo, 18 league goals
Turning point: Coming back from 2-1 down to beat Aston Villa 3-2 – with an injury-time winner from debutant Federico Macheda – on 5 April 2009.
Party time: 16 May 2009, Old Trafford, United 0-0 Arsenal. Forgettable game but memorable scenes when Gary Neville lifted the trophy aloft in front of 75,468 fans.
Sir Alex said: "The challenge now is to win it next year. A 19th league title would be
special."
2010/11
Glory story: Propelled by a near-perfect home record, United see off the challenge of Arsenal and a late charge by title-holders Chelsea to secure a 19th championship on the penultimate day.
Top gun: Dimitar Berbatov, 21 league goals
Turning point: United were 2-0 down at West Ham on 2 April, but roared back with four second-half goals to stay in the driving seat at the top of the table.
Party time: 14 May 2011, Ewood Park, Blackburn 1-1 United. The Reds secured the point needed to become the most successful English league team with 19 titles.
2012/13
Glory story: Spurred on by the heartbreak of losing the title in the dying seconds of the 2011/12 campaign and with the addition of one RvP to the squad, the Reds came back with a vengeance to secure a 20th title triumph... and with four games to spare.
Top gun: Robin van Persie, 25 league goals
Turning point: Last-minute victories at City and at home to Newcastle in December were important, but the second weekend in February when City lost at Southampton and United beat Everton (the team Sir Alex claimed we'd thrown the title away against the previous campaign) put the Reds 12 points clear and well in control of the title race.
Party time: 22 April 2013, Old Trafford, United 3-0 Villa. A first-half Robin van Persie hat-trick - the second goal of which was an absolute gem - secured the three points needed to seal title glory.
Source: manutd
Glory story: Having missed out on the title a year earlier, the surprise arrival of a certain Frenchman helped the Reds end a 26-year wait for championship glory.
Top gun: Mark Hughes, 15 league goals
Turning point: 10 April 1993. One of the most memorable days at Old Trafford ever as Steve Bruce’s injury-time double edged the Reds ever closer to a first title triumph under Sir Alex, whose memorable on-pitch celebration with Brian Kidd will live long in the memory.
Party time: 2 May 1993. Sir Alex was on the golf course when the Reds were officially confirmed as inaugural FA Premier League champions following Oldham’s 1-0 win over United’s closest challengers Aston Villa at Villa Park. Cue the famous player party at Steve Bruce’s gaff.
Sir Alex said: “The players knew they were the best and for the most part of the season they demonstrated it where it mattered, on the pitch.”
1993/94
Glory story: In the season the club mourned Sir Matt Busby’s passing, United not only retained their Championship crown but went one better by completing the domestic double.
Top gun: Eric Cantona, 18 league goals
Turning point: 23 April 1994. Returning from a five-match ban, Cantona made his mark for all the right reasons as he fired the Reds to a crucial derby victory over City with a calmly taken first half brace.
Party time: 1 May 1994. United’s victory at Ipswich coupled with Blackburn’s defeat to Coventry over the same weekend ensured back-to-back titles for the Reds.
Sir Alex said: “Winning the double was a fitting tribute to Sir Matt. We did it by playing the game in a way of which he would have wholeheartedly approved.”
1995/96
Glory story: A Cantona-inspired United side proved you CAN win things with kids as the Reds stormed to another double triumph. And didn’t we love it!
Top gun: Eric Cantona, 14 league goals
Turning point: 4 March 1996. Having been 12 points behind leaders Newcastle Newcastle at one stage, the Reds cut the lead to a single point thanks to Cantona’s winner at St James’ Park on a night when Peter Schmeichel was simply unbeatable.
Party time: 5 May 1996. A last-day 3-0 victory, at a canter, away to Middlesbrough confirmed the Reds as champions for a third time in four years.
Sir Alex said: “Some pundits suggested we couldn’t win the title with kids, but they reckoned without the force of a rejuvenated Eric Cantona and the respect and admiration our ‘kids’ have for him as a footballer.”
1996/97
Glory story: A season that started with Beckham’s half-way line stunner ended with an even greater shock as King Eric bid farewell to Old Trafford after skippering the Reds to yet another title.
Top gun: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, 18 league goals
Turning point: 19 April 1997. Two Gary Pallister headers and another goal from Andy Cole thanks to some famous ‘Calamity James’ goalkeeping secured a vital win at Anfield.
Party time: 6 May 1997. 24 hours after drawing 3-3 with Middlesbrough, the Reds were confirmed as champions after Newcastle’s goalless draw at West Ham and Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat at Wimbledon.
Sir Alex said: “Eric Cantona’s contribution to the Manchester United cause can never be underestimated - I doubt that I will ever be able to spend £1,000,000 like that again!”
1998/99
Glory story: Quite simply the greatest season in United’s history as the Reds realised a Treble dream. The Championship crown was snared first thanks to a memorable last-day win in
front of the Old Trafford faithful.
Top gun: Dwight Yorke, 18 league goals
Turning point: 14 April 1999. Leeds’ win over Arsenal in the penultimate game of the season put the title in United’s hands, but the Reds’ epic FA Cup semi-final victory over the Gunners ultimately gave Sir Alex’s men the psychological edge.
Party time: 16 May 1999. Les Ferdinand temporarily threatened to spoil the title party but United were never going to be beaten. Beckham and substitute Andy Cole made sure of that as the Treble Part 1 was wrapped up.
Sir Alex said: “I have a group of players who never cease to surprise me and I’m convinced they are capable of virtually anything. The final weeks of this season will remain with me until the day I die.”
1999/00
Glory story: There was no Treble hangover for the Reds who, inspired by Captain Keano, cantered to title glory winning by a record 18-point margin.
Top gun: Dwight Yorke, 20 league goals
Turning point: 20 February 2000. The Reds trailed Leeds by four points at the turn of the year but Andy Cole’s predatory opportunism ensured the Reds left Elland Road with a vital win over their rivals.
Party time: 22 April 2000. Beckham, a Francis Benali o.g and Solskjaer ensured an early end-of-season party at The Dell as a 3-1 win over Southampton confirmed United as top dogs once more.
Sir Alex said: “Some people suggested it could have been difficult to motivate the lads after the Treble. It could, but it hasn’t. They are as keen to succeed today as they have ever been.”
2000/01
Glory story: United blow the opposition away to finish 10 points clear of second-placed Arsenal, as Sir Alex becomes the first manager to win three titles in a row.
Top gun: Teddy Sheringham, 15 league goals
Turning point: After a 1-0 defeat at Arsenal in October, a run of 15 wins from the next 19 games took United 13 points clear – and the Reds then smashed the Gunners 6-1 at home on 25 February.
Party time: 14 April 2001. United’s 4-2 home win over Coventry, coupled with Arsenal’s 3-0 slump at home to lowly Middlesbrough, sealed the title with five games to spare.
Sir Alex said: "Winning three in a row is something special. Perhaps we’re like a great artist whose work is only really appreciated with the passing of time."
2002/03
Glory story: The Reds’ worst start to a Premier League campaign proves far from fatal when nine wins from the last 10 games leaves title-holders Arsenal trailing by five points.
Top gun: Ruud van Nistelrooy, 25 league goals
Turning point: United preserved a three-point lead by holding the Gunners 2-2 at Highbury on 16 April.
Party time: 4 May 2003. Arsenal’s shock 3-2 defeat at home to relegation-haunted Leeds ensured the celebrations could begin; United had beaten Charlton 4-1 at OT the previous day.
Sir Alex said: "We played better than any other team in the league from March onwards and you can't beat the kind of momentum we were able to build up."
2006/07
Glory story: United’s best start to a season since 1993/94 paved the way for a return to the summit of English football, six points above Jose Mourinho’s outgoing champions Chelsea.
Top gun: Cristiano Ronaldo, 17 league goals
Turning point: On 28 April, the Reds recovered from 0-2 down at Everton to win 4-2 while Chelsea were held 1-1 at home by Bolton. United went five points clear with three games left.
Party time: 6 May 2007. The day after beating Man City 1-0 at Eastlands, United were crowned champions when Mourinho’s men only draw 1-1 with Arsenal at the Emirates.
Sir Alex said: "Chelsea won the last two titles at a canter. We had to do something about it."
2007/08
Glory story: United and Chelsea raced all the way to the final day before Sir Alex’s men won the title by two points. The Reds achieved a record Premier League goal difference of +58.
Top gun: Cristiano Ronaldo, 31 league goals
Turning point: Carlos Tevez’s 88th-minute equaliser at Blackburn on 19 April ensured it was still United’s title to lose – the Reds could even afford a defeat to Chelsea seven days later.
Party time: 11 May 2008, JJB Stadium, Wigan 0-2 United. Not even a downpour could dampen the Reds’ spirits as Ronaldo’s penalty and Ryan Giggs’ late sidefoot sealed the triumph.
Sir Alex said: "We’ve expressed ourselves in an entertaining way. The title is well deserved."
2008/09
Glory story: United produced a classic home-straight surge to overtake Christmas leaders Liverpool in the table and thus equal the Merseysiders’ long-standing record of 18 titles.
Top gun: Cristiano Ronaldo, 18 league goals
Turning point: Coming back from 2-1 down to beat Aston Villa 3-2 – with an injury-time winner from debutant Federico Macheda – on 5 April 2009.
Party time: 16 May 2009, Old Trafford, United 0-0 Arsenal. Forgettable game but memorable scenes when Gary Neville lifted the trophy aloft in front of 75,468 fans.
Sir Alex said: "The challenge now is to win it next year. A 19th league title would be
special."
2010/11
Glory story: Propelled by a near-perfect home record, United see off the challenge of Arsenal and a late charge by title-holders Chelsea to secure a 19th championship on the penultimate day.
Top gun: Dimitar Berbatov, 21 league goals
Turning point: United were 2-0 down at West Ham on 2 April, but roared back with four second-half goals to stay in the driving seat at the top of the table.
Party time: 14 May 2011, Ewood Park, Blackburn 1-1 United. The Reds secured the point needed to become the most successful English league team with 19 titles.
2012/13
Glory story: Spurred on by the heartbreak of losing the title in the dying seconds of the 2011/12 campaign and with the addition of one RvP to the squad, the Reds came back with a vengeance to secure a 20th title triumph... and with four games to spare.
Top gun: Robin van Persie, 25 league goals
Turning point: Last-minute victories at City and at home to Newcastle in December were important, but the second weekend in February when City lost at Southampton and United beat Everton (the team Sir Alex claimed we'd thrown the title away against the previous campaign) put the Reds 12 points clear and well in control of the title race.
Party time: 22 April 2013, Old Trafford, United 3-0 Villa. A first-half Robin van Persie hat-trick - the second goal of which was an absolute gem - secured the three points needed to seal title glory.
Source: manutd
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Chamipons2013 - The 20th
Finally we won it! Glory glory man united! 20th title is ours! The champions of 2013: The Red Devils! Love love love mufc! You go mufc, do it again next year! Im so proud of SAF and all of the players. nd Robin Van Persie finally gave his hat-trick and the EPL top scorer as of today..*Hug*
"We have a fantastic team, fantastic players. If you look at every single one of them, it's a championship for every single one of them, and I mean everyone: the staff, the manager, trainers, players, medical staff... everyone has been great. This is our 20th title and, I think, deserved."-RVP
RVP is showing off his '20' jersey with proud!
"We have a fantastic team, fantastic players. If you look at every single one of them, it's a championship for every single one of them, and I mean everyone: the staff, the manager, trainers, players, medical staff... everyone has been great. This is our 20th title and, I think, deserved."-RVP
Thursday, February 14, 2013
hashtag ggmu hashtag halamadrid
First leg ended up with a draw: 1-1. Good job Red Devils, hopefully we can win at OT!My Man of the Match : De Gea.. Good job boy! Now haters can shut up!
look at this stopper! Im eager to know what will he become in 5 yrs... Maybe better that VDS or IC..
And of course, real madrid only hope: Cristiano Ronaldo who didnt really celeb his goal as a respect to his former club.
I still couldnt believe that this Portuguese can jump that high and stay high for a long time..
Look at this adorable boy.. He said he will never play for City, so Manchini dont harass him anymore!
What a friendship between these two great manager.. SAF-Mourinho
And this friendship.. Evra-Cristiano
And this last pic.. what an emotional ending for these two.. Love them both! Maybe CR should be back at OT for good in the future..
look at this stopper! Im eager to know what will he become in 5 yrs... Maybe better that VDS or IC..
Tq to Welbeck for the only goal..
I still couldnt believe that this Portuguese can jump that high and stay high for a long time..
Look at this adorable boy.. He said he will never play for City, so Manchini dont harass him anymore!
What a friendship between these two great manager.. SAF-Mourinho
And this friendship.. Evra-Cristiano
And this last pic.. what an emotional ending for these two.. Love them both! Maybe CR should be back at OT for good in the future..
See u in Old Trafford for the 2nd leg in 3 weeks fans n haters.. #ggmu #mufc #believe
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