Archive for July, 2008

Solksjaer Testimonial: United vs Espanyol

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Ole Gunnar Solksjaer Testimonial

Manchester United’s legend Ole Gunnar Solksjaer will have his Testimonial match commencing this Sat 02 August, kick-off 3pm GMT.

The following statements is from Manutd.com:

All Season Ticket holders and One United Members who originally made an application have been successful subject to payments being debited. Supporters are advised to check their online booking history to check payment details.

Tickets are now on sale to the General Public online or by calling 0161 868 8000 option 1. Supporter’s looking to purchase seats in the best available position should note that there are a number of seats available in West Upper, Block WU205 priced £37.00 for non-members.

All tickets booked will now be held for collection, it is advisable to collect your tickets at least two hours before kick off to avoid any unnecessary delays queuing to collect your tickets.

Non-Members Ticket Prices

Tickets are subject to availability.

North East / West Quadrants Tier 1 £30.00
North East / West Quadrants Tier 2 £26.00
East & West Tier 2 £26.00
North Stand Tier 3 £22.00

A 50% concession is available to under 16s and over 65’s.

Please note Season Ticket Holders and One United Members can gain a £2/£1 discount by quoting their membership numbers but this discount is only available by calling 0161 868 8000.

Supporters based in Norway should contact www.travel-partner.no for more details.

Hospitality Packages

The following packages are available for the Ole Gunnar Solskjaer testimonial match.

West Stand Boxes
6 seater - £900 per box + VAT
8 seater - £1200 per box + VAT
2-course meal & cash bar

International Suite Hospitality
£150 per person + VAT
2-course chef’s table, cash bar and Exec match ticket at front of WU205
Shared tables of 10

Salford Suite 1 - Hospitality
£150 per person + VAT
2-course chef’s table, cash bar and Exec match ticket at front of N3414/N3415
Shared tables of 10.

To book or get more details, please call 0161 868 8000 (option 2, then 3).

Ronaldo get Tevez’s support!!!

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Apparently Carloz Tevez has broken ranks by claiming Cristiano Ronaldo should be allowed to join Real Madrid if he wishes. Ronaldo has been the transfer story since Manchester United’s European triumph in Moscow last Champions League final against Chelsea.

Tevez has risked incurring the wrath of Sir Alex Ferguson by claiming The-Slave-Ronaldo (a 5star slave who earns close to £120,000 per week) should be allowed to leave if he wants to.

“The team has great players, including Ronaldo, of course, “Tevez told AS.”It’s clear that he is a very important player for us, but this is a personal decision, which is up to only him.

“I understand Cristiano. Every footballer wants to play at Real Madrid. On the other hand, I also think that everyone wants to play for Manchester United, but if what he seeks is something else, I think that should be respected.

“I have not talked to him, but when these things happen, neither side feels good.”

p/s: The media may have misquoted Tevez’s comment who are more than willing to put a spin just to sell more copies.

Scholes’ two years plan

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has admitted he does not expect to spend more than another two seasons at the club. 33-year-old Scholes has spent his entire career at Old Trafford and been at the heart of most of United’s success under Sir Alex Ferguson.

Scholes said: “How long will I go on? I’d think two years at the most.

“I have one year left on my contract and hopefully I’ll get another one but I suppose it all depends on how you’re feeling and how you’re playing.”At the moment I just think two years would be about right.”

Scholes has not ruled out moving to a club at a lower level to prolong his career or later becoming a coach, but he admits he will not miss the spotlight that comes with playing at the top level.

He added: “I can’t say that I can’t wait to finish but I am looking forward to finishing with everything that goes with it.

“I suppose people are just very invasive and are always wanting to know what you’re going to do.

“The only thing I will definitely miss is the football, not the general life of a footballer.”

Madrid move a REAL mistake - “the worst thing he could do”

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Sir Alex Ferguson was at his most candid yet on Monday afternoon when asked about the future of Cristiano Ronaldo. The Reds boss firmly set out the facts that Ronaldo is contracted to United for four more years, adding that a move to Real Madrid would be “the worst thing he could do”.The 23-year-old winger, who is currently recovering after an ankle operation that will keep him for around three months, has been the subject of much speculation linking him with a move to Real Madrid this summer.

United have stated throughout that Ronaldo will not be leaving, while Sir Alex described a meeting with the player in Portugal as “amicable” and seemingly positive. At a press conference in Durban on the club’s visit to South Africa, the United manager took time out to further reveal his views.

“The future is that Cristiano signed a five year contract with the team last year and he has four years left. That’s definite, I’ve seen his signature,” said Sir Alex.

“Young lads can be turned by the talk of money and the moves that are happening all the time in football. But after the Champions League final he was the happiest boy in the world. I think he knows where the best club is to be, and that is Manchester United.

“I honestly believe that going to Real Madrid would be the worst thing he could do. I think he’s 23 years old and at the right club, a fantastic club.”

Team-mate Michael Carrick was far from pleading with Ronaldo but strongly expressed his views about the draw of Old Trafford. “I can only speak for myself,” he said. “But for me this is the best place in the world to be. Joining the club was the best decision I have ever made.”

Self proclaimed “Slave-Ronaldo” set to be out for 12 weeks

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Cristiano Ronaldo will return to Manchester United to continue his recovery from an ankle operation in three weeks’ time, according to the Portuguese national team physiotherapist.Physio Antonio Gaspar has claimed Ronaldo will not return to action before October after he underwent surgery on his right ankle last Monday.

Gaspar announced the Manchester United winger, the subject of a transfer wrangle between the Premier League club and Spanish suitors Real Madrid, will remain under his care for three weeks before United’s doctors carry out another examination.

‘We are going to use everything that is possible to us and that will help him recover as quickly as possible,’ Gaspar told Spanish sports newspaper AS.

‘But Cristiano Ronaldo will not be in an optimum state for the competition until 12 weeks are up.

‘He is working very well and he is optimistic.

‘These first four weeks he will do the rehabilitation work in my clinic. After the first month, the Manchester United doctors will carry out another exam.’

Gaspar added: ‘I want it to be made very clear that I am only involved with Ronaldo’s recuperation and that I am in permanent contact with the medical department at Manchester United, with the Dutchman Niek van Dijk [the specialist who performed the operation] and with [Portugal team doctor] Henrique Jones.

‘Any other information or the medical aspect about his injury are only and exclusively the concerns of Manchester United.’

Local honour for Ryan

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Ryan's a Master of ArtsRyan Giggs has added yet another accolade to his already bulging collection after being awarded an honorary degree by the University of Salford.United’s record appearance-maker, who grew up in Swinton, was made a Master of Arts for his contribution to sport and his unstinting charity work. As an ambassador for UNICEF, he regularly campaigns for children who have been made vulnerable by HIV and AIDS. He was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2007 for his services to football.

Giggs was officially presented with his latest award at a ceremony at the Lowry Theatre in Salford Quays on Tuesday.

“When I started my career as a professional footballer I didn’t envisage that one day I’d be made Master of Arts. So I’m really pleased to accept this degree,” said the 33-year-old. “I grew up in Salford and it’s been a big part of my life for 30 years, so it’s great to be a part of Salford University now.”

Vice-Chancellor of the University of Salford, Professor Michael Harloe added: “We’re delighted to present this degree to Ryan. It’s not only his great achievements on the pitch which deserve recognition, but his valuable charity work with developing countries.”

Source: Manutd.com

Ronaldo should see out his contract - Pele

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Pele today joined in the Cristiano Ronaldo transfer saga debate by insisting the Portugal international should see out his contract with Manchester United.And the Brazil legend also suggested that Sepp Blatter’s view that there is ‘modern slavery’ in the game was wide of the mark.

Earlier this week the FIFA president was asked about Ronaldo’s current situation and he replied that players who are tied to long-term contracts were treated like slaves. Ronaldo later said he agreed with Blatter’s comments.

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Pele, speaking ahead of a charity football match at Stoke’s Britannia Stadium in aid of the Gordon Banks Foundation, said: ‘You are a slave if you work without a contract or you don’t get paid.

‘If you have a contract then in any job you have to finish the contract. I think that when he finishes his contract, then he should be free to go wherever he wants to go.’