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finza_13
03-08-2009, 07:41 PM
bingung mau post dimana.....klo ganggu di merge aja gpp Om mimin & momod :crazy:

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Manchester United have handed a trial to Swedish starlet Linus Sjoberg.

The 15-year-old midfielder is currently with Vasteras but he has been spotted by United's Scandinavian scouting network.

The English giants have now made an offer and Sjoberg is expected to link up with United on trial later this summer.

"You have to be cautious dealing with the social and footballing parts as the social environment is important when you are younger," agent Martin Klette to Fotbollskanalen.

"There are both good and bad foreign clubs as there are good and bad Swedish clubs.

"People have a tendency to focus on younger players that have had problems abroad and forget that there are very good clubs to grow in abroad."

http://www.sportinglife.com/football/premiership/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/09/08/03/manual_101257.html

yoshiharu_kubo10
04-08-2009, 09:35 AM
ada berita yang serupa di sebelah nih...mungkin digabung aja...

rondwisan
07-08-2009, 07:44 AM
06/08/2009 10:31 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram & Gemma Thompson
Ritchie relishes OT run-out

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Following a promising first team debut in last season's final game at Hull, Ritchie De Laet showed he is equally comfortable on the Old Trafford stage after impressing in the Reds' friendly win over Valencia.

The energetic right-back looked solid in defence and ably supported Antonio Valencia in attack with a series of dangerous bursts forward, particularly in the opening period.

De Laet thoroughly enjoyed his first run-out on home soil and is happy with his progress to date.

"I only found out I was playing when the boss did his team talk," he told MUTV. "It was short notice but I’m a professional and you need to handle that.

"I felt nervous in the first few minutes, but when you do a couple of good things and you’ve got Rio Ferdinand telling you you’re doing well, the nerves go down and you get on with the game.

"I'm really enjoying myself at the moment and it’s a dream to play in front of this crowd every week with a United shirt on.

"But I’m under no illusions – I need some experience. I know you only get experience by playing so whatever the boss says, I’m ready for it."

rondwisan
15-08-2009, 10:11 AM
setuju Opa, saatnya yang muda yang bercinta nih ...., eh bermain ... :peace:
regenerasi untuk kesinambungan top performa Man United :shakehand: :thumbup:

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14/08/2009 14:38 - ManUtd.com, Ben Hibbs
The future is with the young

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Sir Alex Ferguson is prepared for change in the post-United era, but he insists this time is an exciting one at Old Trafford with a glut of talented, and he says underrated, young players bursting through the ranks.

While the press lingered somewhat on the potential effects of Ronaldo’s departure on the eve of the Barclays Premier League’s opening weekend, Sir Alex enthusiastically laid out his blueprint for continued success at Old Trafford.

“It’s a fresh start, a new challenge for us,” he said on Friday. “We have a lot of young players that want to do well. That’s the area in which I am most encouraged. Our critics are misreading the situation with our young players developing and improving. There are good signs there. We have a very strong squad. We’re where we want to be.

“I think most of the players at some point expected Cristiano to leave, so it wasn’t such a great shock. That’s not a problem. The issue is how we progress as a team, in a different shape and a different way to when Cristiano was here. That is something I’m looking forward to and interested to see our progress and what this team can do. It will be different without Cristiano.”

Sir Alex feels Ronaldo’s replacement – collectively rather than from one individual – will come from within, and most likely from United’s emerging phalanx of young players.

“You hope the nucleus of experience we have helps those young players develop, passing on everything they’ve picked up over the years,” he added. “Whatever they have done in the past can be done by these players. They’re at the right club and have the right motivation to win, with the right platform to succeed. That’s the value of players like Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville. The transmits itself into these young players.

“In terms of numbers, we have a lot of young players. Danny Welbeck is back from the England games now and has trained this week which is good. Federico Macheda played for Italy’s Under-21s in midweek in Russia, so they are developing very well. Then we have Rafael and Fabio, and Darron Gibson we think will be a top player. He has come on fantastically well. He’s coming on fine, and then Anderson and Nani are 21 and 22. They’re only young players. I’m very happy with what I have got.”

United’s English, European and World football hasn’t lessened the established players’ determination to keep succeeding. And the influx of youth has perhaps only aided it. “There is no decline [in our motivation to succeed],” added Sir Alex. “Our pre-season went well and our form is good. I think we should have won the Community Shield and we should have beaten Bayern Munich in the Audi Cup. But they’re the games we needed. They brought good edge to our game and Sunday is the acid test of whether we’re ready.”

Sir Alsep Ferguson
15-08-2009, 02:11 PM
salah satu alasan gw suka Manchester United

Regenerasi yang berkesinambungan

bukan mencari instan dengan membeli banyk pemain2 top

Red Devils 07
18-08-2009, 01:59 AM
Burnley to sort price for Richard Eckersley?

from Mirror

Burnley will try to sort out a price with Manchester United for right-back Richard Eckersley – before the two sides meet this week.

Clarets supremo Brendan Flood and United's chief executive David Gill will re-open talks on valuations to avoid a tribunal if they can.

Eckersley quit Old Trafford to join the Premier League new boys at the end of his contract, but there will have to be a compensation fee because of his age.

Burnley boss Owen Coyle is hoping to snap up Eckersley for around £250,000 but United chief Sir Alex Ferguson is looking for a massive £2 million - which is testing relations between the clubs.

Oom Panda
18-08-2009, 08:00 AM
Highly-rated Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley has joined Watford on loan until January.

Source: http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/sport/watfordfc/watfordfcnews/4550629.Watford_sign_Man_United_youngster/?ref=rss (http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/sport/watfordfc/watfordfcnews/4550629.Watford_sign_Man_United_youngster/?ref=rss)

http://manunitedstory.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/tomcleverley.jpg

Hornets boss Malky Mackay will be delighted with the signing of England Under-20 international Cleverley as earlier this month United boss Sir Alex Ferguson said a number of Premier League and Championship clubs had shown an interest in the youngster.

Cleverley, who celebrated his 20th birthday last week, has yet to make a competitive start for the Red Devils but scored in the club’s final pre-season friendly with Valencia and has been in previous squads.

The midfielder made 15 appearances on loan at Leicester City during their successful League One campaign, scoring two goals, before his season was ended due to a dislocated shoulder.

His return to fitness saw him join the same England Under-20 squad as Watford’s Ross Jenkins last week and Cleverley scored two goals in the 5-0 win over Montenegro.

The Basingstoke-born midfielder, who grew up in Bradford, has also been nominated for Manchester United’s player of the year award for the past two seasons running.

fredrian.seven
18-08-2009, 08:31 AM
Burnley to sort price for Richard Eckersley?

from Mirror

Burnley will try to sort out a price with Manchester United for right-back Richard Eckersley – before the two sides meet this week.

Clarets supremo Brendan Flood and United's chief executive David Gill will re-open talks on valuations to avoid a tribunal if they can.

Eckersley quit Old Trafford to join the Premier League new boys at the end of his contract, but there will have to be a compensation fee because of his age.

Burnley boss Owen Coyle is hoping to snap up Eckersley for around £250,000 but United chief Sir Alex Ferguson is looking for a massive £2 million - which is testing relations between the clubs.

He....2 juta untuk pemaen muda tanpa pengalaman first team yang cukup? aku rasa terlalu mahal. mungkin lebih baek cukup harga murah tapi MU punya opsi buy back kapan pun, first option dan persentase dari penjualan berikutnya. Ntar saat Eckersley berkembang jadi pemaen bagus MU bisa milih ngambil lagi atau nikmati persentase penjualan klo ada klub laen yang berminat ke pemaen itu (seperti kasus Bentley yang di transfer Spurs dari Blackburn, arsenal menikmati persentase trasfernya juga).

Oom Panda
18-08-2009, 08:37 AM
He....2 juta untuk pemaen muda tanpa pengalaman first team yang cukup? aku rasa terlalu mahal. mungkin lebih baek cukup harga murah tapi MU punya opsi buy back kapan pun, first option dan persentase dari penjualan berikutnya. Ntar saat Eckersley berkembang jadi pemaen bagus MU bisa milih ngambil lagi atau nikmati persentase penjualan klo ada klub laen yang berminat ke pemaen itu (seperti kasus Bentley yang di transfer Spurs dari Blackburn, arsenal menikmati persentase trasfernya juga).

bro.. Eckersley itu pemain united.. ^^ SAF maunya dijual di harga 2 juta, tapi burnley mau di harga 250K

fredrian.seven
18-08-2009, 12:25 PM
bro.. Eckersley itu pemain united.. ^^ SAF maunya dijual di harga 2 juta, tapi burnley mau di harga 250K

Iya aku tau... maksudku harga 2jt untuk pemaen yang blom pengalaman aku rasa agak kemahalan. mending Eckersley dijual agak murah oleh MU tapi diberi klausul2 seperti yang aku sebutkan. jadi saat pemaen itu berkembang jadi bagus MU tetep "punya hak" atas pemaen itu. coz aku rasa eckersley punya cukup potensi jadi pemaen bagus.

Oom Panda
18-08-2009, 12:39 PM
Iya aku tau... maksudku harga 2jt untuk pemaen yang blom pengalaman aku rasa agak kemahalan. mending Eckersley dijual agak murah oleh MU tapi diberi klausul2 seperti yang aku sebutkan. jadi saat pemaen itu berkembang jadi bagus MU tetep "punya hak" atas pemaen itu. coz aku rasa eckersley punya cukup potensi jadi pemaen bagus.

ooohhh.. begitu.. well, if SAF feels he's not good then i obviously think there will be slim chance he going back here... tapi ada rumor menyatakan bahwa Ryan Shawcross are going back to United...

rondwisan
17-09-2009, 08:38 AM
16/09/2009 09:15 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Joyce revels in Reserves' start

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Reserves coach Warren Joyce is delighted with the way United's second string have started the 2009/10 season.

The Reds have won their opening four competitive games and, although they slipped to a first defeat since March in a mid-season friendly with Motherwell's senior side earlier this month, Joyce has taken huge positives from his side's work to date.

"The boys have started really well," Warren told ManUtd.com. "We've had a good mixture of games. We played Bolton in the Lancashire Senior Cup final, where we had a young side, they had more or less a Premier League side and we snatched a 1-0 win.

"We did well against Bury (in the Manchester Senior Cup) and Wigan too. The only game that's been a bit disappointing was against Bolton in the opening league game, when we didn't feel we played anywhere near our normal tempo during the first half.

"We've played a lot of good football and shifted the ball really well. The team's not been that consistent in terms of who's playing because people have been moving up and down through the teams. But people are coming in and taking up the reins of those who've been in the position before them."

Joyce and manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer are unwavering in the demands they place on their players - the highest conduct and utmost professionalism in order to prepare for a successful career in the game.

"The same aim as last season; we want all of them to be the best they can be, every day," he says. "Whether it's on the pitch, in the gym, around Carrington or wherever, we just want them to be at their best and give themselves a chance to progress through.

"You want them to learn what it means to be a good pro. It's not about doing it for a week, it's doing it for 20 years. The right habits and things to do are there for your career.

"They can't go back to bad habits if they get through to the first team and think they've made it. They have to be at their best, whatever level they're at."

hendiplast
03-10-2009, 11:38 PM
Solskjaer praise for youngsters
King and Eikrem looking to make an impact

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Manchester United's reserve-team coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has praised the growing maturity of his fellow Norwegians, Joshua King and Magnus Wolff Eikrem.

The teenage duo are pushing for involvement in Sir Alex Ferguson's first-team plans and were recently included in the squad for the Carling Cup tie against Wolves.

Promising striker King made his debut as a substitute in the 1-0 victory at Old Trafford, while Eikrem was left on the bench for the third-round encounter.

Both players could again be included for the fourth-round trip to Barnsley later this month and are pressing their claims in the reserves.

King and Eikrem scored a brace apiece in the second string's 4-0 win over Sunderland on Thursday and Solskjaer is pleased with his compatriots' progress.

"It is, of course, great that they scored," Solskjaer told United.no. "Both have been good all through the year.

"From last season to this, both players have grown and matured a lot.

"They have been training hard and I could see that."

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11667_5604196,00.html

sir_otz
06-10-2009, 09:47 AM
September’s Player of the Month: Magnus Eikrem
Posted by nickogs20 on October 6, 2009

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There may have only been two competitive reserve matches in the calendar month, but those were enough for one of the second string to earn our award. Continuing the distinctly Norwegian theme of the past few weeks, the United Youth Player of the Month for September 2009 is Magnus Wolff Eikrem.

As was the case last month, it was a close-run thing between Eikrem and his compatriot Joshua King, with the 19 year-old playmaker from Molde this time getting the nod. Magnus followed up a goalscoring, match-winning display in the home victory over Wigan with a creditable performance as the Reds were beaten by Liverpool at Prenton Park, form that earned him both a first team squad number (42) and a place on the bench as United opened their Carling Cup defence against Wolves. Reserve team boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has spoken of Magnus taking a huge step forward over the summer, and that has certainly been evident in the first couple of months of the season.

As mentioned, it was a close run thing between Eikrem and August’s POTM King. Joshua’s impact when introduced from the bench against Wigan can’t be understated, and he was another to stand out in what was a disappointing team showing on Merseyside. Like his countryman, fine form for the reserves earned Joshua a squad number (41), and he went one better when Wolves came to OT, making his first team debut from the bench and catching the eye with a lively cameo.

With the Under-18’s going through the month unbeaten, naturally there were some contenders from Paul McGuinness’ group as well. The central midfield partnership of Etzaz Hussain (another Norwegian…) and Ryan Tunnicliffe stood out with consistent and commanding displays in the centre of the park, while Robbie Brady, John Cofie and Zeki Fryers all impressed.

The Carling Cup tie against Wolves thrust another couple of youngsters into contention also – Danny Welbeck made a crucial impact with the winner that night, while Ritchie de Laet once again stepped into the first team without missing a beat and really furthered his cause.

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As ever, we’d love to have your input – please take a moment to choose your star of the United youth setup for the month of September. Last month, you resoundingly agreed with our choice of Joshua King as August’s standout player, with the Norwegian recieving 64% of the 250+ votes cast, comfortably ahead of Magnus Eikrem on 21%.


http://manunitedyouth.wordpress.com/2009/10/06/septembers-player-of-the-month-magnus-eikrem/

fredrian.seven
06-10-2009, 09:51 AM
September’s Player of the Month: Magnus Eikrem
Posted by nickogs20 on October 6, 2009

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Wih... hidungnya Eikrem kok bisa seperti habis patah gitu ya? tapi nggak apa2.. yang penting maennya bagus.

Oom Panda
06-10-2009, 11:35 AM
Wih... hidungnya Eikrem kok bisa seperti habis patah gitu ya? tapi nggak apa2.. yang penting maennya bagus.

kaya orang abis berantem doi...

sir_otz
06-10-2009, 05:13 PM
Red Devils defender Ritchie De Laet signs new deal
By Soccernet staff
October 6, 2009

Ritchie De Laet has been rewarded with a new contract at Manchester United that ties him to the club until 2012.

De Laet, 20, was a surprise signing for the club when arriving from Stoke City in January and has made two appearances for the first team at Old Trafford, most recently as a substitute in the 1-0 Carling Cup victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers last month.

De Laet appears to have impressed Sir Alex Ferguson and with a loan exit firmly ruled out, the Belgian defender has extended his contract at Old Trafford.

"Alex Ferguson told me I'm very close to the first team," De Laet told the Sun. "There has been talk of me going out on loan but Sir Alex said I can't leave as he may need me. The new contract is a surprise and fantastic news."

De Laet never donned a first-team shirt for Stoke City but made three appearances during a loan spell with Wrexham at the end of 2008.

It is also reported that United forward Danny Welbeck is close to signing a new contract after some encouraging performances for the first team.


http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=683228&sec=england&cc=5901

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Congrat for De laet.... moga2 makin OK mainnya di United

sir_otz
10-10-2009, 09:37 AM
Manchester United Youth Michele Fornasier: English Football Is Very Different To Calcio
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com

Manchester United youth team defender Michele Fornasier is loving life at Old Trafford following his move there from Fiorentina.

Fornasier's transfer to England made the headlines for all the wrong reasons back in September as the Viola lodged a complaint to FIFA against the Red Devils, alleging their youngster was taken against the rules.

FIFA looked at the case and threw it out, claiming United's signing of the player did not commit any transgression on the basis of the evidence they had before them.

The youngster is delighted as he continues to settle, but he cannot draw any parallels between English and Italian football.

"I am fine here in Manchester. Everything is going well in England, but the football is different to Italy. It's based of strength and speed," Fornasier told La Tribuna di Treviso.

"I have been studying English and I spend my time between college and the Manchester United training ground. I train everyday.

"I have seen Federico Macheda a few times when he has trained with the first team, but there hasn't been any chance of fun. The life of a sportsman is taken very seriously here."


http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slug=goal-manchesterunitedyouthmichel&prov=goal&type=lgns

red_girl_mia
10-10-2009, 12:14 PM
Red Devils defender Ritchie De Laet signs new deal
By Soccernet staff
October 6, 2009

Ritchie De Laet has been rewarded with a new contract at Manchester United that ties him to the club until 2012.

De Laet, 20, was a surprise signing for the club when arriving from Stoke City in January and has made two appearances for the first team at Old Trafford, most recently as a substitute in the 1-0 Carling Cup victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers last month.

De Laet appears to have impressed Sir Alex Ferguson and with a loan exit firmly ruled out, the Belgian defender has extended his contract at Old Trafford.

"Alex Ferguson told me I'm very close to the first team," De Laet told the Sun. "There has been talk of me going out on loan but Sir Alex said I can't leave as he may need me. The new contract is a surprise and fantastic news."

De Laet never donned a first-team shirt for Stoke City but made three appearances during a loan spell with Wrexham at the end of 2008.

It is also reported that United forward Danny Welbeck is close to signing a new contract after some encouraging performances for the first team.


http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=683228&sec=england&cc=5901

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Congrat for De laet.... moga2 makin OK mainnya di United

mantabz,,,banyak berlatih ya De Laet,,,
biar jadi partner Jhony Evans,,kan sama2 muda,,:-bd:-bd

red_girl_mia
10-10-2009, 12:18 PM
Manchester United Youth Michele Fornasier: English Football Is Very Different To Calcio
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com

Manchester United youth team defender Michele Fornasier is loving life at Old Trafford following his move there from Fiorentina.

Fornasier's transfer to England made the headlines for all the wrong reasons back in September as the Viola lodged a complaint to FIFA against the Red Devils, alleging their youngster was taken against the rules.

FIFA looked at the case and threw it out, claiming United's signing of the player did not commit any transgression on the basis of the evidence they had before them.

The youngster is delighted as he continues to settle, but he cannot draw any parallels between English and Italian football.

"I am fine here in Manchester. Everything is going well in England, but the football is different to Italy. It's based of strength and speed," Fornasier told La Tribuna di Treviso.

"I have been studying English and I spend my time between college and the Manchester United training ground. I train everyday.

"I have seen Federico Macheda a few times when he has trained with the first team, but there hasn't been any chance of fun. The life of a sportsman is taken very seriously here."


http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slug=goal-manchesterunitedyouthmichel&prov=goal&type=lgns


ya sudah jelas donk cirikhas Inggris Kick n Rush,,

klo masalah ga ada joke ato fun waktu training bukan berarti ga happy donk..

waktu latihan serius biar hasilnya good good good..:hajar2:\:D/
ada juga kalanya santai bareng n enjoeyed time together between United players...:beer::beer:

Supernan
10-10-2009, 06:15 PM
Dapet dr twitter seorang pengelola blog manutdyouth :

United under-18s take on Crewe this morning, updates from gresty road to follow.
Team: Lloyd-Weston, Thorpe, Fryers, Fornasier McGinty, Pogba, Lingard, Tunnicliffe, Keane, Morrison, Ajose.

Young Pogba has started very impressively, as have the team as a whole.

fredrian.seven
10-10-2009, 06:55 PM
Dapet dr twitter seorang pengelola blog manutdyouth :





wih..mantap infonya.Pengen ngasih thanks tapi berhubung lagi pake hape jadi ndak bisa.Skuad yang diturunkan MU masih muda2 banget.pogba pornasier sih 16,yang laen mungkin cuman kiper dan ajose yang umur 18 tahun.
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sir_otz
13-10-2009, 10:45 PM
Solskjaer hails latest Northern Ireland kid at Old Trafford
Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer today hailed Northern Ireland teenager Joe Dudgeon.

The 18-year-old United defender is in line to make his debut for the Northern Ireland Under-21 side this evening in a UEFA qualifier against Iceland, and according to his coach at Old Trafford has a bright future ahead.

Reserve team boss Solskjaer said: “Joe has been fantastic to work with. We know the character of the boy and he's stepped up really well since coming into the team.”

Dudgeon is the latest in a long line of gifted Northern Ireland youngsters who have shone at the Theatre of Dreams.

Jonny Evans, out of tomorrow’s World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic, has come through the ranks to be a key first team player.

Jonny’s brother Corry is another Ulsterman expected to make the grade at United, though before that he could move to Rangers on loan to gain some experience.


http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/international/solskjaer-hails-latest-northern-ireland-kid-at-old-trafford-14529771.html#ixzz0TpM2A6PP

RedRob
15-10-2009, 09:38 PM
Evans set for Rangers loan

Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:36 | eatsleepsport.com

Jonny Evans' brother Corry and young Norwegian striker Joshua King are expected to join Rangers on loan in January.

The Northern Ireland Under-21 midfielder Evans, who made his full international debut against Italy last month, has been filling in at central defence for the reserves - but will benefit from first-team football at Ibrox.

King, 17, made his United debut against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Carling Cup earlier this season and is set to join the Scottish champions until the end of the season.

sir_otz
20-10-2009, 02:55 PM
Watford manager Malky Mackay praises Manchester United and 'different class' Tom Cleverley
4:12pm Monday 19th October 2009
By Frank Smith

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Malky Mackay praised Tom Cleverley and his parent club Manchester United after the midfielder continued his impressive record of averaging a goal every two games with the winner against Middlesbrough.

The England Under-21 international’s 26th minute strike in Watford’s 1-0 win on Saturday, was his fifth goal in ten Championship games since joining the Hornets on loan in August.

And Mackay believes Cleverley’s performances “speaks volumes” about the 20-year-old, Manchester United and Sir Alex Ferguson.

Mackay said: “He has been fantastic in terms of his professionalism and his work rate and the way he has applied himself at the club speaks volumes of him and the club he comes from.

“The lad himself is different class in terms of his love for football and the way he has applied himself and integrated into the group.

“He and a lot of youngsters out there are applying themselves well in training every day as well as games and I don’t think you can turn the tap on and off, so it is about how you do in training every day.”

Cleverley, his United team mate Craig Cathcart, Arsenal’s Henri Lansbury and QPR’s Heidar Helguson are all on loan until the end of the year and Mackay insists that hasn’t changed and negotiations regarding extending their spells at Vicarage Road are ongoing.

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http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/sport/watfordfc/watfordfcnews/4690728.Mackay___Cleverley_is_different_class_/?

fredrian.seven
29-10-2009, 08:57 AM
Man Utd's Petrucci back in action after eight months out
27.10.09 | tribalfootball.com

Davide Petrucci is back in action for Manchester United.

Petrucci made his comeback for United's Under-18s on Saturday. They drew 2-2 with Wolves after going 2-0 down - Petrucci came on for injured goalscorer Robbie Brady.

The highly-promising Rome-born midfielder has been out for eight months because of an injury which came as the result of growth-spurt.

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Akhirnya petrucci sembuh juga... sekarang MU punya tambahan stok gelandang berkualitas selain pogba dan matty james.

fredrian.seven
13-11-2009, 11:51 AM
October’s Player of the Month: Will Keane
Posted by nickogs20 on November 11, 2009

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Scorer of four goals for the academy (including a derby hattrick) and key part of a successful England U17 side, Will Keane breaks the Norwegian strangehold on our monthly award so far this season to earn the honour for October.

The Stockport-born forward endured a frustrating start to the campaign in front of goal but his contribution to United’s attacking play had still been significant. Now, he’s getting the goals that his performances have merited, most notably the three of them that he netted in the superb 3-0 victory over Manchester City at Carrington. The 16 year-old had broken his academy league duck with a consolation strike at Crewe the previous week, and that seems to have opened the floodgates – Keane has already added another goal in the month of November, and sits atop the scoring charts for Paul McGuinness’ academy side with five for the year so far.

Add in a further goal against Kazakhstan for the England U17 side en route to comfortable progress into the elite round of U17 Euro 2010 qualifying (Keane started all three games, against the Kazakhs, Azerbaijan and Serbia) and a debut for the reserves away to Everton (followed by another appearance in the MSC win over Oldham), and it’s fair to say it’s been quite a month for the local youngster.

Keane wasn’t alone in impressing for the academy throughout October – Ryan Tunnicliffe was ever-present and a key figure throughout the month, as he has been all season, while Nicky Ajose’s versatility and eye for goal stood out in a topsy-turvy few weeks. Conor Devlin’s performance at Wolves is almost enough on its own to merit consideration (even without other fine displays), while new signing Paul Pogba has caused quite the stir with some eye-catching contributions in midfield after finally being cleared to play.

The second string weren’t far from having the perfect month, with five wins, 15 goals scored and none conceded in their first five games of October. Alas the penalty shootout exit to Liverpool on the 29th saw the month end on a disappointing note, but it shouldn’t mask what was an impressive period for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad, with several players shining. Perhaps most notable was last month’s award winner Magnus Eikrem, who scored two almost identical and equally brilliant freekicks against Sunderland and Blackburn and also chipped in with a stunning 40-yard chip in the former match.

Also worthy of mention are Febian Brandy – who scored three in three games to help earn a loan move to Gillingham – and Zoran Tošić, who turned in fine goalscoring displays against Blackburn and Liverpool, sandwiching an encouraging cameo in the first-team’s cup tie at Barnsley, while at the back, Oliver Gill and Joe Dudgeon continue to impress in understated fashion.

At senior level, Danny Welbeck was another to catch the eye in that League Cup clash, scoring for the second round in succession to set the Reds on their way to the quarter-finals. Messrs Obertan, Macheda and da Silva x2 all earned positive reviews at Oakwell also. Meanwhile away from United but still at first team level, Tom Cleverley has continued his fantastic start to the season with Watford, the winning goal in the Hornets’ away win over Middlesbrough perhaps the highlights as the 20 year-old’s reputation continues to grow and grow.

drivemein
13-11-2009, 08:52 PM
The United youngsters who have potential to become stars in years to come
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Manchester United have been very good at producing youngsters, with a very long line of players such as Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Darren Fletcher. Even more recently, other examples are Danny Welbeck, Jonny Evans and Darren Gibson. Here. we look at some of the other players who have the potential to rise from the academy reserve sides, and though some mentioned are not British like the players mentioned above, they can still become big Manchester United stars.

1. Ravel Morrison

Academy star and the versatile Ravel Morrison is an exciting prospect at Manchester United, can play in the middle of the park, out wide or as a second striker. The Telegraph’s Henry Winter rates him highly in a section of a piece about Sir Alex and the FA:

Better than Kieran Gibbs and Jack Wilshere, certainly up there with Jack Rodwell, if Morrison does emerge as the pre-eminent English footballer of his generation, it will be because of a certain Scot’s shrewd guidance.

Another interesting link on the young 16-year-old is one from The Republik of Mancunia, which includes an assessment of the midfielder, and a video highlighting his talent. I’ve seen some footage of the player on MUTV, and although he looks very good I think it is far too early to decide if he is indeed “The Next Big Thing” but definitely the one you have to keep an eye on.

2. Joshua King

Joshua King is someone who I personally believe can be the next United star. Not too different to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, both Norweigan, both forwards and of course he is now mentored from reserve coach Solskjaer himself. King made the bench for United Carling Cup side against Wolves in the 3rd round earlier this year.

United’s Under-18 coach Paul McGuiness is very impressed with the young lad’s potential:

“He’s going to be a very good athlete. He’s tall, strong and a very powerful player. He’s a strong runner with or without the ball and he can beat defenders.”

3. Paul Pogba

This is a player who I have seen very little of, but after all that controversy in the summer, from what I have read of him he sounds very good. Pogba is a midfielder who can also play in defence. According to the Manchester United official website Pogba had a very impressive debut:

He made his debut for United’s Under-18s in a 2-1 defeat to Crewe Alexandra at Gresty Road on 10 October 2009. Although on the losing side, it was an eye-catching first outing in a Reds shirt.

This is obviously someone who United had an eye on, and signing him at the age of 16 caused an angry backlash from former club Le Havre, and that indicates how highly they rate him.

4. Tom Cleverley

I done a piece on the on-loan midfielder a couple of months ago, and you’d be pleased to hear that he is continuing his very good from for Watford, already finding the net five times and creating plenty of goals for his team mates over at Vicarage Road. Also plays for the England U21 side.

Others to look out for:

Febian Brandy, (Striker) who is on-loan to Gillingham.
Matthew James, (Midfielder) whose versatility is described by McGuiness as “a real asset to the team.”
Daniel Drinkwater, (Midfielder) A player who is quickly rising up the ranks
Corry Evans, (Defender) Younger brother of Jonny, who made the bench for them Carling Cup 4th round game not long ago.

Supernan
14-11-2009, 04:00 AM
Young Guns International Game :

dr ManUtdYouth.com

Kiko Macheda didn't even make the bench for Italy U21s defeat to Hungary earlier, hopefully no injury there either.

Cathcart, Evans, Norwood and Dudgeon all start for NI U21s vs European Champions Germany tonight, KO in ten minutes time.

Joshua King made his Norway U19 debut today in a 2-0 win over Kazakhstan. He was subbed on 50 mins, hopefully not an injury there.

drivemein
15-11-2009, 04:11 AM
Alberto Massacci already impressing new Man Utd teammates
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Former Empoli fullback Alberto Massacci has already impressed his new teammates at Manchester United.

Massacci has quickly established himself at fullback for United since his controversial move from Empoli was rubberstamped earlier this season.

United U18 teammate Robbie Brady says Massacci is the best trainer in the squad, telling manutd.com: "Alberto [Massacci] is one of the new Italian lads and he puts it in every day, I’ve been impressed with him."

hendiplast
16-11-2009, 09:45 PM
New crop of United young guns

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IT is two decades since Sir Alex Ferguson gave his first indications that he was serious about his belief in revamping United's youth policy and promoting kids.

The likes of Lee Martin, Tony Gill, Gary Walsh and Russell Beardsmore were the first of Fergie's Fledglings.

The batch of youngsters infiltrated the ranks of the senior pros the United manager had inherited when he took over at Old Trafford from Ron Atkinson in November 1986.

It was the signal that Fergie was a firm believer in the philosophy that if you were good enough you were old enough - and he has remained true to that doctrine.

The most famous crop came with the birth of the Golden Generation of the early 90s.

Future European Cup winners Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Gary Neville formed the famous Class of '92 FA Youth Cup winners.

To spawn a quintet of kids who went on to scoop the board with United and were the foundation of the 1999 Treble was no doubt a one-off dream generation.

But the Reds have continued to search far, wide and on their own doorstep for more potential to follow in the footsteps of that famous intake.

Ex-Reds full back Arthur Albiston follows the fortunes of United's youngsters for MUTV as an expert analyst on Academy and reserve matches.

"These lads are a very talented bunch of players and a joy to watch. I get as big a buzz out of watching them as I do out of the first team," Arthur told M.E.N. Sport.

Here Albiston turns the spotlight on some of the latest wannabes on the horizon who could become Old Trafford superstars.

REECE BROWN

Unfortunately for 18-year-old Reece, he will be saddled all the way with comparisons to his older brother Wes but I believe he can handle that and live up to the reputation.

He is so similar to Wes that you can avoid measuring him against Wes. Reece has all the attributes to be a modern day player. He is strong and athletic, tall and good in the air. Every ball in the air near him, you think he is going to win it.

Can play in centre of defence or right-back like Wes. He just needs some more luck injury-wise than his brother and he'll have chance.

JOSHUA KING

You have to be really special to make it as a player at Old Trafford and history has proved that you have to be extra special to make it through from the youth ranks as a Reds striker.

But seeing the likes of Kiko Macheda and Danny Welbeck make an impact and get chances has given them all heart. Josh is 17 and from Norway and has typical Scandinavian attributes in that he is very level-headed.

He is a good goalscorer and looks like a proper striker. He has good physique, two good feet and is very quick over the first 10-15 yards. He's got just about everything really.

RAVEL MORRISON

The 16-year-old from Wythenshawe is a special talent. I have seen him on numerous occasions make opponents look stupid with his skill.

He has got effortless ability to be able to switch the ball from each foot at speed. He dribbles and weaves, sets up goals and scores and makes it all look so smooth and easy.

He is going to become a target for getting kicked but he'll have to learn to cope with that. If he keeps developing the way he has done it wouldn't surprise me to see him given some opportunities in the first team next season if not before.

PAUL POGBA

He was at the centre of that controversy with Le Havre but signed for the Reds in October.

When I saw the 16-year-old make his debut for the United academy side at Crewe my first thoughts were: "He looks and plays exactly like Patrick Vieira!"

He is very tall for a midfielder like former Arsenal player Vieira and is gangly but he has a lovely touch on the ball. He can pick a pass out superbly.

The physical side of the English game will be no problem to him.

He's got a great strike on him from outside the box and hit a fabulous shot on that debut that cracked against the underside of the bar.

WILLIAM KEANE

The 16-year-old Stockport-born striker plays a bit like Teddy Sheringham. He brings other players into play because he is aware of everything that is going on around him. He has got an old head on young shoulders.

I felt a bit sorry for him earlier in the season because everything he seemed to hit would strike the woodwork or keeper's would make wonder saves.

But he never let it get him down and got his reward recently by scoring a first half hat-trick against City.

ROBBIE BRADY

Has been the captain and has a great attitude. He is a really chirpy character.

The 17-year-old Dubliner really gets stuck in and can play central or wide left midfield - but he also takes the knocks as well as giving them.

Robbie has a good physique. He's not tall but jumps well and can drop a ball on a sixpence.

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fredrian.seven
18-11-2009, 08:40 AM
Corry wants to emulate his brother at Man Utd

Manchester United youngster Corry Evans admits he would be keen to emulate his brother Jonny's performances at Old Trafford.

The 19-year-old signed a new deal with United in August and has set his sights on breaking into the United first-team.

"To have a brother who plays for Northern Ireland and Manchester United, it makes you want to be up there even more," he told Press Association Sport.

"He is a great role model, not only for myself but for all young players coming through. I am very proud of him.

"Jonny and I always try to pass on positive feedback on each other's game. I want to establish myself in club football, whether at United or on loan."

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Corry Evans hopes to follow Jonny into Man Utd senior team
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Corry Evans hopes to follow older brother Jonny into the Manchester United first team.

The 19-year-old, who can play in defence or midfield, is making rapid progress and signed professional forms in August. He has been handed the number 31 shirt in the first-team squad and has an another important date on Tuesday night, this time for Northern Ireland Under-21s.

They face the Czech Republic in a European Championship qualifier in confident mood following the draw against Germany last week.

Corry has nothing but praise for Jonny and said: "To have a brother who plays for Northern Ireland and Manchester United it makes you want to be up there even more.

"He is a great role model, not only for myself but for all young players coming through. I am very proud of him.

"Jonny and I always try to pass on positive feedback on each other's game. I want to establish myself in club football, whether at United or on loan."

Nigel Worthington is taking in the game in Ballymena and Evans insists the presence of the senior manager gives everyone a lift.

Evans said: "It shows he has great belief in the next generation and gives us all a massive incentive to do well, no matter what age group you are in.

"You see the likes of Ryan McGivern and Andrew Little stepping up and know the chance is there for you."

drivemein
20-11-2009, 08:03 PM
Manchester United's David Gray set to sign with Plymouth
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Manchester United youngster David Gray is set to sign with Plymouth on loan until the end of the season.

The Scotland Under-21 international will team up with fellow Red Devils starlet Craig Cathcart at Home Park, as personal terms will be finalised today.

Gray, 20, will be eligible for Plymouth's FA Cup third-round tie with Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

Manager Paul Sturrock is also on the look-out for a striker during the January window as he told Plymouth's website 'Scoring goals will be an area I am trying to do something about.

'We will attempt to strengthen that area of the team because, if you look at stats and figures, we haven't scored enough goals.'

drivemein
23-11-2009, 08:20 PM
Middlesbrough, West Brom chasing Man Utd youngster Possebon
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Manchester United are ready to send midfielder Rodrigo Possebon away on-loan in January.

The young Brazilian-born Italy youth international is currently playing on-loan in Portugal with Braga and United intend to recall him for the winter market.

The Daily Star Sunday says Middlesbrough and West Brom are keen to sign Possebon once he returns to Old Trafford.

drivemein
26-11-2009, 10:39 PM
Serbian winger moves afoot
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FC Twente want United winger Zoran Tosic on loan for the rest of the season while Adem Ljajic is being lined up to replace him.

United agreed a double deal with Partizan Belgrade for the Serbian duo just prior to the January 2009 transfer window, but only Tosic came to Old Trafford with Ljajic loaned back to gain first-team experience.

The teenager has been a regular in the Partizan side this season and often been their best player in some of the bigger Europa League games.

But, with Partizan set to exit Europe at the first stage, and Tosic having failed to make the first-team breakthrough at Old Trafford, Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to sanction the exchange.

Tosic, who was not included in United's Champions League squad because of restrictions over non-EU players, is desperate for regular football to keep him in the Serbian World Cup squad.

Twente, who are top of the Dutch Eredivisie and managed by ex-Reds assistant Steve McClaren, are ready to swoop with a six-month loan for the 22-year-old, according to reports in Holland.

Supernan
26-11-2009, 10:44 PM
Reece Brown bakal setangguh abangnya neh Wesley hehehehe kita tunggu aja.

Pogba levelnya udh pantes buat main di reserve bukan U-18 lg,doi bakal sekeklas makalele deh, postur umur sgtu udh gede bnget top lah

Tosic pemegang 17 caps Serbia National Team sayang bnget kalo dipake di kasta reserve aja, ga tw kenapa Fergie ga mw make Tosic talenta bagus neh, Ljajic masi blum tw deh gaya mainnya,baru cuplikan" aj blum bisa menjamin jg.......

Obertan bright Future!!!!

hendiplast
27-11-2009, 03:50 PM
Ronaldo, Rooney, Beckham, Giggs, United's success has been built on finding brilliant young players... but, after defeat in Europe, the class of 2009 must do better

When Gabriel Obertan earned a degree in literature in his native France, he was given an assez bien grading. A loose translation in to English would be 'fair' or 'quite good'.

After a month or so of football in England with Manchester United, the grading remains appropriate.

As United manager Sir Alex Ferguson dissected a disappointing - if largely irrelevant - defeat for his second-string team against Besiktas at Old Trafford on Wednesday, he will have taken some encouragement from the contribution of Obertan.

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Bambiesque: United's Gabriel Obertan has power and pace but also looks looked ungainly at times

Many in France thought the 20-year-old winger's star was already on the wane when Ferguson paid £3million to bring him to England from Bordeaux in the summer, such had been his modest form in his home country for the previous three months.

But early indications are that Ferguson may have got this one right.

The United manager has been a little hit and miss when it comes to finding young wide players.

The capture of Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal in 2003 was a stunning piece of business, of course, while Antonio Valencia has shown some promise since arriving from Wigan as Ronaldo's replacement in the summer.

HOW THE OTHERS RATE

FEDERICO MACHEDA
A lively first half performance against Besiktas on Wednesday night but needs to play more with his head up. The 18-year-old Italian striker has valuable knack of creating space near goal with
one touch.

DARRON GIBSON
A superb physique and an eye for goal. A confident player, the 22-year-old Republic of Ireland midfielder started well against
Besiktas on Wednesday night but was a spent force by the hour mark.

DANIEL WELBECK
Won’t be going to the World Cup as Sir Alex Ferguson suggested last year and has some development to go before the
striker, who was 19 yesterday, plays regular first-team football. Has natural pace, though.

But Frenchman David Bellion - signed six years ago - was a failure, as has been the infuriating Nani. Serb Zoran Tosic, 22, has struggled to settle in England to such an extent that his future at United is already thought to be in some doubt after less than a year.

Obertan has moved in the right direction since his recovery from injury allowed him a debut against Barnsley in the Carling Cup a month ago.

Yet to score and at times appearing over-anxious, he has nevertheless looked a dextrous, nimble footballer with the valuable ability to put defenders on the back foot.

'I do want to do more and I have not scored yet or made an assist,' Obertan said in the wake of Wednesday's 1-0 Champions League defeat.

'I don't think I am fully match fit yet. I worked hard for four months so I think I will be 100 per cent soon and that will help me.

'I think I have put in some good performances but they've only been short appearances when I came on as a substitute. I want to do more than that. I think I could do more. That's what I am wishing for.' In the wake of his first game at Old Trafford earlier this month, Obertan was asked, rather prematurely, if he could become as good as the much-missed Ronaldo.

There was little similarity between their home debuts. Ronaldo ambled on and terrorised Bolton in the Barclays Premier League in August 2003 while Obertan's first contribution - as a substitute against Blackburn last month - was to dribble the ball straight off the field.

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Looking good: Manchester United striker Federico Macheda can create chances but needs to get his head up

Nevertheless, both players are similarly direct and, according to those who watched him grow up in France, Obertan does possess other traits that may be familiar.

Respected French football writer Eric Bilderman said last night: 'Obertan has a reputation for being quick and powerful, with a good burst of speed. He is very direct.

'But he can play too much with his head down and sometimes fail to find the right pass. I watched the United game against Everton on TV at the weekend and saw him do some things that I immediately recognised.'

A product of the famed French academy at Clairefontaine, Obertan began his professional career with Bordeaux where - after a spell working under Brazilian coach Ricardo - he was to develop under former United defender Laurent Blanc.

His progress was to stall, however, and Obertan actually spent the second half of last season on loan at little-known Lorient, where by all accounts he was no more successful.

He scored just one goal in 15 games, and Blanc said: 'United will hope to advance him, something that Bordeaux and Lorient have failed to do.

'He has the potential, but he must overcome psychological and mental challenges so he can express his true value.'

Talking about Obertan's move, Lorient manager Christian Gourcuff struck a similar note.

'He certainly has some talent, but also some gaps in his game,' said the Frenchman. 'I hope he will succeed, but he will have to make the step up mentally.'

At United, Ferguson's staff have noticed no mental frailty, even if his decision making in possession needs work. A weights programme is being used to develop the winger's upper body and he will be used sparingly in the first team during coming weeks.

Certainly, though, there is promise. Ferguson described his performance and that of other youngsters against Besiktas as 'stellar'. Assez bien would have been more accurate.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/

Supernan
27-11-2009, 11:22 PM
2-3 tahun lagi lah bisa menetas perjalanan Class of 2009, bner kata daily mail UNITED punya banyak talenta muda berbakat. Pasti butuh pendamping yg oke buat mengayomi mereka, yakin lah mereka bakal sesukses class of 92!!!

drivemein
30-11-2009, 02:02 AM
Newcastle set to swoop for Man Utd youngster Cleverley
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Newcastle are plotting a January swoop for Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley, reports the Sunday Sun.

The Magpies have been alerted to Cleverley’s rapid progress while on loan at Watford – and were impressed enough by the 20-year-old to plan a bid for him in the New Year.

An attack-minded playmaker, Cleverley has scored six goals this season and forced his way into England’s under-21 side.

So well settled at Watford he has agreed to extend his loan spell there for the rest of the season, Cleverley may prefer to stay put at Vicarage Road in January.

Reds boss Sir Alex Ferguson is understood to be optimistic the youngster can make a name for himself at Old Trafford in the long term.

adi_Giggsy
30-11-2009, 03:50 AM
2-3 tahun lagi lah bisa menetas perjalanan Class of 2009, bner kata daily mail UNITED punya banyak talenta muda berbakat. Pasti butuh pendamping yg oke buat mengayomi mereka, yakin lah mereka bakal sesukses class of 92!!!
bakalan ada class 2009 neh, liat aja permainan mereka waktu lawan besiktas, menakjubkan sekali kerjasama tim mereka

hendiplast
01-12-2009, 08:35 AM
Sir Alex Ferguson attacks media for criticism of Man United youngsters

• Man United manager says young players are good enough
• Journalist branded an 'idiot' for doubting their quality

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Sir Alex Ferguson has angrily defended his young Manchester United players in the face of what he perceives to be "unbelievable" criticism, insisting that the latest footballers to emerge through the ranks at Old Trafford deserve to be recognised as authentic successors to the likes of Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville.

Ferguson was incensed by the coverage of United's 1-0 defeat at home to Besiktas in the Champions League last Wednesday and the perception that the young players are not good enough to represent the team's future. United are fiercely proud of the number of young players to make the grade at Old Trafford and Ferguson was as animated as at any time since his press conferences started being televised in late-2005.

One broadsheet writer was branded an "idiot" and Ferguson finished his diatribe by comparing the criticisms to Alan Hansen's infamous comment at the start of United's double-winning 1995-96 season that "you win nothing with kids".

Making his point, Ferguson has promised to persevere with the same players when United host Tottenham Hotspur in the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup, a competition in which he has traditionally played youthful, experimental sides.

"It will be the same players who played on Wednesday, despite the criticism they got," Ferguson said. "You [the media] wrote that 'there's no future for these players, there's no tomorrow for them.' I couldn't believe that. I played six players – two 18-year-olds, a 19-year-old, a 20-year-old and two 21-year-olds in a European game and you say 'there's no future for them'. It's unbelievable. I have their futures well mapped out.

"When [David] Beckham, [Nicky] Butt, Scholes and all those lads made their debuts as a group they were 22 years of age, three years ahead of these players. It's amazing, isn't it? Of course they will grow from that experience. I was confident playing them, they had every right to be played and they will play on Tuesday, too.

"They are stacking up, these players. We have a lot of young players who need to be challenged. And I thought they did OK. I don't think they deserved that type of criticism."

Ferguson was particularly aggrieved that his more inexperienced players should be held responsible for the surrendering of United's 23-game unbeaten run at home in the Champions League. Besiktas's victory was the first time United have lost at Old Trafford in Europe's premier club competition since February 2005 and, to Ferguson's irritation, when he flicked through one newspaper the next morning he found questions being asked of whether Darron Gibson (22), Anderson (21), Gabriel Obertan (20), Rafael da Silva (19), Danny Welbeck (who was 19 the day after the game) and Federico Macheda (18) were good enough for a club of United's ambitions.

In his anger, Ferguson got the players' ages wrong, but his point was clear. "That same journalist will be wanting articles off them when they're stars," he said. "What an idiot! He'll be going cap in hand to them, begging them for interviews in a few years, mark my words on that. And they'll be so hypocritical: 'I always said you were going to be a great player'.

"Wonderful. We live in a great world. The difference with that guy is it gets buried in the middle of a wee article in the newspaper whereas Alan Hansen did it in front of millions of people and got slaughtered for it. But this guy gets off it. He should be bloody sacked."

The issue is particularly pertinent for Ferguson as he contemplates how to make the changeover at Old Trafford once he can no longer call upon Giggs, Neville and Scholes.

"The one thing we can't give them is that old head," he said of the young players who will take on a more conventional Tottenham side. "What happened [against Besiktas] was that in the last third of the field they got anxious. They had good chances but hurried things, but that's not the biggest crime in the world. We are not talking about ability here; we are talking about just a bit of experience. That is why we have to play them."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/

Supernan
01-12-2009, 01:41 PM
Mantap Fergie!!! Gila apa ngejudge pemain muda cuma 1 game aja!!?? Seenaknya aj komen neh media, dikatain idiot tuh sama Fergie masternya Pelatih hahahaha

belive dunk game kan sebuah proses pembelajaran :P

drivemein
01-12-2009, 03:58 PM
Corry’s star rising at Manchester United
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Changing schools is a big enough upheaval for any 13-year-old. When that also involves moving lock, stock and barrel to a different country it brings even more concerns.

Fortunately for Corry Evans he had his family around him to help him through and when he makes the step up into Manchester United’s first-team then having big brother around to look after him will ease any worries or nerves.

The 19-year-old is being readied for his bow at Old Trafford and there is every chance it will come this evening when Sir Alex Ferguson selects his side to face Tottenham Hotspur in the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup.

It’s a moment that the younger Evans sibling has been dreaming of for six years since first moving to Manchester when elder brother Jonny was asked to sign for the club.

“I’d just finished my first year in high school at the time when we moved,” said Corry.

“It was hard when we first moved. Having to move across to a different school and a new school was my biggest concern.

“I didn’t know anyone and I thought I’d be the only Northern Irish one in a school full of English people, so that was my main worry. In the football side of things the week my family moved over I was going on trial at Manchester United to a training camp.

“What they do is bring young players from all over the UK to come and train for a couple of weeks to have a look at them.

“Luckily enough my family moved over and I did well in the trial and they asked me to come back for another one.

“I impressed again and they asked me to sign academy forms when I was under-14 which took me to under-16. I got offered a scholarship and then went on to sign pro. I wouldn’t have been able to sign anything at all, at United or for any other club, if I’d still been in Northern Ireland. That’s the rules. I’d have had to wait until I was 16.”

Encouraging words from father Jackie — who’d lost his job in Shorts not long before being asked to move to Manchester so that United could sign his two sons — helped Corry realise that his chances of making a career either at Old Trafford or elsewhere were going to be boosted by the move.

“My dad had confidence in my ability, but he said that either way it was going to be good for my football and that I would improve because I would get better coaching and that would happen at any academy,” said Corry. “I would be playing more times a week and at a better standard. He tried to reassure me and looking back it has helped me a lot being at United from such an early age instead of only moving at 16.”

There have been recent signs of the progress that Evans is making towards emulating his brother.

As well as captaining United’s reserve side he has made the travelling squad with the first-team and was named on the bench for their last Carling Cup outing.

“Things aren’t going too bad at United. I’ve been involved in a couple of squads and was on the bench against Barnsley in the Carling Cup, so I’m doing quite well and going in the right direction,” he explained.

“I was in Moscow for the Champions League match as well. “We’d a 21 man squad, so there was three of us left in the stand, but it was a great experience, my first taste of European football and training on the pitch the night before and being in the first-team changing room was all good for me.”

It’s not as if Corry needed to go far to ask for advice when it came to first being brought on-board with the first-team. Jonny played more than 30 times last season — including the Carling Cup final win over Chelsea — and with his 22nd birthday approaching early in the New Year, a long and successful career lies in front of him.

And with Corry (below) tipped to follow, the opportunity is there for the Evans brothers to match the achievements of the Neville brothers — Gary and Phil — who won a host of medals while both wearing the famous red shirt.

“There’s not a lot of talk about Jonny and myself coming through to play together at the club,” revealed Corry. “There are a few brothers at United, Wes Brown and his younger brother Rhys, Rafael and Fabio Da Silva and a couple at the younger age group, so there’s a few siblings at the club.

“With a manager like Sir Alex Ferguson and a club like Manchester United you know that down the years they have always given young players a chance.

“That’s what they try to focus on, the main nucleus of the team being home grown and coming through the academy. That’s what I hope will happen for me.”

hendiplast
03-12-2009, 01:42 PM
Menunggu 'Class of 92' Jilid Dua
Rossi Finza Noor - detiksport

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Manchester - Sir Alex Ferguson percaya sepenuh hati bahwa pemain-pemain muda Manchester United punya kualitas mumpuni. Sementara Gary Neville menyebut, mereka bakal sukses di Premiership. bakal ada Class of 92 yang kedua?

Bagi penggemar MU, istilah 'Class of 92' tentu tak asing lagi. istilah tersebut digunakan untuk menyebut pemain-pemain muda jebolan akademi 'Setan Merah' angkatan tahun 1992. Mereka kemudian jadi punggawa-ounggawa MU merajai Premiership di medio 90-an.

Neville adalah salah satu di antaranya. Dia, bersama Paul Scholes, David Beckham dan Nicky Butt merupakan andalan-andalan MU kala itu--tentunya disamping Roy Keane, Ryan Giggs dan beberapa nama lainnya.

Kini Sir Alex tengah menyemai bibit-bit muda serupa. Dalam skuad MU saat ini ada nama-nama seperti Darron Gibson, Danny Welbeck, hingga pemain muda "asing" seperti Federico Macheda dan Ritchie de Laet.

Khusus untuk Gibson, Sir Alex telah memberikan pujian khusus setelah ia mencetak dua gol ke gawang Tottenham Hotspur di Piala Carling.

"Darron merupakan pemain di tim ini yang selalu bisa membukukan gol dari luar kotak penalti. Ia memiliki kekuatan tembakan yang luar biasa seperti yang ia tunjukkan dalam pertandingan ini," ujarnya.

Sementara Neville menyebut, para pemain itu bisa jadi bakal jadi tumpuan The Red Devils di masa depan, seperti halnya ia dan rekan-rekannya dulu.

"Saya pikir mereka tak seharusnya dipanggil pemain muda. Beberapa di antara mereka sudah berusia 19, 20 dan 21 tahun. Beberapa dari mereka sudah bermain untuk tim nasional masing-masing," tukas kapten MU ini di Telegraph.

"Mereka memang masih berkembang, tetapi sangat jelas bahwa mereka memiliki kualitas untuk bermain di Premier League."

hendiplast
03-12-2009, 07:55 PM
Was Fergie Wrong To Play Kids In Europe? No Effin Way!

I had a heated discussion with one of my mates last week after he was fuming over Sir Alex Ferguson’s decision to play a weakened side against Besiktas. Not known for my Fergie bashing, it was fairly obvious which side of the fence I was going to stand.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not for one second claiming the manager always gets it right and never ****s up, because of course we all know that he does.

However, as I’ve got older, and been proved wrong time and again, I try to remain as positive as I can over the manager’s decisions, even when at times they seem bonkers.

The examples of this are far-reaching, ranging from what appears to be the clinically insane (like selling Mark Hughes, Paul Ince and Andrei Kanchelskis and replacing them with a bunch of unproven kids whilst still suffering the loss of Eric Cantona during his ban) to the fairly baffling (starting Giggs and Fletcher in the centre of our midfield against Chelsea – I know that wouldn’t be odd now, but just a year ago, it certainly was!)

For me, there’s only so many times you can be made to look an idiot before you hold your hands up and surrender. The guy knows more and has a better feeling about football than I could learn in several lifetimes, there’s no shame in that, so let him get on with it.

Of course we can grumble at team selections, of course we can write off players, of course we can pinpoint who we need to sign, because that’s what fans do. But the manager would have to do something far more mental than playing a team of youngsters to bring about my doubt.

Would we be in a better situation now had we played a stronger team against Besiktas? Definitely. We’d probably have confirmed our place on top of the group, our impressive European record would still be in tact, and the youngsters could be given their opportunity against Wolfsburg in a meaningless match. For the club, right now, that would have been the better option. If Ferguson was Chelsea’s manager, the latest stop gap before the next replacement came in, then we would be right to think he’s barmy. Fortunately, we’ve got a manager thinking about the future.

The effect of the youngsters playing in that game can’t be scientifically measured, but I’d argue it will have had an impact on them.

Belief
They went on to that field knowing that the better option would be the play a stronger side but that the manager had the faith in them that they could do it. Can you measure what that feeling would do to a teenage lad whose grown up dreaming of playing for United? The manager of Manchester United believes in you and your ability. Wow.

Experience
Playing in the Reserves week in week out doesn’t come close to replicating the tempo and atmosphere of a European Cup night. Besiktas wanted to claim the best result in their club’s history and fought hard for it. As if Macheda or Gibson will play against that sort of mentality in Wigan Reserves! The only way you’ll ever be ready for the big games is if you play in them. Fabregas took the piss out of Fletcher in their 1-0 victory over us at Old Trafford in 2006. But who was man of the match when we battered them 4-0 at Old Trafford the following season? Or wiped the floor with them at the Emirates the season after? It is rare for inexperienced players to get it right first time but you need to stick with the belief they will get it right one day, thanks to the experience gained from playing.

Pain
I can’t imagine it felt great for those youngsters as they trudged off to the dressing room last week, knowing they had just blown United’s easy qualification and a long-standing record. It was probably a feeling they want to avoid for a very long time and will serve as a permanent reminder to what can happen if you don’t perform as well as you should. A 20-year-old Ryan Giggs and 19-year-old Nicky Butt probably didn’t feel too clever when walking off the field following that 4-0 spanking by Barcelona either, but it didn’t do them any harm. Tasting the pain of defeat does young and ambitious players no harm, in fact, it probably does more good than tasting victory. You can’t get complacent at this club, every game you should be aspiring to win, and every defeat should serve as the greatest incentive to improve.

Still, the manager reacted angrily to criticism the day after the Besiktas defeat, and rightly so.

“Someone wrote, ‘There’s no future for these players, there’s no tomorrow for them’. What an idiot,” he blasted. “I couldn’t believe that. I played six players — two 18-year-olds, a 19-year-old, a 20-year-old, a 21-year-old and a 22-year-old — in a European game and you say there’s no future for them. It’s unbelievable. When Beckham, Butt, Scholes and all those lads made their debuts as a group, they were 22 years of age, three years ahead of these players.”

Alan Hansen famously claimed that you’ll never win anything with kids and our lads proved him wrong. But he wasn’t claiming those kids will never grow in to players who are good enough. It is bizarre to look at a teenager and claim he will never be good enough for United. When Cantona was 18-years-old, he was playing in France’s second tier on loan for Martigues (who finished two points away from relegation). Who the **** is some journalist to say whether an 18-year-old is good enough or not?

If we compare Welbeck and Macheda to the impact of Fergie’s famous fledglings it might give us a clearer picture.

Danny Welbeck, 19-years old, 19 first team appearances, 2nd season. (Beckham 11, Butt 2, Scholes 0)
Federico Macheda, 18-years-old, 10 first team appearances, 2nd season. (Beckham 1, Butt 1, Scholes 0)

They were nobodies when they were Welbeck and Macheda’s age. They weren’t scoring goals which massively influenced the title staying in Manchester like Kiko did. They weren’t playing in every game in a competition that we went on to win, like our youngsters were in the League Cup last season. They certainly weren’t playing in European Cup games for us! But it didn’t stop them go on to be great players. The fact that our youngsters are already doing these things doesn’t set in stone their futures at United, but they certainly can’t be written off because they lose 1-0 in the Champions League group stages!

The emergence of players like Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and Cesc Fabregas means the pressure on young players in higher than ever. Suddenly all players are expected to cut the mustard when they’re in their teens, and if not, they’ll never make the grade.

Which brings me full circle to my belief in the manager, who saw something in Darren Fletcher that the majority of the fans didn’t, and the press certainly didn’t. It’s incredible when players break on to the scene as kids, but they are the anomalies, not the players who bloom in their 20’s.

Ahead of our League Cup quarter-final against Spurs, Ferguson revealed who would be playing. “It will be the same players who played on Wednesday [against Besiktas], despite the criticism they got.”

I’m sure the manager was happier than anyone, apart from the player himself, when Darron Gibson put us 1-0 up following a period of pressure from Spurs. Not relieved, because he had faith in these young players, but happy. Content.

It would have been nice if De Laet, Macheda, Obertan or Welbeck grabbed our second, but I was more than happy to see another expert strike from Gibson. Let’s not forget this is a lad who was playing for Ireland against France a couple of weeks ago in their crucial World Cup qualifier and who scored our winning goal on the final day of last season. Will he one day be a first team regular? He’s just turned 22-years-old, who knows, but we certainly shouldn’t claim he definitely won’t make it.

So back to the question being posed by this article, was Ferguson wrong to play the kids in Europe? If we are to be short-sighted and one-dimensional, then yes. We want to finish top of the group and that has been made more difficult by our failure to get a result against Besiktas. However, the long-term effects of Ferguson’s decision could be unimaginably important to the development of these players and the future of our club. And maybe we started to see the beginning of that in our 2-0 victory over a full-strength Spurs side, who will probably finish in the top four this season. Maybe.


http://therepublikofmancunia.com/was-fergie-wrong-to-play-kids-in-europe-no-effin-way/

hendiplast
04-12-2009, 09:24 PM
Manchester United will stick with youth for Manchester City cup tie

• United plan to keep faith with Carling Cup youngsters
• Mike Phelan says team will not be tinkered with for derby

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Darron Gibson is congratulated by his Manchester United team-mates after scoring against Tottenham. Sir Alex Ferguson intends to persist with his young players for their Carling Cup semi-final. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA

Manchester United will continue to play their youngsters in the Carling Cup despite drawing their neighbours City in an enticing semi-final.

Danny Welbeck, Federico Macheda and Ritchie De Laet were all involved in the victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday, when the 22-year-old Darron Gibson scored both goals.

However, with City desperate to win their first trophy since 1976 and United supporters equally keen to stop them, there had been a feeling Sir Alex Ferguson might tinker with his line-up to give it a much stronger look. But that suggestion has been rejected by Ferguson's assistant, Mike Phelan, who does not see a need for change.

"We will continue to use a certain set of players that we have done in the past," he said. "We never go into a football match looking to lose a football match. But our policy has been to give young talented players the opportunity to play in this competition. This is just another step for them."

Phelan does concede that the hype surrounding the two games will be considerable, further reviving a rivalry that has been relatively dormant since the late 1960s.

"It is great to be playing Manchester City. It will add some spice and will get things buzzing around the city. But the fact is we are in the semi-final of a cup competition and it is an opportunity to get to a final. There is no point coming this far not to get there – and this club loves finals.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/

Supernan
04-12-2009, 09:32 PM
Ya iyalah, citi doank mah Gibbo-DeLaet Kiko-Welbeck juga bs diandelin tinggal nambahin senior dikit" hehehehe sombong mode : on Hahahaha

Supernan
06-12-2009, 10:49 AM
Phelan happy with Utd young guns
2009-12-05 14:30:04
Old Trafford assistant manager Mike Phelan believes the fresh crop of Manchester United stars are making their presence felt.

It is nearly 20 years ago now that Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Nicky Butt and Gary Neville emerged as the 'Class of 92'.

They were so good it forced Sir Alex Ferguson to sell big-name stars to make way for them.

Indeed, the departure of Paul Ince, Mark Hughes and Andrei Kanchelskis seemed so extreme there were even polls run wondering whether United's illustrious manager should be sacked.

The folly of that particular call has long since been exposed and, remarkably, all five are still playing; three of them at Old Trafford.

If Darron Gibson, Danny Welbeck and Federico Macheda enjoy even a third of the success Giggs has enjoyed, they could count themselves very fortunate indeed.

For now, the future is Tuesday night's Champions League trip to Wolfsburg, with Ferguson's assistant Phelan quietly confident the current young guns, fresh from booking a Carling Cup semi-final with Manchester City, can secure top spot in Group B by collecting the single point required.

"To get a crop to compare to the 1992 group would be difficult," said Phelan. "That was an exceptional group of young players.

"This next crop are fewer in number but they still have the capability to play for this football club.

"We are a progressive club and we do give young players an opportunity.

"There is no reason why they shouldn't break through and hold certain positions within the team.

"But obviously they still have players in front for them who they need to dislodge. That is the competitive element we will always retain at this club."

Of the present group, Gibson is the one for whom the clock is ticking loudest.

Still in their teens, Welbeck and Macheda - who signed a four-year contract extension earlier this week - have time on their side to iron out the obvious flaws that exists in their games.

For Gibson, the time is coming where he must either carve out a place for himself within Ferguson's long-term plans or move on.

Two more excellent goals against Tottenham in midweek confirmed his ability to strike a ball from outside the area.

But there are still question marks over Gibson's all-round contribution. And with Scholes, Darren Fletcher, Michael Carrick and Anderson already in front of him, more is required to make his own presence felt.

"We know he can score, now he just needs to carry on doing that," said Phelan.

"But that is up to Darron. It is very important that he keeps maturing and keeps training hard with the group of players he's training with."

The next month could be crucial in Gibson's career.

In addition to this week's Wolfsburg encounter, Ferguson has the two Carling Cup meetings with City to plan for, plus an FA Cup tie against either Leeds or Kettering and a potential fourth-round game if the Red Devils progress.

After that, the pressure games - plus the resumption of conflict on the Champions League front - return, when Ferguson is less likely to trust youngsters if he feels they will make mistakes.

Phelan at least, is optimistic on the Derry-born player's behalf.

"Darren's opportunities are the same as those for any other young player," said Phelan.

"He has been here a while and he has also been out on loan.

"He is obviously a determined guy who wants to progress.

"He wants to be a regular for the Republic of Ireland as he does at Manchester United, so he still has a lot of things to achieve.

"But he can do that here because the potential is there."

Supernan
06-12-2009, 11:00 AM
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Oliver Gill yg baru dpet shirt number #45 nih bisa jd back up di defense doi cukup tinggi n kokoh, Ayo tebak anak siapa ini?? mirip kan ya?? \:D/

Yup Bener anaknya David Gill CEO nya UNITED...hehehehehe

Gill has two sons, Adam and Oliver and a daughter, Jessica, 13. Oliver is eighteen years old and has recently signed a professional contract with Manchester United F.C.

Supernan
07-12-2009, 06:11 PM
blessing in disguise

Di satu sisi kita kehilangan banyak pemain yg cedera khususnya defender, di satu sisi ini jd kesempatan para YOUNG GUNS United untuk unjuk gigi di depan Fergie.

Skuad MUDA yg travelling ke German :

Magnus Eikrem, oliver Gill, Matt James, cameron Stewart, oliver Norwood all checked in so far

Bener kan gw bilang anaknya David Gill si Oliver Gill di bawa hahahahaha mantaps!! :thumbup:

hendiplast
08-12-2009, 09:49 AM
Makeshift Manchester United put reserves to the toughest test

Injuries and illness have forced Sir Alex Ferguson to field a threadbare squad to win their Champions League group tonight

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Manchester United's youthful squad includes Oliver Gill, the centre-half and son of the club's chief executive, David Gill. Photograph: Joern Pollex/Bongarts/Getty Images

Manchester United's flight to Lower Saxony yesterday landed at a tiny airbase which doubles as a research station used by the German aerospace centre to discover new "phenomena" in the atmosphere. On a day when some extremely fresh faces stepped off the special British Airways charter from north-west England, Flughafen Braunschweig-Wolfsburg certainly seemed an appropriate arrival point for Sir Alex Ferguson's squad.

Unless CSKA Moscow can manage a win in Besiktas, an injury-ravaged United require a draw at Wolfsburg tonight to finish top of Group B. As the handful of autograph hunters who had found their way to the 1930s terminal building could confirm, it was difficult to recognise several of the youngsters who will face the German champions. Ferguson will be happy that United have already qualified for the knockout stages.

His hand has been forced by a catalogue of injuries and illness suffered by his first choice defenders. Jonny Evans and John O'Shea were last night ruled out until January, and will join Nemanja Vidic on the sidelines after he failed to recover from flu in time for tonight's match. Rio Ferdinand, Wes Brown, Gary Neville, the Da Silva twins, Rafael and Fabio, and Edwin van der Sar, the No1 goalkeeper, had already been ruled out.

Ferguson hopes to have Vidic back for the Premier League match at home to Aston Villa on Saturday. The Christmas schedule is hardly an ideal time to face such an injury crisis, with little time between matches to recover, but the fixture list beyond this weekend could have been more difficult – games against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Fulham, Hull and Wigan round off United's year.

One player who may be offered the opportunity to impress either tonight or in the coming weeks is Oliver Gill. The 19-year-old centre-half, one of only two specialist defenders on the trip, the other being Patrice Evra, is the son of United's chief executive, David Gill. He received late dispensation from Uefa to be added to the roster registered to participate in the Champions League and is expected to begin on the bench.

"Oliver played with my son, Ben, for Manchester Grammar School," said Bryan Robson, the Thailand manager who is with United here in his capacity as an international club ambassador. "Oliver was a midfielder then but he looked decent – and he was two years younger than the team he was in."

At some stage tonight Gill, who has made nine reserve appearances this season, could find himself called upon to mark Edin Dzeko, Wolfsburg's £20m rated Bosnian striker. Coveted by most of Europe's elite clubs, United included, the 6ft 4in 23-year-old has scored 40 goals in 75 Bundesliga appearances for Wolfsburg and, with Armin Veh's side still hoping to qualify for the next phase, threatens to test ersatz defenders such as Darren Fletcher and Michael Carrick to the limit.

Those two midfielders will almost certainly begin in the back-line with youngsters such as Cameron Stewart, Matty James, Magnus Eikrem and Oliver Norwood on the bench. Robson, though, is unconcerned. "These players are adaptable and that is the key," explained the former United and England captain. "There is a real flexibility about this current squad. You saw in the win at West Ham on Saturday that, when Michael Carrick had to go to centre-half, he looked like he could really play there. And we always knew Darren Fletcher could play anywhere."

Asked how difficult it was to fill in at the back, one of the finest midfielders of his generation said: "It's easier for a midfielder to go back than a defender to go forward because defenders suddenly find themselves with their backs to the play."

After tonight United's attentions will turn back to the Premier League where Robson is delighted to see his old team breathing down Chelsea's necks. "Manchester United are right where they want to be," he said. "But the key question is how much Chelsea are going to be affected by the African Nations Cup."

Robson diplomatically then claimed that, if he were a Premier League manager, he would prefer to sign Wayne Rooney than Drogba – "although, really I'd like both in my team". The England striker will not be in Ferguson's side thisevening, having been left behind nursing a slight hamstring strain, leaving Michael Owen and Danny Welbeck as United's sole two recognised strikers here. It is not just at the back where Ferguson's resources are thin.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/

hendiplast
15-12-2009, 09:02 AM
Sir Alex Ferguson: Manchester United youngsters deserve their shot at City
Sir Alex Ferguson will give his injury-ravaged squad as much of a break as possible by sticking with his fringe players for the Carling Cup semi-final with Manchester City.

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United, on the back of their first home defeat in domestic competition since March, host Wolves on Tuesday night with a dozen players, including Rio Ferdinand, Jonny Evans and Owen Hargreaves, still sidelined through injury. Ryan Giggs, voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year on Sunday, is also rated doubtful.

Ferguson is likely to continue to deploy Darren Fletcher as a makeshift right-back against Mick McCarthy's side, so scant are the resources available to him, and a first-leg tie with their Manchester fierce rivals at Eastlands on Jan 6, immediately after the packed Christmas Premier League schedule, places further strain on an already stretched squad.

But Ferguson has vowed to stand by the players who have brought United to the cusp of a third consecutive Wembley appearance despite the prospect of handing the initiative, and local bragging rights, to City.

"We are now two games away from Wembley in the Carling Cup," the United manager said. "We will enjoy the ties and these lads will play again.

"You might think that playing Manchester City in the semi-final might test my resolve but it will not, even though Mark Hughes seems to play full-strength teams in the Carling Cup.

"What you have to remember is that these boys won the competition last season. They are good players and I will keep faith in them. You make a judgment and then you show trust and patience. They are the future of Manchester United and they have to learn their trade."

More immediately, Ferguson must lift the handful of senior players he has available to him to try to get their Premier League challenge back on track after suffering their first home defeat to Aston Villa since 1983 on Saturday.

His counterpart, McCarthy, though, believes that setback will simply have made United's players more determined to put Wolves to the sword and admitted that, despite recording two wins in two games, including a commendable victory at Tottenham, he is preparing his side for an onslaught from the champions.

"They must be thinking 'Wolves are coming and we have just been beaten by Villa'," McCarthy said. "If ever there is a chance to get yourself back on track it is to slap these insolent little so and sos coming up from the Black Country.

"If I were a United player, I would be thinking we are going to give them the biggest doing they have ever had. I would be rubbing my hands with glee that we were coming up. Go and have a look at the bookmakers and see what they are saying. They are not stupid. There are no skint ones."

Henrik Larsson, the former Celtic and Barcelona striker, who had a loan spell at Old Trafford, has taken over as manager at the Swedish second division club Landskrona.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/

hendiplast
15-12-2009, 01:46 PM
Ferguson: Lawan City Cukup dengan Pemain Muda

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MANCHESTER, KOMPAS.com - Pelatih Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson akan tetap menurunkan pemain-pemain muda saat menghadapi Manchester City di semifinal Piala Carling pada awal Januari 2010. Anak-anak muda ini merupakan cikal-bakal MU di masa depan.

Musim lalu "Setan Merah" juga tampil dengan pemain-pemain cadangan, antara lain dengan mengandalkan striker Carlos Tevez yang kini pindah ke City. Mereka akhirnya menang di final melawan Tottenham Hotspur.

Musim ini MU menjadi satu-satunya tim langganan empat besar Liga Inggris yang masih bertanding di Piala Liga. "The Citizens" akan menjadi batu penghalang besar bagi mereka untuk mempertahankan gelar. Derbi tim Kota Manchester itu semakin panas menyusul bertambahnya kekuatan City musim ini. Dalam laga di Old Trafford beberapa bulan lalu, tim asuhan Mark Hughes tersebut mampu memberikan kejutan dan hampir saja menahan imbang "The Red Devils".

Meski demikian, Ferguson tidak akan meladeni musuh sekotanya itu dengan mengubah pendirian. Baginya, Piala Carling merupakan ajang untuk mengasah pemain-pemain yang selama ini duduk di bangku cadangan.

"Kami akan menikmati rangkaian laga ini dan tim ini akan bermain lagi. Anda barangkali berpikir bahwa Manchester City mungkin menguji pilihan saya di semifinal tapi itu tidak, meskipun tampaknya Mark Hughes bakal memainkan tim berkekuatan penuh di Carling Cup," kata Ferguson seperti dikutip The Telegraph.

Pilihan Ferguson untuk memainkan pemain-pemain muda ini memang cukup banyak. Masalahnya, tenaga mereka juga banyak terkuras di Premier League karena sejumlah pemain utama MU mengalami cedera. Kendala fisik yang dialami Rio Ferdinand, Jonny Evans, Owen Hargreaves, John O'Shea, Fabio da Silva, dan kiper Edwin van der Sar memaksa Ferguson melakukan rotasi pemain.

Rotasi seperti itu membuat MU lemah. Di kandang sendiri, mereka kalah 0-1 dari Aston Villa, Sabtu (12/12/2009). Meski demikian, Ferguson tetap yakin akan kemampuan "setan-setan muda" MU.

"Yang Anda harus ingat adalah anak-anak muda ini memenangi kompetisi tahun lalu. Mereka pemain-pemain bagus dan saya akan tetap setia kepada mereka," tambahnya. "Anda membuat penilaian, lalu Anda memperlihatkan kepercayaan dan kesabaran. Mereka adalah masa depan Manchester United dan mereka harus mempelajari kemampuan mereka."

Partai semifinal Piala Carling akan berlangsung mulai 4 Januari nanti. Selain MU versus City, tim lain yang akan bertanding adalah Blackburn Rovers kontra Aston Villa.

Supernan
01-01-2010, 11:04 AM
Nice article dari Daily news Guys must read carefully ;;)

Bright young things will keep Manchester United winning trophies, vows Sir Alex Ferguson

By Ian Ladyman Last updated at 12:39 AM on 01st January 2010

After 11 major trophies, almost 400 victories and more than 1,100 goals, few would argue that the first decade of the third millennium has belonged to Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United.

Other clubs have risen in turn to the challenge but Liverpool have come and gone again, Arsenal's plans for long-term domination have fallen away while Chelsea have not won the Barclays Premier League title since 2006.

Whatever happens this season, United remain English football's dominant force and their manager endures as the game's most revered and influential figure.

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At the start of the past decade, Ferguson was looking ahead to a retirement planned for the end of the 2001-2002 season. Ten years on, that retirement date seems no nearer and, as he looked both backwards and forwards yesterday, the manager predicted another spell of success for a club he picked up from its knees after arriving in 1986.

'It's easy to have fresh targets at this club because the expectation is so high - it means you have to try and win everything,' said Ferguson as he celebrated his 68th birthday yesterday. 'You don't win everything, of course, but you try to win them all.

'And if you pick up one trophy a season, you've got to be happy with that because we are in such a competitive league and there are a lot of big clubs trying for glory themselves to add to their own history.

'We have main targets in the sense of the Premier League and Champions League, the two biggest competitions, but you wouldn't discount winning the FA Cup, would you?

'The main thing is that we're happy with the squad we have now. The squad is there. We don't have reason to fear anything at all.'

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The real depth of Ferguson's current group will become more clear over the next six days as he juggles his resources to face the challenges presented by Leeds United, in the FA Cup on Sunday, and Manchester City, in the first leg of a much-anticipated Carling Cup semi-final next Wednesday.

The 5-0 league win over Wigan on Wednesday night, however, suggested that he had other reasons to be optimistic. In particular, the performance of 19-year-old right back Rafael da Silva stood out and the introduction of his twin brother, Fabio, later in the game raised the possibility once more of the club moving into the future with two full backs from Brazil in the team.

'We've always thought highly of Rafael and Fabio,' added Ferguson. 'It's a possibility that in five years' time we will have two Brazilians as our first-team full backs. They are definite possibilities ability-wise.

'They have both been unfortunate with injuries but if they get an injury-free run, they will be top players.

'Patrice Evra is a terrific example for them. He's had a fantastic season. But they are Brazilians and I don't think you need to give Brazilians any targets. They are always ambitious, aren't they?

'I think all the young players here are doing well. I'm not unhappy at all with them. Their progress has been good and they have taken their opportunities.

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Danny Welbeck [19] came on the other night against Wigan and did a bit, Rafael was outstanding.

'Unfortunately, Federico Macheda [18] is injured at the moment but we know the qualities he has. Gabriel Obertan has joined the club and at 20 years of age he has fantastic potential. So all the young ones are doing very well.'

Ferguson's United future will not be without its problems. It remains highly likely that defender Nemanja Vidic will leave before long, while Rio Ferdinand continues to struggle with a back condition. The England central defender is improving daily and could play within a month, but it seems the problem will accompany him throughout the rest of his career.

United must also find replacements for veterans Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes and have still not identified a long-term successor for goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar

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Nevertheless, Ferguson is right to accentuate the positives. Whenever his team have seemed on the verge of retreat over the past 10 years, they have always come back stronger.

The past decade belonged - in part - to Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney. They both established themselves as true United icons and Rooney remains the most influential player in the Barclays Premier League.

Predictably, Ferguson was asked about his own plans again. That, however, is one storyline he is not giving away to anybody. When the end of his reign does come, it will, in all likelihood, arrive without any fanfare.

It was put to him that he may even fancy another six or seven years in charge. The likes of Arsene Wenger, Rafael Benitez and Carlo Ancelotti can only pray that he bows out before then.

'Six or seven years?' he said, laughing. 'I'm not sure about that.

'First of all, you hope your health is still OK. That is for sure. And then you can decide.

'Whether I will still be managing, who is to say? You can never be sure.'

Ayunda
01-01-2010, 03:04 PM
Ferguson: Lawan City Cukup dengan Pemain Muda

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MANCHESTER, KOMPAS.com - Pelatih Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson akan tetap menurunkan pemain-pemain muda saat menghadapi Manchester City di semifinal Piala Carling pada awal Januari 2010. Anak-anak muda ini merupakan cikal-bakal MU di masa depan.

Musim lalu "Setan Merah" juga tampil dengan pemain-pemain cadangan, antara lain dengan mengandalkan striker Carlos Tevez yang kini pindah ke City. Mereka akhirnya menang di final melawan Tottenham Hotspur.

Musim ini MU menjadi satu-satunya tim langganan empat besar Liga Inggris yang masih bertanding di Piala Liga. "The Citizens" akan menjadi batu penghalang besar bagi mereka untuk mempertahankan gelar. Derbi tim Kota Manchester itu semakin panas menyusul bertambahnya kekuatan City musim ini. Dalam laga di Old Trafford beberapa bulan lalu, tim asuhan Mark Hughes tersebut mampu memberikan kejutan dan hampir saja menahan imbang "The Red Devils".

Meski demikian, Ferguson tidak akan meladeni musuh sekotanya itu dengan mengubah pendirian. Baginya, Piala Carling merupakan ajang untuk mengasah pemain-pemain yang selama ini duduk di bangku cadangan.

"Kami akan menikmati rangkaian laga ini dan tim ini akan bermain lagi. Anda barangkali berpikir bahwa Manchester City mungkin menguji pilihan saya di semifinal tapi itu tidak, meskipun tampaknya Mark Hughes bakal memainkan tim berkekuatan penuh di Carling Cup," kata Ferguson seperti dikutip The Telegraph.

Pilihan Ferguson untuk memainkan pemain-pemain muda ini memang cukup banyak. Masalahnya, tenaga mereka juga banyak terkuras di Premier League karena sejumlah pemain utama MU mengalami cedera. Kendala fisik yang dialami Rio Ferdinand, Jonny Evans, Owen Hargreaves, John O'Shea, Fabio da Silva, dan kiper Edwin van der Sar memaksa Ferguson melakukan rotasi pemain.

Rotasi seperti itu membuat MU lemah. Di kandang sendiri, mereka kalah 0-1 dari Aston Villa, Sabtu (12/12/2009). Meski demikian, Ferguson tetap yakin akan kemampuan "setan-setan muda" MU.

"Yang Anda harus ingat adalah anak-anak muda ini memenangi kompetisi tahun lalu. Mereka pemain-pemain bagus dan saya akan tetap setia kepada mereka," tambahnya. "Anda membuat penilaian, lalu Anda memperlihatkan kepercayaan dan kesabaran. Mereka adalah masa depan Manchester United dan mereka harus mempelajari kemampuan mereka."

Partai semifinal Piala Carling akan berlangsung mulai 4 Januari nanti. Selain MU versus City, tim lain yang akan bertanding adalah Blackburn Rovers kontra Aston Villa.


Tetap yakin pada pemain2 muda. Itu kunci sukses regenerasi United. Ayo, rebut Piala Carling lagi! :devil3:

hendiplast
03-01-2010, 01:49 AM
Pemain Muda Bikin Fergie Optimistis di Tahun Baru
Doni Wahyudi - detiksport

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Manchester - Tahun baru dan dekade baru akan dilewati Sir Alex Ferguson bersama Manchester United. Setelah banyak sukses didapat, Fergie sama sekali tak khawatir menghadapi periode baru lantaran punya banyak pemain muda penuh potensi.

"Saya pikir pemain muda di sini tampil sangat baik. Kemajuan yang mereka dapat cukup bagus dan mereka bisa memaksimalkan kesempatan yang datang," sahut Fergie seperti diberitakan AFP.

Pernyataan Fergie tersebut tak bisa dilepaskan dari kemenangan 5-0 atas Wigan dua hari lalu. Beberapa pemain muda 'Setan Merah' yang dipasang dalam laga tersebut tampil sangat meyakinkan dan bahkan ikut menyumbang gol.

Kondisi tersebut membuat pelatih yang sudah 23 tahun bermukim di Old Trafford itu optimistis kalau masa depan The Red Devils masih akan cerah dalam beberapa musim ke depan.

"Danny Welbeck langsung menyatu dalam permainan saat menghadapi Wigan, Rafael juga luar biasa dalam laga tersebut serta menunjukkan energi yang fantastis dan hasrat untuk menunjukkan yang terbaik."

"(Federico) Macheda sayangnya masih cedera, tapi kita semua tahu kualitas yang dimilikinya dan (Gabriel) Obertan bergabung dengan klub ini dengan potensi yang sangat menjanjikan, dia baru 20 tahun. Jika mereka bebas cedera, semua akan menjadi pemain top," pelatih Skotlandia itu menyanjung anak didiknya.

Mengombinasikan pemain muda dengan bintang besar sudah jadi kebiasaan lama Ferguson dalam membesut MU. Dengan regenerasi yang terus berjalan, fans klub peraih tiga titel Liga Champions itu bisa memandang optimis peluang timnya menambah lebih banyak gelar.

"Di sini kondisinya selalu seperti itu. Kami selalu mencoba membawa pemain muda dan saya pikir kami bagus dalam hal itu," pungkas pria yang pada Kamis (31/12/2009) kemarin merayakan hari jadinya yang ke 68 itu.

( din / din )

hendiplast
03-01-2010, 05:28 PM
Sir Alex Ferguson stays with his youth policy as Leeds and City await
It would hardly be the festive season without a couple of brushes with old acquaintances, as well as noisy neighbours, and that is exactly what awaits Manchester United this week, starting with Sunday afternoon's FA Cup third-round tie against old rivals Leeds, just three days before Wednesday's Carling Cup semi-final first leg against City.

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Firstly, there is the small matter of the visit of 9,000 old friends from Yorkshire for United's first meeting with Leeds – who pipped them to the championship in 1992 – since 2004.

Not that this most basic and bitter of hostilities will have diminished over the past five years, as the huge police presence indicates.

Sir Alex Ferguson will play a full-strength team Sunday, giving the opportunity to his young players at Eastlands on Wednesday, despite the prospect of Manchester City reaching a first major cup final since 1981, the same year that Leeds last won at Old Trafford.

At the start of the campaign, Ferguson would surely have swapped both the FA Cup and the Carling Cup for winning either the Premier League or the Champions League and although Leeds require a level of seriousness, he is not put off continuing with his fringe men against City, despite the backlash felt by Arsenal when their kids were knocked out at this stage by their bitter rivals Tottenham last season.

Spurs went on to lose to United's youngsters in the final last year and that gives Ferguson the confidence to go into the game with Robinho and Carlos Tévez, who beat Arsenal 3-0 in the quarter finals, with the Da Silva brothers, Danny Welbeck and Darron Gibson.

"The younger ones will play," he said. "Our fans don't want to see us lose. There is no intention to lose either. They all played in the FA Cup semi-final last year against Everton and should have won the game. They proved themselves by winning the Carling Cup final against Tottenham. They excelled.

"City will play their strong team, that is right, but so did Everton and Tottenham. We have to do what we think is right. We shouldn't be picking a team because City are saying they are playing their strongest team.

"The young players have proved themselves. We use the Carling Cup as a route for young players, and they have all done well. I don't need to change that."

The importance attached to this game across town at Eastlands is indisputable and although winning a first trophy since 1976 would be seen as merely an indication of progress by the club's hierarchy, the timing could not be better for a semi-final victory against such opponents as they look to build bridges after Mark Hughes's departure last month.

Roberto Mancini has enjoyed a decent start in the Premier League, with two victories and two clean sheets, and while it is only climbing the table that will keep him in a job, the two-legged United semi-final offers the chance to win over any supporters still pining for Hughes.

Months after the intercity row over posters and Tévez that saw Ferguson claim that City are "a small club with a small mentality", the United manager, made his feelings clear about Hughes' sacking last month, describing the behaviour of the club, also branded his ''noisy neighbours'', as unacceptable.

While City have Mancini, his Italian styling and enormous scarf, Leeds have Simon Grayson and his bad trainers. The Yorkshireman, whose team top League One in their third season there, would prefer promotion to the Championship to winning the FA Cup itself.

On the pitch there should be no contest but the match has been categorised as 'increased risk' by Greater Manchester Police, for good reason.

"There are all these rivalries with Everton, Liverpool, City, Leeds from years ago," Ferguson said. "They are always intense. I was quite surprised at the intensity of the Leeds games when I first came down here. I didn't know where they came from.

"It emanated from the 1960s when Denis Law used to cause all those problems, punching players. There was that great photograph of Denis with Jack Charlton, Denis' strip is ripped right off him and they are all piling in.

"So obviously there was some intense feeling back then and I used to say to the players to make sure we behave properly on the pitch. We don't need to add to the problems and the police obviously had a difficult day."

Telegraph.co.uk/football

Supernan
08-01-2010, 11:24 PM
Fergie: Youngsters not to blame for Leeds loss
MEN

January 08, 2010
SIR Alex Ferguson has absolved his young players of blame for Manchester United's shock FA Cup defeat to Leeds last weekend.

The icy conditions around the north-west mean United have been forced to wait to get that dire performance out of their system.

But while Ferguson is still at a loss to explain why his team ended up getting outplayed on home soil by the League One promotion contenders, the United chief is adamant the younger men in his squad were not the ones responsible.

"You can't blame young players," he said.:thumbup:

"The young players were looking for a bit of help in that game and didn't get it.

"It was a bad team performance and I was shocked by it.

"I couldn't believe that after all the preparation we had done for the game and explaining to the players how difficult it was going to be, we turned in a performance like that.

"It was a bad day but I am beyond that now."

Instead, Ferguson will look for instant improvement at Birmingham on Saturday evening.

Big freeze

Not that it will be easy. Ferguson himself was snowed in on Tuesday, when the heavy falls took hold of the north-west.

United's players were given two days off, then spent two days training inside, which is hardly ideal preparation, even though the Reds do have a significant advantage with undersoil heating on one of their outside surfaces making one decent pre-match practice possible.

Yet, even for someone brought up on the banks of the River Clyde, and went on to spend eight years at Aberdeen, it has been an uncomfortable few days for Ferguson.

"The pitch is all right but we are frozen so we are not going," he joked.

"I have never known anything like this. This is Aberdeen weather.

"It has been impossible. Most of the players couldn't get their cars out and Mike Phelan was snowed in in Burnley, although that was not a surprise."

Ironically, the bad weather has come at a time when Owen Hargreaves was finally starting to do some normal training with the reserve team, meaning an end to an 18-month injury nightmare is coming closer.

Rio Ferdinand is two weeks away from a return due to his long-standing back injury, which is roughly the amount of time Nemanja Vidic will be out of action after suffering a nerve problem in his leg prior to last weekend's game.:|

Ferguson does have Senegal-born front-man Mame Biram Diouf available for the first time after finally linking up from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's old club Molde.:beer:

B4YU
13-01-2010, 02:03 PM
United Youth Review of 2009: Part One

With another eventful and successful calendar year for United’s reserve and academy teams drawing to a close, it’s time for the almost-inevitable 2009 retrospective. We start today with January through til March, covering some surprise transfer activity, one of the greatest reserve games of recent times and Wembley glory for some of Fergie’s latest batch of fledglings.

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January

The first month of the footballing year means an open transfer window, and while the Reds made no signings that would really bolster their push for a clean sweep of first-team honours, a number of young players were acquired with an eye to the future. The most eye-catching bit of business came while many were still nursing sore heads from the New Year celebrations, Serbian duo Zoran Tošić and Adem Ljajić joining from Partizan Belgrade for a combined fee rumoured to be in the region of £16m. Or so we thought (and were told) at the time anyway… as we now know, there was an unexpected twist as far as Ljajić was concerned. There remains a sense of mystery around the Tošić signing as well, with the 22 year-old international having made minimal impact at first-team level at the time of writing, despite impressing for the reserves and his national side.

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lanjutttt.........:devil2:

B4YU
13-01-2010, 02:05 PM
While that double signing had been mooted in the press for a while, Sir Alex’s next move into the market caught everyone by surprise. Little-known Belgian defender Ritchie de Laet was plucked from Stoke City’s reserves on a short-term deal that shocked him as much as it did everyone else. Little was expected of the 20 year-old, but nearly a year on he’s on the fringes of the first team.

The fourth and final new face was Etzaz Hussain, the young midfielder signed from Langhus in his native Norway. The gifted left-footer put pen to paper on his 16th birthday and spent the first half of 2009 impressing for the U16s before making an impact with Paul McGuinness’ U18s later in the year. Etzaz was nearly joined by another 16 year-old in the form of Filip Djuričić, another talented young Serb whose trial at United was much publicised but who ultimately ended up agreeing to move to Dutch side SC Heerenveen next month.

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On the field, young United first XIs overcame Southampton in the FA Cup 3rd Round (Danny Welbeck and Darron Gibson both grabbing goals) and Derby County in the Carling Cup semi-finals, the latter securing a trip to Wembley later in the year.

Meanwhile the reserves and academy warmed up for their return to competitive action with wins over Bradford and Newcastle Town respectively, Robbie Brady firing a notable hattrick in the latter fixture.

Ole Solskjaer’s second string got their Lancashire Senior Cup campaign up and running with a comfortable win over Accrington Stanley at The Cliff, a game illuminated by a sublime freekick from Davide Petrucci on debut.

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The promising Italian playmaker continued to impress in the reserves’ next league game, producing a brilliant pass to set up Febian Brandy to score, although that wasn’t enough to prevent a strong Blackburn side taking all three points. A dull goalless draw with bitter rivals Liverpool closed out the month in disappointing fashion.

The U18s fared somewhat better, picking up nine points from their three games and notching twelve goals in the process. A Petrucci-inspired United (see video below) guided the Reds to a 4-1 win over West Bromwich Albion before schoolboy Ravel Morrison handed Paul McGuinness’ side a dramatic 3-2 win over Everton with a last minute volley. The academy youngsters saved the best for last too, demolishing Bolton 5-0 away from home on the 31st to complete a sensational January.

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B4YU
13-01-2010, 02:07 PM
February

United’s young guns continued to repay Sir Alex’s faith in them in the cup competitions, another win over Derby, this time in the FA Cup, being highlighted by another goal from Darron Gibson and an absolute beauty from Danny Welbeck, shown in the video below…

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Unfortunately for the U18s, their form swung to the other end of the scale in February, albeit with the month only providing them with two chances to play. The first came at Platt Lane as McGuinness’ boys sought to end a miserable run against our cross-city rivals at academy level, and while a confident and resilient performance looked set to be enough to earn at least a point, a late goal for the boys in laser blue earned City a somewhat fortuitous 1-0 derby win – the Reds would have to wait until later in the year to settle that score. This game also unfortunately marked Davide Petrucci’s last before missing eight months of action due to injury.

The only other outing for the academy was at home against Stoke City, who will have perhaps been seen as ideal opponents to bounce back against after that derby loss, with United having already beaten them 4-0 on their own turf earlier in the season. As is so often the case in academy football however, the unpredictable came to pass and the Reds fell to a second straight 1-0 reverse, conceding early and struggling to break down a well-drilled Potters side.

In contrast, the reserves recovered from a below-par end to January to show some fine form in the year’s shortest month, although a penalty shootout defeat to Stockport County in the Manchester Senior Cup didn’t exactly bode well. Things picked up with a comfortable home win over Bolton though, and the second string avenged the academy’s narrow derby defeat with a well-deserved win over the blue side of the city.

Sandwiched in between those two wins was another, but this one deserves a paragraph of its own. With the first team in action against Fulham at Old Trafford, not many eyes were on the reserves’ trip to face Wigan at Robin Park. Trailing 4-1 after an hour of play, Ole and his charges were probably quite glad of that, but a sensational comeback, inspired by Danny Welbeck, Kiko Macheda and Lee Martin, saw the Reds roar back to record a stunning 5-4 win against all the odds.

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Away from the field of play, U18s skipper and reserve regular Matt James was handed a first professional deal, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer spoke glowingly of the progress made the Reds’ young Italian duo Federico Macheda and Davide Petrucci.

B4YU
13-01-2010, 02:09 PM
March

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The month got underway in style as March 1st saw United take on Spurs in the Carling Cup Final at Wembley. Sir Alex’s faith in his latest crop of young prospects had served him well en route to the final and, although deprived of the services of Rafael da Silva due to injury, the boss still included Messrs Evans, Gibson and Welbeck as the Reds eventually saw off Harry Redknapp’s side via a penalty shootout to bring another trophy back to Old Trafford. A great experience for the young lads involved, including the likes of Rodrigo Possebon and Richard Eckersley on the bench.

Meanwhile, news of a new signing emerged, 15 year-old Charni Ekangamene of United’s affiliate club Royal Antwerp, who will join when he turns 16 next year. When he does, we’ll hopefully soon see him featuring for the U18s, whose inconsistent form continued throughout March, with another dramatic late win, this time against Crewe the highlight, especially with Danny Galbraith scoring the winner in his first game back after ten months of injury hell. Sadly the young Reds couldn’t build on that, falling to defeat at home to Wolves before recording back-to-back draws against Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday, the latter game being notable for some of the most challenging conditions I’ve ever seen a football match played in.

The second string meanwhile had quite the hectic month, with all the cancellations before Christmas resulting in no fewer than eight games on the schedule for March. While things got off to an inauspicious start with defeat to reserve champions-elect Sunderland, the Reds were in truth unluckly to lose that one and responded by going unbeaten throughout the rest of the month. A Fábio penalty earned a late, late win against Middesbrough, while City were beaten for the third time in 08/09 to secure a place in the Manchester Senior Cup final.

United and Liverpool played out a thoroughly entertaining 2-2 draw, while there were further reserve league wins over Hull City, convincingly, and in the return game with Boro. It’s fair to say though that the real highlights were a pair of hattricks from two of the most promising youngsters in the ranks. The first was something of a shock – after all, full-backs don’t often get to take home the match ball. Fábio da Silva’s not your typical full-back however, and his treble in a 4-1 Lancs Senior Cup romp at Rochdale was scintillating stuff.

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Perhaps even more exhilarating was Kiko Macheda’s hattrick in a thrilling 3-3 draw at Newcastle. The young Italian gave the Reds the lead from the spot but then, ably assisted by Matt James, had to produce a pair of fantastic finishes to twice haul United level, the latter coming in the final minute – it’s still probably my favourite reserve or academy goal of the year. Up until that point the then 17 year-old striker from Rome was a relative unknown to all but those of us who follow goings-on below first-team level at United, but his hattrick at St James’ Park brought him to the attention of a slightly wider audience. And then as we know, and as we’ll cover in the next part of this review, April wasn’t even a week old before the name Macheda was on the tongue of every football fan…

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TBC.............:peace::peace:

B4YU
14-01-2010, 09:54 AM
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FA Youth Cup Fourth Round
Turf Moor, 13 January 2010

BURNLEY 1
McKee 84

MANCHESTER UNITED 5
Petrucci 22, King 28 & 51, Keane 34 & 88

FAYC: Burnley 1 United 5

Paul McGuinness' under-18s produced a scintillating attacking display to crush Burnley and emphatically advance to the fifth round of the FA Youth Cup.

The Reds' youngsters delivered five wonderfully-taken goals and overran the hosts, who were reduced to 10 men in the second period and could find solace only in a late consolation goal after being completely outclassed.

Skipper Davide Petrucci opened the scoring, before braces for Josh King and William Keane took the Reds through to a fifth round tie at Blackburn or Leyton Orient in style.

United had been quietly in control of the opening exchanges before Petrucci struck on 22 minutes. A patient, probing nine-pass move culminated in King's shot being blocked, but the Italian was the first to react to the loose ball and he expertly sidefooted a low finish around a cluster of players and just inside the post.

The coolness of his finish was matched by King six minutes later. Larnell Cole profited from defensive hesitancy from the hosts by nicking the ball just outside the six yard box, before drifting to the byline and pulling the ball back to King on the corner of the area. Although Burnley were slow to apply pressure, the Norwegian's arced finish inside the far corner was nothing short of majestic.

United were, by now, totally dominant, and it was no surprise when a third goal arrived on 34 minutes - and once again it was a top class strike to admire. After Nicky Ajose had won the ball, it arrived back at him via Ryan Tunnicliffe and Larnell Cole, and he curled a gorgeous pass through for Keane, who lobbed home without breaking his stride.

The prolific striker could have doubled his tally a minute later as he raced in behind a static defence, but he dragged his left-footed finish just past the far post. Indeed, only a fine save from goalkeeper Danny MacDonald prevented Petrucci from adding a fourth before the interval as United ran riot.

It took only five minutes of the second period for United's fourth to come, however. King intercepted an errant pass, outstripped his marker for pace, cut inside another defender and, as the ball ricocheted up, lashed in a finish via slight deflection.

As the game lulled, with United in total comfort and Burnley spent of all but their pride, the hosts were dealt a further setback when Thomas Anderson was handed a second yellow card for illegally halting Keane's run on goal.

Substitute John Cofie, on for the injured King, soon joined the list of players thwarted by MacDonald when his powerful run was denied a near-post finish by the goalkeeper's strong hand. On 79 minutes, the Clarets goalkeeper was at it again; parrying Cofie's low shot and clutching Keane's improvised backheel from the ensuing scramble.

Both Cole and Tunnicliffe were narrowly off-target with low drives in the closing stages as United continued to press, but it was the hosts who struck next, on 84 minutes, when Joe McKee scrambled home an untidy goal after the Reds had failed to clear.

Fittingly, however, United had the final say four minutes later. The imperious Paul Pogba nicked possession and found Cofie, whose neat flick released Keane to bear down on goal and drill in an unerring left-footed finish: a fitting finalé in a swaggering, clinical performance from the Reds.

United: Devlin; Massacci (Fornasier 75), Wootton, McGinty, Ajose; Cole, Tunnicliffe, Pogba, King (Cofie 63); Petrucci (Lingard 68); W Keane.
Subs not used: Johnstone, Hussain.

B4YU
14-01-2010, 10:01 AM
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Supernan
14-01-2010, 11:26 AM
Nambahin pics semalem.:thumbup:

William Keane :
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Davide Petrucci
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Paul Pogba
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derry07cantona
14-01-2010, 01:38 PM
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Supernan
23-01-2010, 07:46 AM
Sam Johnstone, Will Keane and John Cofie are in the latest England U17 squad for the Algarve Tournament

Men's U17 Team
Squad named for Algarve Tournament

Friday, 22 January, 2010

John Peacock selects experienced group of U17s.
The Algarve Tournament
13-16 February 2010
Portugal

John Peacock has named his England U17 squad that will travel to Portugal next month to compete in the Algarve Tournament.

England will take on France, Ukraine and the hosts over four days in a round-robin group as they aim to put the finishing touches to their preparations for the Elite Round of the UEFA European U17 Championship, which kicks-off in March.

After cruising through the first stage of Euro qualifying with three wins from three, Peacock’s side now face Slovakia, Sweden and Malta for a place in the Finals this summer. The Elite Round will be staged in England between 27 March and 1 April.

There is one new name in the squad for the Algarve Tournament as Tottenham’s Harry Kane receives his first U17 call-up. The rest of the squad have largely been together since last season’s successful Victory Shield campaign.

England squad for Algarve Tournament

Name



Club

Benik Afobe



Arsenal

Chuks Aneke



Arsenal

David Atkinson



Middlesbrough

Saido Berahino



West Bromwich Albion

Ross Barkley



Everton

Jack Butland



Birmingham City

Nathaniel Chalobah



Chelsea

Conor Coady



Liverpool

John Cofie



Manchester United

Luke Garbutt



Everton

Robert Hall



West Ham United

Sam Johnstone



Manchester United

Jack Robinson



Liverpool

George Thorne



West Bromwich Albion

William Keane



Manchester United

Bruno Pilatos



Middlesbrough

Harry Kane



Tottenham Hotspur

Andre Wisdom



Liverpool

hendiplast
23-01-2010, 08:03 PM
Preston consider Welbeck
Ferguson hopes for transfer favour from father

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Skysports.com understands Preston are planning an ambitious swoop for Manchester United starlet Danny Welbeck.

Preston boss Darren Ferguson, son of United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, has admitted he could try and use his connections at Old Trafford to bolster his squad.

Welbeck is regarded as one of the best young prospects to come through at United in recent seasons and is tipped for a big future in the game.

The England Under 21 forward has made 11 appearances for his club this season, but the recent arrival of Mame Biram Diouf has pushed him down the pecking order in Sir Alex Ferguson's plans.

Wigan are also thought to be tracking Welbeck as they look to reinforce their attacking options before the close of the transfer window.

It remains to be seen if Sir Alex Ferguson would be willing to loan out Welbeck with his side still competing in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.

Sky Sports

bayuyuyayu
23-01-2010, 08:21 PM
kemaren baru baca di IU tentang youngster nih :

1. sang pelatih sangat optimis mengenai tim asuhannya untuk dapetin gelar karena lagi performanya lagi bagus2nya tapi doi sempet kecewa karena kalah dari POOL dan CIty

2.beberapa bulan kedepan menjadi momen penting bagi tim reserve ini karena penentuan siapa yg akan masuk tim utama..beberapa nama yg kita udah kenal berdiri digaris pertama buat masuk tim utama

3. Dari semua anak di Reserve yang paling giat berlatih adalah Joe Dudgeon sementara yg paling malas adalah febian brendy dan ravel morrison menurut sang bintang josh king..hahaha kocak

bayuyuyayu
23-01-2010, 08:29 PM
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itu goalnya josh king dewa abis:muflag:

sir_otz
28-01-2010, 03:48 PM
10:35 In a rare piece of non-derby news, Under-18s midfielder Etzaz Hussain has signed professional forms with the club. Having bagged a dramatic winner in last Saturday's 3-2 win over Stoke, the news caps a memorable few days for the Norwegian. (SB)


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Congrat to Etzaz Hussain.......

B4YU
04-02-2010, 12:40 PM
Ravel Morrison in action

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Oom Panda
04-02-2010, 04:02 PM
Ravel Morrison in action

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dulu gw pernah posting nih.. sadis skillnya... hehehehhe..

Supernan
04-02-2010, 04:06 PM
Sadis amat itu tricky nya...hahaha Parah, ketipu abis yg jaga double" tuh :P hahaha

sir_otz
15-04-2010, 09:23 AM
United keeper lands Hannover trial
Wednesday 14th April 2010 19:19

Manchester United reserve goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler could be set to return to his native Germany after joining Hannover on trial.

The youth international has returned to his homeland to undergo a trial with Bundesliga outfit Hannover.

The 21-year-old is out of contract in the summer and is eager to secure a deal elsewhere.

"I came to Hannover hoping I can manage to stay at the club," he told Bild.

"They offered me the chance to have a trial and I am thankful for this as it isn't easy for people to watch me playing for the Manchester United reserves.

"I am happy being at Hannover. If everything goes fine I might have the opportunity to stay on."

Zieler was with hometown club Cologne when he was lured to United's youth Academy in 2005 before being given professional terms at Old Trafford in the summer of 2008.

He played two games on loan at Northampton during the 2008/09 campaign and has most recently had a trial at Belgium top-flight outfit Westerlo.

Zieler was Germany's first-choice keeper at the Under-20 World Cup in Egypt last year.


http://www.teamtalk.com/manchester-united/6093580/United-keeper-lands-Hannover-trial?

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Kayaknya bakal hengkang nih Zieler.... udah 21 tahun tapi masih di reserves, lagian kontraknya udah ampir habis.

Gak jadi lagi nih pemain Jerman pertama yang main buat United :D :D

B4YU
21-04-2010, 10:19 AM
Reserves win league title

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United's Reserves are champions of the Barclays Premier Reserve League North for the first time since 2006.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce's side were mathematically crowned on Tuesday evening when Liverpool, the only remaining side who could catch the table topping Reds, lost to Everton.

The Toffeemen's last-minute victory at Prenton Park leaves Liverpool nine points behind United with only two games to play.

United's two remaining league games, against Burnley and Wigan, are now dead rubbers, but Thursday brings the final Manchester Senior Cup group game against Manchester City, and a chance for the Reds to retain the trophy once again.

Furthermore, United will now face Aston Villa - winners of the Southern section for the third season in a row - in the Barclays Premier Reserve League Playoff at Old Trafford.

When that fixture is scheduled, but ManUtd.com will announce the details.


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fredrian.seven
21-04-2010, 03:32 PM
Ferguson impressed by young Man Utd defenders Gill, De Laet
21.04.10 | tribalfootball.com

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is delighted with the progress of some of his young defenders.

Ferguson, speaking with the United Review, was delighted for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after United were crowned Reserves North league title winners.

And he was particularly impressed by the back four of Scott Wootton, Ritchie De Laet, Oliver Gill and Joe Dudgeon. De Laet and Gill have been nominated for the club's reserve-team Player of the Year.

hendiplast
22-04-2010, 12:57 AM
Sir Alex Ferguson joy as Manchester United clinch the title... the reserves that is

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Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester United may have discovered some stars of
the future thanks to their title-winning reserve side.

Coached by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce they have won the trophy for the first time in four years after Liverpool lost to Everton.

United manager Ferguson is thrilled with their achievement and praised the mentality of Northern Ireland Under-21 midfielders Oliver Norwood and Corry Evans.

'Some of the players have done very well,' Ferguson told the club's official website.

'For example, in the 1-0 win against Liverpool, the back four were absolutely brilliant, they really did well.

'One or two younger players are developing quite well. Gabriel Obertan scored an unbelievable goal.

'Oliver Norwood and Corry Evans do really well and have a good attitude towards the game. That's an important thing and Ole and Warren have maintained that attitude right through the team.'

Ferguson added: 'I'd like to say congratulations to Ole and Warren.

'They've done a great job.

'Whenever we've appointed a new reserve team coach, I've always explained to them what a difficult job it is because it's subject to what I need.

'I may pull out three or four players from a training session or I might say, 'these players can't play for you on Thursday because they're on standby for me on Saturday"'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/

fredrian.seven
23-04-2010, 08:53 AM
Manchester United Goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler Agrees Summer Move To Hannover
German heading to the exit at Old Trafford...
By Alex Dimond - goal.com Apr 22, 2010 4:28:00 PM

Hannover 96 have confirmed a deal to sign Ron-Robert Zieler from Manchester United on a free transfer in the summer.

The 21-year-old has agreed a two-year deal at the German club, after completing a trial at the AWD Arena earlier in the month.

Zieler had progressed through United's ranks since joining the club from Cologne in 2005, but with his contract expiring in the summer has decided to move on, without making a single appearance for the Red Devils.

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Semoga dia dapet karir yang bagus disana...
Selamat dah.

Oncy
23-04-2010, 02:36 PM
William Keane mirip Solksjaer ya? King gw yakin bs menjadi besar...

fredrian.seven
23-04-2010, 05:56 PM
Salah satu alumni akademi MU yang sukses nembus tim utama. moga juniornya banyak yang ngikutin jejaknya jadi penghuni skuad utama MU.

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O'Shea hails Utd youth talent
Irish star puts faith in Red Devils' title tilt
Last updated: 23rd April 2010 - skysports.com

Manchester United defender John O'Shea has paid tribute to the faith the club put in their youngsters.

Sir Alex Ferguson's team are chasing an unprecedented fourth successive Premier League title and remain in the hunt following their dramatic 1-0 win over Manchester City.

Paul Scholes headed the stoppage-time winner to put his team a point behind league leaders Chelsea with three matches remaining, and O'Shea believes the academy system - which produced Scholes and team-mate Ryan Giggs - has borne significant fruit.

Scholes and Giggs were part of the famed United side that won the FA Youth Cup in 1992, which included the likes of David Beckham, Gary Neville and Nicky Butt.

And O'Shea - who also came through the ranks at the Red Devils to become a household name - says the formula is a successful one.

He told Sky Sports: "That's where the club has been so successful and maintained a structure all the way through, giving the youngsters a chance.

"Like I'm 28, just about to be 29, and you look at Giggsy and Scholesy - it's a credit to the club that they keep the consistency going and it's worked because the team keeps being successful."

United appeared to be out of the running to retain their Premier League crown after their defeat by Chelsea earlier in the month, but the Blues' loss at Tottenham last week ensured O'Shea's team remain in close contention.

Their next two games start before Chelsea get theirs underway, meaning some pressure will be on Carlo Ancelotti's team to match or better United's results.

Tottenham are the next test awaiting Ferguson's team, but O'Shea reckons his side are more than capable of overcoming the Champions League hopefuls.

"It's one weekend of football and a totally different scenario and we've got an advantage playing first," added the Irish international. "That's a bit of added pressure on us too but we've got to be confident at Old Trafford.

"Even though Tottenham are coming in with great confidence we've got to focus on ourselves and make sure we do our job and see what happens.

"Normally, when most teams lose a game it's not really spoken about but when we lose a game it's a guaranteed crisis.

"I remember the first time I won the league back in 2003 the headlines for about a month were 'The Empire's Crumbling'. It's just always been the way - they can't wait to shoot down the best, (and) we'll keep proving them wrong."

hendiplast
27-04-2010, 11:28 PM
Darren Ferguson to badger Sir Alex about bringing Danny Welbeck on 12-month loan to Preston

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Darren Ferguson is planning talks with his father, Sir Alex, about bringing Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck back to Preston.

Welbeck, 19, arrived at Deepdale on loan in January but made just eight appearances
before returning to Old Trafford because of a knee injury.

Ferguson Jnr said: 'There is a possibility of getting Welbeck for 12 months now. I’m going to speak to my old man about him.'
Manchester United's Danny Welbeck


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/

fredrian.seven
29-04-2010, 08:57 AM
Charni Ekangamene handed Man Utd reserves debut
28.04.10 | tribalfootball.com

Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gave Belgium youth international Charni Ekangamene a reserves debut.

The young defender, 16, arrived last year from United's satellite club Royal Antwerp.

Ekangamene was a second-half substitute in last night's 1-0 defeat by Wigan Athletic.

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dikit info...

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Nama : Charni Ekangamene
Lahir : 16/02/1994
Kewarganegaraan : Belgia
Posisi : di berita atas dibilang defender tapi di beberapa media dibilang forward.

Supernan
29-04-2010, 09:29 AM
yoi kemarin dia udh main nih, looks menjanjikan yah. Hehehe we'l see next season main di resereve semakin sering ga.

sir_otz
29-04-2010, 05:31 PM
Cleverley's tasty cocktail for United
Stuart Mathieson
APRIL 29, 2010

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Sir Alex Ferguson is going to be tempted next season with an exotic cocktail mix of Frank Lampard, David Beckham and Ji-sung Park.

That is the concoction Reds youngster Tom Cleverley believes he is now capable of producing that will appeal to Fergie's palate.

Not bad for a player who began life in United's Academy as a full-back and has yet to make a single minute's appearance for the Old Trafford seniors.

But a season-long loan at championship side Watford has seen 20-year-old Cleverley's confidence surge.

And why not? His time at Vicarage Road may have ended prematurely with a knee ligament at injury against West Brom at Easter but he'd done enough in his 33 appearances for the Hornets to win the club's Player of the Year award.

The England Under-21international was presented with his honour before therecent Reading match as he bade a fond farewell to fans and staff at Watford.

He returned to Manchester to begin his rehab from injury with a glowing reference from Watford boss Malky Mackay.

“Tom is an outstanding model professional. He's areally top young professional that I can't speak highly enough of and he's been a dream to have here,'' said Mackay.

The Basingstoke-born midfielder's campaign saw him score 11 goals for Watford.

He has another three weeks with his leg in a brace, after coming off crutches this week, but then he'll get down to the task of breaking through into Fergie's first-team plans next season.

“Next season is a massive campaign for me,” Tom told M.E.N. Sport. “Hopefully, I can prove myself at Premier League level and at a top club like United. That is what I am looking to do.

“I want to get fit this summer and hit the ground running and start off where I left off this season.

Brilliant

“Last season I had a spell on loan at Leicester and played in League One and felt as though I did well there. This season I feel I have done even better in the Championship with Watford and hopefully I can keep on the rise and make it into the Premier League.

“It was brilliant playing every week at a good standard and it has done me the world of good.

“Physically, I grew up during that loan at Leicester. But it is more mentally where I have grown up and got better at Watford.

“Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday football every week where one match you can be up at St James' Park and then Hillsborough the next with 30,000 fans on your back.

“It has been a massive learning curve for me. Theintensity of it all has helped me. I think I am a better player now.”

Sir Alex Ferguson sat Cleverley down in his Carrington office last summer and presented the benefits of a loan spell at Watford.

Cleverley began as a young Academy full-back at United and developed into a reserve central midfielder.

But at Vicarage Road he matured into a goalscoring wide midfielder.

“I have always liked David Beckham and his style. And I think the type of player I have become this season is a bit like Ji-sung Park,” he said.

“I think my game can benefit from learning a lot from him in the right or left midfield spot or just behind the front two. I provide lots of energy like Ji.

“I have never been known as a goalscorer but last season I started to get into more scoring positions. I scored a few for the reserves and I said to Jim Ryan that I would get double figures this year and I have.

“I suppose goalscoring midfielders are like gold dust and it is a massive string to my bow if I can consistently score goals like Frank Lampard.

“Anything extra that can help you breakthrough at United is great. It is not an easy task as everybody knows.

“United are a world-class team with world class players but all you have to do is look at the guys who are performing in it now like Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Gary Neville, Wes Brown, Darren Fletcher, John O'Shea, Darron Gibson and Jonny Evans.

"They have all come through the ranks and you have to be confident you can do what they have done.

“I have never felt as confident about playing as I am now. It is up to the manager what plans he has for me but all I can do is get my head down and play the best I can.”

“Hopefully this time next year I will be able to reflect on even more progress in the Premier League. That has to be my goal.”


http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/manchester_united/s/1237821_cleverleys_tasty_cocktail_for_united?

Oncy
30-04-2010, 12:41 PM
Gw deman bgt sm tipe permianan si Cleverly, dan gw yakin dia akan nembus tim utama United musim depan setidaknya akan diberi kesempatan besar bermain oleh SAF. Gibson bs terdepak nih nampaknya...

drivemein
02-05-2010, 02:19 PM
Zieler to return home with Hannover
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United’s German goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler has agreed to join Bundesliga club Hannover 96 on a two-year deal.

The 21 year-old stopper has just two months left to run on his contract at Old Trafford and has been looking for a new club, with both Hannover and Belgian outfit Westerlo offering trials in the last few weeks. Zieler’s preference was a return to his homeland, so when goalkeeping coach Jörg Sievers and Jörg Schmadtke were sufficiently impressed to offer a contract, the young keeper wasted little time putting pen to paper.

Hannover may currently be battling against relegation from the Bundesliga and Zieler looks set to initially be understudy to first choice Florian Fromlowitz at the AWD Arena, but the Cologne-born glovesman has no reservations about the move. “First, I certainly hope that Hannover can stay up,” he said in an exclusive interview with spox.com. “Even if they do get relegated, the club has the ambition to bounce straight back and re-establish themselves in the top flight again. I will definitely push hard to play, and it doesn’t matter who I’m up against, whether Fromlowitz or someone else. Fromlowitz is a young keeper with good qualities, but in football there is always competition and everyone wants to prevail.“

Ron-Robert joined United in 2005 from his hometown club 1. FC Koln and has appeared 68 times in competitive games for the club’s academy and reserve sides but hasn’t been able to break into the first-team picture, a place on the bench for a 2008 Carling Cup tie against Middlesbrough the closest he came to making a senior debut for the Reds. The young stopper did make two appearances while on loan with Northampton Town in February 2009 and has starred for Germany’s youth sides, most recently donning the #1 jersey at last year’s U20 World Cup in Egypt, but his lack of opportunities to play competitive football at Old Trafford has ultimately led him to seek pastures now.

There are no regrets or recriminations for Ron-Robert though. “I had five great years in Manchester, but now is the time for something new. I have enjoyed many positive experiences and developed both on a sporting and a human level. It has been an incredible time in which Manchester United has won everything: Champions League, World Club Championship. Players such as Cristiano Ronaldo were here. These are all impressions I can take with me,” he stressed. “As a young player, especially as a goalkeeper, it is of course extremely difficult to break through at such a huge club. The fact that I have not made it here is not a huge problem for me. I had a real good time here and have enjoyed an exceptional education. I have worked with very good coaches during my five years here. I have really made huge progress, and that it was not enough to make the final step and become number 1 is just how it is.“

While the next stage of his career starts when he officially joins Hannover 96 on July 1st, there’s a little unfinished business for the German back in Manchester. He has already collected a first Premier Reserve League North winners’ medal this season to go with numerous cup honours, but there is still a chance to go out on a real high in what – if selected – will be his final game for United, Monday’s National Reserve Playoff against Aston Villa at Old Trafford. Fingers crossed this chapter of Ron-Robert’s career ends on a high note and that the next chapter is a happy and successful one.

B4YU
05-05-2010, 09:46 AM
De Laet's delight


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Ritchie De Laet's remarkable rise from a surprise January signing from Stoke to being the only fit defender in the first team at Fulham in December has been acknowledged with a prestigious award.

Fans voting on ManUtd.com have made him the Denzil Haroun Reserve Player of the Year, ahead of the coaching staff's other nominees Magnus Eikrem and Oliver Gill.

Receiving his trophy from reserves manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, De Laet said: "I'm happy, of course. It's my second year and we've had a good season with the reserves.

"We've won two trophies, and the Senior Cup at the beginning as well, so it's been a good season all round."

When nominating De Laet, Solskjaer said: "Ritchie has been a revelation since signing from Stoke and he deservedly gained some first team appearances this term. He is a very versatile defender who also has an eye for a goal, and he's a real leader in the team."

Previous winners

Denzil Haroun Reserve Player of the Year

1990 Mark Robins
1991 Jason Lydiate
1992 Brian Carey
1993 Colin McKee
1994 Nicky Butt
1995 Kevin Pilkington
1996 Michael Appleton
1997 Michael Clegg
1998 Michael Twiss
1999 Mark Wilson
2000 Jonathan Greening
2001 Michael Stewart
2002 John O'Shea
2003 Darren Fletcher
2004 David Jones
2005 Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
2006 Giuseppe Rossi
2007 Kieran Lee
2008 Richard Eckersley
2009 James Chester



Award joy for Keane


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Probably the greatest day of William Keane's United career so far was capped on Tuesday night when he received the Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year award.

Hours earlier, the Stockport-born striker scored as the Under-18s clinched the regional championship by beating Everton 2-0. Now a national play-off semi-final against Arsenal beckons for Keane and co, as his debut season as an academy scholar reaches an exciting climax.

The team's proud coach Paul McGuinness told MUTV, "Will has been such a smooth operator in his first year. He's been really outstanding and has scored some stunning goals but his general team play and his demeanour, his attitude on and off the pitch, have been excellent."

Will was presented with his trophy by the academy manager, and appropriately a former United striker, Brian McClair. Congratulations to Will and the other nominees, Nicky Ajose and Scott Wootton.

Previous winners

Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year

1990 Lee Martin
1991 Ryan Giggs
1992 Ryan Giggs
1993 Paul Scholes
1994 Phil Neville
1995 Terry Cooke
1996 Ronnie Wallwork
1997 John Curtis
1998 Wes Brown
1999 Wes Brown
2000 Bojan Djordjic
2001 Alan Tate
2002 Paul Tierney
2003 Ben Collett
2004 Jonathan Spector
2005 Giuseppe Rossi
2006 Darron Gibson
2007 Craig Cathcart
2008 Danny Welbeck
2009 Federico Macheda
2010 William Keane



http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid={F9E570E6-407E-44BC-800F-4A3110258114}&newsid=6648666

fredrian.seven
05-05-2010, 07:53 PM
OOT dikit ah.

paul tierney..jadi inget CM4 dulu. Tierney jadi salah satu punggawa MU-ku.pas itu alumni akademinya hebat2.

Oh ya,baru sadar klo King nggak masuk nominasi ya. Padahal dia salah satu youngster yang dah punya caps di tim utama.
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drivemein
06-05-2010, 07:54 PM
From Ben Hibbs Twitter :
United's Sam Johnstone, Tom Thorpe, Will Keane in England squad for UEFA European U17 Championship Finals in Liechtenstein.

Euro squad named
-thefa.com-

John Peacock has selected his U17 squad for Euro Finals.
John Peacock has named the England squad he hopes will be challenging for honours at the upcoming UEFA European U17 Championship Finals in Liechtenstein.

England defeated Kazakhstan (6-2), Azerbaijan (4-0) and Serbia (1-0) in the First Qualifying Round and Sweden (4-0), Malta (5-0) and Slovakia (2-0) in the Elite Qualifying Round to book their place in the Finals, where they have been in Group B alongside Czech Republic, Greece and Turkey.

Twelve of Peacock’s 18-man squad helped propel the Young Lions through both stages of qualification, with Everton’s Jake Bidwell the only player not to have featured in either round.

England will open their Euro campaign against Czech Republic on Tuesday 18 May, followed by Greece on 21 May and Turkey on 24 May. The top two nations in each group will qualify for the semi-final where they will face either France, Spain, Portugal or Switzerland.

The Final will take place on Sunday 30 May.

Squad in full :
Jack Butland (Birmingham City), Sam Johnstone (Manchester United),Jake Bidwell (Everton), Nathaniel Chalobah (Chelsea), Luke Garbutt (Everton), Bruno Pilatos (Middlesbrough), Tom Thorpe (Manchester United), Andre Wisdom (Liverpool), Chuks Aneke (Arsenal), Ross Barkley (Everton), Conor Coady (Liverpool), Josh McEachran (Chelsea), George Thorne (West Bromwich Albion), Luke Williams (Middlesbrough), Benik Afobe (Arsenal), Rob Hall (West Ham United), William Keane (Manchester United), Connor Wickham (Ipswich Town).

Redsbusby
14-05-2010, 01:22 AM
Ayo CLeverley, Bring it On!!!!!!!!!!!


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hendiplast
14-05-2010, 06:39 AM
Billy Davies wants Manchester United's Corry Evans on a season-long loan at Nottingham Forest

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Nottingham Forest have emerged as leading contenders to take Manchester United’s Corry Evans on a season’s loan.

The versatile teenager, brother of Jonny, captained the club’s reserve side on occasion last season and is on Billy Davies’s wanted list now that Forest have been confirmed as staying in the Championship.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/

Supernan
14-05-2010, 08:44 AM
Wow Skipper Reserves mw di loan ya.

Mending dicoba" dulu lah Opa ke 1st team musim depan. :)

fredrian.seven
14-05-2010, 09:05 AM
Wow Skipper Reserves mw di loan ya.

Mending dicoba" dulu lah Opa ke 1st team musim depan. :)

Musim depan kan dah kedatangan Cleverley Sob. Langsung di loan aja ntar biar makin matang seperti cleverley. Wih.. youngster potensial MU isinya gelandang2 berkualitas, mulai dari Cleverley, Evans, James trus di level U-18 ada pogba. Blom lagi Magnus Eikrem, Norwood, Tunnicliffe, dan Petrucci. Semua gelandang tengah...

Redsbusby
15-05-2010, 12:59 AM
Musim depan kan dah kedatangan Cleverley Sob. Langsung di loan aja ntar biar makin matang seperti cleverley. Wih.. youngster potensial MU isinya gelandang2 berkualitas, mulai dari Cleverley, Evans, James trus di level U-18 ada pogba. Blom lagi Magnus Eikrem, Norwood, Tunnicliffe, dan Petrucci. Semua gelandang tengah...

Kayaknya MU kebanjiran gelandang deh... Tp kok masih ngincer David Silva? aduh, bingunggg ama Opa....


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Oom Panda
15-05-2010, 08:10 AM
Kayaknya MU kebanjiran gelandang deh... Tp kok masih ngincer David Silva? aduh, bingunggg ama Opa....


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iyalah, bro.. itu yang disebut ga ada gelandang yang berpengalaman... mereka masih muda semua, dan opa perlu gelandang experience untuk ngelapis giggs... di kanan udah ada duet Val-Nani, di kiri kita cuma punya Giggs.. and God knows what would happen to Tosic and Obertan next season... so... David Silva is good answer right now.. kalo opa punya duit tentunya....

fredrian.seven
15-05-2010, 09:20 AM
iyalah, bro.. itu yang disebut ga ada gelandang yang berpengalaman... mereka masih muda semua, dan opa perlu gelandang experience untuk ngelapis giggs... di kanan udah ada duet Val-Nani, di kiri kita cuma punya Giggs.. and God knows what would happen to Tosic and Obertan next season... so... David Silva is good answer right now.. kalo opa punya duit tentunya....

moga aja tosic dipertahankan dan obert dipinjamin aja. Pengen liat tosic maen untuk MU. Ntar kanan tosic kiri Nani dan selama pertandingan bisa tuker posisi.
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nu_reccayasha
15-05-2010, 10:01 AM
gw kadang kalo lihat
pemberitaan tim muda MU dipinjam ke tim lain rasanya gmana gtu
coz kangen banget sama pemain muda MU yang sering disuruh mencoba di tim senior
tapi sepertinya kesempatan itu sudah mulai jarang
opa malah seringnya beli pamain muda dari luar yang dimasukin tim senior

fredrian.seven
15-05-2010, 12:44 PM
minjemin pemaen muda ada positif ma negatifnya. Positifnya seperti yang terjadi di beckham dulu,cleverley dan james sekarang. Cleverley dan james emang blom kelihatan efek peminjamannya tapi dengan jadi pemaen reguler di tim yang minjem di usia yang muda dah jadi bukti klo mereka makin berkembang. Negatifnya ya seperti lee martin musim lalu dan possebon sekarang yang gagal nyetel dan masuk tim utama klub yang pinjem mereka. Lee martin akhirnya dilepas MU setelah bakatnya nggak terlalu berkembang setelah sebelumnya dipinjamkan kemana-mana. Meski ada positif negatifnya aku tetep milih pemaen muda dipinjamkan aja daripada hanya maen di reserve,ikut latihan sama tim utama dan sekali kali duduk dibangku cadangan berharap diturunkan nggantin pemaen utama. Tapi klub yang minjem juga musti diseleksi,jangan sampe peminjaman itu berdampak negatif ke youngster itu.

Aku juga seneng banget mbaca pemaen muda MU bisa nembus skuad utama tapi aku nggak kalah seneng ngelihat pemaen muda MU berkibar selama peminjaman. Karena itu selama musim ini tiap pekan aku liat hasil pertandingan watford dan preston di BBC. Apa cleverley dan james bikin gol atau assist dan mbaca ulasannya ngelihat apa ada komen atas penampilan mereka.
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hendiplast
16-05-2010, 09:43 AM
United's young pretenders

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Sir Alex Ferguson is banking on a nucleus of youngsters to reinstate Manchester United as the Kings of England.

The Reds have been dethroned by Chelsea and many believe the title race next term will be even more hotly contested with Tottenham and Manchester City bringing their bids to the table.

In the history of the Premier League only once have United had to endure more than one season without the tag League Champions.

In 2004, 2005 and 2006 Arsenal and Chelsea (twice) kept the trophy in London. Other than that period Fergie has always managed to engineer an immediate fightback.

When Arsene Wenger's Invincibles and Roman Abramovich's millions dominated, United went through a transitional period.

Now Ferguson believes he has amassed another collection of young players who can take United on. Jonny Evans, Darron Gibson, Rafael and Fabio da Silva, Anderson, Danny Welbeck, Gabriel Obertan, Mame Biram Diouf and Federico Macheda have already been installed.

They will be joined by 21-year-olds Chris Smalling from Fulham and Mexico's Juan Hernandez next season.

Fergie is delighted the group is already being nurtured in the senior side.

"I think they are all experienced and have been in the first team on a regular basis," said Sir Alex.

"They have all made good contributions. Gibson has scored seven goals for us and is improving all the time. Rafa as you have seen many times is an outstanding prospect and he's had quite a few games.

Evans development

"I wouldn't say Jonny Evans has been a regular but he has played a lot of football this year. The fact of Ferdinand and Vidic being injured has given him a chance. At 21 for a centre-half to display that quality shows he's definitely the future.

"Someone pointed out we could play an outfield team of under-21s. I don't for a minute think you would play them all together but they have all had their share of game experience.

"We have a lot of young players in the club. They are the future and there is no question there is a good foundation there.

"In the last decade we have based a lot of our plans looking two or three years ahead and we are doing that well again."

The old guard of Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes who have all signed up for another 12 months at Old Trafford remain paramount to Fergie's building strategy.

"Neville, Scholes and Giggs have become very important but this could be their last year," added Fergie.

"You cannot guarantee at their age they will carry on much longer. But at the moment their experience combined with the young players coming through who are playing on a regular basis it is a good mixture.

"The younger ones will benefit from that and in two or three years become your regular players.

"We have a reasonable structure in terms of ages. We have a good nucleus of players."

NME

Redsbusby
16-05-2010, 12:23 PM
and God knows what would happen to Tosic and Obertan next season... so... David Silva is good answer right now.. kalo opa punya duit tentunya....

Hahaha, seolah2 tosic dan obertan meragukan :D:D . Opa kyknya pasti punya duit, tinggal tunggu waktunya mungkin..hmhm, Aho knows?


moga aja tosic dipertahankan dan obert dipinjamin aja. Pengen liat tosic maen untuk MU. Ntar kanan tosic kiri Nani dan selama pertandingan bisa tuker posisi.
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Waduh, meski sama2 dr UIM, ane kurang setuju:army: Kebalikannya aja, tosic pinjemin lg, Obertan masuk tim Inti... :D:D


minjemin pemaen muda ada positif ma negatifnya. Positifnya seperti yang terjadi di beckham dulu,cleverley dan james sekarang. Cleverley dan james emang blom kelihatan efek peminjamannya tapi dengan jadi pemaen reguler di tim yang minjem di usia yang muda dah jadi bukti klo mereka makin berkembang. Negatifnya ya seperti lee martin musim lalu dan possebon sekarang yang gagal nyetel dan masuk tim utama klub yang pinjem mereka. Lee martin akhirnya dilepas MU setelah bakatnya nggak terlalu berkembang setelah sebelumnya dipinjamkan kemana-mana. Meski ada positif negatifnya aku tetep milih pemaen muda dipinjamkan aja daripada hanya maen di reserve,ikut latihan sama tim utama dan sekali kali duduk dibangku cadangan berharap diturunkan nggantin pemaen utama. Tapi klub yang minjem juga musti diseleksi,jangan sampe peminjaman itu berdampak negatif ke youngster itu.

Aku juga seneng banget mbaca pemaen muda MU bisa nembus skuad utama tapi aku nggak kalah seneng ngelihat pemaen muda MU berkibar selama peminjaman. Karena itu selama musim ini tiap pekan aku liat hasil pertandingan watford dan preston di BBC. Apa cleverley dan james bikin gol atau assist dan mbaca ulasannya ngelihat apa ada komen atas penampilan mereka.
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Tapi takutnya klo uda dipinjemin dan kelamaan justru ngga nyetel ama MU nya karena terbiasa maen dgn gaya klub tempat dy dipinjemin. Mungkin ini slh 1 faktor kenapa MU slalu minjemin pemain ngga jauh2 dr daratan Inggris Raya :D:D, yg paling penting c klo emang pemainnya emg berbakat dan total, harusnya cukup dgn bermain rutin di reserves uda bisa sedikit2 nembus tim utama kok. Tp gmn jg, mo dipinjemin emg ada +- nya. So? yahh, i always believe in Opa :D:D

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fredrian.seven
16-05-2010, 12:55 PM
Waduh, meski sama2 dr UIM, ane kurang setuju:army: Kebalikannya aja, tosic pinjemin lg, Obertan masuk tim Inti... :D:D_________________
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Nggak masalah beda pendapat kok. Oh iya,tosic dah ngasih pilihan ke sir alex, "Maenkan aku di tim utama atau jual aku!" Nggak ada pilihan dipinjemin..Jadi sir alex tinggal pilih,tarik ke tim utama atau jual. Dan klo aku pilih tarik ke tim utama. Masalah obert,aku pilih dia dipinjamkan karena MU dah kebanyakan winger. Dari pada hanya maen di reserve mending reguler di tim laen.

Tapi takutnya klo uda dipinjemin dan kelamaan justru ngga nyetel ama MU nya karena terbiasa maen dgn gaya klub tempat dy dipinjemin. Mungkin ini slh 1 faktor kenapa MU slalu minjemin pemain ngga jauh2 dr daratan Inggris Raya :D:D, yg paling penting c klo emang pemainnya emg berbakat dan total, harusnya cukup dgn bermain rutin di reserves uda bisa sedikit2 nembus tim utama kok. Tp gmn jg, mo dipinjemin emg ada +- nya. So? yahh, i always believe in Opa :D:D

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Aku juga percaya sama fergie sob. Tambahan hal positif dipinjamkan..dengan dipinjamkan juga ngelatih mental. Atmosfir kompetisi reserve jelas nggak ada apa2nya dibanding liga meski divisi championship sekalipun. Aku nggak mengingginkan semua youngster MU harus dipinjemin dulu,tapi daripada hanya di reserve dan ada surplus pemaen di tim utama jadi ya sangat menguntungkan klo pemaen muda dipinjamkan. Memperkuat mental mereka dalam kompetisi sebenarnya sambil mengasah teknik mereka.
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Redsbusby
16-05-2010, 11:10 PM
N...............................

Tambahan hal positif dipinjamkan..dengan dipinjamkan juga ngelatih mental. Atmosfir kompetisi reserve jelas nggak ada apa2nya dibanding liga meski divisi championship sekalipun. Aku nggak mengingginkan semua youngster MU harus dipinjemin dulu,tapi daripada hanya di reserve dan ada surplus pemaen di tim utama jadi ya sangat menguntungkan klo pemaen muda dipinjamkan. Memperkuat mental mereka dalam kompetisi sebenarnya sambil mengasah teknik mereka.
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Yeah, kayaknya bener signature ane yg kemaren (sebelom ditegur admin :D:D makasi om admin) that i cant wait the season to get started.. Tp kan sejauh ini pemain yg sebelumnya sempet dipinjemin, bisa dihitung yg jadi starter reguler di tim utama MU. Seinget aku, mngkin Gibbo aja yg sukses dr pinjaman ke Tim inti MU.

Dipikir2 bener jg klo stok winger MU uda cukup mumpuni, harus berebut banyak klo obertan mau masuk.

hendiplast
17-05-2010, 10:29 PM
Chase on to loan Utd starlet
De Laet attracting loan interest

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Skysports.com understands a number of sides are eyeing a move for Manchester United defender Ritchie De Laet.

A host of Premier League and Championship teams are thought to be exploring the option of signing versatile defender De Laet on loan for next season.

De Laet has impressed at United since joining from Stoke in January 2009 and made his Premier League debut on the final day of the 2008/09 season against Hull.

The Belgian international has made five appearances in the first team this season and he is highly-regarded within the corridors of Old Trafford.

De Laet has followed in the footsteps of Nicky Butt, John O'Shea and Darren Fletcher in recently being named the club's reserve-team Player of the Year after a number of impressive performances for United's second string.

Ferguson is keen to farm out his best young players so that they can continue their development and he could be prepared to loan out De Laet with first-team chances limited in the United starting XI.


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Redsbusby
18-05-2010, 06:53 PM
Kalo emg mo dipinjemin, semoga bisa bener2 berkembang, dan dateng ke MU menjadi The Next SUperstar ngalahin Smalling, Vida, Rio, Evans..AMienn....

sir_otz
20-05-2010, 03:35 PM
Menurut situs

http://www.givemefootball.com/pfa-transfer-list?name=FullName&page=11


2 orang youngster MU lagi dilepas di Free Transfer...

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goodfron
20-05-2010, 03:49 PM
wadoowww Brandy dilepas ya?.... sempat berharap sama nih anak

Redsbusby
20-05-2010, 10:40 PM
Jarang denger (brandy pernah c), jadi ngga begitu 'Sedih' mereka dilepas /:)/:)

fredrian.seven
24-05-2010, 05:57 AM
4 youngster MU akan ikut ambil bagian dalam UEFA U17 European Championships. Sam Johnstone, Tom Thorpe and Will Keane bersama inggris dan pogba bareng prancis. Berita lengkapnya di
manunitedyouth.wordpress.com/2010/05/17/united-quartet-bid-for-euro-glory/
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Redsbusby
24-05-2010, 07:47 AM
Pogba ni gmn c? bikin penasaran aja, ayo Paul Pogba!! Go...

fredrian.seven
27-05-2010, 06:27 PM
Sepertinya fergie akan menunggu sampai setelah preseason dan awal-awal kompetisi sebelum memutuskan apakah cleverley dan youngster lainnya bakal dipinjemkan apa nggak. Ngelihat apa mereka bakalan dapet kesempatan yang cukup di tim utama atau masih butuh disekolahkan di klub laen.

Man Utd boss Ferguson tells Newcastle to wait for Cleverley, Welbeck
sumber: www.tribalfootball.com/man-utd-boss-ferguson-tells-newcastle-wait-cleverley-welbeck-866171
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Supernan
27-05-2010, 09:47 PM
Ntr malem pd main nih u-17 England di semifinal. Ketemu Pogba lg :)) :muflag::mudance:

Next in action: United and England youngsters Sam Johnstone, William Keane and Tom Thorpe meet Paul Pogba’s France side in the semi-finals of the UEFA Under-17 European championships on Thursday.

Redsbusby
28-05-2010, 03:08 AM
Menjanjikan banget yah, paul Pogba, pantesan Le Havre mati2an, sampe komplain ke Blatter segala :D

fredrian.seven
28-05-2010, 07:36 AM
Mo nanya.. Klo mo cari berita2 tentang akademi MU yang level dibawah U-18 tahun ada di situs apa ya? Di manutd.com cuman sampe U-18 aja. Adakah temen2 yang tau? Makasih.
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Redsbusby
28-05-2010, 06:45 PM
Mo nanya.. Klo mo cari berita2 tentang akademi MU yang level dibawah U-18 tahun ada di situs apa ya? Di manutd.com cuman sampe U-18 aja. Adakah temen2 yang tau? Makasih.
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Duluuu pernah dapet info semua ttg tim juniornya ada disini (inget pas baca berita ttg Rhain Davies wonderkid dari Aussie itu :D)

manunitedyouth.wordpress.com/ (http://manunitedyouth.wordpress.com/)

Sekarang mungkin masih aktif.. kalo sekolahnya, cuma ganti dari muss jadi manchesterunited soccer school doank :D

http://www.manutdsoccerschools.com/

Redsbusby
28-05-2010, 06:46 PM
Di Truly reds, banyak link2 keren untuk berita ttg MU ...:beer:

http://www.trulyreds.com/

fredrian.seven
28-05-2010, 09:38 PM
Thank sob..

Berita terakhir inggris U-17 menang lawan prancis 2-1. Keane dan Pogba tampil dipertandingan ini dan pogba bikin 1 gol.
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Redsbusby
28-05-2010, 09:41 PM
Thank sob..

Berita terakhir inggris U-17 menang lawan prancis 2-1. Keane dan Pogba tampil dipertandingan ini dan pogba bikin 1 gol.
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Wahhhh, MAKASI banget!!baru inget kmrn ada Inggris u-17 maen. Pogba 1 gol?? sialll, ane kelewatann, ntar wajib cari d YT. Bnr2, Pogba Impresses Me! Keren.. Nice info :beer:

Supernan
28-05-2010, 10:39 PM
Semalem U-17 menang dn bisa juara kalo menang di Final lwn Spain.

Source Manutd.com

28/05/2010 07:35, Report by Nick Coppack
Reds trio can taste glory

Three young Reds could pick up international honours on Sunday when England meet Spain in the UEFA Under-17 European Championship final.

Goalkeeper Sam Johnstone, defender Tom Thorpe and striker William Keane have all featured for England at the tournament, although only Keane played in Thursday’s 2-1 win over France in the semi-final. Sadly, his involvement was cut short by injury after just 16 minutes of action.

Reds team-mate Paul Pogba was influential for the opposition, though, and scored France’s only goal of the game (and his second of the tournament). But it wasn’t enough to prevent a Les Bleus loss and they will now meet Turkey in the third-place playoff.

England, who have never won the U-17 Championship, must overcome a Spain side featuring young Valencia striker Francisco Alcaser (better known as Paco). He's netted twice as many goals (six) as any other player during the tournament and will be keen to add to his tally in Sunday's final.

Redsbusby
30-05-2010, 03:36 AM
Kasian, cepat sembuh ya keane, kamu masa depan United..:D

fredrian.seven
31-05-2010, 05:47 AM
Akhirnya inggris U-17 juara eropa U-17. Keane dan Thorpe maen di final. Keane jadi starter dan diganti menit ke 67 sedangkan Thorpe baru masuk menit ke 79.

Sumber:www.thefa.com/England/mens-u17s/News/match-centre/2010/EnglandvSpain/Report
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Redsbusby
31-05-2010, 06:31 AM
Akhirnya inggris U-17 juara eropa U-17. Keane dan Thorpe maen di final. Keane jadi starter dan diganti menit ke 67 sedangkan Thorpe baru masuk menit ke 79.

Sumber:www.thefa.com/England/mens-u17s/News/match-centre/2010/EnglandvSpain/Report
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Sayang Keane ngga nyetak gol, justru pemain Ipswich Town itu, ci Wickham...hiksss:embarrassment:

fredrian.seven
01-06-2010, 07:02 AM
Satu lagi youngster MU yang gagal nembus tim utama MU dan terpaksa harus keluar dari MU. Meski statusnya kiper U-21 inggris tapi mungkin bakatnya dinilai tidak mencukupi untuk MU, apalagi masih ada Ben Amos yang lebih muda.

Moga cepet dapet dan sukses di klub yang baru.

Swansea to snap up Man Utd keeper Heaton
31.05.10 tribalfootball.com
Sumber:www.tribalfootball.com/swansea-snap-man-utd-keeper-heaton-875051
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Redsbusby
02-06-2010, 03:37 AM
Satu lagi youngster MU yang gagal nembus tim utama MU dan terpaksa harus keluar dari MU. Meski statusnya kiper U-21 inggris tapi mungkin bakatnya dinilai tidak mencukupi untuk MU, apalagi masih ada Ben Amos yang lebih muda.

Moga cepet dapet dan sukses di klub yang baru.

Swansea to snap up Man Utd keeper Heaton
31.05.10 tribalfootball.com
Sumber:www.tribalfootball.com/swansea-snap-man-utd-keeper-heaton-875051
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beberapa tahun lalu, pas buka situs MU dan liat profil pemain reserves nya MU, ngga tau knp ada feeling Heaton itu bagus, waktu itu bingung bedain heaton ama Foster. Eh skrg malah mereka sama2 keluar dr OT. Good Luck outhere, soldier!!!:poys::poys:

drivemein
17-06-2010, 08:32 PM
Old Trafford’s future stars
-thebusbyway.com-


Having seen Chudi’s piece on United creating our stars rather than just buying them I decided to have a look some of the players who will be making waves at Old Trafford in the future. Some are knocking on the first team door, some still have some work to do but all have as big a chance as any to shine at Old Trafford.

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Ritchie De Laet – The Belgian 21 year old has been a regular in the reserves and has been called up to the first team squad when need case in point the injury crisis. Looks likely to be first choice backup to Rio, Vidic and Evans but will be used during the cup competition against weaker opposition.

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Tom Cleverly – The talented midfielder is already an under 21 international for England. Having been nominated for the reserve player of the year last season, this past season he was on loan at Watford and clearly enjoyed his time as he was named their players of the season. With competition for places tight in the midfield, it will be interesting to see if Cleverly will spend more time in the reserves or will be loaned out again.

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Craig Cathcart – Regarded highly by Sir Alex, the tall defender looks to have the backing of the boss to make the cut at OT. Having already played for the first team in pre season friendlies, he has spent time on loan at both Watford and Plymouth getting some solid appearances under his belt. With Rio, Vidic, Evans, O’Shea and Brown ahead of him, he does not look likely to feature in the first team next term.

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Davide Petrucci – The young Italian has looked impressive in his time at Old Trafford with the reserves and the academy team. Still highly unlikely though that he will be involved next season with the first team but there is no rush. Expect in years to come to see why Roma were so angry that we snapped up their next Totti.

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Joshua King – Leading the attack for both the reserves and academy this past season, Joshua King may well become Ole’s successor in the first team. Powerful and athletic, King possesses all the qualities to become a top class forward and this was seen in his cameo appearances against Wolves in the Carling Cup. Only18, first team chances might be limited next season but he is one for the future.

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Magnus Eikrem – Another of Ole’s boys, Eikrem has made giant strides and is one of the foremost members of the reserve team. A midfielder with good ability and a set piece expert, he looks a good prospect injury has hindered his progress but if he can stay fit and show the qualities that saw him earn a first team squad number, he could very well make the cut.

Redsbusby
18-06-2010, 12:58 AM
Saya liat maennya (highlight) Joshua King di situs resminya, dan diantara para Reserves, saya berharap banyak sama Orang ini, bersama Petrucci dan de Laet, semoga bisa jd pemain bintang masa depan United\m/

Sir Alsep Ferguson
01-07-2010, 09:58 AM
United - New Contract for Youngster!

It`s great to get rave reviews when one of our youngsters goes out on loan.

It makes the loan experience worthwhile. It`s even more inspiring to hear that those performances, whilst on loan, have been considered good enough to get the youngster a new contract at Old Trafford.

But, according to Sky Sports.com, that is exactly what has happened to young Tom Cleverley.

Last season Cleverley, on loan at Watford, made 33 appearances netting 11 times.

It remains to be seen if Cleverley will feature at Old Trafford next season or whether he`ll be given the opportunity to go out on loan again to gain further experience.

sir_otz
03-07-2010, 11:33 AM
Kutipan dari ManUtd.com


In other news, the club have rewarded Academy scholars Conor Devlin (goalkeeper) and John Cofie (forward) with professional contracts and signed 18-year-old Belgian defender Marnick Vermijl (previously with Standard Liege as an amateur player)



http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid={B4CEE8FA-9A47-47BC-B069-3F7A2F35DB70}&newsid=6650439

fredrian.seven
03-07-2010, 11:44 AM
Kutipan dari ManUtd.com
signed 18-year-old Belgian defender
Marnick Vermijl (previously with Standard
Liege as an amateur player)



http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid={B4CEE8FA-9A47-47BC-B069-3F7A2F35DB70}&newsid=6650439


Kok amatir ya?knapa nggak kotrak profesional sekalian.
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Redsbusby
04-07-2010, 12:55 AM
Kok amatir ya?knapa nggak kotrak profesional sekalian.
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Bang dedi, tanya nih :D
bedanya kontrak pemain profesional dgn amatir bedanya apa y?:-??

sir_otz
08-07-2010, 09:30 AM
Drinkwater set for Cardiff loan switch
Posted by nickogs20 on July 7, 2010

Championship Play-Off finalists Cardiff City have reached an agreement with United for the season-long loan signing of Reds midfielder Danny Drinkwater.

The 20 year-old trained with the rest of the Bluebirds squad in Treforest this morning before the two clubs reached an accord later in the day, with Cardiff’s official site confirming a deal is in place. Assuming the move goes through (and Cardiff’s tax issues are thought to be holding it up for now), Drinkwater will spend the entire campaign in the Welsh capital, and he could be in line to make his first appearance for Dave Jones’ side in tomorrow’s pre-season friendly against Bath at Twerton Park.

Capped eight times by England at U19 level, Drinkwater spent all of last season on loan in League One with Huddersfield Town, where he struggled at first before coming into his own in the second half of the season as the Terriers qualified for the Play-Offs. The Manchester-born midfielder impressed with his ability on the ball and range of passing, and our canvassing of Huddersfield fans last month drew many comments suggesting he had the game to shine at a higher level.

Danny looks set to have the chance to show that now with Cardiff, much like friend and team-mate Tom Cleverley did last season with Watford, and if he can make the step up and adequately replace the departing Joe Ledley at the Cardiff City Stadium, the opportunity is there (along with Cleverley and Matt James) to make a serious case for first team consideration, especially with so many question marks over the future of United’s current set of senior midfielders.


http://manunitedyouth.wordpress.com/2010/07/07/drinkwater-set-for-cardiff-loan-switch/?

Supernan
08-07-2010, 12:01 PM
Ya another loan season bagi pemain muda nih,khususnya Drinkwater.

Cardiff klub yg cukup besar di Champ division,jd kalo dia bs curi perhatian dan main di 1st team,bukan ga mungkin namanya terangkat seperti si Tom.

Kabarnya Catchart jg akan di loan ya?? any info

fredrian.seven
08-07-2010, 12:30 PM
Ya another loan season bagi pemain muda nih,khususnya Drinkwater.

Cardiff klub yg cukup besar di Champ division,jd kalo dia bs curi perhatian dan main di 1st team,bukan ga mungkin namanya terangkat seperti si Tom.

Kabarnya Catchart jg akan di loan ya?? any info

Cathcart mungkin juga bakalan di loan tapi mungkin sih nunggu penawaran dari klub yang berminat. Ya moga mereka sukses diklub peminjamnya dan berhasil maen reguler di tim utama.

sir_otz
17-07-2010, 10:46 AM
Preston swoop for Gray
Lilywhites snap up full-back on two-year contract
Last updated: 16th July 2010

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Preston have secured the signing of Manchester United full-back David Gray on a two-year deal.

The 22-year-old Scottish defender, who has been at Old Trafford for six years, moves to Deepdale on a free transfer after his contract with United expired this summer.

Edinburgh-born Gray made just one first-team appearance for the Red Devils, but has enjoyed loan stints at Royal Antwerp and Plymouth.

The versatile youngster, who started as a winger but can play in a variety of positions, is delighted to join the Lilywhites on a permanent deal.

"I have been on loan for the last two seasons and now I have got a permanent move which I think I will enjoy," Gray told Preston's official website.

"They (Preston) have always been a solid Championship side for as long as I can remember. There are great traditions and it is a big club."

He added: "A full-back that likes to go forward is the best way that I can describe myself. I am a right-sided full-back who can also play wide on the right."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12875_6263406,00.html

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Good Luck buat Gray....

rondwisan
17-07-2010, 10:57 AM
satu lagi pemain muda 'LULUS' dari United ...
good luck 'n success Gray ... :peace:

nu_reccayasha
17-07-2010, 03:27 PM
wah pemain muda MU ada yang lulus lagi
congrats deh

hendiplast
18-07-2010, 08:50 PM
Manchester United's latest fledglings getting ready to fly
A new batch of young talent is being primed by Sir Alex Ferguson to make a big impact in the coming season

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For a man of avowed socialist principles, Sir Alex Ferguson is extremely assured at promoting Manchester United as a global brand. The launch of the club's new £80m sponsorship deal with insurance company Aon, in Chicago on Wednesday, had the 68-year-old playing to the romantics attracted to the Old Trafford story as he outlined the path ahead. "The history of Manchester United is quite simple," said Ferguson. "It has always been based on young people and that's where we're more comfortable. I think our fans are more comfortable too." Supporters, cynics or a combination of the two might argue that success provides greater comfort. What they can all agree on is that the time for United's new breed to continue the cycle has arrived.

Two days after the sponsorship soirée, United arrived in Toronto for their first friendly of the pre-season, a 3-1 win over Celtic, and Ferguson's increasing reliance on youth was evident immediately. A defence with an average age of 20 began the game – excluding 39-year-old goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar – and a forward line containing two teenagers finished it. This is not the date in the football calendar to be making watertight predictions, but the responsibility on young shoulders will not lessen once the task of regaining the Premier League title from Chelsea and reasserting Champions League credentials begins in August.

At the Rogers Centre on Friday night, before a crowd of 39,193 who had paid between $75 (£50) and $150 for the privilege, United's fresh-faced look was born of necessity. Rio Ferdinand, Gary Neville, Michael Owen, Antonio Valencia, Owen Hargreaves and Anderson are all missing the tour because of injury, while the six United players involved in the World Cup have been given 28 days off to brood on their various disappointments. New £7m signing Javier Hernández, the 22-year-old Mexico striker who scored against France and Argentina in the tournament, is the exception.

There are multiple factors behind the accelerated youth-training scheme at United, however, and not all sit comfortably at commercial engagements in America. While the wealth of Abu Dhabi allows for another round of extravagant spending at Manchester City, Ferguson – who protests there is plenty of money available at United, but that he sees little value in the market at present – spends modestly by comparison with the game's elite. Last summer, £20m went on Valencia and Gabriel Obertan, while the outlay 12 months on currently stands at £19m, for Hernández and Chris Smalling. Interest payments on the loans taken out by the Glazer family for their takeover of United, meanwhile, stood at £69m for last year alone.

A radical overhaul is not required of a squad that would have secured an unprecedented fourth Premier League title last season with two more points. The looming threat of time conspiring against a United squad containing 12 players aged 29 or more must be addressed, however, regardless of Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes defying nature with every passing campaign. The lengthening injury record of Rio Ferdinand and Gary Neville confirms that not every veteran is immune.

Ferguson does not deny the need for his next generation to impose themselves on Old Trafford. "We expect progress. We have a strong belief in their abilities. They will eventually, at some point, be the next Manchester United," he said of those who featured against Celtic.

"We're good at bringing young players through like that. Some we have to sign, some we bring through from the academy. The important thing is it gives us a proper spirit at the football club to bring young players through the way we do. So I was pleased with most of them against Celtic. I thought when we changed the back four we were a bit rocky at times, but we got through it. I think there are really good talents in the striking department with young players like [Federico] Macheda, [Danny] Welbeck and Mame Diouf. They are very good talents I'm very hopeful about those and, of course, Hernández joins us in Houston. So that's a good area of the squad. There is a good future there."

The dilemma for Ferguson, indeed any manager in his position, is how to give these players a consistent run to develop at a club where pressure for instant success is unrelenting.

Ferguson acknowledges: "We've a fine collection of young players who, if you don't give them an opportunity, are going to stagnate and move to other clubs who'll get the benefit of the work we've done with them. We've had experience of that, so we try to that as best we can make the right decisions about these boys' careers because most of them are very good, talented players."

What will have encouraged Ferguson against Celtic, and surprised many United observers in the process, was the leadership shown to Welbeck, Diouf, Macheda and Tom Cleverley by Dimitar Berbatov.

"His performance was excellent and what I was pleased about was, among the strikers we have with us at the moment, there is a manner of different combinations," the United manager said. "I thought he [Berbatov] and Diouf were very good in the first half.

"Diouf has got different talents to Macheda and Welbeck and he penetrates well. He is quick and aggressive, he is an interesting player,and I think that suited Berbatov. In the second half, he produced some fantastic moments and it underlines the one great factor; that class he has. You cannot take that away from him. No matter how many people criticise him, it never comes from inside our camp. We see that class. We know we've got the right player."

Amid the focus on the young, it is still within the considerable abilities of the 29-year-old Bulgarian, who scored the opening goal against Celtic, to bring something new to United next season.


Guardian

Supernan
21-07-2010, 08:45 AM
Denger" si Alberto Massacci teken kontrak pro sama United kemarin

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Redsbusby
21-07-2010, 10:46 AM
Denger" si Alberto Massacci teken kontrak pro sama United kemarin

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Alberto Massacci is a tall and strong defender who plays at right-back.

One of a host of Italians to join the Reds recently, Massacci started the season as a regular in Paul McGuinness' Under-18s side before injuries disrupted his progress.

Alberto, who joined United in summer 2009 from previous club Empoli, made seven appearances in his debut season at the club and signed professional forms with the Reds on 1 July 2010.

Another WOnderkid dari Italian nih <:-P, kelahiran 1993! Worthed!

"Awalnya saya tidak percaya Sir Alex menghubungi saya. Satu jam saya berbicara dengannya, dia meyakinkan bahwa tidak ada satu pun yang akan merintangi langkah historis itu," ungkap Massacci.

"Meskipun terasa sangat berat mengingat usai saya menginjak 16 tahun, namun tidak bisa disangkal kalau ini adalah sebuah kesempatan emas dan saya tidak mau menyesal di kemudian hari," pungkasnya

Supernan
21-07-2010, 12:30 PM
Sebnernya United punya bnyk darah Italiano di skuad reserves maupun Jr. Bro.

Ga hanya Macheda dan Davide Petrucci.

Masi ada nama Massaci,

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Michele Fornasier

Wengge Schmeichel
21-07-2010, 08:27 PM
Old Trafford’s future stars
-thebusbyway.com-


Having seen Chudi’s piece on United creating our stars rather than just buying them I decided to have a look some of the players who will be making waves at Old Trafford in the future. Some are knocking on the first team door, some still have some work to do but all have as big a chance as any to shine at Old Trafford.

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Craig Cathcart – Regarded highly by Sir Alex, the tall defender looks to have the backing of the boss to make the cut at OT. Having already played for the first team in pre season friendlies, he has spent time on loan at both Watford and Plymouth getting some solid appearances under his belt. With Rio, Vidic, Evans, O’Shea and Brown ahead of him, he does not look likely to feature in the first team next term.



This youngster, craig Catchcart bener2 buat gw terkesima. Titisan Steve Bruce menurut gw. Probably stay @ OT for this season back up for Rio, so we have Rio, Wes, Evans & Catchcart in Deep Central...klopun Vida cabut rasanya nga perlu beli pemain...gw percaya Evans layak jd starter, Wes berpengalaman, belum lg O'Shea & Neville bisa digeser

sir_otz
30-07-2010, 11:12 AM
Glovers to grab Utd starlet
United starlet set for Huish Park as Calver signs
Last updated: 29th July 2010

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Yeovil are poised to sign Manchester United youngster Cameron Stewart, skysports.com understands.

The League One club have lined up a six-month loan deal with the highly-rated attacker after he impressed in Darren Way's benefit match against a Manchester United XI last weekend.

Stewart caught the eye of Glovers boss Terry Skiverton and he has moved quickly to bring him to Huish Park.

Manchester United are willing to loan out Stewart so that he can get valuable first-team action under his belt.

Meanwhile, Yeovil have signed former Ipswich striker Craig Calver after he impressed on trial.

Calver has featured in some of Yeovil's pre-season friendlies and has done enough to earn a one-year deal with the Glovers.


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11667_6285322,00.html?

sir_otz
02-08-2010, 09:45 AM
Abbott agreement with Chester
Deal expected to be completed for United youngster on Monday
Last updated: 1st August 2010

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Carlisle manager Greg Abbott has a gentleman's agreement to complete the signing of Manchester United youngster James Chester.

Skysports.com revealed on Saturday that the League One club were close to capturing the defender on loan and a deal is now expected on Monday morning.

Abbott was again impressed by Chester in Sunday's 1-0 friendly win over Hibernian and sees the centre-back as a perfect partner for Ian Harte in the wake of Danny Livesey's groin injury.

As a result, the Cumbrians boss has as good as completed a deal with Chester and United which will see the 21-year-old stay at Brunton Park until the end of December.

Abbott told Carlisle's official website: "I've known about him for a couple of years and it's common knowledge that the injury to Danny Livesey has been the one big blow for us this pre-season.

Partnership

"We've been looking for the right kind of player to replace Danny and we think that we may just have found him. I've told him to now come here and show everyone what a good player he is.

"He's a very good defender who is a bit like Ian Harte in the way that he plays. He reads the game and he also has pace, and maybe those two would make a good partnership.

"I hope that's the case because we have near enough made the final agreement to bring him here.

"I think we're at the point where I can tell everybody that we have a gentleman's agreement in place. I spoke to James after the game, and it has gone well.

"He was ecstatic yesterday (Saturday) when I spoke to him about coming here because he really seems to want to be part of what we are trying to do.

Handshakes

"After the game today I asked him if there was anything that might have changed his mind and he said that everything was the same.

"I asked if we could have a gentleman's handshake on the deal, and we did that, so if he doesn't join us then that will mean that handshakes don't mean very much any more.

"We have agreed with him and Manchester United that he will be here until 31st December and we can then take it from there.

"We should be able to announce it as a firm signing after he has done all of the necessary paperwork tomorrow (Monday) morning."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11667_6290699,00.html?

drivemein
05-08-2010, 05:21 PM
The whiz-kids at Old Trafford
-football-talk.co.uk-


Nearly all United fans have expressed that Sir Alex won’t be able to move on to greater things next season, unless he splashes-out on a new striker or midfielder (or both). But if you take a look at players like Kiko and Chicharito – who needs to spend when you have the most valuable asset of all : Youth…

Chief executive David Gill reiterated this week that Sir Alex Ferguson has cash for new signings if he needs it. However, most fans fear the money needed to service the huge debt heaped on the club by The Glazer Family means their manager has no choice but to build from within.

With fans hoping that United will buy at least one more ‘quality’ player before the end of the transfer window, Fergie insists there is no value in the transfer market for the second summer in a row. For the likes of Giggs, Scholes, Van Der Sar and Neville, this season may be their last. Hargreaves has been out for two years and he will never be the same player again. In this present situation, there are many who feel United will fail to win a trophy this year. However, Sir Alex Ferguson has staked Manchester United’s future on his new generation of players and promised that they will be his legacy when he quits Old Trafford. He is adamant they will reward his faith by becoming United’s new ‘golden generation’. No one knows the youngsters as well as him and it would not be wise to back against the kids. He isn’t one of the best managers in the world for no reason !

Although Cleverley and Welbeck are poised to go on loan to Newcastle and Sunderland respectively, there is enough young blood in the United ranks to clinch their historic 19th league title. Here, we take a look at some of the names who could play a ‘major’ part for United next season…

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Federico Macheda : The Italian striker burst onto United’s first team scene in April 2009 with a sensational debut goal against Aston Villa, but he has seen his career stall after suffering from a series of niggling injuries. A perfectly legitimate goal against Chelsea – unlike the previous goal in that game – is all Macheda has got to show for his efforts last season but it is still at least something. A brace against the MLS All-Stars last week showed how deadly he can be. At the age of 18, time is well and truly on his side. Sir Alex has already ruled out a loan move for Macheda showing how much faith he has on him.

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Jonny Evans : It seems a bit strange labelling Evans a youngster as he has been a semi-regular fixture in United’s defence for two seasons now. At 22 he is still fairly young and has arguably been United’s best youth product of the past decade. Evans has been immense for United in many games and although he can occasionally be guilty of the odd lapse, he is looking more and more like a magnificent defender. The Northern Ireland centre-back is an intelligent defender who combines an uncompromising physical approach with the ability to pass the ball out from the back. With Rio Ferdinand suffering yet another injury setback, Evans will have a key role to play next season.

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Darren Gibson : The same age as Evans, the Republic of Ireland midfielder has found himself in the starting line up for some big games lately – in both Europe and the Premiership.Gibson’s game has developed noticeably as he has gained more top-level experience, to the extent that he’s no longer an understudy but a genuine contender to start in midfield.With a fierce shot and the confidence to use it, ‘Gibbo’ has a decent goal return and does seem to be going in the right direction. His 20-yard free kick goal against the MLS All-Stars was just the sign of great things to come from him…

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Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez : The Mexican sensation is a genius. He was the fastest player in the World Cup (32.15 km/h) and his pace could give defenders a nightmare. An out-and-out striker, Chicharito is quick, two-footed and strong in the air, qualities that have already seen him likened to Reds’ legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. His performances in South Africa and pre-season so far have been very impressive. He has settled quite well in his new club and is surely the player to watch out for next season. He may be behind Rooney and Berbatov in the pecking order but he has the potential to make a huge impact from the bench.

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Gabriel Obertan : United secured the signature of French starlet Gabriel Obertan last year, with the highly-rated winger joining the Reds from Bordeaux. Obertan has made a decent start to his United career and looks very promising. Obertan’s cracker against Liverpool last season for the reserve team earned him high praise from the coach, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. ‘Gabby’ has shown that he has skill in abundance and an energy that could well be utilised next season. The pacy winger has had a good pre-season so far and will be looking for more first-team action next season.

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Chris Smalling : A quick, clever central defender, Smalling played cameo roles for Roy Hodgson’s Fulham in both domestic and European competitions during 2010. Those performances were enough to catch the eye of United scouts who identified him as a talent too good to miss out on.

The 20-year old has had a mixed pre-season tour so far, conceding a penalty in his first game but scoring a great header three games later. He has been tipped as the future replacement for Rio Ferdinand and will have his fair share of chances next season to prove himself.

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Rafael Da Silva : At 19 years of age, Rafael has already shown enough potential to have many pundits claiming he may just be the perfect replacement for Gary Neville at right back. He was highly praised for his exceptional performance against Milan in the Champions League last season. Better at going forward than he is at defending, there are signs that Rafael is improving in both departments and if he can stop getting himself and United needlessly into trouble he looks as though he could make the grade.

Players like Kleberson, Kieran Richardson, Eric Djemba-Djemba and David Bellion all had their chance to shine at United, but ultimately did not make the grade at a club where to succeed being good is not enough. You have to be exceptional, with an attitude to match your remarkable ability. Just as Giggs, Scholes, Neville and co did in the 1990’s, the current crop of young players must seize their chance when it arrives. Only time will tell if Ferguson’s young players grow into the stars he thinks they will be.

drivemein
07-09-2010, 11:05 PM
Reserves and Academy Player Profiles: William Keane
-stretford-end.com-

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Name – William Keane

Age – 17 (11/1/1993)

Nationality – English -born in Stockport (eligible for Ireland)

Squad number – N/A

Background – Keane, born locally signed scholarship terms with United in July 2009 along with his twin brother, Michael. Good form meant that on his 17th birthday William signed professional terms with the club – one of many that year, making it the first time since the ‘class of 92′ that so many of the Academy players would sign professional contracts on their 17th birthdays.

Position -William is a centre forward. When in a 4-5-1 formation, he plays right up the top as an out-and-out striker. However, in my opinion, William seems to prefer to play a little deeper. When up front with a partner he likes to drop behind the other striker and become the link man between midfield and attack. William’s versatility stretches further though. On duty for the England U17s he has often been used in the wide roles as part of a 4-3-3 formation. Furthermore, he’s looked comfortable playing there.

Strengths – He is an excellent finisher. He always seems composed in the penalty area and never rushes. His finishing is helped by the fact he’s good at buying himself time. Although tall and a bit gangly he seems to ghost into positions unmarked. The timing of his runs make him hard to pick up and he has acquired the knack of being in the right place at the right time. However, as I mentioned, he likes to play deeper. He always wants the ball, for someone so lanky he’s incredibly comfortable with the ball at either foot. His vision and ability to pick the correct pass makes him a superb candidate to be playing the ‘no.10′ role. I see William as someone who plays for the team, often this is lost a little bit at Academy level as the technically talented players tend to try and do too much on their own – however, quite the opposite, William is brilliant at bringing his teammates into the game. It’s a big bonus for United that they have someone so comfortable just behind the striker yet so good at getting into goal-scoring positions – as shown by his return of 13 goals in 23 starts for the Academy last season, which included a hat-trick against Man City.

Weaknesses – Three things spring to mind – pace, strength, aerial ability. Not all players are quick and this isn’t a criticism of William, but he isn’t a fast centre forward. Once beyond the last defender he usually has enough pace to hold him off but he tends not to burst through. As with many Academy players William is developing physically at the moment. He’s yet to add much muscle to his gangly frame. He’s not however easily shrugged off the ball due do his excellent control but it would make him even more of a threat should he bulk up. Finally, for someone his height, he really is poor in the air. Some of this may go hand-in-hand with not being strong but he tends not to challenge for many headers and when he does he doesn’t usually win them. It’s fair to say his best work comes from his feet!

Player comparison – I see quite a lot of Berbatov in his languid style, but he’s much more of a worker than Dimitar. His finishing has been compared to Solskjaer but the all-round comparison I like, which I think is a reflection on how clever he is, would be to compare him to Sheringham.

Present – Last year ended with William being involved with the Reserves as well as the Academy. Furthermore he finished up as a European Champion as part of the successful England U17 team. He has now added to his 3 U16 and 15 U17 caps by becoming part of the England U19 team (where he’s included as a midfielder). With a plethora of strikers in the first team needing minutes all the time, he may find his Reserves appearances limited this term. He is very much a part of the Reserve squad whilst he continues to shine at Academy level. I suspect he is too young to be considered for a loan and certainly the club will want to keep a close eye on how he’s developing physically. I expect him to keep plying his trade in the Academy with (hopefully) frequent flirtations at Reserve level. There’s even a very outside chance that with Joshua King out on loan he could force his way into a Carling Cup squad; however the early season form of John Cofie may put him ahead of Keane.

Bizarre Fact – Whilst he’s of no relation to Roy Keane, he is eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland – something his twin brother, Michael has opted to do. There is therefore a chance that they could end up playing against each other in a youth international.

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Redsbusby
09-09-2010, 09:20 PM
Reserves and Academy Player Profiles: William Keane
-stretford-end.com-

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Good form meant that on his 17th birthday William signed professional terms with the club – one of many that year, making it the first time since the ‘class of 92′ that so many of the Academy players would sign professional contracts on their 17th birthdays.

Ada yg tau siapa lagi selain Will Keane yg menandatangani kontrak profesional di umur 17?
Mungkin saya agak tertinggal y, but cendol is ready to send ;)

rondwisan
06-10-2010, 03:56 PM
September in Review: Eikrem takes Player of the Month honours
manunitedyouth, nickogs20 - October 5, 2010

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It’s been another impressive month for United’s youngsters across all levels, leaving us with a tough decision when picking September’s star man. While a couple of players have made compelling cases with their goalscoring exploits, we’ve gone for a man who’s predominantly a creator – the reserves’ captain and playmaking midfield maestro Magnus Eikrem.

The Norwegian did find the net in the second string’s final game of the month, grabbing his side a deserved point away at Blackburn, but caught the eye most with his creativity. It’s only a slight exaggeration to say that Eikrem played a part in every goal the reserves scored in September (and there were a fair few) – in addition to the one he scored himself, the 20 year-old also directly set up three and played a key role in the creation of five more.

Eikrem was arguably a man of the match candidate in every game he played, but his performance in the Manchester Senior Cup tie against Bolton was particularly outstanding, Nick Ajose the main beneficiary as Eikrem laid on the second and third installments of his hattrick before having a hand in John Cofie’s late strike for good measure. The only sour note from an impressive month was that a first team debut wasn’t forthcoming, despite being selected as a substitute for the Carling Cup tie at Scunthorpe where the Reds took a commanding lead and had a substitution to spare. Hopefully this month’s fourth round clash with Wolves will provide a chance to rectify that.

We’ve already mentioned Nick Ajose’s hattrick against Bolton, so it won’t be too much of a surprise to say that he was a strong contender for the award. The 18 year-old impressed throughout pre-season and has carried that form into competitive action, netting five times last month to fire his way to the top of the reserves goalscoring charts. His treble against the Trotters was a brilliant display of instinctive finishing and likely played a part in securing his loan move to Bury four days later, where he immediately impressed with a pair of assists at Morecambe last week.

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Magnus Eikrem - Captain Fantastic throughout September

Similarly prolific in September was John Cofie, who would have won our August award if we hadn’t been too busy to choose one and wasn’t far away this time either. The big Ghana-born forward has taken a huge step forward this season and these days it’s something of a shock if he gets through a game without finding the net. Picking up where he left off with seven goals at the Milk Cup and two in the first two academy games of the season, Cofie grabbed another six last month, most impressively notching half of those at reserve level, where he’s becoming an increasingly useful option for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Honourable mentions go to Ryan Tunnicliffe, who had a consistently excellent month and was magnificent in the U18s’ draw away at Manchester City, and Tom Thorpe, who has led Paul McGuinness’ academy side with distinction and barely put a foot wrong at the back.


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rondwisan
06-10-2010, 03:59 PM
lanjutan Review post di atas ^^

Reserves

The second string played six games in September, winning four, drawing one and losing one. The four wins all came in cup competitions, with Oldham, Stockport and Bolton being beaten in the Manchester Senior Cup (to add to the win over City in August, giving the Reds a 100% record so far) and Bury on the receiving end of a Lancashire Senior Cup thrashing at Gigg Lane.

The month started with a tight 2-1 MSC win over Oldham at Stalybridge, where a United side featuring Rio Ferdinand fought back from a goal down to take the points with strikes from Ajose and Kiko Macheda, the latter’s a terrific left-footed drive from the edge of the box. A more straightforward 2-0 victory over Stockport followed, the goals coming from academy duo Cofie and Will Keane, before Solskjaer’s men were brought back down to earth with a sizeable bump by a Moss Lane hammering from Aston Villa. A fine hattrick from the Villans’ Barry Bannan led his side to a 4-1 win, certainly not the result the Reds were looking for to start their league campaign.

Things got back on track four days later with a 5-1 LSC hammering of Bury – Robbie Brady setting United going with two first half goals – before they dished out another thrashing when Bolton came to Moss Lane, Ajose’s hattrick the main story as we’ve already discussed. The month looked set to end on a low note and with a second straight Premier Reserve League defeat, but captain and player of the month Eikrem popped up deep into stoppage time to salvage a deserved 2-2 draw with Blackburn at Leigh and put the first point on the board for the Reds.

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John Cofie - can't stop scoring this season

Academy

Only four games in September for the U18s, as is typically the case at this early stage of the season. Paul McGuinness’ side entered the month unbeaten and kept that record going, although wins gave way to draws as the month progressed. The U18s had started with two wins in August and cruised to another to start the new month, beating Huddersfield Town 3-0 away from home, but those wins dried up somewhat as – almost uncannily like the first team – leads were squandered in three consecutive games. Middlesbrough pinched a draw at Carrington after falling behind to Cofie’s strike, before strong performances away at Sheffield United and Manchester City didn’t get the points they deserved due to some careless defending.
Loans

It’s been an extremely busy month for United in the loan market, with the absence of any reserve fixtures in October prompting the club to let several youngsters head out on one-month deals to get experience and match practice. Oliver Norwood (Carlisle), Ritchie de Laet (Sheffield United), Nick Ajose (Bury), Conor Devlin (Hartlepool), Reece Brown, Oliver Gill (both Bradford) and Scott Wootton (Tranmere) all joined the eight players already out on loan, taking the total number of United youngsters temporarily plying their trade elsewhere up to 15.

It was something of a frustrating month for the eight guys already out on loan, with Tom Cleverley, Danny Drinkwater, Matt James, Joshua King and Cameron Stewart all having to endure time on the sidelines due to injury. Cleverley did manage to make an impression on his debut by setting up Wigan’s equaliser against Sunderland, while Danny Welbeck and James Chester have earned very positive reviews at Sunderland and Carlisle respectively.

First Team

United entered the Carling Cup stage at the third round stage with an away tie at Scunthorpe United and Sir Alex made a predictable number of changes, although there was some disappointment at the lack of real involvement for the club’s young players. With such a large and relatively injury-free squad, giving fringe players like Michael Owen, Darron Gibson and Wes Brown took precedence over blooding some of Ole Solskjaer’s reserve starlets. Young players like Rafael, Chris Smalling, Gibson, Macheda, Javier Hernández, Gabriel Obertan and Bébé did all play a part, but they’re now all generally considered to be part of the senior squad. There were deserved spots on the bench for Magnus Eikrem and Corry Evans, but despite the one-sided nature of the game (United led 4-1 with plenty of time to go) and one substitution going unused, neither made it onto the field for the first team debuts. Hopefully the fourth round home tie with Wolves will be their big moment.

Elsewhere, Nick Ajose was handed shirt number 38 and travelled with the squad to Bury, and may be another with an eye on that Wolves game. Will Keane was also handed a squad number – 48 – although thus far only as part of the Reds’ Champions League squad.

Internationals

The month started in fantastic style for Corry Evans, the reserves midfielder scoring the winner for Northern Ireland in their first Euro 2012 qualifying match away to Slovenia, who were coming off the back of an appearance at the World Cup in South Africa. The 20 year-old had only been on the pitch for a matter of minutes before popping up at the back post to convert former Red Craig Cathcart’s cross and notch his first international goal.

Qualifying for next year’s UEFA U17 European Championships got underway in September, with mixed fortunes for the two young Reds to have been involved so far. Goalkeeper Joe Coll – who has impressed in his appearances for the academy so far – started for the Republic of Ireland as they progressed to the elite stage with a game to spare, but Tom Lawrence and his Wales team-mates suffered three defeats and ended up bottom of their qualifying group. England, France, Netherlands, Italy and Northern Ireland all start campaigns in October, so there should be plenty more United involvement.

The Euro Under 19 qualifiers also got underway at the tail end of the month, with Etzaz Hussain’s Norway sneaking through their group in second place after edging out Scotland on head-to-head record (technically that group concluded in October). With the qualifying schedule really getting going this month, we can expect a much lengthier round-up in about four weeks time.
Goal of the Month

Honourable mentions to Larnell Cole’s perfectly precise free-kick against Sheffield United U18s, Nick Ajose’s first goal against Bolton Reserves (a brilliant curled finish after receiving Corry Evans’ pass) and Ryan Tunnicliffe’s one-two with Eikrem and clever lobbed finish against Bury Reserves. The winner though is Federico Macheda‘s vicious left-footed strike against Oldham Reserves – the Italian received the ball some 35 yards from goal, advanced towards his target and shifted it onto his weaker left foot before lashing a stunning drive past Latics keeper Ollerenshaw.
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sir_otz
25-10-2010, 11:02 AM
Dua berita dari pemain muda United....

Petrucci nears long-awaited return
Posted by nickogs20 on October 18, 2010

After almost nine frustrating months on the sidelines, United’s highly-rated Italian midfielder Davide Petrucci is apparently close to a return to action.

Last seen in United colours back on January 28th when captaining the U18s in their FA Youth Cup defeat to Blackburn Rovers, the gifted 19 year-old has missed the bulk of 2010 with what is thought to be a similar pelvic or groin injury to that which also ruled him out for eight months in 2009. While news has been scarce on the exact nature of Petrucci’s ailment and the progress of his recovery, he is believed to have spent much of the time rehabiliting in his homeland and is now back at Carrington, seemingly with an end to his injury hell in sight.

Academy advisor Les Kershaw, speaking in his role as co-commentator during the U18s’ 4-3 defeat to Everton at the weekend, informed MUTV viewers of the good news regarding the young Roman. “It was good to see Davide Petrucci back at Carrington,” said the former director of the Reds’ Academy. “He says his body is feeling good. He’s had terrible problems in the groin area, but he was very bright and felt he was coming to the right end of the tunnel“.

That insight was then corroborated by Kershaw’s commentary colleague, MUTV’s Reserves and Academy expert David Stowell, who tweeted: “Petrucci update: Davide’s back in training @ Carrington in v good spirits. Looking forward to seeing him back in action when time’s right“. That last point is particularly pertinent, as United are unlikely to rush the former Roma youngster back in action until he’s completely ready, but after having an impressive start to his Old Trafford career wrecked by growth-related injuries, everyone of a Red persuasion will be desperate to see a promising career get back on track as soon as possible.


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Sip sip...... makin maknyus nih tim reserves United kalau Petrucci udah sembuh.....Moga2 bisa balik ke performa awalnya sebelum cedera, terutama bisa menghilangkan trauma cederanya..... (jadi inget possebon :D :D)

Manchester United sign Dean Gorré’s 16-year-old son Kenji
23/10/10 7:25 PM
Another starlet puts pen to paper

Kenji Gorré. son of former Ajax player, Dean, has signed professional forms with Manchester United. It is understood that the youngster was first spotted by Manchester City at the tender age of 6, but chose to train with various football camps and play in youth tournaments where he attracted the attention of Manchester United.

He started training regularly with Manchester United a few years ago and it is believed that his talent convinced Chelsea to try and poach him from us, but his parents preferred him to stay at United.

Kenji has now signed pro forms which will take effect when the player turns 17 next year.


http://www.redforcerising.net/2010/10/23/manchester-united-sign-dean-gorres-16-year-old-son-kenji/?

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Beritanya mantap ni pemain... Chelsea pernah mau ngrebut dia dari United. pada umur 14 tahun udah mendapat kontrak professional dengan adidas....
Btw Kenji sebelumnya bergabung dengan academy Man City (umur 8 tahun) dan setahun sesudahnya United ngrekut dia (kayak kasusnya Giggs hehehehe....)


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1163063/Chelsea-risk-Fergie-fury-swoop-starlet-Gorre.html?ITO=1490

sir_otz
25-10-2010, 11:15 AM
Man United Squad in Marvell Tournament 2009

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Squad List
1. Jonathan Sunderland
2. Donald Love
3. James Wilson
4. Matthew Wilkinson
5. Tyler Blackett
6. Jack Rudge
7. Kenji Gorre
8. Luke Hendrie
9. Jack Barmby
10. Benjamin Pearson
11. James Weir
12. Joseph Rothwell
13. Michael Cottrill
14. David Kocsis
15. Elliot Kebbie
16. Daniel Griffiths


http://www.marveld.info/gb/show.asp?page=historie_2009_teaminfo_manchester

Oom Panda
25-10-2010, 12:01 PM
Waahhh... Akhirnya... Kenji Gorre di sign juga... Gila namanya keren abis... Hehehehe.... Komersial abis...
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rondwisan
27-10-2010, 09:06 AM
26/10/2010 23:10 - ManUtd.com, Adam Bostock
Brown backs Reds rookies

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Ravel Morrison may not have touched the ball but taking to the field was still a feat to behold, according to his captain on the night Wes Brown.

The 17 year-old attacking midfielder replaced Ji-sung Park in injury time, just in time to make his debut as the Reds played out the final moments of the Carling Cup win over Wolves.

"Ravel’s a great player," enthused Brown.

"He’s been training with us, on and off, since the start of the season. I think the gaffer really likes him, he’s very talented and he’ll obviously be delighted to have come on, even if it was for just a couple of minutes and he didn’t touch the ball. He’s a good lad and hopefully he can keep on progressing."

It was also a big night for Bebe - the 20 year-old Portuguese plundered his first goal on the occasion of his first senior start for the Reds.

"Coming to Manchester United is a very different experience for Bebe," said Wes. "But he’s settled in well and he’s training well. Games like this will really help him. He's shown a little bit of what he can do and we know he’s capable of a lot more."

The close-fought victory over Wolves was testament not only to the talent of the young players, believes Brown, but also to the staying power of the entire side, including elder statesmen like his good self.

“I think I was the oldest player in the team by a good few years so I got the armband tonight," said Wes.

"We did well, especially the players who’ve not played many games. We battled hard and although we let a couple of goals in, I thought we kept on going and our determination got us through in the end."

Brown and co will now look forward to Saturday's draw for the Carling Cup quarter-finals. "We really want to win this competition for the third time in a row," he said. "We’re definitely going to try and do it again."

fredrian.seven
27-10-2010, 10:00 AM
Ya moga di babak selanjutnya United dapet lawan ringan jadi youngster United bisa dapet kesempatan. Berarti ada 2 orang youngster United yang siap masuk skuad utama, Eikrem dan Ravel.

Supernan
27-10-2010, 10:58 AM
Giila semalem gw streaming seneng bngt bs liat Obertan-Bebe-Smalling-Fabio-Kiko main buat first team! :)

Syng Ravel Morrison main bntr bngt ga megang bola lg :hammer:

fredrian.seven
27-10-2010, 11:39 AM
Giila semalem gw streaming seneng bngt bs liat Obertan-Bebe-Smalling-Fabio-Kiko main buat first team! :)

Syng Ravel Morrison main bntr bngt ga megang bola lg :hammer:

Sayang aku nggak nonton :nohope: internetnya kurang cepet :nohope:. Padahal pas liat skuad yang turun sumringah banget. Obert dan Bebe maen bareng. Trus ada Eikrem di bangku cadangan (meski akhirnya nggak turun). Moga Carling brikutnya bisa nonton.

Supernan
27-10-2010, 11:54 AM
Yoi Om Ferdi kita kan sesama pemandu bakat :)) :P

Antusias ngeliat Eikrem,Brady,Morrison di bench sayang Morisson ga megang bola, doi diturunin di menit ke-90.

Bebe 1st half punya dia, bbrapa kali percobaan serangan bermulai dr Bebe/Obertan. Smalling rock solid bngt! 2 gol kebobolan bukan kesalahan dia.

Amos masi aga nerveous nih, Gibbo duet bagus brng Carrick di tengah alir serangan lancar.

Ah GA sabar liat debutan baru!! :))

sir_otz
22-11-2010, 09:54 AM
'I don't know if it's permanently or not, but from what I've heard Etzaz Hussain been training with Stabæk'


by datura frim redcafe

fredrian.seven
22-11-2010, 10:09 AM
Stabæk itu klubnya lindergaard ya? Berarti apa mungkin dipinjamkan sebagai bagian penjualan.

sir_otz
22-11-2010, 10:34 AM
^^ Clubnya Lindergaard tuh Aalesund FK..... Stabæk tuh clubnya Mats Møller Dæhli, dulunya main di FC LYN (waktu pertama trial dengan United) terus kabarnya bangkrut dan direkrut ama Stabæk (cmiiw)

Redsbusby
30-11-2010, 09:35 PM
May: United youngsters falling short
November 30, 2010 | By Mark Lomas | ROM

From the Busby Babes to Fergie's Fledglings, Manchester United is a club that has always placed great emphasis on the development of young players. While the likes of Duncan Edwards and later George Best flourished under Sir Matt, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes did, and still do, lead Sir Alex's side with aplomb.

David May won seven trophies, including the Champions League, in a nine-year stay at United

Ferguson has continued to put his faith in young players, though a new 'golden generation' of academy talent has yet to follow in the footsteps of Giggs, Scholes and Beckham to emerge as the bedrock of the United team.

The Old Trafford chief will continue a trend he first started in the mid-90s when he once again turns to the club's younger faces when United visit West Ham in the Carling Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday. But former United defender David May, who watched Fergie's Fledglings spread their wings during a nine-year stay at the club, has cast doubts over the ability of the likes of Ben Amos, Darron Gibson and Bebe to preserve United's legacy by leading the club to future glories.

"I think everybody else's approach to the Carling Cup has changed more than United's, which has been the same for many years," May tells ESPNsoccernet. "Sir Alex has always valued the Carling Cup as an opportunity to give youth a chance. I remember Scholesy making his debut against Port Vale away in 1994 and that was the start of Fergie's Fledglings coming through. The gaffer got a lot of stick for that and he was accused of not taking the competition seriously. But it's strange how over the years, other teams have used it to give the younger lads an experience of playing competitive football."

Scholes netted both goals in a 2-1 win over Vale and few players, Wayne Rooney's hat-trick against Fenerbahce in the Champions League aside, have made such an impact on their United bow. This season, the Carling Cup has provided the world with a first glimpse of Bebe, while Federico Macheda and Gabriel Obertan have also been given chances to shine. But there have been no displays that have caught the eye in such a way that a more permanent step up to first-team action would be deemed just reward.

And, asked if he believes this season's Carling Cup regulars represent a bright future for United, May replied candidly: "To be truthful: no. I think they are a different breed of players now. If you look back at the lads who came through in the 90s - Butt, Giggsy, Nev, Becks and Scholesy - there is no comparison to the players who are coming through now, the likes of Macheda. I think they are good players and they will go on to forge careers in the game, but to get into the first team you have to be something special and I think it's going to be hard for them. In 12, 18 months' time I might be eating my words, but I honestly can't see them having the same impact."

Too often, Macheda has been anonymous when given playing time both this season and last, but the 19-year-old's impressively-taken goal against Aston Villa two weeks ago illustrated the ability of a player who promised so much when he announced himself in such spectacular style against the same club 18 months ago. The jury is still out on fellow youngsters Obertan and Bebe, too, while United have been unable to reap the rewards of their two best-performing starlets this season, with Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley earning plaudits for their displays on loan at Sunderland and Wigan respectively.

One player who May feels is pressing his claim to be an integral part of United's future is Chris Smalling, whose commanding displays have caught the eye of the centre-back who won seven trophies - including the 1999 Champions League - during nearly a decade at the heart of United's defence.

"I think he's done brilliant, he's looking really good," said May. "Considering he's only been playing professional football for two years, I think he's been fantastic. I watched him all through pre-season and he looked a bit nervous but when he's come in to play in the Premier League and Europe he's been fantastic. I don't think he has quite ousted Jonny Evans as first-reserve for Rio [Ferdinand] and [Nemanja] Vidic yet as I think he is a great centre-half too. Jonny's let himself down a few times this season but he's admitted that and I think his future at United is nailed on. I think in the future that those two could be a fantastic defensive partnership for United."

Bebe and Federico Macheda are among those players who have much to prove at United

Evans' United debut came in the Carling Cup in 2007, a match in which he and fellow centre-back Gerard Pique endured a dreadful night against Coventry City striker Michael Mifsud, who scored twice in a shock 2-0 win at Old Trafford. The Northern Ireland defender has come a long way since then but while he is viewed as a worthy stand-in for Vidic and Ferdinand, Pique - whose own debut came in the Carling Cup in 2004 against Crewe - has gone on to achieve great success at Barcelona. However, May does not feel Ferguson will be losing any sleep over his decision to sell Pique.

"I don't think he will have any regrets about selling Pique. Yes, he's gone on and played for Barcelona and in the World Cup final and he's done remarkably well but what the manager can take out of it is that he has nurtured him into a great player. Although he has gone on to Barcelona and won all those trophies I'm sure if you asked Gerard Pique, he would acknowledge the manager's role in helping him get there."

Pique is an example of the new breed of United starlet, brought in from abroad part way through his development and Ferguson will be hoping that other young foreign imports like Macheda, Rafael and Fabio, will reach his heights - though at Old Trafford and not Camp Nou. For now, the Carling Cup will continue to provide them with an opportunity to showcase their talent.

David May has sung the praises of Manchester United youngster, Chris Smalling, claiming he’s getting better all the time.

“He’s done really well, he’s been fantastic,” said May. “He’s only 21 and to go from non-league to Manchester United and the England squad is fantastic. He’s 6ft 3ins, he’s got pace and he’s getting better on the ball. At United it improves you. It’s not a question of whether you can play football, you have to play football. It’s all about confidence in the people around you. When you’ve got the quality of players around you like you have at United, you know you can pass it to them. If you take Vidic and Ferdinand out then you’ve got two fantastic centre halves in Jonny Evans and Smalling to fill in. They have the potential to be the future. Potential is a big word with footballers, it’s whether they step up to the mark.”

Sheyro_07Seven
01-12-2010, 02:03 AM
Indeks Permainan Young Guns Kita Dah Makin Menanjak Pesat Neh,.!!!Like THis,.!!!!:mudance:

rondwisan
01-12-2010, 09:07 AM
ya gini deh ...
abis disanjung-sanjung ..., langsung kesandung-sandung ...
kayak orang indonesia aja yaa ... :hammer::hammer::hammer:

fredrian.seven
01-12-2010, 09:13 AM
Dah.. dipinjamkan aja... Fabio, Obertan, Eikrem, Bebe sama pemaen muda laen. Kesempatan Carling dah nggak ada. Di FA tipis diturunin apalagi pertandingan pertama langsung lawan Pool. Daripada bakatnya mentok karena jarang maen mending dipinjamkan aja.

rondwisan
02-12-2010, 08:03 AM
30/11/2010 22:38 - ManUtd.com, Ben Hibbs
Harsh education for youngsters



Sir Alex Ferguson was as shell-shocked as anyone after United's surprise 4-0 Carling Cup quarter-final exit at the hands of West Ham on Tuesday. But the boss prefers to think it will impact positively, rather than negatively, on the young players involved.

"I didn't expect that, that's for sure," Sir Alex told MUTV. "But if you analyse why we've lost, the goals we've given away were too soft. You just can't give goals away like that at this level."

United's defence contained a 20-year-old (Fabio), a 21-year-old (Chris Smalling), and a 22-year-old (Jonny Evans), and Sir Alex believes they were given a lesson they won't ever forget.

"They're all young players," he sais. "We've invested in youth, we've done that well over the years, and they will come on from this. They will remember tonight. It's unfortunate that it was a quarter-final of the cup and we had a good opportunity of winning it again this year."

United had started promisingly enough in both halves, but soon succumbed to West Ham's more physical and cohesive team play. Strangely enough, it was a disallowed goal in the first half that appeared to turn the game in the Hammers' favour.

"Possession-wise we had had the majority of it and we had one or two half-chances and one good opportunity when Obertan's shot was turned onto the post. That was unlucky," added the boss. "We were in control of it early in the match and played some good football. I think what changed the game was getting the goal disallowed. It was a break for them. It got the crowd up. But the goals we conceded were poor, and some of our players were too young to carry those mistakes and still win the match."

sir_otz
18-12-2010, 04:47 AM
Rumor.... Eikrem dibawa juga ama Ole ke Molde....
yup... our reserves captain has been sold to Molde

Belum sempat liat nih anak main di first team, udah dijual aja :( :(

dext3r_26
18-12-2010, 07:28 PM
Berkat sentuhan Opa Fergie, pemain muda di MU bersinar... Regenerasi berawal dari sini...
G kayak Madrid, tukang beli pemain bintang... N calon berikutnya, Chicarito... I'm very2 like this one... :-bd

Redsbusby
25-12-2010, 02:40 AM
Wah kabar dari U18 kita kelewat nih :)

MANCHESTER UNITED 2
Cofie 10, McGinty 30

CREWE ALEXANDRA 3

FYI, 1 minggu lalu

17/12/2010 15:00, Report by Ben Hibbs

U18s: United 2 Crewe 3

United initially took the lead against Crewe Alexandra in a game that see-sawed back and forth. With all the goals coming in a dramatic first-half, the Railwaymen defended resolutely after the break to protect their 3-2 lead and take all three points.

John Cofie put the Reds in front after just ten minutes, but Crewe began to put pressure on United and levelled on 23 minutes.

Five minutes later the visitors took the lead for the first time from the penalty spot. But in keeping with the tit-for-tat nature of the match, within two minutes the young Reds were level when defender Sean McGinty made it 2-2.

Three minutes before the break, Crewe regained the lead as Joseph Coll was beaten at the near post.

McGinty had a headed effort ruled out for offside after 50 minutes, and while United have most of the possession in the second half, didn’t create enough chances to find an equaliser.

United: Coll; Hendrie, Massacci, McGinty, Giverin; Ekangamene, Hussain, Cole, van Velzen; Lingard, Cofie.
Subs not used: Jacob, Pearson, Love, W Keane, M Keane

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Keep Up, You reds!!!

Sir Alsep Ferguson
04-01-2011, 06:58 PM
http://www.teamtalk.com/carlisle-united/6634061/Tigers-set-to-snare-Chester

Tigers set to snare Chester

Hull are closing in on the signing of defender James Chester after agreeing an undisclosed fee with Manchester United.

The 21-year-old centre-back spent the first half of the season on-loan at Carlisle where he impressed netting four goals in 23 appearances.

Tigers boss Nigel Pearson told the Hull Daily Mail: "We're trying to conclude the deal, but we're not quite over the line.

"Hopefully we'll be able to do that in the next day. The fee has been agreed so hopefully we can conclude things.

"He'll bring a bit of quality. He's a different type of player, he's not a massive centre-back.

"But it would be a good move for the present and the future, I think he'll be a really good signing for us. He's a player with a lot of promise."

sir_otz
15-01-2011, 10:26 AM
Today at Old trafford

14:59 Joyce also confirmed that Reece Brown and Oliver Gill should return in Monday's Manchester Senior Cup tie with Bury, while Robbie Brady will also be involved as he continues his comeback from injury. In further injury news, Davide Petrucci has taken part in the last few training sessions. Given the Italian's longstanding troubles, his return is being managed very carefully, so there's no timeframe on his comeback. (SB)

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Disebut juga di Twitternya SB (Steve Bartram)

Promising injury news. Long-term absentee Davide Petrucci has taken part in last few Reserves training sessions. Comeback slow but steady.

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Moga2 Petrucci pemulihannya sempurna dan bisa comeback seperti dulu. Bakat yang menjanjikan nih.... waktu disign dari Roma ama United bahkan disebut sebagai "New Totti" di Italia sono...

KkingP
15-01-2011, 10:33 AM
bisa jadi sama kayak Totti beeneran lagih.. tapi cederanya... ^ ^

Redsbusby
15-01-2011, 08:19 PM
Calon bintang masa depan United...
Ravel Morrison, Im Looking forward to see you soon.... :)

SIX ‘boy wonders’ who represent the future for Manchester United
Date: 15th January 2011 at 10:53 am | Written by Clean Sheets All Round | Footballfancast

6. Bebe: Age 20; Recommended to Sir Alex by former United coach Carlos Queiroz, the Portuguese winger signed for The Reds in the summer of last year for £7.4m.

Already a goal in the Champions League to his name, Bebe boasts electric pace, good positioning and strength which could see him emulate fellow countryman, Luis Nani. Don’t expect the next Cristiano Ronaldo, though.

5. Tom Cleverley: Age 21; Clever by name, clever by nature. Ok, that was cheesy but this lad is the real deal.

After a successful spell on loan at Watford last season, the midfielder has joined Wigan to prove he can mix it with the Premier League’s big boys.

A box of tricks up his sleeve and an established England U-21 international, expect ‘Clevers’ to be knocking on the first-team door next season.

4. Danny Welbeck: Age 20; Local boy Welbeck has already tasted the big time by playing an integral part in United winning the League Cup back in 2008/09.

A little rough around the edges, Fergie has sent him out on loan to Sunderland and it has paid dividends. He took a little while to find his feet at first but performances against Chelsea and Everton have proved he’s months, not years, away from a place in the Red Devils starting XI.

3. Javier Hernandez: Age 22; Who doesn’t have a soft spot for Chicharito? He’s young, he’s pacey and most of all, he just loves playing football.

It’s hard to believe it’s the young Mexican’s first season in the Premier League. The striker has certainly played his part in United’s unbeaten run so far, especially with the off the pitch antics surrounding Wayne Rooney.

Two key goals against Stoke City tell you all you need to know about this potential world-beater.

2. Ravel Morrison: Age 17; Talk of this lad has been the stuff of myths rather than legends at Old Trafford but comparisons with a certain Ryan Giggs will only add fuel to the fire.

Fiery pace, step-overs and a great delivery, Morrison is everything you could want from a winger. Despite his rumoured attitude problem, expect the watchful eye of Alex Ferguson to reign down upon him and put him in his place.

1. Jack Barmby: Age 16; The token wildcard in the list, young Jack’s father is the former Everton and Liverpool midfielder Nick Barmby – who made 23 caps for England.

The Red Devils wrestled Hull City for the youngster last year and he has already netted 2 goals in his 4 U-16 England caps.

Currently working hard in United’s U-18s, the tricky midfielder will look to benefit from the guidance of Cleverley and Bebe in the next few years.

Redsbusby
16-01-2011, 01:14 AM
Corry evans resmi dipinjamkan ke Hull City, menyusul Cameron Stewart dan James Chester yg sebelumnya tlah dipinjamkan, kecuali Chester (permanen).. Good luck, lads!

Starlet Evans makes it a United trio at Hull

Another loan exit to HCFC
By Chris, January 15 2011 | Manutdweb

Hull City boss Nigel Pearson and Sir Alex Ferguson have strengthened the growing link between the two clubs as another Manchester United starlet switches to The Circle. Promising defender Corry Evans, brother of Jonny, has joined the Championship club on loan until the end of the season.

Sir Alex has been happy to see his youngster’s move to the Humberside club.

Cameron Stewart moved to Hull on loan in November and has already notched up eight appearances with the Tigers, whilst James Chester joined the club on a permanent basis last week.

The trio will hook up with ex-Reds centre-back Paul McShane. The Irishman started his career at United and had spells at Walsall, Brighton, West Brom and Sunderland before moving to Hull.

Versatile Evans is touted as being a hot prospect for the future by many followers of United's second-string. He has seven full caps for Northern Ireland, but is still waiting to make his first league appearance for the Red Devils.

Hooking up with Hull will give Evans the chance to strut his stuff at Championship level and prove his worth to the Manchester United camp.

Redsbusby
20-01-2011, 09:18 PM
Babak kelima Piala FA Youthkita maen dirumah sendiri ;)
paul Pogba dan Coffie terus menunjukkan perkembangan positif nih.... :thumbup:

United march on in FA Youth Cup


January 20, 2011 | MEN

Manchester United booked their place in the last sixteen of FA Youth Cup with a 1-0 win but it was never an easy task against a West Ham side that pushed them all the way.

Football is invariably the winner when these sides meet, no matter what the level, and it was no different on this chilly East End evening at Upton Park.

United edged a tight contest in the first half with Paul Pogba, John Cofie and Larnell Cole all testing Hammers’ keeper Sam Cowler.

The Reds certainly looked the more likely to find the net and in the 35th minute the breakthrough arrived.

Cole hit a shot from the edge of the area, which Cowler could only block, and the ball fell to William Keane, who accepted the chance with relish. The Hammers pulled out all the stops in search of an equaliser after break and they should have levelled through Sebastian Lletget 15 minutes from time but he pulled his shot wide of Sam Johnstone’s goal.

United will now face Grimsby Town or Newcastle United at home in the fifth round.

UNITED: Johnstone, M Keane, Blackett, Thorpe, Fornasier, Tunnicliffe, Cole, Pogba, Cofie, W Keane, van Velzen (Fryers 85).

Subs not used: Jacob, Lingard, Massacci, Hendrie.

Attendance: 1,405

devil_dee
25-01-2011, 06:44 PM
Ga sabar gw liat cleverly du skuad utama niihhh..
Blm apa2 dah jatuh cinta gw :D

Btw, tom thorpe tuh posisinya apa? Umur brp?
Aga2 mncuri perhatian sy, tp ktinggalan inpo ttg dia
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Redsbusby
01-02-2011, 11:13 PM
Keane semakin cemerlang, membuktikan bahwa 'bodi ringkih' layaknya Meredith bukan halangan untuk menjadi 'second striker' produktif, dengan gaya mirip Sheringham, sementara Pogba, kayaknya progressnya lumayan cepet nih untuk ukuran seorang anak 17 tahun.. Salah satu diantara 'hanya' 2 calon DM kita masa depan :) Nice Job, Lads!

United progress to the next round of the FA Youth Cup

Posted on Tuesday, 1st February 2011 by The Red Knight
TheBusbyWay

Having beaten Portsmouth in the previous round of the FA Youth Cup, Manchester United travelled to Upton Park to take on West Ham.

On a freezing Wednesday night, it took a first half Will Keane header from a parried shot to take United into the next round.

A team that included Cofie, Pogba, van Velzen Blackett and Tunnicliffe were enough to see off a spirited West Ham team that included the very good son of John Moncur, George.

West Ham piled on the pressure late and even had a penalty shout but were unable to get the goal that would have taken the tie into extra time.

Larnell Cole looked particularly good out wide whilst for me Pogba was extremely comfortable to the extent it looked like he wasn’t trying. I had expected Cofie to be the furthest forward of the two strikers and as he wasn’t for me Cofie wasn’t as in the game as I expected.

A good result and hopefully we can progress past Newcastle too.

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Redsbusby
02-02-2011, 12:44 AM
Seakan gak mau kalah...
TIm U-18 kita menaklukan Bolton dengan skor sama : 1-0!
Wow.. we got DOuble Victory!!

VIDEO: United u18s slump to defeat at Bolton

Posted on Tuesday, 1st February 2011 by The Red Knight
The buswy way

On Friday morning United’s u18s took on Bolton at the Eddie Davies Football Academy in a league game.

In a close game Bolton edged it, winning 1-0 via a Sean McGinty own goal (comes as a change to him grabbing a last minute winner against Wolves earlier in the month!)

Cofie hit the bar in the first half and van Velzen had a good shot saved whilst a Zeki Fryers back pass almost allowed Bolton to take the lead but in the second half Bolton, who in all fairness were the better team, broke the deadlock.

A Bolton cross from the right hand side was volleyed back across the goal and deflected off the knee of McGinty past the helpless Sam Johnstone.

John Cofie almost pulled United level but a good save from the Bolton keeper kept things in Bolton’s favour and that is how it would finish.

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Redsbusby
05-02-2011, 05:31 PM
Yeah, Rekor 100% kita masih bertahan sama seperti rekor unbeaten Tim Utama :-bd
King semakin menunjukkan konsistensi dan ketajaman dengan HatTrick nya... Nice job lads!

United Reserves vs Rochdale

Manchester Senior Cup | Redforcearising
Moss Lane, 3 February 2011

A hat-trick from striker Joshua King plus further goals from Fabio, Robbie Brady and Ravel Morrison ensured Manchester United reserves maintained their 100% record in the Manchester Senior Cup.

The opening stages of the encounter were fairly even with both teams enjoying their moments. United were lucky not to concede a penalty when Oliver Norwood blatantly handled inside his own penalty area and Rochdale’s striker Godwin Abadaki’s edge of the area effort brought a fine save from goalkeeper Conor Devlin. Sandwiched in between Sean Mcginty came close for United when his near post header was cleared off the goal line by Connor Sellars (son of former Blackburn Rovers midfielder Scott Sellars) and several defensive blocks by Michael Roche prevented goal bound efforts from testing goalkeeper Matty Edwards.

On 25 minutes United began to dominate and should have opened the scoring when Marnick Vermijl missed a glorious opportunity after good play from Fabio. The young Brazilian filling a more advanced midfield role soon had his own opportunity to break the deadlock, following strong forward play from King. The young Norwegian utilised his pace and strength to run the channel and cut back a cross for the waiting Fabio. Unfortunately the talented youngster was unable to dig the ball out of his feet leading to a weaker than desired shot on goal, though the effort still required a smart effort from Edwards.

United continued to push forward and squander chance after chance with King adding his name to the list of guilty parties. However, on the stroke of half time the striker finally converted an opportunity. Defender Jordan Fagbola dilly dallied inside in his own half allowing King to steal possession. The striker surged forward and leashed a 25 yard shot past Edwards to give Warren Joyce’s team a deserved lead.

On resumption United continued to plough forward and the home team extended their lead on 52 minutes with Fabio netting his second reserve goal of the season. The impressive Brady found Fabio in plenty of space in between central defenders, who in turn smashed home a right footed effort from the edge of Rochdale’s penalty area. Moments later the pair linked again for only Brady to smack the crossbar, but the Irishman was not to be denied when on 55 minutes he cut inside from the left wing, skipped past two or three would be tacklers and slotted home from close range.

With some surprise it was Rochdale who scored the next goal. Reece Brown sloppily lost possession to Helio Andre inside United’s penalty. Fancy feet from Andre left Devlin on his backside, but the forward’s effort was blocked on the line by Scott Wootton. Unfortunately for Wootton, the rebound fell to Reece Gray who simply finished giving the visitors an expected moment of joy.

United responded positively to the setback, with replacement Ravel Morrison stamping his authority on the game. Moments before Rochdale’s goal Morrison enjoyed a slalom type run beating opposition players for fun, but he tried to skip past one man too many inside the penalty losing the possibility for a strike on goal. Morrison and King then linked to create a chance for the former who tried to chip Edwards. The pair seemingly on the same wavelength combined once again to score United’s fourth. Morrison collected the ball in midfield; surged forward and supplied King with a perfectly weighted pass, the striker excellently side footed/passed the shot into the bottom corner.

On 73 minutes King completed his hat-trick after he pounced on long searching ball from Norwood. Once in possession the striker flicked the ball over the opposing central defender and defeated Edwards with a powerful 20 yard shot.

Another substitute replacement to make an impression was Jack Barmby, son of Nick. Within minutes of arriving on the pitch he came close on two occasions, first narrowly missing the target and secondly hitting the crossbar. He was also involved in the build up to the final goal of the rout when he linked with King who in turn laid a ball for Morrison to place his shot from the edge of Rochdale’s penalty area.

A final score line of 6-1. Rochdale tired massively during the second half, so perhaps unwise to read too much in the performance and victory. King utilised his pace and power plus his finishing was top notch. Morrison was class, the last person Rochdale wanted to see with tired legs. He simply picked up the ball in midfield and ran at the heart of Rochdale’s defence. Six wins out of six games for Joyce’s team, scoring 25 goals in the process.

Team: Devlin; R Brown (Giverin, 75 mins), Wootton, Gill, McGinty (Morrison, 57 mins); Vermijl, Norwood, Ekangamene (Barmby, 75 mins), Fabio, Brady; King

Redsbusby
05-02-2011, 05:35 PM
Reserve Team Stats
Appearances

Scott Wootton - 14
Reece Brown - 11 (2)
Magnus Eikrem - 10
Marnick Vermijl - 8 (3)
Oliver Gill - 8 (2)
Will Keane - 7 (2)
Robbie Brady - 7 (2)
Conor Devlin - 7
Ravel Morrison - 6 (2)
Cameron Stewart - 6
Corry Evans - 6
Wes Brown - 6
Gabriel Obertan - 6
Ryan Tunnicliffe - 5 (4)
Joe Dudgeon - 5 (1)
Ritchie de Laet - 5
Oliver Norwood - 4 (2)
Nicky Ajose - 4 (1)
Ben Amos - 4
Bebe - 4
Fabio - 4
Joshua King - 4
Anderson - 3
Ezekiel Fryers - 3
Tom Thorpe - 2 (2)
Michael Keane - 2 (2)
Paul Pogba - 2
Kiko Macheda - 2
Darron Gibson - 2
John O'Shea - 2
John Cofie - 1 (7)
Jesse Lingard - 1 (2)
Sean McGinty - 1 (2)
Charni Ekangamene - 1
Tyler Blackett - 1
Anders Lindegaard - 1
Gary Neville - 1
Chris Smalling - 1
Rio Ferdinand - 1
Rafael - 1
Michael Carrick - 1
Tom Cleverley - 1
Paul Scholes - 1
Luke Giverin - 0 (1)
Jack Barmby - 0 (1)
Gyliano van Velzen - 0 (1)
Michele Fornasier - 0 (1)
Etzaz Hussain - 0 (1)

Goals

Joshua King - 6
Will Keane - 6
Nicky Ajose - 5
Robbie Brady - 5
Gabriel Obertan - 3
Federico Macheda - 3
John Cofie - 3
Marnick Vermijl - 3
Ravel Morrison - 3
Ryan Tunnicliffe - 2
Bebe - 2
Fabio - 2
Cameron Stewart - 1
Tom Cleverley - 1
Michele Fornasier - 1
Magnus Eikrem - 1
Tom Thorpe - 1

Updated v Rochdale (03 February 2011)

Redsbusby
11-02-2011, 11:24 PM
GoodLuck..
Semoga bersinar dan masuk United Academy!

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Another gift from Solskjaer’s training school?

Posted on Friday, 11th February 2011 by Chudi
Thebusbyway

Fresh on the heels of Mats Møller Dæhli’s signing, Sondre Rossbach will travel to Manchester to have a trial with United this month.

Having also been invited to train at Everton’s academy at the age of 12, the goalkeeper who is now 15 has been on trial here twice before and was scheduled to play in a training match but this was decided against (apparently because we wanted to keep him and his ability between the sticks under wraps!)

Positively Rossbach is a United fan and has a particular fondness for another of our Scandinavian keepers:

“I have been a Manchester United fan since I was nine years old. Peter Schmeichel was my favourite player when he played in the club, so it’s extra special to train with United. I go over there on the 20th February and will be a week. I am very excited. It is great to train with your favourite club and for me it’s like a dream.”

Rossbach is the son of former Norwegian international goalkeeper Einar Rossbach and has trained at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s training school which brought us the likes of Magnus Eikrem, Josh King, Mats Møller Dæhli and Etzaz Hussain. He spoke of his time at Solskjaer’s football school as well as his plans for the future, saying:

“As a United fan it is fun to train with Solskjaer…I have a dream to play for United, but am currently only think one step at a time.”

Although he has been on trial, if United see fit, they will have to wait a year before they can sign the keeper from 3rd division team IF Urædd where at his tender age he is a first team starter.

rondwisan
18-02-2011, 09:39 AM
17/02/2011 10:25 - ManUtd.com, Ben Hibbs
Nev impressed by young trio



United’s Under-18s may have lacked a ruthless streak in front of goal in the 1-0 FA Youth Cup fifth round win over Newcastle on Wednesday, but former Reds captain Gary Neville couldn’t fault the team’s approach play, particularly the impressive performances of goalscorer Ravel Morrison and Ryan Tunnicliffe and Paul Pogba.

Morrison got the game's only goal, a spectacular finish worthy of winning a match United totally dominated, while Tunnicliffe and Pogba ran the show in the central midfield positions.

Neville, co-commentating on the match for MUTV, was pleased with the skill, athleticism and application of the youth team trio.

“They were the key players for us,” Gary said after the match. “Ravel deserved his goal. It was a great bit of a skill to create space for a fantastic finish. You don’t save those ones just under the bar. It deserved to win the match.”

United are likely to play at Anfield for a quarter-final tie with Liverpool, who won 9-0 in their fifth round clash with Southend - winger Raheem Sterling, since called into their first-team squad, scored five. But Neville is confident the young Reds from Manchester will be more than a match for Liverpool.

“Ravel was such a threat all night with his movement behind their midfield four,” added Neville. “Tunnicliffe and Pogba should dominate in any game they play and they impressed me.

"Their touch, the strength and power they have, it’s difficult to contain. I can’t see that any team will have players better than those two in the centre of midfield.”

However, Neville's only complaint was that United were profligate in front of goal, creating a glut of chances that went unconverted. He says the young Reds will have to be much more clinical against Liverpool.

“The amount of chances we had was incredible,” said the former Youth Cup winner. “Newcastle did well and their keeper did quite well too, but we were perhaps not ruthless enough in front of goal.

"We are going to have to get better at that in the next round because you won’t get that many chances in the quarter-finals, especially not against Liverpool.”

Bright futures
The three players in particular that caught Gary Neville's eye in the FA Youth Cup fifth round...


Ravel Morrison
Age 18
Key attribute His silky skill on the ball sets him apart.
Best moment There were a few contenders, but his skill to create space for his goal and the shot itself were fantastic.


Ryan Tunnicliffe
Age 18
Key attribute Tireless, boundless energy and drive.
Best moment His surging runs into the box are a great feature, unlucky after the break with a charge and shot that went just wide.


Paul Pogba
Age 17
Key attribute Combination of skill and athleticism.
Best moment Brilliant ball skill and nutmeg created space for a first-half shot, similar skill teed up Tunnicliffe in the second 45.

Oom Panda
18-02-2011, 01:52 PM
Seakan gak mau kalah...
TIm U-18 kita menaklukan Bolton dengan skor sama : 1-0!
Wow.. we got DOuble Victory!!

VIDEO: United u18s slump to defeat at Bolton

Posted on Tuesday, 1st February 2011 by The Red Knight
The buswy way

On Friday morning United’s u18s took on Bolton at the Eddie Davies Football Academy in a league game.

In a close game Bolton edged it, winning 1-0 via a Sean McGinty own goal (comes as a change to him grabbing a last minute winner against Wolves earlier in the month!)

Cofie hit the bar in the first half and van Velzen had a good shot saved whilst a Zeki Fryers back pass almost allowed Bolton to take the lead but in the second half Bolton, who in all fairness were the better team, broke the deadlock.

A Bolton cross from the right hand side was volleyed back across the goal and deflected off the knee of McGinty past the helpless Sam Johnstone.

John Cofie almost pulled United level but a good save from the Bolton keeper kept things in Bolton’s favour and that is how it would finish.

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ini kan kalah, bro??? hehehehe....

Redsbusby
18-02-2011, 01:57 PM
ini kan kalah, bro??? hehehehe....

iya kalah oom panda :D
Kmrn pas postingan menyalahartikan slump :hammer:

rondwisan
18-02-2011, 03:00 PM
16/02/2011 12:45 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram

Coach praises Petrucci

http://www.manutd.com/~/media/090F8A068ECB4C84B8973FBEDF88E06A.ashx?h=179&la=ar-SA&w=480&rgn=131,15,888,295

Reserves manager Warren Joyce has paid tribute to Davide Petrucci, who made his long-awaited return from injury in last weekend’s Lancashire Senior Cup win over Oldham.

The Italian has endured horrendous misfortune with injury since arriving at United in 2008. A pelvic injury in early 2009 sidelined him for eight months, before a relapse kept him out of action between January 2010 and last weekend.

A half-hour cameo against the Latics provided the 19-year-old with a welcome return to competitive action, and his eye-catching display on the left of midfield served a timely reminder of his brimming potential.

“It’s great to see Petrucci playing again,” Joyce told ManUtd.com. “The kid’s worked so hard over the past few months to get back, and he’s now had a spell of five or six weeks where he’s trained every day with the lads.

“Once things got a bit relaxed*against Oldham*and we went 3-0 up, it was a good time to put him on. I nudged him and said ‘just go and have that Zidane role on the left’, and he just looked at me and smiled. But to be fair, he picked up clever positions and I felt a bit sorry for their full-back.

“He’d had Gabby (Obertan) running at him for an hour and then he was posed with a different problem; not actually having anyone up against him, somebody in clever positions so he didn’t know whether to go in or*stay back.

“I’m pleased to see him playing again, and I was also really pleased with how he played. He’s so smooth on the ball and comfortable in possession, and I was really pleased with how he did. He’s worked so hard and he deserves it.”
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sir_otz
19-02-2011, 10:47 AM
18/02/2011 19:00, Report by A Bostock, M Shaw
Video: Squad-list new boys

Four young players who've impressed in United's reserve or academy teams this season have been given first-team squad numbers.

The club confirmed on Friday afternoon that Joshua King (41), Paul Pogba (42), Ryan Tunnicliffe (46) and Oliver Norwood (47) have all been registered with the Premier League, and are therefore now eligible to play at senior level.

Norwegian striker King is the only member of the quartet with a first-team appearance - he was also registered as number 41 in the early part of last season, 2009/10, when he made his debut as a substitute in the Carling Cup win over Wolves at Old Trafford. Norwood won his first senior Northern Ireland cap earlier this month, while fellow midfielders Pogba and Tunnicliffe have played key roles in steering the Reds to the FA Youth Cup quarter-finals.


41 - Joshua King, striker
Born: 15 Jan 1992, Oslo, Norway

42 - Paul Pogba, midfielder
Born: 15 Mar 1993, Lagny Sur Marne, France

46 - Ryan Tunnicliffe, midfielder
Born: 30 Dec 1992, Bury

47 - Oliver Norwood, midfielder
Born: 12 April 1991, Burnley



http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2011/Feb/Squad-numbers-for-young-Reds.aspx

VaDLi
22-02-2011, 12:40 PM
-edited_ maap salah room :malu:

Redsbusby
22-02-2011, 10:23 PM
Saya penasaran banget sama pogba...
kalo josh king jauh2 hari uda bersinar selama di reserves..

Norwood yg dikatakan the next david beckham.. hmmm menarik ditunggu debut mereka di tim utama...

fredrian.seven
27-03-2011, 05:24 PM
Di tribal ada beberapa berita tentang pemaen muda United. Dari moeller daehli yang dah debut di tim U-18 di usia 16 tahun sampe pujian phelan buat duo gelandang muda norwood dan matty james. Puas ngelihat pemaen muda United terus berkembang. Hanya saja musti nunggu kapan mereka dapet kesempatan unjuk gigi di tim utama. Kapan ya?
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zudomiriku
28-03-2011, 04:32 PM
The buys from Brazil: The new recruits from Manchester United's South American talent factory

get up close and personal with Rio Ferdinand over the England captaincy issue, many would have missed the five Brazilian boys sitting six rows behind the Italian.

Long after Capello’s discarded skipper ends his career at United, the club hope their tie-up with Sao Paulo academy Desportivo Brasil will provide them with a steady stream of talent.

The process is part of a painstaking two-and-a-half-year project by the Barclays Premier League leaders to develop their own talent in South America rather than splash out huge fees on the next generation of stars.

Confidentiality agreements prevent Desportivo Brasil from revealing which of their 100-plus teenagers have a pre-contract agreement with United, but Sportsmail has learned that the five players pictured at Old Trafford are called Gladstony, Aguilar, Lucas Evangelista, Agnaldo and Rafael Leao.

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Youths of today: Gladstony (1), Aguilar (2), Lucas Evangelista (3), Agnaldo, (4), and Rafael Leao (5) watch from the directors' box, as does Fabio Capello (circled bottom right)

The five are now visiting Dutch champions Twente, who United plan to use as a holding club for the boys to gain European Union passports.

Midfielders Gladstony and Rafael Leao will be 18 later this year — the age at which they can legally sign for a club outside Brazil — but tight immigration laws in England mean they are unlikely to be granted work permits as, unlike United defenders Rafael or Fabio da Silva, they have not even represented their country at youth level.

This is where Twente come in. Holland will happily let the boys play there, where they can stay until they qualify for an EU passport or get enough international experience for a UK work permit.

Desportivo Brasil is owned by sprawling South American football company Traffic, whose president of international business Jochen Losch told Sportsmail: ‘Twente are a partner, helping United to resolve the problem of their EU passports. For two reasons it’s good that a player goes first to Holland. First, after two or three years he’s considered to be European. And of course it’s easier to play in the Dutch league than the Premier League.’

The players all live inside a multimillion-pound training centre in Porto Feliz, a 90-minute drive from bustling Sao Paulo where they enjoy better training facilities than at most major Brazilian clubs.

But Desportivo Brasil do not dream of winning the league title or the Copa Libertadores; their raison d’etre is to have the best youth teams in South America and sell on their talent.

The designated United players are given extra English lessons, sessions with a psychologist about being away from home and visits to the Carrington training complex they may one day call home.

If United go through with a signing, they pay a set fee, based on a player’s position rather than ability.

The Brazilian academy, set up by Traffic, then retain a hefty 50 per cent sell-on clause.

Losch said: ‘Manchester United look for young players in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. If they find a good one they come to us. We’ll get the player, register him with Desportivo Brasil, and we have a contract with United that they have an option to buy this player at 18 for a fixed amount.

‘If the guy turns out to be an Alexandre Pato (the striker who left Internacional for AC Milan for nearly £20million on his 18th birthday) United can still have him for a huge discount because of course we’ll honour the contract. If they don’t like the player, we keep him.’

The partnership was struck after United’s pursuit of the Da Silva twins. They were first spotted as 15-year-olds but could not be formally taken out of Brazil until their 18th birthday, meaning they risked being neglected in the Fluminense youth team and they never made a senior appearance in Brazil.

One of the brightest hopes on Desportivo Brasil’s books is striker Aguilar, who was 16 a fortnight ago but was called up by Brazil’s Under 17 squad for training in January.

Aguilar was signed by Belo Horizonte side Cruzeiro in 2009. However, because contracts are not valid before a player’s 16th birthday, Desportivo Brasil were able to take him to Porto Feliz a year ago, prompting an angry reaction from Cruzeiro president Zeze Perrella.

Aguilar’s former coach Joao Paulo Tardim said: ‘There is no doubt about his quality. Saying he will become a great player is an exercise in predicting the future, but the chances of it happening are very high.’

English scouts will no doubt be at the Emirates on Sunday to see Brazil, with exciting Santos striker Neymar and Sao Paulo playmaker Lucas, take on Scotland.

But the pair have recently signed contracts setting their value at £39m and £66m respectively.

If United’s project comes off, it will have been a long game worth playing.

http://bleacherreport.com/tb/b8Dv9

fredrian.seven
01-04-2011, 06:19 PM
Evans leaving Man Utd for Hull deal
01.04.11 | tribalfootball.com


Northern Ireland midfielder Corry Evans is leaving Manchester United.

The Daily Mail says United have agreed to let midfielder Evans join Hull City permanently in the summer.

Evans, 20, the brother of United defender Jonny Evans, has been on loan at Hull since January.

The youngster is now part of Northern Ireland's senior squad.

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Satu lagi pemaen muda yang terpaksa cabut dari United gara2 minim kesempatan? Mengingat musim depan kemungkinan besar United bakal beli gelandang baru, pindahnya Evans jadi hal wajar. Klo bener jadi moga dia sukses ditempat yang baru.

fredrian.seven
10-04-2011, 08:30 PM
Sedikit rangkuman dari subforum Reserve/Youth Forum di redcafe. ada beberapa berita bagus...

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Matty James
Beberapa waktu lalu aku nanya gimana kabar James. Setelah dipanggil pulang dari PNE kok nggak ada kabarnya. Di redcafe ada posting tentang dia..

He was doing light training a few weeks back away from the group with Park and Ajose. Same time Hargreaves was back training with the reserves.

Baguslah... moga sebelum akhir musim dapet kesempatan di tim utama,he...

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Mats Møller Dæhli
Klo aku mbaca (sorry klo aku ternyata salah nerjemahin, coz inggris-ku sangat bagus :hammer:) di redcafe sepertinya dia habis maen 2x buat norwegia U-16 lawan Rep. Ceko. Pertandingan berakhir 2-0 dan 3-1 buat kemenangan norwegia. Dia jadi kapten di timnas U-16.

Just scored 2 goals for Norway U16 against Czech Republic, in a 3-1 win. Rumours has it his second goal was magnificent.

Cheers for that jeston, and heres a rough Google translation of the accompanying article.

Quote:
Dreaming of a permanent seat on United, says Mats Møller Dæhli.
Posted: 04/08/2011 at. 1:21 p.m., changed: 08.04.2011 at. 1:30 p.m.
By: Are Bye
Few Norwegian football fans have seen Mats Dæhli Mills in action, but the Manchester United player has undoubtedly a talent like no other.

Norway played Tuesday against the Czech Republic, and led by the railway bestemann Møller Dæhli, number 7 and the captain, won the youngsters 2-0. as seen in the video above dominated Captain Møller Dæhli, and with technique, power and overview, he showed very promise.


We follow Man Utd: Latest news about the club here
- I have been very well received by all and will train with players of very high level. United are a fantastic club. It's like a family, "says Mats Møller Dæhli for Football Friday on MAX.

- Can be much better
Norway provided two perlemål against the Czech Republic, but Mills Dæhlis elegant stroke turnaround and subsequent tunnel was also impressive.

- I dream about playing solid on United. I have dreamed all his life. But that's not what I think about most. I set myself shorter goals are more achievable. I still have a long way to go and I'm not football yet. It's very much I can do better yet, although I've come me here, "said he.

15-year-old is such a great talent that Manchester United have made clear in the amateur contract that Møller Dæhli will receive a pro contract when he reaches 17 years.

Thursday meet Norway in the same Czech team to the rematch. When Norway won 3-1, after two great goals by Møller Dæhli.

See the entire feature from national collection in the Czech Republic in football Friday at 6:00 p.m. MAX

Pas aku search di youtube dapetnya ini...

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aksinya di detik 15. Dribel yang bagus... prospek yang sangat bagus buat United.

Dan ini...

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James Wilson
Aku baru tau pemaen ini. Ternyata pemaen reguler di tim U-16. Tertarik coz diberitakan bikin 4 gol pas lawan leeds U-16.

scored 4 goals against Leeds in U16 match this morning. Already had an U18 debut. Classy surname for United youngster

Lanky winger, still eligible for the u16s next season. Highly rated by United and England alike.

Disebutkan udah pernah maen di tim U-18, ternyata dah maen pas vs WBA tgl 5/2/11 sebagai pengganti.

U18s: WBA 3 United 2
05/02/2011 13:30, Report by Gemma Thompson

........

United: Johnstone; M.Keane, Thorpe, Fornasier (Ekangamene, 80), Fryers; Lawrence (Wilson, 70), Cole, Pogba, Blackett; Lingard, W.Keane.
Subs not used: McGinty, Coll

Calon bintang United nih,he... Amin.... [-O<

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Ryan Tunnicliffe
Dikit OOT... berhubung blom ada thread buat dia jadi aku posting sekalian disini ya. Dapet link dri redcafe juga. Kumpulan aksi2 dia...

http://www.megavideo.com/?v=UQF0FVJO

Serasa mirip Cleverley, asli inggris, lulusan carrington, dan versatile.

red_devilz
11-04-2011, 07:11 PM
James Wilson,dan Kenji Gorre --> 2 orang highly rated youngster yg bakalan sering tampil d tim Akademi d musim depan. Gak sabar pingin lihat aksi mereka,ditambah dg Janujaz dan Henrique.
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Red Stain
14-04-2011, 05:44 PM
James Wilson,dan Kenji Gorre --> 2 orang highly rated youngster yg bakalan sering tampil d tim Akademi d musim depan. Gak sabar pingin lihat aksi mereka,ditambah dg Janujaz dan Henrique.
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KK ada videonya ga?? pengen liat nih hehehe :wowcaem:

red_devilz
15-04-2011, 06:24 AM
Cuma baca review di Redcafe,Bro Red Stain. Kemarin si Wilson sempat diturunkan d laga tim Akademi U-18.Trus si Gorre sempat jadi cadangan d laga tim U-18 juga.

Gw juga blm lihat penampilan mereka berdua scr live via video/rekaman youtube.Kalau pingin tahu kabar terbaru dr youngster d Akademi Carrington, follow aja twitternya mr.mujac
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finza_13
15-04-2011, 08:23 AM
mantab tuh review nya dari Mas Dedi
pengen nonton si Ryan Tunnicliffe dulu :D

MUFC1878
15-04-2011, 04:14 PM
kapan yah united nyari youngster2 dari asia lg....akhir2 ini hobby nya dari brazil/amerika latin muluk X_X

Red Stain
15-04-2011, 06:35 PM
Cuma baca review di Redcafe,Bro Red Stain. Kemarin si Wilson sempat diturunkan d laga tim Akademi U-18.Trus si Gorre sempat jadi cadangan d laga tim U-18 juga.

Gw juga blm lihat penampilan mereka berdua scr live via video/rekaman youtube.Kalau pingin tahu kabar terbaru dr youngster d Akademi Carrington, follow aja twitternya mr.mujac
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wah, oke nih infonya ^:)^
langsung ane follow B-)
ane demen darah muda heheheh :muflag: ,...

The 11 lad's
16-04-2011, 01:03 PM
Gan maaf, info tentang danny simpsons terakhir bagaimana yah? Soalnya saya dulu sempat memperhatiin permainan dia yg ciamik, bahkan pernah assist ke wazza utk sebuah gol.

Red Stain
16-04-2011, 01:56 PM
Gan maaf, info tentang danny simpsons terakhir bagaimana yah? Soalnya saya dulu sempat memperhatiin permainan dia yg ciamik, bahkan pernah assist ke wazza utk sebuah gol.
klo ga salah di sunderland lho... :putra:

fredrian.seven
16-04-2011, 01:57 PM
Simpsons masuk skuad utama Sob... hanya di newcastle :hammer: dah dilego mungkin 3 musim yang lalu semenjak kemunculan Da Silva bersaudara.

Red Stain
16-04-2011, 02:01 PM
Simpsons masuk skuad utama Sob... hanya di newcastle :hammer: dah dilego mungkin 3 musim yang lalu semenjak kemunculan Da Silva bersaudara.

NICE KOREKSINYA :hiu:

vidicholic
17-04-2011, 09:05 PM
gw bener2 pengen liat jebolan2 akademi united masuk tim utama musim depan. nama2 kayak tom cleverley, federico macheda, danny welbeck harus jadi andalan musim depan.
mungkin paul pogba dan giuliano van velzen bisa menjalani debut tim senior.

VaDLi
22-04-2011, 05:57 AM
WEST CUMBRIAN YOUNGSTER'S MAN UNITED DREAM COMES TRUE

http://www.timesandstar.co.uk/polopoly_fs/liam-2204-1.830314!image/795124973.jpg_gen/derivatives/halfColumn/795124973.jpg

Primary school pupil Liam Bates will be living the dream next month after winning a place to play football at Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium.

The 10-year-old, who goes to Workington’s St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School, took part in a development course run by the club in Carlisle last year.

And as one of the top performers Liam has been rewarded with the exclusive prize.

He said: “I can’t believe I have been chosen to play at Old Trafford.

“I am so excited to walk out onto the pitch and spend a day playing football in the stadium.”

On May 15 Liam will line-up with 50 others to play at the Theatre of Dreams as part of a football workshop.

Top coaches will teach the youngsters drills after a backstage tour of the stadium.

Emma Savage, head of Manchester United Soccer Schools, said: “It is a fantastic experience for any young footballer to develop their confidence and football skills in an amazing setting.”

Manchester United Soccer Schools offers aspiring players of all abilities the chance to develop fundamental football skills.

Youngsters also learn life lessons relating to attitude, behaviour, communication, discipline, enthusiasm, fair play and the benefits of maintaining a healthy lifestyle which will help them both on and off the pitch.


http://www.timesandstar.co.uk/home/west-cumbrian-youngster-s-man-united-dream-comes-true-1.830313?referrerPath=sport%2Fother
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fredrian.seven
24-04-2011, 08:38 PM
Man Utd whizkid James Wilson scores on U18 debut
24.04.11 | tribalfootball.com

James Wilson signalled his potential with a goal on his Manchester United U18 debut in defeat to Everton.

The 15 year-old striker is playing a year above for England U16s and is regarded highly at United.

"I like Rooney because he plays in the same position as me. He has had his ups and downs like everyone, but I think he can be my role model," said Wilson.

The youngster's Biddulph High School PE teacher Chris Swift told The Sentinel: "James has scored around 25 goals in 20 games for Manchester United's Academy, as well as 60 goals in 25 games for the school.

"He is a special talent who is technically very good and is very quick as well.

"He also has a good attitude. He's down to earth and is also achieving well in his academic studies."

Red Stain
03-05-2011, 01:14 PM
Hull must cough up for Man Utd defender Dudgeon


Hull City will have to cough up for Manchester United fullback Joe Dudgeon.

Dudgeon is in talks with Hull about a summer move, which was confirmed by Tigers boss Nigel Pearson on Saturday.

The People says Pearson is planning a FOURTH raid on Manchester United’s young crop this year by snapping up *defender Dudgeon for £300,000.

He has already signed Cameron Stewart, James Chester and Corry Evans.

http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/hull-must-cough-man-utd-defender-dudgeon-1606401

Red Stain
06-05-2011, 09:36 PM
Ajose on Iron radar

Scunthorpe manager Alan Knill has voiced his desire to bring Manchester United youngster Nicky Ajose to Glanford Park for next season.

Former Bury manager Knill worked with the 19-year-old winger during his season-long loan at Gigg Lane this year before taking over as Iron boss in March.

And the Iron boss has already contacted United in regards to securing the services of Ajose for next term.

"Yes, we have made an inquiry about Ajose, though not to the man at the top (Sir Alex Ferguson)," Knill told This Is Scunthorpe.

"He is a player who we would be interested in buying, or having here on a season-long loan.

"But the decision is not ours, it will be a decision of the top football club in the world.

He added: "He is only 19 and the next stage for him in his development is a step up.

"Whether it's a step up to League One or to the Championship is really in Manchester United's hands.

"But we are hopeful they will think we will develop him again - which we definitely will.

"He is one of a few young players at the top of my wish list."

Ajose has scored 12 times in 27 league appearances for the Shakers to help them clinch promotion from League Two this term.

Scunthorpe will be bidding to regain their Championship status next season following their relegation to League One.

klo menurut gw opsi Loan lebih baik buat doi

http://aggbot.com/link.php?id=13398475&r=tw&c=46

fredrian.seven
07-05-2011, 08:34 AM
Hull must cough up for Man Utd defender Dudgeon


Hull City will have to cough up for Manchester United fullback Joe Dudgeon.

Dudgeon is in talks with Hull about a summer move, which was confirmed by Tigers boss Nigel Pearson on Saturday.

The People says Pearson is planning a FOURTH raid on Manchester United’s young crop this year by snapping up *defender Dudgeon for £300,000.

He has already signed Cameron Stewart, James Chester and Corry Evans.

http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/hull-must-cough-man-utd-defender-dudgeon-1606401

Yak 1 lagi.... Hull ini sebaiknya harus dijadiin feeder club aja deh. Cameron Stewart dan James Chester, trus ada paul mc shane (meski nggak langsung pindah dari United). Trus minjem Evans dan kini ngincer Joe D. Sekalian dijadiin feeder club aja dah...

Red Stain
07-05-2011, 02:22 PM
Yak 1 lagi.... Hull ini sebaiknya harus dijadiin feeder club aja deh. Cameron Stewart dan James Chester, trus ada paul mc shane (meski nggak langsung pindah dari United). Trus minjem Evans dan kini ngincer Joe D. Sekalian dijadiin feeder club aja dah...

setuju Kk lama2 jd kerajaan mini United nih... masa ga ada duit buat jdiin feeder :-w

red_devilz
10-05-2011, 04:16 AM
Hull udah mirip kayak Sunderland aja. Hehehe. Selama Wes Brown dan John O'Shea masih ada di OT, semakin susah full back produk akademi Carrington menembus tim utama.
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fredrian.seven
19-05-2011, 05:11 AM
AWARDS: Nominees and Winners
May 18, 2011 - RoM

Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year nominees: Tunnicliffe, Pogba and Thorpe.

Winner: Ryan Tunnicliffe (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3553)



Reserve Player of the Year / Denzil Haroun Reserve Team Player of the Year nominees : Joe Dudgeon, Oliver Gill and Scott Wootton

Winner : Oliver Gill

http://therepublikofmancunia.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/awards_gill.jpg

VaDLi
19-05-2011, 05:37 AM
Winner: Ryan Tunnicliffe (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3553)



Reserve Player of the Year / Denzil Haroun Reserve Team Player of the Year nominees : Joe Dudgeon, Oliver Gill and Scott Wootton

Winner : ?????

Oliver Gill... hebat lah bapaknya #eh...
ya semoga bisa segera masuk 1st team...
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Red Stain
31-05-2011, 12:37 PM
ada berita klo Joshua king di lego ke klub german ya? huuuuh lg2 youngster harus keluar _________:ngacir:

clawrider6
31-05-2011, 07:20 PM
josh king denger2 sih cuma loan semusim aja sama moenchengladbach, tapi ada opsi permanen-nya sih :hammer:
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Redsbusby
31-05-2011, 08:17 PM
Entah kenapa josh king mulai berkurang nih beritanya...
Moga aja nasibnya ngga sampek kyk si Rossi deh, udah mulai bersinar kemudian tenggelam...

RedStain : Pinjam om, bukan Lego...

Redsbusby
17-06-2011, 10:01 PM
Jarang liat penampilannya nih...

Manchester United signing Mats Moller Daehli potential world-beater claims legend Solskjaer

by Kieran Evans. | Click-Manchester
Published Wed 15 Jun 2011 22:00,

Manchester United signing Mats Moller Daehli potential word-beater claims legend Solskjaer

According to Molde coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Norwegian youngster Mats Moller Daehli can be a huge star at Manchester United.

The midfielder has moved to join United this summer from Stabaek.

The United legend believes he is as good as any 16 year-old player in Europe.

"He is on a par with the greatest European talents in his age group," said United legend Solskjaer.

"Mats has already made a very good impression at United. They're expecting big things from him."

Daehli will sign professional forms with United when he turns 17 next March.

Redsbusby
17-06-2011, 10:02 PM
Jarang liat penampilannya nih...

Manchester United signing Mats Moller Daehli potential world-beater claims legend Solskjaer

by Kieran Evans. | Click-Manchester
Published Wed 15 Jun 2011 22:00,

Manchester United signing Mats Moller Daehli potential word-beater claims legend Solskjaer

According to Molde coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Norwegian youngster Mats Moller Daehli can be a huge star at Manchester United.

The midfielder has moved to join United this summer from Stabaek.

The United legend believes he is as good as any 16 year-old player in Europe.

"He is on a par with the greatest European talents in his age group," said United legend Solskjaer.

"Mats has already made a very good impression at United. They're expecting big things from him."

Daehli will sign professional forms with United when he turns 17 next March.

Redsbusby
01-07-2011, 07:35 PM
Setelah akhir musim lalu dipinjemin ke Bury, Ajose hampir berlabuh di tim rookie championship nih, Peterborough.
Jadi anak buahnya si Darren Ferguson...

Scunthorpe Utd: It's no way Ajose for Iron boss

Friday, July 01, 2011
Scunthorpe Telegraph

MANCHESTER United youngster Nicky Ajose will not be coming to Glanford Park, Iron manager Alan Knill has conceded.

The 19-year-old forward spent all last season out on loan at Bury.

And former Shakers boss Knill was keen to work with him again at Scunthorpe this campaign.

But the youngster instead looks likely to be heading to join Sir Alex Ferguson's son Darren at newly-promoted Championship side Peterborough – possibly in a permanent deal.

"We believe that Nicky is probably going to go elsewhere, to the Championship," admitted Knill.

"Good luck to him. I have always said he is a good player.

"The good thing is that we have been part of his development.

"That is our job to help players achieve their potential."

Meanwhile, United are on course to achieving record season ticket sales for League One level.

By the close of play yesterday, the final day for current season ticket holders to renew at a discounted price, the Iron had sold 2,600 tickets.

The record number of sales with the club in the third tier, set in 2008-09, was 2,719 .

But as the current sales do not include executive boxes or corporate season tickets, the club are confident of surpassing that previous best.

"We'll get the exact figures in the next few days, but we'd hopefully get up to 2,800, which would be a record for this level," general manager David Beeby told the Telegraph.

"Sales started slow, which was a bit worrying because with probably three or four weeks to go we still had under 1,000 season ticket holders.

"But the last two weeks have been excellent and we're really pleased with the way it's gone, especially after the season we had last year.

"The fans have stuck with us and hopefully we'll give them a season to remember."

VaDLi
02-07-2011, 06:33 PM
denger rumor katanya tunnicliffe ama scott wooton mo dipinjemin ke peterborough nih...
#doh
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fredrian.seven
02-07-2011, 06:57 PM
Yups... dah di post di thread sebelah. Wotton dan Tunnicliffe dipinjemin ke putranya fergie.

Redsbusby
02-07-2011, 07:36 PM
klo ajose jd ke peterborough, 3 pemain sudah dicomot ama si darren..

Redsbusby
07-07-2011, 07:25 PM
Brazilian wizkid Adryan is reportedly linked with Manchester United

July 06, 2011
ImScouting

Adryan Oliveira Tavares has so far been the star performer for Brazil in the Under-17 World Cup, scoring 3 goals in 5 matches.

Reports from earlier this week have suggested that Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has had a growing interest in the young Brazilian, that has already been linked with United just last April.

Adryan took a major role in Brazil's Sudamericano U17 championship win and caught the eye of Red Devils scouts. But when Manchester United approached his team- Flamengo, they were slapped by a £12M price tag that was put on the player and backed down.

Meanwhile, the winger showcased some impressive performances down in Mexico, scoring three goals for Brazil in the U-17 World Cup and helping his side to the Semi-finals against Uruguay, a match which will take place tomorrow night (7.7).

Adryan is an attacking minded winger, who can play on both sides of the pitch and also behind the strikers, executing excellent dribbling abilities and a great shot from long distance, also holding the ability to take powerful free kicks from outside the box.

Ever since his great performances in the World Cup it has been reported that United are taking a second look at the player, which will not be the first time that they are looking to sign a Brazilian player before he even manages to play one match at first team level- for example the Da Silva twins and Anderson, who was also discovered at the U-17 WC.

Oom Panda
08-07-2011, 10:44 AM
Nice.. Hot Prospect... go get him... And Lucas Da Silva too... ^^

Sir Alsep Ferguson
15-07-2011, 01:47 PM
City make formal approach for Manchester United winger

Hull City have once again turned to Manchester United for yet another of their promising youngsters in effort to bolster their Championship squad for the impending 2011-12 Championship season, that is all set to kick off in a little over three weeks time with a home game against Blackpool.

Already, City boss Nigel Pearson has amassed a vast array of Manchester United's youthful talent and clinched the signatures of James Chester, Cameron Stewart, Joe Dudgeon and Corry Evans - all of which have arrived in the manager's first year in charge of the Tigers since taking the reins from temporary post holder Iain Dowie.

Now, CI sources believe the Tigers have formally requested to take promising Irish winger Robbie Brady on loan as cover for the injured Cameron Stewart - who is expected back in October from a serious injury sustained last season - if there are no setbacks to Stewart's recovery time.

Brady, a 19 year old wing protege, has just overcome a season beset with injury woes, but reserve and youth team coach at Old Trafford - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - has done a stellar job getting the pacy youngster fit again. It is thought a loan deal for the Red Devils star is not out of the question and this could be completed before the end of the week.

VaDLi
20-07-2011, 07:03 AM
United to keep Cleverley & Welbeck

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Sir Alex Ferguson has tipped Tom Cleverley to follow Danny Welbeck into the England squad and confirmed neither player will be leaving Manchester United on loan this season.

The duo both benefited from time away from Old Trafford last term. Cleverley earned rave reviews from Wigan Athletic manager Roberto Martinez as he helped guide the Latics to safety on the final day of last season.

While Welbeck's six goals in 26 Premier League appearances for Sunderland were enough to secure a first full cap in a March draw with Ghana. Both have now linked up with the Red Devils on their pre-season tour of the United States, having been given extra time off following England's disappointing UEFA U-21 European Championship campaign.

And, though neither youngster is likely to get as much first-team action next season as they did last, Ferguson feels it would be counter-productive to let them leave.

"They won't go on loan again," the United manager confirmed to Press Association Sport. "Going on loan only serves one purpose; keeping them happy by playing all the time.

"At their ages, it wouldn't do us any good because other clubs would be benefiting from what we could be benefiting from. Because of the experience they have had, keeping them now benefits us."

Ferguson must wrestle with a striking department even he accepts is overloaded given it also includes Wayne Rooney, Javier Hernandez, Michael Owen, Dimitar Berbatov and Federico Macheda. Ferguson has spoken warmly of all his forwards, and Welbeck is no different.

"Welbeck is an England international now," said the Scot. "He is an exceptional talent. And Cleverley will play for England too. He is an intelligent modern-day footballer. His movement and understanding of space is really good for a young player. We are happy both of them will stay with us."

-fifa-

maxtotti2010
24-07-2011, 12:41 AM
Robbie Brady joins Hull on loan from Man Utd
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Manchester United youth player Robert “Robbie” Brady has joined Hull City on loan for the next five months.

The former St. Kevin’s Boys player signed for Alex Ferguson’s side in January 2008, and impressed for both academy and reserve sides in the last three years at Old Trafford. He scored five goals in the Milk Cup in 2009, and helped the reserve side to the title for the 2010-11 season.

He was included in United’s Carling Cup matchday squad against Wolves, but was left on the bench, and is still yet to make his first team debut. Capable of playing on the wings and up front, Brady has been sent to Hull to gain some first team experience.

United Reserve boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was full of praise for the forward last year, speaking about the player last October. “He came to our club two years ago and went straight into the reserves, which is unusual,” said Solsjkaer. “But then last season he had a torrid time with loads of injuries that really restricted him and his development. This year, I’ve got him through pre-season with no injuries. He’s got a very good left foot, and he’s Irish so he’s a very a good competitor. He’s enthusiastic, he’s quick and although he’s not a big lad, he’s probably my size, he wins more or less everything in the air. We’ve just got to work on his fitness and, if we can get him super fit ,then he’ll be a very, very good player.”

He was a member of the Republic of Ireland U19 squad for the First Stage of Euro 2011 Qualifying, scoring twice in three games, but stayed with United for the FA Youth Cup final and missed the Elite Stage. As a result, Paul Doolin chose to stick with his tried and tested for the final squad, and Brady wasn’t named among the 18. However, if he impresses with Hull, he will no doubt be called up to the Ireland Under-21 squad for our Euro 2013 qualifying campaign. Ireland take on Hungary in our opening Group 7 game on September 1st.

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Robbie Brady mencetak satu gol ketika Hull melawan Liverpool untuk kemenangan Hull City 3 - 0 tanggal 23 Juli 2011

Redsbusby
24-07-2011, 02:17 AM
Yoi gan, gol pertama Hull.. Baru aja dipinjemin uda ngelumat Pool yg bahkan maen dgn 3 pemain anyarnya.....:>

FcpdZolqAGA

Redsbusby
24-07-2011, 11:07 PM
Joe van der Sar to stay with Man Utd despite Dad retirement

Posted On Sunday, 24th July 2011
Soccernet

The son of Edwin van der Sar will start the new season with Manchester United.

Joe van der Sar is a goalkeeper like his famous Dad and has moved up to United’s U13’s for the coming campaign.

Dutch fans will get a look at Joe next month for Van der Sar’s testimonial.

An hour before the match Van der Sar’s son will play with United’s Under 13s against Ajax Under 13s.

VaDLi
26-07-2011, 08:15 PM
ini termasuk pengaruh scholes juga kali yak (yg suka ama oldham) ?? :D


Latics swoop for Johnstone

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Oldham have signed Manchester United academy goalkeeper Sam Johnstone on loan following an injury to Dale Connor.

England youth international Johnstone, 18, has been brought in after Connor cracked a bone in a finger in training on Monday.

Connor joins Alex Cisak (also finger) and Paul Gerrard (hernia) on the sidelines, leaving 16-year-old Luke Simpson as the only fit keeper on the books.

Johnstone has been drafted in as temporary cover and was set to make his first appearance for the club against Burnley on Tuesday night before also appearing in Oldham's final warm-up game at Fleetwood on Saturday.

"Sam is very highly rated by United and we are delighted he is here to help us out," boss Paul Dickov told the club's official website.

-http://sport.virginmedia.com-

Sir Alsep Ferguson
29-07-2011, 07:10 PM
come on kid ... juara ... semangat

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/northern_ireland/14339145.stm

Manchester United progress to the final of the Premier Under-17 section of the Milk Cup by beating holders Etoile Lusitana 1-0.

They will now play Aspire Academy of Qatar in the final.

Redsbusby
29-07-2011, 07:14 PM
Wih, jgn mau kalah ama spanyol, hajar semua gelar yg ada, meskipun itu gelaran sendiri sih :malu:

fredrian.seven
29-07-2011, 07:41 PM
Yak... lanjut ke thead sebelah aja klo mo mbahas milk cup... tapi ya emang bukan levelnya U-18 United lagi.

fik_al
05-08-2011, 06:24 AM
Ane suka MU bukan karena nama besarnya, tapi karena MU adalah tim yang dibentuk from zero to hero dan Ane salut sama Fergie karena telah mampu mengangkat nama MU dilevel eropa dunia dan telah melampaui Perolehan Premier League yang selama ini disandang Liverpool, tapi fergie telah mampu membuktikan kapasitas dan kualitasnya sebagai manager kelas dunia

rooneyglory10
05-08-2011, 02:36 PM
rhain davis apa kabarnya ya?
kemaren ga maen di u-13 :hammer:

eh, bener ga sih nanya disini..semoga ga OOT :D

fredrian.seven
11-08-2011, 09:52 PM
Man Utd announce intake of first year scholars
11.08.11 | tribalfootball.com

Manchester United have announced their intake of first-year scholars.

Paul McGuinness will look to repeat last term's FA Youth Cup triumph with the new intake being joined by second-years Joe Coll, Liam Jacob, Tyler Blackett, Luke McCullough, Charni Ekangamene, Luke Hendrie, Tom Lawrence and Gyliano van Velzen.

First-year scholars: Jonny Sutherland; Declan Dalley, Donald Love, Louis Rowley, Matthew Wilkinson; James Weir, Jack Rudge, Ben Pearson, Joe Rothwell, Kenji Gorre, Patrick McNair, Mats Daehli, Adnan Januzaj, Liam Grimshaw, Jack Barmby; Sam Byrne.

fredrian.seven
13-09-2011, 07:07 AM
Foto tim akademi (dari Redcafe)...

http://www.manutd.com/en/Fanzone/News-And-Blogs/2011/Sep/~/media/881C825A16D04971B44B5614156A6607.ashx

Barmby - Lawrence - Rowley - Dalley - McCullough - Hendrie - Blackett - van Velzen - Januzaj - Ekangamene
Jacob - Coll - Gollini - Sutherland
Weir - Rudge - Gorre - Daelhi - Rothwell - McNair - Pearson - Love - Grimshaw - Byrne

demhyt
13-09-2011, 10:19 AM
rhain davis apa kabarnya ya?
kemaren ga maen di u-13 :hammer:

eh, bener ga sih nanya disini..semoga ga OOT :D

masih ada kok...ditunggu aja 2-3 tahun lagi di milk cup...:D

demhyt
13-09-2011, 10:21 AM
Foto tim akademi (dari Redcafe)...

http://www.manutd.com/en/Fanzone/News-And-Blogs/2011/Sep/~/media/881C825A16D04971B44B5614156A6607.ashx

Tom lawrence, mcnair, jack barmby, van velzen

pengen tau pemain2 diatas itu gmn maennya :D

Oom Panda
16-09-2011, 01:19 PM
Salah toom nih bro... Ayo momod yang lagi di depan PC siapa nihh?
http://img.kaskus.us/images/kaskusmobile_hp.gif

demhyt
16-09-2011, 03:13 PM
Udah ada yg share belum ya?...
Sheffield United vs Manchester United 0-2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLrblGtAxC8&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfpFzFwBqKY&feature=player_embedded


Maennya tom lawrence, barmby sama blackett menarik banget...terutama blackett

demhyt
16-09-2011, 03:47 PM
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opinion/columnists/robbie-savage/Robbie-Savage-column-Everton-s-Ross-Barkley-Hull-s-Robbie-Brady-and-Derby-s-Jeff-Hendrick-are-the-brightest-talents-around-article799826.html

The Brady bunch: Why Hull kid is one of the hottest prospects around

One of the things we all love about Kevin Keegan is his sheer enthusiasm whenever he spots a good young player. And when I mentioned Hull winger Robbie Brady to him the other day, the legend's eyes brightened.

“Do you know what, I've been watching him too,” said KK. “That lad's got something.”

I'd say that Irishman Brady, who's at the Tigers on loan from Manchester United, has got everything. He is one of three youngsters who have really impressed me so far this season.

Another is fellow Dubliner Jeff Hendrick, a strong midfielder who's making Derby fans forget all about me!

By Robbie Savage

Published 20:58 15/09/11

Recommend

Robbie-Brady-Hull-City-Robert-Koren-cropped

One of the things we all love about Kevin Keegan is his sheer enthusiasm whenever he spots a good young player. And when I mentioned Hull winger Robbie Brady to him the other day, the legend's eyes brightened.

“Do you know what, I've been watching him too,” said KK. “That lad's got something.”

I'd say that Irishman Brady, who's at the Tigers on loan from Manchester United, has got everything. He is one of three youngsters who have really impressed me so far this season.

Another is fellow Dubliner Jeff Hendrick, a strong midfielder who's making Derby fans forget all about me!

And the third is 17-year-old Ross Barkley, who has cut through the gloom at Everton. He's got the potential to be one of the finest the Goodison school of science has ever produced.

**

You know you were right to retire when you play in a charity match and have rings run round you by Angus Deayton.

That was me at my mate John Hartson's game last Thursday night. I had a nightmare for Wales and we lost to England 6-0, with the highly-fancied Welsh midfield of Saunders, Speed and Savage outclassed not by Gascoigne, Brooking and Hoddle but by Deayton, TV host Jeff Brazier and Idris Elba from The Wire.

I had a nightmare but it was still a brilliant event which raised thousands for Big John's Foundation, which fights against testicular cancer.

Not a great night for keepers, though. I know Dave Beasant likes saving penalties, but couldn't he have gone the wrong way when Big John stepped up to the spot rather than pulling off a brilliant stop?

And at the other end, I wish I'd stuck a picture of a hamburger on the match ball – if I had, Neville Southall would have got down a hell of a lot quicker to save the first goal.

**

Thought Ryan Shawcross was sensational against Liverpool.

My heart went out to the brilliant Aaron Ramsey after he broke his leg in that challenge with the Stoke centre back but, as I said at the time, I thought it was a pure accident.

Yet Shawcross was vilified and the episode clearly affected him. Now he's back to his best.

If he and Stoke carry on like this, both team and captain will end up in Europe at the end of the season – City in the Europa League places and Shawcross in Poland and Ukraine as part of Fabio Capello's Euro 2012 England squad.


Robbie brady dapat banyak pujian dan dianggap sebagai salah satu pemain muda dengan masa depan tercerah di ranah sepakbola inggris....

fredrian.seven
16-09-2011, 04:33 PM
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opinion/columnists/robbie-savage/Robbie-Savage-column-Everton-s-Ross-Barkley-Hull-s-Robbie-Brady-and-Derby-s-Jeff-Hendrick-are-the-brightest-talents-around-article799826.html

One of the things we all love about Kevin Keegan is his sheer enthusiasm whenever he spots a good young player. And when I mentioned Hull winger Robbie Brady to him the other day, the legend's eyes brightened.

“Do you know what, I've been watching him too,” said KK. “That lad's got something.”

I'd say that Irishman Brady, who's at the Tigers on loan from Manchester United, has got everything. He is one of three youngsters who have really impressed me so far this season.

Another is fellow Dubliner Jeff Hendrick, a strong midfielder who's making Derby fans forget all about me!

Read more: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opinion/columnists/robbie-savage/Robbie-Savage-column-Everton-s-Ross-Barkley-Hull-s-Robbie-Brady-and-Derby-s-Jeff-Hendrick-are-the-brightest-talents-around-article799826.html#ixzz1Y6EREX4K
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The Brady bunch: Why Hull kid is one of the hottest prospects around

By Robbie Savage

Published 20:58 15/09/11

Recommend

Robbie-Brady-Hull-City-Robert-Koren-cropped

One of the things we all love about Kevin Keegan is his sheer enthusiasm whenever he spots a good young player. And when I mentioned Hull winger Robbie Brady to him the other day, the legend's eyes brightened.

“Do you know what, I've been watching him too,” said KK. “That lad's got something.”

I'd say that Irishman Brady, who's at the Tigers on loan from Manchester United, has got everything. He is one of three youngsters who have really impressed me so far this season.

Another is fellow Dubliner Jeff Hendrick, a strong midfielder who's making Derby fans forget all about me!

And the third is 17-year-old Ross Barkley, who has cut through the gloom at Everton. He's got the potential to be one of the finest the Goodison school of science has ever produced.

**

You know you were right to retire when you play in a charity match and have rings run round you by Angus Deayton.

That was me at my mate John Hartson's game last Thursday night. I had a nightmare for Wales and we lost to England 6-0, with the highly-fancied Welsh midfield of Saunders, Speed and Savage outclassed not by Gascoigne, Brooking and Hoddle but by Deayton, TV host Jeff Brazier and Idris Elba from The Wire.

I had a nightmare but it was still a brilliant event which raised thousands for Big John's Foundation, which fights against testicular cancer.

Not a great night for keepers, though. I know Dave Beasant likes saving penalties, but couldn't he have gone the wrong way when Big John stepped up to the spot rather than pulling off a brilliant stop?

And at the other end, I wish I'd stuck a picture of a hamburger on the match ball – if I had, Neville Southall would have got down a hell of a lot quicker to save the first goal.

**

Thought Ryan Shawcross was sensational against Liverpool.

My heart went out to the brilliant Aaron Ramsey after he broke his leg in that challenge with the Stoke centre back but, as I said at the time, I thought it was a pure accident.

Yet Shawcross was vilified and the episode clearly affected him. Now he's back to his best.

If he and Stoke carry on like this, both team and captain will end up in Europe at the end of the season – City in the Europa League places and Shawcross in Poland and Ukraine as part of Fabio Capello's Euro 2012 England squad.


Robbie brady dapat banyak pujian dan dianggap sebagai salah satu pemain muda dengan masa depan tercerah di ranah sepakbola inggris....

Demhyt, lain klo klo nge-post artikel atau berita dirapikan ya. Judulnya dibold trus dikasih ukuran font lebih gede. Link-link meding nggak usah klo kiranya nggak butuh. Trus bagian-bagian yang nggak butuh seperti "Read more:..." nggak usah diikutkan alias di delete aja. Ntar biar yang mbaca lebih nyaman...

Thanks dah sharing info. Trus jangan lupa disesuaikan isi berita dan threadnya... klo dilihat dari berita diatas mungkin lebih cocok langsung masuk thread Robbie Brady (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1183) atau United : Loan Watch 2011/2012 (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3718&page=4) coz dia lagi di loan.

Redsbusby
16-09-2011, 04:53 PM
Yoi bro demhyt...
Ini ktai kita bingung bacanya. mana headlinenya, mana isinya :D:peace:

Tetap semangat bro!!

demhyt
16-09-2011, 05:00 PM
Demhyt, lain klo klo nge-post artikel atau berita dirapikan ya. Judulnya dibold trus dikasih ukuran font lebih gede. Link-link meding nggak usah klo kiranya nggak butuh. Trus bagian-bagian yang nggak butuh seperti "Read more:..." nggak usah diikutkan alias di delete aja. Ntar biar yang mbaca lebih nyaman...

Thanks dah sharing info. Trus jangan lupa disesuaikan isi berita dan threadnya... klo dilihat dari berita diatas mungkin lebih cocok langsung masuk thread Robbie Brady (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1183) atau United : Loan Watch 2011/2012 (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3718&page=4) coz dia lagi di loan.

iya, maaf kelupaan ngasih judul terus dibold :D

makasih koreksinya...

Andi Istiabudi
06-10-2011, 06:49 PM
Youngster lands top prize

Alex Hurst beat off all-comers to win the Manchester United Soccer Schools World Skills Final at the Trafford Training Centre in Carrington and collect his award from Bryan Robson at Old Trafford on Saturday.

http://www.manutd.com/~/media/A572540FF3A1491CA44E1E15F12A9A79.ashx?h=179&la=ar-SA&w=240&rgn=0,13,587,451

The schoolboy, who won his place at a MUSS residential course at Denstone College, outshone the other finalists, even though the overall standard was incredibly high, as the 8 to 16-year-olds were tested on various aspects of their technique.

Hopefuls from all over the planet were invited to the special event after winning the individual prizes at the club's Soccer Schools in England and abroad.

"I'm very excited," Alex, from Stoke-on-Trent, told ManUtd.com. "I didn't think I'd win it and become number one out of 10,000 people who entered.

"I wasn't nervous, I just wanted to enjoy it and do my best - and I did that."

Control was Alex's best field as the youngsters were put through their paces in drills involving lofted passes, short passing, dribbling and finishing. But it was the overall quality on show that most impressed former United ace Quinton Fortune. "Listen, I'm trying to remember back when I was that age," he insisted. "Was I even capable of doing that stuff? It's just amazing. I wanted to show them the step-over but they've already got that and something else in their locker!"

First-team coach Rene Meulensteen explained the philosophy behind the programme, which was enjoyed by the children and parents alike. "A very important part of the club is getting kids involved in the Manchester United experience and engaging them," he stressed. "Really, the level is that good because they're doing sensible and good things instead of mere enjoyment. The ones who have good ability will take something away from it."

The youngsters enjoyed a session on the Theatre of Dreams pitch before the win over Norwich and watched the first-team stars train on Friday, ensuring it was certainly a trip to remember for those involved.

Source : http://www.manutd.com

Redsbusby
20-10-2011, 08:08 PM
Hmmm.
masih muda, moga di Macclesfield bisa bersinar.. ini tipe pemain loyall :-bd

http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/316819_10150501399924358_350671904357_11213133_178 033718_n.jpg

Masih ingatkah saat Ferguson disebut menjadi manajer yang menakutkan oleh David Beckham, Fergie menceritakan sisi baiknya soal Max Lonsdale?

Ya, pemain yang akhirnya mendapatkan trial di Man United ini pun juga bercerita seperti Ferguson soal pengalamannya datang langsung kerumah Ferguson.

Lonsdale mengatakan saat itu ia sangat takut saat tiba di depan gerbang rumah Ferguson dan mengatakan saat Ferguson menghampirinya Ferguson hanya terpaku dengan tangan dipinggul dan ekspresi wajah yang membosankan.

Namun saat Lonsdale mengajaknya berjabat tangan dan mengatakan kalau ia ingin mencoba trial di Man United Ferguson dengan terkejut langsung membalasnya dan langsung menerimanya.

Lonsdale mengatakan kalau Ferguson belum pernah menerima tamu dirumahnya yang menyatakan ingin mencoba trial dengan Man United dan Ferguson langusng ingin tahu banyak soal Lonsdale.

Setelah melihat video-video aksi Lonsdale akhirnya Ferguson memberinya trial beberapa minggu yang berkembang menjadi beberapa bulan dan hampir diterima, namun manajer tim reserve Warren Joyce mengatakan kalau Lonsdale tidak cukup berhasil.

Namun Ferguson tidak lepas tangan begitu saja, Fergie menyiapkan Lonsdale untuk melakukan trial di klub lain dan berjanji akan tetap membuka pintunya untuk bergabung dengan Man United.

Perjuangan Lonsdale untuk bertemu dengan Ferguson bisa di bilang tidak mudah, Lonsdale mendapatkan alamat rumah Ferguson dari teman Ayahnya yang mengenal Ferguson namun 2 kali mencoba Ferguson selalu tidak ada dirumah, lalu dihari berikutnya ia hanya bertemu Istri Ferguson dan Ferguson sendiri sedang main golf dan Istri Ferguson mengatakan kepada Lonsdale untuk kembali lagi besok diwaktu yang sama dan ternyata benar Ferguson ada dirumah dan menerimanya masuk dan berbincang-bincang.

Selama melakukan trial, Lonsdale sudah bermain di 5 pertandigan tim reserve bersama Gibson, Fletcher, Welbeck dan Cleverley namun sayang ia gagal mendapatkan kontrak di United dan sekarang ia bermain di Macclesfield Town dan mengatakan mimpinya untuk bermain di Man United tidak pernah berakhir

Redsbusby
20-10-2011, 08:19 PM
Max Lonsdale : nomer 7 jersey kuning

WDFAVH0bGug

Redsbusby
20-10-2011, 08:43 PM
Wawancara Exclusive dgn Lonsdale..
Kisah yg lumayan bikin kagum :) tentang kehangatan seorang fergie, semangat luar biasa, sampek impian yg masih tertunda :)

EXCLUSIVE: Macclesfield let him go, so he decided to knock on Fergie's door... meet Max Lonsdale

By JOHN EDWARDS
Dailymail

The huge timber entrance gates made Max Lonsdale shudder with apprehension, but not as much as the image waiting to greet him at the other end of the driveway.

Sir Alex Ferguson had advanced a yard or so from his front door and was standing stock still, hands on hips, face expressionless and eyes boring into the visitor edging tentatively towards him. Clutching a sheet of paper and a DVD from his days with Macclesfield, Lonsdale was about to submit a job application that took Ferguson's breath away.

The 18-year-old offered a handshake and told him: 'I want to play for Manchester United.' For sheer audacity, the United manager had never heard anything like it, but was curious to hear more. By the time the young midfielder left, he was heading for a two-week trial that turned into a month and so nearly ended with a professional contract.

Even when reserve-team coach Warren Joyce broke the news that he had not quite made it, Ferguson wielded his influence to set up a trial at Doncaster and promised the door would remain open for him at United.

Recounting the plan he hatched shortly after being released by Macclesfield, Lonsdale said: 'Macc told me they were short of funds, but I think I just wasn't right for them. They wanted big, physical players who would battle for 90 minutes, whereas I like passing the ball and trying to go past people.

'I knew I could play at a higher level and I couldn't stop thinking about United. I posted DVDs to other clubs but got nowhere, so I just thought, "Right, I'm going to do it differently with United. I'm going straight to Sir Alex".

"Don't ask me where that came from. I've no idea. I'm normally quite shy, but something inside triggered it. I suppose I wanted it so badly, I just thought you've got to do whatever it takes.'

Lonsdale told only his father of his plan. 'I didn't even mention it to my agent, because I didn't want anyone telling me I'd be wasting my time. My dad didn't think I'd go through with it, but he at least had a friend who knew where Sir Alex lived. We're only about five minutes away, so it wasn't too difficult getting the address.'

The difficulty for Lonsdale was finding Fergie at home.

'I went round twice, but it turned out they were away on holiday each time. The third time, his wife answered and I just said, "Oh, hello, is Sir Alex in, please?"

'I explained why I was there, because I realised a stranger just turning up on her doorstep might have been a bit scary. She actually seemed pleasantly surprised when I said I wanted to show him my cv and a dvd of me playing. It was like, "That's a new one on me", and she seemed quite impressed.'

Ferguson was away on a golfing break, but his wife told Lonsdale that if he called round at about five the following afternoon, he should catch him in. 'That was it,' said Lonsdale. 'As I drove home, I knew it was on. It was finally going to happen, at the fourth attempt, and I started feeling really nervous.

'It was clear he was a bit taken aback by the whole thing. You could just tell from his facial expression'
'In fact, I was shaking like a leaf and I didn't get much sleep that night. I was still shaking when I pulled up outside his house the next day and, to be honest, I wasn't sure I could do it. I sat in the car for a few moments before convincing myself I couldn't possibly pull out at this late stage.'

Lonsdale stood outside the gates, rang the buzzer and waited for a reply. He recalls: 'I think he was expecting me because the gates just opened without a word from inside. As I began to walk down the drive, the front door opened and there was Sir Alex. I'll never forget that moment. He just stood there, in front of the step, with his hands on his hips, watching me.

'The look was like he was sizing me up and, honestly, I've never felt so nervous. But he was brilliant with me. I think he was a bit sceptical at first, but once he realised I was genuine and deadly serious about wanting to play for United, he was great.

'He took me round to the patio and we sat there and chatted for about 15 minutes. To be honest, it's difficult recalling exactly how the conversation went because I had all these things I wanted to say to him, but they all came out wrong.'

Lonsdale had rehearsed over and over what he was going to say; how Malaga took him on when the family lived there and how, when they returned to England five years ago, his only thought was playing at the highest level here.

'It all sounded great when I practised it but face-to-face nerves got the better of me,' said Lonsdale. 'It didn't come out right at all. It was all a bit daunting, but, equally, I knew he always had time for young players and liked people showing some guts. Sure enough, one of the first things he said was, "You've got tremendous courage coming here like this. I respect that".

'I told him I really believed I could play at the highest level and he asked me about my style of play, how old I was and whether I had any history of injuries. I said I was a left-footed midfield player who liked being on the ball, passing it around and taking people on.

'It was clear he was a bit taken aback by the whole thing. You could just tell from his facial expression no-one had ever knocked on his door before and asked for a chance but, to be fair, he took a genuine interest and said he would look at the dvd.'

But driving home, Lonsdale felt he had blown his big chance. 'I had been nervous and fluffed some of my lines and I just thought nothing would come of it, then the following Tuesday I got a call from Warren Joyce, telling me to be at the training ground at Carrington on Friday for a meeting and look round.'

As the barrier lifted to let him drive into Carrington for the first time , Lonsdale thought, 'Flipping 'eck, it's happening. I'm in.'

Joyce, United's reserve team boss, told him Sir Alex had watched the dvd and would not have passed it on to him if he did not feel he was worth looking at and was giving him a two-week trial.

'Warren told me, "Believe in yourself. Don't start thinking you are up against world-beaters. Just be yourself and make the most of it".'

Lonsdale ended up staying more than four weeks and was almost sure he was there to stay. 'I played five reserve games in all, one alongside Darron Gibson, who said he couldn't believe I was only 18, and I trained with the likes of Darren Fletcher, Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley.

'Warren said how well I was doing, and I thought I had every chance. Then one day after training he called me into a room. I knew it was decision time and the nerves kicked in again. He explained they had been waiting for certain players to go out on loan and free up some space, but they hadn't. They were younger players on contract and it meant he couldn't offer me anything. I was devastated. It was hard to take.'

Now, as he recovers from an ankle injury and waits for new Doncaster manager Dean Saunders to assess his worth, Lonsdale knows his progress will be closely monitored after the response to his Fergie initiative.

'The dream of making it at United isn't over'

'It has been phenomenal,' he said. 'There have been over 150,000 hits on the YouTube video of me playing in a youth game and countless blogs from United fans, wishing me well and wanting to know how I'm doing.

'The whole experience has been almost surreal, from parking my Fiesta next to Nani's Lamborghini Gallardo at Carrington to the amazing set-up there.

'There were sports scientists to check your body fat and diet and heart monitors that would be strapped on for training and checked for readings afterwards. And the food was quality. They didn't just serve up chicken, it would be in a range of sauces that were out of this world.'

Astonished former school pals have rung Lonsdale, asking, 'Was that really you who knocked on Fergie's door?' But he has no regrets. 'I'm so glad I did it,' he said.

'Even if I hadn't been offered a trial, I'd still have been proud of myself for having the courage to front up Sir Alex and ask for the opportunity.

'He was one of the last people I saw on my final day at Carrington. I was in the area where the players have lunch and he made a point of coming over to shake hands and wish me all the best.

'He also said I'd always be welcome to go back and train with them and that the door would never be closed. I just need to work hard at my next club, keep developing physically and try to find a bit more pace and it can still happen for me. The dream of making it at United isn't over.'

irfi_1
06-11-2011, 03:50 AM
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fredrian.seven
06-11-2011, 05:37 AM
Berita tentang perreira di lanjutin di thread unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=431&page=30 aja ya...
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irfi_1
06-11-2011, 02:51 PM
Berita tentang perreira di lanjutin di thread unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=431&page=30 aja ya...
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Siap 86..udh di lanjut..

fredrian.seven
28-01-2012, 06:29 PM
Tidak ada Morrison :nohope: trus Pogba disebut2 juga ma Fergie. Moga ini tanda Pogba bakal perpanjang kontrak di United. [-O<

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Ferguson says Man Utd excited about latest 'local' crop coming through
tribalfootball.com on Fri, 01/27/2012 - 12:00

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says fans can be excited about the talent now coming through the club's youth system.

Ferguson feels others are emerging from the United side that won last year's FA Youth Cup, although it hardly seemed like an accidental oversight that he failed to include controversial youngster Ravel Morrison amongst the players to watch out for.

""The team that won the FA Youth Cup last year were almost all local boys and they're all starting to emerge in their own different ways," he said. "

"Most of them have been involved in the first-team squad this season; the two Keanes (Michael and Will), Larnell Cole, Jesse Lingaard, Zeki Fryers, Paul Pogba and young Ryan Tunnicliffe, who is at Peterborough and playing regularly in the Championship at the age of 18. That's good going.

"Obviously the difference is that in 1992 that group all got into the first-team at more or less the same time and managed to stay in it.

"That's the big test for these young players and it will be interesting to see if they manage it."