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rondwisan
05-08-2009, 12:02 PM
Altrincham 0 United 2
Tenants get one over on landlords again
Posted by nickogs20 on August 4, 2009
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August 4th 2009, 7.45pm
Moss Lane, Altrincham
Australia’s cricketers may have escaped with a draw in the third Ashes test yesterday but there was no such luck for captain Ricky Ponting’s adopted football team at Moss Lane this evening, as Altrincham ultimately went down 2-0 to a United reserve side playing a rare away game at their usual home. A bumper crowd of 1772 guaranteed the hosts a useful payday and got to see a closely-contested game between the Blue Square Premier side and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s United second string, who just about merited the victory earned by goals from Joe Dudgeon and the unfortunate James Smith, who put through his own net with a minute remaining.
UNITED
1. Tom Heaton
2. Danny Simpson (18. Scott Moffatt 73)
3. Oliver Gill (15. Robbie Brady 46)
4. James Chester (c)
5. Scott Wootton (12. Reece Brown 62)
6. Corry Evans (14. Oliver Norwood 46)
7. Cameron Stewart (19. Michael Ngoo 71)
8. Matt James
9. Febian Brandy (16. Nicky Ajose 62)
10. Magnus Eikrem (17. Will Keane 73)
11. Joe Dudgeon
Subs not used
13. Ron-Robert Zieler
Referee: A. Taylor
Attendance: 1,772
Altrincham: Stuart Coburn, Shaun Densmore, Matt Doughty, James Smith, Greg Young (c), Tom Kearney, Anthony Danylyk, Matty Crowell, Nicky Clee, Dale Johnson, Colin Little.
Subs: Russell Saunders, Chris Denham, Danny Heffernan, Robbie Williams, Chris Senior, Robbie Lawton.
Oom Panda
05-08-2009, 12:18 PM
NIce info.. and glad to hear our young corps is doin great... ^^
RedRob
05-08-2009, 12:41 PM
mantap nih sepak terjang anak2 asuhan Ole.... mudah2an bisa terus berkembang dan jadi andalan United di masa depan.. begitu juga manajernya bisa jadi pengganti SAF di masa2 yang akan datang...
btw..
Altrincham: Stuart Coburn, Shaun Densmore, Matt Doughty, James Smith, Greg Young (c), Tom Kearney, Anthony Danylyk, Matty Crowell, Nicky Clee, Dale Johnson, Colin Little.
Subs: Russell Saunders, Chris Denham, Danny Heffernan, Robbie Williams, Chris Senior, Robbie Lawton.
wah, ternyata main bola dia sekarang.... :peace:
raditz7
05-08-2009, 12:49 PM
wah..mantap2..young devils are keep doing great job
eniwei ada nama2 baru ya..kaya Michael Ngoo sama Will Keane itu kayanya taun lalu belum ada deh
ada yang bisa kasih info?
rondwisan
08-08-2009, 02:38 PM
Katwijk 1 United 4:
Stopper turns striker as reserves go Dutch
Posted by nickogs20 on August 7, 2009
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August 6th 2009, 7.30pm
De Krom, Katwijk (Netherlands)
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vv Katwijk 1-4 Manchester United XI
Blonk 21 - Dudgeon 46, Brandy 59, James 61, Heaton 75
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reserve side got the continental leg of their pre-season campaign off to a winning start last night against Dutch Hoofdklasse side vv Katwijk, recovering from a 1-0 deficit at half-time to ultimately record a comfortable 4-1 victory at De Krom thanks to second-half strikes from Joe Dudgeon, Febian Brandy, Matt James and sub goalkeeper Tom Heaton, who was pressed into action as an emergency centre-forward in the closing stages.
With United planning to attend the Wout van Overdam Tournament in Nootdorm tomorrow and a visit to Antwerp scheduled for Monday, United had tried for weeks to set up a friendly with a local team to continue Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s pre-season preparation. After talking to a few clubs, eventually a date was agreed with Dutch Third Division side vv Katwijk and Chairman Ton Berkheij was delighted to welcome the Reds second string to ‘De Krom’.
It was early in Katwijk’s pre-season so it was a good opportunity to test themselves against a strong United team. Katwijk are made up of a group of young players, many released from reknowned Dutch teams such as Feyenoord, Volendam and FC Twente. On a gloriously sunny evening, the ground was well attended by locals, enjoying a few beers and traditional dutch herrings!
The United teamsheet showed a player listed as number 18 who was a complete unknown, but without internet access I was unable to google search Clyde Buckingham at the time.
The game kicked off with United making much of the early play and having most of the possession. However, we showed little threat in front of goal, playing 451 with Brandy alone up front. Both Ajose and Stewart were disappointing on the wings and as a consequence Brandy was isolated. Hewson, Evans and Norwood were tidy in central midfield without really catching the eye, with Ollie Norwood being the pick.
Tom Heaton - warming up with little idea of what was to come...
Then half way through the first half Katwijk took the lead much to the delight of the home crowd. Katwijk had a free kick on the right about thirty yards out, and unfortunately Zieler was beaten at his near post to a low drive. It was a shot he should have saved and comes after his mistake at Fylde.
Immediately after the goal, the Katwijk team all took a drinks break….with the whole United team waiting to kick off. It was a funny moment as the Reds weren’t sure how long the ‘drinks break’ would take.
If the goal was supposed to sting United into action……then it was difficult to see anyone play the busy bee! The half came to a conclusion with both teams fairly equal although Katwijk had the all important lead.
Half-time: VV Katwijk 1 Manchester United 0
Apparently Ole was unhappy with some of our play and made numerous changes at the break with Dudgeon, Eikrem, James, Chester and Brady all coming on.
The new faces made an immediate impact with Joe Dudgeon scoring at the far post within two minutes. Already we had more urgency with Matty James picking up where he left off against Altrincham last Tuesday. He kept the play moving, always finding a red shirt and it seemed to have a more positive impact on Ollie Norwood as they both got a grip on the midfield. On 60 minutes Febian Brandy gave us the lead with a typical poachers goal in the six yard box after a great cross from Danny Simpson.
Chester, who took over the captain’s armband at halftime, was solid in defence and Joe Dudgeon offered a much more attacking threat next to Brady who was probing and forceful in attack. United were now on top and and two minutes after Brandy’s strike, Matty James scored our third with one of the most exquisite chips you will ever see. The home crowd knew they had seen a special goal and gave him a wonderful ovation.
It was at this point that we realised that Brandy was carrying a knock, his shirt almost completely ripped off his back…..he needed to come off. However, with no other outfield players available, up stepped Tom Heaton. Wearing the Number 19 jersey….and a big grin…..he replaced Febian after 72 minutes. Four minutes later, it got better when Heaton scored United’s fourth.
Then the great mystery was solved. United’s Number 18 was not an unknown trialist, but none other than our kitman Ian Buckingham. He came on for Stewart after 81 minutes and had a nice cameo for the last ten minutes or so.
Final Score: VV Katwijk 1 Manchester United 4.
It was a good run out for the Reds and another compelling display from Matty James.
After the game the players and staff spent time winning over the local fans signing autographs for all and sundry. Chairman Ton Berkheij was delighted with both the turnout and the game and is hoping for United to visit again next season, although there is no official tie-up between the clubs.
All in all a good run out and we can now look forward to the Overdam Tournament tomorrow.
Thanks again to Mr MUJAC for the match report.
UNITED
1. Ron-Robert Zieler
2. Danny Simpson
3. Oliver Gill (12. Joe Dudgeon 46)
4. Reece Brown
5. Scott Wootton (16. James Chester 46)
6. Corry Evans (14. Magnus Eikrem 46)
7. Cameron Stewart (18. Ian Buckingham 81)
8. Sam Hewson (15. Matt James 46)
9. Febian Brandy (13. Tom Heaton 72)
10. Oliver Norwood
11. Nicky Ajose (17. Robbie Brady 46)
sir_otz
10-08-2009, 10:15 AM
Motherwell v Manchester Utd XI
Friday, 07 August 2009
Lanarkshire hosts match to commemorate Sir Matt Busby
North and South Lanarkshire Councils today (Friday 7th August 2009) launched the Sir Matt Busby Shield at Fir Park Stadium, Motherwell.
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The event will see Motherwell host a Manchester United XI squad at Fir Park on Sunday 6th September to commemorate the 100th year anniversary of Sir Matt Busby's birth.
As the match will be taking place on an international weekend there will be a number of players on international duty however this will ensure that the Manchester United squad is reflective of the squad that Sir Matt was so famous for - The Busby Babes, with the squad expected to feature a number of Manchester United's aspiring young players.
A Manchester United club spokesman confirmed this by saying: “As the match will be played on a FIFA designated international weekend none of Manchester United’s international players will be available but the club is committed to bringing its strongest reserve squad to Motherwell for the special challenge match and looks forward to a competitive game to mark such an important occasion. The squad for the game will be announced by the club during the week of the match itself.”
Also announced today was the launch of the Sir Matt Busby Scholarship programme. This is a scheme that will allow adults and youths within the Lanarkshire community to take the first steps in emulating Sir Matt by providing them with free coach education. All profits generated from the Sir Matt Busby Shield will be invested into the scholarship.
Providing his support, the Manager of Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson said: “Manchester United is delighted that Lanarkshire, the area where Sir Matt Busby was born 100 years ago, has decided to honour him by the introduction of a scholarship scheme in his memory.
“Manchester United’s status in world football is rooted in the achievements of Sir Matt in bringing domestic and European glory to the club and in doing so in the face of one of the greatest tragedies experienced by any club in the history of the game.
“Sir Matt Busby will always be revered by this club and his memory will always be cherished by those millions who support Manchester United across the globe.
It is fitting therefore that the club should participate in the forthcoming friendly fixture with Motherwell which has, as its singular purpose, the raising of funds to support the work of Lanarkshire Council in establishing the Sir Matt Busby Scholarship Fund.”
In attendance at the launch were members of North and South Lanarkshire Councils, who are jointly funding the match. They were joined by John Boyle and Jim Gannon from Motherwell and Sir Matt Busby’s son, Sandy.
Motherwell Chairman John Boyle added to Sir Alex’s comments by saying: "Motherwell Football Club is delighted to be involved in this hugely exciting Matt Busby scholarship initiative.
“The club is at the heart of Lanarkshire's footballing heritage and is known for and committed to nurturing young talent, borne out by the number of young players in our current squad.
"We look forward to an exciting match with Manchester United to launch this programme which will benefit Lanarkshire in so many ways."
It is hoped that the match will also profile Lanarkshire’s vast footballing heritage and pedigree, and also encourage people to visit the area from within Scotland, from Manchester and even further afield.
Commenting on the event and the benefit it will bring to Lanarkshire, Mark Calpin, Chair of the Lanarkshire Tourism Marketing Partnership, said: “Matt Busby must be one of the World’s most recognisable football names. Having been born and raised in the Bellshill area of Lanarkshire he achieved world-wide fame as the manager of Manchester United.
“It is a great honour to welcome members of the Manchester United squad to Lanarkshire to play against Motherwell in the Sir Matt Busby Shield, recognising the 100th anniversary of his birth and commemorating Sir Matt by establishing a scholarship programme in his name. “
“We hope the match will attract people from all across Scotland, from the Manchester area, and perhaps even further afield, and we are sure that everyone will have a great time.
"Their visit to Lanarkshire will give them an insight into Sir Matt’s roots and will be a great chance for us to showcase the outstanding visitor attractions and facilities which Lanarkshire boasts. It will provide visitors with the opportunity to explore some of Lanarkshire’s hidden gems and also provide a huge boost to the local economy and tourism industry.”
Regardless of the eventual outcome of the match, the event and scholarship programme are sure to recognise the role that Lanarkshire and specifically Sir Matt Busby played in developing the sport of football and the influence he had and continues to have at the world’s biggest club, Manchester United.
Tickets are now on sale for the match and can be purchased via the event website or at the Motherwell FC Ticket Office. Tickets for the game will be priced at £12 for adults, £6 for juveniles and £20 for a family ticket (1 x adult and 2 x children) - Please note family tickets are only available, in person, from Fir Park.
The website also contains further information about the match, a feature on Sir Matt Busby and some special offers for anyone traveling to the match.
http://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1119&Itemid=133
sir_otz
10-08-2009, 10:32 AM
Katwijk 1 United 4:
Stopper turns striker as reserves go Dutch
Posted by nickogs20 on August 7, 2009
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August 6th 2009, 7.30pm
De Krom, Katwijk (Netherlands)
Setelah pertandingan dengan Katwijk ini ternyata tim reserves United mengikuti WVO Tournament di Holland
United are travelling to Holland tomorrow and will play a series of friendlies as part of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's preparation for the new season.
After playing Katwijk on Thursday night, the Reds will take a day off before participating in the Wout Van Overdam Tournament in Pijnacker-Nootdorp, around 15 miles north of Rotterdam.
The tournament is split into two pools of four teams and play in matches 35 minutes in duration. The top two teams then play in the final later in the day.
United are in Pool 2 and play the following teams:
10:20 Vitesse v United
11:10 BVCB v United
12:50 NEC v United
14:30 United v Sparta Rotterdam
15:10 3rd v 4th Place
15:30 1st v 2nd Place
United then travel to Belgium on Sunday and will face Antwerp on Monday night.
Team
1. Heaton
2. Simpson
3. Dudgeon
4. Chester
5. De Laet
6. Evans
7. Stewart
8. Hewson
9. Brandy
10. Eikrem
11. Brady
12. Gill
13. Zieler
14. Norwood
15. Wootton
16. James
17. Brown
18. Ajose
19. Buckingham
sir_otz
10-08-2009, 10:41 AM
Report
United started the first game on one of the minor pitches at 10:20 against Vitesse Arnhem, one of the stronger teams in the tournament. The games are only 35 minutes in duration with no half time, so Solskjaer started what is probably what is his most experienced side.
In a tough, scrappy game, United scored early and Corry Evans gave us the lead after only 6 minutes. From then on the contest was fairly even but we had more of the play and were deserved winners. We played 451 with Brandy up front watched by a small crowd of 114.
Team against Vitesse Arnhem
1. Heaton
2. Simpson
3. Dudgeon
4. Chester (capt)
5. De Laet
6. Evans
7. Stewart
16. James
9. Brandy
10. Eikrem
11. Brady
8. Hewson (10) on '27
12. Gill
13. Zieler
14. Norwood (11) on '27
15. Wootton
17. Brown (7) on '29
18. Ajose (9) on '29
19. Buckingham
The second game started 15 minutes later and obviously the team and a completely different look, with most of the subs in the first game starting against BVCB, who were much lower quality than Vitesse.
The game was played on the main pitch which is synthetic, and although we do have artificial pitches at Carrington it was interesting to see how the Reds would cope with a slightly different game. I shouldn't have worried.......Cam Stewart gave us the lead on 7 minutes when he ran on to a through ball by Ajose and placed the ball calmly past the keeper into the bottom left hand corner. Scott Wootton made in 2-0 on 12 minutes when he scored with a glancing header from 12 yards into the top right hand corner from a Stewart corner. A much larger crowd of 327 were delighted when United made it 3-0 on 15 minutes. Stewart was having a good game and ran onto a through ball by Ollie Norwood. He raced towards goal before squaring it to Ajose who calmly slotted it into an empty net.
With the game virtually won, Ian Buckingham came on after the goal for Cam Stewart. Eikrem then missed an open goal from four yards and got into a bit of a slanging match with one of their defenders. He must of said something as he was immediately substituted. Then on 32 minutes the bench went crazy! Hewson was upended in the area and we were awarded a penalty. Up stepped Buckingham who drove the ball hard into the bottom right hand corner giving the keeper no chance. The management and subs were in stitches as Ian turned to celebrate.
The game finished 4-0 to the Reds who lined up again in a 451 formation with Ajose the lone striker, and we must now be one of the favourites for the competition.
Team against BVCB
13. Zieler
17. Brown
3. Dudgeon
12. Gill
15. Wootton
7. Stewart
8. Hewson (capt)
14. Norwood
10. Eikrem
11. Brady
18. Ajose
1. Heaton
2. Simpson
4. Chester (11) on '20
5. De Laet
6. Evans
9. Brandy
16. James (10) on '22
19. Buckingham (7) on '16
The Reds then faced a very strong NEC side with first team players listed on their team sheet. United lined up in last season's kit of white shirts and blue shorts. However, Febian Brandy wore the Number 20 shirt as the Number 9 jersey had been ripped to shreds in the match versus Katwijk on Thursday. United had a back four of Simpson, Chester, De Laet and Gill, with Stewart and Dudgeon playing out wide. Hewson, James and Evans were the middle three with Brandy again the lone striker.
Starting on the outside grass pitch, the opening ten minutes saw NEC over-power United in most areas. They were a strong physical side and went ahead early in the game when one of their forwards lobbed Zieler from the edge of the area. After 17 minutes, Eikrem came on to replace Gill and De Laet moved from centre-half to left back. Corry Evans moved from midfield to central defence and Magnus took the central midfield role.
It was a sign of good tactical awareness by Solskjaer and Joyce, as Eikrem started to get a grip on midfield and Evans strengthened the defence. Eikrem nearly scored with his first touch, forcing a great save from the keeper with a free kick. Cam Stewart was again doing well on the right, while Brandy was continually busy up front and pressurising the NEC defence.
Then on 24 minutes, United drew level when Ritchie De Laet scored with a header at the far post from another Eikrem fee-kick. For the remainder of the game it was pretty even with a 1-1 draw being a fair result.
Team against NEC Nijmegen
13. Zieler
2. Simpson
12. Gill
4. Chester (capt)
5. De Laet
6. Evans
7. Stewart
8. Hewson
16. James
3. Dudgeon
9. Brandy
1. Heaton
10. Eikrem (12) on '17
11. Brady
14. Norwood
15. Wootton
17. Brown
18. Ajose
19. Buckingham[/b]
United's reserves reached the final of the Wout van Overdam Youth Tournament with an impressive 2-0 victory over Sparta Rotterdam, who featured players with first team experience.
With Robbie Brady injured, United played Joe Dudgeon on the left and teh back four were Brown, Chester, De Laet and Simpson. Stewart was again wide right, Evans, James and Eikrem in the middle with Febian up front.
It was a tight opening ten minutes with United not giving anything away and the only shot of note was a 30 yard effort from Corry Evans which was easy for the keeper to collect. It remained fairly even for the first twenty minutes and then United upped the tempo. Sam Hewson replaced Reece Brown so Simpson went to right back, Dudgeon to left back, and Magnus went wide left.
In the 24th minute the 461 crowd saw a clear penalty decision turned down as Brandy went down in the box. Whatever frustration he felt was soon forgotten as Febian scored a cracking solo goal two minutes later. Receiving the ball from Dudgeon on the edge of the area, he spun past one defender, burst in between another two and slotted the ball under the keeper to give United a deserved lead. On the half hour mark, Gill came on to replace Stewart and went to outside left with Eikrem switching wings.
Then on 33 minutes, Danny Simpson released Magnus on the right and he raced down the wing before knocking a great ball to the far post. Oliver Gill met the ball and headed it back for the on-rushing Matty James to hit it with his left foot. The Sparta keeper made a great save but James scored from the rebound to give United a 2-0 lead.
Brandy and Eikrem were immediately replaced by Ajose and Norwood for the last two minutes. As Brandy was coming off the pitch he was berated in no uncertain terms by Warren Joyce for lashing out at a Sparta defender a few minutes earlier. Brandy received strong words from the referee but no card was shown. If Brandy picked up a booking he would have missed the final, and as our only forward, the coaching staff were not too happy with his impetuosity.
Regardless of his 'mad moment', Brandy was easily the Man of the Match, working his socks off and causing the Sparta defence loads of problems.
The game finished 2-0 to the Reds and the final table looked like this:
1. Manchester United - Played 4 Won 3 Drew 1 Lost 0 GF 8 GA 1 Points 10
2. Sparta Rotterdam - Played 4 Won 2 Drew 1 Lost 1 GF 6 GA 3 Points 7
3. Vitesse Arnhem - Played 4 Won 2 Drew 0 Lost 2 GF 3 GA 3 Points 6
4. NEC Nijmegen - Played 4 Won 1 Drew 3 Lost 0 GF 7 GA 2 Points 5
5. BVCB - Played 4 Won 0 Drew 0 Lost 4 GF 1 GA 16 Points 0
It was hard on NEC who were one of the better teams in the tournament, but they, like United were in the toughest groups, and their three draws cost them.
United now face Groningen in the final.
Team against Sparta Rotterdam
1. Heaton
17. Brown
2. Simpson
4. Chester (capt)
5. De Laet
6. Evans
7. Stewart
16. James
10. Eikrem
3. Dudgeon
9. Brandy (wore 20 shirt)
8. Hewson (17) on '23
11. Brady
12. Gill (7) on '30
13. Zieler
14. Norwood (10) on '33
15. Wootton
18. Ajose (20) on '33
19. Buckingham
source redcafe post by Mr MUJAC
sir_otz
10-08-2009, 10:43 AM
Magnus Makes his Mark!
And so to the final against Dutch Eredivisie side FC Groningen. Groningen have a a proud history of hosting a youth tournament of their own and Manchester United have competed in the Groningen Youth Tournament on many occasions down the years.
Continuing in our blue and white strip, the game took place on the main grass pitch and Solskjaer probably named his strongest line-up. The back four were 2-5 and Hewson was preferred in the middle with Eikrem outside left in the five man midfield. Brandy was the buttress up front.
The game kicked off at 15.40 and 795 spectators gathered to see the action.
In the first ten minutes we were on top but showed little penetration. The pattern continued until the 24th minute when Groningen had their best chance of the game. One of their forwards broke through the United defence and struck the ball with venom in the box bringing out an outstanding save from Tom Heaton. The Reds then raced down the other end of the pitch with Eikrem feeding Brandy on the edge of the box. Brandy took one touch, shimmied past a defender who brought him down in the area for a definite penalty. Eikrem stepped up and calmly placed the ball in the bottom left hand corner to give United the lead on 25 minutes.
Groningen had lots of possession in the final ten minutes as we started to tire, but our defence held firm. Gill and Wootton were introduced to help keep our goal intact and we ran the clock down to win the tournament at our first attempt.
Both Eikrem and Stewart had good games and, along with Febian Brandy, were our players of the tournament.
So, after nearly three hours of action, James Chester lifted the tournament trophy at the presentation ceremony.
Team against FC Groningen
1. Heaton
2. Simpson
3. Dudgeon
4. Chester (capt)
5. De Laet
6. Evans
7. Stewart
8. Hewson
16 James
10 Eikrem
20. Brandy
11. Brady
12. Gill (8) on '34
13. Zieler
14. Norwood (7) on '26
15. Wootton (20) on '30
17. Brown
18. Ajose
19. Buckingham
So we leave Holland on a high note and travel to Belgium where the players can enjoy a day of rest before facing RSC Antwerp on Monday night. The tournament has been a great success with everyone delighted that such a prestigious club as United participated. Jan Reuwijk of the organising committee is hopeful that we will make this a regular occurrence in the years to come.
NB : Ian Buckingham adalah kit manager untuk team reserves yang ikut dimainkan di tournament ini
source redcafe post by Mr MUJAC
Red Devils 07
11-08-2009, 02:31 AM
United and Motherwell confirm friendly for Sir Matt's 100 birthday
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pertandingan persahabatan memperingati 100 tahun Sir Matt Busby....
rondwisan
11-08-2009, 09:46 AM
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More silverware for the Reds as reserves win the Wout van Overdam tournament
Posted by nickogs20 on August 9, 2009
Hot on the heels of Paul McGuinness and his academy side bringing the Northern Ireland Milk Cup back to Manchester last weekend, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and the United second string will also have some silverware amongst the hand luggage when they return from their mini-tour of the Netherlands and Belgium after clinching the Wout van Overdam tournament yesterday in terrific style.
The WVO tournament is held in Pijnacker-Nootdorp, 15 miles or so from the city of Rotterdam, and has typically been contested mainly by teams from Holland and Belgium, but United added an English flavour in what was the fourth hosting of the event. Ole added Ritchie de Laet – fresh from a great performance for the first team at Old Trafford on Wednesday – to the squad that picked up a 4-1 win in Katwijk on Thursday, and that meant kitman Ian Buckingham was handed a squad number…
Full Squad
1. Tom Heaton
2. Danny Simpson
3. Joe Dudgeon
4. James Chester (c)
5. Ritchie de Laet
6. Corry Evans
7. Cameron Stewart
8. Sam Hewson
9. Febian Brandy
10. Magnus Eikrem
11. Robbie Brady
12. Oliver Gill
13. Ron-Robert Zieler
14. Oliver Norwood
15. Scott Wootton
16. Matt James
17. Reece Brown
18. Nicky Ajose
19. Ian Buckingham
The Reds were drawn in Pool 1 of the 10-team tournament, along with local side BVCB and Eredivisie teams Vitesse Arnhem, Sparta Rotterdam and NEC Nijmegen. Those teams, as well as the five teams in Pool 2 (Royal Antwerp, Oliveo, De Graafschap, Germinal Beerschot and FC Groningen), played each other in a round robin format throughout Saturday morning and into the afternoon at the Oliveo FCS training complex.
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nambahin post Mas Yohan di page sebelumnya nih ....
More silverware for the Reds as reserves win the Wout van Overdam tournament
MATCH 1: United 1-0 Vitesse Arnhem (Evans 6)
MATCH 2: United 4-0 BVCB (Stewart 7, Wootton 12, Ajose 15, Buckingham 32 (pen))
MATCH 3: United 1-1 NEC Nijmegen (de Laet 24)
MATCH 4: United 2-0 Sparta Rotterdam (Brandy 26, James 33)
FINAL: United 1-0 FC Groningen (Eikrem 25 (pen))
fredrian.seven
11-08-2009, 01:05 PM
Mo nambahin link youtube-nya reserve MU pas di the Wout van Overdam tournament. Sorry cuman dapet 2, mungkin ada temen yang bisa nambahin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe4i2nd2mvg (MU vs Sparta Rotterdam)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVRfDouteb4 (MU vs FC Groningen)
SandalbolonG
11-08-2009, 01:38 PM
http://www.oliveo-woutvanoverdam.nl/fotos/album/slides/WVO_2009_287.JPG
More silverware for the Reds as reserves win the Wout van Overdam tournament
Posted by nickogs20 on August 9, 2009
Hot on the heels of Paul McGuinness and his academy side bringing the Northern Ireland Milk Cup back to Manchester last weekend, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and the United second string will also have some silverware amongst the hand luggage when they return from their mini-tour of the Netherlands and Belgium after clinching the Wout van Overdam tournament yesterday in terrific style.
The WVO tournament is held in Pijnacker-Nootdorp, 15 miles or so from the city of Rotterdam, and has typically been contested mainly by teams from Holland and Belgium, but United added an English flavour in what was the fourth hosting of the event. Ole added Ritchie de Laet – fresh from a great performance for the first team at Old Trafford on Wednesday – to the squad that picked up a 4-1 win in Katwijk on Thursday, and that meant kitman Ian Buckingham was handed a squad number…
Full Squad
1. Tom Heaton
2. Danny Simpson
3. Joe Dudgeon
4. James Chester (c)
5. Ritchie de Laet
6. Corry Evans
7. Cameron Stewart
8. Sam Hewson
9. Febian Brandy
10. Magnus Eikrem
11. Robbie Brady
12. Oliver Gill
13. Ron-Robert Zieler
14. Oliver Norwood
15. Scott Wootton
16. Matt James
17. Reece Brown
18. Nicky Ajose
19. Ian Buckingham
The Reds were drawn in Pool 1 of the 10-team tournament, along with local side BVCB and Eredivisie teams Vitesse Arnhem, Sparta Rotterdam and NEC Nijmegen. Those teams, as well as the five teams in Pool 2 (Royal Antwerp, Oliveo, De Graafschap, Germinal Beerschot and FC Groningen), played each other in a round robin format throughout Saturday morning and into the afternoon at the Oliveo FCS training complex.
great job lads...:beer:
ole makin mantap aja nih jadi pelatih..:thumbup:
rondwisan
12-08-2009, 07:58 AM
Antwerp 0 United 0:
Reds end pre-season campaign with stalemate
manunitedyouth.wordpress.com, nickogs20 - August 11, 2009
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August 10th 2009, 7.30pm
Bosuilstadion, Antwerp (Belgium)
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Royal Antwerp 0-0 Manchester United XI
United’s second string finished off their tour of Benelux with a dour 0-0 draw against Belgian EXQI League side Royal Antwerp at Bosuil last night. Coming at the end of a lengthy and arduous pre-season programme, it was perhaps inevitable that the Reds wouldn’t be able to produce their best form, and so it proved in a game dominated by the defences and only really illuminated by an effort against the bar by both teams.
The locals had been hoping to see old boy Ritchie de Laet in action, but after his recent success with the United first team, he was called up into the Belgian U-21 squad and did not feature. Similarly, Corry Evans and Oliver Norwood, who were involved in the Overdam Tournament on Saturday, were called up by Northern Ireland. With Febian Brandy still nursing a knock from earlier in the tour, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer flew out new recruits in the shape of Josh King and Ryan Tunnicliffe.
There were warm welcomes for both Warren Joyce and Danny Simpson, with Joyce in particular being feted by the locals after his spell in charge of the Great Old earlier this decade.
The game kicked off with United playing a familiar 4-5-1 formation with Gill and Chester in central defence/ Stewart and Brady supported lone striker Josh King, while a midfield three of James, Eikrem and Hewson were hoping to get an early grip on the game.
It turned out to be a dour contest with little in the way of goal action. The closest either side came to a goal in the first half was on 35 minutes when left fullback Joe Dudgeon sliced a corner onto his own crossbar and the Antwerp No. 8 proceeded to miss a free header from six yards out with the goal at his mercy…..heading over the bar.
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James Chester - Skippered the side in the final pre-season outing
Half-time: Royal Antwerp 0 Manchester United 0
The Reds looked slightly jaded in the first period following their exertions over the last week. To be fair, it was a very warm evening and the pitch was incredibly dry and very hard. Solskjaer made one change at the break, Tunnicliffe replacing Brady.
The second half was much the same with little goalmouth action. We had to wait until 55 minutes into the match before United had their one and only chance, a Danny Simpson strike from the edge of the area which hit the crossbar. The game then was played from midfield with neither team looking likely to make a breakthrough. Antwerp made one final push and perhaps should have done better with a free header late in the game. With a few minutes to go, Brown replaced Stewart who looked knackered.
A 0-0 draw was probably a fair result with both teams trying to win the dogfight in midfield and both defences were really on top. Tom Heaton was a virtual spectator for the entire game and Josh King was probably the Man of the Match with a great display of how to lead the line. He was busy, strong and direct all evening showing glimpses of his blistering pace, causing the Antwerp defence all sorts of problems.
In front of a lively crowd of around 5000 it was funny to hear the Antwerp fans singing English songs, even some from the United songbook. The best of the evening however, was when they sang ‘Warren Joyce, take us up, to the place we belong. first division, then into Europe, take us up, Warren Joyce’ to the tune of Country Roads!
The Reds will be pleased with the results and performances during the tour, remaining unbeaten throughout and proving to be a good pre-season workout before the serious business gets underway next week with the Lancashire Senior Cup Final against Bolton Wanderers at the County Ground in Leyland.
UNITED
1. Tom Heaton
2. Danny Simpson
3. Joe Dudgeon
4. Matt James
5. Oliver Gill
6. James Chester (c)
7. Cameron Stewart (12. Reece Brown 87)
8. Sam Hewson
9. Joshua King
10. Magnus Eikrem
11. Robbie Brady (15. Ryan Tunnicliffe 46)
Subs not used
13. Ron-Robert Zieler
14. Scott Wootton
16. Nicky Ajose
fredrian.seven
12-08-2009, 08:53 AM
Antwerp 0 United 0:
Reds end pre-season campaign with stalemate
manunitedyouth.wordpress.com, nickogs20 - August 11, 2009
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August 10th 2009, 7.30pm
Bosuilstadion, Antwerp (Belgium)
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Royal Antwerp 0-0 Manchester United XI
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UNITED
1. Tom Heaton
2. Danny Simpson
3. Joe Dudgeon
4. Matt James
5. Oliver Gill
6. James Chester (c)
7. Cameron Stewart (12. Reece Brown 87)
8. Sam Hewson
9. Joshua King
10. Magnus Eikrem
11. Robbie Brady (15. Ryan Tunnicliffe 46)
Subs not used
13. Ron-Robert Zieler
14. Scott Wootton
16. Nicky Ajose
Simmo dan Heaton nggak dilepas ya? padahal usianya dah lebih dari 21 tahun (simmo 22 tahun & heaton 23 tahun). Terutama Simmo, diposisinya dah 2 pemaen muda bagus de laet dan rafael dan dia dah punya pengalaman maen di level tim utama (beberapakali di MU dan di Blackburn). ya untuk memperbaiki karir apa nggak sebaiknya dilepas ya?
Red Devils 07
18-08-2009, 01:47 AM
Welbeck, Macheda and Tosic play for Reserves tonight
from official site
Kiko Macheda, Danny Welbeck and Zoran Tosic have been named in a strong Reserves squad to contest the Lancashire Senior Cup Final tonight (Monday).
The Reds face Bolton Wanderers at Leyland's County Ground, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks to retain the trophy he won in his first competitive game as a manager last summer.
Welbeck and Macheda lead the line as the Reds' second string boasts the rare feature of two strikers, while Cameron Stewart, Magnus Eikrem and Matty James join Tosic in midfield.
At the back, James Chester skippers a defence of Corry Evans, Craig Cathcart and Joe Dudgeon, in front of England youth goalkeeper Ben Amos.
On the bench, David Gray, Ron-Robert Zieler, Oliver Norwood and Sam Hewson are joined by striker Josh King, who has been in fine pre-season form for United's under-18s.
Monday's cup final, which will be shown live on MUTV from 19:00 BST, will be the third that United and Bolton have contested in just over a year, following the Reds' triumphs in the last two Manchester Senior Cup finals including last May's win at the Reebok Stadium.
Prior to last August's victory, a 3-2 thriller against Liverpool, United hadn't won the Lancashire Senior Cup since 1968.
United: Amos; C Evans, Chester, Cathcart, Dudgeon; Stewart, Eikrem, James, Tosic; Macheda, Welbeck. Substitutes: Zieler, Gray, Norwood, Hewson, King.
and Bolton squad from their site
WANDERERS SUPPORTERS will get another glimpse of South Korea international Chung-Yong Lee after the midfielder was named in the starting line-up for tonight's Lancashire Senior Cup final against Manchester United at Leyland (Kick Off 7:45pm).
The former FC Seoul star came off the bench during Saturday's Barclays Premier League fixture against Sunderland 24 hours after completing his move to the Reebok Stadium.
Danny Ward, who made his first senior appearance for the club at the weekend, is also named in the line-up.
Wanderers will field a strong looking line-up as they aim to pick up the trophy for the first time since 1991, when they beat Preston North End 2-1 at Burnden Park.
Admission is £8 for adults and £4 for concessions.
Wanderers: Al Habsi, Hunt, Samuel, Basham, Shittu, A O'Brien, Chung-Yong, M Davies, Ward, Cohen, Riga. (Subs From: Lainton, Stokes, Sheridan, Mooy, O'Halloran)
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ternyata kiko, welbeck dan tosic main buat tim reserve malam ini....
pantes tosic semalam gak ada di bench United saat melawan birmingham....
rondwisan
18-08-2009, 07:44 AM
United 1 Bolton 0:
More silverware for Solskjaer thanks to late Macheda winner
manunitedyouth.wordpress.com, nickogs20 - August 17, 2009
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August 17th 2009, 7.45pm
County Ground, Leyland
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Manchester United Reserves 1-0 Bolton Wanderers Reserves
Macheda 86 - -
United’s reserves have retained the Lancashire Senior Cup after Kiko Macheda’s winner four minutes from time settled a tense, closely-contested final at the County Ground in Leyland this evening.
With the game seemingly destined for penalties, the Reds’ Italian striker rose highest to meet Magnus Eikrem’s right-wing freekick and crash a great header against the crossbar before reacting quickest and nodding home the rebound in predatory fashion.
UNITED
1. Ben Amos
2. James Chester (c)
3. Joe Dudgeon
4. Matt James
5. Craig Cathcart (12. David Gray 62)
6. Corry Evans
7. Cameron Stewart
8. Magnus Eikrem
9. Federico Macheda
10. Danny Welbeck (15. Sam Hewson 62)
11. Zoran Tošić (16. Joshua King 63)
Subs not used
13. Ron-Robert Zieler
14. Oliver Norwood
Oom Panda
18-08-2009, 08:03 AM
Another Silverware... GREAT.... The tradition memang udah ada sejak kecil... ^^
fredrian.seven
18-08-2009, 12:43 PM
Selamat buat reserve-nya MU... sekali lagi dapet gelar. semoga gelar-gelar berikutnya akan menyusul,Amin... betewe Tosic maen di reserve lagi ya? apa ya SAF rasa kurang dari Tosic ya? aku heran, kapan SAF ngasih kepercayaan Tosic buat turun di BPL? sorry klo OOT...
sir_otz
18-08-2009, 12:49 PM
Congrat.... another silverware.....
Sayang bawa tumbal..... Tosic cedera :((:((
Moga2 gak lama....
finza_13
18-08-2009, 12:59 PM
menang lagi....congratz....
tp sayang kenapa bawa korban:hammer:
di Tim Senior abis,giliran reserve nambah pasien........:amazed:
Red Devils 07
18-08-2009, 01:31 PM
one more silverware...
Ole makin bagus aja ngelatih tim reserve nya United...
Supernan
25-08-2009, 09:37 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
County Ground, 24 August 2009
Reserves: Bolton 1 United 3
United's Reserves made a winning start to the new league season, brushihg off the challenge of Bolton Wanderers to post a 3-1 win at Leyland's County Ground.
BOLTON WANDERERS 1
O'Halloran 10
MANCHESTER UNITED 3
Cathcart 3, Tosic 45, Hewson 83
Craig Cathcart headed United into the lead early on, only for Michael O'Halloran to level soon afterwards. Zoran Tosic nudged the Reds ahead again, however, before Sam Hewson made sure of the points late on.
There were also useful run-outs for Wes Brown, Darron Gibson and Danny Welbeck, all of whom completed at least an hour towards their early-season fitness levels.
Those experienced heads bolstered Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce's side. A week ago, an inexperienced United team won the Lancashire Senior Cup final at the expense of a Bolton side boasting 11 players with first team experience. Here, the roles were reversed as a young Trotters side took to the field.
United were ahead inside three minutes, as Cathcart rose to nod Tosic's corner inside goalkeeper Robert Lainton's near post. Parity was restored seven minutes later, however, as O'Halloran raced onto a Sam Sheridan through-ball and calmly converted.
Although the hosts enjoyed a spell of pressure, it was always United who carried the greater menace, with Josh King and Welbeck leading the line with great strength and verve, and the former laid on the second goal for Tosic just before the break.
The Norwegian striker pounced on a loose ball, steamed towards goal and pulled back from the byline. Although the ball was scuffed away from Gibson, Tosic was on hand to coolly outfox a defender and place his finish in the roof of the net.
Lainton was repeatedly called upon to repel the Reds throughout the second half, either side of a triple substitution in which Tosic, Brown and Gibson were replaced by Eikrem, Hewson and Stewart.
The latter drew a superb block from Lainton, who also excelled to keep out King and Welbeck, before Hewson rose to power home David Gray's cross and make the points safe.
United: Amos; W Brown (Eikrem 58), Chester, Cathcart, De Laet; Gray, Gibson (Hewson 58), James, Tosic (Stewart 58); King, Welbeck.
Subs not used: Zieler, Dudgeon.
Supernan
25-08-2009, 09:38 AM
Wih Tosic maen golin pula, kirain cedera neh orang, Gibbo jg maen stgh babak....Welbeck main jg...mantap:happy:
fredrian.seven
25-08-2009, 09:47 AM
Baguslah klo Tosic ngegolin... moga-moga SAF ngelihat performanya Tosic dan ngasih kepercayaan dia maen di tim utama. Aku nggak sabar ngelihat permainannya di tim utama dan dikit kasihan klo mbaca Tosic (masih) maen di tim reserve walau statusnya pemaen utama timnas serbia.
Oom Panda
25-08-2009, 11:17 AM
gw lebih nunggu kedatangan si Ljajic... gw juga berharap Tosic bisa dapet game di premiership....
Supernan
28-08-2009, 08:35 AM
Reserves: United 5 Bury 0
Manchester Senior Cup
Moss Lane, 27 August 2009
MANCHESTER UNITED 5
Hewson 5, Macheda 31 (pen) & 50, Stewart 36, Moffatt 70
BURY 0
United made a merciless start to their defence of the Manchester Senior Cup, obliterating Bury with a five-star show at Moss Lane.
Sam Hewson opened the scoring, a brace from Kiko Macheda and a Cameron Stewart strike made the game safe, before Scott Moffatt rounded off the result with a close-range strike to put almost 18 injury-plagued months to bed.
United goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler was a virtual spectator all evening, so comprehensive was the Reds' victory, and Hewson set the ball rolling with just five minutes on the clock.
Ritchie de Laet embarked on the first of many winding runs forward before teeing up Oliver Norwood, who beautifully disguised his pass through for Hewson, and the midfielder had enough time for two touches before stabbing home his effort.
Whereas Monday's league win over Bolton slowed after an early United goal, the Reds continued to press with intent throughout the first half, and their lead was soon doubled - albeit after the needless concession of a penalty, which Macheda stroked home.
The Italian had a big role in the third goal of the day too, plugging away down the left flank before crossing for Stewart, who took a touch and thumped home a left-footed strike.
The pair switched roles early in the second half. Magnus Eikrem found Stewart out on the right, and the winger's pinpoint cross was emphatically nodded into the bottom corner by Macheda.
United continued to press forfurther goals, with Macheda twice close to completing his treble, before unlikely goalscorer Moffatt popped up to volley home after Joe Dudgeon had headed another Stewart cross back across the goal.
The defender had endured a torrid time with injuries, and his broad grin laid bare how much it meant to be back in action, and back amongst the goals.
Substitute Matt James also came close to his first competitive goal of the season, only to be thwarted by visiting goalkeeper Cameron Belford, who also produced a fine flying save to keep out de Laet's late screamer.
United: Zieler; Gray (Moffatt, 46), Cathcart (Chester, 46), De Laet, Dudgeon; Stewart, C Evans (James, 64), Hewson, Eikrem, Norwood; Macheda.
Sub not used: Amos.
Oom Panda
28-08-2009, 08:40 AM
kayanya bisa nyetak gol lebih banyak lagi tuh.. but 5 is enough.. ^^ Good Job Sir Ole...
fredrian.seven
28-08-2009, 09:05 AM
1 lagi dari OGS... awal yang bagus di musim yang baru. semoga bisa bertahan selama semusim dan di akhir nanti dapet juara liga reserve.
Sorry klo OOT...
Ada yang bikin aku penasaran nih... kenapa tiap tim reserve dan U-18 MU bermain hampir selalu menggunakan striker tunggal dengan formasi 4-5-1? Klo aku perhatikan tiap pertandingan 2 tim itu formasi yang dipakai selalu 4-5-1 padahal formasi standar tim utama MU adalah 4-4-2... Klo misalnya dengan alasan stok penyerang di tim reserve dikit kan bisa ngambil dari tim U-18 atau minjam Welbeck atau Macheda dari tim utama.
Oom Panda
28-08-2009, 09:28 AM
malah kalo menurut gw.... Reserve ga make striker... karena Macheda juga ga pernah tinggal di depan... ^^ h's like Berba... and tbh, all reserves midfielder is our striker... banyak banget gol lahir dari tengah.... itu yang gw suka malah...
fredrian.seven
28-08-2009, 09:45 AM
Iya sih... jadi banyak gol yang tercipta dari sektor tengah. hanya jadi sayang juga klo strikernya jarang ngegolin - hanya perasaanku aja sih. abis aku klo mbaca berita tentang Bojan atau Raul semasa muda yang nyetak banyak gol sebelum masuk tim utama jadi iri coz rekor gol di MU nggak sebanyak itu.
Tapi yang penting menang, permainan bagus plus skill dan pengalaman bertambah kan. siapapun yang ngegolin nggak masalah toh pemaen MU juga.
fredrian.seven
28-08-2009, 04:20 PM
Tambahan ulasan bertandingan reserve MU vs Bury (5-0) dari manunitedyouth.wordpress.com
United 5 Bury 0: Shakers shaken as Reds fire five
Posted by nickogs20 on August 27, 2009
Manchester United Reserves 5-0 Bury Reserves
Hewson 5, Macheda 31 (pen), 50 , Stewart 36, Moffatt 70
United made an emphatic start to their bid to win the Manchester Senior Cup for a third consecutive year this evening, Bury the unfortunate side on the receiving end of a five-star showing from Ole Solskjaer’s Reserves at Moss Lane.
Sam Hewson picked up where he left off against Bolton on Monday night and handed the Reds a fifth-minute lead. Bury’s backline could have been forgiven at that point for thinking they were in for a long night, and so it proved as Kiko Macheda (twice), Cameron Stewart and Scott Moffatt all found the net and established a scoreline that barely reflected United’s dominance over the ninety minutes.
With the rare luxury of a big pool of players to choose from, Ole understandably made a number of changes to the side that took on Bolton three days ago. Indeed, only three players kept their places in the lineup – Craig Cathcart, David Gray and Ritchie de Laet, with the latter two changing position. Amongst the eight players coming in were Ron-Robert Zieler in goal, last week’s Lancashire Senior Cup matchwinner Kiko Macheda up front and an all-new midfield of Stewart, Corry Evans, Magnus Eikrem, Hewson and Ollie Norwood.
Any slight concerns that so many changes may prove disruptive were dismissed almost instantly. United’s superiority was apparent right from kick-off and that translated into an opening goal inside the first five minutes. A powerful and persistent surge forward from defence by de Laet – something that would be a feature of the match – eventually resulted in the Belgian finding Norwood 30 yards out, and as he drew his right leg back everyone expected the young Northern Ireland midfielder to shoot – not least the Bury defence. Instead, a wonderfully disguised reverse pass found the onrushing Hewson, who did well to get the ball out of his feet and prod it past Belford for his second goal in as many games.
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berita lengkapnya (http://manunitedyouth.wordpress.com/2009/08/27/united-5-bury-0/) plus highlights-nya (http://videos.sapo.pt/ZRNBEi0ZrpiSbBBzSO72)
rondwisan
04-09-2009, 08:29 AM
wah Ando ngikut maen di reserve ...., hmmm .... :-/:-/
Barclays Premier Reserve League
Moss Lane, 3 September 2009
MANCHESTER UNITED 2
Anderson 38, Eikrem 48
WIGAN ATHLETIC 1
Cywka 17 (pen)
03/09/2009 19:56 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 2 Wigan 1
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The Reds' perfect start to the 2009/10 continued on Thursday, with a hard-fought victory over Wigan Athletic.
Despite falling behind early on through a Latics penalty, United roared back to take the three points through goals from Anderson and Magnus Eikrem.
The Brazilian midfielder shone all evening, completing 90 minutes and linking the midfield and attack with distinction, while club captain Gary Neville also notched a full run-out in the centre of defence.
The England international was rarely troubled as United dominated proceedings, and only some wonderful saves from Latics goalkeeper Lee Nicholls kept the score respectable.
From the off, United were on top - only for the visitors to take the lead when Cameron Stewart felled Tomasz Cywka inside the area. The Polish livewire dusted himself down and clinically sent Ben Amos the wrong way from the spot.
Undeterred, the Reds continued to make all the running. Sam Hewson was only fractionally away from turning in Eikrem's centre, before the Norwegian drew a fine low save from Nicholls.
The Latics 'keeper was helpless shortly afterwards, however, when Anderson accepted an infield ball from Febian Brandy, fashioned space for himself with a clever body-swerve to bypass two defenders, and then lashed a powerful shot inside Nicholls' near post.
Stewart almost had United ahead before the break, but could only skew his effort wide after a delightful one-two with Matty James. Parity's end was in sight, however, and the Reds needed just three minutes of the second half to establish a telling lead.
Anderson was again involved, releasing half-time substitute Josh King down the left flank, and the Norwegian youngster showed terrific trickery to free himself from his marker before crossing for Eikrem to sidefoot home.
While United dominated for large spells thereon, Wigan's Callum McManaman twice came close to levelling matters; firstly with a hooked effort which James Chester superbly headed over his own crossbar, then with a long-range belter which thudded against Amos' woodwork.
Moments earlier, King had headed Anderson's cross against the Wigan bar from deep inside the six yard box, while Nicholls performed a quite stunning save to keep out a close-range header from Hewson.
The visiting goalkeeper then thwarted Brandy at close quarters, and was at full length to turn James' effort round the post. While those spurned chances made for nervous watching, Eikrem's goal ultimately proved enough to maintain the Reds' 100 percent start to the new campaign.
United: Amos; Fabio, Neville, Chester, Dudgeon; Stewart (King, 46), Eikrem (Norwood, 72), Anderson, James, Hewson; Brandy (Gill 88).
Subs not used: Devlin, Wootton.
Supernan
04-09-2009, 08:30 AM
Hahaha Ando ga dipanggil timnas ya? doi main di reserve, gpp pelajaran buat doi di klub besar kek UNITED.
nge golin juga...keren, Neville jg main ya.
fredrian.seven
04-09-2009, 08:42 AM
Semoga Ando maen di reserve hanya dengan tujuan untuk menjaga fisik aja coz dia dah hampir 2 minggu nggak maen di pertandingan. bukannya karena masalah dengan SAF...
sir_otz
04-09-2009, 09:46 AM
Breaking News : " Finally Anderson Scores..... from Open Play"
:peace::peace:
Moga2 berlanjut di tim utama..........
Supernan
04-09-2009, 09:48 AM
Breaking News : " Finally Anderson Scores..... from Open Play"
:peace::peace:
Moga2 berlanjut di tim utama..........
Om ada link video nya ga?? hehehe thx ya:happy:
sir_otz
04-09-2009, 09:52 AM
Om ada link video nya ga?? hehehe thx ya:happy:
As U wish...... tapi cuman view bukan link download
United Reserves 2-1 Wigan Reserves
Fist Half
http://videos.sapo.pt/5THJGqRIOJzzlBcoVbYp
second half
http://videos.sapo.pt/1je4znsy1fALMYTn6uUs
Youtube for Ando goal
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Enjoy
fredrian.seven
04-09-2009, 10:06 AM
Moga berlanjut di tim utama... Berarti Ando sampe saat ini baru mencetak 2 gol ya, tapi dua-duanya dari pertandingan nggak resmi.
sir_otz
04-09-2009, 10:15 AM
Moga berlanjut di tim utama... Berarti Ando sampe saat ini baru mencetak 2 gol ya, tapi dua-duanya dari pertandingan nggak resmi.
Gol ando dari penalti semua om..... pertandingan resmi kan ??
Lawan Chelsea final UCL 07/08 - adu penalti
Lawan Spurs final League Cup 08/09 - adu penalti
Lawan Everton Semifinal FA Cup 08/09 - adu penalti
Pertandingan gak resmi....
Lawan Bayern final Audi Cup 09/10 - adu penalti
CMIIW
fredrian.seven
04-09-2009, 11:05 AM
Gol ando dari penalti semua om..... pertandingan resmi kan ??
Lawan Chelsea final UCL 07/08 - adu penalti
Lawan Spurs final League Cup 08/09 - adu penalti
Lawan Everton Semifinal FA Cup 08/09 - adu penalti
Pertandingan gak resmi....
Lawan Bayern final Audi Cup 09/10 - adu penalti
CMIIW
He.. maksudnya yang bukan adu pinalti sob. but thanks...
Supernan
04-09-2009, 01:00 PM
wedih mantap jg Gol nya Ando ya......pelajaran penting neh bagi doi, setelah diskors 2 game heheheh sama Fergie....Semoga doi konsisten di 1st team. Amin :happy:
sir_otz
07-09-2009, 09:30 AM
Motherwell v Manchester Utd XI
Friday, 07 August 2009
Lanarkshire hosts match to commemorate Sir Matt Busby
North and South Lanarkshire Councils today (Friday 7th August 2009) launched the Sir Matt Busby Shield at Fir Park Stadium, Motherwell.
Motherwell 1 - 0 Manchester Utd XI: Coke is it as Motherwell beat United
Published Date: 07 September 2009
GILES Coke grabbed the only goal of the game as Motherwell earned a 1-0 win over Manchester United to claim the inaugural Sir Matt Busby Shield.
A crowd of 3,470 braved the elements at a rain-soaked Fir Park to watch the Clydesdale Bank Premier League side host a Red Devils reserve team coached by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The match took place to commemorate the 100th anniversary of legendary manager Busby's birth in Lanarkshire, and it was the home side who made the most of the encounter.
The game allowed Well boss Jim Gannon to run the rule over several fringe players, with a total of 17 players taking part for the Steelmen.
It took until the ninth minute for either team to register an attacking presence. Jim O'Brien picked up pass from Coke and played a one-two with John Sutton before lashing a 20-yard effort high over the bar.
The visitors saw a lot of the ball early on, but Motherwell were creating the best chances. Sutton flashed a header wide from a Ross Forbes ball and an O'Brien effort stung the palms of Ben Amos.
United's first venture into the Motherwell box came midway through the first half when Forbes was robbed on the edge of the area by Febian Brandy.
Goalkeeper John Ruddy was quick off his line, though, forcing the striker into a difficult angle, and the cut back for Magnus Eikrem was skied over the bar into the Cooper Stand.
The best chance of the half was almost the last kick, Stevie Hammell found space on the left flank and his low ball was just a yard too far ahead of Sutton and the striker could only look on as his sliding effort screwed wide of the post for a goal kick.
United's keeper was beaten eight minutes into the second half. Coke picked up the ball on the right flank, bounced a one-two off Sutton before dinking the ball over the outrushing Amos and in off the post.
The goal sparked the Red Devils into life, but they struggled to break down Motherwell.
Near full-time a move down the right saw the ball finish at Lukas Jutkiewicz, but the Pole scooped his effort over the bar.
Motherwell: Ruddy, Moutaouakil, Hammell, Reynolds, Coke (Lasley 58), Jutkiewicz, Sutton (McGarry 58), O'Brien (Pollock 75), Hateley (Jennings 58), Forbes (Fitzpatrick 58), Hutchinson (Page 78). Subs not used: Kosiorowski, Quinn.
Manchester United: Amos, F. Da Silva, Dudgeon (Wootton 45), Norwood, Chester, Gill, Brandy (Turnicliffe 53), Hewson, King, Eikrem, Ajose (Morrison 67). Sub not used: Devlin.
Referee: S O'Reilly
Attendance: 3,470
http://sport.scotsman.com/sport/Motherwell-1--0-Manchester.5622410.jp
rondwisan
18-09-2009, 08:08 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
Prenton Park, 17 September 2009
LIVERPOOL 1
Ngog 5
MANCHESTER UNITED 0
17/09/2009 19:33 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: L'pool 1 United 0
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The Reserves suffered a first league defeat since early March against Liverpool, thanks to David Ngog's early strike and a string of missed chances for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.
French striker Ngog struck after defensive hesitancy as Liverpool bossed the opening exchanges, but how United's second-half dominance - against a side reduced to 10 men - failed to produce at least an equaliser is a mystery.
United made a nightmare start to the evening when a long punt forward from goalkeeper David Martin was mis-controlled by Ngog. The Frenchman advanced on goal, shadowed by United's Ritchie de Laet and Joe Dudgeon, but Ngog reached it first to poke a finish past the off-balance Ron-Robert Zieler.
Confidence temporarily dinted, United were on the back foot for the opening exchanges, and required a goal-line clearance by David Gray to keep out Nathan Eccleston's close-range effort.
The Reds did gradually gain a foothold in proceedings, with Kiko Macheda denied after a left-footed snapshot, but it was Eccleston who had the next clear chance as, having worked space well, he powered in a shot which Zieler comfortably beat to safety.
United's chances were aided by the decision to send off Liverpool's Damian Plessis, just after the half-hour. The French midfielder lunged into a challenge with Magnus Eikrem - whose foot was also high - but his offence was deemed worthy of a red card.
The numberical handicap unsurprisingly prompted a mass retreat from the hosts, and United took the initiative by totally dominating matters from then on.
Early in the second half, Josh King twice latched onto Zoran Tosic through-balls, only to see his first effort well saved by Martin, while he was then denied by a last-ditch challenge from Chris Mavinga.
Danny Welbeck missed a clear opening when he failed to connect with Magnus Eikrem's in-swinging free-kick. Liverpool, for their part, should have doubled their advantage when Ngog headed a Jay Spearing set-piece over the bar from close range with 20 minutes remaining.
Macheda was fractionally off-target shortly afterwards, toe-poking just wide after some fancy footwork amid a cluster of five home defenders, and the Italian was denied an assist when James Chester nodded his cross off-target from just inside the six-yard box.
The hosts were given a huge let-off with 10 minutes to go, when they were awarded a free-kick for King's legitimate challenge on goalkeeper Martin, ruling out Macheda's impish back-heeled finish.
Despite incessant late pressure, in which even Zieler ventured into the opposing penalty area, the hosts were able to run down the clock and inflict the Reds' first competitive defeat since a 1-0 reverse at Sunderland over six months ago.
United: Zieler; Gray, Chester, de Laet, Dudgeon (Gill, 66); Welbeck, C Evans, Eikrem, Tosic (Brady, 77); Macheda, King.
Subs not used: Amos, Norwood, Tunnicliffe.
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wah kalah nih tim reserve dari LFC, tetep semangat Lads ....
rondwisan
02-10-2009, 08:09 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
1 October 2009, Moss Lane
MANCHESTER UNITED 4
Eikrem (9, 32), King (24, 78)
SUNDERLAND 0
01/10/2009 19:55 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 4 Sunderland 0
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Superb braces from Magnus Eikrem and Joshua King gave an on-song Reserves side a swaggering victory over reigning champions Sunderland.
The two young Norwegians terrorised the Black Cats as United ran riot, and the manner in which the Reds bounced back from last month's disappointing defeat to Liverpool will provide particular pleasure for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce.
Missed chances proved the Reds' undoing at Prenton Park a fortnight ago, but it took Eikrem just nine minutes to break the deadlock.
The tricky teenager, who has been a revelation in central midfield this term, is fast establishing himself as a set-piece specialist, and he curled a superb 25-yard effort over the Sunderland wall and just inside the right-hand post to further enhance his reputation.
King also began the game well, and almost laid on a quickfire second goal for Zoran Tosic with a surging run and cross, only for the Serbian's effort to be deflected over. From the subsequent corner, only a superb reaction save from Ben Wilson prevented Oliver Gill from powerfully heading home a first Reserves goal.
After whistling another effort just over the bar from 20 yards, King finally bagged his first Reserves goal of the season with a beautifully crafted strike. King cut in from the left flank, bypassed two defenders, swapped neat passes with Tosic and slid an unerring finish inside Wilson's far post.
United's pressure was incessant, and fully merited a spectacular third goal just after the half-hour. Eikrem deceived goalkeeper Wilson with his free-kick, and hoodwinked the young stopper again by shaping to pass before clipping home a delightful 40-yard effort.
Sunderland were briefly sparked into life, as Adam Reed wastefully shot past Ben Amos' near post, but United's defence - superbly marshalled by Gill and Ritchie De Laet - remained on their toes despite long periods of inactivity.
Reece Brown and Cameron Stewart were introduced for the second 45 minutes, replacing Fabio and Macheda respectively, and the latter was quickly involved, drawing a fine close-range save from Wilson within three minutes.
However, the save of the match came from the largely unemployed Amos, who produced a stunning reaction stop to turn away a powerful header from Oumare Tounkara from just six yards out.
The visitors' frustration grew as the half wore on, with rash challenges creeping into the game, but King had the final say when he latched onto a fine through-ball from Oliver Norwood, sped through on goal and side-footed in another clinical finish.
United: Amos; Fabio (Brown, 46), De Laet, Gill, Dudgeon; Tosic, C Evans, Eikrem (Brady, 66), Norwood; King, Macheda (Stewart, 46).
Subs not used: Devlin, Cofie.
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good job Lads, semoga hasil positif ini bisa lebih memotivasi tim senior besok malem ... :-bd
red_girl_mia
02-10-2009, 08:17 AM
muantabz....=D>=D>
mudamudahan first team ga kalah yahud malam minggu besok...\:D/\:D/
betewe..Ole keren juga yah??xixixixix*-:)
fredrian.seven
02-10-2009, 08:19 AM
=D>=D>=D>=D>=D>
Setelah mulai masuk ke tim utama saat MU bertanding di Carling Cup, duo norwegia makin menunjukkan potensinya dengan masing-masing 2 gol ke gawang sunderland. MU main penuh dengan bakat-bakat muda yang menjanjikan... Sip lah!!!
rondwisan
02-10-2009, 08:29 AM
betewe..Ole keren juga yah??xixixixix*-:)
lah Sist ..., klo Ole khan dari dulu udah keren ...
sekarang aja doi ...., masih keren ... hehehe ... ;)) :-bd
Oom Panda
02-10-2009, 10:49 AM
01/10/2009 19:55 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 4 Sunderland 0
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Superb braces from Magnus Eikrem and Joshua King gave an on-song Reserves side a swaggering victory over reigning champions Sunderland.
The two young Norwegians terrorised the Black Cats as United ran riot, and the manner in which the Reds bounced back from last month's disappointing defeat to Liverpool will provide particular pleasure for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce.
Missed chances proved the Reds' undoing at Prenton Park a fortnight ago, but it took Eikrem just nine minutes to break the deadlock.
The tricky teenager, who has been a revelation in central midfield this term, is fast establishing himself as a set-piece specialist, and he curled a superb 25-yard effort over the Sunderland wall and just inside the right-hand post to further enhance his reputation.
King also began the game well, and almost laid on a quickfire second goal for Zoran Tosic with a surging run and cross, only for the Serbian's effort to be deflected over. From the subsequent corner, only a superb reaction save from Ben Wilson prevented Oliver Gill from powerfully heading home a first Reserves goal.
After whistling another effort just over the bar from 20 yards, King finally bagged his first Reserves goal of the season with a beautifully crafted strike. King cut in from the left flank, bypassed two defenders, swapped neat passes with Tosic and slid an unerring finish inside Wilson's far post.
United's pressure was incessant, and fully merited a spectacular third goal just after the half-hour. Eikrem deceived goalkeeper Wilson with his free-kick, and hoodwinked the young stopper again by shaping to pass before clipping home a delightful 40-yard effort.
Sunderland were briefly sparked into life, as Adam Reed wastefully shot past Ben Amos' near post, but United's defence - superbly marshalled by Gill and Ritchie De Laet - remained on their toes despite long periods of inactivity.
Reece Brown and Cameron Stewart were introduced for the second 45 minutes, replacing Fabio and Macheda respectively, and the latter was quickly involved, drawing a fine close-range save from Wilson within three minutes.
However, the save of the match came from the largely unemployed Amos, who produced a stunning reaction stop to turn away a powerful header from Oumare Tounkara from just six yards out.
The visitors' frustration grew as the half wore on, with rash challenges creeping into the game, but King had the final say when he latched onto a fine through-ball from Oliver Norwood, sped through on goal and side-footed in another clinical finish.
United: Amos; Fabio (Brown, 46), De Laet, Gill, Dudgeon; Tosic, C Evans, Eikrem (Brady, 66), Norwood; King, Macheda (Stewart, 46).
Subs not used: Devlin, Cofie.
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good job Lads, semoga hasil positif ini bisa lebih memotivasi tim senior besok malem ... :-bd
Ada videonya ngga???
sir_otz
02-10-2009, 10:56 AM
Barusan nonton Youtubenya........ (udah aku post di thread video)
Gol pertama Eikrem..... good freekick
Gol pertama King..... nice 1-2 with Tozic
Gol kedua Eikrem..... Sensational.... lob kick from 40 yard... :-O:-O@-)
Gol kedua King..... fast counter attack
The Future is Reds and Bright
Oom Panda
02-10-2009, 10:59 AM
Barusan nonton Youtubenya........ (udah aku post di thread video)
Gol pertama Eikrem..... good freekick
Gol pertama King..... nice 1-2 with Tozic
Gol kedua Eikrem..... Sensational.... lob kick from 40 yard... :-O:-O@-)
Gol kedua King..... fast counter attack
The Future is Reds and Bright
yup... golnya eikrem dua-duanya... sadiissssss..... ^^
ferly_Liemz
02-10-2009, 02:34 PM
semoga sabtu besok hasilnya serupa untuk kita....
Amin.........[-O<[-O<[-O<[-O<
fredrian.seven
03-10-2009, 08:56 PM
Barusan nonton Youtubenya........ (udah aku post di thread video)
Gol pertama Eikrem..... good freekick
Gol pertama King..... nice 1-2 with Tozic
Gol kedua Eikrem..... Sensational.... lob kick from 40 yard... :-O:-O@-)
Gol kedua King..... fast counter attack
The Future is Reds and Bright
yoi sob..gol2nya berkelas semua.bener2 nunjukin potensi 2 pemaen itu.gol pertama king tenang banget.finishing dengan placing di tengah kerumunan pemaen.gol kedua juga bagus..kontrol bola,dribling dan diakhiri gol.eikrem juga sangar..tipikal beckham banget..freekick dan tendangan jarak jauhnya.moga terus konsisten dan makin matang permainannya.
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rondwisan
07-10-2009, 07:43 AM
Alhamdulillah - tx GOD, anak2x reserve menang atas Everton 'n Pakde Edwin was back (lho bukannya keeper yaa :hammer::peace::happy: )
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Barclays Premier Reserve League
Stobart Stadium, 6 October 2009
EVERTON 0
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
Macheda (56)
06/10/2009 19:35 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: Everton 0 United 1
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Edwin van der Sar posted his first outing since early August, emerging unscathed as Kiko Macheda's solitary goal gave United a narrow win over Everton at a rain-sodden Stobart Stadium.
The veteran Dutchman will be delighted to be back in action after being sidelined by a broken hand all season, but he was given little to do throughout the match, especially during a first half which failed to yield a shot on target from either side.
United's clearest openings before the break came when Robbie Brady's goal-bound shot was deflected over, while Joshua King also blazed off-target from inside the hosts' area. Everton, for their part, offered precious little in attack but remained sturdy in defence. In midfield, possession was swapped with regularity.
In fairness, teeming pre-match rain made for a slippery turf unconducive to anything but the unpredictable. However, as the game wore on and the elements became kinder, the intricacy of United's play gradually emerged.
Magnus Eikrem and Oliver Norwood both unsuccessfully chanced their arm from distance early in the second half, but the deadlock was broken in clinical style just before the hour mark.
Macheda laid the ball off to the onrushing Joe Dudgeon, who had burst through from defence. The Italian carried on his run and was there to clinically slot home a neat through-ball from Eikrem. Blues goalkeeper Carlo Nash managed to get a hand to Macheda's effort, but was beaten by the neat placement of the shot and the close quarters at which it was hit.
Macheda could easily have had a second as he swivelled to hit Brady's nodded pull-back, but he could only direct his shot straight at Nash from just outside the six-yard box.
Van der Sar had to be alert to tip away two dangerous crosses in the latter stages as Everton rallied, but his most testing involvement was a routine low save from Adam Forshaw's low 20-yard shot.
While the Dutchman may have yearned for a sterner test on his first outing of the campaign, he will still take solace in a clean sheet and the chance to spend the next week and a half training in anticipation of a first-team return against Bolton.
For Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce, a battling victory secured in adverse conditions and a return to the top of the Premier Reserve League table will do just as nicely.
United: Van der Sar; Fabio, C Evans, Gill, Dudgeon; Norwood (Brandy, 62), Eikrem (Wootton, 90), James, Brady; King (W Keane, 89), Macheda.
Sub not used: Amos.
Supernan
07-10-2009, 08:39 AM
Wow menang.....mantap. VDS return with cleansheet. Keren lah siap" balik lwn bolton minggu depan.
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RedRob
13-10-2009, 04:32 AM
Obertan sounds promising........ <:-P
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Reserves: Oldham 0 United 3
12/10/2009 18:50, Report by Steve Bartram | manutd.com
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United's defence of the Manchester Senior Cup continued with a routine group stage win over Oldham Athletic, while the intriguing subplot was provided by an impressive 45-minute cameo from Gabriel Obertan.
The French winger caught the eye with his sleight of foot and devastating speed during an opening half in which quickfire goals from Febian Brandy and Sam Hewson took the points.
Brandy, back in action at club level after returning from England's nightmare U-20 World Cup campaign, twice came close to opening the scoring inside 20 minutes, but was off-target with a glancing header and a powerful low shot.
Shortly afterwards, however, a neat one-two with Hewson culminated in the striker's release, clean through on goal. Inevitably, the former Swansea City loanee clinically dispatched the finish into the corner.
Within a minute, United's lead had doubled as Obertan released Fabio, and the Brazilian's surging run into the area presented Hewson with a simple conversion from inside the six-yard box.
Oldham were simply unable to live with their visitors' pace in attack, and the Reds continued to dominate matters throughout the remainder of the first half. Robbie Brady curled a free-kick just wide, while only a telling interception prevented Brandy from tapping in another Fabio cross.
On the opposite full-back berth, Rafael enjoyed an impressive return from injury of his own, and both he and the influential Obertan were removed at the interval after playing important first half roles. Magnus Eikrem and Joshua King were introduced in their place.
The removal of Obertan in particular seemed to affect the Reds' cohesion in attack, and it took 15 minutes for a decent opening to rear its head. Matty James couldn't apply the finishing touch to Brandy's half-cleared cross, however, and he slashed his effort off-target.
Norwood saw a cross deflected across the face of goal, while Hewson's bouncing effort was finger-tipped just wide by Josh Ollerenshaw, but it was United counterpart Ben Amos who was busier during the latter stages. Twice the Reds stopper had to produce smart saves, most eye-catchingly tipping away a powerful close-range effort from substitute Patrik Tischler
It was United's own subsitutes who had the final say, however, as Eikrem helped on Gill's through-ball for King, who advanced on goal before calmly slotting home in added time.
United: Amos; Rafael (Eikrem, 46), Wootton, Gill, Fabio; James, Hewson (W Keane, 68), Norwood; Obertan (King, 46), Brandy, Brady.
Sub not used: Lloyd-Weston.
Supernan
13-10-2009, 07:07 AM
Gud to hear this news,hehehee
Ngambil dr tweet nya BenHibs:D
Obertan's started very brightly, not seen too much of him running at defenders yet but some really clever touches and tricks so far
Good to see Rafael back and a twin on each flank as well of course.
Rafael and Obertan subbed at half-time after successful comebacks from injury. King and Eikrem on to replace them.
:ui2:
Ucup Carrick
13-10-2009, 07:26 AM
Oke Obertan....
saatnya beraksi....
vs bolton harus tampil dan bagus!!!
Oom Panda
13-10-2009, 08:08 AM
mana nih videonnya.... mo liaaat... ^^
Supernan
13-10-2009, 09:28 AM
Manchester united reserves Vs Oldham athletic reserves
credit to: charleysurf
bm9avQKiAKM
Hore dpet Videonya...........
Watch out for min 1:51 for Nice tricky from Obertan,ekekekekeke:serbu:
Oom Panda
13-10-2009, 12:45 PM
Nice dummy by Obertan.. Nice Speed Fabio... Rafael looking comfy on the right... great match... Brandy should score 2 on the first half tho...
red_devilz
13-10-2009, 01:52 PM
MotM ny Obertan,yah.....
Levelny Obe-chan emang bukan d reserve lagi....
Dah siap lum yah lawan Bolton nanti ??? Minimal jadi bench warmer lah :)
red_devilz
13-10-2009, 01:57 PM
Kira-kira youngster dari reserve yg di-release d akhir musim ini siapa ya?
Kalau menurut q sih : Sam Hewson ama Febian Brandy
Dua orang itu gak berkembang tuh....
They may be have a a bright future
But , definitely, not inside the OT....:peace:
Oom Panda
13-10-2009, 02:02 PM
Sam Hewson kaptennya bukan??
red_devilz
13-10-2009, 02:31 PM
Gak tau,om....
Tapi emang yang paling senior diantara rekan-rekannya yg lain yah si Sam Hewson...
Padahal dulu sempat berharap ama ini anak setelah lihat penampilannya d Champion Youth Cup 2007...cuman sekarang kalah bersaing ama Drinkwater, Cleverley, and Matty James
Kalau Brandy, kecil2 cabe rawit nih....kencang banget larinya
Tapi fisiknya tidak mendukung...pendek banget yah
Hhhmmmm,pingin lihat nanti setelah Petrucci sembuh dan Ljajic datang
Our youth squad is one of the strongest in England
Reserve : B.Amos / R.R.Zieler
Rafael --- Cathcart --- C.Evans---De Laet / Fabio
Ljajic --- Petrucci --- James --- Obertan / Eikrem
Welbeck ---- Macheda / King
red_devilz
16-10-2009, 03:53 PM
Reserves v Clyde
We are playing them in a friendly this Sunday:
Clyde set to face up to Man Utd side featuring the new Ronaldo
Oct 15 2009 By Hugh Keevins
THE player Sir Alex Ferguson hopes will be the new Cristiano Ronaldo is heading for Broadwood.
Superkid Gabriel Obertan, 20, is in the Manchester United team Fergie is sending north to face Clyde on Sunday in a game designed to raise vital funds for the cash-strapped Second Division basement boys.
Four hundred Red Devils fans have snapped up tickets but that could double after French starlet Obertan, signed from Bordeaux for £3million, sparkled on his debut against Oldham reserves on Tuesday.
Ole Gunar Solksjaer will manage United against Clyde and last night Broadwood director Frank Dunne said: "He has been on the phone to tell us Obertan and Rafael Da Silva will be in the squad."
Delighted
United and Clyde have a special relationship stretching back half a century.
Dunne said: "We first met in 1954 at our old ground, Shawfield. The legendary Duncan Edwards scored for United butwewon2-1."
Fergie, who served drinks to Clyde fans in his former Glasgow pub when the club was based in the city, said: "I'm delighted United have this opportunity to help Clyde by providing the opposition for this fund-raisier.
"Clyde is a special club for many people, myself included."
Dunne revealed Fergie keeps an eye on Clyde's progress when he said: "I was a guest at a Manchester derby at Old Trafford a few years ago.
"We played Arbroath the day before and I never imagined that would have entered Sir Alex's mind. But the first thing he said was,'That was a good 2-1 win for Clyde yesterday'."
And Clyde boss John Brown admitted he came close to signing for Fergie as a kid.
Bomber said: "I was with St Mirren's Boys' Club and I still remember scoring a hat-trick against Eastercraigs in a cup tie.
"I got a shock to discover Fergie was standing behind the goal, and an even bigger surprise when I found out he told his scouts to get me signed up for Love Street.
"The problem was I'd agreed the week before to begin my senior career at Hamilton.
"The players Ole will bring with him to face Clyde will be the United stars of tomorrow and they wouldn't be playing against us if Sir Alex didn't think it was good for their development."
"He is the top boss of all time and we have to be grateful to him for sending a team to attract a crowd.
"Walter Smith did the same for us with Rangers 18 months ago and the club pocketed £60,000 from the gate.
Hopeful
"Unfortunately, that money had to go straight to the bank to reduce debt and keep the wolf from the door.
"This time I'm hopeful I can raise the cash to get a couple of experienced players on loan in January to help keep my youngsters in the division because relegation would be a disaster."
Clyde set to face up to Man Utd side featuring the new Ronaldo - The Daily Record
rondwisan
19-10-2009, 07:42 AM
Friendly Match
Broadwood Stadium, 18 Oct 2009
CLYDE 0
MANCHESTER UNITED XI 4
Stewart og 22, Brandy 29, Rafael 59, Eikrem (pen) 89
18/10/2009 19:57 - ManUtd.com, Amir Rashid
Friendly: Clyde 0 United 4
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Rafael's comeback continued on Sunday with 90 minutes and a goal as a strong United XI selected by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer eased to a 4-0 victory at Clyde.
The hosts have had financial difficulties in recent times and Sir Alex Ferguson promised to send a squad packed with United hopefuls to the Broadwood Stadium, to help raise funds for the Scottish Second Division side. Zoran Tosic and summer signing Gabriel Obertan, making his second appearance for the Reds, were also noticeable starters.
The last time United faced Clyde was four years ago when a full-strength side ran out 5-1 winners. The man helming the Reds in the dugout may have been different this time round but Solskjaer's young guns enjoyed the same margin of victory as Sir Alex's men.
The visitors got off to a good start and controlled the pace and tempo of the game from the outset. Early on, the lively Tosic set up Brandy who beat goalkeeper Callum Reidford but unfortunately saw his effort cleared off the line by Connor Cassidy. The first goal came moments later when Clyde midfielder Paul Stewart’s miscued shot ended up in his own net following a low corner from Tosic.
Obertan showed glimpses of why he could be a shrewd signing, impressing with his speed and touch, not to mention his assists for United’s next two goals. For the first, he showed a good turn of pace to skip past his marker and run powerfully at the Clyde defence before sliding the ball across the box for Brandy to turn and score.
After the break the Frenchman grew in confidence and slid a delightful ball through for Rafael who charged up from his right-back position into the area and released a stinging shot low across the keeper that struck the inside of the post before going in.
Clyde posed little threat going forward and both Reece Brown and Oliver Gill looked assured in the heart of United's defence. Magnus Eikrem rounded off a good day for the Reds by scoring from the spot one minute from time, after Scott Gair had handled in the box.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was pleased with his side’s performance, on an important day for Clyde.
“We did well and played good football at times. Maybe we should have scored a few more goals but then again they could have had a couple of goals in the second half.
“It’s very important for us to come here - we have a good relationship with Clyde. The gaffer knows the people up here and he said that it was important that we came, performed well and show what Manchester United can be about. There was a quite a decent crowd here today so hopefully they have got some money in.”
United XI: Amos (Zieler 45); Rafael, R Brown (Evans 45), Gill, Dudgeon (McGinty 80); Norwood (Stewart 45), Hewson (Eikrem 45), James, Tosic; Obertan (Cofie 62), Brandy.
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rondwisan
23-10-2009, 07:34 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
Moss Lane, 22 October 2009
MANCHESTER UNITED 3
Eikrem (18), Brandy (82), Tosic (90)
BLACKBURN ROVERS 0
22/10/2009 19:33, Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 3 Blackburn 0
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Magnus Eikrem's sublime early free-kick and late strikes from Febian Brandy and Zoran Tosic gave United a comfortable win over Blackburn Rovers.
The Norwegian struck his fourth goal of the season after 18 minutes, curling in a delightful 20-yard effort, while Brandy rose to nod home a Tosic corner with eight minutes remaining. The Serbian then capped an impressive individual display by hammering home from 25 yards in the first minute of stoppage time.
The Reds dominated proceedings, passing up several half-chances before Brandy's clincher, while Blackburn scarcely tested United goalkeeper Ben Amos all evening.
Gabriel Obertan, who again impressed with his searing pace, direct running and trickery on the ball, teed up Matty James for the game's first half-chance, but the England under-20 skipper could only fire wide of the post.
Within long, the deadlock was broken as Eikrem provided further proof of his status as a set-piece specialist; curling an unstoppable effort just inside Jacob Keane's near post from 20 yards.
Fellow Norwegian Joshua King seemed certain to double the hosts' advantage five minutes later as he latched onto Obertan's through-ball, but he could only stab wide under substantial pressure from a Rovers defender.
Keane was then forced into a fine diving save by Sam Hewson, while Tosic was fractionally off-target after a winding run and shot, as United continued to make all the openings. Rovers, for their part, were restricted to no clear chances.
It was much the same story after the break as Matt James, substitute Corry Evans and Tosic were all narrowly off-target with decent efforts. Oliver Gill, imperious alongside Ritchie de Laet in defence, was unfortunate to fail to convert two close-range chances in quick succession.
The killer second goal finally came on 82 minutes as Brandy, on for King, rose at the near post ahead of Keane to nod home his third goal in as many Reserve games.
Far from sated, United continued to push for more. Evans was thwarted by a fine close-quarters save from Keane before Tosic pounced on some sloppy defending, advanced on goal and hammered a low shot inside the post, taking the Reds back to the top of the league in style.
United: Amos; R Brown, De Laet, Gill, Dudgeon; Eikrem (Norwood), Hewson (C Evans), James; Obertan, King (Brandy), Tosic.
Sub not used: Zieler.
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Supernan
23-10-2009, 07:45 AM
Wow menang lagi menang lagi,,,,,hahaha top deh anak asuhan Ole neh.
Rafael udh main full Obertan juga. Tosic score jg,cihuy deh, ayu dunk make it 1st debut minggu besok di CC......
Oom Panda
23-10-2009, 07:52 AM
It says that Tosic scored from straight corner??? wew... videonya dooonkkk... ^^
sir_otz
24-10-2009, 10:51 AM
It says that Tosic scored from straight corner??? wew... videonya dooonkkk... ^^
Youtubenya udah ada di Room United Multimedia thread Video Academy n Reserve.... silahkan di cek disana....
Btw Tosic golnya dari tendangan jarak jauh... bukan straight corner...:peace:
Supernan
24-10-2009, 03:59 PM
Yoi Om, Tosic jd starman neh semalem.
Obertan udh main full,nunggu hilitesnya aj neh ga keluar"
Gud Impress by UNITED reserve
Ole make improve very well :-bd
rondwisan
30-10-2009, 08:17 AM
duh petaka tos-tosan mampir juga ke reserve team, kalah dari Pool pulak ... :hammer:
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Lancashire Senior Cup
29 October 2009, Moss Lane
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
Tosic 71
LIVERPOOL 1
Eccleston 29
Liverpool win 4-3 on penalties
29/10/2009 20:12 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves lose out in cup shootout
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United's bid for a third successive Lancashire Senior Cup is over, after Liverpool edged a dramatic penalty shooutout at Moss Lane.
Nathan Eccleston's goal had the visitors deservedly ahead at the break, but United piled on the pressure and drew level through Zoran Tosic's 25-yard free-kick. The Serbian also had a strong shout for a penalty turned away in the final minute of normal time.
When the 90 minutes ended level, penalties were required to determine a winner. Liverpool's nerve proved steelier than United's, as visiting goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis turned away efforts from Matty James and Ritchie de Laet.
United started brightly enough, and created the better of the early chances. Cameron Stewart's right-wing cross fell to Joshua King in space, but the Norwegian curled his opportunity well over the bar from 10 yards.
Bouzanis was soon called into action; twice being forced to repel stinging volleys from skipper Corry Evans, but Liverpool moved into the lead just before the half-hour.
Confusion reigned as Eccleston emphatically fired home a left-wing pull-back, as the goal initially appeared to be ruled out by an assistant's flag. The referee correctly overturned the decision, however, and the visitors were ahead.
But for a superb goal-line block from Joe Dudgeon, Liverpool would have taken a two-goal lead into the break. Instead, the United left-back did brilliantly to block Eccleston's point-blank header with his own face.
United began the second half with greater purpose. Ritchie de Laet headed off target from an Oliver Norwood corner, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer introduced Tosic, Matty James and Kiko Macheda as the half wore on.
The triple move galvanised United, and Tosic levelled matters with 19 minutes remaining. In the absence of the injured Magnus Eikrem, the Serbian lined up a 25-yard effort and curled it through the wall and just inside Bouzanis' post.
From then on, there appeared to be only one winner as United pushed on. Tosic tumbled under the challenge of Robbie Threlfall and was denied what seemed a clear penalty, and the Serbian then sent a dipping 20-yard shot whistling past Bouzanis' right-hand upright.
Febian Brandy came close to nabbing victory in injury time, but his deflected drive crept just past the post, taking a keenly-contested tie to an inevitable penalty shootout.
Both sides traded expert kicks before Bouzanis made low saves from James and De Laet, sending the cup holders crashing out of this season's competition.
Shootout: Macheda scores; Irwin scores; Brandy scores; Ayala scores; Tosic scores; Mavinga scores; James misses; Eccleston scores; De Laet misses.
United: Zieler; R Brown (Macheda 65), De Laet, Gill, Dudgeon; Stewart, Hewson (Tosic 58),C Evans, Norwood (James 58), King; Brandy.
fredrian.seven
30-10-2009, 10:13 AM
Yah... kalah lagi sama lipervool.:( reserve dah kalah 2 kali sama lipervool. sekali 1-0 dan sekarang kalah adu pinalti.
hendiplast
30-10-2009, 10:18 AM
Zoran Tosic semakin matang di reserve
tp heran kenapa dia blm di percaya SAF buat masuk tim inti :confusing:
rondwisan
04-11-2009, 08:33 AM
City reserves 1 United reserves 0
MEN, Stuart Brennan - November 03, 2009
ALEX Nimely conjured up a stunning goal to settle the first Manchester reserve derby of the season.
The England Under-20 ace drifted in behind the United defence on 20 minutes to get on the end of Greg Cunningham's pinpoint diagonal pass, and volley it first time over Reds keeper Ron-Robert Zieler.
It was a deserved lead for the young Blues, who welcomed back Donal McDermott after his loan spell at League Two side Chesterfield.
They had begun much the brighter of the two sides, Nimely sending a header just wide, as United struggled to create clear chances.
The Reds' task got harder on 57 minutes when Scott Wootton was given a straight red card for a bad challenge.
But the visitors then staged a bold revival, and Cunningham went from provider to saviour, popping up on the line to clear after Febian Brandy had finally managed to steer the ball beyond City keeper Gunnar Nielsen.
sir_otz
25-11-2009, 09:54 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
North Ferriby, 24 November 2009
HULL CITY 1
Cullen 77
MANCHESTER UNITED 2
Tosic 58, 90+1
24/11/2009 20:50, Report by Adam Bostock
Reserves: Hull 1 United 2
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United Reserves’ first match for three weeks ended in victory thanks to a superb solo effort and a clinical injury-time shot - both from Zoran Tosic.
A dominant display by the Reds was set to end in disappointment after Mark Cullen cancelled out the Serb's brilliant first goal, not to mention when Ron-Robert Zieler produced a vital save to deny the same player in the 90th minute. But Tosic ensured a return to winning ways for United when he slotted home from Oliver Norwood's pass.
The Reds were by far the better side in the first half, with Cameron Stewart taking the game to Hull with a burst through the middle and a shot that flew just wide in the second minute. Another Stewart sprint onto a ball over the top brought home goalkeeper Mark Oxley off his line to clear the danger.
Hull’s first real threat came from a direct free-kick in the 15th minute following Oliver Gill’s foul on Tom Cairney, on the Tigers’ right flank. But although Nathan Hanley’s delivery was decent, it was repelled well by young Reds right-back Ryan Tunnicliffe.
Gill almost made amends for his foul in United’s next attack, feeding Stewart for another crack at goal that unfortunately flew wide of the frame. Tosic’s strike from a similar position, after Sam Hewson picked him out, was deflected wide; Tunnicliffe was unlucky not to head home from Magnus Eikrem’s resulting corner.
Stewart fashioned another chance for himself when he cut inside from his customary right-wing position but with the home defenders crowding him out, he managed only to lift the ball over the bar. Yann Ekra came closer to scoring for Hull when he steadied himself and volleyed wide from Ron-Robert Zieler’s attempt to punch clear.
Keeping the ball down seemed key in a contest affected by swirling winds; when Stewart did so in the 32nd minute, from Eikrem’s pass, his low shot forced a good save from Oxley.
While United’s attempts on goal were well into double figures by half-time, Hull had barely threatened at the other end – only really working Zieler from long throw-ins and the occasional through-ball which the German had to sweep away.
The first period ended on a low note for Oliver Norwood; the youngster who scored in back-to-back games for Northern Ireland Under-21s during the recent international break was booked for a late challenge on Hull left-back Dean Deagle.
Hull were quickly out of the traps following the interval and forced a corner, from which Mark Cullen flicked a header over Zieler but onto the top of the crossbar.
Having peppered Hull's goal with long shots in the first 45, a different approach paid dividends for United in the 58th minute. Tosic brought down Eikrem's diagonal pass from right to left and then slalomed his way past several Hull defenders before stabbing the ball over the goal line. It was a superb solo effort from the Serb and perfectly timed, given the Tigers' brighter start to the half.
With his side 1-0 up, Solskjaer threw a recognised striker into the mix, Will Keane coming on for Sam Hewson after seven goals in his last four academy appearances.
Apart from Keane clearing off the line following another Hull corner, and Gill joining Norwood on a yellow card, the game continued to go United's way. Eikrem, from a free-kick, and James both had shots on target and the Hull keeper Oxley also had to intervene when Tunnicliffe marauded forward from right-back and drilled a low ball into the six-yard box.
It was somewhat against the run of play, therefore, when Hull equalised 13 minutes from time. United were caught napping as Ekra took a quick free-kick and when Ryan Kendall crossed from the left, Cullen stooped to head past Zieler.
The Reds' German keeper had his revenge when Cullen went through in the final minute, stopping what looked to be a match-winning shot with his right foot. This save was even sweeter when United advanced to the other end and after Gill combined with Norwood, Tosic completed his double and claimed all three points for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.
United: Zieler; Tunnicliffe, Wootton, De Laet, Gill; Norwood, James, Hewson (Keane, 61), Eikrem (Petrucci, 75), Tosic; Stewart. Subs not used: Devlin, Ajose.
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Goal on Youtube dapat di lihat di thread Video Reserves dan Academy....
fredrian.seven
25-11-2009, 11:05 AM
Tosic makin tokcer... moga Fergie bisa segera mpromosikan ke tim utama. klo nggak partai UCL tengah pekan ini ya Carling cup awal desember depan.
drivemein
25-11-2009, 11:06 AM
United Reserves’ first match for three weeks ended in victory thanks to a superb solo effort and a clinical injury-time shot - both from Zoran Tosic.
Tosic sepertinya semakin menunjukkan perkembangan yang positif.
Saya yakin, akan tiba saatnya Tosic masuk ke tim utama Man United.
Ingat, OPA ksi Tosic no 14 (no kecil), berarti OPA yakin akan kemampuan dia.
Tosic harus sabar, mudah"an dia bisa terus berkembang di reserves.
BTW, 2 gol nya keren bgt. :thumbup:
Supernan
25-11-2009, 06:56 PM
2 goal from Serbian Kids....Fergie wht u waiting for, from this 17 caps SERBIA NATIONAL TEAM??!! PLAY HIM PLEASE!!!
rondwisan
15-12-2009, 01:27 AM
14/12/2009 15:00 - ManUtd.com, Nick Coppack
Pogba earns cup call-up
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Sixteen-year-old Paul Pogba is expected to be handed his first start for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Reserves this evening as the Reds meet Bolton at the County Ground, Leyland.
The Frenchman, who signed from Le Havre in the summer, has scored three times at Under-18 level and will now hope to make his mark in the Manchester Senior Cup.
A confident, composed and skilful midfielder, Pogba’s most recent run-out came in the FA Youth Cup last Thursday where he sent United on the way to victory after just 57 seconds.
Pogba isn’t the only youngster travelling to Leyland this evening. In fact, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s 16-man squad includes 10 players who have turned out for United's U-18s this season.
The Reds will be captained by Norwegian midfielder Magnus Eikrem, while Solskjaer will rely on Sam Hewson, Ben Amos, Oliver Gill, Oliver Norwood and Cameron Stewart to bring Reserves experience to the table.
United squad: Amos, Zieler; Tunnicliffe, McGinty, Wootton, Gill, Fornasier, Masacci; Pogba, Stewart, Hewson, Norwood, Eikrem (c), Petrucci; Ajose, Cofie
rondwisan
15-12-2009, 06:01 AM
Manchester Senior Cup
County Ground, 14 December 2009
BOLTON WANDERERS 2
Mooy (12), Obadeyi (48)
MANCHESTER UNITED 2
Pogba (11), Ajose (54)
Bolton win 3-2 on penalties
14/12/2009 20:20 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: Bolton 2 United 2
A youthful United side suffered a first Manchester Senior Cup defeat of the season, as Bolton Wanderers edged a dramatic penalty shootout.
In his first Reserves start, French midfielder Paul Pogba scored and assisted Nicky Ajose, but the young Frenchman was among three Reds who had spot-kicks saved in a shootout which United had led 2-0.
Despite relying on winger Cameron Stewart to operate in a lone striker's role, the patched-up Reds almost moved ahead inside five minutes. Ajose blazed a trail down the left wing and sent in a teasing cross for Stewart, whose header back across goal was going in until Trotters defender Reece Bennett cleared it to safety.
United didn't have to wait long to move ahead, however, and took the lead on 11 minutes. Magnus Eikrem's perfect free-kick found an unmarked Pogba, who directed the ball into the far corner with his right knee. An unorthodox finish from the highly-rated young Frenchman, but a perfect way to mark his first taste of Reserves action.
The hosts drew level within a minute, though, as Ajose was dispossessed inside his own half, and Aaron Mooy chanced his arm with a 25-yard effort which nestled inside Ben Amos' far post.
After that flurry of goalscoring action, the remainder of the half was tame in comparison. Sam Hewson was only a couple of yards off target with a 40-yard effort, while Adam Blakeman drove wastefully wide for the hosts in the final act of the first period.
Bolton moved ahead on 48 minutes when Tope Obadeyi powered past the challenges of Sean McGinty and Oliver Gill before lashing a shot inside Amos' near post.
United's forward forays were becoming increasingly rare, but a clinical finish from Ajose restored parity on 54 minutes. Oliver Norwood's superb pass was helped on by Pogba, and Ajose steadied himself before thundering a low shot inside the far post.
Bolton upped their tempo and should have retaken the lead shortly afterwards, only for an incredible miss from Michael O'Halloran to spare United's blushes. Amos spilled a catch against the Trotters striker, who seemed certain to nudge a finish into the gaping goal, only to slip on the ball, allowing McGinty to clear.
Gill was the next to save United, with a dramatic goal-line clearance from Sam Sheridan's low shot. For all the hosts' pressure, however, had Stewart converted one of two breakaway chances, the Reds could have staged an unlikely late smash-and-grab.
Neither side could find a late winner though, leading to a point apiece and a further two points for the winner of the ensuing penalty shootout. United stormed ahead as Bolton missed their first two kicks, while Hewson and Norwood clinically converted theirs. Bolton converted their next three, however, and a trio of saves from goalkeeper Rob Lainton, to deny Ryan Tunnicliffe, Pogba and Stewart, gave the hosts victory.
United: Amos; Tunnicliffe, Wootton, Gill, McGinty; Ajose (Cofie, 65), Eikrem, Hewson, Pogba, Norwood; Stewart.
Subs not used: Zieler, Fornasier, Massacci, Petrucci.
Supernan
15-12-2009, 05:32 PM
Wah kalah adu PK ya. sayang bner deh gpp deh Pogba nendang ga masuk pula...hahaha good jobs nih masi banyak kesempatan lain, Pogba udh naik aja ke reserve bisa kali ini dicoba di carling cup musim depan hehehe :P
rondwisan
22-01-2010, 06:58 AM
DIOUF hattrick ... :-bd
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Barclays Premier Reserve League
Eppleton Colliery Welfare Ground, January 21, 2010
SUNDERLAND 0
MANCHESTER UNITED 4
Diouf (18, 45 & 48), Hewson (pen 73)
21/01/2010 20:17, Report by Steve Bartram
Reserves: Sunderland 0 United 4
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Mame Biram Diouf plundered a clinical hat-trick in under 50 minutes on his debut for United's Reserves at Sunderland.
The Senegalese striker bagged two first half efforts - one a deft clipped finish, the other a brutal shot into the roof of the net - before sliding home a third just after half-time to keep the Reds hot on the heels of league leaders Liverpool, who dropped two points in a 3-3 draw with third placed Manchester City on Thursday.
The only worrying aspect of Diouf's eye-catching bow came when he was withdrawn with an injury just before the hour mark and was replaced by Cameron Stewart.
Nevertheless, that took only the thinnest layer of sheen from an impressive return to action for the Reds after five weeks without a match, as Sam Hewson later converted a penalty to inflict further misery on the reigning champions.
Diouf had signalled his intent early on as his powerful effort was deflected just over the bar, but the breakthrough came when a long ball from Matty James prompted hesitant defending from David Brown, giving Diouf the half-yard he needed to nick the ball and accelerate into the box. Although goalkeeper Trevor Carson hurtled from his line to narrow the angle, the striker calmly chipped a beautiful finish inside the far post.
Chances remained at a premium for the remainder of the first half, with much of the play taking place in midfield on a heavy pitch. Despite the taxing conditions, skipper Corry Evans particularly caught the eye as he broke up spells of Sunderland possession.
Gabriel Obertan raced through from the left flank but sliced his finish past the far post as United pushed for a killer second goal, but the Frenchman was involved when it came moments before the break.
James' speculative hooked pass seemed destined to run out for a goal kick, but Obertan managed to reach it and slide a first-time ball back across goal, where the onrushing Diouf lashed it high into Carson's net.
Any hopes of a Sunderland comeback were dashed in controversial circumstances within three minutes of the restart. After fine work down the left wing, Danny Welbeck crossed into the box, Diouf dummied and accepted a neat return pass from Ollie Norwood. Although he seemed a yard offside, the striker's clinical left-footed finish stood, capping a superbly varied hat-trick.
Shortly afterwards he was substituted with an apparent knock, briefly removing some cohesion from the United attack. Sunderland began to exert themselves more and, after 53 minutes, drew Ben Amos' first meaningful save, as Roy O'Donovan's deflected lob prompted an impressive tip over from the United goalkeeper.
Soon enough, United were on the front foot once more. Obertan again used his searing pace to nick the ball, but this time his heavy pull-back for Stewart culminated in the 18-year-old winger firing into the side-netting. A fourth goal wasn't long coming, and James' through-ball allowed Danny Welbeck to race in on goal. He was felled by Carson inside the area, and Hewson, on for Norwood, slotted coolly home.
Thereafter, Amos was called upon more often, first to field a toe-poked effort from Nathan Luscombe, then superbly claw away Michael Kay's looping header. Although Sunderland ended the match with plenty of possession and intent, it was United who almost had the final say as Welbeck embarked on a powerful run down the left before placing a finish just past the far post.
Not quite a five-star show in scoring terms for the Reds, but a four-goal win after such a trying lull between fixtures will satisfy Messrs Solskjaer and Joyce no end - while a certain Mr Ferguson will undoubtedly have allowed himself a smile at the news of his newest arrival's continued hot streak in front of goal.
United: Amos; Gray, De Laet, Gill, Dudgeon; Norwood (Hewson 63), C Evans (Macheda 73), James, Obertan; Welbeck, Diouf (Stewart 57).
Subs not used: Zieler, Wootton.
Oom Panda
22-01-2010, 08:02 AM
MANTAB MAME!!!!!! Tapi mudah2an ga ada masalah sama injury nya....
Supernan
22-01-2010, 08:54 AM
Gila golnya DIouf kelas dunia semua haha Kiko back in action, Obertan good assit!!!
Nice deh 4-0,setelah absen lama nih tim reserve akhirnya main lagi haha
masih cinta ato tidak no 32 yg lama ... terima kasih atas kontribusinya selama di United..
dan selamat datang striker tajam kita... no 32 yg baru.......:mudance:
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Mame Biram Diouf post match interview - Sunderland Reserves 0-4
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Barclays Premier Reserve League
Moss Lane, Jan 28 2010
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
(Gray 44)
BOLTON WANDERERS 0
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Reserves: United 1 Bolton 0
Skipper David Gray struck the only goal of a hard-fought game against Bolton Wanderers to put United top of the Barclays Premier Reserve League (north).
The Scottish full-back turned in a close-range finish on the stroke of half-time after the visitors failed to clear a corner kick, sealing a victory which puts Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side two points clear of Liverpool, who have a game in hand.
Ben Foster, making his first appearance for the Reserves this season, was called into routine action on a handful of occasions in the second half but was largely untroubled thanks to strong work by Ritchie De Laet and Oliver Gill in the centre of defence.
United and Bolton's second strings had already met three times this season prior to Thursday's clash. That familiarity, allied to teeming rain, made for a war of attrition on a freezing evening at Moss Lane.
A strong start from the Reds yielded a near miss for Gabriel Obertan, but Bolton's Sam Sheridan contrived to fluff his lines with time and space inside the United area. Later the Bolton midfielder drew a smart stop from Foster, by which point the injured Corry Evans had been replaced by Febian Brandy.
Mame Biram Diouf, scorer of a debut treble for the Reserves at Sunderland last week, was given fewer opportunities in front of goal, but was given more chance to showcase his link-play abilities. The Senegalese striker had one effort deflected wide before the break, before Cameron Stewart curled an effort agonisingly against the inside of the Bolton post.
United's pressure did reap a deserved opener on the brink of half-time, however, when skipper Gray was on hand to turn in Obertan's cross deep inside a packed penalty area.
The visitors survived a strong penalty shout within 20 seconds of the restart as Brandy was seemingly hauled down without censure, but soon embarked on a spell of pressure, with influential midfielder Aaron Mooy twice only just off target with powerful efforts.
Diouf fired just over the bar after a superb pass from Fabio, before Bolton again served notice of their largely dormant threat when Ricardo Vaz Te brought a superb low stop from Foster. The England international's opposite number, Rob Lainton, did well to parry Brandy's swerving effort, and heroic defending from Chris Stokes blocked Diouf's follow-up with the goal gaping.
Only Gray was able to find a route past Lainton, and that solitary strike was enough to edge a hard-fought victory for the Reds, who now top the Barclays Premier Reserve League (north), and are well in the hunt to bag a first league title for four seasons.
United: Foster; Gray, De Laet, Gill, Fabio; Stewart (Norwood, 46), C Evans (Brandy, 16 (Dudgeon, 83)), James, Hewson, Obertan; Diouf.
Subs not used: Zieler, Moffatt.
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Uniteds reserver 3-0 Stabæk
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2 gol dan 1 assist dari Diouf....^:)^
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Supernan
01-02-2010, 02:21 PM
iy nih kemarin uji coba sm klub dr norway, kekny United reserve erat bngt sm Noray ya ada Ole,Hussain,Eikrem,King hahaha keren menang 3-0 Diouf lg.
Dnger" Possebon main ya? cmiiw
red_devilz
02-02-2010, 02:11 PM
OLE........ gw kok malah pingin liat OLE pake kostum no 20 lagi ya :D
Supernan
04-02-2010, 08:22 PM
Ntr malem reserve derby nih, skuad Ole nurunin ga tanggung"
Res v City: Foster Fabio Gray De Laet Dudgeon Obertan C.Evans Ando Possebon James Diouf. Subs: Zieler Moffatt Norwood Stewart W.Keane #mufc
Gila yah berasa tim lapis kedua 1st team tuh hahaha Mantap! Bantai CITY :serbu:
fredrian.seven
05-02-2010, 09:03 AM
Ntr malem reserve derby nih, skuad Ole nurunin ga tanggung"
Gila yah berasa tim lapis kedua 1st team tuh hahaha Mantap! Bantai CITY :serbu:
Iya Sob, biasanya meski pertandingan reserve tapi klo lawannya musuh bebuyutan MU hampir pasti nurunin beberapa skuad utama yang jarang maen. meski pertandingan level 2 tapi gengsi tetep utama,he...
Reserves derby postponed
Thursday night's Manchester Senior Cup derby between United and City has been postponed.
A frozen pitch at Moss Lane gave officials no choice but to call off the game, for which a strong United side including Anderson, Ben Foster, Gabriel Obertan, Mame Biram Diouf and Fabio had been selected.
MUTV's live and exclusive coverage has now been replaced by a special edition of Young, Gifted and Red, starting at 18:30 GMT.
The Reserves are next in action against Burnley on Thursday, 11 February. News of the Senior Cup derby's rearrangement will appear first on ManUtd.com.
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Supernan
05-02-2010, 09:48 AM
Sial bner dah gara" cuaca lg. Pdhal mw liat Ando,Possebon,Obertan,Diouf main buat reserve. Derby pula hehehe
Supernan
19-02-2010, 07:22 AM
Akhirnya tim reserves main lagi,sekian lama postponed trus gara" cuaca.
Menang 2-0 lwn Everton.
18/02/2010 17:03, Report by Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 2 Everton 0
Anderson completed an impressive hour of action as United's Reserves strolled to victory over Everton through goals from Mame Biram Diouf and Cameron Stewart.
The Brazilian international ran midfield during his time on the field, providing the inspiration behind countless attacks and laying on Diouf's opener.
A strong Reserves side also featured an impressive 90 minutes from the livewire Gabriel Obertan, while Rodrigo Possebon also returned to action in a neat and tidy midfield display.
Another Brazilian, Fabio, was given barely any time to enjoy a fruitful evening. His involvement was curtailed by a hard but fair challenge from Shane Duffy after just five minutes. Although he attempted to rejoin the fray, Fabio was replaced by Reece Brown four minutes later.
By that point, Everton goalkeeper Iain Turner had produced a superb sprawling stop from Diouf, and the Scottish custodian went on to thwart United time and again during the first half. Diouf, who again looked sharp in front of goal, repeatedly drew fine stops from Turner, while Obertan and Stewart were also denied.
When United finally broke the deadlock, it came amid Everton's most fruitful attacking period. Moments after Anton Peterlin's header had been disallowed for offside, Adam Forshaw nodded against Ben Foster's post. The ball ricocheted to Possebon, who quickly ferried it to Anderson, and he burst forward through midfield and slipped a perfect pass through for Diouf to bury a low left-footed drive past Turner.
Within three minutes, United's lead was doubled. Obertan advanced on goal, meandered right and slipped a pass to Stewart infield. The winger neatly fashioned space for himself before drilling a low shot inside Turner's far post from the edge of the area.
With a match-winning lead established, United allowed the game to lull to a pedestrian pace throughout much of the second period. Anderson made way for Scott Wootton and Diouf was replaced by Febian Brandy, who later rolled a shot against the post, before Everton were reduced to 10 men when Aristote Nsiala picked up a second booking.
Six minutes from time, Obertan embarked on a storming run from inside his own half; displaying scintillating pace to outstrip three opponents, only for Turner to save the Frenchman's powerful low shot.
The result takes United four points clear of second placed Manchester City, who have played a game more than the Reds, while Liverpool sit five points behind but can retake top spot by a point if they win both their games in hand.
United: Foster; De Laet, C Evans, Gill, Fabio (R Brown, 9); Stewart, Norwood, Anderson (Wootton, 60), Possebon, Obertan; Diouf (Brandy, 64)
Subs not used: Zieler, Moffatt.
IMHO : Ini skuad reserve terbaik United kalo gw bilang deh, Nama" talenta dunia hehehe Obertan,Diouf,De Laet , Possebon dll.
Obertan, Ando n Diouf maen bagus beritanya ...:devil1:
baru dapet yg ini .. yg HD segera menyusul
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fredrian.seven
19-02-2010, 10:31 AM
Wih... foster, De Laet, Fabio, Ando, Possebon, Obert, dan Diouf. bener2 tim reserve utama,he... maksudnya tim terbaik reserve.
possebon akhirnya balik ke MU lagi ya. ada yang tau nggak gimana selama di Braga. klo nggak salah awalnya dia mo dibalikin ke MU gara2 nggak dapet tempat di braga, tapi kok baru sekarang muncul di MU?
Supernan
19-02-2010, 11:42 AM
Wih... foster, De Laet, Fabio, Ando, Possebon, Obert, dan Diouf. bener2 tim reserve utama,he... maksudnya tim terbaik reserve.
possebon akhirnya balik ke MU lagi ya. ada yang tau nggak gimana selama di Braga. klo nggak salah awalnya dia mo dibalikin ke MU gara2 nggak dapet tempat di braga, tapi kok baru sekarang muncul di MU?
Bener Bro, Braga skuad nya udh "gemuk" sekarang Braga jd kandidat kuat juara Liga Portugal sm Benfica.
Kalo ga slh dia di Braga belum memiliki caps satu pun, baik starter maupun pengganti. :-?
fredrian.seven
19-02-2010, 02:18 PM
Bener Bro, Braga skuad nya udh "gemuk" sekarang Braga jd kandidat kuat juara Liga Portugal sm Benfica.
Kalo ga slh dia di Braga belum memiliki caps satu pun, baik starter maupun pengganti. :-?
Berarti bisa dibilang sia2 dong dia di braga. padahal klo misalnya tetep di MU ada kemungkinan turun di carling cup klo nggak di reserve. masa 6 bulan yang sia2 ya.
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Supernan
20-02-2010, 10:02 AM
Koq ga muncul ya di gw??
Supernan
20-02-2010, 10:14 AM
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bang_zak
20-02-2010, 10:33 AM
wah wah..diouf makin oke yack...kekekekek...next big thing dah..:D:D
Supernan
25-02-2010, 10:00 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
Leigh Sports Village, 24 Feb 2010
Reserves: Blackburn 1 United 1
United's young Reserves took an impressive point from an experienced Blackburn Rovers side at Leigh Sports Village.
Ritchie De Laet's superb volley ensured a share of the spoils for the Reds, who had trailed David Hoylett's early header for a home side boasting several players with extensive first team experience.
An ebbing, flowing start yielded chances for both sides. Oliver Norwood swapped cute passes with Gabriel Obertan before firing over via the crossbar, while Ben Amos reacted well to turn away David Dunn’s powerful left-footed effort after excellent approach play from the Rovers midfielder.
The United goalkeeper was unable to prevent the hosts’ opener on 17 minutes, however, as Rovers moved ahead when Junior Hoylett found room to direct a near post corner goalwards, with Amos and Cameron Stewart just unable to prevent the ball from crossing the line.
Although Rovers bossed much of the midfield battle and Steven Reid almost doubled their lead with a thunderous shot which clipped the outside of the post, United almost drew level when Mame Biram Diouf stung the palms of Jason Brown with a left-footed rocket.
The equaliser did arrive - in emphatic style - just moments before the interval. Diouf kept a United corner alive by retrieving the ball on the right flank and firing in a delightful cross which De Laet arced superbly past Brown on the volley.
Having spent large portions of the first half on the back foot, United’s dander was up. Shortly after the start of the second half, Stewart’s curling effort was beaten away by Brown as the Reds’ play began to carry greater purpose.
It took another fine save from Amos to preserve parity, however, as livewire winger Hoylett slalomed between defenders and powered a shot towards the near post which was turned spectacularly up onto the crossbar.
Norwood could count himself extremely fortunate to still be amid the action after the hour mark, after a high, late challenge caught Reid flush on the right knee. The Irish international was justifiably irate, especially after his long-running battle with injuries, but his subsequent shove on Norwood meant both players were punished with a booking.
The pair almost combined to tee up a United winner with eight minutes remaining, as Norwood’s cross deflected off Reid and bounced for William Keane. The teenage substitute had caught the eye with a lively cameo, but could only stab the ball against Brown’s post.
Instead both sides had to settle for a point - United's first league draw of the season - and the Reds are now five points clear of second-placed Manchester City, although third-placed Liverpool lie menacingly six points behind, but with three games in hand.
United: Amos; Brown, De Laet, Wootton, Gill; Stewart (W Keane 60), Possebon, Norwood, C Evans, Obertan (Brandy 60); Diouf.
Subs not used: Zieler, Moffatt, Ajose.
Blackburn banyak juga masukkan pemaen senior.....
Brown
Lowe
Ramm
Hanley
Jones
Linganzi
Reid
Dunn
Di Santo
Basturk
Hoilett
Subs:
Ritgers
Swann
Blackman
Potts
Morris
Manchester Senior Cup
Ewen Fields, 8 March 2010
STOCKPORT COUNTY 0
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
Keane 74
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Res: Stockport 0 United 1
Will Keane hammered home his first goal for United's Reserves to give the Reds a narrow Manchester Senior Cup victory at Stockport County.
The cup holders took three scarcely-deserved group stage points after the substitute striker lashed in a stunning 20-yard finish 16 minutes from time at Ewen Fields.
The strike masked a below-par display from United, who lacked the fluid, accurate passing and solid defending which has become a hallmark under the management of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce.
Although Nick Ajose flashed an early shot just past the County upright, it was the hosts who made by far the clearer and more numerous chances throughout the first period.
Ron-Robert Zieler produced a stunning reaction save to prevent Oliver Gill's errant clearance from giving County the lead, while ex-Red David Poole curled just past the top corner from the edge of the area.
Sam Hare was just off-target from distance, but John Disney spurned the clearest opening of the first half in the 44th minute, when Poole's cross evaded three defenders but was skewed wide with the goal gaping.
The steely-faced manner with which Solskjaer and Joyce stalked to the dressing room at half-time intimated the off-colour nature of United's display, and it was of no surprise to see far more resolve in the Reds' approach after the break, with far less defensive generosity on show.
At the other end, goalkeeper Lloyd Rigby wasn't called into meaningful action until the 69th minute, when he was forced to clutch Scott Moffatt's ambitious drive, but United were galvanised by the introduction of substitute Keane.
The youngster, so prolific for Paul McGuinness' under-18s this season, broke the deadlock on 74 minutes when he was found by Oliver Norwood, 30 yards from goal. The 17-year-old striker advanced, shimmied space away from his marker and fired an unstoppable drive past Rigby.
Despite bossing possession during the latter stages, United were unable to find a killer second goal. Substitute Magnus Eikrem, back from injury, deftly glanced a Norwood free-kick just past the post in injury time, but his fellow substitute was left to take the plaudits for his stunning maiden strike.
United: Zieler; Moffatt (Eikrem 78), Cathcart, Wootton, Gill; Stewart, Possebon, C Evans, Norwood, Ajose (W Keane 60); Brandy (Cole 87).
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lagi2 "new Rooney" yang cetak goal.........:muflag:
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fredrian.seven
09-03-2010, 09:34 AM
Akhirnya muncul juga postnya...
Katanya kemaren Hargo mo maen di reserve. tapi kok nggak ada didaftar pemaen ya? :confusing:
Supernan
09-03-2010, 09:36 AM
Akhirnya muncul juga postnya...
Katanya kemaren Hargo mo maen di reserve. tapi kok nggak ada didaftar pemaen ya? :confusing:
Belum bro, kan Hargo dijadwalkan tampil pas kamis ini lwn Man City di lanjtan liga reserves...:mudance:
Barclays Premier Reserve League
11 March 2010, Moss Lane
MANCHESTER UNITED 2
R Brown (19), W Keane (27)
MANCHESTER CITY 2
Nimely (33), Tutte (pen 90)
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Res: Utd 2 City 2
United were held to a frustrating draw with Manchester City after surrendering a two-goal lead in a breathless encounter.
The Reds went two goals clear inside half an hour through Reece Brown and Will Keane, only to succumb to heavy City pressure as Alex Nimely reduced the arrears before Andrew Tutte converted a 90th-minute penalty.
For long periods it had seemed that desperate defending and an inspired performance from United goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler was going to all-but end the Blues' hopes of catching United in the title race. Ultimately, the draw leaves the door ajar for third-placed Liverpool.
City started with clear intent, as Nimely twice chanced his arm inside two minutes, but Mame Biram Diouf was within a whisker of breaking the deadlock with a glancing header on 10 minutes as United found a foothold in the game.
The visitors' attack carried plenty of menace, however, and it took a stunning double save from Zieler to keep out David Poole's shot and Nimely's follow-up, which seemed a certain goal until the German flung himself to parry it behind.
The importance of that save became apparent two minutes later as United took the lead. Oliver Norwood curled a tantalising free-kick into the City area and landed it perfectly on the forehead of the onrushing Brown, who buried his header into the bottom corner.
The Reds' lead was doubled in audacious fashion on 27 minutes. Brown's long ball down the right flank caused hesitation in the Blues' defence and allowed Diouf to steal in. The Senegalese striker's pull-back was just behind Keane, but the young striker improvised and spun to backheel a finish into the goal.
Having opened his Reserves account with a spectacular winner at Stockport on Monday, the 17-year-old striker is fast showing that he is equipped to cope with a rapid rise through the ranks - this truly was an astoundingly astute finish.
City's reaction was positive. Oliver Gill's brave block prevented Nimely from connecting properly with an overhead kick, but the lively striker wasn't to be denied and he halved the arrears shortly afterwards by turning in the rebound after Dedryck Boyata's header had rattled Zieler's crossbar.
The see-saw nature of the game continued as Diouf fired over from 20 yards, while Norwood curled just wide from distance and fired a volley straight at David Gonzales
Diouf was replaced by Cameron Stewart at half-time, and although the game continued to swing from end to end, it wasn't until the 58th minute that the first shot on target came, when Tutte brought a routine save from Zieler.
United introduced Febian Brandy at the expense of Gabriel Obertan, and were forced into another change with 15 minutes remaining. Ritchie De Laet and Kieran Trippier contested a 50-50 challenge from which the City man emerged with the ball. As play continued and Zieler was forced to save from Tutte, De Laet stayed down in obvious pain.
The Belgian was replaced by Magnus Eikrem, and Corry Evans dropped back into the centre of defence. United almost snatched a third goal with 10 minutes remaining, but Gonzales managed to claw away Scott Wootton's header. At the other end Zieler was once again equal to Boyata's close-range effort, before City turned the screw.
Zieler could only palm out a corner to Nedum Onuoha, whose shot was cleared off the line by Wootton, while Brown performed similar heroics from Ben Mee's follow-up. When the ball was flighted back in, Mee's header was spectacularly turned away by Zieler.
Just when it seemed United could hold out, however, Brown was penalised for handball deep inside his own area, giving Tutte the chance to fire home the leveller which City's pressure had threatened for so long.
A point apiece was a fair result, and one which leaves this season's title race hanging in the balance. United remain two points clear of City, who have played a game more, but third-placed Liverpool sit seven points off top spot but with four games in hand.
United: Zieler; R Brown, Wootton, De Laet (Eikrem, 75), Gill; Norwood, C Evans, Possebon, Obertan (Brandy, 66); Diouf (Stewart, 46), W Keane.
Sub not used: Devlin.
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gol keren dari Keane...:muflag:
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Supernan
19-03-2010, 07:57 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
18 March 2010, Moss Lane
MANCHESTER UNITED 2 BURNLEY 0
(Brandy 22, C Evans 55)
Goals from Febian Brandy and Corry Evans gave United a hard-fought victory over Burnley, and kept the Reds on course for the Barclays Premier Reserve League North title.
Owen Hargreaves' 45 minute cameo proved a consuming subplot to the game, but the midfielder's slick outing and a vital victory for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce's side made for a positive evening on all fronts.
Almost all pre-match talk centred around the 29-year-old's return after nearly two full seasons on the sidelines, and he seldom squandered possession in a clinical display amid a congested midfield battle which made for a stuttering opening to the game.
Little surprise then, that open play yielded few chances in the first half. Indeed, it was through a set-piece that the visitors almost opened the scoring on 15 minutes when Joey Gudjonsson cracked a stunning 20-yard free-kick against the top of Ron-Robert Zieler's crossbar.
Burnley's frequent reliance on the offside trap suggested that United would be able to forge chances aplenty, but the visitors' plot was largely well-executed. Only once was it sprung, by Reece Brown, only for Rodrigo Possebon's subsequent shot to be blocked and Oliver Norwood's rebound to hurtle well over.
A minute later, however, the Burnley-born midfielder played a huge part in United's opening goal. Norwood again demonstrated his trademark prowess from set pieces with a wicked inswinging free-kick which Brandy glanced beyond Diego Penny in the visitors' goal.
Down but not deterred, Burnley roared straight back and Zieler was twice called upon to make solid saves before the interval. Straight from the second-half kick-off, the German was scrambling when Gudjonsson's effort from inside his own half brushed the bar.
Substitute Nicky Ajose played a pivotal role in United's killer second goal, on 55 minutes. Having been released but pushed slightly wide by Brandy's pass, the winger worked his way away from goal, turned back and curled in a superb back-post cross which skipper Evans steered high into the roof of Penny's goal.
Magnus Eikrem, on for Hargreaves, also had a key role to play in the scoreline, as he proved an unlikely saviour for Zieler five minutes later. The German had missed his punch at a corner, but as the ball ricocheted towards goal, Eikrem hacked it to safety to preserve United's clean sheet.
Brandy forced a smart save from Penny and Zieler gratefully clutched another Gudjonsson blockbuster, but the save of the match came on 80 minutes when Penny somehow stretched and arced to reach substitute Scott Moffatt's glorious 25-yard piledriver.
Unfazed by his near miss, the defender displayed his customary determination in the final minute to clear Wes Fletcher's shot off the line, following a melee in which Zieler had made a superb close-range save from Christian Kalvenes.
That steadfast refusal to concede characterised a United performance of great resolve; one which puts the Reds in a commanding position as the season reaches its nitty-gritty stage.
United: Zieler; R Brown, Wootton, Gill, Dudgeon (Moffatt, 66); Stewart, Hargreaves (Eikrem, 46), C Evans, Possebon (Ajose, 46), Norwood; Brandy.
Sub not used: Devlin.
Supernan
26-03-2010, 09:19 AM
Baru mw streaming td malem,eh di postponed nih gara" cuaca!! :P
ronysnaja
26-03-2010, 09:48 AM
Keren2. golnya. Calon striker United 2 musim lagi nih.
Dan yang lebih menyenangkan, dia pake nomor 16 pula. Keane reborn as a striker? Maybe...
Barclays Premier Reserve League
Moss Lane, 8 April 2010
MANCHESTER UNITED 6
Gill (2), Obertan (12), De Laet (24), Evans (63), Brandy (68), Dudgeon (76)
HULL CITY 1
Featherstone (57)
Reserves: Utd 6 Hull City 1
United's bid for a first Barclays Premier Reserve League North title gathered pace with a comprehensive victory over Hull City at Moss Lane.
Just 24 hours after second-placed Liverpool's unlikely defeat at rock-bottom Wigan, the Reds struck six times to move six points clear at the head of the table.
Oliver Gill opened the scoring after just over a minute, before Gabriel Obertan - with his first goal at United - and Ritchie De Laet made the game safe. Although Hull pulled a goal back after half-time, fine goals from Corry Evans, Febian Brandy and Joe Dudgeon sealed an impressive win for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.
Ahead of next week's potentially decisive clash with Liverpool at Moss Lane, United made a lightning start in a first competitive outing for three weeks. Little more than a minute had passed when Oliver Norwood's corner was flicked on to Gill, and his header goalwards bounced past goalkeeper Mark Oxley.
The visiting goalkeeper's view was heavily obscured by the presence of Febian Brandy, and while the striker wheeled away in delight to claim the goal, replays could not betray any clear touch from him.
Just as the senior side had done against Bayern Munich in Wednesday's ill-fated encounter at Old Trafford, the Reserves quickly bagged a second goal. Cameron Stewart had already fired just wide when Rodrigo Possebon led a counter-attack and fed Obertan, who coolly slotted home his maiden goal for the club.
Possebon then sidefooted straight at Oxley from close-range, before the visitors served notice of their involvement when top scorer Mark Cullen fired horribly wide when unmarked and well placed inside the six-yard box.
That let-off was only a rare scare for the Reds, however, and after Brandy's shot had been well saved, De Laet pounced on Norwood's corner to volley inside the near post and put United well in control.
The first half lulled to a close from thereon, although it took another smart save from Oxley to keep out Evans' left-footed effort, and the visitors reduced the arrears when Nicky Featherstone turned in a close-range finish on 57 minutes, pouncing after the luckless Joe Dudgeon had made a superb challenge inside the area.
United's response was a positive statement of authority. Six minutes after conceding, skipper Evans pounced on a half-cleared corner to send a delightfully-executed volley spinning into the top corner.
Four soon became five when substitute Will Keane snaffled possession and Evans found Brandy, who shimmied away from two challenges before drilling a low shot under Oxley from the edge of the area.
Solskjaer introduced young talents Scott Wootton and Paul Pogba for further tasters of second string action, and the chances kept coming. De Laet, shifted to right back after Wootton's introduction, latched onto a superb ball from Evans but was thwarted by Oxley's fine save.
There was nothing the beseiged Tigers goalkeeper could do to stop United's sixth goal coming on 76 minutes, however.Keane's blocked shot looped up to the edge of the box, where Dudgeon twisted and unleashed a quite breathtaking volley into the far corner.
Hull, to their credit, continued to manfully push for further consolation, and right-back Joe Fox crashed a late shot against the top of Foster's crossbar.
The visitors were comprehensively outclassed, however, and the Reds roll into next week's top of the table clash in top form and fresh from their biggest win of the season so far.
United: Foster; Moffatt (Wootton 73), De Laet, Gill, Dudgeon; Stewart (W Keane 63), Norwood (Pogba 74), Possebon, C Evans, Obertan; Brandy.
Subs not used: Zieler, Cofie.
sir_otz
09-04-2010, 05:31 PM
Manchester United 6-1 Hull (Goals)
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otonk reddevilz
09-04-2010, 05:41 PM
mantap mod..gol pertamanya lucu tuh..setalah lepas tendangan sudut..semuanya umpan make kepala dan ngegolinnya pake kepala..:D:D
gol ke 5nya juga keren..skillfull banget..:thumbup:
gol terakhir mantabbsss..........<:-P
rondwisan
14-04-2010, 08:15 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
13 April 2010, Moss Lane
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
Obertan 44
LIVERPOOL 0
13/04/2010 18:58 - ManUtd, Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 1 Liverpool 0
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United are on the brink of a first Barclays Premier Reserve League title in four seasons, after Gabriel Obertan's scorching drive overcame Liverpool.
The Frenchman arrowed home an unstoppable 25-yard drive on the cusp of half-time in a tense, top-of-the-table clash at Moss Lane, the result of which leaves United nine points clear of the Merseysiders, who have two games in hand. Four points from games against Burnley and Wigan will guarantee the title for United.
In a customarily tight encounter between the sides, livewire winger Obertan provided the one moment of outstanding quality, and was the liveliest threat on show in a match dominated by two sturdy defences.
It took half an hour for the first attack of note, and only breathtaking defending from Liverpool's Victor Palsson kept the scoresheet blank. Obertan's surge to the byline and cross caused havoc in the away area, in which Febian Brandy spun and shot goalwards, only for Palsson to somehow keep the ball from crossing the line with an heroic lunge.
Soon afterwards, Brandy's speculative lob into the danger zone forced back-pedalling goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi to tip over his crossbar, before Francisco Duran's free-kick prompted a fine full-length catch from Ben Foster.
Just as the half seemed to be meandering to a close, however, Obertan broke the deadlock in devastating fashion. In keeping with the game, the goal's build-up was scrappy as the Frenchman jostled with Damien Plessis for possession, but his subsequent shot tore into the top corner.
Within seconds of the start of the second half, Obertan almost grabbed a second. Latching onto a through-ball from Will Keane, on as a substitute for Brandy, the winger could only toe-poke just wide of Gulacsi's upright.
As the half wore on, Liverpool enjoyed greater possession and carried much menace in their play, but a resolute United backline refused to concede a clear chance for an equaliser. David Amoo's glanced header into the side netting provided a scare, but otherwise the Reds' defence stuck to the task manfully.
At the other end, the visitors were similarly steadfast - although Chris Mavinga almost sealed his side's misery with a spectacular near-miss, stabbing just past his own top corner in a desperate attempt to clear a loose ball.
Obertan and Rodrigo Possebon both attempted pot-shots from outside the area without success, while Gerardo Bruna fired over from a half-cleared corner with his side's final chance.
With that opportunity went the visitors' hopes of salvaging anything tangible from the game, and perhaps from the title race. With a massively superior goal difference and a six point lead, United need a maximum of four more points to clinch the coveted crown.
United: Foster; Wootton, De Laet, Gill, Dudgeon; Stewart (Pogba 86), C Evans, Possebon, Norwood, Obertan; Brandy (W Keane 46).
Subs not used: Devlin, Moffatt, Thorpe.
gol indah dari Obertan.......^:)^^:)^
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otonk reddevilz
14-04-2010, 10:13 AM
mantap...tadi pagi sempat nonton seblum ke kantor..cuman udah menit 90. nggk sempat liat golnya gara gara telat bangun..:(
tumpal_oneunited
14-04-2010, 11:31 AM
Mantabss... :thumbup:
United menang atas pool di Reserves Team...
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Manchester Senior Cup
22 April 2010, Moss Lane
MANCHESTER UNITED 0
MANCHESTER CITY 2
Mak (77), Tutte (79)
Reserves: Utd 0 Man City 2
United’s treble hopes were dashed as Manchester City deservedly reached the Manchester Senior Cup final at the Reds’ expense.
In the sides’ final group game, in which the winners were assured of a berth in the final against Bolton Wanderers, late goals from Robert Mak and Andrew Tutte ended United’s hopes of retaining the trophy for a third season in a row.
The Reds rarely showed the verve and composure that has characterised this season’s league championship win, and only a string of saves from Ben Foster kept City at bay until the final few minutes.
Alex Nimely’s powerful 25-yard shot was beaten away by Foster after nine minutes, although the England goalkeeper was fortunate to see his shanked clearance scuffed wide by the City striker shortly afterwards.
David Ball forced another smart stop from Foster with a 20-yard effort, before Abdisalam Ibrahim headed wastefully against the top of the United crossbar amid a goalmouth melee.
United’s play was unusually off-key in places, although Kiko Macheda’s superb through-ball almost released Joe Dudgeon, and a City clearance ricocheted off Febian Brandy and straight into the arms of relieved goalkeeper Lorius Karius.
Brandy was then denied a strong shout for a penalty when he tumbled under the sustained attentions of Reece Warbara, before Dedryck Boyata and Ritchie De Laet both passed up presentable headed chances to score in first half injury time.
The second half was an altogether more even affair with far fewer chances, although City should have moved in front on 52 minutes. Instead, Boyata could only smash over the bar amid another penalty box scramble.
De Laet then fired into the side netting when Oliver Norwood’s free kick arrived at his feet, while Foster made another superb save moments later to deny Ball at close quarters. In the ensuing play, Nimely was incandescent at not receiving a penalty for a Norwood challenge.
With 13 minutes remaining, the striker’s superb through-ball gave Mack the chance to outpace Gill, round Foster and slot coolly home, and just over two minutes later Tutte hammered home a 20-yard effort to make the game safe for City.
Although the Reds pressed for a route back into the game, the visitors held firm to reach next month's final. For United, there is the not inconsiderable consolation of being league champions, and a national playoff with Aston Villa looming.
United: Foster; Wootton, De Laet, Gill, Dudgeon; Stewart (Pogba 76), C Evans, Possebon, Norwood; Macheda (W Keane 58), Brandy (R Brown 81).
Subs not used: Devlin, Hussain.
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rondwisan
23-04-2010, 09:26 AM
wah city reserve ngebalesin kekalahan seniornya last week .... :( :hammer::hammer:
wah city reserve ngebalesin kekalahan seniornya last week .... :( :hammer::hammer:
iya malah menggagalkan ambisi treble dari reserves....
setelah juara wilayah dan akan memperebutkan juara nasional lawan villa dan di senior cup malah kalah ...
padahal Macheda dah di pakai juga..
rian4
23-04-2010, 08:48 PM
Mantaaavs banget nih cikal bakal Penerus United masa depan...
Ga depan2 amat denk.. :D:D
Keren Keren mreka :thumbup:
fredrian.seven
27-04-2010, 08:49 AM
Reserves: Wigan 1 United 0
26/04/2010 19:17, Report by Steve Bartram
United's Reserves suffered a first league defeat of 2010 against Wigan, but the Reds' youthful side can take heart from a gutsy performance after playing over half the game with 10 men.
Ritchie De Laet was dismissed for a clash with Tomasz Kupisz late in the first half, and the Polish striker compounded United's misery by steering in his side's second half winner.
Six days after being crowned league champions, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce freshened up their side with two starting debutants: Michael Keane and Etzaz Hussain. During the second half, the pair would also make way for two more first-timers. Charni Ekangamene and Jessie Lingard entered the fray as the coaches sought to further the education of some of the under-18s' twinkling talents.
On a pitch unconducive to the Reds' slick passing game, little quality was allowed to surface throughout the first half. The game's first noteworthy chance took 25 minutes to arrive, as Ablan Serrano fired against the base of Ron-Robert Zieler's post after neat play from Kupisz.
The Reds hit back, however, and created a flurry of chances just after the half-hour. Oliver Norwood's corner found the onrushing De Laet, but his powerful header was palmed over by Lee Nicholls. The Latics goalkeeper then saved with his feet from Hussain, Keane's rebound deflected onto the crossbar via Jonathan Breeze's back and Febian Brandy's header was then kept out at close range by Nicholls again.
Just before the interval, United's hopes were hit by the dismissal of De Laet. Kupisz took issue with the Belgian's shoulder barge, which went unpunished, and charged into the United defender moments later, long after the ball had gone. Although clearly provoked, De Laet's reaction was ill-advised, going head-to-head with the Pole and then grabbing him by the throat. Kupisz escaped with a booking for his part in the fracas, while De Laet was red-carded for violent conduct.
Despite closing the first half on a negative note, the Reds began the second period in upbeat fashion and could have taken the lead almost immediately. Norwood's superb free-kick curled behind the home defence, only for Gill to misjudge the ball's bounce, before Adam Buxton hurtled in at the back post to clear before Keane could convert.
As United kept up the pressure, Possebon headed against the post from six yards after superb wingplay down the left flank from Brandy. The hosts hit back, however, as Serrano once again came close, drawing a fine one-handed save from Zieler with a shot destined for the top corner.
The German was helpless just after the hour mark, however, when Daniel Redmond capitalised on a short corner by delivering a wicked cross into the box, and Kupisz slid in ahead of Evans to poke a finish between Zieler's legs.
The goal came as a massive blow for the Reds, and the champions almost suffered another setback shortly afterwards. Again Redmond crossed for Kupisz, but this time the Pole poked his finish wide.
Under Solskjaer and Joyce, however, the second string are made of stern stuff. After enjoying a spell of patient possession, Joe Dudgeon's long throw fell for Possebon, whose right-footed volley crept inches wide of Nicholls' far post.
The Reds reverted to a three-man defence and introduced Belgian youth international Ekangamene at the expense of Keane. Stewart fired a left-footed volley over, before Norwood's wicked free-kick clipped Nick Meace and bounced just past the post.
Four minutes from time, Norwood chanced his arm with a direct free-kick, only for Nicholls to clutch it and preserve his side's lead. In the second of two added minutes, United's final chance came and went as Stewart's superb cross pierced the home defence, but the stretching Possebon could only fire wide from inside the six yard box.
A second straight defeat, then, for the Reds, but there are far more positive to be taken from this gallant loss than in last week's limp Manchester Senior Cup exit against Manchester City.
United: Zieler; M Keane (Ekangamene 76), De Laet, Gill, Dudgeon; Stewart, C Evans, Possebon, Norwood, Hussain (Lingard 84); Brandy.
Subs not used: Johnstone, Cole.
sir_otz
27-04-2010, 11:25 AM
United: Zieler; M Keane (Ekangamene 76), De Laet, Gill, Dudgeon; Stewart, C Evans, Possebon, Norwood, Hussain (Lingard 84); Brandy.
Subs not used: Johnstone, Cole.
Mungkin udah juara jadi mainnya agak nyantai....
Zieler yang udah pasti out dari United season depan masih dimainkan, selain itu ada nama2 yang jarang main di reserves kemarin dimainkan. Ada Michael Keane yang saudara kembar Will Keane, juga ada Charni Ekangamene yang di sign dari Antwerp Maret tahun 2009.
Mungkin udah juara jadi mainnya agak nyantai....
Zieler yang udah pasti out dari United season depan masih dimainkan, selain itu ada nama2 yang jarang main di reserves kemarin dimainkan. Ada Michael Keane yang saudara kembar Will Keane, juga ada Charni Ekangamene yang di sign dari Antwerp Maret tahun 2009.
yup...
klo menurut gw justru itu pemaen yg lebih sering di academy ato U18s dan jarang mendapat kesempatan justru dikasih kesempatan bermain di reserves langsung...
karena di reserves pertandingan sisa dah gak menentukan drpada pasang skuad "inti" ntar persiapan lawan Villa jadi terganggu mending asah mental dari pemaen yang jarang dpt kesempatan tampil
Barclays Premier Reserve League
Turf Moor, 29 April 2010
BURNLEY 0
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
Cole (90)
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Reserves: Burnley 0 United 1
Ice-cool Larnell Cole struck a delightful injury-time winner to ensure a winning end to the league season for United's Reserves.
The tricky midfielder popped up in the first of three added minutes to cap a slick passing move with a neat finish, bringing a silver lining to a largely gloomy game at Turf Moor.
With the championship already secured, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce used the second of two dead-rubber league games to again blood a string of youngsters from Paul McGuinness' under-18s. Cole joined Michael Keane, Jessie Lingard and Etzaz Hussain in starting for a youthful second string.
United's promising start to the game belied the scrappy affair which followed. Cameron Stewart, moonlighting as a lone striker once again, seized on a defensive mistake and strode through on goal, but his early shot was turned away by Diego Penny. The Peruvian goalkeeper would not face another shot on target before half-time.
Neither Penny nor United counterpart Ron-Robert Zieler were employed during a first 45 minutes of misplaced passes as both sides struggled to find a telling final ball.
Burnely's cohesion increased towards the end of the first period, and Oliver Norwood was slightly fortunate not to concede a penalty for clipping Wes Fletcher's heels. From the rebound, Ray Harvey forced Zieler into his first save of the half.
The first chance of the second period fell to Stewart again as he raced onto Lingard's pass and attempted to round Penny, only for the giant goalkeeper to thrust out a hand and avert the danger.
Hussain and Oliver Gill were replaced by former Burnley youth star John Cofie and Robbie Brady respectively, and the latter, who slotted in at left-back, made a sterling block just as Fletcher looked set to fire the hosts into the lead.
Half-chances continued to come and go and the game seemed certain to drift to a goalless draw. Just as injury-time began, however, United put together a slick, incisive passing move to snatch the points.
Substitute debutant Michael Fornasier swapped passes with Norwood and found Lingard. The ball was quickly flicked to Stewart, then Cofie, who advanced before sliding a pass to Cole. The midfielder's first touch bobbled up and away from him, but he needed only another two touches to nick the ball away from an onrushing defender and stab a finish past Penny.
The Reds could have added further gloss to the scoreline when Fornasier and the outstanding Corry Evans broke in tandem, but the Italian's pass was intercepted with the final act of the game.
Harsh on Burnley perhaps, but sufficient reward for a plucky, determined display from Solskjaer and Joyce's much-changed champions. Local authority has been underlined, now for Monday's national playoff against Aston Villa.
United: Zieler; M Keane, C Evans, Gill (Brady 63), Dudgeon (Fornasier 79); Norwood, Cole, Possebon, Lingard, Hussain (Cofie 63); Stewart.
Subs not used: Johnstone, Ekangamene.
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nu_reccayasha
30-04-2010, 11:18 AM
pemain reserve MU sebenernya bagus2
tapi sama opa koq jarang y
yang dimainin di tim senior
jadi kangen dengan pemain2 muda MU yang suka bikin kejutan saat dtim senior
fredrian.seven
04-05-2010, 05:29 AM
Berita baru Reserve MU juara liga reserve setelah menang atas aston villa. MU menang adu pinalti setelah di waktu normal imbang 3-3. Diouf bikin 2 gol plus 1 gol macheda. Setelah U-18 juara,sekarang reserve,dan semoga minggu depan skuat utama yang juara,amiiiiiin. Treable yang unik,he..
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sir_otz
23-06-2010, 09:55 AM
Reserve League revamped for 2010/11
Posted by nickogs20 on June 23, 2010
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As mooted back in April, details have reached us of extensive changes to the format of the Barclays Premier Reserve League for the coming season.
The structure of reserve football in England has long been a bone of contention for all involved, the lack of games, inadequate scheduling and stale, predictable nature of the north/south-oriented fixture list frustrating managers, players and fans alike and prompting a number of clubs to reconsider their participation in the Premier Reserve League. While an article on Chelsea’s official site from April suggested the governing body were already considering a revamp, the recent decision of Fulham, Stoke City and Birmingham City to join Tottenham Hotspur in withdrawing has left the PL with little option but to completely restructure the competition.
This means an end to the old system whereby those Premier League clubs opting to enter a team would be split as evenly and logically as possible into Northern and Southern sections, within which everyone would play each other home and away. Confirmation from the PL is expected in the coming weeks, but our understanding is that the restructure will see the remaining sixteen teams split into three groups, made up as below:
Group A: Bolton Wanderers, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Wigan Athletic.
Group B: Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Everton, Liverpool, Sunderland.
Group C: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Each side will play the other teams in their group twice (home and away) and every other team once (either home or away), meaning a total of 19 games for those in Groups A and B and 20 games for Group C clubs. The Premier Reserve League Play-Off – previously contested between the Northern and Southern champions and won last season by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s United second string – will still take place, with the winners of Group A facing the winners of Group B for the right to meet the Group C winners for the national title.
At first glance, the proposed new format looks to be both an improvement and yet still something of a disappointment. Facing rare reserve opponents like Chelsea and Arsenal will certainly make for a more exciting and varied fixture list, with interest in those games likely to be greater than – with all due respect – yet another meeting with the likes of Bolton. A minimum of 19 games is also a slight increase on last year’s 18 (and the jump from 16 to 20 for those in Group C is a significant one). Ultimately however, the feeling remains that the reserve system will still fail to offer the regular competitive football that young players in the 18-21 bracket require to develop, with the long gaps between games that we’ve become accustomed to in recent years likely to remain commonplace.
That said, with the logistical problems posed by teams using lower league grounds as their reserve venues and the increasing number of teams – not just in the top flight – opting to go it alone with ‘development squads’ and tailored programmes of friendlies, tournaments and overseas tours, the Premier League’s hands were very much tied and the new format was arguably the best possible solution at this time. It is to be hoped that the new structure can work sufficiently well so as to persuade the four ‘rebel’ clubs (or any promoted sides who may replace them) to return to the fold, increasing the number of games in the process, but in the meantime look for United to continue to arrange friendlies (like those versus Clyde, Motherwell and Stabaek last season) to fill the gaps between their league and cup commitments.
http://manunitedyouth.wordpress.com/2010/06/23/reserve-league-revamped-for-201011/?
sir_otz
23-06-2010, 10:05 AM
Reserves Pre-Season Plans 2010 / 2011
July 12 - Curzon Ashton (A)
Tameside Stadium, Ashton-under-Lyne (7.45pm)
July 17 - Dunfermline (A)
East End Park, Dunfermline (SCO) (3pm)
July 24 - Yeovil Town (A)
Darren Way Benefit Match
Huish Park, Yeovil (3pm)
July 27 - Oxford United (A)
Kassam Stadium, Oxford
July 31 - St Johnstone (A)
Alan Main Testimonial
McDiarmid Park, Perth (SCO) (2pm)
August 3 - Altrincham (A)
Moss Lane, Altrincham (7.30pm)
Redsbusby
02-07-2010, 03:20 AM
Semoga Keane, Joshua King, dan POgba bersinar teranggg..
Emang pogba uda reserve y?:-B
Supernan
13-07-2010, 05:58 AM
Jack Crompton Trophy
Tameside Stadium, 12 July 2010
CURZON ASHTON 0
MANCHESTER UNITED 4
Eikrem (7), Morrison (28), Ajose (35), Brady (66)
12/07/2010 20:05, Report by Steve Bartram
Curzon Ashton 0 United 4
United's Reserves made a victorious start to pre-season preparations, overcoming Curzon Ashton to clinch the Jack Crompton trophy.
Goals from Magnus Eikrem, Ravel Morrison and Nicky Ajose had United three clear by the interval, and a fine fourth from Robbie Brady secured the victory.
Just seven minutes had passed when Eikrem turned in Joshua King's centre, and King claimed his second assist just before the half-hour mark when he found Morrison with a long ball forward, and the tricky youngster arced home a cute lob.
Within long, Ajose clinically turned in United's third from close range to effectively end the contest. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce made seven changes at the interval, and substitute Brady quickly set about turning in an eye-catching performance; smashing a long-range effort against the bar before curling home a sumptuous shot.
Skipper Cameron Stewart thumped a shot against the Curzon post, while Zeki Fryers and Oliver Norwood both came close. At full-time, United legend and Curzon president Jack Crompton presented the trophy named in his honour, marking a highly satisfactory start to pre-season preparations for the Reds.
United: Devlin (Johnstone, 46); Wootton, Chester, Gill, Dudgeon (Fryers, 46); Stewart, Possebon (Norwood, 46), Morrison (Tunnicliffe, 46); Eikrem (Lingard, 46), King (W Keane, 46), Ajose (Brady, 46).
sellamanyaunited
13-07-2010, 08:43 AM
ini akademi apa tim reserve om? suka bingung hahahaha
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rondwisan
13-07-2010, 09:15 AM
mestinya sih reserve Non ..., klo academy ada threadnya sendiri juga kok ... :peace:
Supernan
13-07-2010, 10:17 AM
Jack Crompton Trophy
Tameside Stadium, 12 July 2010
CURZON ASHTON 0
MANCHESTER UNITED 4
Eikrem (7), Morrison (28), Ajose (35), Brady (66)
12/07/2010 20:05, Report by Steve Bartram
Curzon Ashton 0 United 4
United's Reserves made a victorious start to pre-season preparations, overcoming Curzon Ashton to clinch the Jack Crompton trophy.
Goals from Magnus Eikrem, Ravel Morrison and Nicky Ajose had United three clear by the interval, and a fine fourth from Robbie Brady secured the victory.
Just seven minutes had passed when Eikrem turned in Joshua King's centre, and King claimed his second assist just before the half-hour mark when he found Morrison with a long ball forward, and the tricky youngster arced home a cute lob.
Within long, Ajose clinically turned in United's third from close range to effectively end the contest. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce made seven changes at the interval, and substitute Brady quickly set about turning in an eye-catching performance; smashing a long-range effort against the bar before curling home a sumptuous shot.
Skipper Cameron Stewart thumped a shot against the Curzon post, while Zeki Fryers and Oliver Norwood both came close. At full-time, United legend and Curzon president Jack Crompton presented the trophy named in his honour, marking a highly satisfactory start to pre-season preparations for the Reds.
United: Devlin (Johnstone, 46); Wootton, Chester, Gill, Dudgeon (Fryers, 46); Stewart, Possebon (Norwood, 46), Morrison (Tunnicliffe, 46); Eikrem (Lingard, 46), King (W Keane, 46), Ajose (Brady, 46).
Hehehe ini reserve team jg lg pre season Awal yg baik nih bagi asuhan OGS20 :) :peace:
sir_otz
13-07-2010, 12:17 PM
Udah pake Jersey baru nih....
Joshua King with new Kit on reserves game
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drivemein
14-07-2010, 12:42 PM
Skipper Cameron Stewart
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Ravel Morrison on the ball
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Magnus Eikrem wheels away after opening the scoring
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Joshua King races clear
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Skipper Cameron Stewart lets fly
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Nicky Ajose slots home to make it 3-0...
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... and receives the congratulations of Stewart and Joe Dudgeon
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Scott Wootton lines up a cross
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Zeki Fryers gets a shot away
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Redsbusby
14-07-2010, 01:03 PM
COngrats yah buat Reserves, jadi tambah CInta deh :wowcaem::wowcaem:
But Not for the jersey :army:, its terrific!!. Itu yg di postnya bro drivemain, kayaknya itu bukan Josh King deh. cmiiw....
drivemein
14-07-2010, 01:33 PM
COngrats yah buat Reserves, jadi tambah CInta deh :wowcaem::wowcaem:
But Not for the jersey :army:, its terrific!!. Itu yg di postnya bro drivemain, kayaknya itu bukan Josh King deh. cmiiw....
aduuuh, salah ya bro agung? hmm..... abisnya siapa donk itu?
saya langsung mengambilnya dr website united youth bro.
tolong dikoreksi jika saya salah, mohon maaf ya.
Redsbusby
14-07-2010, 01:57 PM
Skipper Cameron Stewart
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Joshua King races clear
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Skipper Cameron Stewart lets fly
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aduuuh, salah ya bro agung? hmm..... abisnya siapa donk itu?
saya langsung mengambilnya dr website united youth bro.
tolong dikoreksi jika saya salah, mohon maaf ya.
Bukannya skippernya yah bro? agak kurang yakin aja, soalnya rada hafal ama tampangnya si King :D:D. Ngga tau jg sih.
Coba deh liat gambar dibawahnya, SKipper nya si Cameron Stewart...
Dari situs youthnya yah, mungkin editornya yg salah :D:D:D
Oom Panda
14-07-2010, 04:56 PM
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ancurr... eikrem cungkring amaaaat.....
btw, lovely shirt....
sir_otz
15-07-2010, 09:53 AM
Hayo.... bahas masalah jersey udah ada threadnya.... disini threadnya Reserves Game... [-X[-X
BTT
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http://manunitedyouth.wordpress.com/reserves/reservefixtures1011/
sir_otz
15-07-2010, 10:02 AM
Untuk Lancashire Senior Cup, schedule belum keluar... namun udah ada drawingnya....
Reds draw Shakers in Senior Cup
Posted by nickogs20 on July 14, 2010
United’s Reserves will face Bury in the first round of this season’s Lancashire Senior Cup.
The Reds – who won the trophy under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in both 2008 and 2009 before unfortunately exiting last season’s competition on penalties – will begin their campaign with an away tie at the Shakers’ Gigg Lane stadium, with a home quarter-final against Oldham Athletic the prize awaiting the victor. With Blackburn Rovers, Morecambe, Rochdale and Blackpool the other contenders in United’s half of the draw, Solskjaer’s side have every chance of making another run to the final, with a 14th LSC triumph the ultimate goal.
The full draw for this season’s competition is as below:
FIRST ROUND
1 Blackburn Rovers vs Rochdale
2 Bolton Wanderers vs Accrington Stanley
3 Wigan Athletic vs Manchester City
4 Bury vs Manchester United
5 Morecambe vs Blackpool
Byes: Liverpool, Oldham Athletic, Preston North End
QUARTER-FINALS
6 Wigan Athletic or Manchester City vs Liverpool
7 Preston North End vs Bolton Wanderers or Accrington Stanley
8 Bury or Manchester United vs Oldham Athletic
9 Blackburn Rovers or Rochdale vs Morecambe or Blackpool
SEMI-FINALS
10 Winner of Match 8 vs Winner of Match 9
11 Winner of Match 7 vs Winner of Match 6
FINAL
12 Winner of Match 10 vs Winner of Match 11
Fixtures dates/times and venue information aren’t available yet, but should be published in the near future, presumably after Liverpool and Oldham Athletic have contested the 2010 LSC final on July 24.
http://manunitedyouth.wordpress.com/2010/07/14/reds-draw-shakers-in-senior-cup/
Supernan
15-07-2010, 07:37 PM
Ole backs new Reserves format
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is delighted with this season's changes to the format of Reserves football.
Previously split into north and south divisions, the Barclays Premier Reserve League has three sub-divisions this term, with the northern section split in two.
United are in Northern Group A alongside Bolton, Manchester City, Newcastle and Wigan. The Reds will play each team twice, and will make up the rest of the league season with single matches against each Northern Group A and Southern Group teams.
"We’re split into three groups now and we manage to play all the teams, which will be great," Ole told ManUtd.com. "It’ll be a good experience for the players to come up against Arsenal, Chelsea, Villa… all those teams.
"Sometimes you can grow stale by playing against the same teams three or four times a season, as we can in the league and cups, and it’s always good to get different experiences and test themselves against different teams."
Northern Group A: Bolton Wanderers, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Wigan Athletic.
Northern Group B: Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Everton, Liverpool, Sunderland.
Southern Group: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Reserves fixtures 2010/11
Thu Sep 16 Aston Villa H
Mon Sep 27 Blackburn Rovers A
Mon Oct 4 Arsenal H
Tue Oct 26 Wolverhampton Wanderers A
Tue Nov 2 Bolton Wanderers A
Thu Nov 11 West Bromwich Albion A
Thu Nov 18 Wigan Athletic H
Tue Nov 23 Manchester City A
Thu Dec 9 Newcastle United H
Thu Dec 16 Chelsea H
Thu Jan 13 Bolton Wanderers H
Tue Jan 25 Wigan Athletic A
Thu Feb 17 Manchester City H
Tue Feb 22 Newcastle United A
Wed Mar 9 Blackpool A (Kick-off 4pm)
Thu Mar 17 Sunderland H
Tue Mar 22 Liverpool A
Tue Apr 5 West Ham United A (Kick-off 2pm)
Thu Apr 14 Everton H
Wed Apr 27 Northern Groups Play Off Final
Wed May 4 North v South Play Off Final
Supernan
18-07-2010, 08:18 AM
Pre-Season Friendly
East End Park, 17 July 2010
DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC 1
Kirk (63)
MANCHESTER UNITED 5
King (1 & 16), Ajose (11), Possebon (34), W Keane (85)
17/07/2010 20:52, Report by Steve Bartram
Dunfermline 1 United 5
United's Reserves strolled to a second friendly victory in a week, stunning Dunfermline with a five-goal display at East End Park.
Joshua King hit an early brace, while Nick Ajose, Rodrigo Possebon and substitute Will Keane also struck to ensure an eye-catching sequel to Monday's four-goal hammering of Curzon Ashton.
It took little more than 20 seconds for King to fire United ahead, pouncing on a slapstick defensive collision to calmly slot home the opening goal of the game.
The Pars had a mountain to climb 10 minutes later. Magnus Eikrem's measured pass found Ajose inside the area, and the livewire forward curled a perfect finish just inside goalkeeper Chris Smith's post.
Although their side were being run ragged, the home faithful generously applauded United's next goal - a superbly powerful shot from King on 16 minutes. Possebon added a fourth, also from distance, which gave Smith no chance.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce rang the changes at half-time and throughout the second half, and the Pars pulled a goal back through Andy Kirk's free-kick.
The final word went to United, however, when Keane latched onto a fine pass from Robbie Brady and fired a fabulous finish just inside substitute goalkeeper Kyle Allison's post.
United: Devlin (Johnstone 46); Wootton, Chester (Tunnicliffe 64), Gill, Dudgeon (Fryers 64); Norwood (Brady 46), Possebon, Eikrem, Morrison (Stewart 46); King (W Keane 46), Ajose (Lingard 64).
Mantap ada nama baru Lingard, Possebon kasian ya ga di bw 1st team :(
Ga kalah kelas nih campaign reserves sm 1st team :x^:)^
fredrian.seven
18-07-2010, 08:56 AM
Wih.. 1-5 mantep banget.
Klo diperhatiin pemaen yang paling senior adalah chester dan possebon ya. Perkembangan possebon kok rasanya agak mandek ya? Sejak peminjaman yang gagal di braga kok rasanya perkembangannya agak mandek. Umurnya klo nggak salah lebih tua dari corry evans tapi yang dibawa malah corry. Ya mungkin penilaian ini kurang akurat tapi klo dibandingkan sebelum dipinjamkan dulu dimana dia masuk ke dalam pemaen muda berbakat sekarang beritanya dah jarang. Moga penilaianku salah.
Oh ya,klo aku perhatikan will keane mirip secara fisik dan posisi sama thomas muller ya? Dan tipe main keane yang lebih flamboyan (he..sok tau nih,padahal nggak paham arti flamboyan) dan lebih mirip penyerang kedua juga mirip.moga ntar sesukses muller juga.
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Supernan
18-07-2010, 08:57 PM
Sedikit foto" dr websitenya DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC.
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_jK3Gsc9M_xc/TEHczjEnKYI/AAAAAAAAATk/Ovziy3Q_cz0/s640/IMG_0884.JPG
OLE OLE OLE OLE B-)
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Possebon
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Penasaran gw ini siapa sih? yg sebelahnya Will Keane? ad yg tw? :peace:
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Oliver Gill
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fredrian.seven
18-07-2010, 09:33 PM
Sedikit foto" dr websitenya DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC.
Penasaran gw ini siapa sih? yg sebelahnya Will Keane? ad yg tw? :peace:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_jK3Gsc9M_xc/TEIKnAxm2mI/AAAAAAAAAWk/j1CJ2CfV3Xk/s640/IMG_1005.JPG
Yang pemaen united ya? Itu kan scott wotton (bek tengah).
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Supernan
18-07-2010, 10:09 PM
Yang pemaen united ya? Itu kan scott wotton (bek tengah).
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oh iya ya gan si Wotton,hahaah thx gan mukanya beda potong rambut ya doi?? :shakehand::thumbup:
rondwisan
26-07-2010, 10:15 AM
Darren Way Testimonial
24 July 2010, Huish Park
YEOVIL TOWN 3
Kalala (47), Williams (49), Virgo (51)
MANCHESTER UNITED 2
Possebon (38), Brady (78)
25/07/2010 17:35 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: Yeovil 3 United 2
United's Reserves suffered a first defeat of the 2010/11 pre-season preparations in a thrilling testimonial for Yeovil Town stalwart Darren Way.
Goals from Rodrigo Possebon and Robbie Brady were negated by a madcap five minute spell early in the second period, during which United shipped three costly goals. However, the most important outcome of the afternoon was the 6,664 attendance for Way, whose playing career was curtailed by an horrific road accident in December 2008.
The 30-year-old provoked a mass outpouring of applause and recognition when he took to the field for the final moments of a game which captivated all present from start to finish.
United made a promising start, but almost fell behind when Dean Bowditch thudded an effort against Conor Devlin's crossbar. Ravel Morrison was thwarted in a one-on-one with Glovers goalkeeper John Sullivan and Joshua King was crowded out by a pack of defenders, before United took the lead eight minutes before the break.
Cameron Stewart's cross found King, and the Norwegian front-man picked out Possebon, who stroked home the opening goal from the edge of the penalty area.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce made just one half-time substitution, bringing on Brady for Possebon, but the Reds' rhythm was thrown off-kilter by an amazing start to the second period from the hosts.
Just two minutes had elapsed when Jean-Paul Kalala smashed an unstoppable 25-yard effort past Devlin, and the United goalkeeper was beaten again two minutes later as Sam Williams stabbed in from close range.
The enraptured crowd watched on in disbelief as Adam Virgo headed home Yeovil's third goal moments later, capping an incredible spell for the hosts. Shell-shocked, United took time to settle back into the match.
King created and then spurned a presentable chance and Morrison's shot was deflected just off-target, before Brady took centre stage. The winger fired narrowly wide from the edge of the area, but quickly trumped that effort with a cracking shot into Sullivan's bottom corner with 12 minutes remaining.
The livewire winger was withdrawn with six minutes remaining, but the star turn came when Way was introduced as a last-minute substitute amid emotional scenes.
After a career which included three spells at the Glovers, Way rounded off his playing days in style. To their credit, his colleagues gave him a fitting send-off.
United: Devlin; Chester, Cathcart, Gill, Dudgeon; Stewart (Ajose 73), Possebon (Brady 46 (Lingard 84)), Eikrem, Morrison, Norwood (Tunnicliffe 64); King.
Subs not used: Johnstone, Fryers.
Oom Panda
26-07-2010, 10:20 AM
bujug... 4 menit 3 gol.... parah.. lose concentration abis tuh kayanya....
fredrian.seven
27-07-2010, 08:34 AM
Reserve ikut2an tim senior yang kalah sama Kansas city (atau tim utama yang ikut2an ya :confusing: :crazy:).
Nggak apa2 dah... toh cuman pre-season aja lagipula fokus tim reserve (dan U-18) bukan menang yang utama tapi pembentukan pemaen baik fisik, teknik dan mental sebelum masuk tim utama. Kekalahan ini bisa jadi pelajaran juga buat sisi mental mereka.
rondwisan
27-07-2010, 08:57 AM
itu Posebon gak diajakin team senior ya .... :-/:-/
@ Oom Ded ...
para junior tuh maennya duluan ..., jadi nyang senior nyang ikut-ikutan kalah ... :(
fredrian.seven
27-07-2010, 09:30 AM
itu Posebon gak diajakin team senior ya .... :-/:-/
@ Oom Ded ...
para junior tuh maennya duluan ..., jadi nyang senior nyang ikut-ikutan kalah ... :(
Iya tuh Sam. Kayaknya (semoga salah) perkembangan Possebon dah mentok. Padahal umurnya lebih tua dibanding corry evans, tapi yang dibawa malah evans. Mungkin efek peminjamanan yang gagal di braga berdampak buruk. Ya moga ini salah dan possebon bisa buktiin potensinya seperti yang banyak disebut di awal musim lalu.
sir_otz
27-07-2010, 09:32 AM
Pre-Season Friendly
East End Park, 17 July 2010
DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC 1
Kirk (63)
MANCHESTER UNITED 5
King (1 & 16), Ajose (11), Possebon (34), W Keane (85)
17/07/2010 20:52, Report by Steve Bartram
Dunfermline 1 United 5
Highlight bisa di download di thread
http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=604&page=6
rondwisan
27-07-2010, 09:38 AM
Iya tuh Sam. Kayaknya (semoga salah) perkembangan Possebon dah mentok. Padahal umurnya lebih tua dibanding corry evans, tapi yang dibawa malah evans. Mungkin efek peminjamanan yang gagal di braga berdampak buruk. Ya moga ini salah dan possebon bisa buktiin potensinya seperti yang banyak disebut di awal musim lalu.
yoi saM ...
iya juga sih ..., kmrn malah sempet ragu2x ..., nih anak masih ada di OT kah ...
eh ternyata malah ngikut Oom Ole ... :(
btw ada presented by REBOUND tuh di kulkas Ente ;))
fredrian.seven
27-07-2010, 03:44 PM
yoi saM ...
iya juga sih ..., kmrn malah sempet ragu2x ..., nih anak masih ada di OT kah ...
eh ternyata malah ngikut Oom Ole ... :(
btw ada presented by REBOUND tuh di kulkas Ente ;))
He... thanks Sam. Rebound tuh apa ya? aku nggak ngerti...
:peace:...................:ngacir::ngacir::ngacir:
Semoga possebon nggak ikut dalam kelompok manucho dan tosic jadi flop. Meski emang nggak ada ekspektasi tinggi terhadap bocah ini tapi kok rasanya njomplang dari rising star jadi pemaen spesialis reserve.
Redsbusby
27-07-2010, 03:58 PM
^^ Waduh, transaksi mencurigakan detected! :army:
Hmm, klo menurut saya sih om, Possebon mulai kehilangan kemampuannya sejak mendapat tackle keras, seinget saya thn 2008 lah, lawan Middlesbrough, tak kira bakal cidera patah kaki, ternyata ngga seburuk itu. SI Pogatetz aja sampe 3 x minta maap ke Possebon. Sejak itu, si Possebon ngga pernah dipanggil lg masuk tim utama, padahal sebelumnya dy digadang2 bakal mnjadi rising star baru di lini tengah.cmiiw
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Supernan
28-07-2010, 08:53 AM
Mantap menang,kemarin sempet kalah ya...skrg kembali ke jaur kemenangan. :muscarf:
Possebon langganan tetap keknya nih di reserves...hehehe kasian ya :(
Reserves: Oxford 1 United 2: Reds ride their luck as Ajose nicks the winner
United’s Reserves got their pre-season campaign back on track with a late late victory over Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium.
After spurning an early chance to take the lead when Magnus Eikrem saw his penalty saved, the Reds seemed to have snatched a half-time advantage when the Norwegian made amends by curling home a free-kick a minute before the break, only for the hosts to respond immediately through James Constable. Oxford had the better of an extremely competitive second half and looked the more likely winners but, with time almost up, Nicky Ajose popped up at the far post to volley home and clinch a dramatic win in textbook United fashion.
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Full report to come…
UNITED
1. Sam Johnstone
2. Scott Wootton
3. Zeki Fryers (15. Cameron Stewart 46)
4. James Chester
5. Oliver Gill
6. Rodrigo Possebon
7. Nicky Ajose
8. Ravel Morrison (18. Ryan Tunnicliffe 84)
9. Joshua King (14. Oliver Norwood 68)
10. Magnus Eikrem (c)(17. Jesse Lingard 78)
11. Robbie Brady (12. Joe Dudgeon 46)
Subs Not Used
13. Conor Devlin
16. Craig Cathcart
Oxford: Clarke, Batt, Tonkin, Bulman, Creighton, Worley, Heslop, Hall, Constable (Woodley 90), Midson (Deering 86), Green (Potter 86).
Subs not used: Franks, Kinniburgh, Cole, Eastwood.
Referee: J Busby
Attendance: 6082
Supernan
01-08-2010, 08:30 AM
Reserves: St Johnstone 2 United 3: Reds leave it late as Ajose nicks another win
Posted by nickogs20 on July 31, 2010
Alan Main Testimonial
July 31st 2010, 3pm
McDiarmid Park, Perth
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Manchester United XI
Norwood 9
King 26
Ajose 88
United’s Reserves continued their encouraging pre-season campaign as Nicky Ajose’s second late winner in the space of four days secured a 3-2 win over St Johnstone in a testimonial for Saints’ keeper Alan Main.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce’s side threatened to run riot in the first half, racing into a 2-0 lead with goals from Oliver Norwood and Joshua King, but the hosts responded after the break with a quick double-salvo from Marcus Haber and Nicholas Main. Having seen his son level the scores, Main Senior was introduced from the bench for his final appearance at McDiarmid Park and received a rousing send-off from all in attendance, although not before the increasingly prolific Ajose rained on his parade just a little with his 88th minute decider.
UNITED
1. Alan Main (1. Sam Johnstone 8 (13. Chris Backhouse 73))
2. Joe Dudgeon
3. Zeki Fryers (14. Robbie Brady 46)
4. Scott Wootton
5. Oliver Gill
6. Rodrigo Possebon
7. Oliver Norwood (12. Ryan Tunnicliffe 69)
8. Ravel Morrison
9. Joshua King (15. Jesse Lingard 73)
10. Magnus Eikrem (c)
11. Nicky Ajose
St Johnstone: Smith, Caddis, Grainger, Morris, Rutkiewicz, Anderson, Millar, Craig, Haber, Milne, Taylor
Subs: Duberry, Gartland, Alan Main, Trialist, Davidson, May, Jackson, Samuel, Parkin, Nick Main
Referee: Mike Tumilty
Attendance: 4555
sellamanyaunited
01-08-2010, 02:39 PM
wah reserve united menutup pra season dengan kemenangan , bagus deh buat mengawali musim baru hehe
baru tau ternyata reserve juga ada tour pra musimnya juga , kirain udah sekalian yg united ke amrik hehe
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Supernan
02-08-2010, 11:23 PM
Yaq im reserves bakal ada turnamen segitiga pre season di Irlandia. :D wish the best for there. :)
02/08/2010 13:17, Report by Nick Coppack
Reserves face Irish challenge
United's Reserves will head to Dublin in mid-August to compete in the Platinum One Challenge.
The tournament, which kicks off on Sunday 15 August, will feature Ireland's premier football club, Shamrock Rovers FC, as well as Reserves squads from Arsenal and Manchester United.
All games will be played at Tallaght Stadium, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men meeting Shamrock Rovers on 15 August (19:00 BST) and then Arsenal Reserves on 19 August (19:45 BST). The final game, to be played on 22 August (15:00 BST) will feature Shamrock Rovers and Arsenal Reserves.
Reserves boss Solskjaer said the mini tournament will lend a vital competitive element to the early stage of the season. "Our current first-team contains many players who have come through the ranks and some of the talent on show in Dublin will hopefully be in Sir Alex’s mind in the near future. For these players to get additional competitive action early in the season is welcome."
Head of football at Platinum One Eamon McLoughlin said: "We have been working on this concept for a long time and we are delighted it has been confirmed. This is a unique opportunity for people to see some of the household names of the future play competitively in Dublin. We are deliberately pricing the event to make it as accessible as possible for football fans and families to see top-quality players in a competitive environment."
rondwisan
04-08-2010, 08:42 AM
Pre-season friendly
Moss Lane, 3 August 2010
ALTRINCHAM 0
MANCHESTER UNITED 2
Brady (30), Dudgeon (75)
03/08/2010 20:19 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Res: Altrincham 0 United 2
The tenants overcame the landlords as United's Reserves carved out a comfortable pre-season victory over Altrincham.
Goals from Robbie Brady and Joe Dudgeon sealed victory for the Reds, who were in the surreal position of being hosted at Moss Lane by the stadium's owners.
Sam Johnstone produced a wonderful fingertip save to turn away a snapshot from Altrincham defender James Smith, before Brady opened the scoring with a 25-yard rocket just before the half-hour mark.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce, who included trialists Louis and Sam Barnes in the full-back positions, introduced Conor Devlin, Scott Wootton and Rodrigo Possebon at the interval.
The Reds pressed for a second goal, but were thwarted twice in quick succession when home goalkeeper Stuart Coburn parried efforts from Possebon and Dudgeon.
The latter had the last laugh, however, when he bagged the killer second goal, 15 minutes from time. Will Keane's shot thumped against the underside of the crossbar, and Dudgeon was on hand to convert the rebound.
United: Johnstone (Devlin 46); S Barnes, Cathcart, Gill (Wootton 46), L Barnes (Dudgeon 65); Brady, Norwood, Morrison (Lingard 70), Eikrem (Possebon 46), Ajose (Fryers 46); W Keane.
sir_otz
04-08-2010, 11:35 AM
^^ Sam Barnes dan Louis Barnes adalah saudara kembar. Keduanya di United masih merupakan trialist dari Stockport County
Sekilas dari Wiki :
'Sam Barnes (born 16 October 1991 in Liverpool, United Kingdom) is a footballer playing for Stockport County. He made his Stockport County debut on 17 April 2010 in the Football League One clash with Leyton Orient which ended in a 2–0 loss.[1]
A former Liverpool schoolboys player, he first played for the Stockport County Under 18 team whilst still at school. His twin brother Louis Barnes is also part of the Under 18 side and was along with Sam given squad numbers for the first team in the 2009/10 season.'
sir_otz
05-08-2010, 10:28 AM
Manchester United hand trials to Stockport twins Sam and Louis Barnes
August 04, 2010|Premier League|
The 18-year-old twins are tied to Stockport County and both played in United’s friendly win against Altrincham yesterday.
United reserve team coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been monitoring the Liverpudlians' progress since a trials match last season between his side and Stockport.
http://www.imscouting.com/global-news-article/Manchester-United-hand-trials-to-Stockport-twins-Sam-and-Louis-Barnes/9284/?
sir_otz
05-08-2010, 11:01 AM
Reserves: St Johnstone 2 United 3: Reds leave it late as Ajose nicks another win
Posted by nickogs20 on July 31, 2010
Alan Main Testimonial
July 31st 2010, 3pm
McDiarmid Park, Perth
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Manchester United XI
Norwood 9
King 26
Ajose 88
Youtube bisa dilihat di thread Video Reserves and Academy... Enjoy
http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?p=172604#post172604
Redsbusby
06-08-2010, 01:04 AM
Youtube bisa dilihat di thread Video Reserves and Academy... Enjoy
http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/showthread.php?p=172604#post172604
Thank you infonya ko...
Tapi videonya gak bisa diputer :(
rondwisan
09-08-2010, 05:42 PM
08/08/2010 16:33 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves beaten by Blues
United's Reserves suffered a comprehensive defeat against Chelsea's second string on Sunday morning.
The two squads contested a behind-closed-doors friendly at Cobham, with a strong United side containing first-team squad members Gary Neville, Danny Welbeck and Ben Amos.
Club captain Neville completed an hour, while Welbeck put United into an eighth minute lead as the Reds started strongly. However, a quickfire double from Franco Barini to put the hosts ahead just after the half-hour mark.
The Blues struck two further goals, late in the second half, to secure a 4-1 victory - inflicting United's second defeat in seven pre-season outings.
The Reds' next action comes next weekend, taking on Shamrock Rovers' first team and Arsenal's Reserves in the Platinum One Challenge.
Supernan
16-08-2010, 11:14 AM
Platinum One Challenge
August 15th 2010, 7pm
Tallaght Stadium, Dublin
Shamrock Rovers 0-3 Manchester United Reserves (Cleverley 60 (pen)Vermijl 64, 75)
Marnick Vermijl marked his Reds debut with a well-taken brace as United comfortably overcame a shadow Shamrock Rovers side 3-0 in the first game of the Platinum One Challenge.:muscarf:
Rovers keeper Pat Jennings performed a passable impression of his illustrious goalkeeping namesake in the first-half, denying United on a number of occasions, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side – bolstered by a number of players with senior experience – weren’t to be denied after the break as a penalty from Tom Cleverley and Vermijl’s double secured a deservedly comprehensive win.
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UNITED
1. Ben Amos (13. Conor Devlin 46)
2. Gary Neville
3. Fábio da Silva
4. Ritchie de Laet
5. Oliver Gill (12. Scott Wootton 46)
6. Oliver Norwood (15. Rodrigo Possebon 46)
7. Nicky Ajose (14. Marnick Vermijl 46)
8. Tom Cleverley
9. Will Keane (8. Nicky Ajose 82)
10. Magnus Eikrem (c)(7. Oliver Norwood 79)
11. Joe Dudgeon (16. Robbie Brady 46)
Booked: Possebon
Rovers: Jennings (Hughes 46); Flynn (Cannon 46, Murray 64), Gannon, Memery, D Murphy (Flood 57); Gillespie, C Murphy (Kenna 67), Cregg (Walsh 82), O’Connor (Griffiths 76); Barrett (McGuinness 64), Fenn (Satelle 82).
Referee: N Doyle
Mantap debutan dua gol! penasaran sm mainnya nihbocah belgia! =P~
sir_otz
16-08-2010, 04:40 PM
^^ Merhatiin gak game lawan shamrock ?? itu pemain udah diganti kok bisa masuk lagi ya ?? hehehehe kayak main basket :D :D
Ajose setelah 1 babak diganti Marnick Vermijl, eh tapi Ajose masuk lagi menit ke 82 gantiin Will Keane. Selain itu Norwood setelah 1 babak diganti ama Possebon, tapi masuk lagi di menit 79 gantiin Eikrem
Nomor punggungnya gimana ya ?? tetep atau ganti ya ?? :D :D
NB : Setelah cari2 di Redcafe ternyata Ajose nomornya tetap starter dengan nomor 7 dan masuk lagi setelah diganti tetap menggunakan nomor 7, sedangkan Norwood ganti nomor. Starter dengan nomor 6 tapi ketika masuk kembali menggunakan nomor 17
Supernan
16-08-2010, 10:16 PM
^^ Merhatiin gak game lawan shamrock ?? itu pemain udah diganti kok bisa masuk lagi ya ?? hehehehe kayak main basket :D :D
Ajose setelah 1 babak diganti Marnick Vermijl, eh tapi Ajose masuk lagi menit ke 82 gantiin Will Keane. Selain itu Norwood setelah 1 babak diganti ama Possebon, tapi masuk lagi di menit 79 gantiin Eikrem
Nomor punggungnya gimana ya ?? tetep atau ganti ya ?? :D :D
NB : Setelah cari2 di Redcafe ternyata Ajose nomornya tetap starter dengan nomor 7 dan masuk lagi setelah diganti tetap menggunakan nomor 7, sedangkan Norwood ganti nomor. Starter dengan nomor 6 tapi ketika masuk kembali menggunakan nomor 17
Oh iya saya br ngeh OM :)) =))
mungkin ini salah satu peraturan dr eksebisi ini Hehehe :-bd
masi cari" videonya si Marnick Vermijl nih penasaran
fredrian.seven
16-08-2010, 10:45 PM
Ada 1 hal yang cukup menarik dari vermijl ini. Klo ndak salah vermijl dikontrak semi profesional di united kan. Kenapa semi pro ya? Ndak profesional sekalian.
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fredrian.seven
25-08-2010, 05:26 AM
United reserve menang 3-1 lawan city reserve (berita ada di manutd.com). Ada beberapa poin yang cukup penting. 1. Ando dah kembali dengan maen 60 menit, 2. Cleverley (lagi-lagi) maen bagus diposisi sayap kiri (Semoga fergie cepet beri kesempatan anak ini buat turun di tim utama), dan 3. Bebe belum diturunkan di tim reserve. Bener2 ndak sabar nunggu orang ini maen. Harga mahal untuk pemaen yang bahkan fergie pun belom pernah liat dia maen. Khawatir tidak seperti yang diharapkan.
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rondwisan
25-08-2010, 09:05 AM
Manchester Senior Cup
Ewen Fields, 24 August 2010
MANCHESTER CITY 1
Nimely (11)
MANCHESTER UNITED 3
Macheda (38 & 72), Cleverley (75)
24/08/2010 19:56 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: City 1 United 3
A strong United side recovered from falling behind to overcome Manchester City through Kiko Macheda's clinical brace and a Tom Cleverley strike.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer handed several first-teamers some valuable playing time in his side's first competitive match of the season. Anderson and Rafael clocked up an hour, Michael Carrick notched 73 minutes and Gary Neville, Wes Brown, Chris Smalling and Darron Gibson all lasted for 90 minutes.
Cleverley and Macheda also played for the entire match, with Cleverley particularly eye-catching in an advanced role cutting in from the left flank.
The strength of United's team was undeniable. All 11 starters were capped by their countries at various levels, with six youth internationals and five seniors. Even the bench was of international standard: Oliver Norwood, a fortnight after his full Northern Ireland bow, was an unused substitute.
Despite the mass of experience clad in Red, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continued his pre-season trend by naming Magnus Eikrem as his captain. The skipper created the game's first opening on nine minutes, as his back post cross found the unmarked Cleverley, who could only plant his header against the City bar.
Within two minutes, however, the hosts moved into the lead. Alex Nimely, a thorn in United's sides at Reserve team level previously, took advantage of a ricochet on the edge of the area and unleashed a fine low shot inside Ben Amos' post.
In an opening half-hour of few chances, it was the hosts who appeared more composed and familiar. United's star names had been included in a bid to clock up vital playing time, so slight ring rust was to be expected.
Soon enough, the Reds began to click. Cleverley curled just off-target from a promising position, before Macheda drew the Reds level in sublime fashion.
The Italian nodded the ball down to Cleverley and motored inside, while the play was spread to Eikrem. The Norwegian threaded a neat ball to Macheda, who superbly spun away from Reece Wabara before rifling a powerful shot past goalkeeper David Gonzales.
Galvanised, United dominated the remainder of the half. City skipper Ben Mee made an outstanding block from Gibson's 20-yard rocket, then slid in heroically as Cleverley was set to shoot deep inside the Blues' area.
Half-time stemmed the United flow, however, and the second half meandered along as an even affair. Anderson and Rafael were withdrawn after an hour, and Cleverley soon saw an effort inadvertently deflected over by Will Keane, Anderson's replacement.
City retained a threat through the plucky figure of Nimely, however, and he pounced on a short back-pass from Brown to round Amos, but Smalling blocked the striker's effort and preserved parity.
The scoreline was soon enhanced as Macheda added a thumping second goal. Gibson spread the play to Eikrem, via a Keane touch, and the Norwegian deliberated before picking out Macheda, who swept a clinical finish inside Gonzales' far post to put United ahead.
Two minutes later, the victory was assured. Cleverley took a ball inside from Neville and fed Keane. The striker's attempted shot trickled through for Cleverley, who had continued his run, and the midfielder calmly slotted his low finish under Gonzales.
A deserved reward for an impressive evening's work from the England under-21 star, and a fitting manner with which to cap a winning start to the Reds' Manchester Senior Cup campaign.
United: Amos; Neville, Smalling, Brown, Rafael (Dudgeon 60); Gibson, Carrick (Gill 73), Anderson (W Keane 60); Eikrem, Cleverley; Macheda.
Subs not used: Devlin, Norwood
rondwisan
02-09-2010, 08:42 AM
Manchester Senior Cup
Bower Fold, 1 September 2010
OLDHAM ATHLETIC 1
Jacobsen (47)
MANCHESTER UNITED 2
Ajose (49), Macheda (76)
01/09/2010 20:47 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: Oldham 1 United 2
Kiko Macheda's breathtaking second half goal gave United a slender Manchester Senior Cup victory over a spirited Oldham Athletic side.
The Italian smashed home a scorching strike in the 76th minute at Bower Fold, capping a comeback victory for the Reds after Nicky Ajose had cancelled out Joe Jacobsen's header for the hosts.
The game also provided crucial playing time for Rio Ferdinand and Anderson, who completed 45 and 90 minutes respectively in their ongoing returns from knee injuries. Ferdinand was replaced by Reece Brown at half-time, and the England under-19s defender joined his elder brother Wes in the heart of the United backline.
From the off, Oldham set about their hosts with a vigorous approach. Kirk Millar was narrowly off-target early on, before Jacobsen rattled the Reds' crossbar with a well-taken free-kick from the edge of the area.
Marshalled by Ferdinand and Wes Brown, however, United's defence rarely creaked under the Latics' pressure. Ritchie De Laet, operating as a makeshift right-winger, cleared the bar with the Reds' best opening of a stifling first period.
Just two minutes of the second half had passed, however, when Jacobsen rose to head Andy Crompton's corner past Conor Devlin. Within two minutes United were level, as Ajose fired home an angled shot through a crowd of players.
The quickfire nature of the equaliser sapped Oldham's spirits, and United's dominance grew. Anderson drew a fine save from Latics goalkeeper Josh Ollerenshaw with a long-range effort, but there would be no reprieve for the hosts with 14 minutes remaining.
In possession outside the left-hand side of the Latics' area, the Italian switched the ball onto his left foot and cracked a magnificent drive into Ollerenshaw's far top corner, sealing a hard-earned victory and capping an impressive week for Macheda, following his double against Manchester City last week.
The Reds have now notched two Manchester Senior Cup victories already this term, and contest another group game on Thursday, 9 September against Stockport County at Moss Lane.
United: Devlin; Wootton (Tunnicliffe, 83), Ferdinand (R Brown, 46), W Brown, Gill; De Laet, Eikrem, Anderson, Ajose; Macheda, Cofie (Lingard 70).
Sub not used: Coll.
sir_otz
02-09-2010, 11:39 AM
^^ Kesampaian tuh keinginan Wes Brown.... main bareng adiknya Reece dengan memakai seragam United, meski cuman selama 45 menit dan main di reserves hehehehe
p4cul
02-09-2010, 07:37 PM
oo...
adiknya wes brown maen di MU juga toh ??
baru tau saya :hammer:
sellamanyaunited
02-09-2010, 11:19 PM
oo...
adiknya wes brown maen di MU juga toh ??
baru tau saya :hammer:
lah kemane aje om?
iya ada adeknya brown.
namanya Reece Brown hehe
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sir_otz
03-09-2010, 10:26 AM
Untuk Extended Highlight Reserved lawan Oldham udah gw post di thread video academy & reserves.....
rondwisan
09-09-2010, 10:42 PM
09/09/2010 13:19 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Ando and Wes bolster Reserves
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Anderson continues his comeback from injury against Stockport County this evening, while Wes Brown will also bolster the second string as he joins brother Reece in United's defence.
The Brown brothers may again team up in the centre, flanked by Ritchie De Laet and Scott Wootton, while Sam Johnstone makes his first competitive Reserves start in goal.
Anderson will be joined by Ravel Morrison, Magnus Eikrem, Corry Evans and Nicky Ajose in midfield, with Will Keane leading the line. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has Conor Devlin, Oliver Gill, Marnick Vermijl, Robbie Brady and John Cofie on the bench.
The Reds have made a strong start to the new Manchester Senior Cup season, with group stage victories over Manchester City and Oldham Athletic already secured. Three more points against Stockport on Thursday evening would put United on the brink of the final.
Redsbusby
09-09-2010, 10:56 PM
Keep Going on andooo..
Saya menunggu aksimu di First team segera!
Brown Brothers, i cant wait to see u guys play as one team, LIVE :D
fredrian.seven
10-09-2010, 02:05 PM
John cofie makin subur aja. Jadi sumber gol di U-18 plus dah ngegolin di reserve. Ando klo nggak salah sempet cedera ya? Tapi disebutkan klo nggak parah sih.
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rondwisan
10-09-2010, 03:50 PM
09/09/2010 19:16 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 2 Stockport 0
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Will Keane's first half penalty and John Cofie's first Reserves goal gave United a third successive Manchester Senior Cup victory, and put the Reds firmly in control of the competition's group stage.
The only negative aspect to the evening was provided by an ankle injury to Anderson. The Brazilian midfielder landed awkwardly after taking a shot early in the second half, and left the field. Positively, he was soon back in the United dugout rather than seeking treatment.
From his new vantage point, the Brazilian witnessed a second half continuation of the first period's trends; namely Magnus Eikrem pulling the strings for United and County goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams repelling almost everything thrown at him by the hosts.
The visitors had the ball in the net inside two minutes, but Jake Simpson's stabbed finish was correctly ruled out for the striker's foul on Scott Wootton in the build-up. Keane responded with United's first meaningful effort, but his speculative volley drifted comfortably wide.
Fon Williams was soon called into action, as Ritchie De Laet's curling shot forced a spectacular parry, and the County goalkeeper was regularly involved thereafter. He was given a let-off in the 15th minute, however, when Keane fired wastefully over after Corry Evans' shot had been impressively blocked.
At the opposite end Johnstone, making his first competitive Reserves start, showed quick reflexes to turn away Jordan Rose's close-range volley, but Fon Williams was soon back in the spotlight with a sharp low stop from Nicky Ajose.
As United's pressure grew, Stockport's defending became increasingly desperate; a trend characterised by Reiss Lee's rash challenge on De Laet as the Belgian sought to pull back for a colleague. Keane assumed the penalty-taking duties, and clinically fired his effort inside Fon Williams' post.
Two minutes later, Evans appealed for another spot-kick, but was left disappointed as Andy Halls' shoulder barge escaped censure, and caused the Northern Irish international enough discomfort to skew his shot wide.
Ravel Morrison, Anderson and Ajose all fired off-target as the first half wound to an end, but Fon Williams was called upon within two minutes of the restart to beat away Keane's fierce effort.
Ajose then had a goal chalked off for handball, having used his forearm to control a magnificent pass from Anderson, and the on-song winger then forced Fon Williams into a back-pedalling tip over the crossbar with a wonderfully measured chip.
Stockport's attacking threat was non-existent after the interval, with Wootton and Wes Brown untroubled in the centre of defence, and it seemed inevitable that United's pressure would soon tell.
Anderson was replaced by Cofie, and the in-form striker quickly got involved by chesting down Eikrem's chipped pass and volleying just off-target. Norwegian playmaker Eikrem then released Ajose, but his cute lob rattled the crossbar with Fon Williams well beaten.
Although United suffered quickfire scares when Danny Pilkington failed to connect with Jamie Proctor's superb cross, then fired over from the edge of the box, Fon Williams produced a marvellous double-save to thwart Ajose's cross-shot and Morrison's piledriver.
For all Stockport's admirable resistance, however, they will view United's clinching goal as entirely avoidable. Evans' threaded pass released Reece Brown, whose cross drifted behind a cluster of bodies to Cofie, and the striker had oodles of time to fire between three defenders and their unsighted goalkeeper for his first Reserves goal.
Cofie could have quickly doubled his tally, but fired against the crossbar from six yards after a fabulous nod back across goal from Keane. Victory assured, United continued to hunt for further openings, with eye-catching displays from Eikrem, Morrison and Ajose at the heart of the Reds' best industry, but two goals was sufficient to retain a perfect start to the new season.
United: Johnstone; R Brown, Wootton, W Brown (Gill, 65), De Laet; C Evans, Eikrem, Anderson (Cofie, 57); Ajose, W Keane, Morrison.
Subs not used: Devlin, Brady.
rondwisan
17-09-2010, 08:51 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
Moss Lane, 16 September 2010
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
Ajose (78)
ASTON VILLA 4
Bannan (6, 43 & 90), Clark (37)
16/09/2010 19:55 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 1 Aston Villa 4
United's first game of the revamped Barclays Premier Reserve League ended in a comprehensive defeat, as Aston Villa winger Barry Bannan scored a hat-trick and inspired his side to victory.
The tricky Scottish winger curled home a sumptuous free-kick and cheekily chipped in Villa's third - either side of setting up Ciaran Clark for the visitors' third - in the first period, before adding a late penalty.
Nicky Ajose inspired a late rally from United by reducing the arrears with 10 minutes left, but the overriding positive for the hosts was a solid debut for summer signing Bebe.
The Portuguese winger completed all 90 minutes for the Reds, plugging away manfully on the right side of a front three despite regularly being surrounded by a flock of visiting defenders.
Villa's rearguard was superbly organised throughout, and it had to be to repel a string of dangerous crosses from Bebe, who regularly swapped flanks with Gabriel Obertan during the first period and appeared more than confident on either side. Fast, powerful and direct, the winger enjoyed an impressive bow.
Within three minutes, Bebe's pull-back found the onrushing Ravel Morrison, but the midfielder’s shot was superbly diverted behind by Clark’s block. Soon, the spotlight switched ends as Villa were awarded a dangerous free-kick, 20 yards from goal. Bannan took his chance magnificently, flighting the ball beautifully over the wall and inside Johnstone’s post, despite a full-length dive from the United stopper.
Villa's assuredness grew after the early goal, and Moustapha Salifou came within a yard of doubling the visitors’ lead with a speculative long-range effort. United hit back almost immediately, however, as Morrison took up possession inside the centre circle, plotted a course for goal and slammed a shot against the far upright.
As if to reassert his side’s early authority, Bannan came close to doubling the difference with a marvellous volley which arced towards Johnstone’s far post, but skidded just wide. Moments later, he curled a superb first-time effort against the top of the United crossbar.
Although the Reds slowly established a foothold in proceedings, the visitors’ menace only lay dormant. Bannan’s cross almost gave James Collins a simple second goal, but Oliver Gill brilliantly diverted the ball behind as the Villa striker prepared to pounce.
United’s respite was only temporary, however. The subsequent corner was only cleared as far as Bannan, whose deep return cross was missed by Gill, giving Clark the time to control the ball and lash a finish past the exposed Johnstone.
Bannan had been the outstanding performer of the first period, and he grabbed his second of the evening just before half-time. Found on the left-hand side of the area, the little Scot jinked into the box and clipped a measured finish over Johnstone and just below the crossbar, possibly via a slight nick off Scott Wootton.
The United right-back had the first opening of the second period, but he could only smash a left-footed shot against the inside of the Villa post, after Magnus Eikrem’s corner had found its way to him.
That early opening proved to be a false indication of how the second half would evolve, however, as Villa displayed the defensive resolve to compliment the attacking verve that had shone during the first period. Calm in possession, organised at the back and swift to regroup in numbers, the Villans frustrated United for long periods.
Substitute Ajose pulled a goal back with 13 minutes remaining, as he capitalised on a rare lapse in the visitors’ concentration; peeling off the far post to meet an Eikrem corner unchallenged, and sweep home a simple half-volley.
Villa’s response was immediate, and Bannan forced a stunning fingertip save from Johnstone, who managed to turn the winger’s 30-yard volley onto the crossbar and away to safety.
Nevertheless, United’s dander was up. In-form substitute John Cofie forced a low save from Elliot Parish with his first touch, while the Villa goalkeeper was also required to field a deflected shot from Wootton and a low, 20-yard effort from Ajose.
Villa continued to try and hit United on the break whenever possible and, after Johnstone had saved superbly in a one-on-one with Nathan Delfouneso, the Villa striker was brought down by Gill inside the area. Bannan clinically slotted home to seal a superb personal display and cap a deserved victory for his side.
United: Johnstone; Wootton, R Brown, Gill, De Laet; Morrison (Ajose 74), C Evans, Eikrem (Cofie 81); Obertan, W Keane (Brady 46), Bebe.
Subs not used: Devlin, Vermijl.
f3bry
17-09-2010, 09:26 AM
Sayang,,,penampilan perdana BEBE di UNITED tidak berjalan sesuai harapan,,,yaa Hopefully akan ada peningkatan di match berikutnya,,,:beer:
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lutviarfiansyah
17-09-2010, 09:51 AM
beba main full cm gagal cetak gol, ajose yang baru masuk langsung ngegol, ayo bebe tnjukkan kemampuan terbaikmu kalo mau msk ke first team...
sellamanyaunited
17-09-2010, 10:52 AM
lah itu kalah ama aston villa reserve nya?
bagi link/ video preview pertandingannya dong om hehe
sir_otz
21-09-2010, 10:11 AM
Lancashire Senior Cup
Gigg Lane, 20 September 2010
BURY 1
(Carlton 38)
MANCHESTER UNITED 5
(Brady 29, 34; Vermijl 59; Cofie 75; Tunnicliffe 81)
Reserves: Bury 1 United 5
20/09/2010 19:28 - Adam Bostock
United Reserves are up and running in the Lancashire Senior Cup after winning a lively tie against Bury at Gigg Lane.
Five well-taken goals represented a great response from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side to last week's 4-1 league reverse against Aston Villa. The line-up was much changed, however, with a number of reserve-team regulars possibly in line for senior involvement at Scunthorpe in Wednesday night's Carling Cup tie.
Robbie Brady provided the breakthrough for United after almost half an hour of resolute defending by the home side, curling a left-footed free-kick through the wall and in via the goalkeeper's hands. The Irishman netted again in the 34th minute with a toe-poke, after Scott Wootton's flick from a Magnus Eikrem corner ricocheted his way off an opponent.
Bury pulled a goal back seven minutes before half-time when Kyle Bennett intercepted a Reece Brown pass in the centre circle and raced away to feed Danny Carlton for a low finish. But although the Shakers came flying out of the traps for the second period, with a shot from dangerman Bennett deflecting wide only 20 seconds after the restart, United's abundance of young talent eventually told.
Granted, England Under-19 goalkeeper Sam Johnstone had to be alert to keep Bury at bay - his best save coming when another Bennett effort bounced up off the turf just inches in front of him - but the Reds always looked the more likely victors.
Nicky Ajose almost made it 3-1 when he struck the post from a tight position on the byline; eventually it was Marnick Vermijl who restored the Reds' two-goal cushion, a minute shy of the hour, with a goal that will haunt Richie Branagan. The Bury keeper beat two United players to meet Brady's ball over the top but he spilled it horribly, enabling Vermijl to tap into the unguarded goal. It was a fitting reward for the Belgian debutant, who'd launched some promising raids from right-back.
Second-half substitutes John Cofie and Ryan Tunnicliffe - both of whom featured in the Under-18s' draw at Sheffield United on Saturday - then completed a resounding 5-1 win.
Eikrem engineered the subs' strikes with a couple of sublime passes. For United's fourth goal on 76 minutes, he played a reverse pass into Nick Ajose's path inside the area and when the striker pulled it back, Cofie tucked home first time. For the final effort, nine minutes from time, Eikrem was the wall in a one-two - dinking the ball back to Tunnicliffe who needed just one cool touch to beat the advancing Branagan.
The night was not without its concerns for Solskjaer and his assistant Warren Joyce, with injuries enforcing the withdrawals of Oliver Gill before kick-off, Ravel Morrison in the first half and Vermijl in the second period. And although some slack possession at times threatened to offer Bury a way back into the game, the overall display was very positive and bodes well for Thursday's tie in the Manchester Senior Cup, at home to Bolton.
United: Johnstone; Vermijl (Cofie, 63), Wootton, R Brown, Fryers; C Evans (Tunnicliffe, 63), Eikrem, Morrison (M Keane); Stewart, Ajose, Brady. Sub not used: Devlin.
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Supernan
24-09-2010, 07:14 AM
Manchester Senior Cup
Moss Lane, 23 September 2010
MANCHESTER UNITED 4
Ajose (63, 69 & 79), Cofie (90)
BOLTON WANDERERS 0
Reserves: United 4 Bolton 0
Nicky Ajose hit a 16-minute hat-trick to give United's Reserves a convincing Manchester Senior Cup victory over Bolton Wanderers.
The in-form striker, who received a senior squad number earlier this week, capped a memorable few days with a quickfire second-half treble at Moss Lane, aided and abetted by another sublime display of playmaking from Magnus Eikrem.
A frustrating first period for the Reds yielded little excitement, but a storming second half display saw the woodwork rattled three times and a host of other opportunities go begging, in addition to Ajose's hat-trick and a scorching injury-time strike from John Cofie.
The deadlock should have been broken inside the first minute, as Ajose burst through on goal. The forward's touch took him slightly wide, however, and Trotters goalkeeper Rob Lainton was able to block his shot.
Although Cameron Stewart peppered Lainton's goal with a spate of early shots, narrowly missing the target with the majority, Ajose's early opportunity was not a precursor for an entertaining first half.
Excitement proved a rarity as the two sides cancelled one another out for long periods. Bolton's closest call with taking the lead was a header from Tom Eaves which dipped onto the roof of Conor Devlin's net.
Robbie Brady looked to have opened the scoring as curled in a low finish, but the Irish winger was harshly adjudged offside. Shortly after the restart, Brady was involved again; drawing a fine stop from Lainton with a shot from the edge of the area.
United's start to the second period continued to produce opportunities. Stewart somehow contrived to head wide after a sublime run and cross from Obertan, then Corry Evans produced a back-pedalling save from Lainton with a long range effort.
The Trotters stopper then produced a wonderful reaction save from Brady's flicked header. From the ensuing corner, Ajose fired against the base of Lainton's post from six yards out.
The on-song forward wouldn't be denied for much longer, however, and he broke the deadlock just after the hour. Brady fed Evans, and the midfielder's perfect pass caught the Bolton defence square, giving Ajose the space to arc a fine finish inside Lainton's far post.
Having finally broken Bolton's resistance, United continued to turn the screw. Stewart drilled just wide with a snapshot from the edge of the area, before Eikrem superbly negotiated a ruck of bodies and side-footed a shot against Lainton's upright.
Stewart then sprung the visitors' offside trap again. Fronted with the choice of shooting or squaring for Ajose to bag his second goal, the winger smashed a shot against the underside of the crossbar, to the striker's clear displeasure.
Ajose's ire was soon cooled, however, when he bagged his second goal of the evening. Eikrem picked out Obertan's run with a superb pass, and the Frenchman's cross was fired home at the far post by Ajose.
Bolton rallied briefly as Adam Blakeman forced Devlin into a save at close-quarters but United's control was almost total, and it soon yielded Ajose's hat-trick goal - and it was by far the best of his treble.
A United move began with calm defending from Reece Brown, who fed Obertan. The ball was in turn ferried to Eikrem, who meandered around midfield and curled a sublime pass into the path of Ajose, who sprinted in on goal and toe-poked a finish underneath Lainton.
Eikrem continued to torment the visitors with his play-making, and he picked out substitute John Cofie with another inch-perfect pass, only for the in-form striker to overhit his lob. Eikrem then drilled a 30-yard free-kick narrowly past the post.
Time remained for one more goal; and it was another cracker. A series of neat touches and flicks culminated in Obertan slipping a pass to Cofie, and his shot rocketed past Lainton and inside the post.
It was a fitting end to a magnificent second-half display from the Reds, who have now registered four group stage wins in this season's Manchester Senior Cup and appear certain to feature in this season's final.
United: Devlin; R Brown, Wootton, Fryers, Gill; C Evans, Eikrem, Obertan; Brady (Tunnicliffe, 72), Ajose (Hussain, 79), Stewart (Cofie, 72).
Sub not used: Johnstone.
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Mantap AJose layak dapet nomer di 1st team! Obertan main full,Eikrem jg. Nice stuff from lads. :)
sir_otz
24-09-2010, 09:17 AM
^^ Emang Ajose bikin Hattrick tapi gw baca artikelnya + comment2 diluar (ManUtdYout; SimplyReds) yang MotM sih Eikrem ya ?? Creator di lini tengah, terlibat dalam semua gol dan serangan United.
Pengen liat Eikrem main di first team, umurnya udah 20 tahun kan ?? ngapain bingung2 cari pengganti Scholes kalau ternyata "bakat" itu udah ada di tim reserves..... :D :D
Moga2 ama SAF dikasih kesempatan di first team, paling gak di Carling lah
Supernan
24-09-2010, 01:45 PM
br ntn hilitesnya, Eikrem pass nya sadis bs jd next Scholesy :)
Kredit buat Ajose sm Cofie nih, next wonderkid striker. Eikrem bner" hrs dimainin di 1st team sekali" bakat luar biasa doi improve dr musim kemarin.
sir_otz
24-09-2010, 04:29 PM
Salah satu quote yang sesuai ama pemikiran gw mengenai Eikrem...
Eikrem is to good for the reserves. He should at least get a chance in the Carling Cup or be sent on loan. He cant develop much more on these games.
Oom Panda
24-09-2010, 05:22 PM
Salah satu quote yang sesuai ama pemikiran gw mengenai Eikrem...
yup... eikrem dah ngga pantes maen di reserves... sama kaya Cleverley... dia pantes dapet chance untuk ngebuktiin dirinya di top flight football.. loan or give him a chance in first team...
rondwisan
28-09-2010, 09:16 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
Leigh Sports Village, 27 Sep 2010
BLACKBURN ROVERS 2
Roberts (60), Hoilett (73 pen)
MANCHESTER UNITED 2
Brady (34 pen), Eikrem (90)
27/09/2010 19:35 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Res: Blackburn 2 United 2
Magnus Eikrem struck a last-gasp equaliser for United as a much-changed Reds XI bravely fought back to draw with Blackburn Rovers at Leigh Sports Village.
Robbie Brady's first-half penalty had been overturned by goals from Rovers strikers Jason Roberts and Junior Hoilett after the break, but captain Eikrem capped a stirring fightback by snatching a point with the last meaningful act of the game.
Working without a recognised striker, the Reds created a string of chances and would have been comfortable victors, but for the heroics of Rovers goalkeeper Frank Fielding, who demonstrated the fine form that recently earned him a full England call-up.
The Reds could have fallen behind in the third minute, but the dangerous Hoilett could only plant his free header comfortably within reach of Conor Devlin, restored in goal at the expense of Sam Johnstone.
With Gabriel Obertan operating as a nominated spearhead, Brady made up the left side of an attacking trident, with full-back Marnick Vermijl moonlighting on the right in his first Reserves start.
The young Belgian looked more than capable in unfamiliar territory, repeatedly posing questions of the home defence and flashing two efforts wide of Fielding's post. After a third effort had been blocked at close range, however, Hoilett led a Rovers counter-attack and fired just wide to serve notice of his menace.
United forged ahead shortly after the half-hour mark as Morrison carried the ball from deep, swapped passes with Eikrem and burst into the area. As he released the ball again, he was clipped by Zac Aley and earned the Reds a penalty. Brady sent Fielding the wrong way with a calmly-taken effort.
The goal was just about deserved on the balance of play, but United ended the half in style and could have been home and hosed by the interval, but for Fielding's input. A stunning fingertip save from Vermijl's swerving effort was followed by a spectacular parry from Eikrem's curler and a back-pedalling tip over the bar to keep out Oliver Gill's looping header.
Both Eikrem and Morrison showed remarkable accuracy in United's final attack of the half, as they picked their way through a host of home defenders to create an opening, but the latter could only head wide from the former's cross.
Although Morrison, Brady and Obertan all chanced their arm in the opening stages of the second period, a snapshot from Jason Roberts and a curling effort from Aaron Doran both gave Devlin plenty to deal with.
Those efforts proved a tell-tale sign of a shift in the balance of play, and Roberts hauled his side level just before the hour mark; latching onto Hoilett's fine pass and slipping a finish under Devlin.
With the game finely balanced, the flow of chances was gradually stemmed. Vermijl fired over the bar from a tight angle with a presentable opening for United, and that miss was punished soon afterwards.
Fielding's long punt forward curled into a gap in the Reds' defence and Devlin raced from his goal to try and stave off the danger, but Hoilett reached the ball before him, nicked it away and tumbled under the goalkeeper's challenge for a clear penalty.
Having won the kick, Hoilett then slipped it past Devlin to put the hosts ahead. Despite the setback, United fought bravely to force a route back into the game, and might have had another penalty if Gavin Gunning had been punished for blocking substitute John Cofie's shot with his outstretched arms.
Similar sprawling heroics from Fielding then spared Rovers' blushes with two minutes remaining. Gunning slipped in possession and gave Obertan a clear run on goal, but the Frenchman never quite gained control of the ball, allowing Fielding to dive at his feet and scoop the ball to safety.
The Rovers goalkeeper couldn't quite preserve all three points, however. Deep into the fourth minute of stoppage time, substitute Ryan Tunnicliffe neatly found Eikrem on the edge of the area, and the Reds' skipper calmly waited for an opening, burst into space and drilled a low shot just past Fielding's reach and inside the far post.
Cue wild scenes of celebration from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce's youngsters, who demonstrated yet again that the innate United resolve and indefatigable spirit courses through all levels of the club.
United: Devlin; R Brown (Thorpe, 76), Wootton, Gill, Fryers; C Evans, Eikrem, Morrison; Vermijl (Cofie, 72), Obertan, Brady (Tunnicliffe, 84).
Sub not used: Johnstone.
Supernan
28-09-2010, 09:30 AM
Gila ini match terakhir reserves sampe nanti November br ada lg, lama aja ya. :-O
pantesan Ajose-DeLaet pd di loan sebulan,buat mengisi kekosongan match reserves gw rasa.
Hilites goalnya:
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sir_otz
03-11-2010, 02:39 PM
Reserves: Bolton 1 United 3 – Reds return to action with impressive win
Posted by nickogs20 on November 2, 2010
November 2nd 2010, 7pm
County Ground, Leyland
Bolton Wanderers Reserves 1-3 Manchester United Reserves
Blakeman 32 (Bolton); W Keane 37, Stewart 69, Thorpe 76 (United)
United’s second string returned from a month without a game to record their first league win of the season, coming back from a goal down to beat Bolton in terrible conditions at the County Ground.
An experienced Trotters XI featuring a number of first team squad members took the lead through Adam Blakeman just after the half-hour mark, but Will Keane provided an almost instant response for the Reds before second-half strikes from Cameron Stewart and Tom Thorpe secured all three points for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side.
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UNITED
1. Conor Devlin
2. Reece Brown
3. Ritchie de Laet
4. Tom Thorpe
5. Scott Wootton
6. Ryan Tunnicliffe
7. Cameron Stewart
8. Marnick Vermijl
9. Will Keane
10. Paul Pogba
11. Robbie Brady (14. Michael Keane 55)
Subs not used
12. Michele Fornasier
13. Joe Coll
15. Charni Ekangamene
16. Jesse Lingard
Ref: D Bond
Attendance: ?
Bolton: Bogdan, Connolly, Alonso, Bennett (c), Ricketts (Eckersley 13), Cohen, Rodrigo, Davies, Blake, (Sheridan 71), Klasnic (Eaves 71), Blakeman.
Not used: Lynch, McGeechan.
http://manunitedyouth.wordpress.com/2010/11/02/reserves-bolton-1-united-3-reds-return-to-action-with-impressive-win/
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Mantap.... meski baru libur sebulan, anak asuhan Ole berhasil menang melawan tim Bolton Reserves yang diperkuat pemain senior seperti Klasnic, Robbie Blake & Sam Ricketts.
Supernan
04-11-2010, 09:20 AM
cari videonya smpe skrg ga ktmu nih, mw liat aksi" reserves, yg pada abis dr masa pinjaman singkat 1 bulan.
Supernan
12-11-2010, 07:42 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
The Hawthorns, 11 November 2010
WEST BROMWICH ALBION 2
Roofe (21), Mantom (69)
MANCHESTER UNITED 2
Vermijl (13), Fornasier (50)
Reserves: WBA 2 United 2
United were twice pegged back by West Brom as goals from Marnick Vermijl and Michele Fornasier were cancelled out, but the Reds were fortunate to take a point from the Hawthorns after a late siege from the hosts.
Belgian defender Vermijl caught Baggies goalkeeper Luke Daniels off-guard with a first-half snapshot, only for Kemar Roofe to head home. Substitute Fornasier headed the Reds into the lead again early in the second period, only for a blockbuster from Sam Mantom to haul the hosts level once more.
Both teams exchanged early efforts in an engaging start to the game. Ryan Tunnicliffe fired off-target after decent approach play from makeshift midfielder Michael Keane, before Saido Berahino fizzed a low shot wide of Ben Amos’ post.
The Reds forged ahead shortly afterwards, however, and Magnus Eikrem was inevitably involved. The tricky Norwegian carried possession, made space for himself and pierced a cluster of four Baggies defenders with a neat through-ball for Vermijl.
The Belgian took a touch and quickly hit a low shot from the edge of the area. Goalkeeper Luke Daniels made solid contact with the shot and might have done better, but the Belgian reaped the rewards of his own quick reactions.
Within long the hosts were level. A fine left-wing cross from Joe Mattock eluded the United defence, and Roofe found space between Scott Wootton and Ritchie De Laet to arc home a superb header, via the underside of Ben Amos’ crossbar.
The leveller marked a power shift for the remainder of the half, with United uncharacteristically wasteful in possession and West Brom dangerous going forward. The hosts thought they had taken the lead when Roofe’s deflected shot was turned in by Berahino from close range, but the Burundi-born forward was fractionally offside and the goal was chalked off.
Boosted by that timely fillip, United were within a yard of retaking the lead in the last minute of the half. Cameron Stewart exploited lax defending from the hosts by advancing on goal, cutting infield and dragging a shot marginally wide from the edge of the area.
It took less than five minutes of the second period for the Reds to reassume the lead. Fornasier, on as a half-time substitute for Michael Keane, comfortably lost his marker to reach an Eikrem corner and powerfully directed his header past Daniels and Roofe, who could only direct the ball into the roof of the net.
Although Amos produced a superb close-range reaction save to thwart Berahino, it was United who looked likeliest to grab the game’s third goal. Vermijl had the clearest opening for the Reds, but his shot was superbly turned away by Daniels and within two minutes the hosts had levelled again.
Once more Amos was given no hope of preventing the goal, as Mantom rocketed a 20-yard effort inside the goalkeeper’s post. Despite being pegged back for a second time, United merely used the goal as a cue to apply more pressure.
Daniels twice thwarted Will Keane, with one particularly outstanding stop to turn the striker’s effort round the post, before Eikrem’s cross-shot dipped just off-target.
The final five minutes belonged to West Brom, however, and the Reds were ultimately fortunate to escape with a point as Berahino curled one low effort against Amos’ post, then blazed over in the final moments of normal time from a promising position, before Amos superbly clung onto the striker’s close-range effort in injury-time.
United: Amos; Vermijl, Wootton, De Laet (McGinty 73), Thorpe; M Keane (Fornasier 46), Tunnicliffe, Eikrem (Lingard 79), Morrison, Stewart; W Keane.
Sub not used: Jacob.
fredrian.seven
12-11-2010, 08:44 AM
Vermijl cukup sering juga bikin gol padahal posisinya fullback. Emang sih fullback moderen dituntut juga fasih nyerang tapi ya tampaknya Vermijl lebih dari fasih,he...
Dari pemaen2 reserve yang rutin maen hanya Tunnicliffe yang jarang terekspos. Padahal rasanya direserve dia bisa dibilang paling rutin maen selaen eikrem. Apa seperti Scholes ya? Pahlawan yang tidak menonjol karena kepribadiannya yang pendiam.
Supernan
19-11-2010, 07:36 AM
18/11/2010 14:49, Report by Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 3 Wigan 1
An outstanding pair of goals from Bebe and a Will Keane penalty gave United an impressive victory over Wigan Athletic.
The Portuguese winger opened the scoring with a top-corner rocket in the fourth minute, then doubled his tally with a stunning first-time volley from 20 yards. Those crackers flanked Keane’s penalty, won by the returning Joe Dudgeon, and negated a second half consolation from Aivan Sunday for the visitors.
The Reds have often struggled against the Latics’ second string in recent seasons, but a lightning start ensured that was never on the cards at Moss Lane. Just after the three-minute mark, Bebe latched onto Keane’s flick-on, bundled his way through three challenges and smashed a brutal effort into the roof of Lee Nicholls’ net from just inside the area.
Suitably buoyed, United bossed the early exchanges. Jesse Lingard caught the eye with an all-action display, while Fabio and Ryan Tunnicliffe provided an emphatically effective central midfield pairing which dictated the game’s tempo.
A momentary lapse in communication almost allowed Wigan to level with their first opening of the game, however, just before the quarter-hour. Scott Wootton and Reece Brown dithered over which should clear their lines, allowing Sunday to nip in and round Ben Amos. When the striker seemed certain to score, Wootton intelligently narrowed the angle and blocked the shot.
Amos had done well to force Sunday wide initially, and the Reds’ goalkeeper produced another excellent intervention soon afterwards, reacting brilliantly to tip Ryan Watson’s deflected shot over the crossbar.
United always seemed to hold the greater purpose in possession, and Lingard fired fractionally wide from 20 yards in the 40th minute, and in the final minute of the half the Reds struck the killer blow.
Dudgeon, back from knee surgery, burst into the Latics’ area, touched the ball away from Michael Girvan and was unavoidably brought down by the visiting full-back. A touch ambiguous, perhaps, but any debates were rendered moot as soon as Keane clinically sent Nicholls the wrong way from the spot.
Just before the hour, the game was essentially buried. Callum Morris attempted to catch out Amos with an impish near-post shot from the byline, to which the United goalkeeper was equal. Seconds later, Amos had an assist.
His huge kick was missed by Jordan Mustoe, bounced, and was dropping on the right-hand edge of the Latics’ area when Bebe unleashed an incredible volley which arced just inside Nicholls’ far post.
Sir Alex Ferguson spoke of the raw talent which lurks inside the young Portuguese winger, and this volley was the most glaring example yet of the brilliance Bebe can call upon.
Game over, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce introduced John Cofie and Tom Thorpe for Lingard and Dudgeon respectively. Wigan kept searching for a route back into the game, however, and the deficit was trimmed when Sunday spread the play wide to Girvan, sprinted into the box and met the return cross with a powerful header just ahead of Amos.
Galvanised by the strike, Wigan enjoyed a brief spell of dominance, but soon United were back on top. Stewart’s winding run culminated in Cofie smashing a powerful shot against Nicholls’ crossbar, before Girvan escaped censure for handling Stewart’s cross.
Although Amos had to beat away a fierce effort from Callum McManaman and substitute Jordan Rugg headed fractionally wide in the dying embers of the game, United’s deserved victory had long since been secured.
United: Amos; Vermijl, Wootton, R Brown, Dudgeon (Thorpe 62); Bebe (Morrison 71), Fabio, Tunnicliffe, Lingard (Cofie 59); W Keane, Stewart.
Subs not used: Coll.
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Gol nya Bebe Sakit banget!! Kiper mana yg bs nepis? Top Class Stunning Cracking Goal!!
blue4freedom
19-11-2010, 08:25 AM
pengen upload video gagal mulu...kasi link aja dah ...heheheh
United Res 3-1 Wigan (http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DHsrGn7YD9VE&linktarget=_blank&)
Supernan
19-11-2010, 02:03 PM
saya bantuin ya bro uploadnya :
HsrGn7YD9VE
Supernan
24-11-2010, 08:40 AM
Mini Derby <:-P
Barclays Premier Reserve League North
Ewen Fields, Tuesday 23 November
MANCHESTER CITY 1
Tutte
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
W Keane
This mini Manchester derby had echoes of the recent first-team encounter, as the spoils were shared at Ewen Fields. A lively first half yielded a converted penalty apiece, but gave way to a slow and sluggish second period that failed to live up to the excitement of the first.
The opening exchanges were cagey. Tasty tackles involving Paul Pogba and City’s Alex Nimley typified a committed start from both teams. Both sides lined up with 4-5-1 formations – as happened with the senior teams – shifting to 4-3-3 when breaking on the attack. As the away side, United seemed content to soak up the early pressure and utilise the pace of Cameron Stewart on the left wing. However, the first chance fell to the home side when Abdisalam Ibrahim profited from Pogba’s stray flick but could not take advantage and blazed over.
With both teams sussing each other out, it was United who made the breakthrough first. Stewart’s run was picked by a lofted pass from Reece Brown, and a burst of pace took the winger past Swiss youth international Fredric Veseli, who could only drag the United man down in the area – no doubts, penalty to United. Will Keane stepped forward but had his penalty saved by City keeper Gonzalez. However, the United striker remained calm and made sure when the rebound fell kindly and he slotted home to make it 1-0.
United couldn’t make the advantage count, as just over 10 minutes later City were level under similar circumstances when Nimley was chopped down by Oliver Gill in the area after clever work from Ibrahim. The referee had little choice but to point to the spot once again. This time Andrew Tutte dispatched his penalty at the first time of asking, despite seeing the ball ricochet in off the unfortunate Sam Johnstone.
The rest of the half saw City take the initiative and put United under considerable pressure. The impressive John Guidetti caused the United defence numerous problems. City were unlucky not to take the lead when Chris Kay played in Chris Chantler, whose shot beat Johnstone but not the post.
The second half started with nowhere near the same pace to it. Nimley, who has a habit of scoring against United, flashed a shot wide, while some positive possession from United ended with a poor cross from United defender Brown straight into the arms of the keeper. A midfield battle soon ensued, and after a lively first period, the second half was beginning to peter out. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sent on Oliver Norwood as the game cried out for some creativity. It almost came from United’s best player, Stewart, on 76 minutes. His rampaging run infield took him past two defenders with ease, but his shot fizzed narrowly wide.
City responded to that brief scare with a flowing attack, resulting in a good shot by Tutte, which was smartly palmed away by United stopper Sam Johnstone, while Guidetti could only fire the rebound over. The last chance of note fell to United as two substitutes combined, Norwood whipping in a free-kick with pace, and John Cofie sending his header straight at the keeper.
United: Johnstone, R Brown, Gill, Wooton, Dudgeon, Vermijl (Norwood 70), Pogba (Cofie 78), Eikrem, Tunnicliffe, Stewart, W Keane. Subs not used: Coll, Thorpe, Lingard
Supernan
17-12-2010, 06:27 AM
Ole Last game at reserves :(
16/12/2010 21:26, Report by Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 5 Newcastle 1
United's Reserves provided a fitting send-off for departing manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, hammering Newcastle United at Moss Lane.
The league leaders were roundly thrashed as Ravel Morrison and Will Keane hit a pair apiece and Ryan Tunnicliffe also tucked away a neat finish, while scores of other opportunities went begging.
Morrison opened the scoring and Keane doubled the Reds' lead just before the interval. The striker then missed a penalty early in the second period, shortly before Michael Richardson pulled a goal back for the Magpies.
United continued to create the greater openings, however, and Morrison powered in his second before Tunnicliffe slotted home a finish and Keane headed home from close range in injury-time.
Newcastle's sketchy defending - unaided by an insistence on playing a high defensive line - made for countless opportunities for the hosts. The opener from Morrison, however, was barely a half-chance.
The tricky attacking midfielder's initial pass to Tunnicliffe had been intercepted, but he reacted quickly, fashioned space and hit a low, early shot fractionally inside Ole Soderberg's near post.
As United dominated, Marnick Vermijl shot just wide with Soderberg rooted, while the young stopper had to be alert to pip Keane to Magnus Eikrem's lofted pass in a closely contested foot race.
Keane took his customary place on the scoresheet four minutes before the interval. Eikrem's corner was flicked on by Tunnicliffe, and the unmarked Keane gently half-volleyed home a simple finish.
Within five minutes of the restart, United should have been home and hosed. Shortly after Soderberg had saved well from Vermijl, debutant Tyler Blackett was clipped inside the Newcastle area. The usually reliable Keane fluffed his lines from the spot, however, and watched on in horror as Soderberg palmed away his tame effort.
When Richardson pulled a goal back almost instantly, slotting home from close range via a deflection off Blackett, United were in danger of squandering a position of total comfort. Newcastle enjoyed greater pressure than previously, but a header wide from Philip Airey was their only brush with parity.
The chances kept flowing for United. Keane was superbly denied in a one-on-one with Soderberg and Vermijl drilled the rebound into the side netting, but Morrison restored the hosts' two-goal lead with a powerful, dipping shot which deceived the visiting goalkeeper.
Four minutes on, Oliver Norwood expertly released Tunnicliffe with a magnificent left-footed pass, and the rampaging midfielder bore down on goal and tucked a low finish past Soderberg.
Ben Amos produced a magnificent save from Airey, turning away the striker's powerful effort with an instinctive flick of the left foot, but still United manufactured openings.
Substitute Sean McGinty slashed over from close range, Morrison sprung the offside trap and dragged his shot wide, and then once more found a route behind the visitors' defence and lobbed Soderberg, but it needed a simple header from the onrushing Keane to direct it over the line.
A five-star show from a collection of players groomed and honed by their manager. As Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hands over the reins to Warren Joyce, he can rest assured that he leaves behind a burgeoning bunch of talents.
United: Amos; M Keane (McGinty 86), R Brown, Dudgeon, Blackett (Van Velzen 80); Vermijl, Norwood, Eikrem, Tunnicliffe, Morrison; W Keane.
Subs not used: Coll, Lingard, Cofie.
Red Devils 07
17-12-2010, 10:55 PM
pertandingan terakhir United Reserves dibawah asuhan Ole..
jadi hadiah perpisahan yang bagus buat United.. membantai newcastle 5-1..
semoga Ole sukses menangani Molde dan menjadi manager hebat di masa depan..
Thanks for Everything, Ole20..
rondwisan
14-01-2011, 08:48 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
Moss Lane, 13 January 2011
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
King (42)
BOLTON WANDERERS 0
13/01/2011 21:22 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Reserves: United 1 Bolton 0
Joshua King marked his return to United’s Reserves with a superbly crafted winner; cracking home the only goal in the first match of Warren Joyce’s sole management.
The Norwegian capped a fine, flowing move shortly before half-time, giving United victory despite an impressive show of resistance from Trotters goalkeeper Jay Lynch.
On an encouraging evening for the Reds, John O’Shea also completed an hour on his return from a calf injury, while first team squad members Wes Brown, Gabriel Obertan, Fabio and Bebe all garnered valuable playing time – though the Portuguese winger did limp off after a heavy challenge midway through the second period.
Bebe had previously operated in a front two alongside Obertan, which became a front three with the Frenchman and King as United dominated the match. Obertan drew a sharp low save from Lynch inside four minutes and, although Adam Blakeman soon scuffed wide for the visitors, the tone had been set for a busy evening for the Trotters stopper.
Although Obertan, King and Bebe all fired off-target after good approach play – Bebe in particular showed some sublime touches to round Lynch before firing over a gaping goal – the deadlock was finally broken on 43 minutes.
Corry Evans spread a superb ball wide to the marauding Joe Dudgeon, who quickly squared a pull-back for King. The young Norwegian took a touch and superbly slashed a finish through the legs of defender Tom Eckersley and inside the far post.
Suitably buoyed, United’s lead was almost doubled in the next attack. Fabio took up possession inside the centre circle and bypassed two challenges with supreme ease, but his bending finish lacked sufficient curl to fall the right side of Lynch’s post.
The interval only temporarily stemmed the hosts’ dominance. Oliver Norwood’s sublime scooped pass released Fabio, but the Brazilian’s shot was saved at point-blank range by Lynch, who then made quickfire parries to repel Obertan’s shot and a header from Brown.
Lynch trumped that quickfire pair of saves with a superb double stop to keep out Bebe’s swerving effort and Fabio’s close-range rebound, as frustration began to creep into United’s game.
Such a narrow lead always carried precariousness, and Topi Adebayi’s blistering drive seared fractionally over Conor Devlin’s crossbar to remind Joyce’s young charges of that fact.
But, while a killer second goal continued to prove elusive, with substitute Robbie Brady volleying over Obertan’s cross from close-range in the dying stages, United comfortably held on for three points.
United: Devlin; O’Shea (Brady 61), W Brown, Wootton, Dudgeon; C Evans, Norwood, Fabio; Bebe (Vermijl 65), Obertan, King.
Subs not used: Jacob, Fryers, Massacci.
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Lindegaard gak jadi dimaenkan yaa ...
VaDLi
17-01-2011, 10:59 PM
#mufc reserves: Lindegaard, Oshea, Gill, W. Brown, Wooton, Brady, Gibson, Scholes, Obertan, Fabio, King via MANUTDreserves
Subs: Vermijl, Devlin, R.Brown, Norwood
scholes main , lindeegard debut.
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1-0 Joshua King! menit ke-7. Berkat aksi Fabio disisi kanan. via MANUTDreserves
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2 nil to United. Brady with a great header 16 mins
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3 nil to United on 25 mins. Great right wing run from oshea. King sweeps the ball into the net
O'Shea charges down a clearance and tees up King, who sidefoots home a tidy finish.
what a comeback !! oshea playing very well .. 25mins and 2 assist by o'shea !!
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4 nil to united. Obertan 30 mins. If jigsaw map a boxing match the ref would stopped it
4-0 Obertan hammers home after Bury fail to clear a Fabio corner.
what a 30minutes start !!! amazing !!!
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5-0 on 32 minutes. Great work by Obertan to feed King, who squares for Fabio to tap in.
5 nil now. Fabio on 32 mins
what a shocking 32minutes !!! is this the 'senior cup' ?????
THIS IS THE REAL UNITED.. B.E.L.I.E.V.E
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6 nil. Obertan on 34 mins. Curled the ball round the keeper with the outside of his right foot
6-0 Obertan played clean through, stabs in a lovely finish. 32 minutes gone and this is agony for Bury.
BURY is BURIED ALIVE in senior cup !!
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7 nil on 42 mins. Obertan hat trick. Lovely goal again
7-0, wonderful goal from Obertan. Scholes chips it over the top and he controls on the volley to round the keeper, then taps in. Superb.
FIRST HALF : MANCHESTER UNITED 7-0 BURY
GOAL SCORER : King, Brady, King, Obertan, Fabio, Obertan, Obertan. (OBERTAN HATTRICK)
BURY IS BURIED ALIVE
R brown and vermijl on for Gill and king start of second half
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8 nil 53 mins. Vermijl
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Norwood comes on for scholes 59 mins
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8 nil final score
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Oom Panda
18-01-2011, 01:21 AM
Sinting!!! 8-0? Lindegaard ngapainnn yaahh? Minta videonyaaa donkkkk...
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Supernan
18-01-2011, 01:42 AM
8-0 Scholes cukup main 1 jam aja vuat comeback. Lindegaard make a couple saves.
Video coming up shortly.
Blacklist7
18-01-2011, 05:28 AM
tadi malem ga jadi maen di reserves ya dia
apakah akan main di EPL??
ini jawabannya Om!! hehehehe smoga membantu...
Reserves: Bury 0 United 8
United's Reserves, bolstered by several experienced first-team players, battered Bury 8-0 on Monday afternoon to book a berth in this season's Manchester Senior Cup final.
Paul Scholes, Wes Brown and John O'Shea all featured in a strong starting XI, while goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard was handed his first taste of English football.
The Reds ran riot in the first half, ending the game as a contest within half an hour. Joshua King opened the scoring on nine minutes, tapping home a simple finish after Fabio had latched onto Brown's through-ball and squared for the Norwegian striker.
Much of United's attacking play came down the right flank, with King and O'Shea in fine form. The latter crossed for Robbie Brady to power home a superb header and double the lead on 16 minutes.
Lindegaard's first half comprised little more than organising his defence and clutching occasional crosses. His Bury counterpart, Richie Branagan, was enduring a far busier afternoon. Although he made a superb double save from King and Fabio, he was unable to prevent King sweeping home O'Shea's cut-back, after the full-back had charged down a clearance.
Obertan hit United's fourth in the 27th minute, lashing home the loose ball after Bury had failed to clear a Fabio corner, then the Frenchman released King to slide a neat ball across the area for Fabio to convert. Moments later, as the Shakers continued to hold a high defensive line, Brown's long ball allowed Obertan to poke home a sumptuous finish with the outside of his right boot.
Though the sides were clearly mismatched, United's seventh goal drew applause from the smattering of onlookers at Carrington. Scholes, who operated below Bury's
radar for an hour before departing, launched a 40-yard chip into Obertan's path, and the Frenchman's breathtaking volleyed control took him away from Branagan, and he slotted into the unguarded goal.
The seven-goal lead at the interval prompted a softening in the Reds' approach. Marnick Vermijl and Reece Brown replaced King and Oliver Gill respectively, and versatile Belgian Vermijl soon joined the party; drilling home a low finish after Fabio's chipped pass had against exposed Bury's high line.
For the remainder of the game United were content to just keep possession, though chances did continue to arrive. Branagan made a succession of saves to deny Obertan, tipped Darron Gibson's free-kick onto the post and also thwarted O'Shea in a one-on-one, while Brady and Vermijl both fired off-target from close range.
Although nowhere near as busy as Branagan, Lindegaard passed his first test with flying colours; organising his defence well and making one particularly eye-catching save to pluck Carlton's effort from the air as it headed for the top corner.
While it's impossible not to feel sympathy for Bury's beleaguered side, there was much to savour in United's display, plus vital playing time for first team squad members and a guaranteed cup final later in the Reserves' season.
United: Lindegaard; Gill (R Brown 46), W Brown, Wootton, O'Shea; King (Vermijl 46), Gibson, Scholes (Norwood 60), Fabio; Brady, Obertan.
Sub not used: Devlin
source : http://www.manutd.com/en/Players-And-Staff/Reserves/Reserves-News/2011/Jan/Reserves-Bury-0-United-8.aspx?pageNo=1
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wah... jadi penasaran penampilannya... hehehehehe
sorry OOT... buat saudara saudariku yg bisa cari link video nya... atau highlightnya... mohon bantuan ya!!!
hehehehehe... penasaran setanguh apa ya??? sampai ben amos ga dipake di reserve... hehehehe
fredrian.seven
18-01-2011, 08:32 AM
Wih... 8-0. Coba Obertan bisa mempertahanin performanya di skuad utama ya, Giggs bisa diistirahatkan lebih banyak dan Nani bisa sadar dan nggak besar kepala.
Ditunggu video-nya...
rondwisan
18-01-2011, 08:39 AM
#mufc reserves: Lindegaard, Oshea, Gill, W. Brown, Wooton, Brady, Gibson, Scholes, Obertan, Fabio, King via MANUTDreserves
Subs: Vermijl, Devlin, R.Brown, Norwood
scholes main , lindeegard debut.
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1-0 Joshua King! menit ke-7. Berkat aksi Fabio disisi kanan. via MANUTDreserves
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2 nil to United. Brady with a great header 16 mins
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3 nil to United on 25 mins. Great right wing run from oshea. King sweeps the ball into the net
O'Shea charges down a clearance and tees up King, who sidefoots home a tidy finish.
what a comeback !! oshea playing very well .. 25mins and 2 assist by o'shea !!
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4 nil to united. Obertan 30 mins. If jigsaw map a boxing match the ref would stopped it
4-0 Obertan hammers home after Bury fail to clear a Fabio corner.
what a 30minutes start !!! amazing !!!
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5-0 on 32 minutes. Great work by Obertan to feed King, who squares for Fabio to tap in.
5 nil now. Fabio on 32 mins
what a shocking 32minutes !!! is this the 'senior cup' ?????
THIS IS THE REAL UNITED.. B.E.L.I.E.V.E
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6 nil. Obertan on 34 mins. Curled the ball round the keeper with the outside of his right foot
6-0 Obertan played clean through, stabs in a lovely finish. 32 minutes gone and this is agony for Bury.
BURY is BURIED ALIVE in senior cup !!
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7 nil on 42 mins. Obertan hat trick. Lovely goal again
7-0, wonderful goal from Obertan. Scholes chips it over the top and he controls on the volley to round the keeper, then taps in. Superb.
FIRST HALF : MANCHESTER UNITED 7-0 BURY
GOAL SCORER : King, Brady, King, Obertan, Fabio, Obertan, Obertan. (OBERTAN HATTRICK)
BURY IS BURIED ALIVE
R brown and vermijl on for Gill and king start of second half
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8 nil 53 mins. Vermijl
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Norwood comes on for scholes 59 mins
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8 nil final score
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7 gol di babak pertama .... :-bd:-bd ^:)^
wah babak keduanya mesti nyantei tuh maennya ...
or ada instruksi untuk jangan bikin gol lagi banyak2x ...
kasihan lawannya ...
makanya cuman nambah 1 gol aja ...
VaDLi
18-01-2011, 08:48 AM
7 gol di babak pertama .... :-bd:-bd ^:)^
wah babak keduanya mesti nyantei tuh maennya ...
or ada instruksi untuk jangan bikin gol lagi banyak2x ...
kasihan lawannya ...
makanya cuman nambah 1 gol aja ...
yg jadi poin bagus adalah obertan bisa bikin hattrick... :D
videonya:
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rondwisan
18-01-2011, 08:52 AM
bagus meski bisa juga kita bilang ...., "hmmm ... just Bury ... "
:peace:
c'mon Obet ..., terus buktikan kamu layak di 1st team, not only reserve ... :serbu::serbu:
VaDLi
18-01-2011, 09:08 AM
utd reserves 8-0 bury
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marsel david
18-01-2011, 09:27 AM
barusan liat videonya di FB
keren permainannya.. obertan tuh keliatan bagus pergerakkannya kalo david bilang beda banget sama kalo main di EPL
yang cukup buat kaget walaupun di reserve kok Fabio tetep maen di kanan ya..
permainan nih bocah juga kaya ga mau kalah sama kembarannnya yg kmaren maen bagus di EPL
mantap lah pokonya..
btw baru lait mukanya Vermijl :peace:
sir_otz
18-01-2011, 09:44 AM
Scholes playing for reserves team ?? It's unfair to other teams.... to make it fair maybe He should be asked to play blindfolded or just use one of his leg hehehehehe :)) :))
rondwisan
18-01-2011, 09:49 AM
yang cukup buat kaget walaupun di reserve kok Fabio tetep maen di kanan ya..
permainan nih bocah juga kaya ga mau kalah sama kembarannnya yg kmaren maen bagus di EPL
lah emang Fabio tuh bisa maen di kiri 'n kanan Bro ...
jangan2x selama ini yg maen di EPL tuh Fabio ..., but pake jersey kembarannya ... :))=))=))
Scholes playing for reserves team ?? It's unfair to other teams.... to make it fair maybe He should be asked to play blindfolded or just use one of his leg hehehehehe :)) :))
wkwkwkwk ...., setuja Ko ...
it's unfair 4 Bury ... :hammer::hammer:
cucian deh Loe ... :-??:-??
marsel david
18-01-2011, 10:13 AM
lah emang Fabio tuh bisa maen di kiri 'n kanan Bro ...
jangan2x selama ini yg maen di EPL tuh Fabio ..., but pake jersey kembarannya ... :))=))=))
wkwkwkwk bisa jadi tuh...
kan sussah bedainnya wasit aja sampe salah ngasih kartu
tak kira fabio spesialis bagian kiri opa ternyata di kanan juga jago..
hehe
ncut_lgx
18-01-2011, 10:44 AM
fiuh akhirnya nonton juga
geregetan baca donk :))
fabio asik sekali di reserve XDD
moga2 di BPL ntaran lebih eksis
biar satu frame ama rafael
en bisa tuker-tukeran nomer :devil1:
dan senangnya ngeliat scholessy disini
walo agak-agak tega ama bury
wakakakakak~ tapi okelah 8-0
rondwisan
27-01-2011, 08:31 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
Robin Park Arena, 26 January 2011
WIGAN ATHLETIC 0
MANCHESTER UNITED 0
26/01/2011 16:17 - ManUtd.com, Nick Coppack
Reserves: Wigan 0 United 0
After the flood comes the drought. United’s Reserves may have knocked eight past Bury last week, but seven days later, at a cold and blustery Robin Park Arena, Warren Joyce’s men drew a blank. At least Wigan Athletic did, too.
In a game that lacked quality, albeit partially because of the tricky conditions, United fared better over the 90 minutes but couldn’t translate a dominant second-half performance into three points.
Bebe, Gabriel Obertan and Wes Brown all started, although it was young Irishman Robbie Brady who caught the eye with a creative display in midfield.
Bebe hit the target with a couple of speculative efforts in the first half but that was as close as either side came to breaking the deadlock before the break. Oliver Gill then spurned a golden opportunity just after the interval when he headed wide, while Gabriel Obertan, Joe Dudgeon and substitute Will Keane also missed chances during a late spell of Reds pressure.
Wigan, to their credit, defended doggedly and the Latics’ back four would have walked away from the ground with heads held high. For United, though, there was only frustration. But that's football: you can't win 8-0 every week.
United: Devlin; Brown W, Brown R, Wootton, Gill; Dudgeon, Brady, Norwood; King, Obertan, Bebe.
Subs: Jacob, Fryers, Cole, Massacci, Vermijl.
rondwisan
04-02-2011, 08:35 AM
Manchester Senior Cup
Moss Lane, 3 February 2011
MANCHESTER UNITED 6
King 45, 69 & 74, Fabio 52, Brady 55, Morrison 89
ROCHDALE 1
Gray 64
03/02/2011 21:12 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Res: United 6 Rochdale 1
United's goal-laden assault on the Manchester Senior Cup continued with a comprehensive obliteration of Rochdale at Moss Lane.
A hat-trick from Josh King, plus superb goals from Fabio, Robbie Brady and Ravel Morrison gave the Reds a comfortable victory, but only wasteful finishing and some inspired goalkeeping from Matty Edwards conspired to prevent the hosts from running up a colossal scoreline.
Countless chances had come and gone before King opened the scoring in first half injury-time, and excellent finishes from Fabio and Brady put deserved gloss on the scoreline, before King trebled his personal tally and substitute Morrison finished the scoring off.
The rampant nature of United's win was at odds with the way the game began. Despite fielding an inexperienced side, Rochdale made a bright start to proceedings, and only a superb fingertip save from Conor Devlin prevented Godwin Abadaki's shot from dipping under the crossbar.
By that point, Brady had already seen his header cleared off the line, but United didn't really begin to boss matters until the 25-minute mark, and from then on the flow of the game only went one way.
King dwelled on the ball inside the area to waste a clear opening, Marnick Vermijl sidefooted over the bar from 10 yards when the goal was gaping and Fabio's low, curling effort was tipped away by Edwards.
But, just when a lack of conviction in front of goal looked like it would prove costly, Fabio seized on a slack clearance and headed the ball to King, who advanced on goal and lashed a low shot inside Edwards' near post.
If any blame was attached to the Dale stopper, he soon redeemed himself after the restart with a superb save from Vermijl; deflecting the Belgian's close-range effort to safety with his legs.
Edwards was powerless to prevent United for much longer, however, and he was left clutching at thin air when Fabio took a pass from Brady and curled a magnificent 20-yard effort into the top corner.
Brady's influence on the game was growing and, moments after he had thudded a shot against Edwards' upright, the young Irish winger sidled past three defenders before smashing home a right-footed finish.
Though United's pressure continued unabated, Rochdale pounced on a defensive lapse from Reece Brown to reduce the arrears; Reece Gray turning home after Scott Wootton had blocked Hello Andre's shot on the line.
Still there was no let up from the Reds. Substitute Ravel Morrison's attempted chip was blocked by Edwards, but the young midfielder, who turned 18 yesterday, soon fed King to neatly curl home his second of the game.
His third wasn't long in coming. Oliver Norwood's measured pass found the Norwegian, 35 yards from goal, and he neatly lobbed the ball into space before lashing in a low finish.
The Dale keeper continued to spare his side's blushes, first saving well at close quarters from lively substitute Jack Barmby, then producing a superb tip-over from Norwood's long-ranger. From the subsequent corner, Barmby's effort was deflected onto the crossbar and away to safety.
Even as time ebbed away, United kept creating chances, and it was no surprise when Morrison added a sixth goal right at the death; side-footing home a clinical finish from the edge of the area.
The substitute, who looked sharp in his first outing of 2011, then rattled the base of Edwards' post after another flowing United move, narrowly failing to put another layer of gloss on an already eye-catching display from Warren Joyce's Reds, who can look forward to contesting the Manchester Senior Cup final at the end of the season.
United: Devlin; R Brown (Giverin 75), Wootton, Gill, McGinty (Morrison 57); Vermijl, Norwood, Ekangamene (Barmby 75), Fabio, Brady; King.
Sub not used: Johnstone.
VaDLi
04-02-2011, 08:37 AM
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fredrian.seven
04-02-2011, 09:17 AM
Morrison kembali.... Moga bisa terus berkembang.
Ini lawan yang terlalu lemah atau reserve United yang terlalu kuat ya? Rasanya level King udah nggak di reserve lagi. Serasa terlalu mudah... mending segera di-loan lagi aja biar makin berkembang di level kompetisi yang lebih berat.
Supernan
04-02-2011, 02:23 PM
wuah menang besar walaupun ga pake pemain dr 1st team. cuma fabio, Morrison is back! haha sdh saatnya ini bocah fokus buat maen bola aja lah,jgn nakal" di luar kehidupan pribadinya. :D
sir_otz
04-02-2011, 02:33 PM
Fabio jadi pemain tengah lagi nih.... pengen liat di First team dengan formasi Evra di Full back kiri ama Fabio di sayap kiri... moga2 SAF berani coba, daripada maksa Gibbo main di sayap atau nunggu Obertan ama Bebe. Sapa tau Fabio di sayap kiri lebih tokcer lagian kan bisa swap ama Evra :D :D
Redsbusby
13-02-2011, 10:53 PM
Reserves: United 3 Oldham 0
United strolled into the semi-finals of the Lancashire Senior Cup at the expense of Oldham Athletic.
Josh King extended his fine run of goalscoring form with a first-half brace, before Bebe rounded off the scoring just after the hour mark.
Davide Petrucci made his long-awaited return from injury as a substitute for the final half hour and caught the eye, while fellow sub Jack Barmby also helped enliven a second half which lulled for long periods.
United dominated the first half, and took an early lead when Gabriel Obertan chalked up yet another assist by squaring for King to slide home from close range.
Operating with a front three of Obertan, King and Bebe, with Ravel Morrison handed a roaming role, United repeatedly got behind the visitors' full-backs early on, while Oliver Norwood and Robbie Brady dominated central midfield.
Oldham packed the central areas wherever possible, however, and withstood plenty of pressure in relative comfort, although Bebe's powerful shot drew a superb save from goalkeeper Dean Brill.
The Latics twice came close to drawing level late in the first half, as Connor Hughes' free header went wide and Warren Feeney couldn't turn in a teasing cross, before King struck the killer blow.
Anders Lindegaard's quick throw released King, who fed Obertan before making for the area. Obertan sprinted past his full-back and squared, before King rifled home an unerring finish.
The second period began in disjointed fashion, and the first sustained show of quality resulted in the game's final goal. Obertan again claimed the assist, releasing Bebe behind the Latics' defence, and the Portuguese smashed home a low finish from the edge of the area.
The goalscorer was immediately withdrawn and replaced by Petrucci, who has been out of action since late January 2010 with a longstanding pelvic injury. The highly-rated Italian soon set about showcasing his wares with a fine half-hour of midfield playmaking.
At the other end, Lindegaard was soon forced into two smart stops, repelling powerful efforts from Ryan Brooke and Medi Abalimba, while Feeney came closest to reducing the arrears when his header was cleared off the line.
As Oldham tired, however, United enjoyed a series of late chances. King was denied a spectacular third goal when Brill magnificently tipped the Norwegian's curling effort onto the crossbar, while the lively Barmby and Obertan both fired just wide of the target from inside the area.
United: Lindegaard; Vermijl, R Brown, Gill (McGinty), Fabio; Norwood, Brady (Barmby), Morrison; Bebe (Petrucci), King, Obertan.
Subs not used: Devlin, Giverin.
sir_otz
14-02-2011, 10:22 AM
Davide Petrucci made his long-awaited return from injury as a substitute for the final half hour and caught the eye, while fellow sub Jack Barmby also helped enliven a second half which lulled for long periods.
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The goalscorer was immediately withdrawn and replaced by Petrucci, who has been out of action since late January 2010 with a longstanding pelvic injury. The highly-rated Italian soon set about showcasing his wares with a fine half-hour of midfield playmaking.
Davide Petrucci udah main......... Sip sip.... berharap banyak ama pemain ini...
Supernan
14-02-2011, 10:23 AM
akhirnya ini bocah comeback juga Pettruci, ga kerasa 1 tahun lebih absen. untung masih muda masih bnyk waktu buat improve di karirnya. Tapi Morrison ga ada lagi nih tumben.
sir_otz
14-02-2011, 10:28 AM
Tapi Morrison ga ada lagi nih tumben.
lah om... Morrison main full 90 menit kok dibilang gak ada :D :D
Supernan
14-02-2011, 10:35 AM
lah om... Morrison main full 90 menit kok dibilang gak ada :D :D
haha maap om ga fokus pagi" gini :)) :hammer::peace:
yoi berarti ini bocah udh bebas dr masalah d luar lapangan nih, sdh mulai fokus bermain buat Warren Joyce tim. \m/
rondwisan
25-02-2011, 05:58 PM
tread lama ne ya?
tahun 2009 lo
:D
junker detected .... :hammer::peace:
thread lama but update Bro ...
rondwisan
04-03-2011, 08:47 AM
Barclays Premier Reserve League
New Bucks Head, 3 March 2011
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 3
Mujangi-Bia (30), Griffiths (35), Doherty (61)
MANCHESTER UNITED 3
Brady (36), Obertan (81), Bebe (83)
03/03/2011 21:16 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Res: Wolves 3 United 3
Gabriel Obertan and Bebe struck late goals to salvage a point for United in a thrilling, edgy Reserves clash with Wolves in Telford.
The hosts had forged two goals ahead before Robbie Brady hammered the Reds back into the match. The Irishman was then involved in a clash with James Spray which prompted the dismissal of both players, before Wolves established a 3-1 lead just after the hour.
United poured forward in the final third of the match, however, and drew level when Obertan and Bebe both latched onto measured long balls and clipped home smart finishes.
For a game which lacked sustained spells of quality possession football, there were plentiful talking points and some superb finishes on show. Early on, Bebe’s close-range shot drew a smart stop from goalkeeper Dan East, who then made a fine one-handed save from Joshua King’s curling effort after a surging run from Oliver Gill.
With the lively Michael Kightly continuing his comeback from injury, however, the hosts always looked menacing, and they forged ahead with two quickfire goals in six minutes before the interval. First Geoffrey Mujangi-Bia curled a 20-yard effort into Conor Devlin’s far corner, then Sam Griffiths drilled a low, 30 yard shot through a thicket of bodies and past the unsighted Devlin.
Just a minute later, however, United hit back in stunning fashion. Brady picked up the ball on the right flank, cut inside and unleashed a ferocious 25-yard effort high into East’s goal.
Having more than played their part in a competitive first half, Brady’s thunderous strike was the least the Reds deserved going into the interval. Unfortunately, the young Irishman would only last six minutes of the second period.
Brady’s lunging challenge on James Spray sparked a confrontation in which both players went head-to-head, and were duly ordered from the field. The winger might have been followed down the tunnel by Gill four minutes later, but the defender was merely cautioned for bringing down 10 as the last defender.
United were on the ropes, and Doherty seemingly applied the knockout blow just after the hour mark; striding into space and unleashing another fine strike from 25 yards which gave Devlin little hope.
Gamely, the Reds almost hit back immediately. Reece Brown’s cross was just ahead of Marnick Vermijl, and from the subsequent corner Joshua King hammered a volley over the bar. Another Brown cross almost prompted an own-goal from Doherty, before Gill headed marginally wide from the resultant corner.
Just 10 minutes from time, United grabbed a lifeline. Joe Dudgeon floated a fine ball into the path of Obertan, and the Frenchman’s devastating pace gave him the room to dink a lovely right-footed lob over the stranded East.
In true United fashion, one goal led to another. As a Wolves attack broke down in the Reds’ area, Norwood sprayed a magnificent 60-yard pass to Bebe, and the Portuguese winger raced clear and dinked home a cool finish.
The momentum was entirely United’s, but the white-clad visitors came no closer to victory than when Dudgeon fired over from a tight angle. Nevertheless, a point procured from the brink of nothing was still a fair dividend for another rousing Reds comeback.
United: Devlin; R Brown, Wootton, Gill, Dudgeon; Bebe, Vermijl, Norwood, Brady, Obertan; King (Petrucci 77).
Subs not used: Johnstone, Ekangamene, McGinty, Massacci.
VaDLi
04-03-2011, 09:39 AM
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Obertan Goal
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Bebe Goal
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FULL
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Supernan
04-03-2011, 11:45 AM
gile gol nya sakit semua, keren bner. sayang ketinggalan dl br comeback, not bad lah mental 1st team nyalur ke reserves.
zudomiriku
04-03-2011, 12:29 PM
gile gol nya sakit semua, keren bner. sayang ketinggalan dl br comeback, not bad lah mental 1st team nyalur ke reserves.
gol nya bola 'atas' semua. gol pertama shoot dari luar kotak penalti ke kanan atas gawang, gol kedua di lob melewati kiper, gol ketiga juga setengah lob.
Redsbusby
09-03-2011, 12:22 AM
Maaf mod, jika dirasa kurang tepat mohon bantuan di merge ya, sepertinya THread khusus berita Reserves dan yg lain (Senior Cup, dll) gak ada, yg ada cuma transfer aja :peace:
Edinburgh's Spartans FC to host Man Utd reserves in friendly
Published Date: 08 March 2011
By DAVID GUNN
THE second string of English Premier League leaders Manchester United will travel north to play Edinburgh minnows Spartans in a pre-season friendly later this year.
The Ainslie Park side will play host to Sir Alex Ferguson's reserve team on Sunday 24th July as part of their 60th anniversary celebrations.
Spartans enjoy success both at senior level - in the East of Scotland league - and in junior football.
Writing on the Spartans website, co-manager Mike Lawson said the match would be a "momentous occasion" for the club, who narrowly missed out on joining the SFL following Gretna's demise in 2008.
"The game will obviously be a momentous occasion for all of us involved with Spartans but especially the players who in the future will have memories of playing against the next Giggs, Scholes or Beckham," he said.
"Craig (Graham, chairman] deserves the credit for approaching United in the first place and it seems for some dreams do come true."
United's reserve side are led by Warren Joyce, who succeeded Brian McClair this season, and includes players like French winger Gabriel Obertan, Portuguese forward Bébé and Brazilian left-back Fabio, the twin brother of first team regular Rafael.
On a similar trip north of the border last year, the United reserves beat St Johnstone 3-2 and Dunfermline Athletic 5-1.
Spartans chairman Craig Graham added: "This will be a great opportunity for everyone at Spartans to have a day we will remember forever."
rondwisan
09-03-2011, 07:49 AM
Ada Oom Agung, di preview n review thread, ada kok yg khusus Reserve team (juga Academy) .... ;);))
Dengaren keliwatan Gung ... :peace:
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Redsbusby
09-03-2011, 04:31 PM
Ada Oom Agung, di preview n review thread, ada kok yg khusus Reserve team (juga Academy) .... ;);))
Dengaren keliwatan Gung ... :peace:
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Oh di merge aja opa..
gak kepikiran ama yg di Preview.. Soalnya memang pernah komen, tp tak cari sampe page terakhir di Sub Thread ini kok gak nemu, pantess aja :peace:
VaDLi
10-03-2011, 08:55 AM
united kalah :(
BLACKPOOL 2
Varney (34), Kornilenko (72)
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
Basham OG (42)
Res: Blackpool 2 United 1
United’s Reserves slipped to only their second defeat of the season against a vastly more experienced Blackpool side at Bloomfield Road.
Luke Varney and Sergei Kornilenko struck for the hosts, while Chris Basham diverted Oliver Norwood’s free-kick past his own goalkeeper to level for United in-between.
Warren Joyce’s young Reds battled gamely throughout the match, and were never overawed by their opponents. Goalkeeper Conor Devlin, who replaced Anders Lindegaard just before kick-off, was scarcely tested early on, as United held firm. Charlie Adam chanced his arm with a quick free-kick from just inside his own half, but Devlin comfortably fielded it.
A lightning break from Gabriel Obertan almost culminated in United taking an unlikely lead, but his pull-back was powerfully thumped goalwards by Norwood, but straight at home goalkeeper Mark Halstead.
Within long, however, the hosts were ahead. Ludovic Sylvestre surged through the midfield and slipped a pass in to Varney, whose immaculate first touch took him away from Reece Brown before unleashing an unerring finish inside the far post.
Devlin then made a solid, plunging save from another Adam free-kick, before United drew level just in time for the interval. Norwood deceived everyone by whipping a left-wing free-kick towards the near post, and Basham dived to clear, but could only thunder the header inside his own post.
Adam curled a free-kick just past Devlin’s post in the final act of the first period, and Matt Phillips also sent a long-range effort with a yard of the United upright shortly after the game’s resumption. Phillips then teed up Varney for a powerful shot which Devlin parried over the bar.
Twice in the space of a minute, however, United served notice of their threat. Bebe sent a fierce early drive just past the post, before Obertan was defeated by Halstead from a tight angle. The Frenchman was then replaced by Charni Ekangamene, before Bebe’s deflected drive whistled fractionally wide again.
Those near-misses proved costly as Blackpool forged ahead once more, with 18 minutes remaining. Phillips wound towards goal and slipped a pass to Cornilenko, who survived a poor first touch to poke home from close range.
Though Blackpool were closing the game out in solid fashion, United almost snatched a late point when Bebe again drove through on goal, but his shot was deflected onto the top of the crossbar.
Instead, the Reds were consigned to only their second defeat of the season to date, but Joyce’s youngsters will take valuable lessons from a keenly contested encounter with an experienced home side.
United: Devlin; R Brown, Wootton, Gill, Dudgeon; Vermijl, Norwood, Brady; King (Petrucci, 76), Bebe, Obertan (Ekangamene 62).
Subs not used: Giverin.
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