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Showing posts with label FA Cup. Show all posts

Manchester United Result >> FA Cup (third round) : Manchester United (1) vs (0) Liverpool

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News Now Manchester United | FA Cup Match | Round 3 | Manchester United vs Liverpool | Season 2010/2011

Manchester United eventually diminish the hopes of Liverpool to reach the FA Cup trophy, Manchester United managed to beat Liverpool with the score 1-0 through Ryan Giggs scored from penalty kicks.

Manchester United's opening victory from a penalty given by referee Howard Webb when Daniel Agger boxed penalty dropped Dimitar Berbatov, Ryan Giggs as the executor is not wasted opportunity.

become increasingly heavy burden of Liverpool after Steven Gerrard got a red card in the 32nd minute. A match with a very high tension and full of rivalry.

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also had to include former Liverpool legend, Michael Owen at the last minute match. Hernandez was pulled out to replace Michael Owen.

After long suffering from injury, Michael Owen finally given the opportunity to play, Owens had several times troublesome line defender from Liverpool, but the effort did not change the outcome of the game, the score 1-0 for Manchester united victory.

in the other FA Cup matches, Chelsea proved his class as a big club with a crush Ipswich, 7-0, here are the results of its other FA Cup matches (9 / 1).

Manchester United (1) vs (0) Liverpool
Tottenham H (3) vs (0) Charlton Athletic

Chelsea (7) vs (0) Ipswich T

Leicester City (2) vs (2) Manchester City


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FA Cup (3 Round) Season 2010/2011 Preview >> Manchester United vs Liverpool

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In the FA Cup game this time, Sir alex Ferguson unlikely to dabble in selecting the squad to face Liverpool. in the FA Cup last season, Manchester United would have eliminated early by Leeds United. in the last match (8 / 1), Arsenal was also forced to play a draw against Leeds United 1-1 in the FA Cup.

Latest news, Sir Alex Ferguson will rest Wayne Rooney and Van der sar. Ferguson will again give confidence to Kuszczak and Hernandez. Hernandez was playing well when United face Stoke City, and managed to make a goal.

Manchester United squad : Kuszczak, Rafael, Smalling, Vidic, Evra, Nani, Fletcher, Carrick, Anderson, Berbatov, Hernandez.

Liverpool FC Squad : Reina, Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Konchesky; Kuyt, Meireles, Lucas, Gerrard, Cole; Torres.

Here are the results of the FA Cup third round season 2010/2011 has been played January 8.

Arsenal (1) vs (1) Leeds United
Millwall (1) vs (4) Birmingham City
Blackburn R (1) vs (0) Queens Park R
Bolton W (2) vs (0) York City
Brighton & Hove A (3) vs (1) Portsmouth
Bristol City (0) vs (3) Sheffield W
Burnley (4) vs (2) Port Vale
Burton (1) vs (1) Middlesbrough
Coventry City (2) vs (1) Crystal Palace
Doncaster R (2) vs (2) Wolverhampton W
Fulham (6) vs (2) Peterborough United
Huddersfield T (2) vs (0) Dover A
Hull City (2) vs (3) Wigan Athletic
Lincoln C (3) vs (4) Hereford United
Norwich C (0) vs (1) Leyton Orient
Preston North End (1) vs (2) Nottingham F
Reading (1) vs (0) West Bromwich A
Scunthorpe United (1) vs (5) Everton
Sheffield United (1) vs (3) Aston Villa
Southampton (2) vs (0) Blackpool
Stoke C (1) vs (1) Cardiff City
Sunderland (1) vs (2) Notts County
Swansea C (4) vs (0) Colchester United
Torquay United (1) vs (0) Carlisle United
Watford (4) vs (1) Hartlepool United
West Ham United (2) vs (0) Barnsley
Stevenage (3) vs (1) Newcastle United

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Manchester United Match >> FA Cup Schedules Season 2010/2011 : Manchester United vs Liverpool

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FA Cup Match | Round 3 Matchday 1 | Manchester United vs Liverpool | Season 2010/2011

The following is a schedule of FA Cup - England season 2010/2011. A very severe test for Manchester United in the FA Cup, Manchester United will be against Liverpool. A very decent match for the wait.

January 8
Arsenal vs Leeds U
Millwall vs Birmingham C

Blackburn R vs Queens Park R

Bolton W vs York C
Brighton & Hove A vs Portsmouth

Bristol C vs Sheffield W

Burnley vs Port Vale

Burton vs Middlesbrough

Coventry C vs Crystal Palace
Doncaster R vs Wolverhampton W

Fulham vs Peterborough U
Huddersfield T vs Dover A

Hull C vs Wigan Athletic

Lincoln C vs Hereford U

Norwich C vs Leyton Orient

Preston North End vs Nottingham F

Reading vs West Bromwich A

Scunthorpe U vs Everton
Sheffield U vs Aston Villa

Southampton vs Blackpool

Stoke C vs Cardiff C

Sunderland vs Notts County

Swansea C vs Colchester U
Torquay U vs Carlisle U

Watford vs Hartlepool U

West Ham U vs Barnsley

Stevenage vs Newcastle U


January 9
Manchester United vs Liverpool
Tottenham H vs Charlton Athletic
Chelsea vs Ipswich T

Leicester C vs Manchester C

January 10
Crawley vs Derby County

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Manchester United News >> Sir Alex Ferguson will not underestimate Liverpool in FA Cup

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FA Cup Match | Manchester United vs Liverpool | Manchester United News | Season 2010/2011

Sir Alex Ferguson will not be underestimated when Manchester United meet Liverpool in the FA Cup, Ferguson will play with the best squad of Manchester United.

Manchester United to benefit, because in the FA Cup against Liverpool. Manchester Unted will play at Old Trafford. this will provide motivation for Manchester United's squad.

"Last season we achieved a bad result against Leeds. This time, I will not repeat past mistakes," said Ferguson.

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During the train Manchester United, Ferguson has given five FA Cup trophy to Manchester United, but since 2004, Ferguson has never provided the FA trophy again.

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Maverick Mal - A Short Biography of Malcolm Allison


Malcolm Allison was born in Dartford, Kent on the 5th September 1927.

'Big Mal' became one of British football's most colourful, charismatic and controversial characters to have ever graced the game, as well as being an incredibly innovative coach of his era.

His naturally flamboyant, outspoken and brazen nature made him the maverick character that he indeed was.

He played football for Erith & Belvedere before signing for Charlton Athletic in 1945.
He only played two first-team games for the club before Ted Fenton signed him for West Ham United for a fee of £7,000 in February 1951.

Allison had a poor relationship with Ted Fenton and openly described Fenton as a "useless manager."
The under pressure Fenton eventually agreed that Malcolm Allison should take over the training sessions, where he in turn he acted as mentor to a young Bobby Moore. He introduced all-day training which included weights in the afternoons. In fact he more or less ran the playing side of things, and the fans enjoyed the style of football introduced by Allison.

His playing career was cut short when on 16th September 1957, at the age of 30 Allison was taken ill after a game against Sheffield United. Doctors discovered he was suffering from tuberculosis and he had to have a lung removed. He made well over 200 appearances in his time with the East London club.

Allison took on a coaching role at Cambridge University, and moved into management at non-league Bath City in 1963. His moderate success at Bath City had alerted a number of Football League clubs, and in May 1964 he took up the position of manager of Plymouth Argyle. He soon returned to Bath to sign full-back Tony Book. However, Allison knew the Plymouth board would be reluctant to permit the purchase of a player with no League experience, who was approaching his thirtieth birthday. Allison encouraged Book to doctor his birth certificate, making him appear two years younger.

However all his trophy wining success in English football was crammed into a four year spell at Manchester City in the late 1960's.
Joe Mercer was named City manager in July 1965, but due to poor health Mercer sought a younger, energetic man to be his assistant. He offered the position to Allison, who he knew from coaching courses at Lilleshall.

The Mercer-Allison era is believed to be strongest in Manchester City's history. Renowned for a free-flowing style of football, developed by Allison in their first season City they won the Second Division championship. Two years later (1967-68) they won the First Division league title. The club won the FA Cup (1969), the League Cup (1970) and European Cup-Winners Cup (1971).
Allison was also responsible for introducing a red and black away kit because he wanted his side to look like AC Milan.

The following year Allison took over from Mercer as manager of the club, with a team including such greats as Bell, Summerbee and Lee.

City nearly won the League in Allison's first full season but lost key matches after the balance of the side was disrupted by the signing of the flamboyant Rodney Marsh, along with Allison's repeated desire to tinker with the side to little effect.
Although Allison resigned the following year he had left a lasting impression. It was said that during his time at City, "His influence was felt throughout the club and his approach was refreshing. His charisma and style brought excitement to sixties Manchester."

On the 31st March 1973 Allison was appointed manager of Crystal Palace. Despite his arrival the Eagles were relegated, losing five out of their last seven games.

Malcolm immediately instigated a huge stylistic shift both on and off the field, raising Palace's profile with his charismatic media appearances, rebranding the club’s rather homely nickname ‘The Glaziers’ as ‘The Eagles’ and ending the club’s 68-year association with claret and blue kits. Palace’s highly recognisable red and blue striped home kit was introduced, and later, the all-white strip with red and blue sash, changes which still reflect in the character of the club today.

The following season (1974-75)was even more disastrous because of a second successive relegation.

However the 1975-76 was Allison's most successful season at Selhurst Park as he spurred his side onto a fantastic FA Cup run. Brilliant victories against higher league opposition in the shape of Leeds United, Chelsea and Sunderland lead to the club's first ever FA Cup semi-final. Palace lost the semi-final to eventual winners Southampton at Stamford Bridge, with Allison resembling a Chicago gangster in his fur or sheepskin coat, 'lucky' fedora hat, and a cigar never far away.
With the team failing to reach Wembley and win promotion Allison resigned in May 1976.

Despite two successive relegations during his tenure, Palace supporters will always remember the mid 1970s as the era of FA Cup runs and Allison's fedora hat. His period at the helm of 'The Eagles' was not the most successful but during his time in charge the seeds were sown for the success that would follow under Terry Venables.

Much in line with his flamboyant persona, his career was shrouded in numerous controversies. His outspoken nature and 'laddish womanising antics' were ideal for the tabloids but nothing topped Allison's decision in 1976 to invite the famous porn star Fiona Richmond to Palace's Park Langley training ground for a photo shoot with a cameraman from the News of the World.

Richmond went in goal while Palace's slightly bemused but uncomplaining players took penalties at her, and the session ended with the club's goalkeeper Paul Hammond covering the former Playboy model in mud.

But that was just the start of it. Moments later, Richmond appeared in the dressing rooms wearing only a fur coat, which she promptly whipped off before jumping in the players' communal bath, along with Allison.


Then Crystal Palace player, Terry Venables later said of the incident, "I was in the bath with all the players and we heard the whisper that she was coming down the corridor." So far, so good. "We all leapt out and hid, because we knew there'd be photos and that wouldn't go down too well. Malcolm and Fiona dropped everything and got in the bath."

Allison received a Football Association disrepute charge after a photograph was published in the News of the World showing him in the Crystal Palace players' bath with the porn star.

Among Big Mal's 'other women' were Roger Moore's ex-wife Dorothy Squires, 1950's movie legend Jane Russell, Profumo scandal hooker Christine Keeler, two Miss UK's! and a Playboy Club employee called Serena Williams!

After Palace, Allison had short managerial stints at Galatasaray in Turkey, and back at Plymouth before Allison returned to Manchester City as manager in 1979. It was an unmitigated disaster and he left for Palace again in 1980.
Stints with a number of other clubs never saw Allison scale those giddy City heights again, apart from a golden period out of the British spotlight where he won the Portuguese league and cup with Sporting Lisbon.
Allison’s final spell in management came at Bristol Rovers in the early 1990's, where he introduced a tactical concept called the 'Whirl' which involved players regularly swapping positions on the field of play.

Allison settled into semi-retirement as a radio pundit on Teeside, despite being 'accidentally' caught on air using an array of expletives!

With his enthusiasm for expansive football, Allison would have made a fine director of coaching at the FA, but his extravagant lifestyle seemed to colour his approach to club management - he couldn't be left alone with a chequebook!
He remains the only English football manager to have published an autobiography that sounds like a psychedelic LP, 'Colours of My Life.'

Sadly his health is in decline. In 2001 it was revealed by his son that Allison was suffering from alcoholism, and he is now in a care home suffering from Alzheimer’s. It's a heart-rending end for one of football's greatest entertainers.

As a football manager, he was moderate, his achievements as a coach far outweighing his titles as a number one.

But as a PR guru, he was simply peerless!





Friday 15th October 2010, only four days after writing my short biography on Malcolm Allison -
I am truly saddened to say that today Malcolm Allison passed away, aged 83.
God bless you 'Big Mal' and may your rest in peace.


Manchester United Treble Winner (1998-1999)

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- Manchester United season 1998-1999 is the most successful season since they succeeded in being the only English team has ever won the Treble (three titles in one season) - to win the English Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League the same season.

After passing through a solid Premier League, Manchester United managed to win the league on the last match against Tottenham Hotspur, with the score 2-1, while Arsenal's 1-0 win over Premier League Aston Villa.Memenangkan first part of United's treble, which Ferguson called the hardest part. In the FA Cup final they met Newcastle United and won 2-0 through goals Teddy Sheringham and Paul Scholes.

In their final game of the season, the European Champions League Final game in 1999, they beat Bayern Munich, the game was touted as the best comeback ever There, lost to injury time and scored twice in the last minute to ensure the victory 2-1. Manchester United also won the Intercontinental Cup after beating Palmeiras 1-0 in Tokyo.

Manchester United Honours

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League
barclays premier league cup, logoEnglish Premier League: 18
1907-08, 1910-11, 1951-52, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1964-65, 1966-67, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999 - 2000, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-2009.
English League First Division: 2
1935-36, 1974-75.



Chalice

carling cup, trhopyFA Cup: 12
1909, 1948, 1963, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2010.




Carling Cup: 4
1991-92, 2005-06, 2008-09, 2009-10.

FA Charity / Community Shield: 17
1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965 *, 1967 *, 1977 *, 1983, 1990 *, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008 (* joint winner).

EUROPE
Champions Cup, Champions trophyUEFA Champions League: 3
1968, 1999, 2008.

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1
1991.


UEFA Super Cup: 1
1991.

INTERNATIONAL

Intercontinental Cup / Club World Championship: 1
1999.

FIFA Club World Cup: 1
2008.


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The Physio Room - Injury Update


As we approach the so called 'business' end of the season, the race for honours is hotting up, while the contenders for the dreaded drop out of the financially lucrative Premier League is still far from decided.

Two points separate Chelsea and Manchester United in the race for the Premier League title, with Arsenal lying third. On Sunday second play third as Chelsea host Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.

The race for the fourth and final Champions League spot for next seasons competition looks like it will be between Tottenham, Liverpool, Man City and Aston Villa.

It's a particularly hectic time of year for some teams:

Man Utd and Aston Villa also have domestic cup silverwear on their minds, as they meet in the Carling Cup final at Wembley at the end of this month.

Chelsea, Man Utd, and Arsenal also have 1st leg Champions League fixtures coming up in ten days time, with the 2nd legs in early to mid March.
Meanwhile Everton, Liverpool and Fulham have two legged ties coming up this month in their last of 32 round of the UEFA Europa League.

At the other end of the Premier League table Portsmouth are being slowly cast adrift, and have well documented problems off the field as well as on it.
Current boss Avram Grant needs to provide some divine inspiration if he is to close the six point gap that separates them from safety.
This weekend struggling Pompey travel to Old Trafford to face Man Utd - a daunting task at the best of times!

Newly promoted Burnley along with Hull occupy the other two relegation positions at present, but only three points separate them and Wigan in 14th position, so it looks like it's going to be 'squeaky bum' time right down to the final games of the season for them, along with the likes of Wolves, Bolton and West Ham.

To add into the mix the fact that Chelsea, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Man City, Wigan, Bolton and Portsmouth are still in this seasons F.A Cup, and their 5th round ties are to be played next weekend simply means there is no let up for any team at present, whatever their league position!

What remains to be seen is how well the various managers and their coaching staff along with the healing hands of their respective physios can manage their squads, rotate them effectively and nurse their injuried players through to the end of the season, whilst being able to juggle and prioritise their fixtures, and in doing so succeed in reaching their individual goals!

Obviously some Premier League teams have the budget to sustain sufficiently large enough squads to nullify this problem as best possible. However with the transfer window now shut, and only loan deals possible it could be as much down to luck and good fortune on the injury front, as anything else, as to which teams succeed or fail come May.

Meanwhile there is a full programme of English Premier League fixtures this weekend, so here is your chance to catch up on which players are out injured and who will be fit to play for their clubs.

Click on the 'link' to find out the latest on your Club's injury worries, and how soon it will be before some of your teams players will be back in action.

'Best Bet' - Championship Betting Tips with Betfair

Hi, my name is Tom Mallows, online sports writer with Betfair.
I am guest writing on this blog where I shall be previewing all the weekend games in The Championship along with a selection of Premier League fixtures

In addition, I will also be looking in detail at some of the weekend's LIVE TV games.

Every fortnight, I will bring you all the latest odds, preview the biggest matches, and hopefully try and win you some cash with my 'best bet' football tips.

This weekend sees seven fixtures in the Championship and six tasty looking fixtures in the FA Cup Fifth Round involving Championship sides. Here's my pick of the action:


Watford v Chelsea
Saturday 14th February KO 17:30 LIVE ON SETANTA

Both these sides have had their troubles recently. 1984 finalists Watford, in the Premier League just two years ago, now find themselves struggling at the wrong end of the Championship. Manager Brendan Rogers will be facing the side he left earlier in the season to take over at Vicarage Road.

Chelsea meanwhile have endured a mini-crisis of their own, slipping behind in the title race and sacking boss Luis Felipe Scolari this week after just five months in the job. Guus Hiddink is widely tipped to take temporary charge – but not in time for Saturday.

Current Match odds:

Watford 9-1 Draw 4/1 Chelsea 5/2

Scorecast:
Watford 1-0 24/1 2-0 84/1 3-0 319/1

Chelsea 0-1
13/2 0-2 6/1 0-3 10/1

Draw 0-0 14/1 1-1 10/1 2-2 26/1


My ‘best bet’ prediction:

Chelsea may have their troubles, but I think they will have too much quality for Watford. It won’t be easy through, so my football betting advice would be to back a low scoring away win.
2-0 Chelsea win @ 6-1.


Swansea v Fulham
Saturday 14th February KO 12.45 LIVE ON ITV1

This has all the ingredients for a cup upset. The Premier League side who struggle on the road travel to a lower division side high in confidence and fresh from knocking out Premier League Opposition in the last round.
Roberto Martinez has done a great job with Swansea. Not only has he guided them to the FA Cup 5th round but his side look well set for a late promotion charge, couple this with their attractive attacking brand of football, they are a tough proposition for anyone at the moment.

Fulham boss Roy Hodgson has invested wisely to help the club into mid-table following last seasons last-gasp relegation escape. But the team still has a poor away record and that could count against them on Saturday.

Current Match odds:

Swansea 7/4 Draw 5/2 Fulham 15/8

Scorecast:
Swansea 1-0 8/1 2-0 14/1 3-0 35/1 2-1 11/1

Fulham 0-1 8/1 0-2 17/1 0-3 47/1 1-2 11/1

Draw 0-0 6/1 1-1 10/1 2-2 18/1


My 'best bet' prediction:

I smell an upset here, and an opportunity to make some cash. A 2-0 home win carries some decent looking odds.
Swansea 2-0 Fulham @ 14/1.

The best of the rest:
Fancy a sections list this weekend?
A multiple bet can win you some 'serious' cash.

Here are my tips for this weekend’s matches:

Home Wins:

Birmingham v. Notts Forest
Bristol City v. Southampton
Preston v. Norwich
Arsenal v. Cardiff

Away Wins:

Doncaster v. Sheff Wed
Derby v. Man Utd
Charlton v. Plymouth

Draws:

Burnley v. Wolves
Ipswich v. Blackpool
Sheff Utd v. Hull

My Tip Of The Weekend:

I fancy Chris Coleman's Coventry to spring a FA Cup surprise against Blackburn at Ewood Park. Sam Allarydce's side are deep in a Premier League relegation battle and may take their eye off the ball on Saturday.
Blackburn 1-2 Coventry @ 20/1.

Go to Betfair for all the latest football betting for this weekend’s FA Cup games, plus all the latest Cheltenham odds for the Festival in March.

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