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Manchester Uniteds Cristiano Ronaldo (L) is subbed by manager Sir Alex Ferguson [link]

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Germans are Torr-n Apart
Published 6/30/2008 by Arthur Antunes Coimbra at 101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more
... the BBC last night. Looking back on Euro 2008 as a whole, Rob Smyth rates the top six international tournaments of all-time, Mike Anstead picks his “Top 10 stars of Euro 2008,” Paul Wilson praises the invisible referees, Barney Ronay deliver his “Ten things we learned at Euro 2008,” and Alan Hansen bemoans the “dreadful defending” displayed in Austria-Switzerland. On the two major transfer stories, Oliver Kay believes Ronaldo may now stay at Old Trafford while The ...

Much to Ponder as Sir Alex Returns to Work
Published 6/30/2008 by Nick at Manchester United
So the most important figure at United is back at work after a well earned vacation. What did he say regarding Ronaldo’s future? Umm, nothing. Although it appears we’re looking to pick up one new player before the season starts. If this player just happens to be Dimitar Berbatov — it’ll be Tottenham’s decision.

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