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Peter Schmeichel 10 out of 10 One of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, the Great Dane kept a clean sheet in 42 per cent of the league games he played for United and his last-minute penalty save from Dennis Bergkamp in the FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal was a crucial turning point in the 1999 Treble season. Gary Neville 8 Reviled by neutrals for his devotion to the Red cause, Citizen ... [link]

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A Few Quick Bits of News for Today
Published 5/23/2008 by Nick at Manchester United
... *Rio thinks Sir Alex should go on a Summer spending spree… *Owen Hargreaves looks forward to the future… *Ronaldo tells people exactly what they want to hear… *Rio praises the achievements of Ryan Giggs… *The players and staff threw the mother of all parties in Moscow… *Comparing 2008 to 1999…  

“Football’s biggest party” & the £100 million game
Published 5/24/2008 by Ronaldo Assis de Moreira 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
... United sides of 1994, 1999 and now 2008. “In 1994 they had Le Dieu, in 2008 the Holy Trinity. But in the 1999 they had perhaps the highest power of them all: Roy Keane (yes, we know he was part of the side in 1994, but in those days he was a different player entirely). All three scored 80 goals in their title-winning campaigns (1994 was from 42 games). Yet in 1994 they conceded 38 goals; in 1999 they conceded 37, this year it was only 22.” And in The Times, Kaveh Solhekol compares the 1999 treble winning team with the 2008 double winning ...

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