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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: A history of Arsenal-Manchester United FA cup ties
The Offside: Now Ladies Everywhere are Looking Forward to the FA Cup 5th Round
A history of Arsenal-Manchester United FA cup ties
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 —
With all due respect to the Liverpool-Barnsley and Chelsea-Huddersfield ties, there is only one game to look out for in the FA Cup 5th round. (The draw can be seen on this video.) The winner will probably go on to win the cup and this match-up could even prove to be a psychological turning point in the Premier League title race. Below, with video evidence, are three famous FA Cup matches between Manchester United and Arsenal.
Arsenal 3 - Manchester United 2 (FA Cup final, May 12, 1979) Known as the “five-minute final” this classic tussle came in the days when seemingly every FA Cup final was a classic and ...
Now Ladies Everywhere are Looking Forward to the FA Cup 5th Round
The Offside —
Now Ladies Everywhere are Looking Forward to the FA Cup 5th Round By: Daryl | January 28th, 2008 The FA Cup Fifth Round draw was made today, and tantalizing as the Sheffield United vs Middlesbrough dourfest the semi-inevitable Chelsea vs Huddersfield games sound, all eyes will be on Old Trafford. It’s Man Utd vs Arsenal, the Premier Legaue’s two two teams and a rematch of the 2005 final where Man Utd were excellent but Arsenal somehow won on penalties. But female (and some male) fans of hairy-chested Welsh wingers will be hoping for a repeat of the 1999 semi-final, where Giggs zig-zagged through Arsenal’s defence for one of the most ...
Manchester United vs. Lyon Preview
Lyon —
Manchester United vs. Lyon Preview By: Inara | March 2nd, 2008 Besides the Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea fans who have burdened the shoulders of Juninho & Co with the massive weight of their expectations (they all want Lyon to stop Lord Wrigley), most people know that walking away from Old Trafford as winners will be difficult to achieve at best. Damn near impossible, some would say. But Lyon’s courage will not fail them because what else do they have left? They can’t afford to be weak, and they can’t afford to give up. It’s as simple as that. Lyon can’t even consider the possibility of surrender - and neither will Manchester United. And ...
Best Run Ever?
The Footy Blog —
Syndicate this site [image] Footy Show Podcast - April 10th | Main Best Run Ever? Posted by Joe Ross on April 10, 2008 As per the podcast discussion, which run do you think is better? Ryan Giggs 1999 FA Cup Diego Maradona 1986 World Cup Theo Walcott - Tuesday's Champions League If you've got another great run better than them all, mention it below.
Reason to Root for Manchester United
I Dislike Your Favorite Team —
We hate a good many players on Manchester United. Christian Ronaldo is certainly at the top of the list. But we have always had a soft spot for some of the hard workers on the Man U squad, and no one belongs more at the top of that list, over the course of the last 15 years, than Ryan Giggs. We Love Giggsy! But there have always been bigger names in the center, haven't there? Cantona, Cole, Yorke, Nistelrooy, Rooney, and assorted other pussies (to be clear: we are not calling Cantona a pussy--please don't fly to America and kick us in the sternum). And even when one throws away the various starting strikers that have benefitted from Giggsy's ...
Former Arsenal Star Dropped By TNSSO For United Game
Republik Of Mancunia: A Manchester United Blog —
Patrick Vieira, who shat himself when confronted by Roy Keane ahead of our 10-man, 4-2 thumping of our former title rivals, has voiced his shock at being left out of Inter Milan’s 19-man squad tonight.
The central midfielder, who has seen better days, was not picked by Jose Mourinho for what could be the most crucial game in Inter’s season, given that they should stroll to the title again. Not the greatest vote of confidence.
“The manager took his decision,” said Vieira. “Am I surprised? Yes, of course insomuch as I featured in the last two games and to be honest I thought I would be part of this list. ...
Ryan Giggs PFA player of the year - a fitting honour for a true United hero...
Manchester United blog.. —
Giggsy as predicted by many, has collected the PFA player of the year award, it is a fitting honour despite the fact that rival supporters are claiming it should have been bestowed upon him years ago, that maybe the case but only United's detractors can argue that the Welshman does not deserve it this year. Giggs has been a model professional ever since he arrived on the scene at the age of just 17; he must be a manager's dream, in a magical 18-year trophy laden Manchester United career I do not recall a single public show of dissent towards Fergie. Although Giggsy played for Wales at international level he was a local boy who honed his skills on the ...


