Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

19 title....sisi ndo Manure bana...congs kwa wanaz wenzangu wa Manure, RR, Eqlpy, Papizo, Mafisayo, Idimi, Belo, BJ, samora, et al...na wasindikizaj wetu wakiongozwa na AW, Mbu, BBK, Wacha Boy, Peasant, Mchungaji Masa, Michelle, Questt, Blndt et al....tukutane Wembley.
 
Ngoja nisherekehee kwanza, nitarudi baadaye.
4 Championship in 5 years
3 UEFA CL Finals in 4 years na bado mnatuita vimeo?
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Rooney: That's for the fans

Wayne Rooney has dedicated his title-winning penalty to United's fans.
The striker, who has rediscovered his finest form since signing a new contract after October's high-profile impasse, capped a fine personal display with a vital leveller at Ewood Park, and he was quick to salute the Red Army.
"It's a great feeling after the year I've had with the ups and downs, so for me this is for the fans," the striker told Sky Sports, before admitting that his nerves were jangling before he hammered his effort past Paul Robinson.
"It was terrifying," smiled the striker. "It took a long time before the ref gave it. I just had to compose myself. I knew where I was going to put it, I'd been practising all week and it was nice to score."
As a boyhood Evertonian, Rooney conceded that he took added satisfaction from securing the title which took United ahead of Liverpool in the all-time title totals.
"Winning the Premier League is an incredible feeling and to get that 19th title to become the most successful English club is brilliant," he beamed.
"Of course for me personally, being an Everton fan, it's even more special 19 times. It's a great feeling for the whole club, the team, the fans, everyone."
 
Champions!

Manchester United have won a record 19th English league title.
The Reds secured the trophy – the team’s 12th under Sir Alex Ferguson’s stewardship – by coming from behind to draw 1-1 at Blackburn Rovers on Saturday. United captain Nemanja Vidic will now lift the Barclays Premier League trophy next Sunday at Old Trafford after the Reds face Blackpool.
In a topsy-turvy, roller-coaster ride of a season, the experience of Sir Alex's squad ultimately paid dividends in the title run-in, with last weekend’s win over Chelsea effectively sealing the silverware. Perhaps the biggest contribution to this 19th league title, though, was the team’s sparkling home form. Of United’s 17 Old Trafford league games so far this season, United have won 16 and drawn one. What’s more, the Reds conceded just 10 goals in those games… and not one in the first 45 minutes.
United’s home form meant a few sucker-punches on the road could be absorbed. Not that there were many defeats, mind you. In fact, Sir Alex’s men didn’t lose in the league until February, at Wolves, but then lost at Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal. The real stumbling block was the side’s inability before Christmas to turn away draws into wins: six of the seven away games in 2010 yielded only a point.
Of course, the only statistic that counts now is the one that says Manchester United are champions of England. Again.
 
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Then watu peeeeeeaple watu peeeeaple, Mtangazaji what a celebration!!

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A United source said: "The manager went ballistic when he heard about this charge and the club thinks the charge is stupid.

"To be charged for praising a referee is absolutely ridiculous."

 
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