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Sunday, May 04, 2008

Schmeichel tips ex-players to replace Sir Alex - MSN UK News



Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel believes Roy Keane or Mark Hughes will eventually manage the club. Both former United players are currently in charge of Premier League clubs and Schmeichel is convinced they have the credentials
Source: news.uk.msn.com

Cristiano Ronaldo leads Man Utd stroll - Daily Telegraph
It was a traditional final day at Old Trafford. A thumping Manchester United win, another Premier League title almost in the bag and a lap of honour by the players after Sir Alex Ferguson had taken the pitch microphone to thank the media for all
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Arsenal and Liverpool both earn 1-0 wins in Premier League - International Herald Tribune
LONDON : Nicklas Bendtner scored with a late header Sunday to give Arsenal a 1-0 win over Everton in the Premier League, and Liverpool beat Manchester City by the same score. Bendtner jumped to head a cross from Armand Traore past Everton goalkeeper
Source: www.iht.com

King in waiting: Ronaldo tries on crown - Guardian Unlimited
Cristiano Ronaldo is applauded from the pitch after Man Utd's last home game of the season. Photograph: Clive Mason/Getty Images 'Game on!' the cover of Manchester United's matchday programme shouted. Game over, screamed both sets of players on the
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Hargreaves says United deserves English title - even on goal - CBS Sportsline
MANCHESTER, England (AP) -Even if Manchester United wins the Premier League title over Chelsea on goal difference, Owen Hargreaves still believes the Red Devils deserve the trophy. Perhaps even more so because of the team's determination to attack
Source: www.sportsline.com

Schmeichel: Ex-United star will succeed Fergie - ESPN.com
Manchester United great Peter Schmeichel believes Mark Hughes or Roy Keane must eventually succeed Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford. Schmeichel believes the man who replaces Ferguson, 66, must be a former United player who has a strong bond with the
Source: soccernet.espn.go.com


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