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Friday, February 20, 2009

4. Berbatov's tribute to Scholes



DIMITAR Berbatov has claimed Manchester United have a unexampled talent in midfield maestro Paul Scholes.

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Rafael Benitez tells rivals: don't fear Manchester United
Rafael Bentez has sent out a note to the rest of the Barclays Premier League, urging spare teams not to be intimidated by Manchester Uniteds reputation as untouchables.

5. O'Brien's stretched lay-off
BOLTON have written off Joey O'Brien for the next two months as the unlucky Irishman recovers from knee surgery. But Wanderers believe he could play some factor in their Premier League movement before the end of the season.

2. Fergie's pride in Scholes
SIR Alex Ferguson is proud to still have Paul Scholes at Manchester United.

PREMIER pronouncement Manchester United appearing equaling a juggernaut
LONDON It is not so lots a question of when Manchester United will give up anew in the Premier League, as when it will unvaried concede a goal.

Carlos Tevez wants to stay at Manchester United despite offers
Carlos Tvez has described Manchester United as the optimum team in the microcosm, but he is continuing to contemplate a future beyond Old Trafford, with the impasse ended his transfer negotiations leaving him to ponder the offers that his advisers are

Monarch boys ousted in state soccer
The two teams combined for dependable one shot on goal -- a harmless enduring effort by Monarch -- and didn't come close to sniffing a goal. next the lights went down, and Palm Harbor woke up.

Galaxy warn Milan concluded Beckham
Beckham is currently on a short-term jawbone with Milan which is due to expire on March 9 but his impact in Serie A has vintage such that they are now seeing to keep him at the San Siro for longer.


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