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Saturday, February 28, 2009

HARRY: SEMI SUCCESS CRUCIAL - Sporting Life



Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp admits he would be staring at relegation if his side were not playing Manchester United in the Carling Cup final this weekend. Spurs were two minutes away from an embarrassing semi-final defeat to Burnley, letting slip a
Source: www.sportinglife.com

WEMBLEY COUNTDOWN: United line-up includes a tantalising blend - Hampstead & Highgate Express
Simon Jackson profiles United's likely line-up to face Tottenham A TANTALISING blend of age and youth is likely to feature in the Manchester United line-up that takes on the Spurs in Sunday's Carling Cup final at Wembley. Sir Alex Ferguson has used
Source: www.hamhigh.co.uk

Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur: The Road to Wembley - Bleacherreport.com
It is the Carling Cup final tomorrow and I can't wait, here is how both teams got to the final. Both teams joined the competition in the third round. Ronaldo returned for United from injury, it was as if he hadn't been away, he scored a goal in the
Source: bleacherreport.com

Roman blasts 'arrogant' Berbatov - TEAMtalk
Spurs take on Berbatov's Manchester United in Sunday's Carling Cup final and there has been bad blood between Spurs supporters and Berbatov since the Bulgarian's acrimonious departure in the summer. Pavlyuchenko has launched a scathing attack on
Source: www.teamtalk.com

Pavlyuchenko brands Berbatov an ''arrogant snob'' - ESPN.com
Russian Pavlyuchenko was brought in to replace Berbatov when the Bulgaria international quit White Hart Lane and moved to Manchester United on the final day of the transfer window last summer. Far from being an admirer of Berbatov, Pavlyuchenko has
Source: soccernet.espn.go.com

Manchester United can win the quadruple, says Wayne Rooney - Daily Telegraph
United face Tottenham in the Carling Cup final this weekend in their first chance of domestic silverware before they attempt to clinch the Premier League and Champions League titles as well as the FA Cup. The Old Trafford club have already won the
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk


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