By Brian Zygo, on May 1st, 2010
Benedict Arnold
As the club season winds down in Europe, with tight title races in both England and Italy, I pose this question to you – Can you root for your club’s biggest rival and still respect yourself in the morning?
This is an issue that many Manchester United and Roma fans will be dealing with [...]
By Johnathan Starling, on April 24th, 2010
Manchester United regain the lead in the title race as Nani’s goal ten minutes from time, sandwiched between two Ryan Giggs penalty kicks, was more than enough to see off surging Tottenham 3-1 at Old Trafford.
The first half in truth was a dull affair. Spurs were unable to take the early initiative Manchester United gave [...]
By Kartik Krishnaiyer, on April 17th, 2010
Joe Royale, the legendary City player and manager (who also managed nearby Oldham Athletic into the Premier League) has termed it “Cityitis.” As a long suffering City supporter who predates Royale’s managerial reign, losses and disappointment like today are so typical, eventually you become numb to it.
What is particularly disappointing from the Blues perspective is [...]
By Ray Curren, on April 7th, 2010
The night started with the shocking return of Wayne Rooney.
But there was a villain at Old Trafford Wednesday night making a return, a villain they knew all too well: Arjen Robben.
The Dutch midfielder, who won two Premier League titles over Manchester United while at Chelsea, was always expected to come back for Bayern Munich in [...]
By Ray Curren, on April 3rd, 2010
Manchester United-Chelsea. I don’t have to tell you why this game needs a minute-by-minute report on Set Piece Analysts, do I?
I’ve tried to do the math a couple of times, and I don’t see any way Chelsea can win the title without three points here. Their run-in is just too tough with trips to White [...]
By Johnathan Starling, on April 3rd, 2010
Controversy was the word of the day at Old Trafford as a late goal by Didier Drogba, allowed to stand despite the fact he was offside, ended up the difference as Chelsea overtake Manchester United at the top of the table with a 2-1 victory.
Chelsea were surprisingly positive from the opening kickoff, taking three minutes [...]
By Kartik Krishnaiyer, on April 2nd, 2010
East Coast viewers in the United States can be excused for making the effort to watch tomorrow’s titanic clash between top of the table sides in England. While the match time was set in order to fully take advantage of the Asian market, thanks to the interest in Manchester United in that part of the [...]
By Ray Curren, on March 30th, 2010
Wayne Rooney gave Manchester United a dream start by scoring after just 64 seconds, but in the end, it might have been way too early.
United were actually fortunate to get out of the Allianz Arena in Munich with a 2-1 loss they can take back to England in the first leg of their UEFA Champions [...]
By Kartik Krishnaiyer, on March 22nd, 2010
Few, if any other players have had the influence on the direction of English Football, as Eric Cantona. The French Attacker was one of the better players of his day with a number of clubs, but it is his spectacular play with Manchester United for which he is best remembered.
Cantona was a supremely talented but [...]
By Richard Farley, on March 20th, 2010
Nemanja Vidic has not seen the final whistle in a Manchester United-Liverpool derby since March 2008. (Photo: Newscom)
When Manchester United last beat Liverpool two years ago, it ended a four match Red Devils winning streak and started two more trends.
Since, United has yet to beat Liverpool, as this week’s build-up has reminded us. [...]
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