Ludens the Red
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Barclays Premier League
Loftus Road
Sunday 18th December 2011
12:00 PM << yeah WTF
Err no. We played Saturday/ Sunday a few times last season with no midweek.
8 days break just because we didnt progress in the CL?!? FFS!! I know this isnt the case
What has Evans done to warrant a drop?
Really not sure which game out of this or Fulham Rio should play in, I've put him in this one simply because Helguson I reckon will be more of a threat than any striker Fulham currently have on their books. Will be very tough to get 2 wins from these next two games, tbh it's going to be very tough to get a win at all
I'll go 1-2 Rooney brace, Helguson for them
Reckon Zamora will be more of a threat. Unless he's injured himself again.
Team should be...
GK: De Gea
RB: Smalling
CB: Ferdinand
CB: Evans
LB: Evra
RM: Valencia
CM: Carrick
CM: Jones
LM: Nani
CF: Rooney
CF: Welbeck
Subs: Lindegaard, Fryers, Park, Gibson, Giggs, Young, Berbatov
Really not sure which game out of this or Fulham Rio should play in, I've put him in this one simply because Helguson I reckon will be more of a threat than any striker Fulham currently have on their books. Will be very tough to get 2 wins from these next two games, tbh it's going to be very tough to get a win at all
I'll go 1-2 Rooney brace, Helguson for them
When is he actually supposed to return? Is he back in training?Here's hoping Cleverley is back for this or at least make it on the bench.
play the same team, we were excellent today
same team, no need to change a winning formula with 8 days of rests.
I'm going to the game..........i can't wait for it.........it will be a great atmosphere.Boss relishes QPR trip
Sir Alex hopes United’s trip to Queens Park Rangers this Sunday proves as memorable as those he experienced in his first 10 years as Reds boss.
Trips to Loftus Road used to be commonplace – and United have a formidable record there under Sir Alex, losing just once in 11 games – but the Reds haven’t set foot in the West London ground since March 1996. QPR’s return to the top flight has triggered plenty of memories for the United manager, however, who told Inside United he’s relishing this weekend’s visit.
“It was always a great atmosphere at Loftus Road,” he said. “I remember we used to get a big allocation. We’d get the entire end behind one goal and then some more space around the side.
“The United fans, as you can imagine, loved that and would generate terrific noise. Loftus Road is one of those places where the fans feel as though they’re right on top of the pitch. We had some great nights there.”
Travelling Reds will be housed only in the School End this Sunday, but will number almost 3000 and provide vocal support for a United side intent on picking up three points. And although Sir Alex’s men beat Wolves 4-1 last weekend, it’s likely the manager will shuffle his pack again for this weekend’s trip to London.
“December is a particularly busy month when we often play eight or nine games,” he said. “We’ve got a Boxing Day Game, a New Year’s Eve game... it’s going to be a hectic spell and that’s when the squad really kicks in.”
manutd.com
When is he actually supposed to return? Is he back in training?
De Gea
Smalling Evans Ferdinand Evra
Valencia Jones Carrick Nani
Rooney Welbeck
SUBS:
Lindegaard, Rafael?, Fletcher, Park, Giggs, Young, Berbatov
oss relishes QPR trip
Sir Alex hopes United’s trip to Queens Park Rangers this Sunday proves as memorable as those he experienced in his first 10 years as Reds boss.
Trips to Loftus Road used to be commonplace – and United have a formidable record there under Sir Alex, losing just once in 11 games – but the Reds haven’t set foot in the West London ground since March 1996. QPR’s return to the top flight has triggered plenty of memories for the United manager, however, who told Inside United he’s relishing this weekend’s visit.
“It was always a great atmosphere at Loftus Road,” he said. “I remember we used to get a big allocation. We’d get the entire end behind one goal and then some more space around the side.
“The United fans, as you can imagine, loved that and would generate terrific noise. Loftus Road is one of those places where the fans feel as though they’re right on top of the pitch. We had some great nights there.”
Travelling Reds will be housed only in the School End this Sunday, but will number almost 3000 and provide vocal support for a United side intent on picking up three points. And although Sir Alex’s men beat Wolves 4-1 last weekend, it’s likely the manager will shuffle his pack again for this weekend’s trip to London.
“December is a particularly busy month when we often play eight or nine games,” he said. “We’ve got a Boxing Day Game, a New Year’s Eve game... it’s going to be a hectic spell and that’s when the squad really kicks in.”
manutd.com
12:00 PM << yeah WTF![]()
Yeah, but actually... wtf?
Anybody know why this is so early?