Al Helal Vs United.......21/1/2008

On the positive side. Some players in the team could do with a break. A short rest in the sun should do them some good. Also there are the obvious marketing reasons for this trip. If it helps to grow the Manchester United fanbase, im all for it.
 
On the positive side. Some players in the team could do with a break. A short rest in the sun should do them some good. Also there are the obvious marketing reasons for this trip. If it helps to grow the Manchester United fanbase, im all for it.

these friendlies are supposed to be played before the season starts
 
lets hope hey dont get sunburbed.

rooney will burn like a peach.
 
When they both sprinted 70 yards in the 94th minute?

Ronaldo's the type of player who dived in the final stages against Derby to get a goal. Sure running 70 yards when knackered is reasonable for him to do if there was a sniff of a goal.
 
Is this game showed anywhere? any stream or something.

We will rotate the whole squad after the first half for sure.
 
January 21, 2008
James Ducker in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia


Manchester United have become accustomed to accusations of greed when they embark on money-spinning excursions abroad, but David Gill, the club’s chief executive, has launched an impassioned defence of the decision to travel to Saudi Arabia for a lucrative mid-season break.

Having travelled through the night after flying out from Heathrow in the wake of their 2-0 victory away to Reading in the Barclays Premier League on Saturday, United’s bleary-eyed players and staff stepped off their private plane at Riyadh King Khaled international airport shortly before 6am yesterday to be greeted by a frenzied mob of supporters, eager to catch a rare glimpse of their heroes.

United are being paid more than £1 million to play in a testimonial match in honour of Sami Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia’s equivalent of Cristiano Ronaldo, this evening, but Gill has denied that money is the motivating factor behind the four-day visit and emphasised that the club would not have agreed to the 6,000-mile round trip if they believed that it would jeopardise their pursuit of silverware.

“People can level what they want at us, but we are relaxed about that,” Gill said. “People don’t understand how the decisions are taken at Manchester United. We understand, quite rightly, that what happens on the pitch is the main driver of all our success, so we never make any decision that, in our opinion, will harm the push for honours.”

Sir Alex Ferguson, the manager, blamed United’s failure to win the title in the 2004-05 season partly on the summer tour to the United States that preceded it. But with an FA Cup fourth-round tie at home to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, Gill was keen to extol the positives, pointing out that the most recent time the club travelled abroad in January — to Dubai in 2004 — they went on to win the Cup.

“We understand that how the team does in all of the competitions we play — the Premier League, the FA Cup and the Champions League — is critical and we are not going to do anything to harm that,” he said.

What is certain is that United are fêted wherever they go. Tickets for Jaber’s testimonial at the King Fahd Stadium, which is expected to be a 65,000 sell-out, went in three days. If that was not evidence enough of United’s appeal, the sight yesterday morning of streams of cars weaving in and out of the police vehicles escorting the team to their five-star hotel as supporters jostled for pictures surely was. Ryan Giggs, the winger, was even bear-hugged by one overzealous fan upon arriving at the hotel.

Ferguson, who is expected to field a strong team against Al Hilal Al Saudi this evening, has denied suggestions that he made an obscene gesture to Reading fans after Ronaldo scored United’s second goal on Saturday.

“All I was doing was expressing my relief at winning what was one of our hardest matches of the season,” the manager said.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/manchester_united/article3221987.ece



I can understand the reaction that some have toward this, however, i think it is an acceptable risk in terms of potential injury to players. And the benefit the team might get from it, could be far greater indeed than the £1 million.

An alternative to what might be dull routine, change of pace, weather, and they'll be kept in the highest of luxury while out there no doubt.

And if some of our players with niggling injuries and who on the way abck can put in some game time, they should prosper from this more than training sessions.

We'll be home in good time for the FA Cup.

G'luck to this guy's testimonial, and hopefully we get a bounce from it.
 
Gill was keen to extol the positives, pointing out that the most recent time the club travelled abroad in January — to Dubai in 2004 — they went on to win the Cup.
Yes, but we lost the league and the first game after Dubai was against Wolves away..
 
Yes, but we lost the league and the first game after Dubai was against Wolves away..

There was a 15 point gap between ourselvexs and Arsenal that year, it was the season they went unbeaten, we lost nine times. And Chelsea eventually proved a greater threat to them.

We are a better side now, a larguer squad, a unit, not one finding its feet again and building for the future.

Not a fair comparison on your part IMO.

If the trip would so obviously harm our campaign, and the risks so unacceptable, Sir Alex wouldn't have gone along with it.
 
I'll just be glad to get the 3 points :lol:
 
Danny Welbeck went but that's all from the reserves
 
Ah stop feckin' moaning will ya.

The players get a few days in the sun to relax away from the Manchester rain, our first 11 will likely get yanked off early and squad players like Fletcher and O'Shea will get some much needed playing time in a game that'll be played at about 3mph so won't be any strain at all -- not that it matters, we're not playing until Sunday -- and it's not like they're flying back on Saturday or something, they'll be home by Thursday, so plenty of time to get back into the English climate and prepare. Meanwhile, Spurs will be slogging it out in a difficult cup match in midweek.

The players get a break together and some bonding time, which for my money works out much better than sending away one player (like Ronaldo) for holidays and leaving everyone else at home to play like muppets who don't deserve special treatment.

Just chill the feck out and enjoy the game.
 
feck Dong, I want Wellbeck to do well and bag a few
 
Hopefully 90 min for Fletcher, O'Shea, Park, Nani and at least 45 min for Hargreaves.
 
There was a 15 point gap between ourselvexs and Arsenal that year, it was the season they went unbeaten, we lost nine times. And Chelsea eventually proved a greater threat to them.
Yes and 7 of those 9 we lost after Dubai in january ;) I just hope we will be ok. It's an important next week for us with the FA-Cup and two league games.
 
----------------O'shea--------------------

Brown ----- Rio ------- Vidic ---------- Evra

Ronaldo --- Anderson --- Hargreaves--- Giggs

-----------Rooney--------Teveth------------



No point messing about, must win game for us. Will probablly decide the rest of our season. Otherwise the Liverpool march probablly won't be stopped.

0 - 1 United, sneaky Park goal in the last minute.
 
Potential banana skin this ! Our toughest test yet - could make or break our season !
 
Went to their official site but couldn't understand about the language overthere, but from Wiki, I've recognized some familiar names from the squad, like Al Deayea the goalie (I thought he had retired), Nawaf Al Temyat and Yasser Al Qahtani.

Qahtani had a trial before with the citeh I think.
 
Looking forward to this. Any chance of seeing United play is great... at least it makes the week it takes until another meaningful game a little shorter.