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Published: Fri, 11 July 2008, 13:52, also tagged: sport, football, fifa, soccer, slavery, real madrid, transfers, alex ferguson, premier league, cristiano ronaldo, sepp blatter
Sepp Blatter has recently made the statement that footballers are treated like “modern slaves”. Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo agreed by saying the FIFA president was right.
“I agree with the comments of the president of FIFA. What he said is right,”
– C. Ronaldo
This all comes to light over the heated situation where Cristiano Ronaldo plays his football next season, is it England’s Manchester United (winners of both the English Premier League and European Champions League) who he is currently under contractual agreement or the talent absorbing bacteria also known as Spain’s Real Madrid.
Published: Wed, 21 May 2008, 18:29, also tagged: sport, chelsea, football, final, soccer, russia, champions league, uefa, alex ferguson, premier league, cristiano ronaldo, john terry, frank lampard, edwin van der sar, nicolas anelka, avram grant
The final part of my prophecy has been fulfilled, Manchester United have been crowned champions of Europe by beating Chelsea 6 – 5 on penalties in the Champions League final.
The game made decent viewing for the football fan. It's matches like these that make you happy to be a neutral.
Manchester United's performance was mostly in the first half were they could have seen themselves 3 nil up. Alas both sides could only manage a single goal from their chances. Cristiano Ronaldo showed us that he's just not good with his feet but also his head, and an emotional Frank Lampard equalised close to half time for Chelsea.
Published: Thu, 15 May 2008, 10:24, also tagged: scotland, sport, chelsea, football, rangers, soccer, uefa cup, russia, champions league, zenit st petersburg
A well deserved victory from Zenit St Petersburg has given them the UEFA Cup.
Zenit outplayed Rangers much of the match and in the end comfortably beat a quiet Rangers side.
If not for the football, Rangers deserved to get beat simply for the disgusting way their supporters behaving after losing, see BBC report.
Published: Sun, 11 May 2008, 11:59, also tagged: sport, chelsea, football, premiership, wigan, middlesbrough, soccer, champions league, bolton, uefa, premier league, manchester city, sven goran eriksson, cristiano ronaldo
Manchester United wrapped up the title race away to Wigan by beating them 2 – 0, whilst Chelsea could only get a 1 – 1 draw at home to Bolton.
This brings an end to what has been a fantastic season for Man United. Their defence has been awesome and Cristiano Ronaldo consistently spectacular.
Chelsea will now be hoping to get revenge in the Champions League final, but Manchester United’s current form will take some beating.
Published: Wed, 30 April 2008, 07:30, also tagged: sport, football, soccer, barcelona, champions league, uefa, premier league, semi finals
It came down to a fellow Oldhamer to provide the goal to clinch a place in the Champions League final for Manchester United. His name is Paul Scholes.
It was another cagey affair, but the fans got behind their team at Old Trafford, providing their help in the intimidation of Barcelona. Barça however, impressively controlled much of football on show, with long stretches of great passing and movement, which at times fully tested the United defence. Lionel Messi was particularly difficult to contain and his movement and flow with the ball was a testament to his skills. His level of ability is sickening considering he’s 20, a full 2 years younger than me and playing to this standard at the absolute highest level. What a great talent he is.
Without Scholes’s wonder strike it’s hard to imagine United finding the back of the net. Nani did have a golden opportunity to make it 2 – 0 with a header which you can only believe Wayne Rooney would have buried it in the back of the net.