Largely terrible article, as it completely misses the big difference between United and City's spending, and hugely twists his words. Good work Express, not
Largely terrible article, as it completely misses the big difference between United and City's spending, and hugely twists his words. Good work Express, not
Stil some good points. And Beckham better keep his mouth shut. He doesn't seem to know that he will face De Jong in his next match.
No, very flawed points, and dont start flaming ex-united players on a united thread. Whats De Jong got to with the fact its a rubbish article?
No, it pointed out that City dont want to be United. United is everything City doesn't want to be. Minus the success of course.
And United have splashed alot of cash on players aswell, like Veron, Rio, Rooney...exactly the same kind of fees City have splashed in the last 3 years. Difference is, City have done it in a shor space of time.
And Beckham said some true things but some **** aswell. "only 1 club in manchester"...he got that one right in a way. And it's not the one that plays in trafford!
If you cant tell the difference between United and Citys spending, theres not much point to this
He never said City wanted to be United, but that they are not going to be the dominant force of football, read the article
He said that "City will never be Manchester United". Dunno if that was in that article. He seems to think City want to be them.
Which is not true.
No he doesnt. Read the article, its about being the dominant team in england which is currently United, and not specifically wanted to be United
David Beckham : Man City Will Never Be As Big As Man United - YouTube
I actually take his word from the man himself. Not whats written.
its the exact same thing. Christ. He's talking about United being the dominant team in england, your point and the article from the express misses this completely
Read my edit: He says: "they will never be manUnited". "manunited got the history and trophies from the past 20 years" etc etc....
Ferguson - No more spending | Manchester United News, Fixtures, Results, Transfers | Sky Sports
Fergie rules out signing a replacment for Scholes. And he is happy with his current squad.
Is he talking the truth? No more spending for United?![]()
Better believe it.. I wouldn't trust the man when it comes to signings.
First: He ruled our Sneijder
Second: He said signing him is very difficult.
Third: No more signings
Then after next game:
We are working to find a solution for Scholes replacement.
“I think sometimes there is an unfair focus on United on disciplinary issues,” said Ferguson. “It will always be there and I think we know that. I don’t really know whether it’s about me or the club, that’s a difficult one, but I think that [resentment] has got something to do with it. They’ve certainly always found a way to treat us differently. It has been happening for a while now and they always seem to find a way to do us when, with others, it’s seemingly forgotten. Personally, I felt hard done by last season. I defend my club, but that’s my job, yet part of the problem is that when I make comments, the media are onto the FA right away and there is no doubt about that. Then they feel forced to do something and they are afraid of what might happen if they don’t.”
FA Target United – 8 Reasons Why Whelan Is Wrong
“Something is wrong when a top international like Rooney is seen doing something like this, as clear as day, and is allowed to get away without being punished. If it was any other club or player, you can bet your life he would have been sent off. But officials seem intimidated by the words ‘Rooney’ and ‘United’. Manchester United are allowed to get away with things the rest of us get pulled up for. And you can’t have one set of rules for one club and another for the rest.”
Every team gets decisions that go against them. Until there is video refereeing, and possibly even after that, we can’t rely on the right decision being made 100% of the time.
However, it is the decisions that are made by the FA after the game which can help prove bias. Manchester United have long argued that the FA make an example out of our players whilst some misguided people, like Dave Whelan above, think the FA let us get away with murder.
Wayne Rooney has been let off without punishment following him elbowing McCarthy in the head at the weekend against Wigan. People use this as proof that the FA treat United differently than other clubs.
Below you will find several examples of not just where the FA have treated United unfairly, but when in like for like examples, they have treated United more harshly. Being able to compare the more severe punishments handed out to our players for committing exactly the same cry as players from other teams who get off with lesser punishments makes a mockery of the claim United are favoured.
1. Pre-season friendlies
August 2nd 2010: Patrick Vieira is shown a straight red card in a pre-season friendly with Manchester City.
“If a player gets a red card in a friendly he gets a ban for his next friendly, not for competitive matches,” said a spokesperson for the FA.
Punishment: N/A
August 4th 2006: Wayne Rooney and Paul Scholes sent off for Manchester United in pre-season Amsterdam Tournament.
“At a Disciplinary Commission hearing, Wayne Rooney and Paul Scholes had claims for wrongful dismissal rejected and will therefore both serve three-match suspensions,” read an FA statement.
Punishment: 3 match ban in the league.
August 3rd 2003: Steven Gerrard and Neil Mellor sent off for Liverpool in pre-season Amsterdam Tournament.
Punishment: N/A
2. Celebrations
January 22nd 2006: Gary Neville celebrates last minute winner in front of opposition Liverpool fans by grabbing his badge and punching his fists in the air.
Punishment: £5,000 fine.
January 14th 2006: Robbie Fowler celebrates a goal for Manchester City in front of the opposition United fans by doing a ‘five finger salute’ in reference to the five European Cups Liverpool have won.
Punishment: N/A
3. Drugs tests
2003: Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand missed a drugs test. (Rio tried to arrange a return to Carrington whilst the drug testers were still there but they said no, despite staying for a further half an hour. Read about this unjust treatment in more detail)
Punishment: Eight month ban and £50,000 fine
2002: Manchester City’s Christian Negouai missed a drugs test.
Punishment: £2,000 fine
4. Verbal abuse of the ref
January 16th 2011: Rafael da Silva shouts at referee Mike Dean and gets in his face after being wrongly shown a second yellow card.
Punishment: £8,000 fine.
March 10th 2010: Steven Gerrard tells Andre Marriner to “**** off” and sticks his fingers up at him after a freekick is awarded against him for a two footed tackle from behind.
Punishment: N/A
5. Forearm swings
January 26th 2010: Rio Ferdinand swings his arm at Craig Fagan in an off ball incident against Hull.
Punishment: 4 match ban (3 matches + 1 for appealing)
September 23rd 2010: Javier Mascherano swings his arm at Jermaine Beckford in an off ball incident against Leeds.
Punishment: N/A
6. Elbows
March 26th 2011: Wayne Rooney elbows James McCarthy in the head in an off the ball clash.
Punishment: N/A
September 25th 2010: Steven Gerrard elbow Danny Welbeck in the head.
Punishment: N/A
March 15th 2010: Steven Gerrard elbows Michael Brown in the head in an off the ball clash.
Punishment: N/A
7. The Derby
September 20th 2009: Craig Bellamy walks over to a restrained fan on the pitch and slaps him across the face.
Punishment: Warning of future conduct.
September 20th 2009: Shay Given runs to the Streford End, jumping up and down, pumping his fists in the air in celebration of a late Craig Bellamy goal.
Punishment: N/A
September 20th 2009: Gary Neville runs in the direction of the opposition City fans in celebration of an even later Michael Owen goal.
Punishment: Warning about future conduct.
8. Miscellaneous
The treatment of Patrice Evra by the FA. There is no comparisons for this as no other players that we known of have been the target for racial abuse by a club’s groundstaff after a game.
First...he ruled out signing Nasri. And judging later now...he spoke the truth.
Dunno about this Sneijder thing...i think he is talking the truth now aswell but wouldn't be suprised if there was be a signing later.
Personally I believe Ferguson is speaking the truth. I said earlier in the thread what I think his plans are for the squad when it comes to that central midfield position.
He'll use Anderson as the driving force and Rooney will drop so deep he can make those "Scholes" passes. When Anderson doesn't play, Giggs/Park will play to do the same thing and Fletcher will be in the mix with Carrick too. We have a very versatile squad now too with Young/Welbeck and Cleverley all coming back so I don't see us making another signing.