Originally posted by omgukilledkenny:Interview: Carlos says goodbye.
Sadly the link you provided has been removed...
Oh boy, I am so happy i can't get to sleep now...
As a Liverpool fan for the last 25 odd years, it hurts to say Congrats to Man U. But its fair to say that over the season, Man U has proven that it is indeed a team with top pedigree. Liverpool for all its efforts and undeniably, arguably, much improved has also underlying issues with ownership, funds, players and whole lot of internal problems. I am very happy in the sense that it has been donkey years where I saw a Liverpool team seriously digging in and challenging for the league up till this late. ANd I seriously think with a couple of reinforcements, we can be up there again challenging with Man U next year.
So while it hurts to say Congrats, I will still say it to the Man U fans out there, Congrats but do watch out, Liverpool will be back. Meanwhile enjoy the win because now we have not just one greatest team in England but now we have 2. Man U, under Fergie, is not a great team, it is a legend.
Congrats
Originally posted by zocoss:
Sadly the link you provided has been removed...Oh boy, I am so happy i can't get to sleep now...
that was quick..
Jeff Shreeves asked Tevez:
"Very easy qn, Do you want to stay at manchester utd?"
Tevez replied, "Very difficult"
He asked other qns, but i couldn't get Tevez's replies.
Manchester United fans urge Alex Ferguson to buy Carlos Tevez
Usian Bolt pulls a familiar shape in the crowd
Carlos Tevez of Manchester United battles for the ball with Alexandre Song of Arsenal
Carlos Tevez controls the ball as the rain pours down
Usain Bolt videos the game
Carlos Tevez waves goodbye to the crowd as he is substituted in the second half
Manchester United celebrate winning the Premier League on the final whistle with a jubilant Alex Ferguson
Wayne Rooney, showing his Liverpudlian roots, and Sir Alex Ferguson celebrate on the final whistle.
Cristiano Ronaldo kisses the trophy.
Edwin Van de Saar carries the trophy around the ground on a lap of honour
Friends of Carlos Tevez take pictures on the pitch at the end of the match.
Manchester United celebrate as the champagne flies.
Manchester United celebrate with the trophy amid a cascade of confetti.
Manchester United lift the trophy as fireworks explode behind them.
Michael Carrick with his daughter Louise.
Alex Ferguson lifts the league trophy for the eleventh time in his illustrious managerial career.
Originally posted by omgukilledkenny:that was quick..
Jeff Shreeves asked Tevez:
"Very easy qn, Do you want to stay at manchester utd?"
Tevez replied, "Very difficult"
He asked other qns, but i couldn't get Tevez's replies.
His price tag so high of course difficult lah...
Honestly, I won't miss him if at the end he has to leave... Tevez is a good player but I still find him an impact player more than a starter...
Benzema is sad to be almost as agressive as him, taller and shoot better also... But he is hardworking lah this I have to give it to him... If he stays I also ok lah...
Wasted I miss the clip...
Originally posted by zocoss:
His price tag so high of course difficult lah...Honestly, I won't miss him if at the end he has to leave... Tevez is a good player but I still find him an impact player more than a starter...
Benzema is sad to be almost as agressive as him, taller and shoot better also... But he is hardworking lah this I have to give it to him... If he stays I also ok lah...
Wasted I miss the clip...
It's gonna be hard for Fergie to find a quality striker who's also willing to sit on the bench.
Hmm or do you think Macheda's gonna be Utd's back up striker.
Cristiano Ronaldo insists he is 'really, really happy' at Manchester United after winning a third successive Premier League title.
He told Sky Sports 1: "It's brilliant, the atmosphere here is unbelievable, the supporters screaming, singing songs... it's amazing but the future you never know.
"But as I said before, I'm really, really happy here."
The 24-year-old was delighted to have helped the Red Devils to an 11th Premier League title at Old Trafford, and an 18th top-flight crown to draw level with Liverpool.
"It's a fantastic achievement, to win at home the Premier League again, it's a brilliant feeling - always brilliant." he said. "All the supporters and all the fans are brilliant.
"I try to do my best all the time. We win the league and now we go to win the Champions League.
"We have to enjoy this moment. This moment is very special. In the next two or three days we have to concentrate on the Champions League because everyone wants to win this competition."
Carlos Tevez admits his outing against Arsenal could have been his last at Old Trafford as a Manchester United player.
The 25-year-old was replaced midway through the second half by Park Ji-sung and was given a rapturous reception by the Red Devils supporters.
When asked whether he was bidding farewell, Tevez told Sky Sports: "Maybe goodbye. It's very difficult."
He added: "It's emotional. I like Manchester, and I like the fans."
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was in jubilant mood, after he
helped the Red Devils wrap up a third consecutive league title.
"Fantastic - it's an absolutely unbelievable feeling," Rooney told Sky Sports.
"Liverpool gave us a great race, and it was great to be involved in it, but thankfully we got the job done today."
Rooney
was then asked who was important to him, on the path to the
championship, and displayed his T-shirt that said 'Oyster FC'.
"That's for my brother's, their Liverpool Sunday league team," he revealed.
Back on message, he continued, "The last three years are unbelievable, so hopefully we can continue this for the next few years.
"My goal tally? Yes, I'm delighted. I really enjoyed the season, so I'm looking forward to next year, too."
Rooney's striking partner, Dimitar Berbatov, was also in high spirits.
"This is my first title, so I hope there are many more to come," said the Bulgarian.
"This season for me? It was OK, but we won the title, and that's important."
Originally posted by gasband:As a Liverpool fan for the last 25 odd years, it hurts to say Congrats to Man U. But its fair to say that over the season, Man U has proven that it is indeed a team with top pedigree. Liverpool for all its efforts and undeniably, arguably, much improved has also underlying issues with ownership, funds, players and whole lot of internal problems. I am very happy in the sense that it has been donkey years where I saw a Liverpool team seriously digging in and challenging for the league up till this late. ANd I seriously think with a couple of reinforcements, we can be up there again challenging with Man U next year.
So while it hurts to say Congrats, I will still say it to the Man U fans out there, Congrats but do watch out, Liverpool will be back. Meanwhile enjoy the win because now we have not just one greatest team in England but now we have 2. Man U, under Fergie, is not a great team, it is a legend.
Congrats
Thank you... Its a nice gesture...
Originally posted by Pitot:hahaha, i think SAF has a personal goal to take down liverpool's record.
just 2 more trophys to tie with them for number of trophys wons.
Actually, I don't think so. The Man U players just seem eager to get more. Gary Neville was already talking about doing it next year again. They just seem to want to get everything they can.
Some would say ambitious, some would say driven, yet others would say greedy.
Originally posted by Poolman:
not this match , how to kelong and see Arsenal attacked Mu like missiles ???U missed the match ?
Or u are asking silly question ?
Other match is , Tottenham ??? Remember ?
how would i miss this match? and i know that arsenal was the better team last night
i directed my question at YOU because you're the one used the word kelong earlier on...when u direct the word kelong on a club or player, you're questioning their integrity
spurs were still 2-1 up after the penalty was awarded, i would say it was a bad call by the referee on that one...but then mistakes happens everywhere...remember the phantom goal against chelsea?
how was wigan kelong against united is far beyond my comprehension
ah well...season is over...united is the champion....in case benitez still dunno why united are the champions...please let him take a look the the table again
its not what team u beat....its how many you beat
Originally posted by gasband:As a Liverpool fan for the last 25 odd years, it hurts to say Congrats to Man U. But its fair to say that over the season, Man U has proven that it is indeed a team with top pedigree. Liverpool for all its efforts and undeniably, arguably, much improved has also underlying issues with ownership, funds, players and whole lot of internal problems. I am very happy in the sense that it has been donkey years where I saw a Liverpool team seriously digging in and challenging for the league up till this late. ANd I seriously think with a couple of reinforcements, we can be up there again challenging with Man U next year.
So while it hurts to say Congrats, I will still say it to the Man U fans out there, Congrats but do watch out, Liverpool will be back. Meanwhile enjoy the win because now we have not just one greatest team in England but now we have 2. Man U, under Fergie, is not a great team, it is a legend.
Congrats
Kudos.. we finally found one fan with a big heart.
More clips from Sky Sports:
Interviews with G Neville, Rooney, Berbatov, Carrick, Ronaldo, Tevez...
Fergie... And Joker Anderson march with the troops... lol
http://www.skysports.com/video/clips/0,23791,14968_5327785,00.html
Click on the watch now
or Add to playlist to view...
Originally posted by ctstalin:how would i miss this match? and i know that arsenal was the better team last night
i directed my question at YOU because you're the one used the word kelong earlier on...when u direct the word kelong on a club or player, you're questioning their integrity
spurs were still 2-1 up after the penalty was awarded, i would say it was a bad call by the referee on that one...but then mistakes happens everywhere...remember the phantom goal against chelsea?
how was wigan kelong against united is far beyond my comprehension
ah well...season is over...united is the champion....in case benitez still dunno why united are the champions...please let him take a look the the table again
its not what team u beat....its how many you beat
Originally posted by iceFatboy:Kudos.. we finally found one fan with a big heart.
Originally posted by ctstalin:how would i miss this match? and i know that arsenal was the better team last night
i directed my question at YOU because you're the one used the word kelong earlier on...when u direct the word kelong on a club or player, you're questioning their integrity
spurs were still 2-1 up after the penalty was awarded, i would say it was a bad call by the referee on that one...but then mistakes happens everywhere...remember the phantom goal against chelsea?
how was wigan kelong against united is far beyond my comprehension
ah well...season is over...united is the champion....in case benitez still dunno why united are the champions...please let him take a look the the table again
its not what team u beat....its how many you beat
Chill bro, read a lot of his comment here, almost every thing will be related to kelong, won't give any credits to us for being consistent.
Originally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:Chill bro, read a lot of his comment here, almost every thing will be related to kelong, won't give any credits to us for being consistent.
Enjoy the 18 when u have .... i have been enjoying that for my last 17 years as a Liverpool fan .
Season liao .....
Originally posted by Crimsom:isn't that supposed to be said by the champions to the challenger? why the other way round? lol
it's how u see .... i can't stop u .
Originally posted by Marco_Simone:
Bro,all I can say is Jealousy and Bitterness is EARNED.
tell me who jealous , i kill him for u . Show me some proof from his post , i screw him up .
as a liverpool fan, watching the devils capturing the title is something expected.
we had been close, but nvr near.
38 games to be a champion
utd did it, and rightfully claim the title
not liverpool
liverpool did pretty well for the last few games, that rises hope among fans
but it's 38 games to be champion
I was super busy at work when we won the EPL. Christ!
http://www.redcafe.net/6265743-post1488.html
for those who miss it last night, the prize presentation!
this anderson ar