Yesss Fulham 2 manutd 0, thank you fulham.

Moga-moga 3 angka buat Liverpool besok, beda angka jadi 1.

C'mon you REDS!!!!

Adiossss


--- On Sat, 3/21/09, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> From: [email protected] 
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: [BolaML] Ferguson is cracking up
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:34 AM
> 
> Hihihi tinggal 9 pertandingan, mental tim lagi jatoh mulai
> deh mind games lagi si kakek kekekekeke.
> 
> Aneh dia ga baca-baca dulu apa tentang spending nya manyoo
> dibanding Liverpool.
> 
> C'mon Fulham!!!!
> 
> Adiossss
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> Alex Ferguson and Rafael Benitez at loggerheads over
> spending
> 
> Sir Alex Ferguson claims Liverpool have spent more money
> over the past five seasons than Manchester United- James
> Ducker
> 
> Rafael Benítez has hit back at Sir Alex Ferguson and told
> him to "check his figures" after the Manchester United
> manager dismissed his Liverpool counterpart' s claims that
> the Merseyside club have spent less money than the Barclays
> Premier League champions over the past five years.
> 
> Ferguson claimed yesterday that Liverpool were "well ahead
> of us in spending in the last five years", but the
> statistics appear to support Benítez. United's gross
> spending since June 2004, when the Spaniard arrived at
> Anfield, totals £221.95 million compared with £212.6
> million by Liverpool. Ferguson's net spending over that
> period is £147.90 million compared with Benítez's £111.39
> million.The row marks the latest chapter in the escalating
> tension between the pair, whose rivalry is fast becoming the
> fiercest in English football. Ferguson branded Benítez
> "disturbed" after the Liverpool manager accused him in
> January of wielding an unfair influence over referees during
> a calculated attack, and on the eve of United's 4-1 defeat
> by Liverpool at Old Trafford a week ago Ferguson resumed the
> spat by claiming that he would need to "read up on Freud" to
> make sense of the Spaniard's remarks.
> 
> "Check the figures," Benítez said. "It doesn't matter what
> Ferguson says about money. They [Liverpool] have more money
> and can spend more than us, so we have to manage and do our
> best in every single deal."Ferguson had sparked the debate
> when he claimed that he had instructed United's staff to
> survey the statistics after growing tired of listening to
> Benítez reiterating that Liverpool had spent less. "I was
> amazed when I saw that []," Ferguson said. "I talked to some
> of the people in the sports technology department and said,
> 'Check that out.'"I am sure I have not spent that much
> money. I worked out in the last five years that Liverpool
> have spent £24 million more than Manchester United. The
> most amazing fact about them is that they have used 60
> players in the reserves this season."Ferguson is under no
> illusions, though, that Benítez will spend big in the
> summer after signing a new five-year contract. As revealed
> by The Times yesterday, he is expected to have at least £30
> million plus whatever he can recoup in sales to spend."You
> will see Rafa produce an incredible spending spree - that is
> an absolute certainty now he has signed a new contract," the
> United manager said. "They talk of a recession, but there
> will not be one at Liverpool."
> 
> Ferguson is more concerned about returning to winning ways
> away to Fulham in the league this afternoon, however, and
> believes that the embarrassing defeat by Liverpool last
> weekend could serve as a wake-up call to his players, whom
> he fears were becoming distracted by all the talk of an
> unprecedented quintuple.Jonny Evans, the defender, will
> replace Nemanja Vidic, who is suspended after being sent off
> against Liverpool, and Gary Neville, the captain, is
> available after injury."The club has to recover from a
> defeat and travelling away to Fulham represents a good
> challenge," Ferguson said. "It is hard to defend a 4-1
> defeat. We suffered from self-inflicted wounds and mistakes
> you don't expect. For weeks we had to listen to eulogies and
> compliments about how good this side of ours was. I kept
> deflecting that and saying how tough this league was and
> this \ was just a reminder to us. In a way, it will help us
> because we realise there is a lot of work to be done. You
> have to answer tough questions every time Manchester United
> lose a game. There were no lives lost last week.
> 
> "Facts in figures
> 
> £221.95m: Manchester United's gross spend on transfers
> (£147.90 million net) since June 2004, when Rafael Benítez
> was appointed Liverpool manager, up to and including January
> 2009 transfer window
> 
> £212.60m: Liverpool's spending (£111.39 million net)
> during same period.
> 
> http://www.timesonl ine.co.uk/ tol/sport/ football/
> premier_league/ article5946946. eceh
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