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[10] Villa Park lucky ground in Cup
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Posted Saturday, January 5, 2002 by tb:
We haven't lost in 10 visits stretching back 75 years.


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[9] Peter on our form
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Posted Saturday, January 5, 2002 by tb:
"It's absolutely no surprise to me that they have suddenly surged into top form."

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[8] Shotgun gets the thermals ready
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Posted Saturday, January 5, 2002 by tb:
"Of course Peter will be here (next season)- he still thinks he's the best goalkeeper 
in the world."


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[7] Schmeichel to quit?
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Posted Saturday, January 5, 2002 by tb:
At the end of the season

"I hate this cold spell and if the weather stays the same until March, that might 
persuade me to say no.

"To be honest I thought I would be retired by now. That was in my mind six months ago, 
when I was considering doing different things in my life. On the other hand, I am 
enjoying myself more than ever and while I'm slowing down a little bit physically I'm 
speeding up in the mental department.

"It was right for me to join Villa. I am much too competitive and there is too much 
left in me to have packed up in Portugal."



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[6] Scouser on Di Canio
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Posted Saturday, January 5, 2002 by tb:
As Mark Lawrenson says:

Di Canio has undoubted talent. He is a great entertainer and Fergie loves players who 
have great flair.

Furthermore, his arrival would solve Fergie's long-running problem of finding someone 
to fill the gap in his 4-5-1 formation.

Paul Scholes has struggled to adapt to the role just behind Van Nistelrooy because he 
is better suited to breaking from midfield.

However, Di Canio can drop behind the main striker, function comfortably as a link 
player, and also chip in with his fair share of goals.

The role is made for him because not only is he a first-rate striker but he can also 
drop deep to collect the ball and drive the team forward.

Di Canio has an uncanny knack of knowing where his team-mates are, his passing is 
first class, his dribbling is magical, and he can also produce the unexpected and 
unusual.



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[5] Southgate on porn star
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Posted Saturday, January 5, 2002 by tb:
As the S*n claim Boro have offered him 60k a week:

"I feel Dwight would make an excellent signing.

"Dwight and Ugo know each other very well too and our manager worked with him at Old 
Trafford in what was a fantastically successful period.

"He has increased his strike rate considerably since leaving Villa Park.

"But it's his all-round game that is so good. He brings in other players, holds the 
ball up and makes as many goals as he scores.

"Dwight would interest any number of clubs. I couldn't speak highly enough of him."


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[4] Roeder clutches at straws
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Posted Saturday, January 5, 2002 by tb:
"We won't have Paolo against Macclesfield but my gut feeling is that we will see him 
in a West Ham shirt the following week against Leicester."


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[3] Roeder accuses Utd?
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Posted Saturday, January 5, 2002 by tb:
"There is no way that Paolo Di Canio could have spoken to Manchester United legally."

"I'm as much in the dark as anyone about this."

"But the speculation has lasted so long, revving it up, which makes you think there is 
more to it than meets the eye - whereas, in pre-season, the speculation died down very 
quickly.

"Every player can be bought if enough money is available, even David Beckham."



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[2] Roeder admits defeat?
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Posted Saturday, January 5, 2002 by tb:
"Manchester United are the one club in the world where it is difficult to convince a 
player he shouldn't go - whether that's a teenager or somebody in their 30s like 
Paolo."

"Put yourself in his boots or if you had a son in the same situation. They are 
arguably the biggest club in the world."



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[1] The Ref on Sunday is ...
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Posted Saturday, January 5, 2002 by redend:
.... Graham Poll From Tring

His record this season:
Games: 23 Yellow Cards: 67  Red Cards: 4

He's reffed us twice this season already:

Away matches at Sunderland and Liverpool where we won and lost by the same scoreline 
of 3:1.

Sunderland 1 - 3 Man Utd 13-10-2001
Liverpool 3 - 1 Man Utd 04-11-2001

He made no bookings at all in either fixture so make of that what you want.


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[53] Yorke latest
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Posted Friday, January 4, 2002 by bar-knee:
Despite rumours that he is Boro bound, Teamtalk report that United have denied that he 
is on the transfer list but not that he 'could be on his way' (Teamtalk quote) - so 
work that one out!

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[52] Top goal scorers (this season) 
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Posted Friday, January 4, 2002 by redend:
VILLA
Angel 12 
Vassell 7 
Hendrie 4 
Dublin 4 
Hadji 3 
Ginola 2 
Merson 2 
Kachloul 2 
Taylor 2 
Boateng 1 
Schmeichel 1 
Stone 1 

UNITED
van Nistelrooy 20 
Solskjaer 8 
Beckham 7 
Giggs 7 
Scholes 5 
Cole 5 
Veron 4 
Keane 2 
Blanc 2 
Yorke 1 
Johnsen 1 
Phil Neville 1 
Fortune 1

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[51] Time of First Goal
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Posted Friday, January 4, 2002 by redend:
VILLA first | UNITED second
Avg time 1st goal 37.6 mins | Avg time 1st goal 31.8 mins
Avg time 1st goal (H)32.4 mins | Avg time 1st goal (A)32.2 mins



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[50] First Goalscorer (odds)
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Posted Friday, January 4, 2002 by redend:
 http://www.sportingodds.co.uk/adserver/scripts/ict.dll?click?rnews0 Odds:

Since last match:
+ Odds increased 
- Odds dropped 
= Unchanged

+R.Van Nistelrooy  4/1
=O.Solskjaer  5/1
-R.Giggs  6/1
+D.Yorke  7/1
=P.Scholes  8/1
=D.Beckham  10/1
-J.Veron  10/1
=Q.Fortune  14/1
+L.Chadwick  20/1
-N.Butt  20/1
+R.Keane  20/1
=D.Irwin  25/1
-L.Blanc  25/1
=J.O'Shea  40/1
=M.Silvestre  50/1
=G.Neville  66/1
+P.Neville  66/1 


RHT: Ruud is the obvious bet again at 4/1 while Giggsy odds have tumbled further but 
the value depends on where Giggsy plays if he's fit. I'd again look at Solskjaer @ 5/1 
but for value Keano looks very good at 20/1 as he's been getting forward a bit more 
and his odds have climbed. They've gone a bit stingey on Blanc @ 25/1 but I'd still 
cover it.

If the selected player has not been on the pitch (i.e. started or come on as sub) by 
the time the first goal is scored then the bet should be void - i.e. you get your 
stake returned.

 http://www.sportingodds.co.uk/adserver/scripts/ict.dll?click?rnews0 Bet here

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[49] First goal scorer in game 
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Posted Friday, January 4, 2002 by redend:
(this season) 

VILLA
Dublin 4 
Vassell 2 
Angel 2 
Merson 2 
Kachloul 1 
Hendrie 1 
Hadji 1 
Boateng 1 
Taylor 1 

UNITED 
van Nistelrooy 7 
Giggs 3 
Solskjaer 3 
Scholes 2 
Veron 2 
Beckham 2 
Johnsen 1

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[48] Di Canio gives hint on his website...
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Posted Friday, January 4, 2002 by bar-knee:
"As you may have noticed, there are a few headlines around about me at 
the moment. What a crazy way to start the New Year! I'm going to have to ask you to be 
patient a little while longer, as  I don't feel this is quite the right moment for me 
to speak yet. But you can rest assured that, in the next few days, I'm going to have a 
lot to say."

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[47] Paddy Harverson and his programme notes
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Posted Friday, January 4, 2002 by bar-knee:
Paddy Harverson's United Review programme notes for the Newcastle match:

Atmosphere

It is good to see that the improved atmosphere at Old Trafford this season is now 
being noticed by the outside world. The Sunday Mirror recently ran a positive story 
about the Vocal Fans Campaign in the Stretford End and how the group has been working 
with the club to make the stadium a noisier, livelier ground. To get anything positive 
about United in a Mirror newspaper is an achievement in itself, and for that we must 
be grateful to the VFC and their mates in the Stretty. If they keep this up I'll offer 
them a job in the PR department.

The only drawback about the Stretford End is that its acoustics are not as helpful as 
they might be. By that I mean that the design of the stand and particularly the 
gradient and length of the roof does not allow the sound generated in the upper tier 
to travel easily to the rest of the ground. A full-throated rendition of "Follow, 
Follow" or "Giggs Will Tear You Apart" tends to get stuck underneath the roof, and if 
you are sitting in one of the other three stands at OT the Stretford End does not 
sound that loud. This point was raised at a Fans Forum meeting last season, and the 
club agreed afterwards to do an acoustic study of the stadium to see if there was 
anything that could be done about the problem.

That study is now complete and while it did conclude that it was possible to help the 
singing in that section reach other parts of the ground, there was no way to do it 
without artificially enhancing the volume of the Stretford End choir: ie, we would 
have to fake it by "piping" the noise from the Stretty at an increased volume to all 
the other parts of the ground.

As much as we all want a noisier home, I think this would be going too far. Not only 
would it be unsporting - there is almost certainly a regulation buried away somewhere 
in football's rulebook that says you cannot artificially enhance the volume of a crowd 
during a game - but it would also be an embarrasing confession on our part to admit 
that United fans cannot generate enough atmosphere on their own to make Old Trafford 
the intimidating arena of old.

Which brings us back to the work of the VFC. What we really need is for fans in other 
sections of the stadium to follow suit and join the VFC and create their own singing 
sections to rival the Stretty's. The challenge has been laid down: Get organised, get 
singing, get loud.

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[46] Ref Alcock on Di Canio
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Posted Friday, January 4, 2002 by bar-knee:
"I'm so pleased I revitalised his career and I wish I had been on 10 per cent of 
everything he has earned since.  I refereed Paolo once more after that and there was 
no problem. He  was basically unrecognised at the time of the incident and I think it  
set him alight.  Harry Redknapp took a gamble in signing him for West Ham and it came  
off. He's an exciting player and would be a good signing for  Manchester United. He 
adds emotion to the game and he's a very good  footballer. I wish him well."



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[45] Oops
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Posted Friday, January 4, 2002 by bar-knee:
Spotted by Lee on the BBCSport Website...

Just imagine what United would do with a stadium this big...

And if yiz wants a cathedral, wiz got one to spare

'Kenwright has been under pressure to provide funds for Smith as Everton's season has 
gone into decline. And he has reacted to claims that Smith was on the brink of 
dismissal by delivering the traditional "vote of confidence" to his manager. Everton 
have been pinning hopes of a revival on receiving permission to build a new 
550,000-seater stadium at the King's Dock on the Mersey waterfront.'

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