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Wayne Rooney Shaved 19 in his Chest Hair
Wayne Rooney enjoyed being part of Manchester United’s 19th league title so much, he decided to leave the number 19 on his chest after some fancy shaving.
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No Style, Plenty of Glory – Manchester United and Alex Ferguson Celebrate No. 19
In their usual unimpressive fashion, Manchester United earned a 1-1 draw with Blackburn to clinch their 19th league title, more than any other English club, breaking Liverpool’s record that stood for over 20 years.
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Even an Amazing Manuel Neuer Can’t Stop Rooney, Giggs and Manchester United in Schalke
Manuel Neuer was nearly super human in the first half with his goalkeeping display. It wasn’t enough, as Schalke lost at home to Manchester Untied 2-0 (Wayne Ronney, Ryan Giggs) in the first leg of their Champions League Semi Final match.
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On Alex Ferguson Leading Manchester United to Their 19th League Title
They hardly won away from home, they didn’t win any critic-love, they didn’t play really well. Still, Alex Ferguson had just enough from his guys (especially Vidic, Hernandez and Nani) and not enough from Chelsea and Arsenal to lead United (nearly) to their 19th league title.
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The Never Ending Ryan Giggs and Why Manchester United Beat Chelsea
Once again, Manchester United weren’t very impressive or much better than their opponents. Still, they did just enough to beat Chelsea 2-1 and advance to the Champions League Semi Final.
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Some Thoughts on Jose Mourinho and Alex Ferguson
Some random musings on Alex Ferguson’s ban, Jose Mourinho’s future with Real Madrid and the possibilty of him being the next Manchester Untied manager and the Sir’s heir.
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Life After Edwin van der Sar – Who Will be the Next Manchester United Goalkeeper?
With Edwin van der Sar determined to leave Manchester United and soccer for that matter when the season ends, here are the most likely replacements for the 40 year old legend.
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On Liverpool Beating Manchester United and Alex Ferguson’s Mistakes
Manchester United’s terrible week blew the title race wide open, as Liverpool celebrate their 3-1 win over their biggest rivals (Dirk Kuyt hat trick) while Alex Ferguson gives the media the silence treatment while pondering how turn the ship around.