Yuan 6th Gear January 24, 2010 Share January 24, 2010 From Soccernet. Updated: January 23, 2010, 8:00 AM UK Wayne Rooney scored a sensational four goals to send Manchester United top of the Premier League at a mutinous Old Trafford. After opening the scoring just seven minutes into a one-sided contest against Hull, Rooney had to wait until a similar point before the end to get his second. A third, and his fourth United hat-trick, followed shortly afterwards from a cross by the excellent Nani before Rooney completed his own personal massacre of Phil Brown's men with a solo effort in stoppage time. It certainly confirmed Rooney's well-being ahead of that powderkeg Carling Cup decider with Manchester City next Wednesday and fuels Sir Alex Ferguson's belief his side are on the verge of something big. Victory and status are just part of the story at Old Trafford just now though. After using a large chunk of his programme notes to plead for unity in the stands, Sir Alex Ferguson must have been dismayed at the volume and regularity of the anti-Glazer chants that echoed around the ground. Ironically, it generated an atmosphere sometimes missing on days like this. But it is going to take more than mere words from Ferguson, as revered as he is at United, to ease the growing tension at debts that have now shot through the ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seevic Neutral Newbie January 25, 2010 Share January 25, 2010 Manchester United 4 Hull City 0 ............4-goal Rooney. But the surprise in this game has to be Nani.... And he actually excelled playing in the right wing... Right now he just needs consistency. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BB88 Neutral Newbie January 27, 2010 Share January 27, 2010 From Soccernet. Updated: January 23, 2010, 8:00 AM UK Wayne Rooney scored a sensational four goals to send Manchester United top of the Premier League at a mutinous Old Trafford. After opening the scoring just seven minutes into a one-sided contest against Hull, Rooney had to wait until a similar point before the end to get his second. A third, and his fourth United hat-trick, followed shortly afterwards from a cross by the excellent Nani before Rooney completed his own personal massacre of Phil Brown's men with a solo effort in stoppage time. It certainly confirmed Rooney's well-being ahead of that powderkeg Carling Cup decider with Manchester City next Wednesday and fuels Sir Alex Ferguson's belief his side are on the verge of something big. Victory and status are just part of the story at Old Trafford just now though. After using a large chunk of his programme notes to plead for unity in the stands, Sir Alex Ferguson must have been dismayed at the volume and regularity of the anti-Glazer chants that echoed around the ground. Ironically, it generated an atmosphere sometimes missing on days like this. But it is going to take more than mere words from Ferguson, as revered as he is at United, to ease the growing tension at debts that have now shot through the Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear January 30, 2010 Author Share January 30, 2010 Better pray he will fit for whole season... otherwise... say goodbye to EPL, CPL... EPL looks likely to be Chelski already.....Arsenal is one of the dark horses. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seevic Neutral Newbie February 3, 2010 Share February 3, 2010 Arsenal is one of the dark horses. ARSENAL 1-3 MANCHESTER UNITED (HT 0-2) * Vermaelen 80 * Almunia (og) 33 * Rooney 37 * Park 52 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear February 3, 2010 Author Share February 3, 2010 ARSENAL 1-3 MANCHESTER UNITED (HT 0-2) * Vermaelen 80 * Almunia (og) 33 * Rooney 37 * Park 52 Yeah...I watched that match.... for Man Utd.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vroomtattat 2nd Gear February 7, 2010 Share February 7, 2010 3 own goals . . . ?? Portsmouth so charitable hor? This season very kan cheong! Dunno how Chelsea going to perform tonight or should I say Terry the Tiger . . . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear February 10, 2010 Author Share February 10, 2010 3 own goals . . . ?? Portsmouth so charitable hor? This season very kan cheong! Dunno how Chelsea going to perform tonight or should I say Terry the Tiger . . . I was watching HBO before that match started...So halfway decided to switch over to this EPL match, I was shocked to see the scoreline.....means I did not see the scorers or how the goals went in.... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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