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Unknown Ecuadorian club LDU's victory over Fluminense in the final of the Copa Libertadores has lined them up for a crack at United in the World Club Championship. And the senors from Quito can't wait to get at the kings of Europe. Posted Sunday, July 06, 2008 15:07 by marc mackinnon
With Tottenham and City splashing out on expensive new signings, the top of the Premier League may well look a little different at the end of next season. But Manchester United still look the team to beat... Posted Saturday, July 05, 2008 12:23 by Prashant S
Big Phil Scolari had the Old Trafford prima donna's ear as Portugal boss at Euro 2008. After the arrival Deco and maybe Ronaldinho at Stamford Bridge, the new Chelsea chief might fancy balancing the books with some younger talent. Posted Thursday, July 03, 2008 12:54 by Steve Bott
Goalkeepers are bang in the firing line when it comes to football bloopers - but then again they have to be mad, don't they? Posted Tuesday, July 01, 2008 10:00 by gerald mclaughlin
The want-away Portuguese superstar is showing an appalling lack of respect to the Old Trafford club and faithful Reds fans. Posted Sunday, June 29, 2008 08:16 by Neil Byrne
When it comes to hypocrisy, there is no truer definition of the saying "what goes around comes around" than the Cristiano Ronaldo saga. Posted Saturday, June 28, 2008 13:36 by Darren Dawson
It seems that club loyalty matters for very little these days as big names seek their dream move. Posted Saturday, June 28, 2008 12:38 by Ciaran Mc Cormack
Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Barry and Samir Nasri will get the merry-go-round in full swing and with Chelsea's Luiz Felipe Scolari yet to get in on the act, it promises to be a hot summer in the sales. But will the comings and goings reflect a different playing style for the Big Four? Posted Thursday, June 26, 2008 16:19 by 101greatgoals.com
As the current English and European champions offer the Portuguese superkid better chances of success than the Spanish club, this writer believes "the dream" is driven by money. Posted Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:27 by Lee Sadler
Picking up a sizeable transfer fee is all well and good, but whoever Sir Alex Ferguson buys to replace the Portuguese winger, they'll be a poorer team without him. Posted Friday, June 20, 2008 16:59 by Iestyn Stevens
Fergie’s a past master at rebuilding after losing star players – and there's always the prospect of a mouth-watering return to Old Trafford with the Spanish giants in the Champions League. Posted Friday, June 20, 2008 16:36 by gerald mclaughlin