Мне очень интересно о ком это??? Чтото у меня токое ощущения что это мог быть тока Рио Фердинанд. Руни ведь тока сним тусуется в основном!
'WAYNE ROONEY'S new-found maturity has been impressing his team-mates
off the field as well as on it, after rescuing the club's party night
last week.
Several players had already had to apologise to fellow diners in a
Manchester restaurant for their rowdy behaviour before the party moved on
to their favourite haunt of the Panacea nightclub.
As the night wore on, one senior international was causing
consternation among the staff by making lewd suggestions to female partygoers and
pinching their bottoms.
But before they felt the need to interject, it was a sober Rooney who
lectured the player and gave him a very public hairdryer treatment.
The party continued after an apology from the senior star in question
and a brief round of applause for the England striker's stance.'
О!!! те кто читали об игре резерва с Виллой, тот прикольный рапорт! вот этотже автор об игре с Олдхемом!
Last night the Manchester Senior Cup was won by a team comprising
mostly juniors. It was a splendid performance by our boys (plus No57)
against a much more experienced Oldham Athletic side. It has to be said,
though, that towards the end I was worried that we were going to 'snatch
defeat from the jaws of victory'!
It was a 'mild', 'spring' night in Oldham and the temperature was
threatening to rise above freezing. We'd been before, of course, so the old
adage 'Don't cast a clout 'til May is out' was applied. In Oldham for
'May' you can read 'August' and that only on a very, very good day.
We showed almost straight away when Steele collected and launched a
good throw out to Mullen. He sped down the wing, played a one-two with
Rossi and went into the box. His good shot was well saved. Four minutes
later Rossi went into the box, beat a man and surprised everybody by
shooting with his right foot. Unfortunately the ball hit the inside of the
post, rolled across the line and came out.
They might have opened the scoring on twenty-one when a cracking shot
rattled the crossbar and rebounded about thirty yards. Marsh picked up
and hit a wonderful long ball to Campbell. He drove into the box,
inside-left, beat a man on the outside before looking up to see Rossi
unmarked. A very unselfish square ball gave Rossi a simple tap-in and we were
one up. So from being almost one down we were in front and the
confidence began to flow.
On the half hour Markus played a hopeful cross into the box and this
was bundled out to the feet of Rossi. He stumbled, then controlled, then
stumbled, then shot wide. Seven minutes later Rossi collected a ball
out of defence and fed Mullen. The very promising, and uncomplicated,
winger went right to the bye-line and as Ian said the immortal line "If
only this lad could cross with his left foot", he crossed beautifully
with his left peg to the far post and Campbell, having timed his run
perfectly, headed in, off a defender's shoulder, for two-nil.
With a couple of minutes remaining in the half Markus picked up the
ball about ten yards in their half, inside-right, went forward and curled
a quite magnificent cross into the box which landed on the penalty
spot. Campbell, once again making a quite wonderful run, was able to beat
the defence and side-foot into the net. Three-nil and we were cruising.
Just on half-time a very poor back pass was sliced into the air by
their goalie and Rossi pounced. He had time to go around the goalie and
tap-in, but chose to go for the 'clever' option, the chip over, and the
goalie saved quite easily. We all agreed that the chance should have been
taken and were very worried that it might come back to haunt us. We
were right to be worried!
Half-time and we had totally dominated the game. A four or five goal
lead would not have flattered us. Oldham Athletic had been blown away by
our devastating young lads. But the second half was to be a different
story. Perhaps their manager talked to them about 'pride' we will never
know but something changed in their approach and attitude.
We started the second as we had finished the first with a good move
involving Markus. He collected a ball from the left wing, inside-right,
jinked past a man and shot hard and low just inside the near post. The
goalie, who must have seen it late, saved very well for a corner which
came into the box and all twenty-two players had a lash at it. In the end
Rossi half hit a shot at goal which was easily saved.
On fourteen Mullen again showed and went down the wing before feeding
into Campbell. His excellent shot was well saved but rebounded out to
Rossi who's shot was again well saved. Then a few moments later Mullen
chipped the ball over the top for Rossi to run on to but his shot was
wide.
On nineteen minutes the game took on a different complexion. An
innocuous cross found our defenders away on holiday and their lad had a
'thank-you-very-much' tap-in. All of a sudden they looked transformed and we
looked like the young boys were/are. That said we might have added to
our total when Rossi was fouled on the edge of the box and the resulting
free-kick, taken by the wee man himself, was very well saved.
On twenty-six we made a double substitution. Phil Marsh and Richard
Jones went off to be replaced by John Evans and Darren Gibson. Then within
five minutes they forced a corner which came in and found our defenders
having a Trade Union meeting near the halfway line. Their lad headed
in. Three-two. Bums became 'twitchy'. Their no-marks suddenly found a
voice and we were 'treated' to various ABU songs.
With about ten minutes to go No57 was substituted by David Grey. Then
Gibson hit a wonderful ball over the top for Markus. His cross was
headed away for a corner which came to nowt. They continued to press, we
stayed resolute in defence. As had been the case last Saturday, watches
began to be studied as we awaited the final whistle. Ian reckoned that
the referee played fourteen minutes of extra-extra time! The game ended
with us a bit shell-shocked but victorious.
Once again this season our young boys had acquitted themselves quite
wonderfully. We had been so superior in the first half that the older and
more mature Oldham fans sat behind us were embarrassed. I could hear
their exasperation turn through desperation to real anger at their team's
inept display. The second half was a slightly different story. That
said if Rossi had concentrated on the job in hand, rather than showing
off, we would have gone in four up at half time and the game would,
without doubt, have been over.
For the presentation we expected at least a platform and fireworks but
we got a small table and a purple shroud. One 'wag' asked aloud if it
had been bought in expectation of the beloved Mr Glazer's demise, but
Gill, sat in the 'posh' seats did not confirm or deny this fact. As the
trophy was lifted that majority in the (disappointedly small) crowd
roared their satisfaction. Let us hope the same will be heard on Sunday at
Wrexham.
Ну это в принцепе по носастям все!
Еще тока маленькая проблемка у меня, сегодня включила телик и у меня вместо Viasat Sport2, там где показывают МЮТВ, появился ViasatSport24, короче, если когда я приду домой и там все еще будет этот кaнал, но мне триндец! Прощай моя единственая воможнасть смотреть матчи МЮ, и я неговарю про Резерв!
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