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Red View: Welbeck video, Beckham wallpaper, Fletcher interview and more

Thursday, November 24, 2011


VIDIC: NO NEED TO WORRY

Nemanja Vidic has stressed the champions are not panicking at being five points behind leaders Manchester City at this stage of the season.

In an exclusive interview with this Saturday's United Review, the official matchday programme, the centre-back says it is far too early to be analysing the league table in too much depth and the Reds are determined to be in the shake-up come May.

"When you look at the league table, we'd obviously prefer to be closer," he conceded. "But nobody in the team is panicking. There are tough games for everybody ahead and there's more than half the season left to play. We have a lot of talent, experience and desire in this squad - certainly enough to win the league."

Shrewd observers will have noted Vida swapped with Rio Ferdinand and played on the right side of the central defence in the match with the Magpies' North-East rivals Sunderland, with the skipper revealing it was merely a tactical switch from Sir Alex.

"Sometimes the manager wants to try new things or make a tactical change," he added. "As he did against Sunderland. It's no problem for me to play on the right or for Rio to play on the left. We can cope either way. The boss had a reason why he wanted Rio and I to swap against Sunderland and it worked well." 

More: Boss' respect for Pardew | Sir Alex praises Berbatov


FORMER RED: UNITED ARE WELL PLACED

Ex-United striker Andy Ritchie feels the champions are in a handy position in the Barclays Premier League table and are capable of cutting Manchester City's lead down to two points with victory against Newcastle on Saturday.

"Newcastle have been the surprise package this season," he told Red View. "They had a big test away at City last weekend - a game they lost - and face another on Saturday at Old Trafford. That's two really tough away games back-to-back. 

"Ultimately, I don't think they will end up in the top four come May - I saw Alan Pardew saying a similar thing last weekend at his press conference. He's being realistic in that sense, but credit to them because they've taken the league by storm and done very well. They don't particularly have a real stand-out player - they've done very well as a unit this season.

"As for United, I think we've been workmanlike in our approach to games in recent weeks. I'm sure that's come from the manager with regard to wanting us to defend better. It's maybe taken away a little bit of our cavalier attacking attitude, but results are what you want and we've been getting them in the league.

"When you look at the league and consider the fact we've played all the top teams, I think we're in a great position. We've had a tough start, whereas City have got a lot of the big sides to come - that will be the real test for them. I think the manager will be looking at our next half a dozen games and I think we're more than capable of taking maximum points from them and that would set us up nicely for the New Year."

More: Chicharito braced for Basel | Blog: Nani is Reds' spark


FLETCHER ANSWERS THE FANS

Darren Fletcher fields questions posted on the Talking Reds (TR) message board and United's official Facebook page...

If you could magically enhance one aspect of your game, what would it be and why? - Sir Kones (TR alias)
Goalscoring. To be able to score at will would be a great attribute to have.

Who's the best midfielder you've played against based on technique and skill? - Kevin Ashford
Obviously the lads at Barcelona are fantastic and the likes of Modric, Lampard, Gerrard and Charlie Adam stand out as well, but I'd have to say Scholesy. He was the one I had to deal with in training for many years and he blew you away every day.

What were you and the other players laughing at when the Sir Alex Ferguson stand was unveiled? - Dave Smith
[Laughs] Me, Rio and Wayne were laughing at the fact that the manager clearly didn't know about it and we were wondering who was going to bear the brunt of that afterwards! It's an incredible honour and thoroughly deserved.

Are you hopeful your twins will emulate the Da Silvas and play for United? - mwehaaki cap (TR alias)
I'd be the proudest dad in the world if that happened. My boys already love watching and playing football. I've seen how close the Da Silvas are and if one isn't playing they still care so much about their brother doing well even though they're competing for the same position sometimes. The camaraderie and closeness between them is fantastic. If my twins could experience that I'd be very happy.

More: Fletcher - United is my home | Fletcher keeps cool 

 

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Red View: Sir Alex on Swansea, Blackmore on Rooney, Welsh Reds video + more

Friday, November 18, 2011


SIR ALEX TARGETS CONSISTENCY

Sir Alex Ferguson is hoping his Manchester United side can kick on now that the international fixtures have drawn to a close until 2012.

With domestic matters back in focus again, starting with Saturday's trip to Swansea City, the manager is fully aware that his team need to keep winning in order to be in the right position to challenge in January. Manchester City sit five points clear at the head of the Barclays Premier League and the boss is demanding the champions hit top form - beginning with this weekend's teatime encounter.

"It's an interesting game tomorrow," he admitted. "I think everyone's been impressed by the way Swansea have played - they've kept their philosophy of playing attacking football, or playing good football anyway. It was interesting to see their stats from their last away game against Liverpool - they had 67 per cent of possession, which is very good at a place like Anfield.

"So we know we have a tough game tomorrow but that's the way our league is and we have an opportunity now the internationals are over until February, a three-month opportunity, to make sure we get some consistency, good form and by 1 January, we hope that we're in the right position in the league. New Year is always an important time for me. It's always crucial in my calendar that we get to that time of the season in good order."

More: Boss reveals Cleverley blow | Jones is a midfield option


BLACKMORE'S ROONEY WISH 

Former United player Clayton Blackmore has admitted he would like to see Wayne Rooney restored to his familiar attacking role against Swansea.

The England international has been used in a withdrawn role of late but injuries to Danny Welbeck and Michael Owen could see United's top scorer restored to attacking duties at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday.

"I think he should be up front because he's a fantastic striker," Blackmore enthused to Red View. "I've got to say he's been playing well in midfield but I think he could play anywhere because he's that kind of player. Even if Wayne went in goal, he'd have a great game.

"I think we need him up front, especially this weekend as one of their weak links is at the back, so I'm hoping Wayne will be right up against the centre-halves and give them a torrid time. It's a good thing for United, although England fans won't agree, that he was suspended for his country.

"I don't know about him moving into midfield in the long term. In the last game, he only ended up having one shot on goal and we need him in a position where he's getting in front of goal all the time."

More: Listen to Clayton Blackmore's views on the latest ManUtd.com podcast


LOU FIGHTS OLD TEAM-MATES' CORNER 

Reds legend Lou Macari admits he was frustrated to see former colleagues Denis Law and Bryan Robson miss out on a place in Manchester United's all-time greatest XI, as selected by fans for a new official DVD box set.

The Scot admits trying to pick a team was a nightmare prospect but believes both the legendary striker and captain courageous deserved inclusion when taking into account the supporters' opinions. With George Best also only just edging out Cristiano Ronaldo, Macari feels the majority of voters were backing players from their own era - rather than the past.

"There's so many great players over so many years that everyone will have a different opinion," he informed Red View. "When the fans see the eventual team picked, I'd be surprised if the majority don't disagree. I've disagreed already. I think one or two I played with should've been in the team. The voting's probably done by the younger generation nowadays and they remember the present-day players more so than the ones from the past. I wasn't happy my captain Bryan Robson was not in the team. I wasn't happy at all nor that Denis Law wasn't up front. Those two were the main two that surprised me having played with both Denis and Bryan.

"Bobby Charlton can get in any position as he was great. George Best got in the team by just four percent of votes ahead of Ronaldo and I don't see that. I've watched Cristiano and he's scored some fantastic goals but Best was just something different, something extra. He should've been way ahead in the voting. But the votes were taken recently and most remember Ronaldo and don't remember George. I think Cristiano did enough in his time here to go alongside the greats and everyone will never ever forget the fantastic goals he scored. We just hoped it would be for longer than it was and his career would end at United but that wasn't the case."

More: Greatest XI - Goalkeepers | Defenders | Midfielders | Strikers 

 

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As the holiday season approaches, advertisers are preparing new campaigns and internet traffic is likely to increase. To help you take advantage of this, in this issue, we've put together the top tips for making your site more visible. You'll also find updates on:
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Giving your business a home on Google+ lets you directly interact with your users, while giving them more chances to share your content with their friends. Create a page link to come today and connect with your audience!


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Red View: Boss on Wes reunion, anniversary video, Welbeck, wallpapers and more

Friday, November 4, 2011

SIR ALEX EXTENDS WARM WELCOME

The manager is forecasting a good reception for Sunderland's former Reds when they return to Old Trafford on Saturday.

Unfortunately, injury has robbed John O'Shea of the chance to share in the acclaim but manager Steve Bruce, Wes Brown, Kieran Richardson and Phil Bardsley are all expected to be involved. The summer deal to sell O'Shea and Brown to the Black Cats was approved by Sir Alex, who will be guaranteed a rousing welcome himself on the eve of the 25th anniversary of his appointment.

"We've had so many ex-players at Sunderland over the last few years, it's been quite interesting," he revealed. "We had Jonny Evans up there, we had Danny Welbeck up there on loan, Phil Bardsley, Kieran Richardson and now Wes and John have joined Brucey.

"It's quite a connection. And of course they'll get a good reception at Old Trafford. In Wes Brown and John O'Shea, you couldn't have asked for two more loyal players at United in my time. They were fantastic characters too. It was one of these difficult situations when you're starting to make changes and bring in young players, like Chris Smalling last season and then Phil Jones this summer. The last thing you want to do is have players like Wes and John continually just sitting and watching the games. They're better than that and they deserve to have good careers elsewhere."

More: Beckham's debt to Sir Alex | Anderson rated doubtful


WELBECK'S BLACK CATS WARNING

Danny Welbeck has warned Sunderland there is no room for sentiment in Saturday's Barclays Premier League encounter.

The England striker thoroughly enjoyed last season's loan spell at the Stadium of Light and is full of admiration for Steve Bruce's Black Cats. The term on Wearside clearly helped develop Welbeck into a player capable of holding down a first-team place at Old Trafford and, although he's looking forward to meeting his former team-mates, his thoughts are solely focused on helping United collect another three points.

"I know quite a few of the players, so it'll be good to see them again, but, when it comes down to it, I'll be ruthless," Welbeck insisted. "I just want to win the game. There's no friends out on the pitch.

"It was a great club to go to - a massive club and I really enjoyed my time there. The fans were great and I can't thank them enough. I couldn't thank Steve Bruce enough for my time there. He kept playing me week in, week out which was what I needed and he was a great man-manager with me. He was always speaking with me, always giving me advice throughout training and throughout the games as well. He's been a massive part of my career. 

"I would say he's definitely the right man for the job. I was there last season and the way things are run is great. It is a family club and I think everyone enjoys themselves there. I couldn't speak much more highly of him."

More: Evans eyes Black Cats battle | Sir Alex's fairytale


BLOG: SIGHTS SET FORWARD

Steve Bartram enjoys first-hand experience of celebrating the manager's remarkable landmark.

'Today's the day, tomorrow's the big day', is among Sir Alex Ferguson's favoured maxims. Rarely has it resonated more, even if this particular Friday was a tad arduous after last night's 25th anniversary dinner.

There, at Lancashire County Cricket Club, our unforgettable knight enjoyed a night to remember; a fittingly magnificent occasion conducted away from prying eyes and lenses. There, in a softer spotlight, the boss could fully relax and acknowledge his feat of hauling Manchester United to its feet, dusting it down and sending it on its way to new frontiers. Sir Alex's exclusive take on an incredible tale is the story everybody wants yet, bar last night's exclusive guest list, nobody has. All media - internal and external, domestic and international - have been rebuffed in their requests for the lowdown on how it feels to batten down one of the most pressurised jobs in football for quarter of a century.

Which is fair enough. He has a game against Sunderland to prepare for and, as we are all acutely aware, the existing five-point deficit between United and table-topping Manchester City won't diminish without hard work. In the meantime, around him, all bar his most ardent opponents salute the greatest restoration job since Michelangelo touched up the Sistine Chapel. The Manchester United that Alex Ferguson found in 1986 was a club undergoing an identity crisis; divorced from the prestige and romance which first enticed him to the job.

Wrongs were righted, the millstone made way for myriad milestones and, moreover, United's identity was reinstated and enhanced. Alex Ferguson was awarded not only a 'Sir' prefix for his troubles, but also entombment in a glory which spans football. He has established a place in the hearts of millions who have never even met him, yet have never lived without him. Most Reds below the age of 30 have no recollection of anybody else helming Manchester United. All the historic United moments synonymous with our own lives are traceable to his perpetual wringing of excellence from his every resource, and the debt felt by Reds across the globe goes beyond the reams of tributes you will read in the coming days. Don't expect Sir Alex to join in the revelry, though. That was shoehorned into his schedule last night. While we thank him for all the yesterdays, he will focus firmly on today and many more tomorrows.

The views expressed in this article are personal to the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Manchester United.

More: Fans pay tribute to Sir Alex | Chicharito's respect for boss | The blog in full

 

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