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Red View: Evra on the title, new kit wallpaper, free video + more

Friday, May 11, 2012


SIR ALEX EXPECTS PASSION IN FINAL MATCH

Sir Alex Ferguson believes Sunday's clash at the Stadium of Light will be a passionate affair as the Reds chase an unlikely turnaround at the top of the Barclays Premier League table.

Victory for United and any dropped points for Manchester City at home to QPR would clinch a record 20th title for the current champions but Sunderland will be awkward opponents and Martin O'Neill has already urged his side to show the same sort of desire that lifted them away from relegation trouble earlier in the season.

"They are passionate up there," stated Sir Alex. "It's a quality for them. Newcastle and Sunderland have passionate fans. I've always recognised that, even as a young lad. There's always been passion up there and it won't be any different on Sunday."

O'Neill deserves plenty of credit for sparking an upturn in the club's fortunes after taking over from former United captain Steve Bruce at the end of last year.

"He has turned the club around," added Sir Alex. "No question about that. Steve was very unfortunate but it was a lot to do with him being from Newcastle so he never got any leeway.

"Martin came with a great CV. Every club he's been at, he's made them better. Aston Villa, Leicester, Celtic. He is an outstanding manager, no doubt about that."

More: Smalling out of Euro 2012 | Sir Alex focused on job in hand


EVRA STILL BELIEVES

The odds of Manchester United winning the Barclays Premier League this weekend may be slim, but Reds stand-in skipper Patrice Evra says he's still confident of getting his hands on the trophy.

United and Manchester City head into Sunday's final round of fixtures level on points, but City's vastly superior goal difference - and a home game against relegation-threatened QPR - means the Blues are heavy favourites to clinch a first league title in 44 years. Despite that, Evra insists he won't give up hope as the Reds prepare to travel to Sunderland to face Martin O'Neill's side at the Stadium of Light.

"At the beginning of the week, the team was really down," Evra admitted. "And we were really down before the game against Swansea last weekend because we expected a little miracle from Newcastle [last Sunday when they played City]. But it didn't happen. Now we just believe. We're level on points going into the final day.

"Maybe people will say I'm crazy or that I'm only saying this because I'm a Manchester United player, but I still believe we can win this title. I know the destiny of the title is not in our hands, but we will just make sure we start the game well against Sunderland. It's not an easy place to go but I think we will win in front of all their fans. We have no choice but to believe. If we want to keep believing in the miracle we have to beat Sunderland."

More - Evra: Smalling blow aids France | Foundations laid for United's future


UNITED'S GREATEST MATCHES

The Reds have been involved in some epic clashes over the years, some of the most famous matches in the history of the game. But which one is your favourite? Have your say here.

We're asking the fans to vote for the greatest-ever game after an expert panel selected a shortlist of 10 from the club's glorious past. There's the 1948 FA Cup final win over Blackpool and the Busby Babes' record 10-0 annihilation of Anderlecht as well as the emotional first game post-Munich against Sheffield Wednesday. The Wembley win against Benfica that ensured European glory for Sir Matt, a decade after the disaster, is clearly a strong contender for top spot.

The only option from the 1980s is the remarkable 3-0 European Cup Winners' Cup triumph against Diego Maradona's Barcelona in front of an ecstatic Old Trafford. The first featured game from the 1990s is the memorable one against Sheffield Wednesday en route to the first Premier League title, when a win was secured with Steve Bruce's two late headers. 

The Treble-winning campaign of 1999 has three nominations - the last-ever FA Cup semi-final replay with Arsenal, stirring comeback at Juventus and, of course, the Champions League final itself when Bayern Munich were beaten at the death. The next European Cup success, against Chelsea in Moscow, completes the list.

More: Pick your top 3 - and enter a prize draw

RED VIEW SIGNS OFF FOR NOW...

This is the final Red View of the 2011/12 season but look out for a special edition when the 2012/13 fixtures are published in June. You can also sign up for pre-season tour emails at www.manutd.com/tour2012. Thanks for your support, and goodbye for now.

 

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Red View: Sir Alex on Swansea, Phil Jones, Goals of the Month video + more

Friday, May 4, 2012


SIR ALEX PRAISES SURPRISE PACKAGES

Sir Alex Ferguson admits he's been impressed by Newcastle United and top-flight new boys Swansea City and Norwich City this season as the three teams approach key fixtures this weekend.

Of course, the Reds are in action against Brendan Rodgers' Swansea at Old Trafford after the high-flying Newcastle take on leaders Manchester City at the Sports Direct Arena. On Saturday, Norwich City are away to Arsenal as the Gunners look to take a huge step towards clinching third spot. 

The United boss was asked to pick out which sides and individuals have perhaps surprised him this term and he admitted Newcastle's progress has been quicker than expected. The Magpies remain in contention for a place in next season's Champions League following a splendid away win at Chelsea in midweek.

"I think Swansea and Norwich are the surprises, together with Newcastle," Sir Alex told Inside United. "With the history and fanbase at Newcastle, you expect them to improve at some point, but they've done well.

"The boy Demba Ba had a great first half of the season and scored a lot of goals. At Swansea, Leon Britton and Neil Taylor have had great seasons. Grant Holt has been excellent for Norwich and David Fox has been impressive too."

More: Evans and Welbeck out | Podcast: Swansea in town

 


JONES VOWS REDS WILL RECOVER

Phil Jones admits "a lot of questions" have been asked in the Manchester United camp this week following Monday's derby defeat at the Etihad Stadium.

In a match billed as the biggest derby in the history of English football, the Reds missed the chance to all but seal a 20th league title. Instead, Vincent Kompany's header, in stoppage time at the end of the first half, handed City three points and the advantage in the title race.

The Reds were left understandably deflated by the result, but Jones says they're now fully focused on bouncing back this weekend when Swansea visit Old Trafford on Sunday.

"There have obviously been a lot of questions raised this week, and rightly so," Jones told ManUtd.com. "We probably didn't play the best we could have on Monday and it is disappointing.

"But make no mistake about it: we are level on points with City. Goal difference separates us at the moment and you've seen already this season that there have been so many twists and turns. Don't be surprised if you see a few more. I think it will go down to the wire. We know what we have to do: win the two games, take six points and see where that takes us.

"Obviously the day after the derby the lads were gutted and massively disappointed. But we have moved on quickly and pushed it to one side. We have put it right in training this week. There are still a lot of bubbly characters about and we are looking forward to the game at the weekend."

More: Madrid game for ex-Reds | The Gossip: May

 

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AdSense Newsletter - May 2012

Thursday, May 3, 2012

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May 2012 Publisher ID ca-pub-7301281424484830

Dear publisher,

We understand that as you create content for your site, you're looking to maximize your revenue from all of your ads, no matter how they're sold. In this edition's Tip of the Month, we'd like to introduce you to DFP Small Business, Google's free ad serving solution for publishers who are serving ads from multiple sources. You'll also learn about:
  • Taking control with the new Ad review center
  • Finding out how to go Mobile
  • Connecting with AdSense on Google+
  • Leveraging the redesigned AdSense crawler errors page
  • Creating high quality sites with Webmaster Guidelines
  • Using the AdSense Management API
Sincerely,

Jamie
The Google AdSense team

Tip of the Month

Optimize your ad serving with DFP Small Business

Whether you're already using multiple sources of ad revenue on your site or are only in the planning stage of doing so, DFP Small Business, Google's free hosted ad serving solution, can help you manage your growing online advertising business. With our new online tool, you can find out if DFP Small Business is the right product for you:

  Go to the tool  
DFP Small Business allows you to manage all your ad inventory from one simple interface and offers rich features such as inventory forecasting, detailed reporting and multi-dimensional targeting. You can also use it to maximize your revenue by enabling real-time competition between AdSense and your other ad networks. Find out more about DFP Small Business in our video below:


Updates

More control over the ads on your site

The Ad review center is now more powerful and allows you to review all ad types after they've run on your pages, whether they're contextually-targeted, placement-targeted, or interest-based. Make decisions on individual ads and block multiple ads at once to help you save time. Log in and get started with the new Ad review center today.



Connect with AdSense on Google+

Follow us on our new AdSense Google+ page, where you'll find AdSense updates and gain access to exclusive Hangouts with the AdSense team. These live video chat sessions will give you the opportunity to share your product feedback with our Product Managers and ask your questions to our optimization specialists. Join the conversation and also meet other AdSense publishers from around the world to share your experiences.



AdSense crawler error redesign

The redesigned AdSense crawler errors page provides you with accurate and actionable information to optimize your site even more effectively. Some publishers have seen a revenue increase of up to 400% after they fixed their crawler errors. To see the new crawler errors page in your account, visit your 'Home' tab, then click on 'Account settings' and navigate to the 'Crawler errors' section.



AdSense Management API for developers

If you're writing your own software and would like to retrieve your AdSense reporting data directly, the AdSense Management API is what you've been looking for! The API is available to all AdSense publishers, and lets you retrieve lists of ad clients, ad units, channels, as well as generate custom reports directly from your applications.

For more information, browse the API forum, or join the regular office hours.



Missed last month's newsletter? Read it now!
Mobile Ads

Find out how to go Mobile

With an increasing mobile internet usage worldwide, it's getting more and more important to consider mobile users' needs when designing your site. To help you optimize your content for mobile, we've recently launched a new suite of tools on howtogomo.com where you can:
  • See how you rate - Use the GoMoMeter to analyze your site's mobile user experience.
  • Start planning - Download the GoMo Publisher Guide for mobile best practices.
  • Find a partner - Learn about vendors who can help with your implementation.
As part of our ongoing GoMo initiative, we're also hosting a number of webinars. For more information on those webinars and the latest news around mobile ads visit our Google Mobile Ads Blog.


Program Policies

Top tips for creating high quality sites

One of the most frequent questions that we get from publishers is how to improve their sites' performance on Google's search index.

In keeping with the theme of creating high-quality content, we've written a blog post of how adhering to the webmaster guidelines can help the overall potential of your site and maximize traffic and revenue for you.





More about AdSense:

Inside AdSense Blog

AdSense Google+ Page

AdSense Forum

AdSense on YouTube


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