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AC Milan v Manchester United; UCL Last 16. First leg. Tuesday 16 Feb 19:45
Topic Started: Feb 14 2010, 07:33 PM (3,699 Views)
BALLBAG
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MOVE !!...Im Head Boy !!
Yea for once you made a half decent point cesc, we were all amazed tbh
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Feb 17 2010, 04:54 PM
Yea for once you made a half decent point cesc, we were all amazed tbh
<_< the more you express that sort of amazement, the more I want to retract that praise :lol:
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Daddymac
Feb 17 2010, 04:35 PM
Good result yes but i dunno how any Utd fan can be happy with that performance. When a team as bad as Milan p***es all over your midfield like they did in the 1st half there's serious problems.
Happy with the result I think, haven't seen anybody impressed with the performance. Milan were there for the taking. Now because of that Seedor goal they still have a hope.
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They dont have too much hope imo flak, if they get an early goal they may make it interesting but 3 away goals is too much for the old men to overcome.

I hope Seedorf starts the next leg
Edited by BALLBAG, Feb 17 2010, 06:03 PM.
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United Youngster Is A San Hero
 
AC Milan 2 - 3 Manchester United

Manchester United unveiled another product of their Youth Academy on the grand stage during last nights match at the San Siro.

Following Ronaldinho's well-struck - if somewhat fortunate - strike, Sir Alex Ferguson looked to his bench.

On came local lad Stan Dinleg. And the rest they say, is history.

Still trailing at the 35 minute mark, a Scholes dummy in the penalty area fell kindly to Stan Dinleg, who slotted the ball into the bottom corner past hopeless Milan keeper Dida.

Speaking after the game, Dinleg said: "After seeing the rise of Gaul at the club, I knew that other youngsters had their chance here, I just had to make sure I took mine with both hands."

Dinleg was of course referring to United's Scandinavian born, Geordie raised Orn Gaul, who has been nothing short of phenomenal in his debut season - scoring 10 League goals (more than £30m man Berbatov) and even bagging a Champions League goal to boot.

It remains to be seen as to whether Stan Dinleg can reproduce last nights performance, or whether he'll simply fade into a distant memory.

However, one thing is certain. You can't call United lucky. They simply produce endless amounts of young talent.
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Monu
Feb 17 2010, 06:14 PM
United Youngster Is A San Hero
 
AC Milan 2 - 3 Manchester United

Manchester United unveiled another product of their Youth Academy on the grand stage during last nights match at the San Siro.

Following Ronaldinho's well-struck - if somewhat fortunate - strike, Sir Alex Ferguson looked to his bench.

On came local lad Stan Dinleg. And the rest they say, is history.

Still trailing at the 35 minute mark, a Scholes dummy in the penalty area fell kindly to Stan Dinleg, who slotted the ball into the bottom corner past hopeless Milan keeper Dida.

Speaking after the game, Dinleg said: "After seeing the rise of Gaul at the club, I knew that other youngsters had their chance here, I just had to make sure I took mine with both hands."

Dinleg was of course referring to United's Scandinavian born, Geordie raised Orn Gaul, who has been nothing short of phenomenal in his debut season - scoring 10 League goals (more than £30m man Berbatov) and even bagging a Champions League goal to boot.

It remains to be seen as to whether Stan Dinleg can reproduce last nights performance, or whether he'll simply fade into a distant memory.

However, one thing is certain. You can't call United lucky. They simply produce endless amounts of young talent.
Jesus... Took me way too long to get that :lol:
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:rofl: and me. i was like, we didn't sub anyone that i saw with that name
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:lol: Brilliant Monu. :clap:
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