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Best of the Noughties – goals and matches

December 29, 2009

European Cup Winners 2008

Six Premier Leagues, two League Cups, one FA Cup, a World Club Cup, a European Cup not to mention getting to four Cup Finals we didn’t win and the 3 Charity/Community Shields.

A decade in which we have seen three “different” United sides with two of those being the most successful in the clubs history, a decade which saw the rising stars of the 90’s consolidate their place in the clubs’ and football history as some of the best ever to play the game as well as a new crop of world beaters.

We Manchester United fans have been truly spoiled over the last generation, making a review of the last ten years something of a double edged sword. Too many fantastic moments to mention; and plenty of controversy to get your teeth stuck into.

As we pass the first decade of the new century, Stretford-End.com casts a fond eye over a golden period for the club and asks you to help pick winners from various categories.

In this blog we’ll concentrate on what we feel were the best games; if you feel we’ve missed one out, please feel free to add your suggestions.

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Ryan Giggs wins Sports Personality of the Year 2009

December 13, 2009

Sports personality of the year

Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs has added another trophy to his bulging cabinet after being awarded the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 2009.Giggs finished ahead of Jenson Button in second and Jessica Ennis in third despite entering the running as a 20-1 outsider (some bookies were offering 66-1 a few weeks ago).

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Ryan Giggs for BBC Sports Personality of the Year

November 28, 2009

Ryan Giggs

The BBC Sports Personality award is apparently given to the person who has achieved the most in the preceding year, or, as the description on wiki goes, the sportsperson who has most captured the public’s imagination. Following his latest man of the match performance for Manchester United (match report to follow), Stretford-End.com asks, why not Ryan Giggs?

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Stretford-End.com Player of the Month

September 3, 2009

Wayne Rooney

Unsurprisingly, Wayne Rooney is our player of the month for August. While Cristiano Ronaldo settles in with his £80m price tag, conversely it is on Rooney’s shoulders that this £80m responsibility has been shifted to – the task of becoming less sidekick and more leading light comes with extra pressure when the terms “world player of the year” and “most expensive player ever” are bandied about.

There are plenty of United fans however who always believed Rooney to be the brains of the operation, the true heartbeat of the side. And, naturally, Rooney has blossomed under the spotlight of expectation with a thundering 5 goals in his first 5 games.

His average rating of 7.6 for the 5 games (including the Community Shield) is heavily weighed down by the collective team shambles at Turf Moor – in all other games we’ve ranked him at least 8 / 10, and Man of the Match on three occasions.

While his new club striker team mate Michael Owen may have sent a brochure around in the summer illustrating his talents, United’s number 10 has done his talking on the pitch – painting himself as last minute saviour, the man to dig the team out of a sticky situation, chief orchestrator of an on song display, and the man for the big occasion all in one month.

It’s fair to say that a great deal of United’s trophy aspirations lie with Rooney – and if he continues to perform in such a manner, Sir Alex’s troops may well have some medals come the end of the season.

Goal of the month : Dimitar Berbatov v Wigan

In a great team performance, this goal was the perfect snapshot – clever link up with Scholes and Rooney finding the Bulgarian who exquisitely controlled the ball over the keeper and finished emphatically.

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Stretford-end.com 2008 review

December 30, 2008

As we approach 2009 there is much to reflect on over the past year – which for me personally has been truly amazing. Having got married and had a superb stag do in Newcastle (not in that order) it was left up to Ryan Giggs and Edwin Van der Sar to make the month of May the best time of my life.

So, still being on a high from this monumental season, I want to take a look back at the moments and people that made this year so special in the history of Manchester United. From the despair of losing 2-1 to Chelsea in late April to the hysteria of beating them in May and even to the last gasp Nemanja Vidic goal against Sunderland recently – its been an amazing year!

Player of the year – Rio Ferdinand

Most other websites and blogs would give it to Ronaldo hands down and in terms of performance and importance to the side – he does win hands down. However, his immaturity and total disregard for the club in the summer means that I just can’t give the award to the lad. I’m sure i’ll get criticised immensely for not placing him as my number one man but I just can’t after his role in the summer transfer to Real Madrid. Ever since I first set eyes on Ronaldo, I knew the boy had it all – he just now needs to be a tad more humble – which may come in time. However, my player of 2008 at United is Rio Ferdinand.

Ferdinand, in my eyes, in the best defender in Europe from both a physical point of view and also technical point of view. Rio is happy to bring the ball out of defense and join in with play going forward. He is also extremely quick in identifying danger – whereas when he was younger he would have used his pace and strength to cover for the movement of top strikers – he has now added this to his armory.

Ferdinand has found, in Nemanja Vidic, a defender who complements him superbly – although in terms of heading the ball out of danger – Ferdinand has again improved immensely. I always felt that Rio played very well against faster players who where technically gifted rather than against target men such as Drogba or Ferguson. You now feel confident that Rio can marshal any top forward from around Europe and he has come a long way from the ‘Rio sign the deal’ days.

Game of season – Manchester United 1-0 Barcelona

It was written in the stars that United would get to Moscow and having to overcome, quite possibly, the best passing team in Europe, without Wayne Rooney, was a monumental achievement. We witnessed one of the great goals scored at Old Trafford by Paul Scholes and you could hear the spirits of Juventus in 99 quietly diminishing as he struck the shot past Valdes. As we all know Scholes missed the final in 99 and it was so satisfying to see him rocket us to the final and Fergie declare that he was to be the first name on the teamsheet.

It was such a tense night – with the Manchester crowd in full flow and we got to the final after some nerve wracking final minutes. A Barcelona goal would have put us out and destroy the dream of the Double – however thanks to Scholes it just was meant to be that United would make the final!

Other superb performances include that first half in Moscow, the 4-0 drumming of Arsenal, the 6-0 victory over Newcastle United, the 3-0 victory over Liverpool and recently the 2-0 victory over Blackburn Rovers.

Goal of the season – Ronaldo freekick against Portsmouth

Quite literally, jaw dropping technique used to get the ball over the wall and into the top left hand corner (of David James) of the net. Breathtaking strike, which really cannot be downplayed – this goal deserves all the superlatives it received and will do for a long time. The freekick, I believe, had the same impact on football that the Roberto Carlos freekick had a decade and a half earlier when he scored against France in 1997. Ronaldo proved that he could score goals with his head, left foot, right foot, one on one, outside the box and from set pieces. Glorious goal.

Other goals worth mentioning are the Owen Hargreaves freekick against Arsenal in the 2-1 victory in April, Ronaldo’s goal against Roma in Rome, Scholes’ goal against Barcelona at Old Trafford and Danny Welbeck at Old Trafford against Stoke City.

Conclusion to an amazing season

So there you have it! Stretford-end.com’s pick of 2008 from a quite brilliant year. Noticeable mention for Jonny Evans who has been brilliant this season and I think he will go on to become a top class centre half.

Also a mention for the man of the year – Sir Alex Ferguson – couldn’t be anyone else could it? He has shown that he is a true genius that will go down as the greatest manager to have worked in England. He has evolved with the changes demanded by modern day football – a process that nearly every other manager fails with. Sir Alex is a legend of the game and legend of Old Trafford. Remember the crap the media where spouting around 2004/05/06 about that he had ‘lost it’ and that ‘United need to get rid of him to move forward’? Well done Fergie.
Do you agree with our selections? Do you disagree at all? Please state – i’m sure the player of season will rattle some people.

Other than that – have a great New Year and have a great night out tomorrow!

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Ronaldo & Fergie awarded but not United!

December 29, 2008

2008 has been an amazing year for the club, the manager and the players that played such an epic part in the double winning year.  However, World Soccer magazine has announced that Cristiano Ronaldo is their World Player of the year, Sir Alex Ferguson is World manager of the year whilst Spain are given the award of team of the year for their exploits at the European Championships this summer.

Maybe a tad biased but surely United should have been awarded this?  Yes it is a democracy and people can vote for who they want – but surely a season long campaign outweighs a brilliant summer performance?  I would be fine with Spain winning the award and considered the best team of 2008, after all I thought they were a joy to watch and proved that you can have four very technical players operating in the midfield and it was certainly a victory for possession football, but they won with nearly half the votes!  I would argue it should have been much closer than that!

Anyhow – here are the votes and who won what.  A mention for young Anderson who featured in the young player of the year award – as soon as he gets that first goal they’ll be flying in!

World Player of the Year 

  1. Cristiano Ronaldo 48.4%
  2. Lionel Messi 15.1
  3. Fernando Torres 13.6%
  4. Iker Casillas 5.7%
  5. Xavi 5.1%
  6. David Villa 2.1%
  7. Andrei Arshavin 1.4%
  8. Marcos Senna 0.7%
  9. Franck Ribery 0.6%
  10. Zlatan Ibrahimovic 0.5%
  11. Others 6.8%

World Manager of the year

  1. Sir Alex Ferguson 37.8%
  2. Luis Aragones 28.8%
  3. Dick Advocaat 17.1%
  4. Hassan Shehata 3.5%
  5. Guus Hiddink 2.8%
  6. Cesare Prandelli 1.4%
  7. Faith Terim 1.2%
  8. Muricy Ramalho 0.9%
  9. Phil Brown 0.8%
  10. Roberto Mancini 0.5%
  11. Others 5.2%

Team of the year

  1. Spain 41.1%
  2. Manchester United 29.2%
  3. Zenit St Petersburg 9.1%
  4. LDU Quito 5.8%
  5. Egypt 4.4%
  6. CFR Cluj 1.2%
  7. Argentina 1.1%
  8. Hoffenheim 0.9%
  9. Russia 0.8%
  10. Anorthosis Famagusta 0.6%
  11. Other 5.8%

Young Player of year

  1. Lionel Messi 44.2%
  2. Sergio Aguero 20.1%
  3. Karim Benzema 10.2%
  4. Cesc Fabregas 5.3%
  5. Anderson 2.8%
  6. Pato 2.1%
  7. Bojan Krkic 1.4%
  8. Theo Walcott 1.1%
  9. Sebastian Giovinco 0.9%
  10. Carlos Vela 0.6%
  11. Others 11.3%

So there you have it!  The World Soccer player of the year awards place United as the 2nd best team of 2008 with Ronaldo and Fergie top in their categories.  Was pleased to see exciting youngsters such as Aguero and Benzema in the young player of the year awards and I think that Aguero has a bright, bright future ahead of him…..considering he will soon have Diego Maradona as his father in law!

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FourFourTwo’s best players in the world….

November 6, 2008

You may or may not read the best football magazine on the planet in FourFourTwo, but you can’t deny they kick up a hell of a debate when they release their list of the best players in the world – with a number of United players featuring. To be honest, its not rocket science predicting who is number one and i’d be concerned if Cristiano Ronaldo weren’t to be nominated as the best player in the world. Ronaldo was second last year to Kaka, who has dropped down to fifth place. The most noticeable United drop is that of Paul Scholes who fell from 17 to 95 – something I disagree immensely but hey thats what the list is there for!

United players in the top 100:

(1) Ronaldo

(9) Ferdinand

(24) Rooney

(34) Vidic

(37) Berbatov

(40) Evra

(48) Tevez

(95) Scholes

You may or may not agree with the players included or you may not entirely agree with the list but it does make some great viewing and gets a good debate going. For instance accordingly to the list Ballack is a better player than Rooney, Terry is a better defender than Vidic and Mascherano is apparently more important than Berbatov, Tevez and Scholes. What do you think of the players included? Do you think other players such as Anderson and Carrick should be included? I will try and get the rest of the list later on.  For the record, Chelsea have 12 players in the list, Arsenal 4 and Liverpool 3 – a bit like the European awards where Cech, Terry and Lampard won the best awards for their positions!

You can have your say on the list from their football blog.

Ronaldo won’t be winning any fashion awards this year…feel free to scrub your eyes with sandpaper.

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