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	<title>Comments on: Rafael da Silva latest to miss Champions League trip</title>
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		<title>By: Pat j</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pat j</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:23:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Singapore eddie,

You made some good points there, i also believe that at least one of o shea or evans will play, maybe even both, if not then i wouldn&#039;t have a problem with Carrick slotting in there, true its not his natural position but he&#039;s a very intelligent player and can adapt, if we play our usual cautious but hitting on the counter attack game in europe then i think we&#039;ll get a result, especially with the roonster back, i believe that from now until the end of the season we&#039;re gonna see the best form ever from wayne, if anyones gonna score tonight it&#039;ll be him</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Singapore eddie,</p>
<p>You made some good points there, i also believe that at least one of o shea or evans will play, maybe even both, if not then i wouldn&#8217;t have a problem with Carrick slotting in there, true its not his natural position but he&#8217;s a very intelligent player and can adapt, if we play our usual cautious but hitting on the counter attack game in europe then i think we&#8217;ll get a result, especially with the roonster back, i believe that from now until the end of the season we&#8217;re gonna see the best form ever from wayne, if anyones gonna score tonight it&#8217;ll be him</p>
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		<title>By: Eddy Cheng</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eddy Cheng</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 00:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Fm Singapore Manu Fan,

I sense the typical mind game of SAF is at work, and also a new game plan to countered a great tactician like Mourinho - a formidable foe or nemesis of SAF.

True, I believe Wes Brown and Gary Neville have not fully recovered, but I still wouldn&#039;t want to play them, esp. in the CL when they have make so little appearances. Although Neville has played more than Brown, his performance has not been impressive enough to regain his 1st team status. In fact, I truly believes his best day are &#039;way overtime&#039;. I would be more than worry if he is playing in any crucial match or equally strong opponents.

Remember, it is the CL Trophy that SAF cherish the most. I will be &quot;damn surprised&quot; if he is bringing both &#039;supposedly&#039; injured Evans and O&#039;Shea over to San Siro just to see whether they will heal in time or not to play in that game. 

If my guess is correct, SAF will play the both of them, if neccessary. They may have received slight knocks but I am pretty sure they have recovered enough otherwise they won&#039;t be flying.

I believe the backline would be:  Evra, Rio, Evans, O&#039;Shea (based on their experience in the CL). Fabio or Eckersley have zero experience, and will leave room for Mourinho to exploit. I pray I will see this backline when the team appeared live on TV. 

If the central defenders&#039; woes are true, then only either Carrick or Fletcher may be absorbed into the backline. My preference is Fletcher but the biggest concern is that he tend to be a bit brash in his tackles, and regularly give away dangerous freekicks outside the box in the central areas. But if there is no choice, HE IS THE MAN. I don&#039;t trust Carrick enough. He turns too slow, his burst of pace is not good enough, and he is not agressive enough. He is only good enough to cover the back 4 only. 

If one of the newbie backs was to play, I hope Fabio is the chosen one. Eckersley may be as good in tackling up and down with pace but Fabio has more creativity and dribbling skills. Hope he will turn out to be another fabulous gem from the Brazilian line for producing fantastic wingbacks.

Midfields and Forwards wise, Manu can match any teams in the world, pound for pound. 

Anxiously, looking forward to an exciting match and hoping the backline will be as written above.

If that is the case, Manu to win 3-1. Hihi Hurrah!!! Or at least 2-1, I pray!!!

Singapore 
Eddy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fm Singapore Manu Fan,</p>
<p>I sense the typical mind game of SAF is at work, and also a new game plan to countered a great tactician like Mourinho &#8211; a formidable foe or nemesis of SAF.</p>
<p>True, I believe Wes Brown and Gary Neville have not fully recovered, but I still wouldn&#8217;t want to play them, esp. in the CL when they have make so little appearances. Although Neville has played more than Brown, his performance has not been impressive enough to regain his 1st team status. In fact, I truly believes his best day are &#8216;way overtime&#8217;. I would be more than worry if he is playing in any crucial match or equally strong opponents.</p>
<p>Remember, it is the CL Trophy that SAF cherish the most. I will be &#8220;damn surprised&#8221; if he is bringing both &#8217;supposedly&#8217; injured Evans and O&#8217;Shea over to San Siro just to see whether they will heal in time or not to play in that game. </p>
<p>If my guess is correct, SAF will play the both of them, if neccessary. They may have received slight knocks but I am pretty sure they have recovered enough otherwise they won&#8217;t be flying.</p>
<p>I believe the backline would be:  Evra, Rio, Evans, O&#8217;Shea (based on their experience in the CL). Fabio or Eckersley have zero experience, and will leave room for Mourinho to exploit. I pray I will see this backline when the team appeared live on TV. </p>
<p>If the central defenders&#8217; woes are true, then only either Carrick or Fletcher may be absorbed into the backline. My preference is Fletcher but the biggest concern is that he tend to be a bit brash in his tackles, and regularly give away dangerous freekicks outside the box in the central areas. But if there is no choice, HE IS THE MAN. I don&#8217;t trust Carrick enough. He turns too slow, his burst of pace is not good enough, and he is not agressive enough. He is only good enough to cover the back 4 only. </p>
<p>If one of the newbie backs was to play, I hope Fabio is the chosen one. Eckersley may be as good in tackling up and down with pace but Fabio has more creativity and dribbling skills. Hope he will turn out to be another fabulous gem from the Brazilian line for producing fantastic wingbacks.</p>
<p>Midfields and Forwards wise, Manu can match any teams in the world, pound for pound. </p>
<p>Anxiously, looking forward to an exciting match and hoping the backline will be as written above.</p>
<p>If that is the case, Manu to win 3-1. Hihi Hurrah!!! Or at least 2-1, I pray!!!</p>
<p>Singapore<br />
Eddy</p>
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