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    From The Times
    April 13, 2009
    Liverpool have chance to strike first in Premier League title race

    James Ducker

    Sir Alex Ferguson has already claimed that Manchester United have been deliberately handicapped by the Barclays Premier League fixture list this season and the manager may be wondering if there is another conspiracy during the title run-in.

    Ferguson is thought to be puzzled because United have to play six of their final nine league fixtures after Liverpool have already played.

    Liverpool have leapfrogged United at the top of the table for the past two weekends by virtue of their wins away to Fulham and at home to Blackburn Rovers coming before the champions’ respective matches against Aston Villa and Sunderland.

    United regained first place on both occasions, but Liverpool have the opportunity to keep piling the pressure on Ferguson’s team in the weeks ahead, given that each of their next four league matches kick off earlier than United’s, mainly as a consequence of the television scheduling.

    Liverpool will go two points clear if they beat Arsenal at Anfield next Tuesday, the night before United entertain Portsmouth at Old Trafford.

    The Merseyside club’s game away to Hull City on Saturday week will have finished by the time United take on Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford in the day’s evening kick-off and Liverpool host Newcastle United in a 1.30pm kick-off on May 3 — 2½ hours before United play Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium. Rafael Benítez’s team then face West Ham United away on May 9, with United not playing Manchester City at Old Trafford until the next day.

    Ferguson raised eyebrows in January when he complained that the fixture schedule was not drawn randomly, given that United were forced to play the eight teams that finished directly below them last season away from home during the first half of this campaign. “Our fixture programme didn’t do us any favours and I think we have been handicapped by the Premier League in the fixture list,” he said. “They tell me it’s not planned. Bloody hell!”


    Of more immediate concern to Ferguson, however, is the Champions League. United fly to Portugal this morning for the second leg of their quarter-final against Porto knowing that they will probably have to become the first English team to win at the Estadio do Dragão if they are to progress to the last four after a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford a week ago.

    Michael Carrick, the United midfield player, is adamant that they will not surrender their European crown lightly. “We’re English and European champions and we don’t want to let either trophy go,” he said.

    Fernando, the Porto midfield player, is wary of the threat posed by Cristiano Ronaldo, even though the United forward has not been at his best this season. “We’ll have to be ready,” he said. “If we don’t play like we did, then Ronaldo can make all the difference.”


    Anything else Mr Ferguson? Balls too round, are they? Pitch got too much grass on it?

    ****. He's feeling the pressure.

    #2
    Nothing new there as it's an article about things he said in January.

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      #3
      If only new and fresh input was allowed, you'd be long gone

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        #4
        Just pointed this out as there's no new quote from Ferguson there Craig.

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          #5
          Stop whinging.

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            #6
            Fergie is well and truly rattled. Nice one Rafa.

            I really believe Fergie could walk if we pip them to the league and they fail in Europe. His first trophy was the FA Cup and I hope that will be his last.
            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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              #7
              Well no, because that would mean they win it again this season.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                Well no, because that would mean they win it again this season.
                I wouldn't begrudge the senile old git that as a farewell if it meant that would be the last we see of him.
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  #9
                  Nah, i prefer the Beer Cup to be his last triumph

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                    #10
                    It'th a conthpiwathy!!!!!!!!!!!11

                    He talks too much.
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      #11
                      Cant blame him for talking shaggy, after all - they're all out to get him.

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                        #12
                        I bet Damian McBride could.

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                          #13
                          And now he's moaning about playing before us!



                          Twonk!
                          Cult Member. Nazi puncher.

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                            #14
                            Just more of the same **** we've become accustomed to hearing from the vile gob****e.

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                              #15
                              Fredo pointing out that that Fergie hasn't said anything new but is fair enough when you suggest that the article backs up the comment that "He's feeling the pressure".

                              'Fredo in valid pont shocker'
                              Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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