T & S Fantasy Football News

Monday 10th April 2005 – Issue No.9

 

United in Seven Heaven

 

Man Utd set the record this season for the biggest win – beating League One side Plymouth 7-0,

Van Nistelrooy and Rooney helped themselves with 2 goals each – Kleberson also hit his 10th goal of the season, the Brazilian MD has been outstanding this season,

United manager Ian Warmby will be overjoyed with his teams improving form.

 

Sorry City devastated

 

Man City looked to have sorted themselves out, that was before their F.A. Cup clash with League Two side Bradford,

Man City are in the League Cup Quarter-Finals – but wont take any further action in the this Cup after losing 1-0,

Terrible is about the right word to describe this performance as they missed chance after chance,

Linke was sent-off just before half-time, Heitinga was stretchered off with a damaged Achilles tendon, Zeytulaev missed a penalty in the 62nd minute, and then Bradford scored in the 83rd minute,

This was not a good game and Andy Lowe will be furious with his players.

 

 

Liverpool Injury crisis

 

Liverpool are struggling with six players injured – and just days away from their European Super Cup Final against Bayern Munich,

Manager David Jeffery watched his side destroy League One side Tranmere 4-0 in the F.A. Cup,

But they suffered more injuries with Dudek taken off – he has a suspected fractured skull,

And Hyypia will be out of the mid-week Final after suffering Concussion,

Liverpool fans are getting anxious now as the team struggles to win games in the Premier League – and injuries are the last thing they need right now.

 

Gunners sign Eboue

 

Azfar Fitri has made his first signing as new Arsenal manager – Highly rated Ivory Coast DF Eboue for £5million,

And now he is sure to set into the Arsenal team and help them climb the League after some terrible results under their previous manager,

Eboue turned down Liverpool – and even a late offer by Chelsea, he is said to be delighted to have signed for Arsenal.

 

Chapman wants a huge turn around

 

Newcastle manager Chris Chapman has demanded his players turn things around – before the fans turn on them,

After a disappointing 0-0 with Southampton the fans were not happy, and now is the time for Newcastle to pick them selves up,

Already 7pts adrift of the Premiership leaders Chapman has told his players to start performing, he stated that he had the players to win trophies and that now was the time to start doing so,

They face Charlton next week - which should surely be a victory – but the real test comes on the 4th May when they play the first leg of their UEFA Cup Quarter-Final.

 

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