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www.red11.org DAILY NEWS
Date: Sat May 01 08:13:22 GMT+00:00 1999
Mail: barry@www.red11.org

This Issue:
1. Reserves/U-19/U-17  update
2. FERGUSON IS TOP MANAGER AGAIN
3. United keep the red flags flying
4. STAM AND GIGGS STILL UNITED DOUBTS
5. COLE: I'VE PAID MY DEBT TO FERGIE 
6. UNITED REVIEW available today via download www.manutd.com
7. Announcement from the "Theatre Of Dreams" MUTV Masterfan 1999 is
8. Solskjaer to play through pain

NEW FEATURE TODAYS INTERVIEW  
(real audio files archived at http://www.red11.org/mufc/sound/99)
Today Jesper Blomqvist on Villa + end of season!  158k  2m 26secs
click here:
http://www.red11.org/mufc/sound/99/990430jesper_blomqvist.rm

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Daily RED Trivia  Sat 1st May 1999:

1/5/1976:
 United lose 0-1 to Southampton at Wembley in the FA Cup Final watched by
 100,000. Team was: Stepney, Forsyth, Houston, Daly, Greenhoff, Buchan, Coppell,
 McIlroy, Pearson, Macari, Hill (McCreery).

1/5/1981: Alan Davies made his debut against Southampton. In a brief spell at Old Trafford
 Davies was a matchwinner in the 1983 FA Cup final replay against Brighton, and also
 played and scored in the Cup Winners Cup Semi-Final against Juventus in 1984. The 
 skilful winger made just 10 appearances between 1981-84 and scored 1 goal. He won
 13 caps for Wales, moving to Newcastle United for £50,000 in July 1985. Davies
 tragically committed suicide in February 1992. 

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Barry Daily Comment: 
Still no 100% news on ticets but maybe some will get offers from Spain:
"QUOTE from EUEFA homeside"
Thursday 29/4 UEFA Champions League Final             
Venue   Camp Nou (Estadi FC Barcelona), Barcelona, Spain        
Match   Manchester United FC v FC Bayern München        
Date    Wednesday 26 May 1999   
Kick-Off        20.45 CET, local Spanish time   
The Real Federación Española de Fútbol (Spanish Football Federation, RFEF)
has issued the following statement regarding ticketing for the UEFA
Champions League final between Manchester United FC and FC Bayern München
to be played at the Camp Nou stadium on Wednesday 26 May 1999:

"After attending to the orders of the finalist clubs (60,000 tickets), the
demand made locally (10,000), and the requests coming from all over the
world via e-mail, fax and telephone (20,000), the RFEF, in accordance with
EU directives on this matter, will not accept any further ticket orders.
"If either of the finalist clubs should return any of their ticket
allocation (they have until six days before the match to do so), then the
RFEF will act accordingly to accommodate new orders."

The RFEF are now in the process of responsing to all the communications
received in the past weeks regarding ticketing fot the final. UEFA Internet
has left the original ticketing information here so those who are
successful in obtaining tickets will know what procedure to follow for payment.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 !!!!!!CALELLA!!!!!!
* Its cheap only 200 quid including transport for 10 days!!!!!
  I am booked from May 22nd to 28th travelling from Denmark 21-29th
ANYONE ELSE IN CALELLA?  Let me know? 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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14 April 1999
Manchester United 2:1 Arsenal
 Villa Park
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Thanks to the Theatre of Dreams


Important European Cup Ticket Info: (thanks to Mike)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

UEFA Champions League final tickets information

The following has appeared on the UEFA website regarding tickets for the 
final.  Subject to the minor matter of beating Juventus next week, this is of 
particular interest to supporters outside England, since applications will 
not be accepted from the countries of competing clubs.   


UEFA Champions League final tickets information 
  
UEFA Champions League Final 
Venue Camp Nou (Estadi FC Barcelona), Barcelona, Spain 
Date Wednesday 26 May 1999 
Kick-Off 20.45 CET (19.45 GMT) 

Apart from ticket orders from supporters residing in the countries of the two 
finalist clubs - Manchester United FC (England) or Juventus FC (Italy) and 
Dynamo Kyiv (Ukraine) or FC Bayern München (Germany) - which, for security 
reasons, must be submitted to the clubs concerned, ticket orders for the 
general public irrespective of their country of residence can be ordered 
through the Real Federación Española de Fútbol (Spanish Football Federation).

Ticket Order Methods: Real Federación Española de Fútbol (RFEF)  
Post Real Federación Española de Fútbol (RFEF)
Alberto Bosch, 13
E-29014 MADRID
Spain 
Telephone ++34-91-369 5045
++34-91-369 4771
++34-91-369 4129 
Fax ++34-91-429 8428 
E-Mail rfef@tsai.es 
Closing Date Thursday 29 April 1999 

No supporter may purchase more than four tickets, subject to availability. 
Tickets are for personal use only, and must not be resold or used for 
commercial purposes. The Real Federación Española de Fútbol (Spanish Football 
Federation) may reject or reduce any ticket order considered to be 
unwarranted.

Tickets 
Prices Pesetas 
Category 1 14,000 Ptas 
Category 2 10,000 Ptas 
Category 3 7,000 Ptas 
Category 4 4,500 Ptas 

Written confirmation - by fax or mail - will be forwarded on receipt of an 
order for tickets for this match, and the amount for the total price of the 
tickets will be transferred to the Banco Popular Español.
Account Number: 0075-0591-17-0600300602
Banco Popular Español, Agencia 51, Calle Ruiz de Alarcón 25, E-28014 MADRID
 
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12 Blackburn (A)  20.00 PL          Live on Sky Sports UK
16 Tottenham (H)  16.00 PL          Live on Sky Sports UK
22 FAC Final Wembley Newcastle  (N) Live on Sky Sports UK
26 European Cup Final Bayern Munich  Nou Camp 


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***  LEAGUE TABLE AS AT 25/04/99 ***

Pos Team                  P   W   D   L   F   A   GD  Pts
---------------------------------------------------------
 1  Arsenal              34  19  12   3  54  15   39   69
 2  Manchester United    33  19  11   3  73  33   40   68
 3  Chelsea              34  17  14   3  49  26   23   65
 4  Leeds United         34  16  12   6  54  30   24   60
 5  Aston Villa          35  15  10  10  47  39    8   55
 6  West Ham United      35  15   9  11  41  42   -1   54
 7  Middlesbrough        35  12  14   9  47  48   -1   50
 8  Derby County         34  12  12  10  37  41   -4   48
 9  Liverpool            34  13   8  13  60  44   16   47
10  Tottenham Hotspur    34  11  13  10  41  40    1   46
11  Leicester City       34  11  13  10  36  41   -5   46
12  Newcastle United     35  11  11  13  46  50   -4   44
13  Wimbledon            35  10  12  13  39  56  -17   42
14  Sheffield Wednesday  35  11   7  17  39  40   -1   40
15  Everton              35  10  10  15  35  42   -7   40
16  Coventry City        35  10   7  18  35  48  -13   37
17  Blackburn Rovers     34   7  11  16  36  49  -13   32
18  Charlton Athletic    35   7  11  17  37  52  -15   32
19  Southampton          35   8   8  19  31  63  -32   32
20  Nottingham Forest    35   4   9  22  30  68  -38   21



*** TEAM RESULTS - MANCHESTER UNITED - AS AT 25/04/99 ***

Date        Opposition                        Score   Pos.   Attend.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
15/08/98    Leicester City           Home     D  2-2    11    55,052
22/08/98    West Ham United          Away     D  0-0    11    26,039
09/09/98    Charlton Athletic        Home     W  4-1     9    55,147
12/09/98    Coventry City            Home     W  2-0     5    55,193
20/09/98    Arsenal                  Away     L  0-3    10    38,142
24/09/98    Liverpool                Home     W  2-0     3    55,181
03/10/98    Southampton              Away     W  3-0     2    15,251
17/10/98    Wimbledon                Home     W  5-1     2    55,265
24/10/98    Derby County             Away     D  1-1     2    30,867
31/10/98    Everton                  Away     W  4-1     2    40,079
08/11/98    Newcastle United         Home     D  0-0     3    55,174
14/11/98    Blackburn Rovers         Home     W  3-2     2    55,198
21/11/98    Sheffield Wednesday      Away     L  1-3     2    39,475
29/11/98    Leeds United             Home     W  3-2     2    55,172
05/12/98    Aston Villa              Away     D  1-1     2    39,241
12/12/98    Tottenham Hotspur        Away     D  2-2     1    36,079
16/12/98    Chelsea                  Home     D  1-1     2    55,159
19/12/98    Middlesbrough            Home     L  2-3     3    55,152
26/12/98    Nottingham Forest        Home     W  3-0     3    55,216
29/12/98    Chelsea                  Away     D  0-0     3    34,741
10/01/99    West Ham United          Home     W  4-1     3    55,180
16/01/99    Leicester City           Away     W  6-2     2    22,091
31/01/99    Charlton Athletic        Away     W  1-0     1    20,043
03/02/99    Derby County             Home     W  1-0     1    55,174
06/02/99    Nottingham Forest        Away     W  8-1     1    30,025
17/02/99    Arsenal                  Home     D  1-1     1    55,171
20/02/99    Coventry City            Away     W  1-0     1    22,596
27/02/99    Southampton              Home     W  2-1     1    55,316
13/03/99    Newcastle United         Away     W  2-1     1    36,500
21/03/99    Everton                  Home     W  3-1     1    55,182
03/04/99    Wimbledon                Away     D  1-1     1    26,121
17/04/99    Sheffield Wednesday      Home     W  3-0     1    55,270
25/04/99    Leeds United             Away     D  1-1     2    40,255

*** TEAM STATISTICS - MANCHESTER UNITED - AS AT 25/04/99 ***

AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE: 55,188
HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE: 27/02/99 - Southampton (55,316)
LOWEST HOME ATTENDANCE:  15/08/98 - Leicester City (55,052)
BEST WIN:                06/02/99 - Nottingham Forest (8-1)
HEAVIEST DEFEAT:         20/09/98 - Arsenal (0-3)
BEST HOME WIN:           17/10/98 - Wimbledon (5-1)
HEAVIEST HOME DEFEAT:    19/12/98 - Middlesbrough (2-3)
BEST AWAY WIN:           06/02/99 - Nottingham Forest (8-1)
HEAVIEST AWAY DEFEAT:    20/09/98 - Arsenal (0-3)

*****
  
Champions League:
Group D         P  W  D  L  F  A   Pts
Bayern Munich   6  3  2  1  9  6  11   
Man United      6  2  4  0 20 11  10
Barcelona       6  2  2  2 11  9   8    
Brondby         6  1  0  5  4 18   3   

Dec  9 Brøndby         0-2  Barcelona
Dec  9 Man Utd         1-1  Bayern Munich

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CHAMPIONS' LEAGUE QUARTER-FINALS
 Manchester Utd  2 v 0  Inter Milan
 Real Madrid     1 v 1  Dynamo Kiev
 Juventus        2 v 1  Olympiakos
 Bayern Munich   2 v 0  Kaiserslautern

**DYNAMO KIEV      2 v 0  REAL MADRID         (Agg:3-1)
FC KAISERSLAUTERN  0 v 4  **BAYERN MUNICH     (Agg:0-6)
INTERNAZIONALE FC  1 v 1  **MANCHESTER UNITED (Agg:1-3)
OLYMPIAKOS         1 v 1  **JUVENTUS          (Agg:2-3)

Semi Finals 
Manchester United v Juventus  4-3agg 1-0 [1-1]
Bayern Munchen v Dynamo Kiev  4-3agg 1-0 [3-3]

UEFA Champions League Final  MANCHESTER UNITED v BAYERN MUNICH
Venue Camp Nou (Estadi FC Barcelona), Barcelona, Spain 
Date Wednesday 26 May 1999 Kick-Off 20.45 CET (19.45 GMT) 

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Subject: Reserves/U-19/U-17 update The prospects of Uniteds Reserve side retaining their Pontins League title receded furrther last night, when rivals Sunderland drew 0-0 at Stoke City last night. the Wearsiders now lead by 3 points with one game each left to play. 1 Sunderland P23 W13 D7 L3 F42 A17 Pts 46 GD +25 2 MAN UNITED P23 W13 D4 L6 F48 A27 Pts 43 GD +21 United will need to beat Preston North End at Old Trafford on May 3rd, and hope that Sunderland slip up at home to Derby County the following night. The Under-19 side finished 2nd to Everton on goal difference in the FA Premier Academy League, and went out to Chelsea 1-2 in the Supplementary Knockout competition. The Under-17 side won the FA Premier Academy title, finishing 2 points clear of Blackburn Rovers. In the Knockout competition they have so far beaten Leicester City, and tomorrow face Sunderland in the next Round (I do not know the venue). Paul Hinson (email p.l.hinson@ais.salford.ac.uk) MUTV Masterfan Quiz Champion 1999 http://www.red11.org The best MANCHESTER UNITED STATS on the Web http://www.red11.org/mufc/stats.htm STATISTICS
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Subject: FERGUSON IS TOP MANAGER AGAIN Alex Ferguson's achievement in guiding Manchester United to the finals of the Champions' Cup and FA Cup during April has earned him his second Carling manager of the month award of the season. The United boss, whose side were also unbeaten in the Premiership last month, adds the prize to the one he won in January. The April award gives him eight in total since Carling began their sponsorship at the start of the 1993/94 season, more than any other manager. The Carling awards panel said: "Alex Ferguson is rapidly approaching the pinnacle of his 13 years at Old Trafford. "Manchester United, with superbly attractive football, are closing in on an unprecedented Treble success in the Carling Premiership, FA Cup and the European Champions' Cup."
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Subject: United keep the red flags flying NORWEGIAN WON'T - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will miss Man United's vital Premiership clash with Aston Villa at Old Trafford tomorrow Manchester United are handing out 3,000 free flags to fans for tomorrow's visit of Aston Villa to try and create a European atmosphere at Old Trafford. A point would be enough for United to depose Arsenal as Premiership leaders, and manager Alex Ferguson wants the supporters to play their part. "The fans have recognised the fantastic effort of our players, and I now want them to put the same effort back in getting behind the players," he said. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will miss the game and the midweek trip to Liverpool after suffering a knee injury while playing for Norway. Solskjaer damaged ligaments in his right leg during his country's 4-1 win over Georgia and has been told to rest until at least next Saturday. Jaap Stam (Achilles tendon) and Ryan Giggs (ankle) are also struggling to be fit, while United have also been checking the fitness of Paul Scholes, Andy Cole, Denis Irwin and Ronny Johnsen, who missed international duty this week with knocks. Roy Keane is suspended, while Henning Berg is still recovering from his knee ligaments injury. Villa centre-half Ugo Ehiogu could figure after almost three months out with a fractured eye socket - received in a clash with Newcastle's Alan Shearer at St James's Park - after coming through 90 minutes of reserve action against Everton in midweek.
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Subject: STAM AND GIGGS STILL UNITED DOUBTS Alex Ferguson has continued doubts over Jaap Stam and Ryan Giggs for tomorrow's match against Aston Villa, although the Manchester United boss is confident they will make next Wednesday's game at Liverpool. Stam missed last Sunday's draw at Leeds with a recurrence of ankle ligament trouble and Giggs has not played since taking a knock on the ankle during the FA Cup semi-final replay win over Arsenal on April 14. If Giggs fails to make it then Jesper Blomqvist will step in again, with Wes Brown or David May lining up with Ronny Johnsen at the centre of the defence should Stam also stand down. United also have Roy Keane suspended. Team (from): Schmeichel, G Neville, Stam, Johnsen, Irwin, Beckham, Butt, Scholes, Blomqvist, Cole, Yorke, P Neville, Brown, May, Giggs, Sheringham, Greening, Curtis, Van der Gouw. ************************** VILLA AWAIT CHECKS ON TRIO Aston Villa hope to have a trio of internationals available for tomorrow's Premiership clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford. Australian goalkeeper Mark Bosnich (foot) and England pair Dion Dublin (knee) and Gareth Southgate (ankle) have all been under treatment this week but should be fit. Defender Ugo Ehiogu is in the running to start his first senior game for three months after a successful midweek outing in the reserves following his battle to recover from a fractured eye socket. Midfielder Alan Thompson is also pressing for a return after a two-match absence with a hamstring strain and is contesting a starting place with Paul Merson. But Lee Hendrie will be sidelined for the second successive match by the ankle injury that he suffered at Liverpool two weeks ago. Team (from): Bosnich or Oakes, Watson, Southgate, Calderwood, Ehiogu, Wright, Draper, Taylor, Merson, Stone, Taylor, Thompson, Dublin, Joachim, Vassell, Delaney, Barry, Enckleman
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Subject: COLE: I'VE PAID MY DEBT TO FERGIE Andy Cole believes he has repaid Alex Ferguson and Manchester United fans for sticking by him during his difficult days at Old Trafford. Cole laboured under the tag of being a £6.25million misfit for the first 30 months of his United career. He had been unable to reproduce his goal-scoring heroics from his Newcastle days until everything clicked into place 18 months ago. Since then he has not looked back and he bagged 25 goals last season to finish the Premiership's top scorer. This season he has formed a prolific partnership with Dwight Yorke and he has netted 23 times with the promise of more to come. Cole is grateful for the unflinching support given to him by United boss Ferguson, who never doubted him, and the supporters. ''Alex Ferguson stuck by me in the not-so-good days, but I think I've fully repaid him now,'' he said. ''He has always been really good to me and so have the fans. I've always tried to repay both the manager and the supporters in the best way I know possible and that's to score goals. ''I think I've done that now,'' he told the Manchester Evening News.
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Subject: **** UNITED REVIEW available today via download www.manutd.com RED FROM COVER TO COVER Friday, April 30, 1999 08:59 Manchester United has been producing an official programme for more than 100 years, but never before has it been published in cyberspace! From 2.30 pm on Saturday 1 May, visitors to the Official Manchester United Web Site will be able to download a copy of the United Review, the club's matchday programme. Wherever you are in the world, you'll be able to join the fans at Old Trafford in reading all the latest news and information, the manager's preview and profiles of our Premiership opponents, Aston Villa. The United Review is quite simply an institution in football, and is one of the most famous and widely collected club programmes in the game. Its title and familiar masthead, depicting a player and supporter shaking hands, date back to 1946. The Review charted FA Cup success two years later, and has covered the club's many triumphs and of course, the occasional, unforgettable tragedy. On 19 February 1958, the programme's team-sheet was left poignantly blank as the club played its first match following the Munich air crash which killed eight members of Sir Matt Busby's side. Much happier times have been recorded since, including the Reds' magnificent victory in the 1968 European Cup Final and this season's exciting pursuit of three trophies. If you own a collection of the United Review, then you own a part of Manchester United's history. For now, this historical download will be a one-off exclusive, as we test the water among our faithful web site followers. But if, like so many other things at Manchester United, the download proves a success, we'll bring the United Review back to the site by popular demand. It's up to you - the supporter - to make this work! http://www.manutd.com Paul Hinson (email p.l.hinson@ais.salford.ac.uk) MUTV Masterfan Quiz Champion 1999
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Subject: Announcement from the "Theatre Of Dreams" MUTV Masterfan 1999 is "PAUL HINSON" Public Announcement to -PAUL HINSON- from the Team at the Theatre Of Dreams: "CONGRATULATIONS are in order for becoming this years "MASTERFAN 1999 on MUTV" The program may well be broadcasted on national digital MUTV around mid May. Webmasters Barry and Bill have received this story today Wednesday 28th April from "Website Stats-Administrator" - Paul Hinson: This story will run in a multi media at http://www.red11.org/mufc/masterfan.htm Check it out "NOW", there is a pic of Paul at MUTV in previous rounds, more will be shown when the show has been broadcasted on MUTV at a later date! "Todays QUOTE" here from Masterfan himself! : >>>>>>>>>> The first shock last night was finding out that Martin, the 1998 Champ, had been ousted the previous night. From what I heard he chose a tough subject, United FA Cup Semis, and was a little too cocky. So whilst I waited for the last Semi-Final to be completed, I wondered how good was the guy who beat him... After the two-hour chilling out process in Hospitality, finally I met the guy. His name was Stephen Airley, and was in his 60's. He had been a match-going Red since 1957. The other opponent was also somewhat older than me, and I reckoned it was going to be a tough old contest. Two guys with a vast knowledge of United going back a lot further than mine. I had been calm and relaxed all evening, Tony Wilson asked me how I was feeling and I said fine. Just 10 seconds before we began I felt the tension, we all did. What a contest. The first Round, plus the supplementary (which for me was about Jimmy Nicholl) saw us ALL on 9 points. Nobody was giving anything away. In the Fuzzy Faces Round I managed to pick out Gary Nevs hair and Greenings eyes, The others only managed 1 point, so I held a narrow lead of 1. The Video Round again was deadlocked. Only the specialist subject left, and I was last on. They shortened the 90 seconds to 75 as we had all frightened them in earlier nights by getting too many right! Stephen had United in the 50's, and rattled up 10. He jumped in too soon on just one, they asked who replaced Ray Wood in the 1958 FA Cup Final - he answered Blanchflower thinking it was going to be in the Final, but if he had waited would have answered Harry Gregg. The other guy had The Busby Years and scored 7. So when I moved back to the chair, it was a tough requirement on my subject, the 1993/94 season. I began ok, but with time running out was given a weird question: Against who did Eric score his ONLY League goal against? I queried the question as he knocked 18 in - and eventually Tony Wilson realised it should have been League CUP. This put me at a complete disadvantage, and I got it wrong in the haste of trying to puzzle it out and answer it. Then they asked who did Robbo score his only League goal against, and I said Norwich. They said Chelsea. At that stage my time was up, and I had 8 points. Obviously there were doubts about the Round, and a conference was held in the Control Room, out of earshot. The muddled question had been typed incorrectly. Also I asked about the Robson answer. The tension was even worse now - ten minutes it took until they made a decision. I was offered a drink of water and eagerly took it! After consulting the Video Tape, they decided (1) Because of the duff question they were to give me 12 seconds extra, but a maximum 2 questions only, this was what they calculated I had lost because of the error. (2) My score went to 9 when the Researcher admitted his error. Robbo scored in the first game of the season at Norwich, he couldn't have scored against Chelsea as they beat us 1-0 home and away. So now I had 12 seconds to end the series. I was still a point behind and Stephen knew in the event of a tie he was Champion on most points in the last Round, which was the decider. Who equalised against Blackburn at Old Trafford in the dying minutes to save Uniteds long unbeaten record? My brain seized up, but somebody said Ince. It was correct. One question to go. Schmeichel missed the last two League games, who stood in for him? Gary Walsh. Surely it wasn't that easy? I won by a point. What a finish. I was given a trophy replica and they are trying to arrange for Jaap Stam to meet me at OT and do a presentation of the big trophy. It might not be possible, but anyway it was a great experience. -------------------------------------- RECAP OF PREVIOUS QUALIFYING ROUNDS: First Round: First recording of the series. Tony Wilson made several cock-ups. Reigning Champ on. Beat him by 1 point after 15 points in 90 secs on 'United in League Cup'. Due to 'technical' probs show not fit to broadcast. All of us invited back to try again on separate nights. First Round again: Paul stumbles on Schmeichels previous club (Brondby)- mental block. In trying to claw the answer out, runs out of time on venue for ECWC FInal 1991 (Rotterdam). Trailing badly with one Round to go. Again pulls out 15 straight on '1974-75 season'. Semi-Final: Major failure in Video Round. No points out of 5! Trailing again with one Round to go. Another 15 points on '1975-76 season. Win by 3 points. Final: as above Phew! I am going to have a quiet day now, getting back to normality. I might even change my mail signature tomorrow! Paul >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Barry" Thanks for the run down Paul it sounds quite nerve racking! More will appear on the website, watch this space :)) MASTERFAN 1999 Paul Hinson (email p.l.hinson@ais.salford.ac.uk) http://www.red11.org/mufc/masterfan.htm "Theatre Of Dreams" MUFC Hon. Executive CP Cheah Webmasters: Barry Leeming & Bill McArthur Graphics: Sam Hayward Stats: Paul Hinson Site Design Diana Low Webmaster Mail: barry@www.red11.org Url: http://www.red11.org
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Subject: Solskjaer to play through pain Manchester United's Norwegian striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is prepared to battle through the pain of damaged knee ligaments in order to keep his side on course for the treble. Solskjaer suffered the injury during Norway's midweek victory against Georgia and has already been ruled out of United's next two games against Aston Villa and Liverpool. However, as soon as the specified time of nine days rest has been surpassed the prolific goalscorer says he will be straight back into action. "I am willing to do anything United want me to do and that includes playing even if I am not 100% fit."
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