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www.red11.org DAILY NEWS
Date: Tue Sep 07 GMT+00:00 1999
Mail: barry@www.red11.org

This Issue:
1. INTER ACCEPT UNITED BID FOR SILVESTRE 
2. Keane to miss Anfield clash
3. Bosnich warned he must fight flab
4. Latest Sound from The Theatre Of Dreams
5. From Henning Berg homepage - Scoring in the wrong goal.
6. Johnsen omission confirms injury fears «« 
7. Ask the StatMan  Submitted by: Eamonn O neal
8. Hughes the manager is instant hit - Telegraph
9. Beckham scare - BBC

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MANCHESTER UNITED DAILY NEWS  Tuesday 7th Sept 1999:

Barry Comment:
Manchester United have beaten Liverpool by agreeing a deal with Inter Milan
to sign Mickael Silvestre - according to Sky Sports News.
Gerard Houllier however is refusing to be drawn in to a bidding war and at
this time he will not increase on his £3.25 million offer.
Mickaėl Silvestre - Born in Chambray-les-Tours 9.8.1977 defender
1995-96 Rennes 1/-
1996-97 Rennes 16/-
1997-98 Rennes 32/-
1998-99 Internazionale Milano

*** United v Liverpool now on Sky Digital "live" EUROPE .. 11am
    This will be shown on ALL sky sports channels fixed today! :)))))) ENJOY!

*** To date our unbeaten runs stand currently as:
26 games League
39 games League and Cup
34 games domestic League and Cup
figures by Masterfan Paul Hinson

Group D  ** Manchester United **
Olympique de Marseille * NK Croatia Zagreb * SK Sturm Graz

INTERVIEW: 
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Previous News:
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 Peter Schmeichel's last Season at United!
   http://www.red11.org/mufc/news/schmeichel.htm

*** FIXTURES ON 11/09/99 ***
             Arsenal  v  Aston Villa
             Chelsea  v  Newcastle United
       Coventry City  v  Leeds United
           Liverpool  v  Manchester United
       Middlesbrough  v  Southampton
 Sheffield Wednesday  v  Everton
          Sunderland  v  Leicester City
     West Ham United  v  Watford
           Wimbledon  v  Derby County

*** FIXTURES ON 12/09/99 ***
       Bradford City  v  Tottenham Hotspur


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 NEXT MATCHES
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11-SEP-1999 [11:30] Manchester Utd. vs Liverpool  (FA Premier League, AWAY)
14-SEP-1999 [19:45] Manchester Utd. vs NK Croatia  (UEFA Champions League, HOME)
18-SEP-1999 [15:00] Manchester Utd. vs Wimbledon  (FA Premier League, HOME)
22-SEP-1999 [19:45] Manchester Utd. vs Sturm Graz  (UEFA Champions League, AWAY)
25-SEP-1999 [15:00] Manchester Utd. vs Southampton  (FA Premier League, HOME)


*** CONDENSED LEAGUE TABLE AS AT 30/08/99 ***

Pos Team                  P   W   D   L   F   A   GD  Pts
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 1  Manchester United     6   5   1   0  16   4   12   16
 2  Aston Villa           6   4   1   1   8   3    5   13
 3  Chelsea               4   3   1   0   8   2    6   10
 4  West Ham United       4   3   1   0   8   3    5   10
 5  Leicester City        6   3   1   2   9   6    3   10
 6  Leeds United          6   3   1   2   8   6    2   10
 7  Arsenal               6   3   1   2   7   6    1   10
 8  Tottenham Hotspur     5   3   0   2   9   7    2    9
 9  Liverpool             5   3   0   2   6   4    2    9
10  Southampton           5   3   0   2   8   9   -1    9
11  Middlesbrough         6   3   0   3   7   8   -1    9
12  Sunderland            6   2   2   2   6   8   -2    8
13  Everton               6   2   1   3  11   9    2    7
14  Derby County          6   2   1   3   5   7   -2    7
15  Watford               6   2   0   4   4   7   -3    6
16  Coventry City         6   1   2   3   5   6   -1    5
17  Wimbledon             6   1   2   3   9  14   -5    5
18  Bradford City         5   1   1   3   2   7   -5    4
19  Newcastle United      6   0   1   5   8  18  -10    1
20  Sheffield Wednesday   6   0   1   5   3  13  -10    1
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*** TEAM RESULTS - MANCHESTER UNITED - 

UNITED Stats v All teams:
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ALL FIXTURES at: http://www.red11.org/mufc/fix992000.htm
 
First Team Fixtures 1999/2000
All dates/times subject to change
Dates of possible cup ties also shown

Date        Opposition                        Score   Pos.   Attend.
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15/07/99    Melbourne Australia   pre-season  W  2-0     -    60,000
18/07/99    Sydney    Australia   pre-season  W  1-0     -    78,000
21/07/99    Shanghai  Shenhua     pre-season  W  2-0     -    80,000
24/07/99    Hong Kong South China pre-season  W  2-0     -    40,000

 1/08/99    Arsenal   Wembley Charity Shield  L  1-2     -    70,185
 3/08/99    Omagh Town Omagh Bomb Fund        W  9-0     -     7,000
 4/08/99    Wigan Athletic friendly           W  2-0     -    15,000 

08/08/99    Everton                  Away     D  1-1    10    39,141
11/08/99    Sheffield Wednesday      Home     W  4-0     3    54,941
14/08/99    Leeds United             Home     W  2-0     1    55,187
22/08/99    Arsenal                  Away     W  2-1     1    38,147
25/08/99    Coventry City            Away     W  2-1     1    22,024
30/08/99    Newcastle United         Home     W  5-1     1    55,190

11/09/99    Liverpool                Away PL   11.30
14/09/99    Croatia Zagreb           Home EC   19.45 
18/09/99    Wimbledon                Home PL   15.00
22/09/99    Sturm Graz               Away EC   19.45
25/09/99    Southampton              Home PL   15.00
29/09/99    Marseille                Home EC   19.45
 3/10/99    Chelsea                  Away PL   16.00   "live on sky"

*11/10/99   Sir Alex Ferguson's testimonial OT [Schmeichel + Cantona]

13/10/99    ?     WC 3
16/10/99    Watford                  Home PL   15.00
19/10/99    Marseille                Away EC   19.45 
23/10/99    Tottenham Hotspur        Away PL   15.00
27/10/99    Croatia Zagreb           Away EC   19.45
30/10/99    Aston Villa              home PL   15.00
 2/11/99    Sturm Graz               Home EC   19.45 
 6/11/99    Leicester City           Home PL   15.00
20/11/99    Derby County             Away PL   15.00
24/11/99    ?     EC
27/11/99    Sheffield Wednesday      Away PL   15.00
30/11/99    Tokyo  Palmeiras         WCC       20.00
 1/12/99    ?     WC 4
 4/12/99    Everton                  Home PL   15.00
 8/12/99    ?     EC
11/12/99    FAC 3 Will not enter ...
15/12/99    ?     WC 5
18/12/99    West Ham United          Away PL   15.00
26/12/99    Bradford City            Home PL   15.00
28/12/99    Sunderland               Away PL   20.00  "live on sky"
 3/01/2000  Middlesborough           Home PL   20.00

 ***** 5-14 /01/2000 Brazil WTC  *****   [3-4 games]

*  8/01/2000  FAC 4 Will not enter ...
12/01/2000  ?    WC sf i
15/01/2000  Leeds United             Away PL   15.00
22/01/2000  Arsenal                  Home PL   15.00
26/01/2000  ?    WC sf ii
* 29/01/2000  FAC 5 Will not enter ...
 5/02/2000  Coventry City            Home PL   15.00
12/02/2000  Newcastle United         Away PL   15.00
* 19/02/2000  FAC 6 Will not enter ...
26/02/2000  Wimbledon                Away PL   15.00
27/02/2000  ?   Wembley WC f
 1/03/2000  ?   EC
 4/03/2000  Liverpool                Home PL   15.00
 8/03/2000  ?   EC
11/03/2000  Derby County             Home PL   15.00
15/03/2000  ?   EC
18/03/2000  Leicester City           Away PL   15.00
22/03/2000  ?   EC
25/03/2000  Bradford City            Away PL   15.00
 1/04/2000  West Ham United          Home PL   15.00
 5/04/2000  ?   EC qf i
 8/04/2000  Middlesborough           Away PL   15.00
*  9/04/2000  FAC sf Will not enter ...
15/04/2000  Sunderland               Home PL   15.00
19/04/2000  ?   EC qf ii
22/04/2000  Southampton              Away PL   15.00
24/04/2000  Chelsea                  Home PL   15.00
29/04/2000  West Ham United          Away PL   15.00
 3/05/2000  ?   EC sf i
 6/05/2000  Tottenham Hotspur        Home PL   15.00
10/05/2000  ?   EC sf ii
14/05/2000  Aston Villa              Away PL   15.00
* 20/05/2000 Wembley FAC f Will not enter ...
24/05/2000  ?    EC f

http://www.red11.org/mufc/match.htm

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 Its the presentation of the European Cup at Nou Camp
  Video including sound   57secs  1.5 meg 

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Subject: INTER ACCEPT UNITED BID FOR SILVESTRE Inter Milan have turned up the transfer heat on Liverpool by accepting a £4million bid from Manchester United for French defender Mickael Silvestre. According to reports in Italy, the Serie A club have confirmed that the European champions have lodged their bid, which meets Inter's valuation. That puts intense pressure on Liverpool chief Gerard Houllier, who also wants the former Rennes utility defender, but was believed to have only offered £3.25million. Silvestre is currently away with France's under-21 squad who play in Armenia on Tuesday. Houllier had hoped to open talks with the player he had under his wing when he was in charge of France's youth squads on Thursday. Silvestre, 21, who began his career with Rennes in France, made 18 Serie A appearances for Inter last season, but his chances look to be limited this term following the arrival of Greek international left-back Grigorios Georgatos. "I will go anywhere I can play first-team football. Several clubs are interested in me and the Premiership is a great league," said Silvestre. "But I won't decide just yet because I am on international duty until Thursday. But we will know more during the course of next week." The defensive needs of Liverpool and United - who meet at Anfield on Saturday - are clear. Liverpool want a new left-back and are prepared to listen to offers for Stig Bjornebye. Dominic Matteo has played in that position all season but may not have totally convinced Houllier that he is the man for the job.
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Subject: Keane to miss Anfield clash Manchester United captain Roy Keane has ruled himself out of the crunch game at Anfield this Saturday. Keane is suffering from a hamstring injury that forced him to pull out of the Republic of Ireland squad for their European Championship qualifiers against Croatia and Malta.
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Subject: Bosnich warned he must fight flab By Peter Fitton Mark Bosnich has been ordered to slim down and lose up to a stone before he can challenge for the role of Manchester United's No.1 goalkeeper. The Australian arrived at Old Trafford in the summer with the high-profile status of being Peter Schmeichel's first-team successor but Sir Alex Ferguson has swiftly delivered a number of hard-line decisions with the clear aim of proving to the talented Bosnich that he has not landed in the comfort zone. His Premiership place at Liverpool next Saturday has already been promised to Italian signing Massimo Taibi, a £4.5million investment hurriedly recruited to pile the competitive pressure on Bosnich. But behind the scenes in Ferguson's camp, the extrovert, super confident Bosnich has been left in no doubt that he must toughen up to be a long-term survivor with United's Treble winners. His fitness has already been seriously questioned and the order from above is that Bosnich must urgently buckle down and improve his physical condition. Now 27-year-old Bosnich listed at 6ft 1in and 14st 7lbs has a suspect hamstring, which allowed Raimond van der Gouw, at 37, to take over, but that wasn't the only reason why manager Ferguson triggered the transfer alarm and recruited the massive Taibi. He said: 'Once you have had Schmeichel and then he is no longer with you in goal, you do miss the frame of the man. Massimo has the physique to give us a presence there. 'He is a bid lad, he fills the goal, and he has the experience of playing with great players at a great club, AC Milan they were factors in this decision. Coming here, won't hold any terrors for him. I happen to think Italian goalkeepers are the best in the world anyway.' But there is some bad news for United as skipper Roy Keane has a tweaked hamstring and will be out for three weeks, while full-back Denis Irwin will miss even more games with an achilles tendon injury.
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Subject: Latest Sound from The Theatre Of Dreams http://www.red11.org/mufc/sound/99/ REAL AUDIO Size Date Time File Name Description 50k Sept 6 0.47 alex_on_rivaldo_sylvestre.rm Alex on today's transfer speculation 259k Sept 6 3.59 sylvestrre.rm Facts on Sylvestre - pro's & cons 117k Sept 5 1.48 goalkeepers.rm Mick Thomas on the current goalkeeper situation 121k Sept 2 1.52 after_ire.rm Report from the Cliff on Keano / Dennis Ireland injuries 188k Sept 1 2.54 massimotaibi.rm Massimo Taibi Signs! *** 1999 FACS2 Ryan Giggs Goal: http://www.redcafe.net/multimedia/video/giggs-goal.ram Quicktime: 2.6 MB Quicktime movie: http://www.ccm.net/~andrewf/giggsy/ www.red11.org Sound Archive [Real Audio] Match interviews and other HOT news in real audio as email attachments "WARNING" these are generally up to 100-200k 1-5 min clips. If you would like these mailings then send your email address and name to please use Subject line ** remember to write either "subscribe Sound Archive" OR "unsubscribe Sound Archive" Earlier Archive: http://www.red11.org/mufc/sound/99/ **ALL files require the latest REAL PLAYER G2 version download for free at http://pluszone.real.com/ http://www.real.com/products/player/index.html?src=dlbutton_all Another service brought to you by http://www.red11.org World Of Manchester United FC Barry Leeming & Bill McArthur barrylee@post3.tele.dk
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Subject: From Henning Berg homepage - Scoring in the wrong goal. The past week has been packed with matches, so unfortunately I didn't have time to update my page after the Super Cup match against Lazio last friday. Most of you know that we lost the match 0-1. Even though we didn't put all our energy into the game against the Italians, it was not a pleasant feeling to loose. We played a fairly good 1. half, but then we noticed that we still had the two though last matches against Arsenal and Coventry "in our legs". Lazio has many talented players and deserved to win. But against Newcastle we where 100% fit, and gave it our best. We where, without doubt, clearly the best team. Even though we missed Roy and Dennis (international game with Ireland). Already by 15 minutes where we up by 1-0, after a good offensive play and scoring by Andy. Somehow, beyond my knowledge, we calmed down after the goal, and let Newcastle more and more into the game. But they didn't manage to get a goal. But, I did! The only thing is, it was in the wrong goal. I was a bit unfortunate when I tried to stop a pass, and the ball went behind Raimond. I had to try to stop the pass, because Newcastles forward was on my heels. If I hadn't scored, presumably he would. But off course, I had hoped that the ball wouldn't go in our own goal. I will personally sign any statement that it isn't a good feeling to be on the scorers list with "own goal". But the pass from Newcastle was good, and my fault wasn't of the worst. Luckily I played fairly well. It would have been worse if I've played a bad match. Nevertheless, it was a good feeling when Andy made the 2-1 goal. When Newcastle had one man sent off, I knew that my goal wouldn't be decisive. There was a big difference between the two teams, and we deserved the win! The fact that Andy scored 4 beautiful goals, should have qualified him for the English international squad. England must have many great forwards since he's not a part of the squad. Now we're facing two international games. Luckily, the first is on Saturday. I've played 10 matches in August, and can still feel them. It's unbelievable that we in the first month of the season have that many games. But I don't complain. To play these matches is the best thing one can do. With football shoes. On the field. And I will much rather play than be on the bench watching. A couple of calm days now, and my batteries are filled up again, and I'll be ready for two important Euro2000 games (Greece and Slovenia). We haven't been played very good on home field so far (1-0 against Georgia as the best result). This we have to set straight . I think we'll have two good games. Most of our squad are doing well in their clubs, and we're hungry for success. Henning (the unlucky) 3/9/99
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Subject: Johnsen omission confirms injury fears «« Ronny Johnsen was not named in the Man Utd squad for the Champions' League today, confirming fears he will be out until at least Christmas. Johnsen is suffering from a knee injury, although there have been conflicting reports as to how long his lay-off will be. However, his omission from today's squad, which selects 25 players for the initial group stage, intimates he will miss at least four months of the term. Arsenal also submitted their squad today, with full details available on individual club sites.
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Subject: Ask the StatMan Submitted by: Eamonn O neal Date: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 Time: 8:08 AM EST Submitted by: Eamonn O neal Email address: eamonn.oneal@gmg.co.uk Subject: Ask the StatMan question: How many times have the FA Cup, The Premiership Trophy and the European Champions Cup been in the same room other than at Old Trafford? ============================================================================ Apart from exhibitions, the answer is none! Arsenal had the first two in 1997/98, but exited the Champions League at the Group stage. Going back to First Division days, Liverpool won the latter two in 1976/77 and 1983/84, but United, and then Everton took the FA Cup. Arsenal twice, United twice, Preston North End and Tottenham have displayed the two domestic trophies together without the big European prize. Other clubs in Europe, eg Ajax Amsterdam have achieved a domestic League and Cup double together with the European Cup in the same season. "Paul Hinson"
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Subject: Hughes the manager is instant hit - Telegraph By John Ley THE most enduring image from Wales' first victory in 11 months came in the departure lounge of Minsk airport late on Saturday night. Some of the Football Association of Wales councillors charged with deciding whether or not to complete the metamorphosis of Mark Hughes from player to manager were queuing to have their picture taken with the coach. The incident bordered on hero-worship, and though Hughes has another game as caretaker manager, against Switzerland, before the 26 councillors meet formally, he will be offered the job on Oct 14 after a performance here which said as much about the disorganisation of the previous regime, under Bobby Gould, as it did about the remarkable respect the same players have for Hughes. From being ridiculed and embarrassed, Wales returned home with pride and a chance to steal second place in Group One. Much will depend on Wednesday's meeting between Italy and Denmark in Naples. If Italy win they confirm their place at the finals in Holland and Belgium next summer, leaving Wales needing to beat Switzerland at Wrexham on Oct 9. If Denmark claim an unlikely win, Wales' aspirations will be ended. However the biggest fear is of Italy and Denmark being happy to draw, a result which would also end Welsh ambitions. The fact that with a game to go Wales could still qualify for the finals of a major tournament for the first time in 42 years is testament to the organisation and professionalism which, as a matter of course, should be demanded at this level. The sight of Hughes, his assistant Eric Harrison, coach Eddie Niedzwiecki and under-21 coaches Jimmy Shoulder and Mark Bowen all dressed in matching designer suits made to measure by Hughes' personal Manchester-based tailor, made a big early impression. The rest followed, though even Hughes admitted the manner in which his players responded was close to turning this man carved from granite to tears. David Collins, the FAW secretary general, said: "You have to go back some way to find a performance away from home as impressive as that. To bond the team like that, after the disappointments against Denmark and Italy, was absolutely superb." Niedzwiecki revealed much when he said: "The basic things for us have been to treat the players how we would have appreciated being treated as players. "All the credit must go to the players. Mark wants to do things his way and he has created team spirit and bonding. If you get that then you are on the way to success." What, then, made such a difference? Giving Ryan Giggs his familiar role on the left side of midfield in a more workable 4-4-2 formation was one key factor, but generally it was crucial that every player appeared to understand his role. Andy Melville, who has not had the best of times at international level, probably enjoyed his best performance for Wales, as did John Robinson. The Charlton winger was clattered almost into submission by Igor Tarlovsky, but survived to produce a stunning display which did much to deliver Wales' victory. One player who has never shirked his responsibilities under any of the six international managers he has played for in 13 years is Dean Saunders, and his engine ran at full throttle for 90 minutes in the heat of Minsk. His performance was a magnificent example to youngsters such as Carl Robinson, the Wolves midfielder given his first nine minutes of senior international football, and Mark Delaney, deprived of a first appearance but assured of an international future. However, when Belarus took the lead after half an hour, with Vasily Baranov dispatching a marvellous curling drive around Paul Jones, the portents were ominous, if not unfamiliar. Yet Wales did not buckle and continued to go after victory. Once Robinson had squandered the first of two good chances, Saunders stole an equaliser, capitalising on a slip by goalkeeper Gennadi Tumilovich, who fumbled Gary Speed's shot. Belarus struck the woodwork three times before Giggs claimed only his sixth Welsh goal on his 25th appearance, glancing a header beyond Tumilovich after Robert Page's throw had been glanced on by Melville. Now Wales have only to overcome the problems of convincing Hughes that his career as a player has ended. He has probably played his last game for Wales, but the question is whether he wants to continue at club level. Money should not be an obstacle. It is understood that Hughes is being paid £5,000 per match for his two games - not an astronomical amount in international terms. Hughes' playing contract with Southampton expires next June, by which time Wales could have qualified, via the November play-offs, for the European Championship finals. Speed, who retained the captaincy under his former international team-mate, echoed his players' sentiments when he said: "Sometimes in the past we might have collapsed after going behind in countries like this but the attitude was brilliant. "We felt solid and organised. Mark's team-talk was very motivational but it was short and sweet. He doesn't have to say a lot because the lads respect him so much."
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Subject: Beckham scare - BBC England coach Kevin Keegan has voiced his concern over Beckham's injury David Beckham could be doubtful for England's Euro 2000 clash in Poland on Wednesday, after picking up a hamstring injury in Saturday's 6-0 win over Luxembourg. Beckham was taken off in the 65th minute at Wembley and England manager Kevin Keegan admitted: "It is slightly worrying but only because it is David." Tony Adams and Kieron Dyer also picked up injuries during the match. Adams sustained a dead leg, while Dyer has a tight calf muscle but is expected to be fit for the Poland clash. England striker Michael Owen, meanwhile, has spoken of his delight at his international comeback - and his hunger to start "the big one" against Poland. The teenage star came on in the second-half - his first international after a frustrating five-month injury battle. His magnificent 25-yard goal in the final minute was a timely reminder to Keegan and expectant fans that he could be the man to star in the crucial Euro 2000 decider in Warsaw. Owen said: "It was a great feeling to get that goal. I haven't scored for five or six months because of the injury. It was great to get on the pitch and play in an international at Wembley and then score a goal. "We had expected to win and expected to score a few goals in the process. It was a good win but we've got the big one on Wednesday night." 'I want to play' Referring to his start on the substitutes bench, he added: "I wanted to play from the start and I want to play against Poland." Keegan will have a gard choice deciding who will partner hat-trick hero Alan Shearer up front. Robbie Fowler, Owen's Liverpool team-mate, will be hoping that his hard-working performance on Saturday was enough to convince Keegan of his merits. But Owen's return may have dashed his chances of a start. Meanwhile England have other selection concerns. Keegan says he is "slightly worried" about a hamstring injury sustained by midfielder David Beckham. And dynamic debutant Kieron Dyer has a tight calf muscle, but is expected to be fit for Wednesday's crunch match. Sweden's 1-0 win over Bulgaria means that it will almost certainly be a straight fight between England and Poland for a play-off spot.
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