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www.red11.org DAILY NEWS
Date: Sat Sep 11 14:00 GMT+00:00 1999
Mail: barry@www.red11.org

This Issue:
1. RESULT - Carling Report Liverpool (1) 2 Man United (3) 3
2. United's Taibi appeal unsuccessful «« 
3. UNITED ON TOP IN ANFIELD THRILLER
4. Madrid armed with £3m Keane deposit ? «« 
5. SILVESTRE CLEARED FOR UNITED DEBUT
6. Ferguson - tenth Manager of the Month award. 
7. OLE'S UP AND NORWAY

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MANCHESTER UNITED DAILY NEWS  Saturday 11th Sept 1999:

Barry Comment:
TODAYS NEWS is sent out late after the match, a superb win at Anfield!
A match with ALL emotions. Penalties not given, og's, saves, shots it had ithe lot!
Silvestre and Taibi looking good :)
Personal match reports here in thge Daily News on Sunday

*** To date our unbeaten runs stand currently as:
27 games League
40 games League and Cup
35 games domestic League and Cup
figures by Masterfan Paul Hinson

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

Manchester United FC 
Champions League Squad List

 1 Mark John Bosnich      2 Gary Alexander Neville 3 Dennis Joseph Irwin
 4 David May              6 Jakob Stam             7 David Robert J Beckham
 8 Nicholas Butt          9 Andrew Alex. Cole      10 Edward Sheringham
11 Ryan Joseph Giggs     12 Philip Neville         14 Johan Jordi Cruyff
15 Lars Jesper Blomqvist   16 Roy Keane         17 Raimond RJH Van der Gouw
18 Paul Scholes          19 Dwight Yorke           20 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
21 Henning Berg          23 Michael Jamie Clegg    25 José Quinton Fortune
26 Massimo Taibi         31 Nicholas James Culkin  33 Mark Antony Wilson
34 Jonathan Greening

INTERVIEW: 
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99/2000 fixtures/match reports are at
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Mark Bosnich's Personal Details 
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MANCHESTER UNITED STATS v ALL teams on the Web
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*** FIXTURES TODAY 11/09/99 ***
             Arsenal  v  Aston Villa
             Chelsea  v  Newcastle United
       Coventry City  v  Leeds United
         Liverpool  2 v 3  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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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     7   6   1   0  19   6   13   19
 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             6   3   0   3   8   7    1    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     W  3-2     1    ?

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

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 THE FANTASTIC TRIPLE WAS WON!!
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  Video including sound   57secs  1.5 meg 

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Subject: RESULT - Carling Report Liverpool (1) 2 Man United (3) 3 Liverpool (1) 2 Man United (3) 3 Hyypia 23 Carragher 3 (og),44 (og) Berger 68 Cole 18 Liverpool's defensive frailities were exposed once again at Anfield as Manchester United scored three first-half goals - two of them own goals by Jamie Carragher. Carragher put through his own net for the first, Andy Cole capitalised on some slack marking to head home the second before the third went in off Carragher again. Sami Hyypia had scored his first goal for the Reds to make the score 2-1 before Carragher's second own goal. United had won six of their previous eight meetings and the Merseysiders' last success was back in December 1995. Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier resisted the temptation to start Michael Owen and instead stuck with the same side which beat Arsenal two weeks ago. Owen was named among the substitutes along with Vladimir Smicer who has recovered from his ankle injury. Mickael Silvestre made his debut for United after completing his £4million move from Inter Milan, ironically against the club he turned down. Italian goalkeeper Massimo Taibi also made his first appearance for United, although he will not be able to play in the Champions League until the New Year. Ronnie Wallwork was on the bench and on Friday he will find out if his appeal against his lifetime ban will be permanently lifted. As expected the game began at a 100mph pace and Patrik Berger screwed a right-foot shot wide after just 45 seconds. United were quickly into their stride and Carragher hoofed away a dangerous David Beckham cross. Disaster struck for Liverpool after three minutes and 20 seconds when Carragher became the latest player to be hit by the curse of the own goal. Dwight Yorke laid the ball out to Ryan Giggs on the left and Carragher headed his cross into the corner of the Liverpool net. Back stormed Liverpool and Dominic Matteo drove wide from outside the area before Berger fired wide. Robbie Fowler tried his luck from 25 yards out, but this time he failed to connect properly and Taibi easily gathered his shot. Paul Scholes sent a teasing cross over for Yorke, who seemed to take an age juggling the ball and Sander Westerveld scrambled it away for a corner. Beckham was somewhat fortunate to escape punishment after he flicked his boot at Steven Gerrard as he lay on the ground after the Liverpool midfielder had just fouled him. It was almost a repeat of Beckham's World Cup sending off. Beckham picked himself up to set up United's second goal in the 18th minute when he sent over a free-kick for Cole to head home from close range. Liverpool needed a quick reply and Hyypia provided it after 23 minutes with his first goal for the club. Redknapp sent over free-kick, which Taibi came for and missed, and Hyypia scored with a diving header at the back post. It was game on and Cole became the first player to be booked by referee Graham Barber, who was connected to his assistants with a radio, for dissent. The game was threatening to boil over and Beckham picked up an object thrown at him from the Kop and smiled as he pretended to hurl it back. Liverpool pressed for an equaliser and Redknapp saw a 25-yard free-kick deflected off the United wall and drop on to the roof of the net. The home side then appealed in vain for a penalty for handball against Nicky Butt before Taibi denied Berger with a fine save diving to his left. Giggs was then presented with a great chance to restore United's two-goal advantage when he was through one-on-one with Westerveld, but the Dutch goalkeeper dived at his feet. Wallwork came on for what could be his last ever game when he replaced the injured Butt on 39 minutes. United scored their third a minute before half-time when Beckham's free-kick from the right ricocheted around Liverpool's penalty area and off Henning Berg before apparently going in off Carragher. Liverpool: Westerveld, Song, Hyypia, Matteo, Carragher, Redknapp, Berger, Thompson (Smicer, 46), Gerrard (Heggem, 64), Camara (Owen, 64), Fowler. Subs not used: Staunton, Friedel. Booked: Camara, Song, Redknapp. Man United: Taibi, Neville (Clegg, 83), Stam, Berg, Silvestre, Giggs, Butt (Wallwork, 39), Scholes, Beckham, Cole, Yorke. Subs not used: Sheringham, Van Der Gouw, Solskjaer. Booked: Cole, Neville, Beckham. Sentoff: Cole 71. Referee: Graham Barber (Tring).
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Subject: United's Taibi appeal unsuccessful «« UEFA have refused to overturn their decision to prevent Man Utd 'keeper Massimo Taibi from playing in the Champions' League group stages. UEFA have confirmed Taibi's registration was not completed in time to comply with their deadline for the group stages of the European Cup - and he will now only be eligible if Manchester United progress to the next stage. Taibi's papers from the Italian Football Association were dated September 1, even though the move had been completed 24 hours earlier, and because of this UEFA said the 'keeper had been registered outside the competition's transfer deadline. United appealed, and UEFA's committee members reconsidered all day today, but it is now a straight fight between Mark Bosnich and Rai van der Gouw as to who keeps goal on Tuesday against Croatia Zagreb.
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Subject: UNITED ON TOP IN ANFIELD THRILLER Full-time: Liverpool 2 Manchester United 3 90 min: After three minutes of stoppage time, United survive Liverpool's late onslaught to win three precious points in a roller-coaster game. 90 min: Giggs jumps at Redknapp and concedes a free kick 30 yards out but Redknapp drills it straight at Taibi. 88 min: Smicer dribbles past two challenges and lays it off for Berger but he snatches his shot well wide. 85 min: Beckham and Redknapp are both cautioned for a little off-the-ball tussle. 83 min: Michael Clegg replaces Neville. 79 min: A deflected shot from Matteo runs kindly for Owen but his toe-poke beats the advancing Taibi but strikes the outside of the post. 77 min: Redknapp dumpes Scholes on the floor but escapes without a booking. 71 min: Cole is sent off for a retaliation after being manhandled by Song who was also booked. 68 min: GOAL - BERGER. A superb angled through ball sets Berger charging through the middle and he kept his balance to bring Liverpool back into the game. 65 min: Fowler gets in behind Berg but his angled volley is blocked again by Taibi. 64 min: Vegard Heggem and Michael Owen replaces Camara and Gerrard for Liverpool. 63 min: Berger sends Redknapp breaking into the area and he goes down under Stam's challenge but no penalty is given. 60 min: Redknapp works a way through to the edge of the area and lays it off to Smicer who drags his shot well wide. 58 min: Neville is booked for a trip on Camara. 57 min: Camara is booked for a late tackle on Taibi. 55 min: Fowler's clever chip puts Smicer right through but Smicer's volley from 10 yards is turned over by Taibi. From the corner, Taibi makes another great save from Foheader. 53 min: Smicer sets up Redknapp for a shooting chance outside the box but he blasts it high and wide. 50 min: A dink across the face of the goal by Carragher unhinges the United defence and debutant Mikael Silverstre's header towards his own goal is saved at full length by Taibi. 46min: The second half starts with Vladimir Smicer on for Thompson but United on the attack again and Giggs feeding Cole whose header is blocked on the line. 45 min:The first half ends with United well on top after a match littered with defensive errors which produced the four goals. 44 min: GOAL - BERG. Beckham is tripped by Berger on the right and the free kick finds Berg with a header which ricochetes off the United player and Liverpool markers and dribbles into the net. 40 min: Ronnie Wallwork replaces Butt. 39 min: United have their own penalty appeal when Giggs breaks through, his first shot is saved by Westerveld but his shirt is then tugged by Thompson as he tries to retrieve the ball but the ref waves play on again. 38 min: From the corner, the ball is swung over and Nicky Butt palms the ball away with his hand to the fury of Liverpool but no penalty is given. 37 min: Jamie Redknapp's free kick from 25 yards in bent off the corner of the wall and onto the roof of the net. 35 min: Scholes gives away an unnecessary corner and Berger's flag kick is headed clear by Stam with Taibi again looking uncertain under the cross ball. 30 min: Thompson and Camara plays a neat one-touch move by Jaap Stam steps in as Fowler is trying to work a shooting position. 26 min: Scholes' through ball finds Beckham breaking from the right but the flag goes up for offside just as he volleys over the top. 23 min:GOAL - HYYPIA. Liverpool strike back when a deep free kick sails towards the post. Taibi comes but gets nowhere near the ball and a stooping Hyypia heads into an empty net. 21 min: Camara picks up a dangerous bouncing ball in the United box but his left-foot shot has no power to trouble Taibi. 18 min:GOAL - COLE. Beckham whips in a free kick from the right and Cole, virtually unchallenged, heads past Westerveld from just eight yards. 15 min: Paul Scholes plays the ball to the far post which finds Yorke not offside but he delays his shot and Sander Westerveld scrambles the ball away for a corner. 13 min: Fowler eludes the challenge of Berg and drills a low left-foot shot from 30 yards which keeper Massimo Taibi is well behind. 11 min: David Beckham gives a free kick away on the left and when the ball is swung into the middle, Sami Hyypia heads it back to Berger whose volley goes over the top but was closer than his first effort. 9 min: Rigobert Song plays the ball in to Fowler who lays it back to Dominic Matteo whose left-foot drive from 25 yards goes well wide. 7 min: Howls for a penalty when Robbie Fowler goes down in a collision with Henning Berg but the ref waves play on. 3 min:GOAL - CARRAGHER OG. Dwight Yorke picks the ball on the edge of the box, feeds Ryan Giggs on the left and his drilled cross is headed past by his own keeper by Jamie Carragher. 3 min: A long throw by Phil Neville finds Andy Cole in space inside the six-yard box but his headed flick is cleared by the Liverpool defence. 2 min: Titi Camara works an opening down the left and when the ball breaks to Patrik Berger, his right-foot drive flies well wide. 1 min: Referee Graham Barber gets the match under way. © PA Sporting Life
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Subject: Madrid armed with £3m Keane deposit ? «« Spanish side Real Madrid are said to be ready to pay £3m just for the privilege of being able to talk to Roy Keane on January 1, 2000. The Manchester United skipper, being out of contract next summer, can start talks with interested clubs as soon as the new millennium starts and, such is the determination of Real to get ahead in the race to sign him, they could be ready to offer a massive 'golden handshake. Juventus and Inter Milan are bound to have something to say about this but Real are believed to be ready to dwarf any offer Keane receives which will make him one of the highest paid players in Europe.
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Subject: SILVESTRE CLEARED FOR UNITED DEBUT By David Anderson, PA Sport Mickael Silvestre has been cleared to make his Manchester United debut at Liverpool on Saturday. The French Under-21 defender has received international clearance from the Italian FA following the completion of his move from Inter Milan, which is reportedly worth £4million. United press officer Diana Law said: "Mickael Silvestre has been given clearance by the Italian FA and can play at Liverpool should the manager decide to pick him." Silvestre, 22, played for the French Under-21s against Armenia on Tuesday and United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will be checking his match fitness before deciding whether to play him at Anfield. Silvestre could line up at left-back because Denis Irwin is missing after he injured his ankle playing for the Republic of Ireland. Ferguson was keen to push Silvestre's transfer through because he is desperately short of defensive cover and the signing of the versatile Silvestre increases his options.
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Subject: Ferguson - tenth Manager of the Month award. FERGUSON NAMED TOP BOSS Sir Alex Ferguson has been named Carling Manager of the Month for August ahead of the game at Liverpool. Sir Alex has now won the award 10 times joining United as manager in 1986 - more than any other club boss. And he is the only manager to win the accolade at least once in every season. United are currently top of the Premiership with 16 points from six games, equalling their previous two best starts in 1992-93 and 1997-98.
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Subject: OLE'S UP AND NORWAY Ole Gunnar Solskjaer showed England just what they were lacking on Wednesday night. Just when Shearer and Fowler's goal touch deserted them, The Baby-Faced Assassin, much coveted by slavering Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, kept his to score against Slovenia and book Norway's safe passage into the European Championship Finals. There they will give some teams 'A hell of a beating' but probably not England, who have not managed to produce the goods for their manager, the perennial winner, ashen-faced Kevin Keegan. A number of musicians in Sheffield, who follow their country abroad, are believed to be pawning their instruments. The Scandinavians eventually won 4-0 in Oslo, thus extending their unbeaten run to fourteen matches. On this form, they'd make a good outside bet for Euro 2000, especially if United's Henning Berg and Ronny Johnsen are fit enough next summer to pair up in defence. Berg is a leading scorer for Newcastle United and Johnsen has been promised a new set of boots by Sir Alex Ferguson if he can be fit for the Champions League second stage. Their club colleague Jaap Stam is already there, of course, as a member of the joint hosts' squad. Holland will also be among the favourites. Stam is disliked by his team-mates Dennis Bergkamp and Marc Overmars as he doesn't give them a kick during training. Jordi Cruyff still pines for a recall so that he can show his worth as a Dutch cap in the United Reserves side. As for Denis Irwin and Roy Keane, they were again missing from the Republic of Ireland team on Wednesday. In their absence, the Irish squeezed past Malta 3-2, with a winning goal from Liverpool defender Steve Staunton. Though the points went to Ireland, it was a tough game in the heat in front of the melting Maltesers. Group Eight is now set up for a nailbiting last night on 10 October, with three countries - Croatia, Yugoslavia and Ireland - all contesting the top spot and a play-off place. Meanwhile Ryan Giggs' hopes of playing in a major international finals were again dashed without him revving his Ferrari. The United winger, on a high after his winning goal for Wales on Saturday, will have been dismayed by Denmark's fightback in Naples. Peter Schmeichel's side recovered from going 2-0 down to beat Italy 3-2, thereby ending Welsh hopes of qualifying via the play-offs. The Dane is still the best in the world, and sparked off mass celebrations at Barry Leemings house in Aalborg. Bad luck Ryan..... but after England's dismal performance in Warsaw, you might not be alone in the United camp.
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