...was delighted to get on the scoresheet in Manchester United's Carling Cup victory over Blackburn Rovers this week. "I have not started that many games and I would like to play more often," he said. "It is difficult when you play one match and then miss two...
According to various newspapers, including The Sun and the Daily Mail, Roy Keane's initial declaration of his departure from Sunderland came in the form of a text message from his mobile phone.
It is understood that the Irishman sent a text to chairman
...and grits. What you might not know: Left foot is one size bigger than right. ... Huge soccer fan whose favorite team is Manchester United. ... Loves to pull practical jokes. On continuing to play: "It's a special time in our lives. The older you get, the...
...Evans was delighted for Carlos Tevez after his four-goal Carling Cup haul in Manchester United's defeat of Blackburn this week. Tevez has struggled for Premiership action this season and defender Evans said: "The goals were the best way for Carlos to respond. "He...
...West Ham are a second-rate club," the defender declared. "Let's not kid ourselves - we are not an Arsenal, Manchester United or Chelsea. "But West Ham have values and history, they have developed Joe Cole and Frank Lampard, and they are a club where people...
...O'Shea is full of praise for the latest batch of kids coming through the Manchester United youth system. In his blog for manutd.com, the Irish defender wrote: "I see their ability every day in training and thatâs why the manager has given them their opportunity....
...United midfielder Michael Carrick would be playing for Crystal Palace if their chairman Simon Jordan has his way. Jordan told FourFourTwo: "I agreed a deal for Michael Carrick while he was at West Ham but he wouldn't even return Iain Dowie's calls. "But I...
...side received the most after seven of their squad took part in qualifiers and the summer finals. Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United were also major beneficiaries after UEFA agreed to pay approximately £3,420 per day for each player to end a long-running...
Wigan boss Steve Bruce was disappointed to hear of Roy Keane's resignation from Sunderland yesterday.
Bruce has remained in touch with his former Manchester United team-mate since their days together at Old Trafford and was taken by surprise by the
Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn spoke to the players yesterday after Roy Keane's dramatic departure.
The Daily Mail says Quinn addressed the squad yesterday, telling them he wanted to lift the gloom surrounding the Stadium of Light, including reversing