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Bravo Berba
Message board blogger sobject1 takes Berbatov's doubters to task following his excellent form over the festive period.


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Scott The Red

Republik of Mancunia Reflects on 2008: June & July
With the end of 2008 approaching, our Red Views author "Scott The Red" reflects on the year we’ve had as United fans.


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Michael Warren Cree

Viva Ronaldo
In short, he wanted to make it known that he was prepared to play for Manchester United, without portraying himself as enjoying it.


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Brian Torkkola

That’s Why We’re Champions!
Needless to say that Vidic’s goal provided a double-benefit today: a cathartic-release and a sense of entitled schadenfreude.


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Cherri Macht

Our Savior, Fletcher?!
Well, Darren, I say, here's to you. I'll take my wins however I can get them.


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Russell Schouweiler

Reasons To Be Cheerful
I know that a bit of pessimism may have crept into the minds of some but I am buoyed by the above information and the fact that we have two games in hand makes me even more optimistic that we will make it three in a row!


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David Hammons

Player Ratings: 2008
Manchester United enjoyed a successful 2008 winning the Champions League trophy, the English Premier League, the Community Shield and FIFA Club World Cup, but lets take a look at whice one of Sir Alex Ferguson's players had the biggest impact on the trophy-laden year.


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Ibrahim Jamil

What of Our Youth System?
Back in the 90's there was no better youth system than that of Man United. When Ferguson first came, he made it his priority to set in place a youth system that was going to create talent for the future, and the "kids" were the obvious result of his hard push and the club's will to move forward. But what of it now?


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Andy Cintron

Back to the Promised Land!
I have to say that it has been an unforgettable season football-wise obviously, but the friendships that have developed between the United support in Nevadas has been fantastic. I believe the bond we have is the best in Nevadas. Brendan, a United lad and friend said to me afterwards, “Aside from the football, the camaraderie we have is just as important”. He’s 100% right.


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Chris Searl

Changing of the Guard
As the 2008-09 season approaches, an on-going feud between rivals clubs has over taken the pre-season preparations, and has overshadowed the celebratory feeling of a historic double, featuring our record 10th Premiership title (17th overall English title) and our 3rd European Cup in dramatic fashion over Chelsea.


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Mike Siegel

Discovering Football (or: How a Cubs Fan Ended Up Supporting United)
Little did I know at the time, but I would become so passionate for the sport and the team that a little over two years later I would be at Old Trafford for a Champion's League match, courtesy of this supporter's club. A scarf I brought back from Old Trafford hangs above the bar at The Globe Pub, just a few feet from where I committed my support to United.


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Justin Hunter

A Clear Case for Carrick
Michael Carrick has always been a player that was going to get more than his fair share of stick from the United faithful. When he came from Tottenham two years ago, we'd just lost Roy Keane. Carrick was handed the number 16 shirt, that of our previous captain. And it seemed to many Reds that we paid over the odds for him. Two years and three trophies later, most of us have taken a liking to Carrick, with the odd request that he chip in with a few more goals each year.


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Drew Marden

World Class Versus ____ ?
To be a "world-class" player is a tag for players who have top skill and reputation in the sport world-wide. Footballers today, especially today, have really been showing a trend towards something the sport has not really seen in its history. Since when did players sell out to play for "bigger clubs" when all it really was about was more money? It seems today, more often than ever before, young and old, are more concerned about making their bank accounts as absurdly big as possible than playing for the true reasons of the sport: passion, love, and heart.


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