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A City player did die in the air crash, His name is Frank Swift. You can hear the City fans chanting " There's only one Frank Swift" But we'll have to look forward against Arsenal this coming weekend. It's time for some redemption.

as evident today, that 1 player didn't make City play in any significant jersey & relive history. i think it's just me but Utd losing today is bad omen...

match against Arsenal, IMO statistically, Gunners can afford to lose but we have to see monday's match outcome...

these days, i watch only Utd & Pool play...
 
Yeah Frank Swift was a goalkeeper for City, retired and became a journalist for the Manchester Evening News. Unfortunately he was involved in the crash
 
brotherhood of the red devils

don't worry..live to fight another day
stats have shown that rooney was not around when the team lost the 3 games(including today=4)

ronaldo looks good but without rooney doing the donkey work upfront,we see how man utd attack is toothless

anyway i've got mixed feelings-man utd lost but I won..hehehehe...

in past United teams-there was always one character who will fight,bleed and carry the team- bryan robson,steve bruce,eric cantona,roy keane..

sadly today's game showed that this United team has no such individual...although i see rooney as someone in the making..ronaldo-he's known as a big game choker..
 
to bro fgl

bro if you are reading this

yeah we lost..we lost and now the title is your team for the taking..

at this stage, to lose 3 more games to tie up with the red devils is not an easy thing to do

yup...please don't lose 3 games..you have a good young team...


*using mind games ala Fergie*
 
wow that match showed how much manu missed rooney AND EVRA. who in my opinion is the best left wingback in the world. haha. darn. this ericsson is a good manager lah. look at the team hes turning man city into.
 
Updated: Feb. 10, 2008, 4:05 PM UK
Man Utd 1-2 Man City


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On the day when Manchester remembered those who lost their lives 50 years ago in the Munich air disaster, the blue half of the city dealt a major blow to red dreams of retaining the Premier League by running out 2-1 victors.

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Old Trafford remembers the Busby Babes.




City fans behaved impeccably during an emotional minute's silence and their team were just as impressive.
The visitors completed a league double over their neighbours for the first time since 1970 and their first win at Old Trafford since 1974.
For City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson, it was three wins out of three against Sir Alex Ferguson. He has added this priceless double to a European Super Cup triumph over United in 1999 when he was at Lazio.
This ended United's 13-match winning streak, their best run in 103 years, and gave Arsenal a real boost at the top of the table.
Darius Vassell and new boy Benjani Mwaruwari scored first-half goals for City and United's only reply was in injury-time from Michael Carrick.
The Old Trafford pitch was ringed ahead of the game by the names of every one of the 23 who died as a result of the 1958 tragedy in Germany.
The team sheet numbered United's men one to 16, while City stuck to their usual numbering on special commemorative shirts devoid of sponsors' logos. The Red Devils' V-neck tops were also a copy of the famous 50's jerseys worn by the Busby Babes.
But there was a match to play which was crucial to both sides - United needing not to lose ground on Arsenal while City were desperate to end a run of one win in eight league games that has dented their European hopes.
United were without the suspended Wayne Rooney and Patrice Evra, while Owen Hargreaves was dropped to the bench. John O'Shea, Nani and Anderson came into the side.
City had Vedran Corluka banned while Daniel Sturridge was also left out. New boy Benjani made his debut with Nedum Onuoha coming into defence.
Any doubts that this would not be a city united were swept away by an immaculate minute's silence.
The teams were led out by the managers who both laid wreathes in the centre circle.
Not a word was heard from the City end as every fan in the stadium held aloft red and blue scarves distributed by the host club.
There were mystifying small explosions, clearly coming from outside the stadium, which police believed were fireworks. But inside the arena it was respectful silence.
Blues fans had sung their songs right up to the minutes before the ceremony, and when referee Howard Webb blew his whistle for the end of the 60 seconds it was City voices who instantly filled the air.
From the start, United flowed towards the visitors' goal, Ryan Giggs seeing a seventh-minute volley touched over by Joe Hart.
City's first effort came after 13 minutes when Benjani's persistence gave Martin Petrov the chance to fire over from 20 yards. Then Stephen Ireland saw a header from Michael Ball's cross held by Edwin van der Sar.
Eriksson's side were getting closer and it needed a faint touch from Nemanja Vidic's head to flick a Gelson Fernandes cross away from the waiting Benjani.
And in the 24th minute City stole ahead. Ireland found Petrov and raced on into the box to take the return. The ball broke to Vassell who saw his first shot hit Van der Sar, but he was quickly on to the rebound to blast the ball home, sending City's horde wild.
United hit back and Hart saved superbly from a Carlos Tevez shot on the turn. Then Cristiano Ronaldo lifted a 25-yard free-kick over the bar.
But City weathered the storm and hit back with a fierce Petrov cross that Van der Sar managed to turn away from Fernandes.
And a minute from the break City went two ahead.
Petrov's angled cross was flicked on by Benjani and the ball squeezed just inside the far post. It was the second time this season the Zimbabwean had scored against United, the first being for Portsmouth.
A minute after the break, Dietmar Hamann unleashed a 30-yarder that Van der Sar pulled down.
But United were soon camped in City's territory, searching for the break that would get them back into the game.
Tevez thought he had done just that when he turned in a deflection but he was correctly judged offside.
O'Shea was booked for a late tackle on Vassell after 57 minutes before the excellent Ireland should have made better use of a breakaway after he intercepted a pass, but he failed to find Benjani or Fernandes.
United then sent on Hargreaves and Carrick for O'Shea and Anderson. City responded by withdrawing Benjani and sending on £5m new boy Felipe Caceido for his debut.
Giggs flashed a shot just wide of the far post, but time was ticking away and the only noise was coming from City's delighted fans.
In injury-time, Carrick drove the ball home from the edge of the box but it was too little, too late.
 


Carrick: Title race still on

Michael Carrick couldn't hide his disappointment with the result and the performance in the 2-1 defeat to Manchester City, but rejects the idea that the loss has seriously dented United's title hopes.

The midfielder struck the Reds' only goal in added time, but it proved nothing more than a consolation.

“Scoring doesn't really mean much because we lost, we’re all desperately disappointed,” he told MUTV. "We never got going and didn’t create the chances we normally do. That’s not like us. It was good to see that the minute’s silence was well observed. But in terms of the game we’re not going home happy.”

City took the lead midway through the first half through Darius Vassell, with Benjani Mwaruwari grabbing a second just before the interval. It left the Reds with a mountain to climb, heights Sir Alex’s men were unable to scale.

“Once City got the two goals it was hard to come back from it,” added Carrick. “They set out their game plan and it worked for them. One goal down, you always believe you’ve got a chance of coming back, but two is difficult. We needed to score right after half time to give us momentum, but when we did score it was too little, too late.”

Arsenal could move five points clear if they beat Blackburn at the Emirates Stadium on Monday, but Carrick firmly believes the Gunners will slip up before the end of the campaign.

“There are still games to play,” he said. “I don’t think Arsenal will go the rest of the season without dropping points. If they did, fair play to them. There are still going to be ups and downs in the title race, and hopefully there will be more ups for us and we can overtake them.”
 
Blue Moon, you saw me standing alone,
Without a dream in my heart,
Without a love of my own..



im not a mancity supporter, but i just loved it everytime they sang the song during the match.
 
hope to see anderson and carrick to start in the middle.they are the best combination yet for this season.and anyone seen saha?he's like dead.r.i.p
 
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