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Tuesday, 6 January 2009

More Favours For Manchester United As They Trounce Southampton 3-0

manchester united blog mike riley southampton fa cupFUMING Southampton boss Jan Poortvliet last night insisted: “Arsene Wenger says the 50-50 decisions always go with United — and I agree with him.” So after all the furore over this issue in the last game Manchester United played, it is being assumed another referee has gone out to watch over this game and made sure he made three big decisions which have all worked in United's favour. It makes me laugh, it really does. Perhaps referees these days are just crap, maybe.

The Championship strugglers threw their toys out of the pram after accusing ref Mike Riley of making THREE massive howlers which helped Manchester United to a 3-0 victory at St Mary’s, claiming Riley should not have sent off striker Matt Paterson, that Danny Welbeck was offside before he scored United’s opener and that a penalty for handball was wrongly given against David McGoldrick.

Poortvliet rapped: “The referee is always a help for the top teams. Too many decisions went against us, you need neutral people. Alex Ferguson got out of his seat once in the first half and, from that point on, every decision went their way. No one knows my players so they get no protection from referees especially when they are playing against big stars. I was disappointed during the game by the decisions and I still am after watching the replays on television. With the red card the boy made a tackle on the ball with one foot — not two as I was told. I know the boy well and it was a normal tackle. Even playing with 11 players it is very difficult playing against Manchester United. With 10 it is more difficult. It wasn’t a red card, then the first goal was offside and it was never a penalty for the second goal, either.”

United boss Alex Ferguson hit back by claiming the Saints striker deserved to be sent off for his lunge on Nemanja Vidic. But then he insisted Riley could have handled the situation better.

Unusually, Fergie admitted his side got a lucky break with the harsh penalty decision — awarded against McGoldrick as Nani blasted a 20-yard free-kick into the wall. Nani converted from the spot before sub Darron Gibson capped things off at the end.

Fergie said: “I think the ref could have booked the boy in the first minute to calm him down. He was just a bit over enthusiastic but it was a rash challenge and he didn’t give him any option. If he’d have booked him for his challenge on Jonny Evans in the first minute it would have calmed him down. But for me it was a red card, it was high and the right decision. I can't make my mind up on the penalty. I'm not too sure. It may have glanced his head."

Striker Paterson, 19, was so upset he left the field in tears and apologised to his team-mates afterwards in the dressing room.

And, despite admitting his side were well beaten, Poortvliet’s claims could still land the raging Dutchman in hot water with the FA.

He added: “United showed us how to play football today but after the red card it wasn’t a real game any more. It’s sad for the fans and also a pity for my players because I think they deserved more than that. Normally you should have a game until the end but after the first goal and the sending off it was difficult to stay in the game. The heads went down after the penalty. They tried but not with the confidence of before. Normally I never have a reaction to the referee but believe me this year they are not in favour of my team. It is part of the game to make mistakes but in a big game like this for us it had something to do with my boys being unknown. You need the decisions to be the same for both sides and that’s what I missed today.” Saints skipper Kelvin Davis said: “Matt was distraught afterwards and apologised to the guys. I feel so sorry for him because he tried to win the ball and didn’t deserve to be sent off. But he’s only a young lad and will learn from this.”

Now Ferguson is hoping his side can go all the way adding: “We’re in the fourth round and a home draw is all you can ask for. We had Spurs last year and we beat them so it’s a good draw for us.”

Saturday, 3 January 2009

Lucy Pinder Backing Saints Versus Manchester United

Celebrity Big Brother star Lucy Pinder has given Saints her backing ahead of Sunday's FA Cup match against Manchester United - even though she will miss the big match herself!

Life-long Saints fan Lucy was whisked from a secret location and into the Big Brother House during Friday night's live launch show on Channel 4 and will not find out how Southampton have done until the end of the reality show's 22 day run, or sooner if evicted.

Speaking exclusively to the Saints Official Website (www.saintsfc.co.uk) prior to her entry into the house, Lucy, who is originally from Winchester, told of her nerves about entering the house and her disappointment about missing her favourite side's biggest game in years.

"I'm gutted that I will miss the Manchester United game," Pinder said. "It's typical that I should not be able to watch, but I will be thinking about the boys when I'm in the Celebrity Big Brother house and I wish them all good luck!

"My whole family are mad about Saints and we all know that the team can play better football than a lot of teams in the Championship.

"They just need to have belief in themselves, to go out and play the best they can and make me proud. We've had some cracking cup matches down the years and they just need a bit of luck on the day.

"Even a draw would be fantastic, and would be great for the lads confidence. When I come out of the Big Brother house I would love it if my Mum and Dad were able to tell me that Saints had beaten Man United!"

Lucy will be sharing the famous house with the likes of U.S rapper Coolio, LaToya Jackson, Mini-Me from the Austin Powers movies (Verne Troyer) and Ulrika Jonsson and admitted that she was nervous about how the public would respond to her.

"I'm a bit nervous about how the crowd might react," she said, "but as long as I don't get voted out first then I won't mind."

She needn't have worried, judging by the warm reception she received from the crowd that ended with host Davina McCall telling the world that Lucy was a Saints fans just as she stepped through the house's famous double doors.

"The team should just relax, chill out and play their way and I'm sure they'll do fine", she added.

Sunday, 9 November 2008

Manchester United Part Of The Scramble For Schneiderlin

manchester united schneiderlin united Southampton's French teenager Morgan Schneiderlin is a target for Premiership clubs Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea. Spurs are also following the former Strasbourg midfielder. Schneiderlin has made a big impact on the South Coast and that has alerted United and Spurs, while Fulham are also thought to be prepared to offer £5million for the France Under-19 captain.

He has represented his country at under-16, under-17, under-18 and under-19 levels, and has also captained the under-18 side. He moved from RC Strasbourg to Southampton on 27 June 2008, having signed a four-year contract in a deal that could rise to €1.5m, or £1.2m. He joined Southampton despite receiving an offer from local rivals Portsmouth, and with interest from Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelski. He made his debut in the 2-1 defeat away to Cardiff City and has kept his place in the first team. The lengthening queue of clubs means Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger will have to bring forward his planned move for Schneiderlin, even though a rookie defensive midfielder would not seem to be at the top of an Emirates wanted list.....Back To Home Page