Saturday, June 18, 2011

Speak Out!: A Red Devil On Why He Loves United

Hey everyone! I know it's off season & thus there isn't much action out there in footballing terms, and compound that with an attack of severe writers' block, you got no posts on the blog! 

High & dry on ideas, I appealed to our readers if they would like to write for Traffordshire County through the past few months. And today finally, we got a new writer on board - his name is Alok Aryal & he is a hardcore Red Devil from Nepal! So here you got him honest & straight forward on why he's so passionate about football and of course, Manchester United... 



Football is not just a game, it is a religion. Football is a game which is watched and enjoyed by majority of the people in this world, from a child to an old man. Some people watch international football which includes tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup, the Euro, or even the Asian Cup. As seeing the context of the country where I live i.e. Nepal, maximum people enjoy watching these international competitions, some of which I don't even know the name! I  too watch international football - I support England - but I follow club football a lot more.

I support Manchester United Football Club of England, located in Greater Manchester, Sir Matt Busby Way M 016. I started watching Manchester United games from the season of 2003-04, without missing much of them. Unlike most fans in England, I am not a born fan, but from the 2003-04 season, I've been addicted to Manchester United. They have been the religion I want to follow. Old Trafford, the stadium of Manchester United, is the place where I have the dream to go. Following through every game and news of Manchester United is not just a hobby, but my passion. Without football & Manchester United, I guess my life would be incomplete.

The players of Manchester United have been an inspiration to me. Eric Cantona, Bobby Charlton, George Best, Denis Law, Peter Schmeichel, Steve Bruce, Bryan Robson are some of the legends I wish I could have watched them play, some truly inspirational players. Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer were the players whom I watched playing for United in my first season. As I watched more & more football, I came to know that there are few players who are loyal to the club, and sometimes even the loyal players have to leave the club for some reason. I waited for 3 seasons to see my club win a Premier League title.

Then came the 2006-07 season, and Manchester United was crowned as the English Champions for the 16th time in their history. Then for two more seasons Manchester United retained the championship equalling Liverpool's long standing record of 18 league titles. In the 2007-08 season Manchester United even won the Champions League, beating Chelsea in the final! However, 2010-11 season was the biggest season in Manchester United's club history being crowned the English Champions for a record 19th time, finally overtaking Liverpool as England's most successful club.

Some people have often called me a 'glory hunter', just because I support Manchester United. As a matter of fact, the first three seasons I watched were won by first Arsenal (in which they were unbeaten) and the rest two seasons were won by Chelsea. If I was a glory hunter, I would easily have changed the club I supported.  But people are not glory hunters as such, if they follow the team from inside with the passion burning inside them. The time from when you started watching the game does not matter, the thing that matters is how much passion do you have for your club and the game!

These days, I've been known in my country as a great supporter of Manchester United. I feel good for it, because my passion is infinite toward Manchester United. And watching Manchester United play at Old Trafford is my biggest dream and I will fulfill it, for sure. I've learnt great lessons from the club's never-say-die attitude, and the winners' spirit of Manchester United.

Manchester United is my life, my religion and I can't live without them. I'll follow Manchester United till my last breath because Manchester United is in my heart, my soul, my mind.

Glory Glory Man United!!!

I express my thanks & gratitude towards Alok for his contribution to Traffordshire County.

So why did you start supporting Manchester United??? Feel free to leave your comments below or drop me a line on Twitter @AbhinavCJ & I'll get back to you right away!

That's all Folks!

Yours,
CJ

Sunday, June 5, 2011

In A Nutshell: Ginger Prince Retires, Owen To Stay On & More...

Hey everyone! We know that the season is over as Manchester United lost to Barcelona deservingly at Wembley last Saturday, but then, look at it in a positive way - we won a record 19th league title & reached the Champions League final for the third time in four years! Isn't that a sort of an achievement, especially when we lacked players like Ronaldo, Tevez & Rooney (okay, for the season's first half)? What a team effort it has been from Manchester United, as our fellow Red Devils stressed in our last post. So let's be cheerful, and look forward to a summer full of shopping surprises, eh?

As we have nothing much to offer on the footballing action (except to tell, if you've been living under a rock, that England embarrassingly drew 2-2 with Switzerland at Wembley), we got you much of what's happened at Manchester United in the past week - In A Nutshell!

Scholes Hangs Up His Boots


Manchester United's veteran midfielder Paul Scholes retired from all forms of football on Wednesday. It had been rumoured that Scholes was growing dissatisfied with his bit-part playing role & so he will take up a coaching role at the club next season onwards. The 36-year-old was a member of the famed academy youth batch of 1992 & made his senior team debut in 1994, going on to make 676 appearances in a career spanning 17 years. Scholes's final game for the club was last weekend's Champions League final defeat to Barcelona, in which he was a second-half substitute. He won 10 Premier League titles & after missing the 1999 Champions League final through suspension, was part of the 2008 triumph over Chelsea in Moscow.

The midfielder's press statement read as such:
''I am not a man of many words but I can honestly say that playing football is all I have ever wanted to do. To have had such a long and successful career at Manchester United has been a real honour. To have been part of the team that helped the club reach a record 19th title is a great privilege.


''This was not a decision I have taken lightly but I feel now is the right time for me to stop playing. I would like to thank the fans for their tremendous support throughout my career, I would also like to thank all the coaches and players that I have worked with over the years.


"But most of all I would like to thank Sir Alex [Ferguson] for being such a great manager. From the day I joined the club his door has always been open and I know this team will go on to win many more trophies under his leadership."

Speaking on the Ginger Prince's decision, manager Sir Alex Ferguson said -

''What more can I say about Paul Scholes that I haven't said before? We are going to miss a truly unbelievable player. Paul has always been fully committed to this club and I am delighted he will be joining the coaching staff. Paul has always been inspirational to players of all ages and we know that will continue."

Ginger Prince - Champion Forever
Honestly, I haven't watched Scholes play in the 90s or even in the first half of the last decade, when he was at the top of his game. But whatever I have seen of him in the past six years or so, I feel lucky coz he is such a fine player. Even though he is totally opposed to being in the limelight unlike David Beckham or Gary Neville, he will remain one of the greatest footballers ever to don the Red shirt. Thank you Scholesy!

Owen Signs New Deal

One more year...
Manchester United striker Michael Owen has signed a one-year extension to his time at the club. The former Liverpool & Real Madrid striker was signed up from Newcastle United on a free transfer in the summer of 2009 after Cristiano Ronaldo left the club as the world's costliest player. It was originally perceived that Owen would leave the club for free this summer after his contract expired but Sir Alex Ferguson sprung a surprise by offering him a new deal. The manager is reportedly impressed by the former England forward's off-the-pitch contribution. Plus he offers a vast amount of experience following the retirements of Edwin van der Sar, Gary Neville & Paul Scholes this season.

Sir Alex expressed his thoughts on Owen's new deal as under:
''Michael has proved to be a top footballer. It is unfortunate that he did not get more opportunities but the form of Chicharito [Hernández] put everyone in the shade and his partnership with Rooney proved invaluable. I am delighted Michael is staying for a further year and we will look to give Owen more opportunities in the new season."

Michael Owen expressed his delight on staying at Old Trafford alongwith winning his first ever Premier League title medal. He said:
''To play alongside so many great players, under an exceptional manager, and in front of so many passionate supporters is a real inspiration. I can't wait for next season to start.''

Berbatov Vows To Fight For His Place

Down... But Not Out
Manchester United forward Dimitar Berbatov told the press that he will not be leaving the club in the summer, despite the disappointment of being left out of the Champions League final squad, when he didn't even make the bench.

Berbatov said, ''I am a Manchester United player and I will be glad to fulfil my contract. Everyone has some difficulties but I have always fought and will keep fighting for a prime place. I never gave up in my life."

The Bulgarian striker also refuted reports that he stormed away from the Wembley stadium just before the Champions League final. He remarked, ''The truth is that I was in the dressing rooms and watched the game on TV. I was just so very disappointed and ashamed that I was left out of the squad. I cannot hide my emotions and I did not want people to see how sad I was. But this was the manager's decision. The pain from Wembley cannot make me give up but only fight more."

He spoke with optimism regarding his role at the club next season - ''There is always next year. I will aim for this (Champions League) as long as I play football. Winning England's top scorer title is a grand achievement for me as a foreigner.''

''Manchester United is the highest step for me. Everything after that will be a step down. This moment will come but for the time being I am a United player and I want to stay and help win the 20th title, which I am certain is on its way."

That's all we have from Old Trafford at the moment! But hey, it's not over. As it's off season, the most interesting piece of news would probably be the transfer rumours involving Manchester United. So in our 50th blogpost, we start off with a mini-blog feature called 'Word On The Street' - in which we look into transfer gossip linking players to a move to Old Trafford, or away from it!


So first up, the Daily Mail reports that Manchester United have beaten Liverpool in the race to sign England striker-cum-winger Ashley Young for a fee of £20 million.


The Daily Mail also reports that Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Luka Modric has alerted Manchester United & Chelsea that he is open to a move, since he admitted he will miss playing Champions League football. The Croatian is contracted to Spurs till 2016, which means he won't come cheap. Given Harry Redknapp's declaration to hold on to his best players, it will take a bid in excess of £30 million to prise Modric away from Whit Hart Lane.

Sunderland manager Steve Bruce has identified Darron Gibson as the man to replace Jordan Henderson, who has been linked with a big money move to Liverpool. Bruce also wants to sign Wesley Brown, who has fallen behind Jonny Evans & Chris Smalling in the pecking order for central defence positions at Old Trafford.

And finally, West Brom want to re-sign Tomasz Kuszczak for £3 million. The Polish international has become surplus to requirements after the confirmation of 21-year-old Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea signing on from Atletico Madrid for £18 million, plus Danish numero uno Anders Lindegaard already in the ranks.

So what are your thoughts on all that happened at the club? Think it was time for Scholes to go? And would you prefer Owen over Berbatov? Feel free to leave your comments below or drop me a line on Twitter @AbhinavCJ & I'll get back atcha right away!

As I finish off, you can read this excellent piece on Paul Scholes on the ever-brilliant football blog 'BigFourZa'.

That's all Folks!

Yours,
CJ