Who's Going To Win The Premiership?

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salam.
oh the site brother Dangerousmind gave us?? if it's that then i can't play so i never joined but inshallah once i am out of this wheelchair i will *inshallah*
anyway brother gud luck and play propley and don't be nervous:X
w.salam

salaams,

It not playing in realllll..:giggling: .its a fantasy league u play online...- here have a read
http://fantasy.premierleague.com/M/info.mc
 
^^ Didn't AC Milan get done for cheating?? ;D
hmm we werent that guilty plus :cry: thier was not too much punishment :D we have a game against Red Star Belgrade on a champions league night and for me this is the most important game i mean going to serbia is bad enough and were playing against former champions league winners and thier fans are nuts ... milan lead 1 - 0 from the first leg ... Pippo Inzaghi of course


whoever mentioned against liverpool that was bitter but i look on the bright side


2003 - Champions against Juventus i was in manchester that day ... :D in arndale met a lot of milan fans tried to get a ticket on the black market lol ...
but still to see shevchenko net it in i went sick !!! lol


2006 - my national side italia ... won the world cup ... something to cherish forever :D especially after the disappointment of euro 2004 going out in the group stage even though italia were unbeaten :cry: but at the end of the day


FOOTBALL ROCKS ... I GOTTA WAIT ANOTHER 3 WEEKS THOUGH FOR
SERIE A TO START ON BRAVO :D it ll be worth it though



I CANT BELIEVE MAN U ARE WINNING 4 - 0 ITS ONLY 19 MINUTE ARE THEY GONNA GO ABOVE 10 TODAY WOW
 
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Rooney threatens sponsor strike over FA ban

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has threatened to withdraw all co-operation with the Football Association's commercial programmes in response to the three-match ban he was handed last week.


Despite United claiming they were informed Rooney would escape punishment following his red card against Porto in the recent Amsterdam tournament, the striker must sit out the Premiership encounters with Charlton, Watford and Tottenham.

An independent three-man disciplinary panel backed up the view of referee Ruud Bossen that Rooney deserved to be dismissed for his aerial challenge on Porto defender Pepe, even though the TV replays showed the striker clearly keep his eye on the ball as he jumped.

The verdict drew an angry response from United, with skipper Gary Neville describing it as `shocking', while new England coach Steve McClaren has declared it `unhelpful' as he tries to foster relations with the Premiership's major clubs.

Now, having taken legal advice, Rooney has hit back. And, in a letter to FA chief executive Brian Barwick, issued by his advisor Paul Stretford, copied to United counterpart David Gill and which McClaren was informed of on Friday, the 20-year-old is threatening not to allow his image to be used as part of any promotional campaign, or get involved in commercial events with FA partners.

'Strong representation has been made to the FA regarding the imposition of this three-match ban, which Wayne Rooney feels strongly is entirely unjustified,' a spokesman for Rooney confirmed to PA Sport.

In the letter, Stretford expresses 'Wayne's complete dismay' at the decision, adding that Rooney feels `extremely let down'.

'While he will continue if selected to play for his country with pride and commitment, he is considering withdrawing his support for the FA's commercial programme: in other words, he will not allow his image to be used or exploited, or participate in personal appearances for and on behalf of the FA's commercial partners unless he is satisfied with how the FA conducts its affairs in regard to player matters.'

Rooney is now awaiting a reply to the letter before deciding on his next course of action.

Although it would appear there is no imminent problem given the striker is suspended for next month's Euro 2008 qualifiers against Andorra and Macedonia, the FA's marketing arm will be making plans to promote the Old Trafford encounter with Macedonia on October 7.

With former skipper David Beckham not part of McClaren's plans, Rooney is now by far the most recognisable member of the England fold.

It would be safe to assume the FA planned to use Rooney's picture in their plans to sell tickets for the Macedonia clash.

However, until the present dispute is resolved, they will be unable to do so and neither will the FA be able to plan any commercial campaigns around him.
 
hmm we werent that guilty plus :cry: thier was not too much punishment :D we have a game against Red Star Belgrade on a champions league night and for me this is the most important game i mean going to serbia is bad enough and were playing against former champions league winners and thier fans are nuts ... milan lead 1 - 0 from the first leg ... Pippo Inzaghi of course


whoever mentioned against liverpool that was bitter but i look on the bright side


2003 - Champions against Juventus i was in manchester that day ... :D in arndale met a lot of milan fans tried to get a ticket on the black market lol ...
but still to see shevchenko net it in i went sick !!! lol


2006 - my national side italia ... won the world cup ... something to cherish forever :D especially after the disappointment of euro 2004 going out in the group stage even though italia were unbeaten :cry: but at the end of the day


FOOTBALL ROCKS ... I GOTTA WAIT ANOTHER 3 WEEKS THOUGH FOR
SERIE A TO START ON BRAVO :D it ll be worth it though



I CANT BELIEVE MAN U ARE WINNING 4 - 0 ITS ONLY 19 MINUTE ARE THEY GONNA GO ABOVE 10 TODAY WOW

salam.
shows how much curitosy they have got and how much the practice:X
w.salam
 
hmm i think the other bros will win me this week...
i see ure player - Ronaldo scored
 
Rooney threatens sponsor strike over FA ban

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has threatened to withdraw all co-operation with the Football Association's commercial programmes in response to the three-match ban he was handed last week.


Despite United claiming they were informed Rooney would escape punishment following his red card against Porto in the recent Amsterdam tournament, the striker must sit out the Premiership encounters with Charlton, Watford and Tottenham.

An independent three-man disciplinary panel backed up the view of referee Ruud Bossen that Rooney deserved to be dismissed for his aerial challenge on Porto defender Pepe, even though the TV replays showed the striker clearly keep his eye on the ball as he jumped.

The verdict drew an angry response from United, with skipper Gary Neville describing it as `shocking', while new England coach Steve McClaren has declared it `unhelpful' as he tries to foster relations with the Premiership's major clubs.

Now, having taken legal advice, Rooney has hit back. And, in a letter to FA chief executive Brian Barwick, issued by his advisor Paul Stretford, copied to United counterpart David Gill and which McClaren was informed of on Friday, the 20-year-old is threatening not to allow his image to be used as part of any promotional campaign, or get involved in commercial events with FA partners.

'Strong representation has been made to the FA regarding the imposition of this three-match ban, which Wayne Rooney feels strongly is entirely unjustified,' a spokesman for Rooney confirmed to PA Sport.

In the letter, Stretford expresses 'Wayne's complete dismay' at the decision, adding that Rooney feels `extremely let down'.

'While he will continue if selected to play for his country with pride and commitment, he is considering withdrawing his support for the FA's commercial programme: in other words, he will not allow his image to be used or exploited, or participate in personal appearances for and on behalf of the FA's commercial partners unless he is satisfied with how the FA conducts its affairs in regard to player matters.'

Rooney is now awaiting a reply to the letter before deciding on his next course of action.

Although it would appear there is no imminent problem given the striker is suspended for next month's Euro 2008 qualifiers against Andorra and Macedonia, the FA's marketing arm will be making plans to promote the Old Trafford encounter with Macedonia on October 7.

With former skipper David Beckham not part of McClaren's plans, Rooney is now by far the most recognisable member of the England fold.

It would be safe to assume the FA planned to use Rooney's picture in their plans to sell tickets for the Macedonia clash.

However, until the present dispute is resolved, they will be unable to do so and neither will the FA be able to plan any commercial campaigns around him.

salam.
brother i have seen this on another forum and i was like what the... fake detail :hiding: but subhanallah Rooney is the best he has appreached his aspiration so a toast for him!
w.salam
 
hmm i think the other bros will win me this week...
i see ure player - Ronaldo scored

salam.
inshallah brother just be confident and oh Giry Ronaldo is on get him off :hiding: NOT
w.salam
 
hmmmmm i guess Man U is 2nd for u? but u know City dont really havea chance;D ;D

salam.
nope Mancity is not my second for me they might be in my dreams cause they can't even kick a ball :hiding:
w.salam
 
salam.
OMG!! arsenal in the lead! :'( where are the manu fans we need brother Mestuadite (don't know how to spell his nick but anyway we need him here)
w.salam
 

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