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發表於 2005-12-9 05:59 PM
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Get Us Guus
Guus Hiddink is top of Manchester United’s wanted list to replace boss Alex Ferguson. Fergie looks set to leave Old Trafford this summer after being dumped out of Europe on Wednesday. And SunSport understands Hiddink - who is currently in charge of Dutch side PSV Eindhoven and the Australian national team - has been filter-004ed.
Neil Custis, The Sun
Robbo Boost
Bryan Robson is backing Alex Ferguson to answer his critics by adding to his record collection of silverware this season. West Brom boss Robson said: “Sir Alex has won more trophies than any other British manager and is still the man the rest of us look up to. Chelsea are obviously favourites for the Premiership title but United are still in the race because they kept the door open by beating them. And I wouldn’t back against them winning one of the cups.”
Staff reporter, The Sun
Ron: I Ain't Sorry
Cristiano Ronaldo has refused to apologise for his middle-finger insult at Benfica fans. He could not contain his rage when he was substituted after 66 minutes to another chorus of deafening jeers and retaliated with a hand gesture. Ronaldo, who used to play for Benfica’s hated neighbours Sporting Lisbon, said: “I don’t have to justify my gesture. I felt the public treated me badly. They were unsympathetic and so I gave them my answer.” A UEFA spokesman said a decision could be taken today on whether action is to be taken.
Eric Beauchamp, The Sun
Burton Big Day
Burton have won their battle to bring Manchester United back to their new Pirelli Stadium. Alex Ferguson’s United side officially opened the £7million stadium last month in a friendly. And now the FA and police have cleared the way for the FA Cup third- round clash on January 8 to be held there as well. Albion chairman Ben Robinson said: “To be playing United at our new stadium in the FA Cup will go down as the biggest day in Burton history.”
Staff reporter, The Sun
Keane War
Everton and Bolton are locked in a dogfight to sign Roy Keane - and both hope to sign him by the end of the weekend. The ex-Manchester United skipper’s options have dwindled since he was dumped from Old Trafford. Now the two North West sides have been left as his only serious options, unless he is prepared to take a huge wage drop and join boyhood heroes Celtic.
Staff reporter, The Sun
Meanwhile, the back pages of all the national tabloid newspapers speculate over the future of Sir Alex Ferguson.
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