Originally posted by thylord at 18-5-2009 12:53 PM
yes you don't kungfu queen understand, thats why you are just another CARI forumer and Sir Alex Ferguson is the manager..
ayam tol kiko kene tendang kuar party sebab underage..budak tue sket punya berjasa, kalo xdak dier, mau 6 points gone hokayy.
sepatutnya tok alek consider buat tea party ker hape, xyah hidang alcohol
Manchester United chief executive David Gill has told the BBC he expects the future of forward Carlos Tevez to be resolved by early June.
Tevez was quoted as suggesting he would leave the club and appeared to wave goodbye to fans as team-mates lifted the Premier League trophy on Saturday.
"The actual situation will be cleared up in early June," said Gill.
"Carlos has done very well. We'd like him to stay but the actual economic situation needs to be clarified."
He also confirmed the two parties were discussing a fee in the region of
Sir Alex Ferguson has confronted the possibility of Cristiano Ronaldo getting his "dream" move to Real Madrid by insisting that the world footballer of the year can win more trophies by staying at Manchester United.
Madrid have already put in place a provisional deal with the player's advisers but Ferguson said Ronaldo should also consider that the Spanish club seem to be on the wane. "After Barcelona battered Real Madrid 6-2 our players were telling Cristiano that, if he goes to the Bernab閡, he'll have to play centre-half," said the United manager.
Ronaldo was given the opportunity to commit himself to United publicly after Saturday's game but was ambiguous when asked about his future. "It's brilliant, the atmosphere here is unbelievable, the supporters screaming, singing songs, it's amazing. But the future, you never know."
Ferguson, nonetheless, says there are no signs that the Portuguese international is unhappy in Manchester. "The indications I'm getting from the dressing room are that the other players don't feel he's behaving as if he's discontented. He seems to be happy in his game and to know that he is at the right club. Obviously you can't stop people pressing him with offers but we have handled that the best way we can. His contract with us runs until 2012 and we are in the driving seat."
Madrid were humiliated by Barcelona in La Liga and suffered the embarrassment of a 5-0 aggregate defeat by Liverpool in the Champions League quarter-finals, fulfilling Ferguson's prediction that they were "too slow" to win the European Cup.
The message from Ferguson is that Ronaldo can be more successful if he remains at Old Trafford and United's chief executive, David Gill, struck a similar theme.
"In the dressing room after the [Ars璭nal] game we had the [Premier League] trophy and any footballer would recognise that, in the short to medium term, he would have more chance of winning things at Manchester United than at Real Madrid," said Gill.
Manchester United have opted not to ask the Premier League to give them an extra League winner's medal for Federico Macheda. The rules say that players have to be involved in at least 10 games but United could have asked the league to take into account the 17-year-old's winning goals against Aston Villa and Sunderland