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Date: Sat Feb 13 09:54:55 GMT+00:00 1999
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This Issue:
1. Manchester United next up for giantkillers Fulham
2. WE'RE NOT SCARED OF UNITED - TAYLOR
3. Keegan savours United challenge
4. FERGIE SEES ROMANCE OF CUP CLASH
5. United trophy honours tragic teenager
6. ITC on our side.
7. RETHINK SKY BID - UNITED FANS
8. Keane deal close
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Daily RED Trivia Saturday 13th February 1999:
13/2/1891: Teddy Partridge born in Lye, Worcestershire. Partridge was a lightning-quick
winger who made his United debut against Oldham Athletic in October 1920, and
he played 160 times and scored 18 goals between 1920-28. He moved to Halifax
Town in May 1929.
1965: United beat Burnley 3-2 at Old Trafford in a Division 1 game watched by
38,865. Scorers were George Best, Bobby Charlton and David Herd. Team was:
P.Dunne, Brennan, A.Dunne, Crerand, Foulkes, Stiles, Connelly, Charlton, Herd, Law, Best.
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14 Fulham (H) 14.00 FAC 5th round
17 Arsenal (H) 20.00
20 Coventry (A) 15.00
27 Southampton (H) 15.00
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*** FULL LEAGUE TABLE AS AT 06/02/99 ***
Pos Team P W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts
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1 Manchester United 25 9 3 1 32 13 5 5 2 27 14 32 50
2 Chelsea 24 8 4 0 18 6 4 6 2 17 13 16 46
3 Arsenal 24 7 5 0 16 4 5 4 3 12 7 17 45
4 Aston Villa 24 8 2 2 23 15 4 5 3 13 10 11 43
5 Liverpool 24 7 3 2 31 14 4 2 6 16 15 18 38
6 Leeds United 24 7 3 2 20 6 2 6 4 16 18 12 36
7 Wimbledon 23 7 4 1 18 11 2 4 5 11 22 -4 35
8 Derby County 24 4 5 2 11 9 4 5 4 12 12 2 34
9 West Ham United 24 6 3 3 16 18 3 3 6 9 17 -10 33
10 Middlesbrough 24 4 7 1 16 10 3 4 5 17 21 2 32
11 Tottenham Hotspur 24 5 5 2 19 16 2 5 5 10 15 -2 31
12 Newcastle United 24 6 2 4 16 15 2 5 5 13 17 -3 31
13 Leicester City 24 5 3 4 17 18 2 6 4 8 11 -4 30
14 Sheffield Wednesday 24 5 3 4 13 7 3 2 7 14 16 4 29
15 Blackburn Rovers 24 5 3 4 14 12 1 4 7 11 19 -6 25
16 Coventry City 24 5 4 3 17 13 1 2 9 6 19 -9 24
17 Everton 23 2 7 3 3 6 3 2 6 10 19 -12 24
18 Southampton 24 4 2 6 18 21 1 3 8 5 26 -24 20
19 Charlton Athletic 23 2 4 5 15 13 1 4 7 11 24 -11 17
20 Nottingham Forest 24 1 6 5 10 21 2 1 9 10 28 -29 16
*** TEAM RESULTS - MANCHESTER UNITED - AS AT 06/02/99 ***
Date Opposition Score Pos. Attend.
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15/08/98 Leicester City Home D 2-2 11 55,052
22/08/98 West Ham United Away D 0-0 11 26,039
09/09/98 Charlton Athletic Home W 4-1 9 55,147
12/09/98 Coventry City Home W 2-0 5 55,193
20/09/98 Arsenal Away L 0-3 10 38,142
24/09/98 Liverpool Home W 2-0 3 55,181
03/10/98 Southampton Away W 3-0 2 15,251
17/10/98 Wimbledon Home W 5-1 2 55,265
24/10/98 Derby County Away D 1-1 2 30,867
31/10/98 Everton Away W 4-1 2 40,079
08/11/98 Newcastle United Home D 0-0 3 55,174
14/11/98 Blackburn Rovers Home W 3-2 2 55,198
21/11/98 Sheffield Wednesday Away L 1-3 2 39,475
29/11/98 Leeds United Home W 3-2 2 55,172
05/12/98 Aston Villa Away D 1-1 2 39,241
12/12/98 Tottenham Hotspur Away D 2-2 1 36,079
16/12/98 Chelsea Home D 1-1 2 55,159
19/12/98 Middlesbrough Home L 2-3 3 55,152
26/12/98 Nottingham Forest Home W 3-0 3 55,216
29/12/98 Chelsea Away D 0-0 3 34,741
10/01/99 West Ham United Home W 4-1 3 55,180
16/01/99 Leicester City Away W 6-2 2 22,091
31/01/99 Charlton Athletic Away W 1-0 1 20,043
03/02/99 Derby County Home W 1-0 1 55,174
06/02/99 Nottingham Forest Away W 8-1 1 30,025
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Champions League:
Group D P W D L F A Pts
Bayern Munich 6 3 2 1 9 6 11
Man United 6 2 4 0 20 11 10
Barcelona 6 2 2 2 11 9 8
Brondby 6 1 0 5 4 18 3
Dec 9 Brøndby 0-2 Barcelona
Dec 9 Man Utd 1-1 Bayern Munich
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CHAMPIONS' LEAGUE QUARTER-FINAL DRAW
Manchester Utd v Inter Milan
Real Madrid v Dynamo Kiev
Juventus v Olympiakos
Bayern Munich v Kaiserslautern
Ties to be played on March 3 and 17
*** FAC ROUND 5 FIXTURES ON 13/02/99 ***
Arsenal v Sheffield United
Barnsley v Bristol Rovers
Everton v Coventry City
Huddersfield Town v Derby County
Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur
Sheffield Wednesday v Chelsea
*** FIXTURES ON 13/02/99 ***
Charlton Athletic v Liverpool
West Ham United v Nottingham Forest
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Subject: Manchester United next up for giantkillers Fulham
By Ossian Shine
LONDON, Feb 12 - Fulham coach Kevin Keegan, widely tipped to
become England's new manager next week, could give his current club Fulham a
memorable "goodbye" present by leading them to victory over Manchester United in
the F.A. Cup on Sunday.
Although United, who crushed Nottingham Forest 8-1 last weekend for their seventh
successive victory, should win with goals to spare, Keegan's Fulham have already
stunned premier league sides Southampton and Aston Villa in the previous two
rounds and go to Old Trafford with nothing to lose.
Fulham have been utterly transformed by Keegan, their coach who actually holds
the odd title of "Chief Operating Officer" and owner Mohammad Al Fayed who has
pumped millions into the club.
Having climbed out of the basement division in 1997, Fulham now lead the second
division and look set to return to the second tier of English soccer for the first time
in 13 years.
Keegan is adamanant he does not want to leave Craven Cottage but wants to
complete the job of taking Fulham into the premier league. Events elsewhere,
however, may prove irrisistable.
Sunday's tie is the first in the Cup between United and Fulham since 1979 when
United won a replayed fourth round tie 1-0 and is also the first time Keegan and
United boss Alex Ferguson have clashed as opposing club managers since
Keegan's emotional outburst in 1996.
Then, as manager of Newcastle, Keegan had been fiercely critical of the way
Ferguson behaved as their teams fought out a two-horse race for the league title.
Newcastle blew a 12-point lead as Ferguson won a series of mind games -- and the
title -- which left Keegan bitter and angry with his United counterpart.
In a famous televised interview Keegan had tears in his eyes when he said: "I would
just love it if we could beat them. I'd love it."
But Keegan on Thursday insisted the pair were now friends.
Another intriguing tie sees George Graham return to his old Elland Road stomping
ground when his revitalised Tottenham side tackle Leeds United.
Graham quit Leeds in October and knows David O'Leary's exciting youngsters as
well as anybody.
He said: "A lot of hard work was done and tough decisions were taken up there and
they now are evolving into an outstanding side.
"David O'Leary will take them on to better things... Leeds have got a very exciting
young team up there with really exciting individuals.
"They will evolve into an outstanding team over the next couple of years."
Tottenham are also evolving into a team that is becoming tougher and tougher to
beat -- even if, as Graham admits, he still has plenty of work to do before leading
them back to their former elevated position in the English game.
Spurs are unbeaten in 10 matches and have also reached the semifinals of the
League Cup and will be keen to win at Elland Road and partly expunge the memory
of their 4-1 loss to Everton there in an F.A. Cup semifinal.
Saturday also sees holders Arsenal bidding to win their first F.A. Cup tie at
Highbury for six years when they welcome Sheffield United.
The last time they were successful at home was in 1993 when they beat
Nottingham Forest 2-0.
The hosts will be without defenders Martin Keown and Lee Dixon, though, who both
picked up injuries in England's 2-0 midwek defeat at the hands of France. Captain
Tony Adams is prepared to play with a broken nose, his souvenir from the French
game.
Elsewhere Everton host Coventry City, Bristol Rovers travel to Barnsley, First
Division Huddersfield welcome Derby County and Chelsea visit Sheffield Wednesday
with the hosts battling the odds.
The two sides have met four times in the fifth round and Chelsea have won all four
times.
Sunday's second match sees Blackburn Rovers visit Newcastle United with two
former Newcastle players especially keen to do well.
Winger Keith Gillespie and defender Darren Peacock, while at Newcastle, both
missed last year's F.A. Cup final through injury and will be eager to make amends
this time round, as well as put one over their old team mates.
In the premier league, Charlton are set to play Liverpool in a game with added edge
after police arrested four men at the Valley stadium on suspicion of burglary
midweek.
Charlton managing director Peter Varney said on Thursday night he believed the
alleged burglary was linked to Far East betting.
The kickoff time of the game may be switched as a result of ongoing investigations
into the alleged crime.
Bottom-of-the-league Nottingham Forest visit West Ham and Forest must lift
themselves following their 8-1 defeat to Manchester United last weekend. West
Ham will also be looking to improve on a recent dismal record which has seen them
go six matches without a win, including two 4-0 home defeats to Sheffield
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Subject: WE'RE NOT SCARED OF UNITED - TAYLOR
By David Anderson, PA Sport
For someone about to face football's equivalent of a firing
squad, Maik Taylor is remarkably unconcerned.
The goalkeeper will be Fulham's last line of defence against
Manchester United's strikeforce which is the most potent in
the land.
Dwight Yorke, Andy Cole and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer have
netted 53 goals between them this season, and it will be
down to Taylor to stop them adding to that tally.
But Taylor claims he does not feel like a condemned man
waiting on death row as Sunday's FA Cup fifth-round clash
at Old Trafford nears.
"Those guys are on fire at the moment," said Taylor. "The
goals tally tells you that they are the best around and
between the three of them, they have by far scored the most
goals in the Premiership.
"But they don't scare us, and we're not going to be
frightened off by that. I'm just going to try to play my normal
game and enjoy the whole day."
United boss Alex Ferguson has hinted he will play
Solskjaer, who despite his bit-part role this season has
scored 15 goals. Ferguson has even suggested that he could
play Solskjaer as well as Cole and Yorke in a dream team
strike force.
But United will be without the suspended Roy Keane and
Paul Scholes. This, though, is of little comfort to Taylor.
"So they're putting out a weak side," he said sarcastically.
"Is there such a thing with United considering the incredible
strength in depth they've got?"
Taylor, for one, will not be overawed by playing in front of a
full house at Old Trafford.
The Northern Ireland B international kept goal at the
Theatre of Dreams two years ago during his brief stint in the
Premiership with Southampton.
Taylor performed well that day and made a great save from
Eric Cantona before the Frenchman beat him to secure a
2-1 win for United.
"That's a game which is definitely lodged in the memory
banks," said the 27-year-old. "It was an unbelievable
atmosphere playing in front of 56,000 people.
"We lost to a late goal from Eric Cantona and although the
result went against us, it was still a wonderful experience.
"I loved playing there and for me, it's easily the best league
ground around.
"I'm really looking forward to going back because for me,
playing on grounds like that helps bring out the best in me.
"I feel I'm always at my best when I'm busy in a game.
"I sometimes struggle from a concentration point of view if
I've not got a lot to do.
"Somehow I don't think that will be a problem on Sunday."
Second Division leaders Fulham have already accounted for
Southampton and Aston Villa on their glorious FA Cup run
this season, and Taylor admits they have drawn the toughest
tie possible in United at home.
But confidence is one thing Kevin Keegan's side are not
short of, and Taylor believes there is the chance of an upset,
however small.
"It's cup football, it's all about what happens on the day," he
said. "You can't predict with total certainty what will happen
and nobody gave us a chance at Villa in the last round.
"We're not exactly your average Second Division side and
we've got quite a few lads who've played at the highest
level.
"It would be the shock of all shocks if we could get a result
there, but if they underestimate us then you never know.
"Certainly there will be no pressure on us, and we will go
there hoping to give a good account of ourselves and if we
can do that, then we can come home with our heads held
high, no matter what the outcome is."

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Subject: Keegan savours United challenge
Roy Collins finds Fulham's sought-after manager itching for Old Trafford
Saturday February 13, 1999
If tomorrow's FA Cup tie at Manchester United is to be Kevin Keegan's last
match as Fulham manager before taking over England, one can imagine how
much, in his words from that TV interview, he would 'love it, just love it'
if he could put one over his old tormentor Alex Ferguson.
Clubs like Fulham normally arrive at places like Old Trafford with no
greater ambition than to keep the score in single figures. To restrict it,
in other words, to one more than the eight United scored at Nottingham
Forest last week. But Fulham have already beaten Southampton and Aston
Villa in successive rounds and sit at the top of Division Two. And with
Keegan, they have a man who regards dreams as simply reality that has not
yet been fulfilled.
'I didn't see United's game at Forest,' he said. 'While they were luckily
winning 8 1, we were drawing 1 1 at Wycombe. One thing you can say is that
this is a match between two confident sets of players, albeit from
different planets.'
Only on the pitch that is, Mohammed Al-Fayed's millions allowing Fulham to
compete on a level playing field off it. This week, Fulham have been
staying in five-star luxury in a hotel in Essex complete with its own golf
course and top class football pitches. Keegan says: 'I've always believed
that if you get the little things right, the big things come as well. Mind
you, half of our lads haven't stayed away before - they've brought their
buckets and spades.'
On the pitch, too, the gap in quality may be harder to spot since Keegan
has spent £10 million on players. Quite a few of them have Premiership
experience and, as he points out, they are not your average Second Division
side. Five of his players were on international duty this week.
It is a point not lost on Ferguson, who said yesterday:
'They are not a typical Second Division side in the way they can buy
players. But take nothing away from them - you can't dismiss the Villa
result and performance, and I thought that spoke volumes for them.'
The Cup run, Keegan says, indicates to critics that the money may have been
spent wisely. But he adds: 'We know what we're in for at Old Trafford. I
believe United finally have the strength in depth to win the European Cup
and whatever side they put out will be formidable. But we've had three
victories over Premiership sides and gave a good account of ourselves for
an hour at Liverpool in the Worthington Cup. The worst thing that can
happen is that we troop off at the end saying we haven't performed, it was
all too much for us. But I don't think that will happen.'
He takes a crumb of comfort from the fact that Ryan Giggs is still injured
and that Paul Scholes and Roy Keane are suspended. But Fulham are without
their £300,000 striker Geoff Horsfield, though that hardly evens up
United's resting of £12.6 million Dwight Yorke.
His absence means a rare start for the extraordinary Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
'Let's hope he's not on for longer than 14 minutes,' quipped Keegan.

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Subject: FERGIE SEES ROMANCE OF CUP CLASH
By David Anderson, PA Sport
Alex Ferguson may not appear to be much of a romantic but beneath that
gruff exterior, he has a soft spot for the FA Cup.
The Manchester United manager has a special affection for the world's most
famous knock-out competition, even though his priorities this season are
the Champions' League and the Premiership.
He can appreciate the allure of Sunday's fifth-round tie between United and
Second Division Fulham at Old Trafford.
"That's the beauty of the FA Cup - it's always got that romantic part that
hopefully the underdog will win," he said.
"That's from the neutral's point of view, and you can always get shocks,
although not in this case we hope."
As giant-killers go, Fulham can certainly pack a punch as lethal as that of
the Biblical David as Southampton and Aston Villa can testify.
Division Two's top team fully deserved those two Premiership scalps, and
Ferguson was highly impressed by their heroics at Villa Park in the
previous round.
"They are not a typical Second Division side in the way they can buy
players and they've got players with experience of the Premiership," he said.
"But take nothing away from them - you can't dismiss the Villa result and
performance, and I thought that spoke volumes for them.
"There's no doubt that was one hell of a result."
The tie pits Ferguson against his old rival Kevin Keegan, and the former
Newcastle manager's outburst on television during the closing stages of the
1996 title race is still fresh in the memories of many.
But leading psychologist, Professor Cary Cooper of UMIST, does not believe
it will have any bearing on Sunday's contest.
"I shouldn't think so because last time Keegan was under the pressure of
trying to win the title, and that isn't there this time," he said.
"If anything, all the pressure will be on Alex Ferguson because his side
are the favourites and are expected to win."
United have been rampant since the turn of the year with a 100% record in
1999. Much of that is down to the goal-scoring form of Dwight Yorke, Andy
Cole and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who have netted 53 times this season.
Ferguson is considering fielding all three against Fulham in what would be
an awesome strikeforce because he is short of bodies in midfield, where
Paul Scholes and Roy Keane are suspended.
Jaap Stam is fit after a hamstring scare, but Gary Neville may miss out
because he is still feeling his sore knee.
Teddy Sheringham and Ryan Giggs are definitely out, and Ferguson insists
that Giggs is still doubtful for next month's Champions' League
quarter-final against Inter Milan.
Earlier in the week, the Welshman claimed he hoped to recover from his
hamstring injury to make the first leg at Old Trafford on March 3.
"I keep reading about how he hopes to be fit for the that game," said
Ferguson.
"Of course he wants to be fit, and we all hope that, but a hamstring injury
is a hamstring injury."

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Subject: United trophy honours tragic teenager
United trophy honours tragic teenager
BELFAST, Feb 12 - Manchester United are to donate a special trophy in
memory of one of Northern Ireland's most promising young soccer players who
collapsed and died during a training session in his home town of Lisburn on
Tuesday.
Martin Bell, 14, a target for a number of top clubs, had been preparing to
go to England for a trial with United later this week.
The boy was buried on Friday and United manager Alex Ferguson sent a
personal message of condolence to the family.
The youngster had visited United on several occasions and Ferguson said:
"While I was watching the boys play or while attending a social gathering,
I was very impressed by his character. He will be sadly missed by all the
boys and staff at the club."
The new trophy will be presented each year to the most promising teenage
player from Northern Ireland.

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Subject: ITC on our side.
Reprinted, without permission, from Mr. Murdochs own paper, The Times.
ITC chief queries Man Utd bid
BY RAYMOND SNODDY, MEDIA EDITOR
PETER ROGERS, head of the television industry's main regulatory
body, has expressed serious reservations about British Sky
Broadcasting's planned £623 million bid for Manchester United Football
Club, it emerged last night.
The recommended offer by BSkyB, which is 40 per cent owned by News
International, owner of The Times, is currently being investigated by the
Monopolies and Mergers Commission.
Mr Rogers, chief executive of the Independent Television Commission,
has said privately that there are two ways of dealing with problems that
might arise from broadcasting organisations owning football clubs, such
as conflicts of interest over selling broadcasting rights. One option is an
outright ban on broadcasters owning football clubs. The other is to set
conditions to make sure that conflicts of interests do not arise by making
sure that such broadcasters are not involved in decisions on the sale of
television rights.
Mr Rogers has made clear that he thinks a ban would probably be better.
It is believed that the ITC chief executive has expressed similar views in
evidence to the MMC. It is not clear, however, whether Mr Roger's
views represent those of the Independent Television Commission as a
whole. As a senior television regulator, Mr Roger's views will carry
weight, but will still be only one voice in the body of evidence being
assembled by the MMC.
BSkyB's bid for Manchester United, which proved controversial with
many fans, some of whom have demonstarted against a sale, was made
primarily as a defensive measure.
The company is concerned that a case now before the Restrictive Practices
Court could rule that the collective television rights agreement organised
by the Premier League and the BBC could be ruled an illegal cartel. If the
court finds against the deal, BSkyB would hope to use Manchester United
as the basis for negotiating new individual deals with Premier League
clubs.
BSkyB last night said that it believed that its proposed acquisition broke
no competition law and that it was confident of being able to address all
the points raised by the MMC.
Other broadcasters such as Carlton Communications and NTL, one of
Britain's big three cable companies, have expressed interest in acquiring
football clubs, but are waiting to hear the outcome of the present MMC
inquiry.

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Subject: RETHINK SKY BID - UNITED FANS
Fans opposed to BSkyB's proposed takeover of Manchester United claim the
club's directors should reconsider the bid. The Independent Television
Commission has called called for the £623.4million takeover to be blocked,
and the Independent Manchester United Supporters Association (IMUSA)
feels club chiefs should have a rethink because of mounting opposition.
According to the Financial Times, the ITC claimed in its submissions to the
Monopolies and Mergers Commission, which is investigating the takeover,
that the deal would distort the free market in broadcast rights to matches.
IMUSA chairman Andy Walsh said: "It's very encouraging news if it's true
that the ITC have recommended that the deal be blocked.
"The opposition is now so great to this takeover that the board of
directors need to take a collective step backwards and sit down with the
shareholders and supporters and discuss the future of the club.
"If chairman Martin Edwards still wants to dispose of his shares then why
not put them in a trust fund to be administered by fans and those who care
about the future of the club?"
Walsh also called on supporters of all clubs to write to their MPs asking
them to support Worsley MP Terry Lewis' Early Day Motion opposing the deal.
"There's an Early Day Motion 266 currently on the order paper submitted by
Terry Lewis, MP for Worsley," he said. "We would ask all football fans to write
to their MPs and ask them to sign EDM 266."

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Subject: Keane deal close
Edwards buckles to Keane demands
Chairman Martin Edwards is reportedly ready to accept Roy
Keane's £40,000-a-week wage demands and talks are scheduled
to kick-off within a fortnight.
The United skipper is on course to smash the reknowned Old
Trafford wage ceiling - which could lead to the club eventually
attracting some of the biggest names from the continent in the
summer. Keane's adviser Michael Kennedy has accepted a boardroom
invite to thrash out a £2 million-a-year deal for the 27-year-old star.
The Irish midfielder was always willing to pledge the rest of his
career to club but said he would not sign any deal "unless it is the
right one."
He said: "The first talks between us have been arranged within
the next fortnight."
United fans have long been frustrated by the club's inability to
attract world class players from abroad while earning obscene
profits which make them the richest around.
Keane's deal could open the way for players such as Zinedine
Zidane to arrive at the end of the season.
Zidane, however, could be on his way to Liverpool if he is
considering the Premiership at all for his next destination.
The Frenchman was seen deep in conversation with both Paul Ince
and Gerard Houllier on Wednesday night.

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