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www.red11.org DAILY NEWS
Date: Thu Sep 16 1999 04:31:36 GMT
Mail: barry@www.red11.org

This Issue:
1. BOSNICH BATTLING FOR No1 SPOT
2. NO NEED FOR EURO PANIC - BERG
3. Reserves: Liverpool 0-0 Man Utd
4. Liverpool police under investigation after United game

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*** To date our unbeaten runs stand currently as:

Unbeaten League run = 27
20 1998/99
+ 7 1999/00

Unbeaten League and Cup = 41
20 League 1998/99
+7 League 1999/00
+8 FA Cup 1999/00
+5 CL 1998/99
+1 CL 1999/00
+0 LC

Unbeaten Domestic League and Cup = 35
20 League 1998/99
+7 League 1999/00
+8 FA Cup 1998/99
+0 LC

figures by Masterfan Paul Hinson

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99/2000 fixtures/match reports are at
 http://www.red11.org/mufc/992000.htm

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*** FIXTURES ON 18/09/99 ***

         Aston Villa  v  Bradford City
        Derby County  v  Sunderland
      Leicester City  v  Liverpool
   Manchester United  v  Wimbledon
         Southampton  v  Arsenal
             Watford  v  Chelsea


*** FIXTURES ON 19/09/99 ***

             Everton  v  West Ham United
        Leeds United  v  Middlesbrough
    Newcastle United  v  Sheffield Wednesday
   Tottenham Hotspur  v  Coventry City

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MANCHESTER UNITED STATS v ALL teams on the Web
http://www.red11.org/mufc/stats.htm

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 NEXT MATCHES
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18-SEP-1999 [15:00] Manchester Utd. vs Wimbledon   (FA Premier League, HOME)
22-SEP-1999 [19:45] Manchester Utd. vs Sturm Graz  (UEFA Champions League, AWAY)
25-SEP-1999 [15:00] Manchester Utd. vs Southampton (FA Premier League, HOME)
29-SEP-1999 [19:45] Manchester Utd. vs Marseilles  (UEFA Champions League, HOME)


*** TEAM RESULTS - MANCHESTER UNITED - 

UNITED Stats v All teams:
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ALL FIXTURES at: http://www.red11.org/mufc/fix992000.htm
 
First Team Fixtures 1999/2000
All dates/times subject to change
Dates of possible cup ties also shown

Date        Opposition                         KO Time
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14/09/99    Croatia Zagreb           Home EC   19.45
18/09/99    Wimbledon                Home PL   15.00
22/09/99    Sturm Graz               Away EC   19.45
25/09/99    Southampton              Home PL   15.00
29/09/99    Marseille                Home EC   19.45
 3/10/99    Chelsea                  Away PL   16.00   "live on sky"

*11/10/99   Sir Alex Ferguson's testimonial OT [Schmeichel + Cantona]

13/10/99    ?     WC 3
16/10/99    Watford                  Home PL   15.00
19/10/99    Marseille                Away EC   19.45 
23/10/99    Tottenham Hotspur        Away PL   15.00
27/10/99    Croatia Zagreb           Away EC   19.45
30/10/99    Aston Villa              home PL   15.00
 2/11/99    Sturm Graz               Home EC   19.45 
 6/11/99    Leicester City           Home PL   15.00
20/11/99    Derby County             Away PL   15.00
24/11/99    ?     EC
27/11/99    Sheffield Wednesday      Away PL   15.00
30/11/99    Tokyo  Palmeiras         WCC       20.00
 1/12/99    ?     WC 4
 4/12/99    Everton                  Home PL   15.00
 8/12/99    ?     EC
11/12/99    FAC 3 Will not enter ...
15/12/99    ?     WC 5
18/12/99    West Ham United          Away PL   15.00
26/12/99    Bradford City            Home PL   15.00
28/12/99    Sunderland               Away PL   20.00  "live on sky"
 3/01/2000  Middlesborough           Home PL   20.00

 ***** 5-14 /01/2000 Brazil WTC  *****   [3-4 games]

*  8/01/2000  FAC 4 Will not enter ...
12/01/2000  ?    WC sf i
15/01/2000  Leeds United             Away PL   15.00
22/01/2000  Arsenal                  Home PL   15.00
26/01/2000  ?    WC sf ii
* 29/01/2000  FAC 5 Will not enter ...
 5/02/2000  Coventry City            Home PL   15.00
12/02/2000  Newcastle United         Away PL   15.00
* 19/02/2000  FAC 6 Will not enter ...
26/02/2000  Wimbledon                Away PL   15.00
27/02/2000  ?   Wembley WC f
 1/03/2000  ?   EC
 4/03/2000  Liverpool                Home PL   15.00
 8/03/2000  ?   EC
11/03/2000  Derby County             Home PL   15.00
15/03/2000  ?   EC
18/03/2000  Leicester City           Away PL   15.00
22/03/2000  ?   EC
25/03/2000  Bradford City            Away PL   15.00
 1/04/2000  West Ham United          Home PL   15.00
 5/04/2000  ?   EC qf i
 8/04/2000  Middlesborough           Away PL   15.00
*  9/04/2000  FAC sf Will not enter ...
15/04/2000  Sunderland               Home PL   15.00
19/04/2000  ?   EC qf ii
22/04/2000  Southampton              Away PL   15.00
24/04/2000  Chelsea                  Home PL   15.00
29/04/2000  West Ham United          Away PL   15.00
 3/05/2000  ?   EC sf i
 6/05/2000  Tottenham Hotspur        Home PL   15.00
10/05/2000  ?   EC sf ii
14/05/2000  Aston Villa              Away PL   15.00
* 20/05/2000 Wembley FAC f Will not enter ...
24/05/2000  ?    EC f

http://www.red11.org/mufc/match.htm

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Subject: BOSNICH BATTLING FOR No1 SPOT By David Anderson, PA Sport Mark Bosnich is facing the biggest challenge of his career to become Manchester United's first-choice goalkeeper again. Bosnich suffered the ignominy of being dropped for the Champions League clash with Croatia Zagreb in preference to former understudy Raimond van der Gouw. The Australian, who has recovered from his hamstring injury, had to make do with a place among the substitutes for the goalless draw at Old Trafford. Further proof of Bosnich's fall from grace came on Wednesday when he was named in United's reserve side to play Liverpool at Anfield. Bosnich could suffer even greater embarrassment on Saturday when he might not even make the bench against Wimbledon because Massimo Taibi is available again. Taibi would appear to be United's first-choice following his impressive debut at Liverpool and the Italian was given a hero's welcome when he was introduced to the Old Trafford faithful at half-time during the Zagreb game. Bosnich, who was United's number one goalkeeper before he was injured a month ago, is now effectively the club's third choice. Certainly Van der Gouw is in no mood to step aside for Bosnich and he said: "It's always nice to play, especially when you play in the Champions League. "We have three competitive goalkeepers and everyone will fight for their place. "I'm not looking at the personalities in the side and I was just happy to play." United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is trying to play down Bosnich's new status and he claims Taibi's signing does not have any implications for his future. He insists that he just wants to have ample goalkeeping cover for the arduous season ahead. "It doesn't mean anything," said Ferguson. "It means that I'm just protecting the club from any vulnerability from injuries. "That's what happened with Mark. He got injured just before the deadline and we didn't know when he would be back, so we signed a third goalkeeper." Despite whatever spin Ferguson attempts to put on Bosnich's position, there is no doubt that these are uncertain times for the former Aston Villa man. When Bosnich arrived in the summer on a free transfer under the Bosman ruling he was hailed as Peter Schmeichel's successor, now he is turning out for the reserves. © PA Sporting Life
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Subject: NO NEED FOR EURO PANIC - BERG Henning Berg is unconcerned by Manchester United's disappointing start to the defence of their Champions League crown. Questions are being asked of the Treble winners after their drab goalless draw against Croatia Zagreb at Old Trafford. It was the first time United had drawn a blank in 12 Champions League games and following their marvellous win at Liverpool on Saturday, they looked like a team missing 11 players. United are third in Group D, two points behind leaders Olympique Marseille who come to Old Trafford in a fortnight's time. To add to United's gloom, Roy Keane will miss next week's game against Sturm Graz in Austria because of a setback in his recovery from his hamstring injury. However the unflappable Berg is refusing to panic and he remains confident that United will progress to the second group phase. "It's not a disaster 0-0," said the Norwegian international defender. "We didn't play well, especially in the first half. We put the pressure on in the second half, but overall we didn't play as well as we should have done and sometimes that happens in football. "We've drawn the first game, but there are still a lot of games to be played and we still have a good chance of going through. "I think even if it was the knock-out round, I would fancy our chances to go over to Zagreb and get a win. They were very defensive over here and are they going to play that defensive at home or are they going to come and attack us? "I still think we are a better team then they are and we have a good chance of winning over there."
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Subject: Reserves: Liverpool 0-0 Man Utd 15th September, 1999 - Premiership Reserves League Liverpool 0-0 Manchester United Manchester United: Bosnich, Roche, Wallwork, O’Shea, Curtis (Hilton 81), Wellens, Cruyff, Healy (Ford 68), Chadwick, Notman, Greening (Culkin 77). Liverpool: Friedel, N.Murphy (Boardman 81), Henchoz, Kippe, Bjornebeye (c), Partridge, Arnasson (Olson 45), Navarro Maxwell, Armstrong, Newby. (Team different to that in programme - amendments were provided via the P.A. system).
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Subject: Liverpool police under investigation after United game An independent inquiry has been launched into claims that police used excessive violence during clashes with soccer fans. Officers in riot gear were called into Liverpool city centre on Saturday after fighting broke out among Liverpool and Manchester United fans. Merseyside Police has received complaints that officers were heavy-handed and hit out with batons at innocent bystanders. Five people were charged after the clashes and two police officers were injured. Chief Constable Norman Bettison has referred the case to the independent Police Complaints Authority, which will appoint an officer from an outside force to conduct an inquiry. 'Outrageous' police action The investigation will centre on the actions of the force's Operational Support Group, which acted on orders to clear four city centre pubs after the trouble broke out. Solicitor Rex Makin, representing some members of the public who claim they were victims of police violence, said some of the police action was "quite outrageous". The match, which Liverpool lost 3-2, had been moved to an 1130 BST kick-off and a major police operation was mounted to prevent trouble. Police said the vast majority of Manchester United fans had left the city by the time the trouble flared at around 1830 BST.
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