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Date: Tues Jun 22  GMT+00:00 1999
Mail: barry@www.red11.org

This Issue:
1. SCHMIKES SIGNS  FOR SPORTING by Paul Hinson
2. Re: Duncan Edwards
3. Duncan Edwards Article from The Times - Monday, September 30 1996
4. The Triple "Video" in my postbox in Denmark today!
5. United ponder multi-million deal «« 
6. MANCHESTER UNITED will be granted a two-week extension to the new season.
7. UNITED THAI UP NEW DEAL

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Daily RED Trivia  Tues 22nd June 1999:

22/6/1901:
 Richard Iddon born in Tarleton, Lancashire. Iddon joined United from Chorley
 and made his debut at West Ham United in August 1925. An all-action Forward, he
 made just 2 appearances before moving back to Chorley in 1927. 

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Previous News:
 BSKYB Takeover news/pics at http://www.red11.org/mufc/bskyb.htm
  Brian Kidd Press conference, pic, real audio
   http://www.iol.ie/~redcafe/kidd.htm
 Peter Schmeichel's last Season at United!
   http://www.red11.org/mufc/news/schmeichel.htm

Next games:  ****Pre season tour JULY 1999 ***

Melbourne  Sydney  
Thu 15/7 MAN. UNITED V SOCCEROOS evening in Melbourne 
    at the MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground- capacity 90,000.) kick off 20.00hrs.
- Melbourne Cricket Ground 5 minutes from the city. Good transport available
 Tickets available - starts from $60.00 - behind the goal -next up is $90.00,
   $130.00 and $150.00

Sun 18/7 MAN. UNITED V SOCCEROOS STADIUM AUSTRALIA, Olympic Boulevard,
    Homebush Bay, Sydney  NEW SOUTH WALES  15.00 local time 
     Tickets for Sydney game try here:
 http://www.ticketek.com.au/frame.asp?url=search/search.asp
   then type MANCHESTER in the search field.

   + Far East

Wed 21/7 Shangai first time ever!!!
 This match will be watched by 80,000 fans 
  The game has sold out with the Shanghai Star reporting the home side's
  chairman Yu Zhifei as saying: ''It is unprecedented that the tickets
  should sell out for a match five weeks in advance." 

Sat 24/7 Hong Kong  Repeat of the 1997 game
 "ALL matches will be shown "the same day" om MUTV.

August 1st CHARITY SHIELD  Wembley:  Arsenal
August 3rd Omagh Town, St Julian's Road ground
            Temp seating will be erected to increase the
            capacity to 7,000 for the game.

UNITED Stats v All teams:
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*** FINAL PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE AS AT 16/05/99 ***
Pos Team                  P  W  D  L   F   A   W  D  L   F   A   GD  Pts
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 1  Manchester United    38 14  4  1  45  18   8  9  2  35  19   43   79
 2  Arsenal              38 14  5  0  34   5   8  7  4  25  12   42   78
 3  Chelsea              38 12  6  1  29  13   8  9  2  28  17   27   75
 4  Leeds United         38 12  5  2  32   9   6  8  5  30  25   28   67
 5  West Ham United      38 11  3  5  32  26   5  6  8  14  27   -7   57


*** TEAM STATISTICS - MANCHESTER UNITED - 1998/9
AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE: 55,188
HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE: 27/02/99 - Southampton (55,316)
LOWEST HOME ATTENDANCE:  15/08/98 - Leicester City (55,052)
BEST WIN:                06/02/99 - Nottingham Forest (8-1)
HEAVIEST DEFEAT:         20/09/98 - Arsenal (0-3)
BEST HOME WIN:           17/10/98 - Wimbledon (5-1)
HEAVIEST HOME DEFEAT:    19/12/98 - Middlesbrough (2-3)
BEST AWAY WIN:           06/02/99 - Nottingham Forest (8-1)
HEAVIEST AWAY DEFEAT:    20/09/98 - Arsenal (0-3)*****
  
CHAMPIONS' LEAGUE QUARTER-FINALS
 Manchester Utd  2 v 0  Inter Milan
 Real Madrid     1 v 1  Dynamo Kiev
 Juventus        2 v 1  Olympiakos
 Bayern Munich   2 v 0  Kaiserslautern

**DYNAMO KIEV      2 v 0  REAL MADRID         (Agg:3-1)
FC KAISERSLAUTERN  0 v 4  **BAYERN MUNICH     (Agg:0-6)
INTERNAZIONALE FC  1 v 1  **MANCHESTER UNITED (Agg:1-3)
OLYMPIAKOS         1 v 1  **JUVENTUS          (Agg:2-3)

Semi Finals 
Manchester United v Juventus  4-3agg 3-2 [1-1]
Bayern Munchen v Dynamo Kiev  4-3agg 1-0 [3-3]

UEFA Champions League Final  MANCHESTER UNITED 2 v 1 BAYERN MUNICH
Venue Camp Nou (Estadi FC Barcelona), Barcelona, Spain 
Date Wednesday 26 May 1999 Kick-Off 20.45 CET (19.45 GMT) 

 THE FANTASTIC TRIPLE WAS WON!!
Personal stories here: http://www.red11.org/mufc/barcelona.htm


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Subject: SCHMIKES SIGNS FOR SPORTING by Paul Hinson Sunday, June 20, 1999 19:26 Last month, Peter Schmeichel won an unprecedented treble with Manchester United. Next season, he'll try to score another remarkable hat-trick by winning the championship in a third different country. The giant goalkeeper arrived in Manchester eight years ago with Danish League medals, a big Drum-kit, several bottles of Barry Leemings dubious Potato-extracted alcohol and some Bacon in his luggage. By May 1993, he'd added the English championship to his roll of honour, having helped United to end a 26-year wait for the title. Now he finds himself in Portugal with a 617-year gap to close. His new team haven't topped their League since 1382. "Now in Sporting this is my new motivation," says Peter, who announced last November that he would be leaving Old Trafford, leaving the door open for some impetuous Colonial to return and claim the Number 1 shirt. It was a big decision for the Great Dane to make, but was one that was accepted, if initially rued, by his now former employers. "Obviously we wish Peter well for the future with his new club," says United Chairman Martin Edwards, who approved a transfer fee of half a million pounds to sign Schmeichel in 1991. He followed such goalkeeping legends as Paddy Roche, Jeff Wealands and Jim Leighton who all defended the Old Trafford Onion-Bag with distinction, Net-minders who will never be forgotten. "He enjoyed tremendous success with United, was a great servant to the club and has left us at our peak. Everyone here understands and respects his decision, and all of us, the players and fans, wish him well and hope he has more success in the future, Edwards added, whilst stripping the Megastore of all products carrying his name and removing all mentions of the Dane from official publications, including the Official Club History" Already the Lisbon faithful have dubbed their new keeper 'El Loco' -the Train who ploughs his way through the crowd to pluck corner-kicks out of the sky. "I know that I don't have the quality of my former team-mates with me here" he said, climbing into his gold-plated Rickshaw pulled by four locals en route to his luxury Castle set in the Portuguese hills. "But I am looking forward to the UEFA Cup next season, and £2.5 Million over two years was too good to resist" Good luck to Peter and his family from all the website team. Paul Hinson (email p.l.hinson@ais.salford.ac.uk) MUTV Masterfan Quiz Champion 1999 Ask the STATMAN at: http://www.red11.org/mufc/statman.htm The best STATS on the 1999 English and European Champions on the Web http://www.red11.org/mufc/stats.htm STATISTICS http://www.red11.org/mufc/pontin.htm RESERVES And JUNIORS Try the MUFC Quiz http://www.red11.org/miva/quiz/quiz.mv
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Subject: Re: Duncan Edwards At 19:32 21-06-99 -0500, Eddie Gonzalez wrote: >Hi Barry I've just read your posting in today's Digest and thought you >might be interested in Duncan Edwards autograph taken in Madrid in 1957. >Alongside Duncan's autograph you'll also find the autographs of other well >known players such as Bobby Charlton, Bill Foulkes, Eddie Colman and others. >Hope you find this interesting. >Eddie. Thankyou very much Eddie. To all Duncan Edwards addicts: The autograph is running at http://www.red11.org/mufc/edwards.htm http://www.red11.org/mufc/images/player/edwardsd/1957_autographs_tin.jpg Full Size: 423k 1136x798 http://www.red11.org/mufc/images/player/edwardsd/1957_autographs.jpg Still looking for more photos of Duncan in action? mail to barrylee@post3.tele.dk Thankyou Barry
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Subject: Duncan Edwards Article from The Times - Monday, September 30 1996 It would have been Duncan Edwards' 60th birthday tomorrow. Manchester United and England's young colossus died in Munich's Rechts der Isar hospital 15 days after the team's BEA twin-engined Elizabethan failed to get airborne from the icy slush of a German runway on February 6, 1958. He was 21. Edwards is buried in a cemetery at his home town of Dudley in the West Midlands. This week, as there usually are, a fresh bunch of red and white carnations fill the black granite vase below the 6ft-high headstone on his grave. The other granite vase is in the shape of a football. A red United replica shirt, brand new, has also been left there. John Phillips, Dudley borough council's assistant cemeteries and crematorium manager, said: "Visitors come to the grave all through the year. It is still a shrine. It is hard to put a figure on the numbers who come here each year. It's not only individuals who come to stand in silent respect at the grave, but whole parties, as if on a pilgrimage." Edwards is buried with his sister, Carol Anne, who was 10 years his junior and died after only 14 weeks of life. Their parents, Gladstone and Sarah, had no other children. After his son's death, Gladstone gave up his job as a factory metal-polisher and became gardening assistant and general factotum at the cemetery. He died in 1978, aged 70, and is buried in the same row as his son. Not far from the cemetery is St Francis' Church where above the font, a stained glass window is dedicated to Edwards. It shows the athletic manchild in football kit, genuflecting, with a scrolled caption saying "God Is With Us For Our Captain." BLOODED He, not Bobby Moore would probably have been England's captain in the World Cup of 1966. He would have been only 30. He captained Worcestershire Boys, Birmingham Boys, and England Schoolboys - having first played for the national team at only 13. He signed for United on October 2, 1952, the day after his 16th birthday. The boy was already 6ft tall and weighed 12st 6lb. By the following spring he was blooded in the league side. Two Aprils later, at Wembley against Scotland, he was picked for England at left half. He was 18 years and six months, England's youngest ever. England won 7-2. Less than three years of Edwards' life remained, during which heady time he won 17 more England caps. He played 151 matches for United, won two League Championship medals and a losers' medal in the 1957 FA Cup Final. But it was not so much what he did, but how he did it. He played like a gayle, but a gale garlanded with wispy skills and fearlessly daring originality. He could play anywhere. When England picked him at inside left, in 1957, his heroes, Matthews and Finney, were on each wing. They admit it was they who were awestruck. After MAtt Busby had tearfully unveiled Edwards' graveyard headstone in 1961, he spoke of his "grand, great boy who breathed goodness and who had no side, no swagger, no airs nor graces." Then the secretaryof the PFA, Cliff Lloyd, spoke for the still grieving confraternity of footballers. He said: " When any group of colleagues get together and say 'Matthews and Finney are the greatest English players of all time,' someone will always interject 'yes, but...' Short as his career was, you never hear a peep of dissent if you begin 'Duncan was the greatest of them all..'." When the Elizabethan attempted to take off from the Munich slush at the third time of asking, Edwards was in the back two rows, three seats by three, facing each other, preparing to play cards with Mark Jones, Tommy Taylor, Eddie Colman and David Pegg. They were all to die along with seven others from the club, although Edwards hung on for fully 15 days. At first it seemed he would pull through. After six days he was put on an artificial kidney machine. FLEETING He began to slip in and out of consciousness. United's assistant manager Jimmy Murphy, who had not been on the flight, sat for hours at the bedside, soothing his restless giant. On February 20, Duncan woke from his delirium and for a fleeting moment recognised Murphy. He smiled. "What time's kick-off against Wolves on Saturday?" he asked. "Two thirty as usual," said Murphy. "Get stuck in, lads," whispered Edwards in a soft, contented reverie, and then his eyes flickered, and closed for the final time. He died that night. The gravestone inscription reads: "A Day of Memory, Sad to Recall. Without Farewell, He Left Us All. http://www.red11.org/mufc/edwards.htm
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Subject: The Triple "Video" in my postbox in Denmark today! Monday 21st June 1999 Home from work, postman had a package from Manchester Cup of coffee, MUFC beer, TV, laptop computer and the following story ....... THE TREBLE "VIDEO" * Every game * Every Goal * See this lot in 130 mins of glory! York home debut x 2 goals :))) and the story went on! Barry quick comment: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a deadly weapon I reckon we might play him even more than we usually do next season?? The evidence ....... "18 goals - mostly as Super Sub" Charlton 2 goals (4-1) W Brondby to 6-1 (6-1) W Bury 1-0 (2-0) W Notts Forest 1-0 + 2-0 winner (2-1) W Leeds scored to 1-1 (3-2) W Tottenham 1-0 + 2-0 (2-2) Draw West Ham Header 2-0 (4-1) W Liverpool 90th min CRUNCH! (2-1) W Forest 4 goals in 8 mins as sub! (8-1) W Everton 1-0 winner (1-0) W Sheff Wed 1-0 (3-0) W THEN to cap it all a last MINUTE winner in the ECFINAL! WOW!! ------------------------------------------------------------- 1998-1999: Read this story of figures! A SEASON TO REMEMBER: some highlights ... 1998 highlights ... Dwight Yorke 2 goals in home debut v Brondby to (6-1) John Jensen "UNITED are my favorites to win CL" :)) About Bayern! Gary Neville quote "They never give in right to the end!!" hehe :)) Southampton the York/Cole partnership started running overdrive Keano - inspired goal at Brondby 6-2 ** :( November After 8 glorious seasons Schmeiks announces retirement ** Brondby 6-0 6-2 5-0 this could have been Tennis?! Pitch problems at OT: Hodgsen v succesor Kidd! v Blackburn 3-2 Sheff Wed 1-3 a loss ????? Barce & a 2nd 3-3 scoreline Cole/Yorke combination out of this world 2-1 3-2 "Nou Yorke Nou Yorke" Leeds 3-2 Nick Butt strike 13mins left *** December shocker Kidd goes Solo at Rovers *** Bayern pt.2/3 OT Roy Keane captain's strike 1-0 (1-1) Gary Neville "have we BOTH! qualified!?" Face of anguish Chelsea at home Cole BANG 1-0 (1-1) Boro 0-3 2 goal comeback not enough Butt/Scholes (2-3) Nott Forest Johnson x 2 + Giggs chip (3-0) ***** THE IMMACULATE ** 1999 ** NO LOSSES! * 21 Wins 9 Draws ***** Boro Cup 3-1 Yorke Cole West Ham 4-1 Sols on target Leicester 6-2 Yorke Cole Cole Yorke Yorke hatrick! STAM Roy Keane the triple? "Probably not out of our reach" Liverpool 2-1 Ball off the line then 88min Yorke + 90min Solskjaer! Charlton 1-0 Yorke again (1-0) TOP OF LEAGUE! Derby 1-0 Yorke "" "" Forest 8-1 Sols strikes 4 goals in 8 mins Mclaren over former club Fulham 1-0 Cole flick (1-0) Arsenal 1-1* Penalty miss Yorke? Pitch rough Cole header! Coventry 1-0 Throw from Peter to Giggs! Southampt 2-1 Roy's 4th goal of season 1-0 + Yorke 22nd goal! Inter M 2-0 Beckham cross to Yorke times TWO! Chelsea 0-0* chances galore! Chelsea 2-0 replay ... Yorke x 2 Newcastle 2-1 TWO Goal King Cole TWO Inter M 1-1* Ronaldo on Inter Out Paul Scholes scores away goal! Everton 3-1 Solskjaer GARY NEVILLE + Beckham free kick Wimbledon 1-1* 0-1 then David Beckham saves United Juventus 1-1* Juve take lead Sheringham unfairly disallowed GIGGS 90th min! Arsenal 0-0* Keane goal disallowed?? Arsenal 2-1 replay GIGGS WONDER GOAL, SCHMIKES pen save in 90th min! Sheff Wed 3-0 SSS Solskjaer Sheringham Scholes Juventus 3-2 0-2 in 10 mins then KEANE YORKE and ANDY COLE!!! "Steve MCLaren "omen 2 down v Real in 68" Leeds 1-1* Hasselbaink again 0-1 then COLE! Aston V 2-1 after 1-1 Becks strike free kick BRILLIANT! Liverpool 2-2* Becks supplies Yorke Irwin Penalty 2-1 scousers comeback Boro 1-0 Simply Dwight Yorke 2 games left for Premiership Blackburn 0-0* Then 3 games 3 Championships: TOTTENHAM 2-1 freak 0-1, then we take control Becks special + COLE! PREMIERSHIP CHAMPIONS 5 out of 7 seasons! NEWCASTLE 2-0 Keane injured Teddy on SHERINGHAM + SCHOLES FA CUP WINNERS 31 years after 29th May 1968 United beat Benfica 4-1 BAYERN MUNICH 2-1 0-1 then 2 goals in extra time SHERINGHAM SOLSKJAER AMAZING corners from David Beckham both converted! EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS *** THE TRIPLE *** ---------------------------- FACTS We only lost 3 "all 3 to 3 goals!" After Boro we had 33 unbeaten games!!! ---------------------------- Dwight Yorke TOP SCORER with 29 goals! Beckham "7" classics: 2-2 Leicester 94th min! 3-2 Barce 3-3 1-0 Brondby 5-0 3-0 Everton 3-1 1-0 Arsenal 2-1 2-1 Villa 2-1 1-1 Tottenh 2-1 //////////////////////////////////////// To find this video on the net just go to manutd.com or www.vci.co.uk I did :))))))) Barry in RED heaven www.red11.org
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Subject: United ponder multi-million deal «« United executives are considering a move which could see the club swell the coffers even further. Chief Executive Martin Edwards and the board are believed to be considering proposals to ditch kit-makers Umbro and form their own company to produce and market the team strip. The current deal with sportswear firm Umbro runs out in 2002 and the club are earmarking that date to begin producing kits themselves. The Umbro agreement earns United £11m a year but that figure would be dwarfed by profits the club could expect to receive. Umbro have also attracted critiscm in recent years for introducing 17 kits in just eight years. Should the club decide to go ahead with the plan they would regain control over kit changes and fans hope that will ensure a better deal. Lee Hodgkiss, of the Independent Manchester United Supporters Association, said: "Hopefully more finance will go into the club for the important things, like investing in players, the stadium and keeping ticket prices at a reasonable level."
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Subject: MANCHESTER UNITED will be granted a two-week extension to the new season. That is the price the Reds have asked for - and will be given - by the FA for agreeing to fly the flag for England by playing in the inaugral World Club Championship in Brazil next January. Traditionally the FA have blocked any attempts by United to have the season extended to ease their yearly fixture congestion. But, under pressure from Government Sports Minister Tony Banks, the FA are now prepared to offer the Reds a fortnight's extension to the 1999-2000 campaign providing Alex Ferguson's team takes part in the two-week tournament in Rio de Janeiro. The Government are desperate to have the Old Trafford Treble winners representing England in the World Club Championship which is the branchild of FIFA president Sepp Blatter. Sports Minister Banks is worried that Blatter would take it as a personal insult if the champions of England and Europe snubbed his tournament. Blatter's influence and backing could emerge as a powerful weapon in England's bid to land the 2006 World Cup. Even more worrying for the Government was that if United hadn't been given the extension to enable them to take part in the World Club Championship, their place in the tournament would have gone to Bayern Munich. And that would clearly have enhanced Germany's chances of pipping England to host the 2006 World Cup finals. But United's decision to add weight to England's World Cup bid by playing four matches in Brazil in January will lead to a crippling fixture programme for Ferguson's team next season. Ferguson has already stated that he's aiming for an unheard of Double-Treble in the new campaign with his sights set once again on landing the Premiership title, FA Cup and Champions' League Cup. Even without FA Cup replays, success in those three tournaments would involve the Reds playing in 61 matches following the extension to the Champions' League which will involve 17 games for the two finalists. To add to that punishing schedule, United will play at least one Worthington Cup tie, a European Super Cup match against Lazio in Monaco in August and a World Club final against Palmeiras of Brazil in Tokyo in November. Taking on the extra four matches in the World Cup Championship in January meant that the Reds were faced with the possibility of cramming in 68 matches into a 38-week domestic season. And that would have placed an unbearable strain even on an Old Trafford squad which is widely regarded as the strongest in the whole of British soccer. Even extending United's season to forty weeks will stretch Ferguson's current player-resources to breaking point and indicates strongly that the Reds boss will be asking his board to back another major splash into the transfer market this summer. But at least the two week's extension will give Fergie the breathing space he needs to rest his players between important matches and prevent the farcical situation which has arisen in previous seasons of United ending a campaign with five games in ten days. Says United spokesman Ken Ramsden: ``There are indications that we will be given help with our fixtures next season which hasn't always been the case in the past. ``FIFA want Manchester United to take part in the World Club Championship and we are willing to do so providing that we don't end up playing every day of the week towards the end of the season. ``We will be holding further talks with the FA next week and we are hopeful that a formula can be found to enable us to take part in the World Club Championship which won't have a detrimental effect on our other targets in the new season.''
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Subject: UNITED THAI UP NEW DEAL Manchester United's merchandising tentacles are stretching out to cover a huge chunk of south-east Asia. United, already the biggest merchandising football club in the world, have signed a 10-year deal to sell their products in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand. The deal will see a Manchester United store open in Singapore next year, followed by branches in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. United will not get any immediate cash from the agreement but will receive a share of the profits. The deal with Singapore firm FJ Benjamin Holdings Ltd is targeting an estimated half a million ``ardent supporters'' of the Treble winners. Frank Benjamin, president of FJ Benjamin Holdings, said: ``We are very pleased to give Manchester United supporters and football enthusiasts in the region the opportunity to participate in the Manchester United dream. ``Conservatively, there are an estimated half a million very ardent supporters in south-east Asia.'' The deal also gives the firm first refusal to distribute United merchandise in Burma, Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines and Vietnam. Peter Kenyon, deputy chief executive of Manchester United Plc, said: ``Our partnership marks the first major step in the roll-out of Manchester United's retail offering outside the UK.''
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