Monday, 22 December 2008

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Keane Resigns


Roy Keane has resigned as manager of Sunderland after 27 months in charge.

Keane, 37, took over in 2006 but chose to step down with the club lying 18th in the Premier League following five defeats in six matches.

First team coach Ricky Sbragia has been placed in temporary charge, assisted by coaches Neil Bailey and Dwight Yorke.

"Roy's decision sums up his desire to always do what is best for the club, despite the club's efforts to keep him," said chairman Niall Quinn.

"Roy deserves huge respect for his contribution and the manner in which he guided the club from the depths of the Championship back to the Premier League.


Niall Quinn expresses his disappointment at the departure of Roy Keane
"His winning mentality and singled mindedness were just what this club needed. Even in his departure he has been more concerned for the welfare of the players and his staff than himself.

"The board has reluctantly accepted his decision and wish him and his family well for the future."

Man United 5 - 3 Blackburn

1-0 Tevez

2-0 Nani

Mccarthy 2-1

3-1 Tevez

4-1 Tevez

4-2 Derbyshire

4-3 Mccarthy

5-3 Tevez (AGAIN!!)

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Ronaldo named Europe's top player


Cristiano Ronaldo has been crowned European Footballer of the Year by France Football magazine.

Ronaldo, 23, won the prestigious Ballon d'Or trophy after scoring 42 goals as Manchester United won the Champions League and Premier League last season.

Barcelona forward Lionel Messi was second and Liverpool striker Fernando Torres was third.

Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard were also in the running to succeed Kaka as Europe's top star.