Man Utd wins the 2011 EPL Title & Man City is the 2011 FA Cup Winners!
Manchester the city see a double celebration today as Manchester United take home the English Premier League title for the 19th time after drawing with Blackburn 1-1 at Ewood Park. The Saturday celebration kicked off with Manchester United playing away at Blackburn Rover’s Ewood Park and after conceeding the first goal to Blackburn thanks to a Brett Emerton finishing in the 2oth minute, Wayne Rooney equalized in a penalty in the 72nd minute following Paul Robinson’s foul on Javier Hernandez. The game petered out to a forgettable conclusion as both teams settles for the draw and the United players breaking out into mad celebration at the final whistle.

According to Sir Alex Ferguson, “It was a fantastic performance by the lads and the supporters and for everybody connected with the club it’s a great day today,” he said. “It wasn’t an easy game, we went 1-0 down having given them a bad goal but we kept on and we don’t give in. It looked like it was not going to be our day, we’ve always had it difficult here. It is a local derby and they are fighting for their lives, looking for that point, but we kept going and that’s a good quality.” (more…)
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Man Utd to create History?

Yes, I’m a huge Man Utd fan, and no, I’m not jumping the gun here to say they’re going to win all 5 tournaments they are currently involved in. After all, the ball is round, anything could happen on the football pitch.
Watching Manchester United lift the Carling Cup do make me feel that they could lift all five trophies available to them this season. I’m sure even non Man Utd fans would like to see the potential history-making quintuple of trophies. Right?
Despite what Sir Alex says at Press Conferences and to the fans, his face told a different story, though, and there can be no question that the 67-year-old Scot has his sights on what would be the most remarkable achievement in European club football history. (more…)
