Manchester United vs Malaysia – Photos from Field Level

Posted By Michael Yip / July, 21, 2009 / 23 comments

The stadium wasn’t as packed as the Saturday game, must say that the Malaysian team wasn’t playing as well as the first game either. Here are some of my thoughts along with loads of photos.


The Starting 11

The defensive players held on tight to their positioning and did well even though 2 goals were scored against them. Can’t really compare much between a team that’s been playing together for an entire season and a team assembled 12 days prior to the game right? (more…)

Congratulations Barcelona

Posted By Michael Yip / May, 28, 2009 / 1 comments

I must congratulate Barcelona on a game well played and a trophy well won. Deep down, from a die hard Manchester United fan, I truly congratulate them.

Watching the game with loads of fellow football fans and friends, Man Utd supporters, Barcelona supporters, we could clearly see who was the better side on the field from the 10th minute onwards. Barcelona played a better tactical game compared to Man Utd’s offensive. Their back four, the 3 midfield and 3 attacking force gelled very well in delivering the goods. Great passing by all the players posing numerous problems to Man Utd’s very bad defending. (more…)

LIVE MATCH: Manchester United vs Aston Villa

Posted By Michael Yip / April, 5, 2009 / 0 comments

Manchester United and Aston Villa needs to bounce back from their recent drop of form. Who will create more chances out of this opportunity?

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Man Utd to create History?

Posted By Michael Yip / March, 12, 2009 / 5 comments

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…)