Wayne Rooney to miss derby clash with City as FA refuse to slash his swearing ban

Wayne Rooney to skip derby clash with City as FA refuse to slash his swearing ban
Wayne Rooney has misplaced his battle to face Manchester Metropolis in up coming weekend’s FA Cup semi-final at Wembley following the FA refused to reduce his two-match ban for swearing.

Quit demonising Wayne Rooney, says Manchester United colleague Rio Ferdinand
Rio Ferdinand very last evening said that the nation really should stick to Wayne Rooney “as a footballer instead than keep lynching him” after the Manchester United striker’s goal saw his side consider a enormous stride towards the Champions League semi-finals. Connected Stories Champions League: Rooney’s redemption as Manchester United beat Chelsea Champions League: Barcelona in prime place following Shakhtar win …

Tottenham stay away from UEFA action about alleged offensive chants
Arsenal Manchester City Genuine Madrid Samuel Eto’o Tottenham Emmanuel Adebayor Uefa have confirmed that as there was “nothing in the delegate’s report” Tottenham are unlikely to confront action about offensive chants aimed at Emmanuel Adebayor which prompted allegations of racism from the True Madrid striker. Except if European football’s governing body acquire official notification of an offence from …

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MICAH RICHARDS MISSES DERBY SEMI

MICAH RICHARDS MISSES DERBY SEMI
Micah Richards – hamstring harm. Manchester Metropolis defender Micah Richards is set to miss next month’s FA Cup semi-closing in opposition to Manchester United soon after a scan on his injured hamstring unveiled a grade two tear.

BALOTELLI Happy AT Man Metropolis
Mario Balotelli insists he is experiencing lifestyle at Manchester City and wants to make historical past at the club. The controversial striker’s future has been the subject matter of intense speculation following an indifferent start off to his Metropolis job.

WELBECK WILL Opt FOR ENGLAND – FERGIE
Danny Welbeck – played for England in midweek. Sir Alex Ferguson expects youthful striker Danny Welbeck to commit his worldwide long term to England. Welbeck produced his international debut on Tuesday as a second-half substitute throughout England’s friendly draw with Ghana.

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MANCINI SETS SIGHTS ON DERBY WIN

MANCINI SETS SIGHTS ON DERBY WIN
Mancini – targets derby win. Manchester Metropolis manager Roberto Mancini admits he would get certain satisfaction from beating Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday.

Guy Metropolis physio Murphy walks out
Blackpool Manchester Metropolis Roberto Mancini Manchester Metropolis physiotherapist Jamie Murphy has left the club soon after a reported falling out with supervisor Roberto Mancini . The club has launched a statement saying the 37-yr outdated former Blackpool and Doncaster Rovers defender had left by mutual consent but reports recommend that Mancini was not happy with City’s harm list. Nonetheless, the club has manufactured it …

Weiss hoping for Rangers v Guy City final
Manchester Metropolis Rangers Rangers loanee Vladimir Weiss admits he would really like for the Glasgow club to qualify for the Europa League ultimate and take on Manchester Metropolis . The 21-year old winger is on loan to ‘Gers from City and ahead of his latest side’s clash with Sporting Lisbon at Ibrox on Thursday, says it would be outstanding to transfer through the phases of Europe’s second tier club levels of competition and …

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Man City defender Lescott surprised to earn derby start

Guy Metropolis defender Lescott stunned to make derby begin
Manchester Metropolis Manchester United Joleon Lescott admits he was shocked to start for Manchester City in their defeat to Manchester United . The England defender was delighted at becoming ­unexpectedly selected for the derby ­despite taking part in second fiddle to Vincent Kompany and Kolo Toure for most of the time. He stated: “The supervisor showed wonderful faith to select for me for these an ­important game and …

FERGUSON PRIMED FOR PIVOTAL CLASH
Sir Alex Ferguson – crunch time in title race. Sir Alex Ferguson understands there will be no trophies handed out at Aged Trafford on Saturday, but he accepts he could search back and really feel the end result of Manchester United’s derby-day clash with Metropolis was decisive.

Guy Metropolis coach Kidd: Feel it or not – there is lifestyle soon after Man Utd
Manchester Metropolis Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson Brian Kidd insists there’s life following Manchester United . Now a coach with Manchester Metropolis , Kidd was at the start of United’s domination of the Premier League as Sir Alex Ferguson ‘s No2. “There’s lifestyle ahead of it and there’s life right after it,” he said. “You get on with it. It was my determination, no issue. I’ve been quite, very lucky and blessed in …

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