Sunday, January 27, 2008

FA Cup 27/1/2008 - Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur

This will be an amazing live commentary and play by play soccer match between two English Premier League giants on a roll when Manchester United hosts Carling Cup finalist Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford in this monumentous English FA Cup clash. Manchester United as everyone already knows is on a roll by brushing aside practically every side that stands in their path on the way to another English Premier League title, even when they do not play well they have the magical feet of Ronaldo, Tevez and the brutish bullying of Rooney to bring them results, at times even when Rio Ferdinand messes up as usual. Ferguson their bully of a manager is also up to his old tricks of mentally crushing his opponents before each match, and has also grown to be a really bad loser even at his age and having been bestowed a sir to his name by the Queen of England he still shows vulgar signs to fans. You would have thought with his time and age in the game it would not affect him. Still, the Manchester United juggernaut rolls on and you would not expect any team, even Arsenal and Chelsea, to be able to stop them.


Tottenham Hotspur, however, seem to be on a real revival under Juane Ramos with recent results they have even thrashed a brilliant Arsenal team this past midweek in the Carling Cup semi final and they will be raring to go again in this live commentary and radio broadcast FA Cup match at Old Trafford. Ramos has brought a new level of fitness, dedication and discipline to the unbridled attacking talents he has in the Spurs team, and molded a strong fighting unit despite publicly making known his intentions to let go of many players. One player that should not be in the team any longer would be Pascal Chimbounda the money grubber who told friends that he was only in it for the money and wanted to move to Newcastle even though he could get to play in the Carling Cup final and win a medal. If I were Kevin Keegan, I would not sign him.


Despite having a good run and probably fielding his best team, I would not expect Juande Ramos to be able to get a result out of this live commentary and radio broadcast FA Cup match against Manchester United. They might score a few goals against a weak Manchester United backline where if Vidic does not play you might expect it to become leaky but we will never know what kind of team Ferguson would field in cup competitions outside of the Champions League. Regardless, it should be another win for Manchester United in this live commentary and TV telecast FA Cup soccer match against Tottenham Hotspur but despite this, Spurs should walk away with their heads held high for what they have managed to overcome this season.

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