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Senin, 21 Maret 2011

Rio: I've changed

Rio Ferdinand is a social networking aficionado and he says using his twitter account (@rioferdy5) has helped change people's perception of him off the field…

Away from the pitch, your Twitter account has proved extremely popular. What first prompted you to delve into the world of social networking?
It was mainly to show people the real me. A lot of people perceive me in a certain way and a lot of that’s down to how the media have chosen to portray me. It’s the image they’ve painted of me. I used to see loads of images in the papers of me with flashy earrings, big diamond chains or gold watches, but that’s not me any more. Obviously it was me at one point, but that was a long time ago, when I was a kid and the money was all new to me. But it’s unfair to use those pictures now. I’m a different person these days. I’m much more mature.

Do you think people understand that now?
Well, Twitter’s been good because it’s given me a platform to show people what I’m really like. I’ve heard people talking about me and they expect me to be on red carpets week in, week out. But I’ve only ever been on two red carpets in my entire life! At least on Twitter people can get an understanding of how you are, rather than how the media portray you. I’ve even had messages from fans thanking me for showing them what life for a professional footballer is really like.

But there are still misconceptions out there about footballers, right?
Definitely. Some people think being a footballer is all about beautiful cars, big holidays and private jets. I swear some people think I get a jet to go down to the shop to buy a pint of milk! When I get on a train people ask me what on earth I’m doing there. They think I must have bought the train or something. It’s weird. I’m on the train because I have to get from A to Band it’s the quickest and most convenient way for me to get there. Little things, like me tweeting when I’m sitting on a train, hopefully help people realise that footballers are actually human.

So would you say that Twitter has closed the gap between footballers and fans a little bit?
Absolutely. A lot of fans complain that they’re disconnected from players nowadays and that’s probably a fair comment. I can understand why they’d say that. But not all of us are like that. I love responding to fans and getting into debates with them. I think that it’s been a really positive experience. Every week – daily, almost – I get people telling me that I’ve inspired them or that my tweets have made them laugh. Some thank me for offering a connection to the club – some people feel that they get closer to Manchester United through it.

You’ve now amassed in excess of half-a-million followers. I think it was Spiderman who once said: “With great power comes great responsibility...”
Yeah, that applies to Twitter, without a doubt. I’m well aware of the audience that I’ve got and that I have a responsibility to make sure I stay within certain boundaries. And there are boundaries. I’m playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world, so I have to be careful sometimes. There have been quite a few occasions where I’ve consulted the club’s communications department before tweeting about certain things, and there are other things that I know are definitely off limits. But that’s fine – I understand that: the club and the team always comes first.

This interview first appeared in Inside United, the official club magazine.
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Today at OT: Pogba stunner

Monday 21 March

11:35 There's bad news for Bolton's Stuart Holden, who was stretchered off against the Reds on Saturday. It looks like he'll now miss up to six months of football with a knee injury. Jonny Evans was sent off for the offending challenge, although Bolton boss Owen Coyle later admitted he felt "both players went into a 50-50 committed". (NC)

10:53 You've probably heard a few whispers about Paul Pogba over the last 12 months. And there's a good chance you'll hear a lot more about him if the young Frenchman keeps scoring goals like the one he netted on Saturday in the Under-18s' 2-2 draw. Click on the link in the left-hand menu to view his latest stunner. I say "latest" because he's developed something of a habit of producing the spectacular. (NC)

10:21 Who impressed you most in Saturday's victory? It wasn't a game that will live long in the memory, but it could prove crucial in the title race. So far, fans have voted overwhelmingly for Wayne Rooney in our Man of the Match poll. Do you agree? Have your say at www.manutd.com/polls. (NC)

09:22 Sir Alex's men weren't the only United players in action on the weekend. The Academy's Under-18s drew 2-2 at Derby on Saturday in a game that featured another fantastic goal from Paul Pogba. We'll hopefully have footage of that goal for you later today. In the meantime, read Steve Bartram's match report. (NC) Today at Old Trafford

the week, bringing you the latest news and views from inside Old Trafford. (Nick Coppack)

The views expressed in this article are personal to the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Manchester United.
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MU Sebut Costa Pengganti Scholes

Manchester United akan bersaing dengan Chelsea dan Manchester City untuk mendapatkan Douglas Costa.

Manchester United (MU) dikabarkan sedang mencoba membuka perundingan dengan Shakhtar Donetsk untuk mendapatkan playmaker Douglas Costa dengan harga £18 juta.

The Mirror memberitakan Costa akan menjadi pengganti Paul Scholes, jika pemain asal Brasil itu bisa diboyong ke Old Trafford musim panas mendatang.


Costa menyita perhatian publik Eropa, menyusul sukses Shakhtar mencapai perempat final Liga Champions. Costa adalah pemain kunci sukses klub asal Ukraina itu.

Costa berada di director box Old Trafford, ketika MU susah payah mengalahkan Bolton Wanderers di Old Trafford.

Publik Ukraina, bahkan juga Eropa, menyebut Costa sebagai new Ronaldinho. Sir Alex Ferguson tak membantahnya.

Namun Fergie tampaknya masih akan membujuk Scholes, yang kini berusia 36 tahun, untuk meneken perpanjangan kontrak satu tahun.

Langkah ini ditempuh sebagai antisipasi jika MU gagal mendapatkan pemain yang layak menggantikannya.

Mendapatkan Costa pasti tidak akan mudah. Chelsea dan Manchester City juga menginginkannya, dan berani membayar jauh lebih tinggi..

Bukan kali pertama Fergie menginginkan Costa. Saat Costa masih memperkuat Gremio, Fergie sempat berupaya mendapatkannya, tapi MU mengajukan tawaran terlalu murah.
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Sir Alex Tak Risau Kejaran Arsenal

Manchester - Arsenal masih menjadi pesaing utama Manchester United dalam perebutan gelar juara musim ini. Namun Sir Alex Ferguson tidak khawatir karena sang rival masih terpaut angka yang cukup jauh.


MU kini menjadi tim yang paling berpeluang untuk menjuarai Premier League. Kemenangan atas Bolton Wanderers akhir pekan lalu dibarengi dengan hasil seri yang didapat Arsenal atas West Bromwich Albion.

Saat ini Wayne Rooney dkk. masih memuncaki klasemen dengan nilai 63 poin, terpaut lima angka dari The Gunners yang tepat berada di bawahnya dengan satu laga tersisa.

Satu laga tersebut memang berpeluang untuk dimenangkan oleh pasukan Arsene Wenger ini. Kendati demikian, hal itu tidak membuat Sir Alex risau karena timnya tetap masih punya keunggulan dua angka.

"Ini adalah keunggulan yang bagus," ujar Ferguson kepada MUTV.

"Jelas mereka memiliki satu pertandingan di tangan, Arsenal, tapi kami punya angka yang kami tidak perlu khawatir tentang hal itu," lanjutnya.

Walau unggul, posisi MU masih belum aman. Pasalnya The Red Devils masih akan mendapatkan lawan berat justru di saat-saat terakhir kompetisi. MU akan bertandang ke Arsenal (1/5/2011) dan dilanjutkan dengan menjamu Chelsea (7/5/2011).

"Jika kami mendapatkan seluruh pemain kami kembali, seluruh pemain pilar kami, kami akan mendapatkan kesempatan besar (untuk juara)," yakin Ferguson.

sumber: detiksport.com
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