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Friday, 17 July 2009Bournemouth v Tottenham, 19:45Saturday, 18 July 2009Barnet v Arsenal, 15:00Cambridge Utd v West Ham, 15:00Gateshead v Sunderland, 15:00Malaysia v Man Utd, 10:30North Ferriby Utd v Hull, 12:00Orlando Pirates v Man City, 14:00Peterborough v Aston Villa, 15:00Rochdale v Everton, 15:00

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Sir Alex Ferguson will have a strong squad at his disposal on Saturday, when he names the line-up for United's first Asia Tour match against Malaysian XI.All bar two of the 22 players on board the flight from Manchester to Kuala Lumpur are full internationals, the exceptions being Brazilian left-back Fabio da Silva and Italian striker Federico Macheda.New signing Michael Owen is in contention for his first appearance in a United shirt, having joined fellow strikers Wayne Rooney, Dimitar Berbatov and young Macheda on the plane.Travelling squad: Edwin van der Sar, Tomasz Kuszczak, Ben Foster; Jonny Evans, Patrice Evra, Rio Ferdinand, Gary Neville, Wes Brown, John O’Shea, Fabio da Silva; Nani, Zoran Tosic, Darren Fletcher, Anderson, Darron Gibson, Paul Scholes, Michael Carrick, Ryan Giggs; Michael Owen, Dimitar Berbatov, Federico Macheda, Wayne Rooney.Welbeck is at the U-19 tournament, Obertan injured. Hargreaves obviously injured.

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according to the official websitePark Hargreaves and Valencia wern't in the travelling squad.just got my hopes up bout Hargreaves aswell he needs to be a key player next season. Fc United in Korea to play another fan-owned team on Saturday then they play AFC wimbledon next Saturday in Londonnice edit you saw the error of your ways.

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This the same Arsenal who regularly field a team full of foreigners have a foreign manager a Foreign named stadium and if some American, Russian or guy with a tea towel on his head came with a wad of cash they'd welcome them with open arms and there board members wanna maintain that they have a history of tradition based on the unimportant fact that they've never ended a contract early sounds like a Peter Kay Parody to me

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This the same Arsenal who regularly field a team full of foreigners have a foreign manager a Foreign named stadium and if some American, Russian or guy with a tea towel on his head came with a wad of cash they'd welcome them with open arms and there board members wanna maintain that they have a history of tradition based on the unimportant fact that they've never ended a contract early sounds like a Peter Kay Parody to me
Despite our board recently rejecting that exact opportunity last week, keep up.Having staff (players/manager/chief executive) of other nationalities is nothing, they can come and go but the club has been mostly in the same (British) family hands for the last 60 years (apart from one director). How many other teams can say that?Everyone in football knows the Arsenal way, class in everything we do and I don't think any other club celebrates their history like us.A lot of Chelsea, Man Utd and now Man City supporters have become disillusioned with the way their clubs have changed in the last few years despite success from the two former clubs.We haven't won anything for a while but no Arsenal supporter to ready a start a breakaway club in response to the way the club is being run.
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