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i heard commentator mentioning that he's still considered on loan till end of the seasonOriginally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:Tim Howard will be playing if i'm not wrong, he was officially sold to Everton few months back
Left out Tim Howard le la..Originally posted by sand king:Everton vs Manchester Unitedvs
Everton: Johnson,Wright, Neville, Yobo, Lescott, Stubbs, Valente, Arteta, Davies, Carsley, Osman, Beattie, McFadden, Anichebe, Vaughan, Weir, Ruddy, Van der Meyde.
nope. his biggest priority shld be the league, though he coveted the ECL trophy for much of the 90s and in the early 2000sOriginally posted by omgukilledkenny:biggest question is, will SAF rest his big players for the 2nd leg against milan?
anyone but richardsonOriginally posted by imprezaWRXSTi22B:nope. his biggest priority shld be the league, though he coveted the ECL trophy for much of the 90s and in the early 2000s
but maybe he will utilise smith and ole..... hopefully.... cos guess he needs some fresh legs....
Tim Howard no longer belong to man utd......Originally posted by omgukilledkenny:i heard commentator mentioning that he's still considered on loan till end of the season
so he cant play yet![]()
"Although having completed a £3million move to Goodison from United, Howard is technically still on loan from Old Trafford until the end of the season and Premiership rules mean he cannot play tomorrow."Originally posted by ghimpheng:Tim Howard no longer belong to man utd......
Originally posted by omgukilledkenny:Knn.. after SAF got pissed n threatened to sell him off den he get up his lazy arse.
[b]Saha handed bench place
Louis Saha will be among the substitutes for United's crucial Premiership trip to Everton on Saturday lunchtime.
The French forward has been out of action for nearly a month with a troublesome hamstring injury. But he will be available for the Reds at Goodison Park as United go in search of another vital victory which will edge them ever closer to the Premiership title.
"We don't have any more injuries from Tuesday, thank goodness," said Sir Alex on Friday. "There are one or two niggles after such a high-tempo European game.
"Going to Everton is very difficult," he added. "European football does take it out of you, but hopefully the extra day's rest having played on the Tuesday will enable us to get the players into good shape. It's a vital game for us."[/b]