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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

AWARDS: Nominees and Winners – Nani, Chicharito, Tunnicliffe and Gill!

Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year nominees: Tunnicliffe, Pogba and Thorpe.

Winner: Ryan Tunnicliffe



Reserve Player of the Year nominees: Joe Dudgeon, Oliver Gill and Scott Wootton.

Winner: Oliver Gill


“You very, very rarely see Ollie have a bad game or even a bad training session,” said Reserves boss Warren Joyce. “He’s an example of how to prepare for games.”

Goal of the season nominees: Berba overhead vs Liverpool, Chicharito backwards header vs Stoke and Rooney overhead kick vs City.

Winner: Rooney


Rooney claimed that his goal “shut City up” after they had been talking about winning the league.

Sir Matt Busby player of the year winner: Chicharito



“I do not deserve this,” Chicharito said, before saluting his team mates. Aww.

Players’ player of the year winner: Nani


Nani and Rooney both voted for Edwin Van der Sar.

PICTURES: United Awards Evening




Michael Carrick talks about the amazing “buzz” that comes with winning the league.


Edwin Van der Sar confirms the Champions League final will be his last game in a Manchester United shirt.


Nemanja Vidic says he is glad to have been proven right in believing United would win the league.


Brian McClair praises the youth team and looks to two youth team products. Darron Gibson, who scored a goal in the Champions League semi-final, and John O’Shea… the fourth best keeper at the club.

Bloody Sunday as Israel murder 21, and injure over 200 people in Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon


Today can only be described as “Bloody Sunday” following the deaths of 21 people, and over 200 injured by Israeli forces. 10 people are reported dead in Lebanon, 8 in Syria, 2 in Gaza, and 1 in the occupied West Bank.

Tens of thousands of Palestinians marked the Nakba anniversary by marching to the borders with Israel in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon. They were demanding their right of return to the homes and lands they were force to flee in 1948.

In Gaza, thousands of people marched to the Erez border crossing where they were met by a barage of bullets and shells fired from tanks. A 17 year old was killed, and 60 were injured. Most of those injured were children, with wounds to their legs. Another man was killed later in the eastern area of Gaza. Currently, F16′s, Apache Helicopters and unmaned drones are roaming the skies above the besieged area.

In Lebanon, thousands marched to Maroun el Rass, the border with Israel. Demonstrators were fired upon by Israeli troops leaving 10 dead and 70 injured, according to local reports. Thousands protested for hours before dispersing peacefully.

In Syria, Palestinian refugees and Syrians crossed into the occupied Golan Heights, and like in Lebaonon and Gaza, they too met a hail of bullets. Local reports say 8 people have been killed and 50 injured. The Syrian Foreign Ministry called Israels actions “criminal activity”, and called on the interntional community to hold Israel responsible for the killing.

In the occupied West Bank, demonstrators faced rubber bullets, live fire, and deadly tear gas as they commerated the Nakba. Unconfirmed reports say 1 man has been killed, and close to 100 people injured. Clashes lasted for hours as demonstrators continued to come under attack from Israeli troops.

Across the world, thousands of people have also been remembering the Nakba. In New York, Norman Finkelstein joined thousands of demonstrators, and in Cairo, thousands have been protesting outside the Egyptian embassy. In London, Dublin, Paris, Madrid, Belfast, Amman, Ankara, Istanbul, Gothenburg and many other cities worldwide, thousands have come out to show their support for the Palestinians right to return to their homes and land.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “We are determined to defend our borders and our sovereignty”.

A spokesman for Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Sami Abu Zuhri, called Sundays murders “a turning point in the Israeli-Arab conflict that proved the Palestinian people and Arabs were committed to ending Israeli occupation.”

Hezbollah condemned the “Israeli aggression on unarmed civilians in Maroun al-Ras and in the Golan, which constitutes a dangerous violation of human rights, and what happened today in Maroun al-Ras and in the Golan is an embodiment of the will of the Palestinian people who are committed to the right of return.”

Mahmoud Abbas, speaking in a telvised interview said, “Their precious blood will not be wasted. It was spilt for the sake of our nation’s freedom.”

Western leaders including Barak Obama, David Cameron, Nicolas Sarkozy, and others has remained silent on the murders.

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