Internationals, oh well
Another boring week on schedule has come with United's players blown all over the world for pointless international games. This isn't much of an article, so if you already know everything about our players on international duties, you don't have to read it. It's just an information for those ones who don't.
John O'Shea has travelled to Germany with his national team, this game is a bit of mystery since I can see Irish boys taking away 1 point from this difficult ground, but Germans remain favourites to win it.
Ryan Giggs will begin his another attempt to take Welsh side to the major competition in Czech Republic, facing team that vastly disappointed their fans at the World Cup. Should Wales get 1 point in that game, they would put themselves in a good position before following games.
Cristiano Ronaldo has already played for Portugal side that lost 4-2 to Denmark yesterday, with our star missing a penalty. First in his life probably, as before yesterday he had scored plenty of decent goals from 12 yards.
Wayne Rooney will miss another international game due to spastic decision of some cunts that rated his attack on Carvalho as deliberate. No surprise there, the whole world seems to be against Rooney nowadays, even FA banned him for nothing because they felt obligated to.
Louis Saha will most likely not play for French team because Domenech feels he's not as good as Sylvain Wiltord. Mikael Silvestre and Patrice Evra aren't even in team, because Jean-Alain Boumsong is more solid in Domenech's humble opinion.
Rio Ferdinand broke his toe during Watford tie, so he won't play against massive Andorra side today. He will be replaced by the other United player, Wes Brown, who somehow didn't manage to convince Eriksson to his abilities. Gary Neville will miss the same game with injury, while Michael Carrick, Kieran Richardson and Ben Foster have all been given tickets to watch it from the bench.
Darren Fletcher will face Faroe Islands in game that will most likely be played until first goal is scored.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's come-back could be seen as a massive boost for Norway, team that have been a constant failure for years, despite producing a couple of decent talents.
Nemanja Vidic is included in Serbia side despite injury which shows how important part of their team he is. He won't play against Azerbaijan today, actually he's not much needed in that game since Azerbaijan aren't an offensive side. He could play in Poland coming Wednesday though, I'm looking forward to that game.
Not much of your interest I reckon, but I'd also like to add that my national team faces Finland today in what's going to be possibly the most boring game of all times.
Good luck to all of our players and hopefully they won't come back with injuries. That final bit refers mostly to Saha, stay fit Louis!


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