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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

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Weeraradii Ugu Xumaa Oo Ka Dhacay Magaalada Jigjiga




Weeraradii Ugu Xumaa Oo Ka Dhacay Magaalada Jigjiga....

(Jig-Jiga}29.5-7
weeraradii ugu xumaa inta taariikhda la'og yahay oo ka dhacay magaalada Jig jiga ee xarunta ismaamulka somalida ethiopia ayaa ay warar kala duwani haatan kasoo baxayaan....................

Warar faahfaahsan ayaa ka soo baxaya dadkii ay waxyeeladu ka soo gaadhay qaraxii lala beegsaday fagaarihii lagu xusayay munaasabadda maalintii ay talada dalka Itoobiya la wareegtay jabhadda EPRDF ee Tigreegu horseedka ka yahay.

Ilo xogogaal ah oo ku sugan magaalada Jigjiga ayaa xaqiijiyay in dakii ku dhintay qaraxaas ay ka mid ahaayeen fannaanin, wariye iyo arday goobtaas ku sugnayd.

Madaxweyne C/laahi Xasan "Lugbuur" oo ka mid ah dadkii qaraxaas ku dhaawacmay ayaa ay xaaladdiisa warar is khilaafsan ka soo baxayaan.

Md. Lugbuur ayaa wararka qaarkood sheegyaan in dhaawac sahlan uu ka soo gaadhay lugta halka warar kalena ay tibaaxayaaan in dhaawiciisu uu yahay mid halis ah.

Madaxweynaha ayaa la sheegayaa in dhaawiciisii loo duuliyay magaalada caasimadda ah ee Addis Ababa si halkaas loogula tacaalo.

Duqii magaalada Jigjiga Axmed Yaasiin Bashiir Dool ayaa isagana dhaawac sahlani ka soo gaadhay qaraxaas.

Wararku waxay intaas ku darayaan in xaaladda magaalada Jigjiga ay degantahay iyadoo isbitaalka weyn ee magaaladana ay buux dhaafiyeen dadkii ku dhaawacmay qaraxyadii lala beegsaday magaalooyinka Jigjiga iyo Dhagax Buur.

Warar iyana aan goor dhaweyd ka helnay Jigjiga ayaa sheegaya in wararkii hore ee sheegayay in Godey ay Qaraxyo ka dhaceen uu yahy mid aan ilaayo iminka si hufan loo hubin.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Ethiopia oo Safarad Ka furatay Magalada Muqdisho.


Ethiopia oo manata si Rasmi'ah Uga furatay safarad magalada casimada ah ee Dalka soomaaliya ayaa waxaa Ka soo qayebgashay Sarikisha ugu sar'saraysa wadanka soomaaliya ay ka midyihin ray'salwasaraha Iyo Madexweynaha dalka soomaaliya.hadaba manta oo si rasmi ah loo furayay safarada ayaa waxa Cidhbaha lo tagay calanka ethiopia isaga oo u mesha jogay wasirka dafaca ee dalka ethiopia.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

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Somalia's Crisis
See No Evil: Somalia Sinks Into the Pit as the World Looks Away
By Chris Floyd, May 18, 2007
How bad is the situation in Somalia, the third target of George W. Bush's "Terror War" take-downs? It's "worse than Darfur," says the UN's humanitarian chief, John Holmes. Holmes, a former top British diplomat, told the Telegraph that "In terms of the numbers of people displaced, and our access to them, Somalia is a worse crisis than Darfur or Chad or anywhere else this year."

Ethiopia's Invasion of Somalia
By I.M. Lewis, April 16, 2007
Reports that the forces of 'transitional president' Abdillahi Yusuf and his Ethiopian allies have committed war crimes against civilians in the course of trying to subdue the citizens of Mogadishu is no surprise. Much more surprising, and morally satisfying, is the news that the European ministers and officials, who have so vociferously and uncritically supported Abdillahi in his bid to represent himself as Somali President, may also be implicated in these charges. Whatever the judicial position, the European Union is certainly morally guilty of doing its upmost to prop up the essentially otiose transitional federal government, whose only significant political action since its formation has been to get the Ethiopians to try to force their authority on Somalia. What is particularly astonishing, and in my view inexcusable, is the imperialistic behaviour of the European politicians and bureacrats in completely ignoring Somali public opinion and its overwhelming rejection of Col. Abdillahi and his followers.

African foray
By John Cherian, March 24, 2007
AS part of its efforts to prevent the precipitous decline of Empire, the administration of President George W. Bush announced in early February the decision to create a United States military command for Africa, "Africom". Bush said that Africom would be a fully functional unit by the end of 2008. He said that the Africa command "will enhance our efforts to bring peace and security to the people of Africa". The announcement comes after the American-backed Ethiopian invasion of Somalia in December.

Getting Away With It: Rendition and Regime Change in Somalia
By Chris Floyd, March 24, 2007
It's clear that no nation on earth will be allowed to organize its own society as it wishes, or work out its own internal conflicts, if the American elite decides they have some financial or strategic interest in the matter. The only nations immune to this power-mad interventionist philosophy are those who can strike back hard enough to upset the elite's apple cart. And thus we have Bush's "war on terror" - which is, as we've often noted, simply an escalation of the long-running, bipartisan foreign policy of the "National Security State" that has ruled America for 60 years.

More Blood in the Wake of the 'War on Terror'
By Chris Floyd, March 23, 2007
Has anyone noticed that yet another "regime change" accomplished with U.S. military assistance is now collapsing into savage - and entirely predictable - internecine conflict?
The Washington Post has certainly noticed. They put this story about the growing insurgency in Somalia and the brutal reprisals against the Bush-backed, Bush-trained Ethiopian occupiers and the Somali government they installed way up near almost the very front, all the way to...page 15.

Ungovernable Somalia and the Imminent Collision of Hegemonic Interests
By Abukar Arman, March 22, 2007
Beneath the veneer of their mutual strategic interest highlighted by their recent military cooperation against the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) there is an intriguing political undercurrent that is rapidly gathering momentum as Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and the leadership of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) continue their "business as usual" approach and implement a successive, haphazard set of initiatives that proven to add fuel to inter-clan deadly polarization and keep Somalia in perpetual chaos. The reckless invasion of the residence of an influential clan leader as he met with other clan elders and the former president of the Transitional National Government is but one such example.
The Ethiopian/US invasion prematurely ended a delicate peace process, six months of law and order, and threw Mogadishu back into that all too familiar vacuum of nihilism. Today, motors and artilleries are routinely fired from all directions; assassinations-- including high profile ones-- became part of the daily rituals; robbery and rape became rampant, and a full-fledged insurgency is underway.

The Somalia Quicksand
Mar 13, 2007
The much heralded arrival of Uganda soldiers in Mogadishu, Somalia's disputed capital, as the lead contingent of African Union troops into that volatile country, started with bloodshed. A missile launched at armoured cars carrying Ugandan troops enroute to Global Hotel, presumably to protect government officials, missed its target and killed 10 people; while retaliatory fire by Ugandan troops apparently killed four persons. Twenty others were wounded.

Somalia Reverts to Political Fragmentation
By Dr. Michael A. Weinstein - February 23 2007
During the first three weeks of February, Somalia continued its slide into political fragmentation as violent attacks against occupying Ethiopian forces and militias loyal to the Transitional Federal Government (T.F.G.) persisted on a nearly daily basis, inter-clan fighting continued to break out and the level of crime increased.

Hotbed for Terrorists: Ethiopia or Somalia?
By Sophia Tesfamariam - February 20, 2007
Africans, especially Somalis, stood by stunned by the manner with which international law was violated, trampled on and discarded by the US-backed Ethiopian war of aggression and invasion against Somalia. Why was the international community as deafeningly silent as innocent Somalis were bombed by US and Ethiopian bombers? Why was there no public outrage as innocent men, women and children were massacred in cold blood by the invading Ethiopian forces and labeled "extremists", "Islamists" etc. etc.? Have we reached the point where human lives no longer merit our concern and that by simply labeling populations as "extremists", "Islamists", "jihadists", etc. etc. that we can look the other way as thousands are massacred in front of our eyes and not care. Do we believe that we are somehow absolved of any responsibility in the carnage perpetuated under the auspices of the "global war on terrorism"? It is high time that we claimed humanity back!

The U.S. Hand on the Horn of Africa:
Behind the Invasion of Somalia
By Prasad Venugopal and Joel Wendland, January 23, 2007
The truth about the December Ethiopian invasion of Somalia and the January 7-8 U.S. air strikes on the Somalian towns of Afmadow and Ras Kamboni is obscure to most Americans. This makes it easy for the Bush administration to hide its actual intentions behind its ill-defined, illegal, and failing policy known as "the global war on terror." As usual, the bulk of the U.S. media have followed along, focusing their attention on the U.S. air strikes which failed to kill the targeted individuals (who may or may not have ties to Al-Qaeda and who may or may not have even been there), while callously downplaying or ignoring the deaths of as many as 70 non-combatants in the air strikes.

Protesters Denounce Illegal Occupation of Somalia
By Isabel Macdonald, January 21, 2007
On January 20, several hundred people protested in front of the US consulate in Toronto to demand the immediate withdrawal of Ethiopian troops from Somalia. "Somalia should not be a theatre of proxy wars and the hidden agenda of Ethiopia and its American allies", stated Shukria Dini, an organizer with the Coalition of Concerned Somali Canadians (CCSC), the group that organized the demonstration. The CCSC emphasizes the illegality of the occupation, which violates the principle of state sovereignty enshrined in the UN Charter, as well as UN Resolution 1725, which forbids neighbouring states from deploying troops to Somalia. The occupation is also a violation of the African Union Charter. Dini emphasizes the gendered impact of the occupation, citing reports of Ethiopian soldiers raping women in Somali towns and villages.

Somalia and Ethiopia: a new front in the 'long war'
By Ken Olende and Charlie Kimber, January 17, 2007
To understand the current crisis in the Horn of Africa you have to look at the role of the US and its "war on terror" -- or the "long war" as US rulers are coming to call it. This war is no more about terrorism than previous "humanitarian" interventions were about helping local populations. There are three important things about Africa for the US. Firstly there are natural resources, notably oil.

Oromo Refugees No Longer Safe in Somalia
By Oromo Relief Association (ORA), January 16, 2007
January 13, 2007 -- Over the last four decades thousands of Oromos who fled from successive repressive regimes in Ethiopia have sought refugee in Somalia. Some of them have settled successfully among the Somali population and many others continue to live in refugee camps. After the collapse of the central Somali state and the subsequent withdrawal of the diplomatic community and UN agencies, the security and wellbeing of these refugees as well as the Somali people have been in grave danger.

Crusade Number Four
By Eric Margolis, January 16, 2007
It is an open secret in Washington that the Somalia operation is to be the Bush/Cheney Administration's new model for war against recalcitrant Muslims. The White House failed to convince India or Pakistan to rent their troops for occupation duty in Iraq, but it has succeeded in using Ethiopia's army in Somalia. Ethiopia's repressive regime was only too happy to invade Somalia and received large infusions of aid from Washington. The Administration is duplicating the British Empire's wide scale use of native troops ("sepoys" in India; "askaris" in East Africa) in colonial wars.

Sins of ommission
By Gamal Nkrumah, January 13, 2007
The true story behind the Ethiopian invasion of Somalia, the US bombardment of the country and the instalment of the pro-Western and secular transitional government has yet to be told

Instead of 'al-Qaeda,' U.S. Kills Nomads in Somalia
By Kurt Nimmo, January 13, 2007
Instead of killing Fazul Abdullah Moham-med, Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan and Abu Taha al-Sudani, supposedly "al-Qaeda" operatives responsible for the 1998 US embassy bombings in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, the Pentagon killed "herdsmen ... gathered with their animals around large fires at night to ward off mosquitoes" in Somalia, according to the Independent.

Somalia a victim of the war on terror
U.S. policy ensures it stays a failed state
By Thomas Walkom, January 13, 2007
American-backed, foreign Christian troops intervene in a Muslim civil war to unseat the winning Islamist side; a U.S. warplane searching for alleged terrorists in that same country blasts the wrong people; both the European Union and the United Nations express their dismay; Canada, home to tens of thousands of immigrants from this war-torn, African nation, says nothing. Does any of this sound familiar?

More Blood for Oil
By Carl Bloice, January 11, 2007
Forget about all that stuff about Ethiopia having a "tacit" o.k. from Washington to invade Somalia. The decision was made at the White House and the attack had military support from the Pentagon. The governments are too much in sync and the Ethiopians too dependent on the U.S. to think otherwise.

Another US Military Intervention
By Stephen Gowans, January 11, 2007
Given that the United States lies nowhere near Africa, the idea that it has interests on the continent is a curious idea from the standpoint of geography and democracy. It is, however, perfectly understandable from the standpoint of imperialism.

Somalia : another war "Made in USA"
By Mohamed Hassan, January 11, 2007
This is not a war between Ethiopia and Somalia. This is a war of the USA against all the peoples of the Horn of Africa.

Somalia and Iraq Share Similar Fates
By Malcom Lagauche, January 11, 2007
You may ask, "What does Somalia have to do with Iraq?" The answer is, "Plenty." In 1993, the United States, under the guise of a "humanitarian" mission, invaded and occupied Somalia. As with Iraq, the world's leading military superpower used its weapons to kill innocent people in their own country. Also, the United States demonized Somalia leader Mohamed Aidid much in the same way in which it discredited Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Aidid and the forces which were allied to him fought the U.S. presence, eventually leading to the U.S. decision to leave Somalia.

U.S. Air strikes on Somalia:
A new stage in Washington's illegal "terror" war
by Chris Marsden, January 10, 2007
US air strikes against targets in the south of Somalia have claimed a substantial number of civilian lives. The bombing campaign, begun Sunday night and continued on Monday, mark a major escalation in the Bush administration's lawless use of violence to achieve Washington's strategic aims under the auspices of its "global war on terrorism."

The Somalian Labyrinth
By R. T. Naylor, January 9, 2007
It did not take long after 9/11/2001 for certain American institutions with small minds containing bitter memories to see the chance to use the post 9/11 atmosphere to even some outstanding scores.

Neocons Attack 'al-Qaeda' in Somalia
by Kurt Nimmo, January 09, 2007
It is simply amazing how many times the transparently bogus "al-Qaeda" has been used as an excuse to unleash violence against largely innocent Muslims and yet so few people here in America catch on, preferring to believe the corporate media fed illusion, now hammered firmly into place and accepted as political reality.

A New War in Africa
By Gwynne Dyer, January 5, 2007
The misconception was the US government's belief that the Islamic Courts, local religious authorities backed by merchants in Mogadishu who wanted someone to curb the warlords, punish thieves, and enforce contracts, were just a cover for al-Qaeda. So the US instead backed the warlords who were making Somalis' lives a misery.

America's new puppet
By Cameron Duodu, January 5, 2007
By its ill-judged invasion of Somalia, Ethiopia has become an accomplice in Bush's war on terror

Ethiopia joins Bush's imperialist crusade
by Charlie Kimber, January 04, 2007
The recent Ethiopian invasion of Somalia is a direct product of the US-British "war on terror". It threatens to further destabilise a region which has repeatedly been torn apart by war and famine. Ethiopia's rulers ordered the war on behalf of George Bush in order to prosecute their own regional interests, to deflect Western criticism of their own repressive regime, and to collect the pay off from being a top US ally in a strategically crucial area.

Death and Destruction for Somalis: Return of the Warlords
by Amina Mire, January 03, 2007
For the average western person, the current Ethiopian invasion of Somalia is just another military operation taking place in a distance land in the war against Islam terror. For Somalis, this invasion is nothing short of humiliating catastrophe. Somalis are deeply nationalistic; yet their nationalistic passion towards their country did not prevent them from committing self-inflected genocidal civil wars which weakened their cultural fabric, political institutions and central authority so that after 16 years without functioning state, Somalia is today under the occupation of their most hated historical enemy, Ethiopia.

Blundering Into Somalia Yet Again
By Eric Margolis, January 1, 2007
Ethiopia's invasion of Somalia under cover of the Christmas holiday was a blatant aggression that is likely to widen the arc of conflict across the dangerously turbulent Horn of Africa. It also marks the opening of a new front in Washington's war against Islamic militants and reformers.

America's interests in Somalia
By Mark Fineman, January 18, 1993
Four major U.S. oil companies are sitting on a prospective fortune in exclusive concessions.

US Fomenting War in Somalia
By Stephen Gowans, December 15, 2006
The US-backed, UN-recognized government of Somalia is now limited to the inland town of Baidoa. Mogadishu, the capital, fell to Islamic militias, which now make up the de facto government, in June.

Somalia: New Hotbed of Anti-Americanism
By Nicola Nasser, January 03, 2007
The U.S. foreign policy blundering has created a new violent hotbed of anti-Americanism in the turbulent Horn of Africa by orchestrating the Ethiopian invasion of another Muslim capital of the Arab League, in a clear American message that no Arab or Muslim metropolitan has impunity unless it falls into step with the U.S. vital regional interests.

The U.S. 'War of Territory'
By Henk Ruyssenaars, January 03, 2007
Ethiopia's CIA-backed troops will be home from Somalia within weeks they say. Leaving Somalia, with a few criminal warlords as 'government'. Some of the CIA-paid warlords are responsible for the U.S. defeat in 1993, dragging US Marine's corpses through the streets of Mogadishu. Now UN troops make the news raping children in Sudan.

In Somalia, a reckless U.S. proxy war
By Salim Lone, December 26, 2006
NAIROBI: Undeterred by the horrors and setbacks in Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon, the Bush administration has opened another battlefront in the Muslim world. With full U.S. backing and military training, at least 15,000 Ethiopian troops have entered Somalia in an illegal war of aggression against the Union of Islamic Courts, which controls almost the entire south of the country.

Somalia and Iraq: Looking Back and Ahead
by Mickey Z, March 26, 2004
In 1992-93, Somalia experienced U.S./UN munificence firsthand. Operation Restore Hope (sic) was sold to the public as an act of U.S. philanthropy with images of malnourished African children and stories of evil Somali warlords...but little of the nation's history was allowed to get in the way.

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

somalia was This? Somalia for life.






Monday, May 21, 2007

Saturday, May 19, 2007


Dalalka keska africa waxaa ku sugan askar american ah oo tiro badan kuwas oo la dagalama waxa ay ugu magac dareen argagaxiso waxayna si aad iyo aad u ilaliyaan badweynta keska africa gar ahaan wadanka somalia iy jabuti.
hadaba waa maxay sababta ku aburtay wadanka maraykanku in ka samaysto xarumo uu kula dagalamo waxa u ugu magacdaray argagaxiso.

Hadaba aan u hur galo sababta ku aburtay in uu maraykanku ka samaysto xarumo dagaal ama uu isga cabiyo waxaa ugu magac daray argagaxistada.ama ururka alqacida.

waxaan aad iyo aad u ogsonahay in ay tahay africa wadan Sabool ah balse ilahay siyay duul aad iyo aad u taya sareya ama aan wali la taban Macadanta ku jirta marka maraykanku waxa uu wada si uu ugu balarto africa si u unoqdo mid isagu ugu horeya inta badhata Africa ama macdanta kala baxa marka way iska cadahay in uu wax u jedo balse ay tahay qarsodi aan la fahami karin balse hadii aad u sii kura gaso waad dareemi karta mesha ay dhishu ka dadinayso.

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Thursday, May 17, 2007




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Modern airport under construction in Jigjiga town with over 60 million birrWednesday, March 08, 2006
Jigjiga-3/7/2006-The construction of an international airport with over 60 million birr allocated by the government was well underway in Jigjiga town, capital of the Somali State.
Project coordinator, Engineer Million Getachew told Ethiopian News Agency on Monday that the airport being constructed on 53 hectares of land at an area 12-km away from Jijjiga town was expected to be finalized in 20 months.
The coordinator said work on the construction of the airport was launched in May 2005.
He said the construction has created jobs to over 200 people living in the area.
The coordinator said the airport would enable pastoralists in the State to export animal products and generate foreign currency, which would help them improve their livelihood.
Source: ENA







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Sunday, May 06, 2007

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PREMIER LEAGUE PERFORMANCE
Manchester United have dominated the Premier League since the inception of the competition in 1992. Sir Alex Ferguson has helped the club set new standards on the field with nine championship victories. The Reds ended a 26-year title wait by lifting the Premier League trophy in 1993 with Eric Cantona making a telling contribution following his move from Leeds. The mercurial Frenchman went on to forge legendary status at United and many supporters believe he is the greatest player to pull on the shirt - four championships and two FA Cup wins were celebrated during his five-year spell in Manchester. Home-grown talent such as Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs have since developed into world-renowned players, and latterly imported stars such as Louis Saha and Cristiano Ronaldo have added the overseas expertise. Old Trafford has grown into one of the most impressive stadiums in the world with a capacity of over 76,000 and the 'sold out' signs go up for most home matches. Ferguson's decision to postpone his planned retirement and stay on as manager delighted the red army, who also celebrated the record signing of Rio Ferdinand in summer 2002. And there were further celebrations at Old Trafford as United lifted the FA Cup for the 11th time in 2004 with a 3-0 win over Millwall. Wayne Rooney arrived at Old Trafford in August 2004 to complete a formidable-looking front line and the England striker won his first trophy at the club in February 2006, scoring twice in the 4-0 Carling Cup final win over Wigan Athletic at the Millennium Stadium.
CLUB
Formed as Newton Heath in 1878, the 'Red Devils' became Manchester United in 1902 and were crowned Division One champions just six years later. The FA Cup was also on display at their Bank Street home before a move to Old Trafford was secured in 1910, with another league title sewn up under the leadership of Ernest Mangnall. The inter-war years were barren for the Reds, but Sir Matt Busby became manager in 1945 and his 'Busby Babes' won three league titles in the 1950s. However, tragedy struck on the return from a European tie in 1958 when an air crash in Munich claimed the lives of eight United players and robbed the world of one of the most exciting teams of its era. Busby survived and led United to league glory in 1965 and 1967 before a famous and emotional European Cup triumph in 1968. Frequent success in cup competitions, including lifting the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1991, translated into league success in 1993 - the inaugural season of the FA Premier League (1992/93). The red machine went on to dominate English football under Sir Alex Ferguson's leadership. An unprecedented double of Premier League and FA Cup Doubles were captured in 1994 and 1996, before 1999's thrilling Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League Treble triumph. Further titles followed in 1999/00, 2000/01 and 2002/03, before American businessman Malcolm Glazer completed his takeover of the club in May 2005. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner appointed his sons Joel, Avram and Bryan to the board as non-executive directors the following month, with Sir Roy Gardner resigning as chairman.
CLUB HONOURS
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS1907-08, 1910-11, 1951-52, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1964-65, 1966-67, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07
CHARITY/COMMUNITY SHIELD WINNERS1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1967, 1977, 1983, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003
F.A. CUP WINNERS1909, 1948, 1963, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004
LEAGUE CUP WINNERS1992, 2006
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NAME
POSITIONPLAYED
SQUADNUMBER
EDWIN VAN DER SAR
Goalkeeper
1
GARY NEVILLE
Defender
2
PATRICE EVRA
Defender
3
GABRIEL HEINZE
Defender
4
RIO FERDINAND
Defender
5
WES BROWN
Defender
6
CRISTIANO RONALDO
Midfielder
7
WAYNE ROONEY
Striker
8
LOUIS SAHA
Striker
9
RYAN GIGGS
Midfielder
11
PARK JI-SUNG
Midfielder
13
David Gill (chief executive)
CHAIRMAN
Sir Alex Ferguson
MANAGER
NAME
POSITIONPLAYED
SQUADNUMBER
ALAN SMITH
Striker
14
NEMANJA VIDIC
Defender
15
MICHAEL CARRICK
Midfielder
16
PAUL SCHOLES
Midfielder
18
OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER
Striker
20
JOHN O'SHEA
Defender
22
KIERAN RICHARDSON
Midfielder
23
DARREN FLETCHER
Midfielder
24
MIKAEL SILVESTRE
Defender
27
TOMASZ KUSZCZAK
Goalkeeper
29