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rondwisan
14-11-2009, 10:09 PM
hayuuu hayuu ....., thread buat para ABu'ers nih ....
sapa-sapa aja sih mereka-mereka yg tersesat ... ?
nerusin thread d rumah lama nih ... :hammer:
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nih salah satunya ...
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detiksport, Mohammad Resha Pratama - 13/11/2009 06:27 WIB
Pevita Pearce Suka Nonton Chelsea
Jakarta - Artis Pevita Pearce ternyata diam-diam menggemari olahraga, khususnya sepakbola. Lalu apa katanya perihal olahraga yang identik dengan kaum Adam itu?
Mungkin tak banyak yang tahu kalau gadis 17 tahun yang pernah memperkuat film "Denias, Senandung di Atas Awan" dan "Lost in Love" tersebut suka sepakbola.
"Aku tertarik banget sama olahraga, apalagi dengan sepakbola. Karena aku punya kakak cowo, jadi ngedukung banget acara ini," ujar Pevita saat ditemui wartawan di Launching Adidas Predator X, Pro Arena Futsal, Jakarta, Kamis (12/11/2009) sore WIB.
Alasan di balik rasa suka Pevita itu sendiri rupanya dikarekanan faktor keluarga yang ternyata para penggila sepakbola. Namun, dia sendiri belum dalam taraf ikut memainkan si kuli bundar tersebut.
"Aku cinta bola dari kecil karena keluarga aku. Ada keinginan untuk mencobanya (sepakbola), tapi belum dapat kesempatan aja mungkin. Terkadang, kita sebagai cewek suka mikir, apaan sih cewek suka bola tapi setelah nonton langsung excited banget," tukas dia.
Meski mulai kepincut sepakbola, gadis berwajah Indo itu sendiri mengaku belum ada klub yang ditaksirnya secara khusus. Namun, ia mengaku kalau suka menonton saat klub Inggris, Chelsea, sedang bertanding.
"Karena bokap suka Chelsea, makanya kita biasa nonton Chelsea aja. Aku juga suka ama Chelsea tapi mungkin karena pengaruh keluarga aja. Aku juga gak koleksi apa-apa kok, aku cuman punya support aja," ungkap Pevita.
lanjuttt Gan ............................ :poys::poys:
marsel david
16-11-2009, 09:43 PM
benar2 tersesat tuh si pevita..
heheheh ^^
dancoloveunited
16-11-2009, 09:52 PM
oh... pevita... read this name list carefully:
drogba, essien, ashley cole, ballack...
do their cruel faces really attrack you??? :nohope:
ghufrandevils
16-11-2009, 10:05 PM
oh... pevita... read this name list carefully:
drogba, essien, ashley cole, ballack...
do their cruel faces really attrack you??? :nohope:
betul sobbb nama nama diatas ga pantas disebut our rival
RedRob
17-11-2009, 04:22 AM
mudah-mudahan segera kembali ke jalan yang benar... aminn.... [-O<>:D<~:>
tothenator
17-11-2009, 05:23 AM
amieeen...
(:|
Oom Panda
17-11-2009, 08:34 AM
Semoga kembali ke jalan yang benar... ^^
beckz_on7
17-11-2009, 08:47 AM
Siapa neh yang harus kembali ke jalan yg benar, om...???
Pevita atau nama2 yang di atas..???8-}8-}
nu_reccayasha
17-11-2009, 06:45 PM
mari berdoa sama2
untuk mereka2 yang tersesat
rondwisan
12-06-2010, 08:50 AM
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Mel C
As a kid, Mel C bravely walked through Manchester city centre in a Liverpool FC jacket.
The former Spice Girl-turned-solo star can’t recall the exact date, but she reckons it must have been sometime in the mid-’80s because she was wearing LFC’s ‘famous’ grey colours with stylish red piping. “I remember it was an Adidas one and I used to wear it everywhere,” she laughs. “I looked the business.”
But as she paraded proudly from shop to shop, a moronic Manchester United fan fired a well-aimed volley of phlegm in her direction. The emotional scars run deep. “I couldn’t believe it,” she gasps. “Charming, wasn’t it? Normally, I’d never go shopping in Manchester on a Saturday afternoon simply because I was a Liverpool fan.
"And the one time I made the mistake of going, I got spat at. Fair enough though – I suppose I was asking for it, walking around Manchester in a Liverpool coat. But now, with United, it’s pure hatred.”
For Mel C, currently promoting her new solo album Beautiful Intentions, a love for Liverpool FC runs deep.
When the Spice Girls first gatecrashed the charts with single Wannabe in a blur of hair and leisure wear in 1996, it was Mel C (real name Melanie Chisholm) who sported the Liverpool strip. Baby (Spurs), Scary (Leeds), Posh (Manchester United) and Ginger (Watford) might have pledged an allegiance to one team or another, but the claims always rang hollow.
With Mel C, however, there seemed a genuine passion. She was even nicknamed Sporty.
“Most of my family are Liverpool fans,” she says proudly, reclining on a sofa in her PR’s west London office. “I was always watching the games on telly with my dad. Going to a match was a bit of a luxury we couldn’t afford as kids, so we had to make do with the TV for a while.
"IT WAS ALWAYS A RITUAL"
"But watching the game on a Sunday afternoon was always a bit of a ritual in our house – it still is really. Even my nana would sit down and watch the game. It brought us all together.”
Mel C grew up in the 1980s, during one of Liverpool’s golden eras when the club developed a fondly-remembered Midas touch, grabbing trophies on an almost yearly basis both at home and abroad. From her sofa, she fell in love with the medal-laden likes of Bruce Grobbelaar, Ronnie Whelan and Alan Hansen.
“I’ve been really spoilt,” she admits. “They were the glory days – Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish, Graeme Souness, Phil Neal… funnily enough, when I was young I wanted to be a goalkeeper just because of Bruce Grobbelaar, but I think it was the whole showman side of it. I loved it when he used to walk on his hands up and down the pitch. He was a great. But I was too young to find those players sexy.”
Her first live Anfield experience didn’t come until the mid-’90s when her brother accompanied her to an FA Cup game against Charlton. It also gave her a first taste of TV fame. “We sat on the Kop but we were quite near the front, only about two rows back,” she recalls.
"I WAS MORE PROUD OF MOTD THAN TOTP"
“In the second half, we scored and that night I was on Match Of The Day, jumping up and shouting at the top of my lungs. It’s probably my proudest moment. I was more proud of being on Match Of The Day than bloody Top Of The Pops.”
Once the Spice Girls had pushed the global superstardom button, Chisholm’s association with Anfield was blasted across the world. Sales of Liverpool shirts with the word ‘Sporty’ emblazoned across the back went through the roof in Japan. Inevitably, her glamorous Liverpool heroes – David James, Steve McManaman, Jamie Redknapp et al – were christened ‘The Spice Boys’.
Later, Chisholm was convinced to walk onto the Manchester United turf with Posh for a half-time presentation. Having forgotten that formative moment in Manchester city centre, albeit briefly, she was greeted with a barrage of abuse. “It was so embarrassing,” she laughs. “Old Trafford was packed and every single supporter started shouting, ‘You Scouse bastard!’
It’s still probably one of my fondest football memories though.”
It was also the legendary game where Victoria and David Beckham’s romance enjoyed its first passionate flourishes. Chisholm laughs. “Yeah. My hate for Man United subsided a little when Victoria started going out with David. I had to stop and think, ‘Well you know what, I’ll let you off even though you play for Man U’.” Of course, rumour has it that Posh Spice actually went there with the intention of disco-lunging at Ryan Giggs. So, Melanie… “No comment. Ha, ha!”
Whatever the truth, Chisholm quickly struck up a friendship with Goldenballs, supporting the couple during the media storm that accompanied Becks’ sending off against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup. “We were watching the game in a bar in New York and we couldn’t believe it,” she says.
“It was a very difficult time because Victoria was really worried and you couldn’t hide from it, it was everywhere. It impacted on the band a bit too. We were thousands of miles away from home and we were getting all this attention over it. But we all stuck together. We all felt really protective over David.”
If Mr and Mrs Beckham’s departure for Madrid made it easier for Chisholm to hate Man United again, it didn’t help Liverpool’s performances on the pitch. She admits that the European glories of the ’70s and ’80s are a long way off, but she’s a big fan of Rafael Benitez’s management style.
"ETERNAL OPTIMISM"
“It’s been frustrating recently to be a Liverpool fan, because we seem to have that eternal optimism,” she says. “We always think that next season is going to be our year. But saying that, I think we’re in a really good position with Benitez. The players he’s brought in have been pretty impressive, especially [Fernando] Morientes who’s brilliant. I love [Djibril] Cisse as well.
I’m just hoping that we’re lulling people into a false sense of security, so that next season we can surprise everyone and give Chelsea, United and Arsenal a real run for their money’.”
rondwisan
12-06-2010, 08:54 AM
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Dido
It’s rare to meet a genuine life-long supporter of any football team. Although the term is bandied about with what approaches abandon, few have in fact devoted themselves to a club for longer than they care to remember – like multi-million-selling chanteuse Dido has to Arsenal.
Her earliest memory is of being at Highbury, the crowds, the noise, the sense of event, and of doing something very special with her family.
“From age three, in 1974, my dad took me to Arsenal. He was religious about it and took me and my brother Rollo [of Faithless, and now her record producer] to every home game and to Tottenham away, just for a laugh.
"It was like this until I left home, and it’s still pretty much the same – we walk to the ground from my dad’s house. I just don’t go to absolutely every match anymore.
“The whole event would take hours, because we’d be queuing round the block from about midday, and there was this fantastic feeling among the three of us – sitting in a row, fighting and
arguing over the sausage rolls... It was me, my brother and my dad and it was our time together and it was lovely and there’s nothing that can replace
something like that in your life.
"MUM LIKED THE PEACE AND QUIET"
“Mum went once or twice and she was definitely very supportive, but it was so much dad’s thing that he did with me and Rollo. We were such a tight little threesome when it came to Arsenal that she left us to it. I think she quite liked the peace and quiet when we were out.”
This was at a time when it wasn’t common for girls to go to football, but then Dido was raised as the epitome of Islington bohemia – that is if you believe everything you read.
“That perception is because I once said in an interview that we didn’t have a television,” she laughs.
“And what that really meant was my dad used to go to friends’ houses to watch Match Of The Day. At least that’s what I think he did because it’s what we did when we got older – dad didn’t talk about it much!”
In fact, and this is speaking as somebody who knows her military history expert dad well, in spite of the extravagant name – Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle Armstrong – she’s as grounded as you’d expect anybody who sat through the George Graham years to be.
"IT SHOULDN'T JUST BE FOR DIEHARDS LIKE ME"
Generous to a fault, Dido in no way resents the gentrification of Arsenal, whereby, post-Nick Hornby, it’s become the club of choice for media types looking for credibility. It’s not by accident that that bloke in The Fast Show wore a selection of Arsenal shirts.
“If they want to come and watch the best football being played, then why shouldn’t they? As far as I’m concerned it shouldn’t be just for the diehards like me and my family.”
She intends to add to the number of Arsenal’s celebrity fans – by taking her old musical sparring partner Eminem down on a match day to see how he gets on in the Clock End.
But otherwise she’s an ordinary Arsenal fan, no more and no less. She has a season ticket so there’s no need to play the ‘Don’t you know who I am?’ card.
Like so many who remember
terracing she was sceptical about the French invasion, but is now perpetually amazed that some of the world’s best players play for Arsenal. She would wear her shirt more often but “it makes me look eight years old”.
And despite
hanging out with some of the most glamorous people alive, she goes all gooey if you put her next to – and you’re reading this right – Ray Parlour.
"I'M ACTUALLY GIBBERING"
“In the business I’m in you get to meet so many famous people and I’m just ‘Yeah, whatever...’ but if I ever meet one of our players I’m just pathetic. I start blushing, stammering. People laugh at me because of how I am about it, but it’s because Arsenal has been such an
institution throughout my whole life.
"Once, my record company had to make a presentation to me, and they knew the way to my heart so they got Ray Parlour in to do it... I’ve got video footage of that – it’s pathetic! I’m actually gibbering!”
But she’s having to miss the start of the season because she’ll be on a US tour; conscientiously, she has never bunked off work to go to a game. “Like I’m going to tell a US promoter, ‘Sorry, I’ve got to blow out those dates because we’ve got Birmingham City at home’?”
She greatly regrets she’s now
probably too old to be a mascot, plus she’s unlikely to emulate that other pop-picking Gooner Tony Hadley and get on the pitch by leading the singing of Abide With Me before the FA Cup final. Not that she minds – it would massively compromise her status as a fan.
“Because it’s been part of my life long before I became a singer, it’s so
important to me to keep it like that. Nobody recognises me down there. I go to my dad’s house and we all walk to the ground. Just like always; family time.
“It’s a total escape from being in the studio, and it’s how Rollo and I
connect back to real life because we leave the music business totally behind. All we think about is what everybody else in the ground is thinking about. The game.
“If I was to put myself in the position where I went there as Dido The Singer I’d lose all that, and I’d lose the idea of just being with my dad and my brother away from it all. That’s much too precious to me to throw away.”
RaharDian
12-06-2010, 11:24 AM
Audzubillahiminassaytonnirrojim.......:pray:
Iman aja kadang naek kadang turun....itu fitrahnya manusia....:)
Ya cuma bisa doain aja utk yg tersesat..:)...(Opo maksudte...:))
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rondwisan
12-06-2010, 04:39 PM
hehehe ..., isok ae Mas :):D:))
yah seperti temen2 di atas, itu sih soal pilihan, kita cuman bisa berdoa agar mereka segera menyadari kekhilafannya :hammer::hammer:
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Hilman-Bukan-Superman
13-06-2010, 04:16 AM
Desta Club 80's
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Desta Club 80's
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sotoshop :berbusa:
Hilman-Bukan-Superman
13-06-2010, 04:30 AM
sotoshop :berbusa:
Yoi Om..
Tp dy emg bnr fans pool..
Redsbusby
13-06-2010, 08:52 PM
Mereka yg tersesat :D
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ke
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Coba tulis keyword Cristiano ROnaldo di Google panel Gambar/Picture, pasti dapetnya semua gambar dia di MU!!!Bahkan sampe 8 page!! Hmmm...
Semoga kau cepat kembali ke jalan yg Benar, Ron!.......:ngacir:
Ucup Carrick
13-06-2010, 09:29 PM
M Kusnaeni komentator handal yang ulasannya paling akurat di indo
dia Pudlian...
Redsbusby
14-06-2010, 05:42 PM
Mereka yg tersesat
Bung Kusnaeni - Pool
Boy Noya (Presenter Olahraga Metro TV) - Real Madrid
Bung Tommy Welly (Towel) - Milanisti
Bung Oland Fatah - Milanisti
Ricky Jo dan Andi Bachtiar Yusuf (Bang Ucup) - Manchester United, Alhamdulillah, berada di Jalan yg Benar!:-bd
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