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24-11-2009, 12:11 PM | #21 |
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Re: 11 games to rescue the title hope....
kek nya agak menyedihkan juga
produktifitas gol united musim ini...yah om mudah2an kemenangan 3-0 ama everton bisa jadi bahan pelecut kedepan... kembali ke masa2 4 gol...heheh |
24-11-2009, 12:33 PM | #22 |
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untuk defender 'n golie, sementara ini Chelsea paling sdkt kebobolan, baru 8 goal
United 12 gol, Villa 13, Birmingham 14, Arsenal, Stoke, Fulham 15, City 16
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24-11-2009, 02:18 PM | #23 |
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24-11-2009, 04:58 PM | #24 |
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Mungkin karena selama beberapa musim terakhir MU terlalu mengandalkan sosok Christiano Ronaldo ...
Seperti diketahui, Ronaldo memang memegang peran penting sehingga kepergiannya jelas membawa perubahan besar terutama dari segi serangan MU. Mungkin ini bisa menjadi pelajaran berharga untuk MU kedepan , agar jangan terlalu mengandalkan sosok tertentu dalam sebuah tim. Biar bagaimanapun sepakbola adalah permainan tim sehingga semua pemain memiliki kontribusi terhadap permainan tim. |
27-11-2009, 12:28 PM | #25 |
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Saatnya tancap Gas!!!
Big game hunter: Sir Alex Ferguson has title in his sights as Manchester United's rival stars set to miss 10 games on African adventure By Ian Ladyman and Matt Barlow Last updated at 1:39 AM on 27th November 2009 Sir Alex Ferguson will be aiming to hunt down title rivals Chelsea in January after it emerged Manchester United's main challengers could be without their African stars for as many as 10 matches. The Old Trafford manager will be licking his lips at the prospect of Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal heading for a club-versus-country row over FIFA rules which could see them lose players to the Africa Cup of Nations from the end of December – much longer than was first thought. All three clubs have a packed schedule around Christmas and the New Year as they look to improve their standings in the Barclays Premier League and make progress in the Carling Cup and FA Cup. But they have learned that star players such as Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure at Manchester City, Chelsea duo Didier Drogba and Michael Essien, plus Alex Song and Emmanuel Eboue, of Arsenal, could be made to leave England as early as December 26 – even though the tournament does not start until January 10. FIFA rules state clearly that countries can ask players to report a full two weeks ahead of a major tournament, meaning that key English-based players could join training camps as early as December 27. Ghana have declared their intention to embark on a two-week training camp ahead of the tournament in Angola, putting them on a collision course with Chelsea over holding midfielder Essien. President of the Ghanaian FA Kwesi Nyantakyi says his team are planning 'one or two friendlies' to warm up for a tournament which has taken on extra significance this year ahead of the first World Cup to be hosted in Africa. Algeria coach Rabah Saadane also warned: 'Our preparations will begin as early as possible.' Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti and City manager Mark Hughes are certain to be infuriated by the FIFA ruling. Both would have hoped that their players would have been able to play for them on Boxing Day and also in the round of league games that takes place on December 28 and 29. City and Chelsea – as well as other top clubs such as Arsenal and Tottenham – will try to negotiate with the relevant national associations from countries like Ivory Coast, Ghana and Togo but will have their hands pretty much tied if competing nations choose to enforce FIFA rules. The only clubs at the top end of the Premier League table not affected by the tournament are Manchester United, currently trailing Premier League leaders Chelsea by five points, and Liverpool. And it would appear that champions United stand to benefit most from their rivals' misfortune. With four league games due to take place in January before the final in the Angolan capital Luanda on the last day of the month, second-placed United will not lose a single player during a period that also contains the two-legged Carling Cup semi-finals and rounds three and four of the FA Cup. The African exodus will also suit Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez, who desperately needs to lead his side from their current seventh position into the fourth Champions League qualifying spot, having been knocked out of the same competition this week. Players will not necessarily be in Angola for the whole tournament, of course, and will return to England when their countries are eliminated. But leading nations such as Ivory Coast and Togo would expect to reach the last eight at least and those matches will not be played until January 25, with the semi-finals taking place on the 28th and a third-placed game being held on the 30th. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz0Y2CD8pQh |
27-11-2009, 08:11 PM | #26 |
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Minggu ini gw harap Arsenal akan akan mengalahkan Chelsea, itu berarti kehilangan tiga poin bagi Chelsea adalah kesempatan bagi kita memperkecil jarak...
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05-12-2009, 06:24 PM | #27 |
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mudah2an si raja seri Shiteh bisa manhan laju The Blues..
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06-12-2009, 04:35 AM | #28 |
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06-12-2009, 06:52 AM | #29 |
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thanks 2 oom Lampard 2 who miss the penalty kick @ '83
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06-12-2009, 07:10 AM | #30 |
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semoga January bisa back to 1st place
hingga akhir musim...!!! and we will win 4 in a row... Amin
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