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tp akak lagi suke argentina menang.. |
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aku tgk world cup ke apa td tuh...?
TanSriJess Post at 21-6-2010 21:39
yang pastinya ko tak tengok game dam aji |
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naper tak der yg cerita pasal SPAIN
pasukan pilihan ramai
I LIKE SPAIN
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walaOpunnnnn huhu |
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spain bley beat chili nnt..
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spain menang nasib. kalo x sebab bola tu kena kaki defender Honduras x dak masuk gol punya lah. |
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takat fan inggurland yg main mcm mati bini nak hena tim werl champions takyahlah.... |
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Under-pressure Fabio Capello has accused John Terry of making ''a very big mistake'' with his staggering attack on the England World Cup set-up.
Former skipper John Terry went public with a list of grievances in his remarkable account of life with England in South Africa and confirmed that he had to plead with Capello's trusted right-hand man Franco Baldini to be allowed a beer in the aftermath of England's dismal draw with Algeria in Cape Town on Friday.
The defender is unhappy at the way Capello has been guiding England through the tournament, feeling preparation, tactics and personnel have been wrong, whilst there has been little to alleviate the sheer boredom of spending so much time away, but Capello hit back at his claims.
''This is the big mistake, this is the very big mistake,'' Capello told ITV1 of Terry's press conference. ''This was not a revolution. It was one mistake from one player. No more.''
Capello did apparently give some ground, agreeing to tell his players his intended starting line-up in advance of his usual policy of informing them five minutes before they board the bus. But it seems he does not quite see why it is so important.
''After 26 games this is a new problem,'' he said. ''Before it was okay and the players played well every time. Now they have to know the first XI. I don't understand why. In my career I use this system always, why change?''
Clearly, Capello is incredulous that his authority should be challenged by a player - his captain until he stripped him of the honour in February over well-publicised personal issues - in a public forum.
''My door is always open. If people want to speak with me they can speak with me,'' added the Italian. ''Every time we have a meeting I ask the captain, problems? You want to say something? Never.
''Then I read yesterday that John Terry said this, I don't understand why he doesn't speak with me. When you speak you have to speak privately, not with the media.
''I think he is more disappointed. I know sometimes players want to speak more with you (the media) than with the other players. But the mistake is that you have to speak with the players, with me, with the dressing room.''
Earlier, Capello had hinted that some players were not happy, but would not name Terry.
''Probably one or two are not happy but the majority are,'' Capello told the BBC. ''One player is not so important compared to all the others. The group is more important. For this reason it is no problem. We are here to play at the World Cup, not for a holiday.''
Terry's thinly-veiled attempt to press the claims of Joe Cole for a starting berth in Wednesday's do-or-die clash with Slovenia in Port Elizabeth were also dismissed, with Capello claiming Terry was not treating the other members of his squad with respect by singling out his Chelsea team-mate for such lavish praise.
''If somebody wants to speak with me, he can speak. I always tell the players they can speak but yesterday nobody did,'' Capello added. ''Joe Cole is one of 23 players who are here but, when we speak about one single player, you have to respect the other players that played before. That's the most important thing, the respect of the other players.''
Another of Terry's major bones of contention was Capello's post-match assertion that England were struggling so badly because they were fearful of the pressure they were under on such a grand stage. However, 48 hours before a match he admits is one of the most important of his career, Capello is sticking to his guns.
''It is a mental thing. When you are under pressure, big pressure, sometimes the legs do not work normally,'' he said. ''It happened to me as a player but I think on Wednesday the team will be fit.''
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Bodoh punya John Terry... |
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John Terry has apologised to Fabio Capello and his team-mates for his stunning public outburst which undermined the England manager.
Terry caused a huge stir in the England camp when he took to a press conference on Sunday to criticise Capello's decision not to select Joe Cole, telling reporters the players would take things into their own hands in a France-style mutiny if Capello didn't adhere to their views in a team meeting to follow. Capello hit back on Monday, describing former skipper Terry's actions as a "big mistake''.
As support from his team-mates has failed to materialise, Terry has been forced to backtrack on his comments and give Capello his full backing. Terry contacted the Daily Mail to publicly apologise and said he wanted to put the matter behind him and his team-mates as they prepare for Wednesday's make-or-break clash with Slovenia.
"I went into yesterday's press conference with the intention of being honest,'' Terry said. "I was asked a question about Joe Cole and maybe I went too far. But it was never my intention to upset the manager or the players and if I did upset anyone, I apologise. I have told the manager he has my total support and I would like to stress that I don't believe I have been a disruptive influence in the camp.
"I would now like to put this episode behind me and concentrate on trying to win what is a massive game for England. All I was trying to do was to say how important it is to me to try to win the World Cup. I just hope people at least appreciate that I have taken the time to call you and have asked you to report what I have to say in response.''
In his press conference, Terry had openly challenged Capello, saying: "If it upsets him then I'm on the verge of just saying, 'So what, I'm here to win it for England'.''
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Tau pun takut... |
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boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo England. {:2_65:} |
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spain menang nasib. kalo x sebab bola tu kena kaki defender Honduras x dak masuk gol punya lah.
NIXAR Post at 22-6-2010 09:42
arituh kalah nasib
nih mng nasib plak |
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Under-pressure Fabio Capello has accused John Terry of making ''a very big mistake'' with his stagge ...
juwaini Post at 22-6-2010 11:16
ptt capello hntr die blk mcm domenech hntr anelka blk france |
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portugal main oklaa...tapi italy main cantikk ooooooo.. |
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kita saksikan France balik kg mlm nie. |
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portugal main oklaa...tapi italy main cantikk ooooooo..
hyie Post at 22-6-2010 12:10
penyukung tim main cam hampeh DAN tak menang (read: inggerlund) ada hati nak hena tim main cantik TAPI tak menang (read:italy).... |
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mlm ni game cam xder yg menarik jah..xsbr nk tggu brazil vs portugal.. |
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kita saksikan France balik kg mlm nie.
NIXAR Post at 22-6-2010 12:12 PM
france dh biasa balik awal..( 2002 ) |
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itali tokleh gi la mek
sekngucing Post at 22-6-2010 12:22
tokleh gi mmano? |
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france dh biasa balik awal..( 2002 )
TanSriJess Post at 22-6-2010 12:38
depa tak kompang "this is our year"...takdelah aib sgt kalu kena bungkus kain baju pun malam ni... |
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