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best ka dier neh main smlm? haku x tgk... |
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Originally posted by ShadowChaser at 17-8-2006 11:25 AM
ada gak top star sign-up utk manyu tahun ni
senna jadi ke idok :hmm:
:hmm:tapi kalu aku ...
mahal sgt... villareal nak 8 juta utk player umo 30 tahun neh |
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Originally posted by epitome at 17-8-2006 04:18 PM
mahal sgt... villareal nak 8 juta utk player umo 30 tahun neh
kalu ko nak, ko pakai duit tabung ko sendiri...duit tabung haku nak simpan beli org lain :ting: |
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Reply #1099 hasribus's post
beli sapa ? obafemi martins ? |
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Originally posted by okb at 17-8-2006 05:42 PM
beli sapa ? obafemi martins ?
senna itam :ting: |
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benang baru pun ada hambeng..
bagai menegakkan benang yang basah.. |
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Reply #1101 hasribus's post
8 milion for 30-years old man.. |
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Originally posted by okb at 17-8-2006 05:48 PM
8 milion for 30-years old man..
baik ambi anak uncle yahyah, free lagi tuh, midfielder jugak, sama sama itam :lol |
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Reply #1104 hasribus's post
mana de free.. dia nak ikut bambang balik indon.. marah kang peminat `epl` kat sana..
ehhh.. tevez korang pe citer ? |
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Originally posted by okb at 17-8-2006 06:05 PM
mana de free.. dia nak ikut bambang balik indon.. marah kang peminat `epl` kat sana..
ehhh.. tevez korang pe citer ? http://myweb.tiscali.co ...
duit tabung haku, tome ngan max on hold, sebab beli nak beli owen hargreaves :ting: |
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Originally posted by hasribus at 17-8-2006 05:32 PM
kalu ko nak, ko pakai duit tabung ko sendiri...duit tabung haku nak simpan beli org lain :ting:
x nak beli haku mat itam neh... biar arsengal je la jadi team itam :lol |
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Originally posted by hasribus at 17-8-2006 06:06 PM
duit tabung haku, tome ngan max on hold, sebab beli nak beli owen hargreaves :ting:
yeah.. kita tongtong beli owen hargreves.. :pmuka: |
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Reply #1108 epitome's post
tongtong.. tongtong.. skali dah 1 september lol |
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Originally posted by conan at 17-8-2006 07:14 PM
tongtong.. tongtong.. skali dah 1 september lol
conan :ketuk: |
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Reply #1110 epitome's post
ala.. ko tunggu je january transfer.. sementara tu ko main defensive je.. 11 player depan gol sendiri.. nanti kalo ko menang ada la best team lost.. :lol |
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Originally posted by Brader_Jon at 17-8-2006 08:26 PM
ala.. ko tunggu je january transfer.. sementara tu ko main defensive je.. 11 player depan gol sendiri.. nanti kalo ko menang ada la best team lost.. :lol
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A sign that Cristiano Ronaldo will stay at Manchester United this season is that manager Sir Alex Ferguson has had a ?200 charity bet on him, with the 6-1 wager being for the winger to score 15 goals for his club this season. (Daily Mail)
drpd musim lepas , asyik betting jer dua org neh :lol |
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striker baru m.u
Smith relishing forward chance
Alan Smith is relishing the prospect of returning to action at Manchester United as a striker.
The 25-year-old was transformed into an effective midfield force before injury cut short his season last term.
He is now back in training and set to be handed a role up front following Ruud van Nistelrooy's departure and with Wayne Rooney facing a three-match suspension.
Smith believes he has more potential as a striker than a midfielder, and is out to prove exactly how good he is this season.
"I am a better centre forward than a midfielder," Smith claimed.
"I'm a decent midfielder when the game is rough and tumble. But when teams dropped off, I found it more difficult.
"Up front though, I believe I can be as good a centre forward as I want to be.
"This is the start of my second week of training and, as long as there is no reaction, my next aim is to take part in a game." |
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Man United season preview
Such is the expectation at Old Trafford these days that failure to win The Premiership for a fourth season in a row will be depicted as a catastrophe for Manchester United.
But memories are short, and a true disaster for a club of The Red Devils? size was going 26 years without the title - in comparison four years would merely be a blot on the landscape.
Dominance of the domestic scene comes in cycles - just as Liverpool controlled the 80s, and United the 90s, it is now Chelsea? turn to be the pre-eminent force and impatient Red Devils fans must be prepared to bide their time.
Sir Alex Ferguson is desperately trying to build a new super-team to challenge Chelsea, but with Roman Abramovich? spending showing no signs of slowing down, it is becoming increasingly hard to keep up with the reigning champions.
In addition, such is the dearth of talent available on the market, that United were pressed into paying over the odds for Tottenham midfielder Michael Carrick.
Spurs got the better end of the bargain in accepting an offer which could rise to in excess of ?18 million, but Carrick is the type of player every team needs.
He keeps hold of possession, always makes himself available to receive the ball and rarely fails to find a team-mate.
The downside is he will miss the start of the season through injury, and with Paul Scholes suspended for three games, United? midfield will again be light.
A makeshift pairing is likely to start the campaign, just as it finished, unless Ferguson can add the midfield enforcer he has been chasing all summer. Mahamadou Diarra of Lyon would be the ideal recruit, but Villarreal? Marcos Senna appears a more realistic capture, with Owen Hargreaves a late option.
The sale of Ruud van Nistelrooy to Real Madrid has also been a major talking point. Undoubtedly, the Dutchman disappointed with his attitude last term, but he comes with a guarantee of at least 20 goals and he is nigh on impossible to replace.
Louis Saha - injury permitting - will give it his best shot, while Alan Smith - once fit again - will be converted back into a centre forward, and it is hoped Giuseppe Rossi can translate his free-scoring exploits for the reserves to the senior ranks.
Much of the onus will once more fall on the broad, yet youthful, shoulders of Wayne Rooney, who will harshly miss three of the first four games after being sent off against Porto in the Amsterdam Tournament.
Rooney possesses the magic of a player few other sides in world football, never mind The Premiership, can lay claim to and this could be a defining season for him.
He will either rise to the challenge of carrying United to glory, or will become frustrated - as he did with England at the World Cup - at being labelled a team? saviour.
Another young gun - Cristiano Ronaldo - has a big year ahead of him. Guaranteed a hostile reception at every away ground, the Portuguese winger can shrug off the misguided cheers, but a consistent end product is urgently required if United are to see the best of his talent.
In defence, United look strong. Edwin van der Sar is reliability personified, Gary Neville and Gabriel Heinze trusty full backs, while Rio Ferdinand, Wes Brown and the presently injured Nemanja Vidic are a solid heart.
Of the young talent coming through, the cream has gone out on loan to build experience, so again United? squad looks a little thin on the ground to mount a challenge across the trophy spectrum.
A greater impact in the UEFA Champions League will be expected, but a cup may again be the best last season? Carling Cup winners can hope for, unless Ferguson brings in a couple of last-ditch signings.
Predicted Position: 4th :jeling:
Star Man: Wayne Rooney.
Particularly following the departure of Ruud van Nistelrooy, the demand for Rooney to sparkle will be greater than ever.
One to Watch: David Jones.
Giuseppe Rossi was tipped up last year, and this time could make an impact, but with United still short in midfield, Jones could get his chance.
Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson.
Ferguson will celebrate 20 years in charge in November and he will be determined to mark the occasion with another title, but the lack of major activity in the transfer market could hinder those prospects.
INS: Tomasz Kuszczak (West Brom), Michael Carrick (Tottenham)
OUTS: Phil Bardsley (Rangers - loan), Lee Martin (Rangers - loan), Ben Foster (Watford - loan), Gerard Pique (Real Zaragoza - loan), Luke Steele (West Brom), Paul McShane (West Brom), Ruud van Nistelrooy (Real Madrid), Sylvain Ebanks-Blake (Plymouth), Tim Howard (Everton - loan), Jonathan Spector (West Ham), Quinton Fortune (Bolton), Phil Picken (Chesterfield) |
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Originally posted by epitome at 17-8-2006 06:40 PM
yeah.. kita tongtong beli owen hargreves.. :pmuka:
a'ah....aku anytime jek bleh menyumbang duit tabung ayam aku nih...... slumberrr..... x cukup aku pau adik aku punyer sket... |
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