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mana pg penyokong tim ni hari ni..
tak kan kalah semua hilang.. |
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Everton's Steven Pienaar celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game
Match Stats | | Everton | Manchester City | Shots (on Goal) | 15(6) | 10(4) | Fouls | 14 | 15 | Corner Kicks | 11 | 3 | Offsides | 3 | 1 | Time of Possession | 49% | 51% | Yellow Cards | 0 | 0 | Red Cards | 0 | 0 | Saves | 4 | 4 |
Match Information | Stadium: Goodison Park, England
Attendance: 37,378
Match Time: 17:30 UK
Official(s):
A Marriner (Referee)
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kalah la plak ..hangat2 taik ayamkah?  |
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adebayor takde...tuh yg kalah tu....!! tevez pulak luka di parut hodoh di leher  |
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tim ni sekadar indah khabar dari surat khabar je... |
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mancini tuka jd bencini....muahahaha..padan muka!!  |
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Post Last Edit by zulq24 at 18-1-2010 13:25
robinho dah kna sub lpas disubkan..abih la lpas nehh...  |
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wah hebak ek abg tebes..skor 2 bijik pagi td.. |
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abg tebes ade nari2 goyang muntot x?..  |
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dia tunjuk tangan kat pakcik neville je.. |
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Manchester City Striker Robinho Set For Eastlands Exit
Brazilian frontman confirms exit...
By David Middleton
Jan 24, 2010 4:16:00 PM
Manchester City striker Robinho has revealed to a Brazilian radio station that he has been told he is longer wanted by the Premier League club.
The Brazilian international confirmed that he will be leaving Eastlands in the short-term and that his appearance against Scunthorpe United in the FA fourth round on Sunday is likely to be his last for the club.
Since joining the Citizens from Real Madrid in September 2008 for a British record transfer fee, Robinho has struggled to perform on a consistent basis and it now appears that new boss Roberto Mancini is ushering him towards the exit.
Robinho told Radio Bandeirantes: “The coach [Roberto Mancini] was very sincere with me and said that I would play every other match.
“I told him that would not be interesting to me, it's a World Cup year.”
Robinho missed three months earlier in the season because of an ankle injury and has not looked the same player that scored ?? times for City during 2008-09.
Failing to win back his starting berth under former boss Mark Hughes, the arrival of Mancini was tipped to give the striker a new lease of life.
However, the temperamental striker has been largely used in cameo appearances from off the bench since Boxing Day.
His ultimate humiliation was in last week's 2-0 Premier League defeat to Everton when he came on after nine minutes for the injured Roque Santa Cruz, only to be hauled off again after the hour mark.
Now Robinho, who turns 26 on Monday, has fallen further down the offensive pecking order behind the likes of Carlos Tevez, Emmanuel Adebayor and Craig Bellamy.
And without being guaranteed a regular starting place by Mancini he looks set for an imminent departure from Manchester, with European Champions Barcelona rumoured to be keen on his services.
Robinho's former club Santos were also mooted as a potential next destination and he added: “The financial situation is important, but being happy also counts.”
Robinho scored 15 times in 52 appearances for the Citizens. |
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robinhohoho skor 1 jibik! |
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kisah lama.............
I'm at City for long-haul, insists RobinhoPosted Sun Nov 30, 2008 3:05pm AEDT
Robinho accepts that Manchester City might
not yet be ready to knock Manchester United off their pedestal at the top of English football, but the brilliant Brazilian insists it will happen one day and he is determined to stick around until it does.
On the eve of his first appearance in a Manchester derby, Robinho hit back at critics including Pele who have questioned the wisdom of his decision to join City rather than Chelsea or another club already established in the Champions League.
"Of course, it's not nice to hear someone like Pele being critical. But I can take it," City's 32.5 million-pound ($76.2 million) acquisition told reporters.
"When you leave Real Madrid - a famous club worldwide - it's normal to get criticism. I have played for the national team many times so I am used to good things, and bad things, being said about me."
Robinho also dismissed suggestions that a reported 160,000 pounds-a-week salary - funded by City's new Abu Dhabi-based owners - had been the key factor in his choice of destination.
"What people have to realise is that I want to be here for many, many years to come," he said. "Some people seem to think I'm here only for the money but that's not true at all.
"If I only wanted money, I would have gone somewhere else. I had offers from Saudi Arabia and Japan and I could have earned much more over there."
Having been deemed surplus to requirements at Real - who tried to use him as a makeweight in a deal to take Cristiano Ronaldo to Madrid - Robinho arrived in Manchester with a point to make.
Before Sunday's derby, he had hit eight goals in 11 league appearances.
City's acquisition of Robinho represented an embarrassing failure for Chelsea, who made a critical mistake of publishing a mocked-up picture of the player in their colours before a deal had been finalised.
"Everything would probably have been OK but they put that picture of me on the website and I know Madrid were very upset about that," Robinho revealed, adding that Real had preferred to sell him to a club not in the Champions League.
With former Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari installed at Stamford Bridge, there have been suggestions that Robinho is simply using City as a stepping stone to west London.
But he insists he is happy in England's rainy north-west.
"The only thing on my mind is to stay in Manchester for many years," he said. "Next year we will try our best to reach the Champions League. It's not in my mind to leave the club at all.
"When I go on the pitch I carry the club's shirt. My aim is to give a lot of happiness to the supporters and the directors and carry on for many years. I want to repay everyone for making me so welcome."
That last remark reflects lingering bitterness over how he was treated at Real.
"Madrid is a beautiful city and my family loved living there but things were not as good for me as they are here," he said. "The directors didn't behave properly and I didn't feel as valued as I do here.
"Everyone knows they have a lot of excellent players, but they treated me like I was average.
"I know my worth as a footballer. I don't feel I should be talked about as currency for someone else (Ronaldo). I couldn't accept it because it made me feel under-valued."
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robinhohoho nk blah ker..nk ke chelski kots  |
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Santos hopeful over Robinho deal
Santos remain committed to their bid for Manchester City forward Robinho.
And they revealed they would prefer to take him on an 18-month loan deal than make him a short-term signing.
The Brazilian giants have targeted the former Real Madrid player who has struggled to make an impact in the Barclays Premier League this season.
Robinho was a £32.5million recruit by City last January and is known to want a return to his homeland.
While City officials remain reluctant to discuss the issue and boss Roberto Mancini insists he wants the player to stay so long as he is happy, Robinho today said he was "90%" certain he is returning to Santos.
The sticking point may concern Robinho's weekly wages, which are well in excess of £100,000.
Santos communications co-ordinator Arnaldo Hase tonight told BBC Radio Five Live: "We are respecting Manchester's directors, they have to be respected.
"We are optimistic without being too optimistic.
"The negotiations began last week, there were some mails between the Manchester directors and Santos directors.
-balik kg nampak.. |
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City terus saingi Liverpool
LONDON: Manchester City kembali di belakang Liverpool dalam persaingan untuk tempat bagi kelayakan Liga Juara-Juara musim depan dengan kemenangan 2-0 ke atas Bolton pagi tadi.
Gol jaringan Carlos Tevez dan Emmanuel Adebayor meletakkan City pada kedudukan mata sama dengan Liverpool yang berada di tangga keempat dengan baki satu perlawanan.
Sepakan penalti Tevez pada minit ke-31 diberikan selepas Paul Robinson menjatuhkan Adam Johnson yang baru bermain untuk City selepas perpindahan dari Middlesbrough.
City bernasib baik kerana Bolton tidak diberikan penalti apabila Kolo Toure menjatuhkan penyerangnya, Johan Elmander.
Pasukan tuan rumah memanfaatkan peluang yang ada apabila Adebayor mendada hantaran bekas pemain Arsenal, Patrick Vieira, sebelum merembat masuk 17 minit sebelum wisel penamat. - AFP |
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