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Manchester United 09/10 : Babah Main 2nd Half (Terkala Sudaaa..)
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apsalla game lewat mlm ni??!!!
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saper pegi tgk lejen main kt stadium putra esok oii?? |
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mlm ni in berba pasti skor!!! |
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alamak berba x main la...nasib baik KING adooo...satu bijik!! |
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1944# jAck666
ye la ye la {:2_74:} |
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fletcher pon pandai gunting cam berba |
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Premier League Player Ratings: Manchester United 3-0 Everton
Nov 21, 2009 5:13:15 PM UK
MANCHESTER UNITED
Edwin Van der Sar - 6 - Left bumped and bruised by Cahill in only moment of note for the giant Dutchman.
Rafael Da Silva - 7 - Typically energetic performance in his first Premier League start of the season. Taken off for Scholes. Saw yellow for a challenge with Cahill.
Wes Brown - 6 - Breezed through the first half and kept Yakubu quiet in the second.
Nemanja Vidic - 6 - Revelled in the aerial battle with Fellaini and left his mark on Heitinga's face. A little wasteful when in possession.
Patrice Evra - 9 - Fantastique from the Frenchman. Gave Neill a torrid evening with his darting runs up the pitch and kept Cahill pegged back in the process. His cross led to Fletcher's goal.
Antonio Valencia - 8 - Followed up a disciplined display at Chelsea with a more expansive performance. Beat Baines for pace and delivered a decent supply of crosses. Added another goal to his collection with a deflected effort.
Darren Fletcher - 9 - Zinedine Zidane would have been proud of his majestic half-volley that opened the scoring. Was the inspiration throughout as he dominated the midfield and showed pretender Rodwell how it's done. Filled in at full-back for last half hour.
Michael Carrick - 8 - Partnership with Fletcher is starting to blossom. Passed the ball into the net to seal the win and controlled the flow of the match. Picked up a silly booking for an extravagant back heel volley. Gibson took his place with 10 minutes left on the clock.
Ryan Giggs - 8 - The Welshman's masterclass shows no sign of stopping. Glided across the pitch at will and rarely wasted the ball. Brilliant spot for Carrick's goal.
Wayne Rooney - 7 - Tried his heart out against his former club and on another night could have helped himself to a few goals. Taken off with 20 minutes to go.
Michael Owen - 6 - Struggled to keep pace at times and wasn't always on the same wavelength as his team mates.
Substitutes
Paul Scholes - 7 - Set up United's third after he came on and was his usual unflappable self.
Gabriel Obertan - 7 - Exciting cameo again. Should be well ahead of Nani in the queue to play understudy to Giggs.
Darron Gibson - n/a
EVERTON
Tim Howard - 6 - Couldn't hold back the Red tide and was left to pick the ball out of his net on three occasions.
Lucas Neill - 4 - Tormented by Evra and toothless when challenged by Giggs. This wasn't the Australian's finest hour.
Joseph Yobo - 5 - Failed to stand up to the varied threats posed by the hosts and failed to form a partnership with Distin.
Sylvain Distin - 4 - Shaky display by the former Manchester City man. Put several clearances into the path of the on-rushing United attack and couldn't keep United quiet.
Leighton Baines - 5 - Struggled to stem the influence of ex-Wigan team-mate Valencia but was unlucky to deflect his shot past Howard.
Dan Gosling - 4 - Was never at the races and failed to come out for the second half.
Jack Rodwell - 5 - The hyperbole in the press should calm down after a quiet display against one of his rumoured suitors.
John Heitinga - 5 - Left bloodied by Vidic and confused by Carrick. Looked a fish out of water in the middle of the park.
Tim Cahill - 5 - Failed to make his mark on proceedings from out wide. Substituted for Jo after being booked earlier on.
Marouane Fellaini - 6 - Won his usual share of headers but was let down by his team-mates who refused to gamble on his knockdowns. Picked up a booking.
Louis Saha - 5 - Cut a forlorn figure as the sole striker in the first period. Showed a number of classy touches and almost raced through to score.
Substitutes
Tony Hibbert - n/a
Jo - n/a
Yakubu - 5 - The 'Yak may be back but he is a pale shadow of the player that once plundered the Premier League.
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hoooooooooooooooooooooo.........pasni ramai la nak tiru sepakan goal gunting berba! |
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yeay United menang!!! :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: |
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1949# jAck666
berba xrisau kalau die xskore scissor kick lg pasni psl die dh ajo kt fletcher dan geng2 yg laen..jgn van der sar pasni gunting jgk dh la.. |
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vsd pasni tangkap bola guna kaki gunting..dah x guna tanggan |
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penuh bergaya semua hasil didikan Abe Berba - King Flethcer, Kosmo.. |
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game semalam MO7 lum cukup speed lagi ler.. kalo dpt blk speed n finishing no prob die dpt score lagi.. 
valencia mantap siot.. winger yg tough tekel x jatuh beb.. Hehehe.. salute to him bravo.. :pompom:
King Fletcher is the Man last nite.. lipatan berba yg disisipkan seblm game berjaya disempurnakan semalam.. Hebak.. 
semua ler bagus semalam.. Hehehe.. |
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valencia senyum siot semalam.. |
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FURIOUS FERGUSON SET TO MAKE FLOPS PAY THE PRICE
Vidic, Foster, Carrick and Nani playing for futures
UNHAPPY: Ferguson is frustrated with some of his players
WITH cutbacks under way at Carrington, suddenly there is the threat of more sweeping changes at Manchester United.
Not only are senior players under scrutiny, but other staff at Old Trafford are operating under a cloud of suspicion. Key players - including Nemanja Vidic, Michael Carrick, Ben Foster and Nani - are all playing for their futures.
Off the field, chief operating officer Michael Bolingbroke has been side-tracked, interviewing employees about events following a staff party at the club's Red Café last month.
Feelings are running high among the 700 people employed at the club, but that won't get in Sir Alex Ferguson's way as he plans for the future of his squad.
The United manager is laying the groundwork for Serbian defender Vidic to leave next summer by routinely monitoring the form of Palermo defender Simon Kjaer.
The Danish centre-half has a release clause in his contract with the Italians worth £10million and is being primed for a move to Old Trafford.
Ferguson is also convinced Northern Ireland international Jonny Evans, despite acknowledging his lack of pace, will emerge as a top-class central defender alongside Rio Ferdinand.
The United boss is concerned because the volatile Vidic is becoming increasingly irritable, taking out his frustrations in training-ground tackles on junior players.
Federico Macheda and Danny Welbeck have been on the end of some crude challenges recently, part of an ongoing problem with Vidic identified in training.
Vidic's form has also dipped. He was sent off against Liverpool for the third successive game last month and returned to the team yesterday only because of injuries.
HairdryerOther players are also in the firing line, with Ferguson contemplating the futures of Carrick, Foster and motormouth Nani.
Goalkeeper Foster's relationship with Ferguson reached breaking point following the 2-2 draw with Sunderland on October 3.
The United chief launched into his full hairdryer treatment in the dressing room after Foster's weak jump and mistake led to Kenwyne Jones' second-half strike.
Foster was immediately axed from the first team, replaced in goal by Edwin van der Sar against Bolton and losing his status as No 2 to Tomas Kuszczak.
It prompted a Foster outburst against Ferguson in the media, following his appearance for England in the 1-0 loss to Brazil, and although he has apologised for the controversial comments, Fergie is still furious with the keeper.
In his interview, Foster begged to be allowed to go out on loan to play first-team football and preserve his World Cup dream, but Ferguson slammed that door shut during talks last week.
The United manager has made it clear that he will not tolerate any more indiscreet comments from the keeper.
He has been told he is staying at Old Trafford, and ordered to battle it out with Kuszczak for the right to be van der Sar's understudy.
IncendiaryUnder-performing midfielder Nani, who was expected to emerge from the shadow of departing Cristiano Ronaldo this season, but has been a huge disappointment, is another player in the firing line.
While away on World Cup qualifying duty last week, the Portugal international winger accused Ferguson of shattering his confidence.
Like Foster, Nani apologised for his incendiary comments during a meeting with the manager, but despite Ferguson's public backing, the tricky winger is clearly in the danger-zone.
Former West Ham and Tottenham midfielder Carrick is also uncertain of his position, with old club Spurs retaining an interest in a deal involving Croatia star Luka Modric heading for Old Trafford.
Ferguson believes England international Carrick, who has scored just once for United this season, should have more say in the centre of midfield.
Carrick's role is just one of several vulnerable positions Ferguson has pinpointed in the team, instructing his brother Martin to find replacements.
Despite long-standing interest in Valencia playmaker David Silva, there is a belief that he does not have the speed for the Premier League.
Other positions being considered are at left back, where Ferguson wants an understudy to the excellent Patrice Evra.
Despite showing promise after their move from Brazil, twins Rafael and Fabio da Silva have failed to make the grade.
Ferguson also wants another central midfielder next summer and a striker to support Wayne Rooney.
The United chief insists he will not spend big in the January transfer window, claiming his targets are all being quoted "around the £50million mark".
Ferguson said: "I am in the same position as I was in the summer. I don't see any value in the market.
"We get a million names thrown at us, all valued at £50million."
Instead, he will wait until the end of the season before he twists the Glazers' arms and demands sufficient spending power.
That will be tough, with post-World Cup transfer fees notoriously high, but Ferguson has promised his coaching staff he intends to rebuild the team again.
Redundancies
There is also considerable uncertainty off the field, with redundancies and cutbacks at United's Carrington training complex upsetting some staff.
In addition, the club's chief operating officer turned his attention to more pressing matters this week.
Bolingbroke and the club's human resources department have been in overdrive, interviewing staff about the events of Friday, October 23.
The club is awash with rumours after a staff party at the Red Café ended when some of them moved on to the Fantasy Bar in Manchester.
Staff earning between £18,000-£20,000 are living in fear of the investigation which centres on one high-ranking member of staff at Old Trafford.
Officially the club insist that "what staff did after the party at Red Café is of no concern to the club".
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CSKA STUN UNITED WITH £25M VALUATION 
MANCHESTER UNITED have been rocked by CSKA Moscow's decision to slap a £25million price tag on goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev.
The Russian shot-stopper is high on Sir Alex Ferguson's list of targets as he searches for Edwin Van der Sar's long-term successor.
The Scot was hugely impressed by the 23-year-old in his side's two recent Champions League clashes with CSKA.
The Russians are desperate to keep Akinfeev, valued at £14m by United.
But Akinfeev wants to leave as CSKA are in danger of missing out on even a Europa League place.
The keeper currently represents himself in all negotiations, but is considering recruiting an agent after being stunned by CSKA's high valuation. |
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Post Last Edit by epitome at 22-11-2009 17:46


sama hebak |
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