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Reply #1973 thylord's post
haha .. aku tau korg2 trhibur pg ni ...
ceria btul aku rs arini hahahah |
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Cech Becomes A Father
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has become a father to a baby girl...
Petr Cech and his wife proudly announced today the birth of their first daughter.
The girl, Adela Cechova, was born at 6:19am in Petr's home country, the Czech Republic. Petr was unable to attend the birth due to his first team commitments at Chelsea.
The player, who is with the Blues' squad for their trip to Goodison for a Carling Cup semi-final, was congratulated by the club.
nama ala2 model/tennis player konghey:victory: :victory: |
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congrats............. apa? hengat aku ikhlas ke..hahhaaaha aku menchi koben.. |
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aku tgk first half jer...tgk sidwell jer aku tertido
anyway..chelsea mng |
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Originally posted by carrie_connie at 24-1-2008 06:46 AM
Cech Becomes A Father
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has become a father to a baby girl...
Petr Cech and his wife proudly announced today the birth of their first daughter.
The girl, Ade ...
man of the match smalamm... sewelll paling sewel smalam.. mouluda, kecuali hantaran dier ke joe cole tuh..yg lain pemainan hampeh macam biasee.. |
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Reply #1980 stats's post
ini bermakna Chelsi hampeh le.. |
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ade harapan manager yg bukan spesiol wan dpt piala mickeyy...
tuhh amat bermakna tuhh... |
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Resilient Chelsea reach cup final
Even when denigrating a competition Chelsea know how to progress in it. It is the least of their priorities, admitted the one-time Liverpool supporter Avram Grant, before proceeding to eliminate Everton. Over the last four seasons, the Carling Cup has practically become a private fiefdom, and now they are in a third final in that brief time-span.
And in the process they disappointed the majority. Two decades ago, the concept of Everton against Tottenham as the romantics' favoured final, or a clash of two underdogs would have been risible. Not now. Once members of an elite group of five, they were the semi-finalists who garnered plenty of support from outside their normal constituencies.
For those who object to the perpetual domination of the so-called 'big four', it would have been the ideal encounter at Wembley. Instead, Chelsea, practiced party-poopers, thwarted more than just the 35,000 Everton fans at Goodison Park.
As Joe Cole said at the weekend, they know how to win. They proved prescient words, Cole himself delivering victory in clinical, merciless fashion. Florent Malouda's cross-field ball cut out the Everton defence. Cole's first touch was to control it. His second was to rifle an unstoppable shot past Tim Howard. Twenty minutes remained, but the tie was over.
It was a high-class goal, but it was Chelsea's expertise at the basics that earned them their date with Tottenham in the final. Functional football will never be an art form, but it is highly useful. Chelsea performed with a machine-like efficiency that rarely endears them to neutrals, but produces results.
It was an object lesson in Jose Mourinho-style football. The Portuguese appeared an expert at instilling a siege mentality, and it survived his departure. It was another win where, though Grant picked the team, the tactics appeared to be devised in 2004 by his predecessor.
It makes Chelsea easier to admire than adore, but also thoroughly resilient. Deprived of eight major players, and with the benched Ashley Cole another significant absentee for 89 minutes, they were depleted but not defeated. (hebak tim neh)
Indeed, the remnants of the squad were in greater danger of being deafened than beaten. The Goodison roar was remarkable, but the Everton performance was not. Their supporters were raucous, but their performance was timid.
Indeed, apart from a Joleon Lescott header that Tim Cahill almost diverted in, it took the best part of an hour for Everton to seriously threaten. Then two of Mikel Arteta's cleverer set pieces came within a minute, when first Phil Neville had a shot parried and then Phil Jagielka applied a flick to Leon Osman's effort, with Petr Cech again frustrating Everton.
Chelsea had been the more dangerous even before Cole's goal. A Nicolas Anelka shot had flicked off Phil Jagielka and on to Howard's bar. It was indicative of Anelka's ability to flourish when alone in attack. At times, he operated in isolation yet, like Didier Drogba, he possesses the attributes to successfully do that.
The comparison with Andrew Johnson, another lone striker, suggested the mercurial Anelka will prove |
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Reply #1985 philipinoe2's post
steve bennet mmg pgemar kad hahahaha
sian makalele kene kad kunin hahaha |
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Reply #1987 philipinoe2's post
nex game vs wigan facup kt jjb stedium |
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Interviewer to pundit Peter Reid ( ex Everton player and manager ) after the game. Rough quote was ' Juande Ramos would have been watching this game tonight and looking for signs of weakness in the Chelsea team for the final next month, could you offer him some advice '
Peter Reids reply ( again rough quote ) ' Yeh I could tell him John Terry, Frank Lampard, Michael Essien and Didier Drogba will be back for the game, thats really gonna weaken this team ' .... |
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