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Man United :: Champions of England! Kalah pun kami redha..
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congrat to u all |
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Vidic does the double
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Nemanja Vidic was named Player of the Year by United's fans and his team-mates at the Reds' awards night at Old Trafford on Sunday.
The newly-crowned Premier League champions turned out in style for the gala dinner, a star-studded event in the Manchester Suite.
Vidic collected the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year accolade, voted for by fans on ManUtd.com, and the Players' Player trophy to a standing ovation.
He said: "I'm honoured. It's amazing to get these awards when I consider the quality of the players I play alongside every day. I'd like to say thank you to the fans and to my team-mates.
"I enjoy being here every day and playing with these players and working with the coaches. I'm very happy here at United."
The Serbian was a key figure in the team's title success, the Club World Cup and Carling Cup triumphs, and in reaching the Champions League final.
He wasn't the only winner on the night. Cristiano Ronaldo, who cleaned up with three awards last year, claimed the Goal of the Season accolade for his stunning strike against Porto in the Champions League.
James Chester was named Reserves Player of the Year. The 20-year-old was commanding as second string skipper, and enjoyed a successful loan spell with Peterborough.
Federico Macheda won the Jimmy Murphy Academy Player of the Year, an award justified by his performances at all levels this season.
The highly-rated Italian has scored goals for the Academy and Reserves, while his match-winning strike against Aston Villa remains one of the season's defining moments. |
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Reply #2184 epitome's post
congrats vidic, truly deserved the trophies, jrg defenders dpt award :pompom:
kiko pun dpt award :victory:
[ Last edited by MzDiNa at 18-5-2009 08:49 ] |
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Reply #2183 epitome's post
mmg layak...
my choice:
1. vida - solid
2. cr7 - the best in the werld
3. wazza - hebak |
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my best 11 :
vds
king oshea- rio- vida- evra
cr7- king carrick - king fletcher- j.s park
giggsy
wazza |
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ole dh jd coach reserved kn |
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tahniah2.... ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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Reply #2188 katana83's post
yup... bakal jadi mcm pep gardiola... ![](static/image/smiley/default/funk.gif) |
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Reply #2187 epitome's post
my best 11
ben
o'shea rio vida evra
park carrick letcher runi
giggsy
mkk
takde tempat nak letak -> vds tevez rafael scholes ![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) |
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Reply #2190 epitome's post
no way ![](static/image/smiley/default/3shakehead.gif) |
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Reply #2192 ShadowChaser's post
yes way...
ole : manager
gaz , giggsy : assistang
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Originally posted by epitome at 18-5-2009 08:57 ![](http://mforum6.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
yup... bakal jadi mcm pep gardiola...
tulah terkejut de rumours yg dia intai first team manager |
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Benitez ice-cold with Sir Alex
Rafael Benitez declined to congratulate Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson for his side's title triumph as the pair's simmering feud continued.
Benitez had seen his side beat West Brom 2-0, and send the Baggies back to the Championship, but was twice given the opportunity at the post-match press conference to congratulate Ferguson on winning the title.
Each time he made it clear that he was only prepared to congratulate the Old Trafford club as a whole.
United won their 18th crown on Saturday, equalling Liverpool's record, and 24 hours later the Anfield men all but secured runners-up spot at The Hawthorns.
And not only did Benitez have to contend with questioning about his feelings towards Ferguson, he also had to comment on an amazing on-field bust up between Jamie Carragher and Alvaro Arbeloa.
The pair exchanged views and pushes until they were pulled apart by colleagues and then given a dressing down by referee Martin Atkinson before a hand-shake.
But it was Benitez's attitude to Ferguson that surprised many.
During the season Benitez and Ferguson have traded barbed comments at regular intervals.
And the Spaniard said: "I will say congratulations to Manchester United. They have done well, but I do not want to say too much.
"I prefer just to say well done to the club, a big club, a good club.
"Normally you have to be polite and respect the other manager. During the season we have seen a lot of things that I didn't like, so that's it.
"I say congratulations to United because they have won. And that's it."
Benitez then admitted that he did not like to see two of his own players behaving like Carragher and Arbeloa did.
He said: "The disagreement between my two players was because we wanted another clean sheet, we wanted 21.
"I don't like what I saw, but I am trying to see the positive side of things.
"We were looking to hit targets, a record points tally for the club of 83 and we achieved that. We wanted 13 away league wins which is also a record.
"And we wanted another clean sheet and runners-up position. You could see why Jamie Carragher was like he was with Alvaro Arbeloa.
"For me that is a positive message about the mentality of the team. We wanted to show character and a desire to win and be second, and stay as close as we could to Manchester United.
"Arbeloa was going forward and we had some problems in defence, so we wanted to protect Jose Reina better, he has 20 clean sheets and (Edwin) Van der Saar has 21. That was important."
Before the match Albion had suspended striker Roman Bednar after a newspaper alleged
the Czech international had bought illegal drugs.
Manager Tony Mowbray said: "What happened did not upset our preparation.
"I had a word with him before the match, but there will be no further comment until we have had the chance to investigate what has happened and find out all the facts.
"We will then take action when we have got to the bottom of it and discover the details."
Albion ended the day relegated from the top flight for the third time in seven seasons.
And Mowbray said: "Obviously I an so disappointed, particularly for the fans who have been magnificent all season.
"But the way we gave away that first goal, a big mistake to let Steven Gerrard in, just epitomises our whole season.
"I am frustrated. We had a lot of good attacking play but then gave the opposition a goal they did not have to work for. That's us.
"But we are now a better team than we have been for a lot of seasons, the team have grown into the Premier League and learned a lot of lessons along the way.
"Hopefully we can use those lessons next season in the Championship.
"We have gained a lot of experience over nine months and it has made them better players."
He added: "We have not won enough and we are where we are because the league table does not lie.
"Good players win you matches. That was evident today from Liverpool. I have got to continue building, keep going, improve it bit by bit.
"Good players are not easy to come by. We are in a market where we can only afford young players and inexperienced players. We just have to give them time to develop."
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Jangan mare..
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Balas #2197 gicks79\ catat
padan muke ![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) |
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