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Post time 26-5-2009 03:45 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by kodomok at 25-5-2009 22:34
13:03 Swiss referee Massimo Busacca will take charge of the final. He officiated the semi-final first-leg tie between us and Barca last year, and was the man in the middle for our 1-0 win at Port ...

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Post time 26-5-2009 03:48 PM | Show all posts




A relaxed Sir Alex prepares to board United's flight to Rome



Cristiano Ronaldo looks on as Anderson gives the thumbs up just before take-off

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Post time 26-5-2009 03:56 PM | Show all posts
Ferdinand winning fitness battle  

Uefa Champions League final: Barcelona v Manchester United
Venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome Date: Wed, 27 May Kick-off: 1945 BST




Ferdinand hasn't played for Manchester United since the Arsenal clash on 5 May



Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand is likely to play in Wednesday's Champions League final against Barcelona having come through training at the weekend.

The defender, 30, has been out for three weeks with a calf injury and also missed the 1-0 win at Hull on Sunday.

He has called his fitness battle the "toughest of his career", but boss Sir Alex Ferguson says he should be "okay".

Barcelona's Thierry Henry and Andres Iniesta appear to have overcome their injuries after training on Monday.

Striker Henry, who played against Barca on the losing Arsenal team in the 2006 final, has had a ligament problem since beating Real Madrid 6-2 on 2 May, while midfielder Iniesta has been struggling with a thigh injury.

Barcelona midfielder Xavi Hernandez is optimistic the two players would take part in Rome.

"The overall impression is good, as much for the players as us knowing we can have them," he said.

Barca have won the Spanish league and cup titles and reached the Champions League final in coach Pep Guardiola's first campaign at the Nou Camp.

Henry and Iniesta will travel with the squad, along with young defenders Alberto Botia and Marc Muniesa, the 17-year-old who was sent off on his Barca debut in Saturday's 1-0 home defeat to Osasuna.

It was also announced on Monday that Switzerland's Massimo Busacca would be the referee for the Champions League final.

The 40-year-old refereed the all-Spanish Uefa Cup title match between Sevilla and Espanyol in 2007, as well as the United and Barcelona Champions League semi-final last season.

Ferdinand will be delighted to be on the mend, not having played since the Champions League semi-final second-leg win over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on 5 May.

Jonny Evans, impressive at the back for United throughout the season, is on stand-by to partner Nemanja Vidic in case Ferdinand fails to recover.

Despite Barcelona boasting the creativity of the likes of Hernandez, Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi, United's Patrice Evra believes his team can use last year's semi-final win against their Spanish opposition as inspiration.

The French left-back said: "I was confident before the games because I train every day against players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Carlos Tevez and Wayne Rooney. You have a lot of quality there."

Ferguson has just steered the Old Trafford club to its 11th Premier League title in 17 seasons.

The 67-year-old Scot added: "We both have players who can express themselves in the best possible way.

"The profile of the final is good and I hope it lives up to that profile."

While his counterpart Guardiola, the 38-year-old former Barca midfielder, said: "You either play with ambition or you have no chance."

"We will go to Rome with the aim of showing the world what we have done all year."


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Post time 26-5-2009 04:00 PM | Show all posts

27th MAY 1999

Sport: Football

Barcelona: Victory in pictures




Manchester United secured an historic treble, thanks to injury-time goals from substitutes Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the European Cup final

Fans of both sides arrive in Barcelona, where football fever has clearly taken over the city.



Mario Basler stuns United with a 25-yard shot after only six minutes.



Dwight Yorke (above left) and the rest of the Manchester United strikeforce find it difficult to impose themselves on the game.



Teddy Sheringham grabs a late equaliser to bring United back from the dead.



Manchester United fans prepare for the inevitable 'Golden Goal' extra-time.



But Ole Gunnar Solksjaer has other ideas as he adds the winner one minute into injury time.



Manchester United lift the European trophy and become the only English side to achieve the Premiership, FA and European Cup treble.
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Post time 26-5-2009 04:55 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2422 epitome's post

fletcher pon ade..
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Post time 26-5-2009 05:10 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2423 epitome's post

setuju dengan jangkaan ko tuh..
bole ganti sir alex..
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Post time 26-5-2009 05:27 PM | Show all posts

Evra tells Ribery to join Manchester United

Manchester United full-back Patrice Evra is trying to convince Bayern Munich star Franck Ribery to join him at Old Trafford.


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Franck Ribery shares a laugh with France team-mate Patrice Evra

The France international is sure his compatriot would make a huge impact at United and would be an ideal signing if Cristiano Ronaldo were to leave.

"Many say Cristiano will leave but only he knows the answer," Evra told The Sun. "It's clear a guy like Franck would be the ideal solution for United if Cristiano left."

"Of course I talk to Franck about it, I tell him you had better come here."

Ribery has been in scintillating form for under-performing Bundesliga side Bayern this year and is attracting plenty of interest from Europe's biggest clubs, including Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Just a few weeks ago United rubbished reports that the club had tabled a £62.5m bid for the 26-year-old forward.

Speaking to ESPNsoccernet at the time the alleged bid for Ribery was made by United Evra said: "I don't know where they are at in the discussions and if they exist, but it would be a pleasure to see him here. Since he is made for the club.

"He has everything to succeed at Manchester."



yyeeahhhh!!! Ribery! :pompom: :pompom:
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Post time 26-5-2009 05:32 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2427 cak!'s post

Ribery neh tak hensem..
abis arr ManU pasal peminat-peminat di kalangan gadis lincah larik..
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Post time 26-5-2009 06:38 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2426 gicks79's post

kalo ada bukak interbiu ganti atok , haku nak pegi...
haku berforum kat sineh pong muhkang korang nak pakai pendapat haku
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Post time 26-5-2009 06:40 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2427 cak!'s post

ribery hanya akan mai jika cr7 blah...
untuk masa skng tak perlu lah... sbb kita dah ader ZT14
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Post time 26-5-2009 06:41 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2428 gicks79's post

ribery juga x terrer amik freekick
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Post time 26-5-2009 07:45 PM | Show all posts

Berbatov reluctant to take penalty

Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov is already having doubts about taking a penalty in the Champions League final.

Berbatov was on the end of some harsh criticism for a tame spot-kick against Everton in the FA Cup semi-final defeat and the Bulgarian has admitted the incident has shaken his confidence ahead of Wednesday's meeting with Barcelona.

He said: "That hurt. I'm not sure I'd step up now."

Berbatov also claimed only victory in Rome would make him feel like an equal in the United dressing room.

"I am part of this team but I don't feel fully part of it as I didn't win the Champions League (last season)," he added.

"If we can do that again this year, with me in the team, it will mean so much. I was jealous watching last year."

Source: Soccernet
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Post time 26-5-2009 08:09 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2433 kodomok's post

blur la tevez ni...
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Post time 26-5-2009 08:18 PM | Show all posts

Manchester United Veteran Paul Scholes Drops Retirement Bombshell

Manchester United's cunning playmaking midfielder Paul Scholes, 34, has drawn supporters' attention to the fact that his current contract could well be his last.

Scholes has one-year left on his deal, and cites the troubles he has had with fitness and injury as potential obstacles to any hope of renewal. He therefore believes that next season will be his last as a professional footballer.
He told the Daily Telegraph, "I'd have thought that next year will probably be my last year. I have one year left on my contract but this year hasn't been great and whether it will get any better next year, I don't know.

"I've had a knee injury this season. I seem to get a three-month knee injury every season now. It sets you back and I haven't contributed as much as I would have liked to have done. I get pain in my knees most days and I definitely feel my age.

"The eye problem is still there but I have become totally used to it now and that's not an issue," he said. "But I've dipped in and out of the team this season and really struggled, to be honest, playing one game every 10 days.

"Some people adapt to that and some enjoy it but I don't think it has worked for me. It's hard to keep yourself fit when you don't play every week."
Regarding his long-term future, and whether he will stay in the game, Scholes said, "I wouldn't rule out management. Let's see how the coaching goes first but I would like to be a manager one day.

"Whether I am or not, I don't know but I think I could put up with the demands that it brings.

"I want to spend more time with the family first, though, because this year has been worse than ever in terms of being away."

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Post time 26-5-2009 09:28 PM | Show all posts
korunk ade link on9 nk ngk final match sok x?
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Post time 26-5-2009 09:34 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by kodomok at 26-5-2009 21:28
korunk ade link on9 nk ngk final match sok x?


nah mok......timesoccer ngan iraqgoals dah xleh pakai.....

http://www.ustream.tv/discovery/live/sports

kalo ko bukak ari ni mmg xde lagik direct link dia, esok pagi ko bukakla...


[ Last edited by  Sh@rk_iR at 26-5-2009 21:35 ]
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Post time 26-5-2009 09:54 PM | Show all posts
sapa2 nak tgk terry nanges lagi..kul 10.30 kat espn ada ulangan final tahun lepas..

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Post time 26-5-2009 10:26 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2439 Pak_Jen's post

gambo neh nampak menarik..siap close up lagik..
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