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MANCHESTER UNITED ~Home of The BPL and European Champions!
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wah!
gicks udah nuka gambo..! baru aku pasan.. |
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Reply #380 ShadowChaser's post
suara hati lejen yg frust..
tk sensitip tul arr player fools neh..
janji arr kt lejen neh nek sizen menang.. |
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Reply #381 akukamudandia's post
sempena menang title 2 kali berturut-turut.. |
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Evra has a score to settle
Patrice Evra is determined to avenge losing a Champions League final with Monaco when United head to Moscow next week.
The French full-back is one of five United players with Champions League final experience (Edwin van der Sar, Gary Neville, Owen Hargreaves and Ryan Giggs are the others).
But whereas those four all tasted victory, Evra was a losing finalist as Jose Mourinho's Porto side swept to a 3-0 success in Gelsenkirchen in 2004. Monaco were the 2003/04 surprise package, but this time Evra is far more confident about his chances.
"This will be my second final and for me the game is now the most important of my life," he says. "I don't want to lose for a second time.
"I went to the Champions League Final in a Proton Saga with Monaco, now I'm going to Moscow in a Ferrari with Manchester United," is the Frenchman's analogy. "But even if you're in a Ferrari, you still have to make sure you drive it well. So we will have to play well against Chelsea if we want to win."
Evra has become an integral part of United's back four in his two-and-a-half seasons at Old Trafford. He's solid in defensive situations and a real outlet going forward. And he'll be doing everything he can to finally get his hands on the elusive European Cup.
"When I first came to Manchester I said I didn't want to just get to a Champions League final again, I wanted to go there and win it," he is quoted as saying in Wednesday's Daily Mirror. "The Champions League holds bad memories for me because of losing that final with Monaco, so now I'm determined to put that right." |
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arrhh ..team ni overrated ajer |
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Balas #385 john_rambo\ catat
saya setuju dengan pendapat awak... |
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Tahniah Man Utd..
Glory-glory Man Utd.. |
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another award untuk Ronaldo - Goal of the season from SkySports untuk freekick masa lwn Portsmouth..
haiya.. apa lagi yg dia x menanh nehh.. tunggu champions league aje satu lagi |
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Reply #389 thylord's post
freekick pon dpt goal of the season??
apsal tak amik gol penalti jek |
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Reply #390 conan's post
conan dengki booooooooooooo |
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Reply #391 thylord's post
booooooooooooooooooooo...
bagi aku goal of the season should be the best goal scored from open play...
ape barang goal from dead ball.. keeper pong bulih skor.. |
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Originally posted by gicks79 at 14-5-2008 07:21 PM
Evra has a score to settle
cet mati2 aku ingat proton saga...........rupanya edited...
[ Last edited by ussopp at 15-5-2008 02:00 AM ] |
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Chelsea manager Avram Grant has risked the wrath of the Football Association by questioning the integrity of referee Steve Bennett.
Bennett was in charge of Manchester United's last match of the season at Wigan on Sunday where goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Ryan Giggs clinched a 10th Premier League title for Sir Alex Ferguson.
But the official came under fire for failing to award Wigan a penalty and then opting not to send off midfielder Paul Scholes for a second foul on Wilson Palacios.
Although the Chelsea boss continued to congratulate United on their title success, he called Bennett's integrity into question and said he was happy no English referee would be in charge of next week's Champions League final against Ferguson's side.
'I can say that after the game we won against Manchester United to get level on points, we knew that they had to play West Ham at home and Wigan away and that it was not in our hands,' said Grant.
'I told you that I believed in the tradition of the fair English game. I will not say anything against it. But what happened is what I expected.
'In England there are very good referees, but there are some - a few that you can influence, like you saw.
'I think in our game against Manchester United at Old Trafford, the referee (Mike Dean) influenced the result for sure. We know that.
'I think the red card for Mikel John Obi in that game should not have been a red card, I think that Paul Scholes should have had a red card on Sunday and Wigan a penalty also. But it is finished. I congratulate Manchester United.'
But when asked if he was pleased an English referee would not be in charge of the final in Moscow, Grant replied: 'I can say it like this, 'Yes'.'
boooooooooooooooo..team sendiri sengal xnmpk..salahkan ref gak.. |
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Reply #394 cigaro's post
stended yahudi mmg mcm tue.. |
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john_rambo = JohnRambuRamba org sama ke
mcm pakjen = makjen = batjen |
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Reply #394 cigaro's post
ni la org panggil sore loser..dah kalah kalah la |
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May 15, 2008
Manchester United set for |
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ayat ni tak leh blah laa...
'I told you that I believed in the tradition of the fair English game. I will not say anything against it. But what happened is what I expected.
nujum hebat siol.. same hebat ngan statement die yg nih
"If they take the title, and I'm not sure they will, it will be on goal difference."
[ Last edited by MengkuduMasam at 15-5-2008 09:02 AM ] |
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