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Manchester United 09/10 : Babah Main 2nd Half (Terkala Sudaaa..)
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ntah ler terlalu byk lompong ler line up UNITED skrg nie...
baik attacking,defender,midfiled n keeper semua lum nmpk kobinasi mantap lagi..
ermmm.... |
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jgn risooo...abe babah penyelamat man utd... |
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wa rase berba tu dia dah malas nak score laa..dia nak assis jer skang ni....klau btol2 ade peluang baru dia score |
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545# jAck666
mmg dr dulo lagi die mmg malas nak score malas nak lari malas nak tanduk semua ler serba serbi malas.. tp sejak dicalonkan menjd stiker terhebat sepjg zaman beliau kini adalah berbagol utk M.U.. Tahniah.. |
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wa rase berba tu dia dah malas nak score laa..dia nak assis jer skang ni....klau btol2 ade peluang baru dia score
jAck666 Post at 6-10-2009 15:07 ![](http://forum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
rooney pong lemau dlm 2 games lepas..
nasib baik berba9 ade.. ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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547# gicks79
in berba i truly trust!! ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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Edwin returns for Reserves
Edwin van der Sar starts for the Reserves at Everton on Tuesday evening, as he prepares for his first competitive action of the season.
The veteran Dutch goalkeeper has been out of action since breaking his hand in August's pre-season penalty shootout against Bayern Munich, but is ready to return after training over recent weeks.
Tuesday's trip to the Stobart Stadium, Halton in Widnes will be shown live on MUTV. Coverage begins at 18:30 BST, half an hour before kick-off.
Edwin is the highest-profile member of the Reserves squad chosen by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce, although there are other members who can boast first team experience.
A back four consisting of Fabio, Corry Evans, Oliver Gill and Joe Dudgeon sits behind a midfield of Oliver Norwood, Matty James, Magnus Eikrem and Robbie Brady.
Upfront, Kiko Macheda and Joshua King - the Reds' most recent first team debutant - lead the line. On the bench, substitute goalkeeper Ben Amos is joined by Scott Wootton, Febian Brandy and William Keane.
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Manchester United have rewarded burgeoning talents Danny Welbeck and Ritchie de Laet with more lucrative, and extended, contracts.
Wellback.
According to the club's official website he has been handed a four-year deal worth £12,000 per week. Welbeck has been likened to Nwankwo Kanu by Sir Alex Ferguson in the past, and has been tipped as an outside candidate for Fabio Capello's World Cup squad.
De Laet
De Laet, 20, was purchased by Sir Alex Ferguson in January in a somewhat surprise move. He kitted out for Stoke City prior to his United switch. His new deal will expire in 2012.
De Laet was delighted to agree terms: "Alex Ferguson told me I'm very close to the first team.
"There has been talk of me going out on loan but Sir Alex said I can't leave as he may need me. The new contract is a surprise and fantastic news."
So much for Wellback leaving in January. |
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aku suke de leat...
walaupong baru skali negok dia maen.. haha |
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wa rase berba tu dia dah malas nak score laa..dia nak assis jer skang ni....klau btol2 ade peluang baru dia score
jAck666 Post at 6-10-2009 15:07 ![](http://forum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
berbatov MU lain dgn berbatov kat leverkusen dan spurs...coz he more on top striker..kat MU dia byk main 3/4 area..coz MU punya system laju..memandangkan dia lari agak slow..so dia byk buat thru ball kat kaki2 pecut lain utk score..tu yg nampak sgt dia kurang score goal..but apa2 pon..in berba we trust...
*wa bengang..jiran sebelah Man City suda ura2 mau bid Miralem Pjanic..siott tul.. |
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552# abangveron
tu ler kat leverkusen dulo berbagol nyer shooting x segan2...
xtau ler darah gemuruh die dah turun lum.. kate kaki selalu gementar nak msk padang sejak main utk M.U nie.. aduyaaiii... |
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Owen cergas jalani latihan
LONDON - Penyerang Manchester United, Michael Owen kembali menjalani latihan penuh, kelmarin selepas tidak beraksi ketika pasukannya seri dengan Sunderland, Sabtu lalu.
Owen dikeluarkan ketika pasukannya menang pada kempen Liga Juara-Juara ke atas Wolfsburg akibat kecederaan pangkal paha dan tidak pulih tepat pada masanya untuk beraksi dalam pertembungan dengan Sunderland.
Walaupun pada awalnya tercetus kebimbangan, bekas penyerang Liverpool itu mungkin terpaksa berehat selama tiga minggu, kini dia sudah sedia untuk kembali beraksi.
"Saya akan kembali menjalani latihan penuh. Semakin anda tua, semakin anda perlu faham tubuh anda.
"Mungkin jika beberapa tahun lalu saya akan terus beraksi dengan kecederaan sebegini.
"Kini saya merasakan sesuatu datang pada diri saya. Jika saya teruskan juga atau melakukan pecutan, saya rasa sakit di pangkal paha.
''Jadi, saya berehat. Bukan tiga atau empat minggu, ia hanya tiga atau empat hari. Ia sesuatu yang perlu anda rasai,'' katanya.
Sementara itu, Owen yang memiliki 89 cap antarabangsa dan menjaringkan 40 gol untuk skuad kebangsaan England, tidak diberikan harapan untuk tersenarai dalam skuad 23 pemain ke Piala Dunia ke Piala Dunia 2010 di Afrika Selatan.
Owen belum lagi tampil dalam skuad Fabio Capello dan sekali lagi tersisih dari senarai jurulatih dari Itali itu daripada skuad England untuk perlawanan terakhir kelayakan Piala Dunia menentang Ukraine dan Belarus.
Ketika ditanya mengenai peluangnya untuk beraksi pada Piala Dunia tahun depan, Owen menjawab: ''Kita tengoklah nanti. Setiap matlamat pemain England ialah ke Piala Dunia dan tersenarai dalam skuad.
"Saya ada masa enam atau tujuh bulan untuk melakukan yang terbaik untuk Manchester United dan saya harap Fabio Capello akan memerhatikannya.'' - AFP |
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Prospect calls for tough punishment
Professionals' trade union Prospect have urged the English FA to "grab the nettle" and take firm action against Sir Alex Ferguson.
The FA have written to Manchester United manager Ferguson to ask him to explain his claim 49-year-old referee Wiley was "not fit" after taking charge of his side's 2-2 draw with Sunderland at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Alan Leighton, the national secretary of Prospect, told BBC Radio 5 Live's Victoria Derbyshire programme the FA must act to protect the Respect campaign.
Leighton claimed a fine or touchline ban for Ferguson may have little impact, and suggested the FA take action that would have a greater effect.
Leighton said: "I don't know what Sir Alex earns but a small fine or a touchline suspension would be like water off a duck's back to him so I think there has to be some recognition that this is a serious allegation that needs to be properly dealt with and punished severely.
"There are issues around suspension from the job, that would be new territory that hasn't happened before but I think the FA has to grab the nettle on this one.
"Because a small fine or a large fine would be like water off a duck's back, there has to be some sort of punishment that is going to stop people from doing this or otherwise we are going to see more and more of it.
"We have to be talking about punishments that are going to really lead to a change in behaviour."
Leighton stressed: "I think the FA has to act on this, I think there is no future with the Respect campaign if the FA don't act.
"I see the FA have asked him to explain his comments, I'm not really sure what requires explanation.
"I think his comments were fairly clear so I think at this stage I would like to see the FA act and act quickly to restore Alan's reputation and ensure that referees are going to get some protection from what seems to be a growing approach that managers feel they can abuse them."
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MO7 cepat ler impact..
bdk2 muda nie langsung xleh pakai valencia,nani,foster semua perasan bagus jer...
arap2 MO7 leh tandingi berbagol n adik rooney dr segi jumlah gols... |
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558# sha02
IN YAHYAH we trust ![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) |
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Foster's testing future
Ben Foster is a very good goalkeeper but he's fast approaching a crossroads in his career.
He can go on to become the long term number one for club and country or he can let a brightly-coloured future turn into the cold black-and-white of failure.
The choice is that stark. It's up to him. There is no point in wrapping him in cotton wool or giving him the comfort blanket of a dressing room cuddle.
No-one else can do it for him. It's not down to the manager or coaches - it's up to Foster now.
This season threw up a great opportunity for him on two fronts.
With Edwin van der Sar sidelined he had the chance to stamp his authority on the Manchester United first team and with England lacking a dominant keeper, he could also have buttoned down a place in Fabio Capello's World Cup squad.
He's let the opportunities slip through his grasp and he's beginning to find out what it means to be a Manchester United player. Old Trafford's 'Theatre of Dreams' can become a nightmarish graveyard for men who aren't big enough to cope with its expectation levels.
It simply hasn't been a good start to the season for the 26-year-old who, at that age, should be reaching his peak.
United report that a chest injury prevented him training late last week. It might have been a factor in his poor performance against Sunderland but the image will still linger in the minds of most people of a 6ft 2in, 12st 8lb goalkeeper being outjumped and outmuscled by Kenwyne Jones for the visitors' second goal.
A confident keeper, having decided to come out for the ball, would have cleared out leather, bone and sinew - anything in his way - to get it away.
But Foster is clearly not buoyed by confidence. It wasn't his first mistake this season. There have been other high profile errors against Chelsea in the Community Shield and Manchester City in the derby. It isn't his first injury either. He missed England's August friendly with a knee problem.
It has to be a growing concern for Sir Alex Ferguson and Fabio Capello that he hasn't played enough football. Since signing professional for Stoke seven years ago, he's only managed 124 first team games. Knee, ankle and hand injuries have blighted him.
He was sent to Watford for two seasons to toughen up and gain more experience. He excelled there. United seemed to have made the right choice over a long-term replacement for Van der Sar. He has all the attributes to prove them right except one - Foster needs to grow into his United shirt.
The club's history is littered with fine players who simply couldn't cope with life under the Stretford End microscope.
Garry Birtles had a league scoring ratio of one every 2.7 games at Nottingham Forest before moving to United where he only netted every five games.
Peter Davenport scored 16 goals in his first season, but then faded. Kleberson won a World Cup with Brazil but couldn't cope with two years at United for whom he played just 30 games. The club took a reported £4m loss on him.
Eric Djemba Djemba was a £3.5m misfit and at £28.1m, Juan Sebastian Veron came with a massive global reputation but did not live up to it.
Goalkeepers? They've had a few, but then again too few to mention in glowing terms.
Fabien Barthez had a good title-winning year in 2001 before the cracks appeared against Deportivo La Coruna and Arsenal the following season.
For every great save like the one against Liverpool's Didi Hamann, a comic caper followed. Massimo Taibi's calamitous display in the 5-0 defeat at Chelsea was one of the worst I've seen from any keeper, anywhere.
To understand how they could have possibly failed at a club of such great tradition with such magnificent players around them, the exhausting burden of that tradition has to be taken into consideration along with the suffocating experience of having to play every game like a cup final under the glare of a worldwide audience.
It was interesting to read Michael Owen's comments last week explaining that at United you are expected to play at the top of your game in every match.
No other club in this modern age has enjoyed United's success. No other club's players are expected to repeat that success again and again and again. The pressure must be mind-rattling. The demands laid down by Sir Alex Ferguson must be daunting. But that's why he's a winner. Losers fall by the wayside.
However, others in the current squad have managed it.
Darren Fletcher had to withstand dog's abuse from his own fans in the early days, Rio Ferdinand had uncomfortable days after his move from Leeds, and Cristiano Ronaldo's first season was underwhelming. Strength of character and positive thinking got them through. These are the qualities Foster now needs, and quickly.
With Van der Sar expected back in the coming weeks, the Leamington Spa-born keeper will probably find himself understudy again. He has no chance of playing in the World Cup finals unless he's a first team regular. He and United will have big choices to make.
Reports suggest that Old Trafford keeper's coach Eric Steele has been "hard" on the player. He has to be.
Foster has all the talent he needs and it would be a crying shame to see it go to waste.
He can go on to become the long-term number one for club and country, but the club may not be Manchester United.
news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/8292943.stm |
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