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Originally posted by Pak_Jen at 5-10-2006 12:15 AM
tajuk thread takmo tukar ka..heheh
Grow old along with me
http://kackis.kalnie ...
x tuka sampai jumpa italy sekali lagi :lol |
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nasib jer tue italy kalah.. ekekekeke.. |
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Reply #823 epitome's post
dah tak hebat kalah la... |
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Everybody loves Raymond
[quote]Domenech is slowly exerting his clout as he seeks to turn France into a powerhouse again. JEFFREY McKENNA reports on Domenech's renaissance and its effect on the Les Bleus.
RAYMOND Domenech has claimed another scalp in the fiery country-versus-club war that he is waging for France. After cutting down Jose Mourinho to bite-size pieces for daring to question his selection of Claude Makelele for the Les Bleus, he has turned the fire on compatriot Gerard Houllier.
Last month when Domenech summoned Makelele, who had announced his retirement after the World Cup, Chelsea boss Mourinho expressed his ire in the strongest terms possible. Mourinho's accusation that his midfield lynchpin was traded as a 搒lave |
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Wenger - Scotland could be 'toughest test' for France
Ars鑞e Wenger expects Scotland to provide France with one of the toughest tests of their Euro 2008 qualification campaign.
Raymond Domenech's side travel to Hampden Park on Saturday with an unblemished record in Group B after winning in Georgia and outclassing Italy, their World Cup Final conquerors, at the Stade de France last month.
However, Scotland also have two wins out of two and lead France on goal difference at the top of the group. Wenger has been impressed by Walter Smith's young team and predicts a close game in Glasgow.
"Maybe it will be the toughest test for France," said the Arsenal manager.
"Italy at home was a soft test really because they [the Italians] had not come down from the clouds of winning the World Cup. They played a bit casual. Away it might be tougher for France if Italy needs the points, but at the moment the toughest test will be Scotland.
"Scotland looks to me as though they are on the way up. They have found the way to win games again, they have a young generation |
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[quote]Originally posted by okb at 7-10-2006 02:53 AM
Scotland looks to me as though they are on the way up. They have found the way to win games again, they have a young generation |
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peminat les bleus jgn lupa
12 30 pagi channel 80
Bryan Robson's 13-year spell at Manchester United came
to an end
after nearly 400 appearances and 97 goals in the summer of 1994.Robson is
arguably the greatest midfield player in Manchester United's history.
"Collar turned up, back straight, chest stuck out, he glided into
the arena as if he owned the shit** place. Any arena, but nowhere more
effectively than Old Trafford. This was his stage. He loved it, the crowd
loved him"-Roy Keane, Cantona's successor as Manchester United captain.
It has been a great honour and privilege for me to play for
Manchester United for over 12 years - Roy Keane |
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alaaa skotleng tuhh taraf bangkai itik jer .... ~ kompem 76-0 arh |
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nigel queshie ... wenger dah lame perati dia nehh ... patut pong puji semacam jerh |
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Former France 'keeper Barthez announces retirement
PARIS, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Former France goalkeeper Fabien Barthez has announced his retirement from club and international football, citing family problems.
'I quit the French team, I quit club football,' Barthez, 35, told French TV channel TF1 on Thursday.
'I will still have fun without football,' he added.
Barthez has been without a club since leaving Olympique Marseille at the end of last season. After quitting Marseille he returned to his birthplace near Toulouse to be with his mother who is ill.
Barthez was France's first-choice goalkeeper from the 1998 World Cup, which Les Bleus won on home soil, to this year's tournament which France lost in the final to Italy.
He won the last of his 87 caps, which included European championship triumph in 2000, in the final in Berlin which went to a penalty shootout.
Barthez, an outgoing character instantly recognisable for his shining bald head, played his first match for France in 1994 in a 1-0 victory over Australia.
He won the Champions League in 1993 with Marseille before moving to Monaco in 1995.
He spent three years at Manchester United, where he won two Premier League titles (2001 and 2003) before returning to Marseille midway through the 2003/04 season. |
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jambu hape .... hoo hoo hooo |
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France boss Raymond Domenech did not use Rangers manager Paul Le Guen to spy on Scotland in case he was labelled a snitch. (Daily Record)
Bryan Robson's 13-year spell at Manchester United
came to an end after nearly 400 appearances and 97 goals in the summer of 1994.
Robson is arguably the greatest midfield player in Manchester United's
history.
"Collar turned up, back straight, chest stuck out, he glided into
the arena as if he owned the shit** place. Any arena, but nowhere more
effectively than Old Trafford. This was his stage. He loved it, the crowd
loved him"-Roy Keane, Cantona's successor as Manchester United captain.
It has been a great honour and privilege for me to play for
Manchester United for over 12 years - Roy Keane |
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tetiba hati aku yg tulus suci ni nak sokong scotland.. kalo scotland main euro gempak gak.. france tuh bak kata topeng ostopirosis dah.. bagi la can kat team lain.. lalala |
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come on scotland.......the land of william wallace!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Reply #838 vitruvian_man's post
elok gak ni.. tak naik la point france dlm grup ni.. |
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Reply #839 fairy_hobbit's post
huhuhu...hamboi..kemainnn! :cak:
azzurri nye game bile? |
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