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 Author| Post time 10-11-2009 05:11 PM | Show all posts
eberi-diabi yg paling merisokan aku......terhenti la progress dia...

nampak nya kene bermula balik la.....lama lagi la ni nak ke tahap roh king viera{:3_81:}
neo-painkillerz Post at 10-11-2009 16:56


kena bermula dr bawah yakni kena score own goal dulu {:3_81:}
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Post time 10-11-2009 06:46 PM | Show all posts
groin injury ni injed hape?

aku tak tau sebenarnya..hamstring la..hernia la..

sesape bley terangkan dgn nas2 yang tepat?
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Post time 10-11-2009 06:58 PM | Show all posts
groin injury ni injed hape?

aku tak tau sebenarnya..hamstring la..hernia la..

sesape bley terangkan dgn nas2 yang tepat?
atai Post at 10-11-2009 18:46


groin injury tu kan sakit telo..malunya i

hamstring kan koyak otot paha kalo xsalah

hernia lak ..emm lupa lak
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Post time 10-11-2009 07:06 PM | Show all posts
ada pecah?
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Post time 10-11-2009 09:26 PM | Show all posts
shhh..
diam2 la dik mad
karipapayam Post at 10-11-2009 17:10


beritahu perkara baik tak salah..
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Post time 11-11-2009 08:35 AM | Show all posts
yelah...kongsi je la....

mana taw sok dokto cakap....sakit groin...dan kita ingat saya kat peha jerk......

sila kongsi menda yang bermanfaat ini...huhuh
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 Author| Post time 11-11-2009 09:24 AM | Show all posts
doktor cak!
sila share pengetahuan anda dlm medical field
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 Author| Post time 11-11-2009 09:25 AM | Show all posts
lupa lak
morning eberibadi
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Post time 11-11-2009 09:43 AM | Show all posts
harini nak kopipes berita lar..
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Post time 11-11-2009 09:44 AM | Show all posts
groin injury tu kan sakit telo..malunya i

hamstring kan koyak otot paha kalo xsalah

hernia lak ..emm lupa lak
cak! Post at 10-11-2009 18:58


Kalau footballer pompuan sure tak dapat groin injury ni kan?
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Post time 11-11-2009 09:48 AM | Show all posts
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is hoping the team can break the November curse that usually sees them drop off the title pace. The Gunners are currently in second place on the league table and the Frenchman is hoping that they can see out the eleventh month without too many problems.
揟raditionally, November has not been a good month for us. But I explain that by the fact we had more injuries. It is the first period when they kick in,
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Post time 11-11-2009 09:51 AM | Show all posts
Arsenal and France full-back Bacary Sagna believes that the first-leg of the World Cup play-offs against Republic of Ireland will be one of the biggest games of his career.

Les Bleus manager Raymond Domenech has come under an increasing amount of pressure for poor performances put in by his side during the qualification campaign, which culminated in losing out on an automatic qualification spot to Serbia.

The Frenchmen have an indifferent record on their travels for a team of their stature, as two wins from five outings away from home has not gone down well with the critics.

Sagna believes that anything other than a victory at Dublin's Croke Park will be considered as a failure back home.

"It's one of the biggest games I've played in because at the end you can go to the World Cup so we have to win it," he told Arsenal TV.

"We have to give more than we did in qualifying and if we do that we'll be fine."

The defender is expecting a hard-fought game, but believes that the Frenchmen plying their trade in the Premier League are in a position to warn their team-mates about the dangers posed by the Irishmen.

"It'll be a very intensive game and we have to be ready," he said.

"There'll be a good atmosphere and they have good players but we [who play in the Premier League] know the players so we can talk about them to the other players [in the national team].

"It'll be a crazy game. They [Republic of Ireland] are crazy about football and I expect them to run all over the pitch to give everything and in the away game as well."

Les Bleus will have to make do without the services of their influential midfielder Franck Ribery during their two-legged tryst with the Boys in Green, owing to a knee injury sustained by the Bayern Munich star. But Sagna believes that his side have what it takes to overcome the opposition.

"He [Ribery] can change the game and he's a very good player," said the Gunner.

"He's a big loss for us but we have other good players and they'll want to show what they can do."
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Post time 11-11-2009 09:54 AM | Show all posts






Nicklas Bendnter has set himself an outrageous target - to be the best striker in the world within five years.
And, despite being ruled out until the New Year through injury, the Arsenal striker still believes he can be the top scorer in the Premier League and at next summer抯 World Cup.
Bendtner, 21, was crowned Denmark抯 Player of the Year and also won Goal of the Year award at a prestigious ceremony in Copenhagen on Monday night.
And the  hugely confident striker believes he will become one of the most feared marksmen in the world.

Bendtner said after picking up the two awards: 揑 had three aims this year - to get into the Arsenal team, qualify for the World Cup and to be Player of the Year. I have achieved them all.
揑 want to be top scorer in the Premier League, top scorer at the World Cup and, within five years, I want to be among the best strikers in the world.
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Post time 11-11-2009 10:16 AM | Show all posts
Last month several Arsenal stars and their nations qualified for next summer's World Cup. But for some the agony continues. France and Russia are preparing for high-stake Play-Off fixtures while Alex Song's Cameroon are just 90 minutes away from South Africa.

In addition to that a host of Gunners are playing international friendlies and Under-21 qualifying games over the next 10 days. There's a lot of games going on but fortunately Arsenal.com is on hand to bring you a digest of all the fixtures featuring our players.


Abou Diaby, William Gallas, Bacary Sagna,
Republic of Ireland v France, World Cup Qualifying Play-Off, November 14
France v Republic of Ireland, World Cup Qualifying Play-Off, November 18

Abou Diaby, William Gallas and Bacary Sagna have all been called-up to the France squad for their two World Cup Qualifying Play-Off games against the Republic of Ireland. The first leg takes place at Croke Park on Saturday with the second leg being held at the Stade de France on Wednesday, November 18.  Arsenal academy director Liam Brady is a member of the Ireland coaching staff. The aggregate winner of the Play-Off will take their place in the draw for next summer's World Cup.

Andrey Arshavin
Russia v Slovenia, World Cup Qualifying Play-Off, November 14
Slovenia v Russia, World Cup Qualifying Play-Off, November 18
After missing out on automatic qualification for next summer's World Cup, Russia were paired with Slovenia in the Play-Offs. The first leg takes place in Moscow on Saturday with the return fixture in Maribor on Wednesday, November 18. Andrey Arshavin is captain of Russia and will be hoping to guide his nation to South Africa.


Alex Song
Morocco v Cameroon, World Cup Qualifier, November 14
Cameroon are in control of African Qualifying Group A going into the final round of fixtures. A win for Alex Song's nation would see them book a place in South Africa although even a defeat could see them to the World Cup if Gabon fail to win when they travel to Togo.


Emmanuel Eboue
Ivory Coast v Guinea, World Cup Qualifier, November 14
Germany v Ivory Coast, Friendly, November 18
A point in Malawi last month was enough to see Ivory Coast top African Qualifying Group E and qualify for the World Cup. They complete their campaign by hosting Guinea before heading to Germany for a friendly match as they step up preparations for next year's African Cup of Nations. Emmanuel Eboue and his team-mates will be keeping a close eye on the draw for the biennial tournament, which takes place on Friday, November 20.

Cesc Fabregas
Spain v Argentina, Friendly, November 14
Austria v Spain, Friendly, November 18
Having qualified for the 2010 World Cup with an impressive 100 per cent record in their qualifying group, European champions Spain make use of the international break to play two friendly matches. First up they take on Diego Maradona's Argentina in Madrid before returning to Vienna - the scene of their Euro 2008 triumph - for a friendly against Austria. Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas is in the Spain squad for the two fixtures.


Eduardo
Croatia v Liechtenstein, Friendly, November 14
Croatia missed out on a spot at next summer's World Cup after finishing third in their qualifying group. Eduardo and his international team-mates will take on Liechtenstein on Saturday in a friendly match in Vinkovci.

Robin Van Persie
Italy v Netherlands, Friendly, November 14
Netherlands v Paraguay, Friendly, November 18

The Netherlands completed qualifying for the World Cup with a 100 per cent record and will now test themselves with a visit to 2006 winners Italy on Saturday before hosting Paraguay next Wednesday. The Dutch will be hoping Robin Van Persie continues his fine form after being hailed the best footballer Holland by Ronald Koeman last week.

Thomas Vermaelen
Belgium v Hungary, Friendly, November 14
Belgium v Qatar, Friendly, November 18
Belgium failed to qualify for next year's World Cup and play two home friendlies this month. First they take on Hungary and then host Qatar as they build towards the European Championship 2012 qualifiers that begin next September. Thomas Vermaelen was named Belgium captain ahead of last month's games against Turkey and Estonia.


Aaron Ramsey
Wales v Scotland, Friendly, November 14
After scoring his first senior international goal last month, Aaron Ramsey has been selected for the Wales squad to face Scotland at the new Cardiff City Stadium in an international friendly on Saturday.
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Post time 11-11-2009 10:19 AM | Show all posts

Philippe Senderos
Switzerland v Norway, Friendly, November 14
Switzerland ensured themselves a place at next summer's World Cup by topping European Qualification Group Two last month and begin their preparations for the tournament with a friendly against Norway on Saturday. Philippe Senderos scored twice against Luxembourg in the last international break and will be looking to have an impact again this time out.


Wojciech Szczesny
Poland v Romania, Friendly, November 14
Poland v Canada, Friendly, November 18

Wojciech Szczesny has earned his first senior international call-up and is in the Poland squad for friendly matches against Romania and Canada. Both games are at home with the first being played in Warsaw on Saturday and the second in Bydgoszcz next Wednesday.

Kieran Gibbs
England v Portugal, UEFA Under-21 Championships Qualifier, November 14
Lithuania v England, UEFA Under-21 Championships Qualifier, November 17
Kieran Gibbs has been selected to represent England in two Under-21 European Championship Qualifiers. First up is Portugal at Wembley before a trip to struggling Lithuania next Tuesday.  Stuart Pearce's side have won two and drawn one of their three games so far.
We've got four pairs of tickets to give away for the Portugal game at Wembley. Click here for details of how to enter.




Vito Mannone
Hungary v Italy, UEFA Under-21 Championships Qualifier, November 13
Luxembourg v Italy, UEFA Under-21 Championships Qualifier, November 17
Vito Mannone has been called into the Italy squad for two Under-21 European Championship Qualifiers. They travel to Hungary for a game on Friday evening and then on to Luxembourg next Tuesday. Italy have four points from their three games so far.
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Post time 11-11-2009 10:24 AM | Show all posts
Wenger: Why I played Ramsey against Wolves

Manager Ars鑞e Wenger has explained the reasons why midfielder Aaron Ramsey played the full 90 minutes in only his second Premiership match of the season.

The Welshman has so far been used sparingly as a substitute in first team matches and has featured primarily in Carling Cup fixtures. It is expected that he will be one of the first names on the team sheet when the FA Cup starts as well.

In the absence of Denilson, it is usually Alex Song who plays in the holding midfield position. But in the 4-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers, Ramsey's name was on the team sheet ahead of his African colleague.

Wenger explained: "Firstly, I wanted to rest Alex Song.

"Secondly, Ramsey is 18-years-old and people forget. I set him a target to play between 15 and 20 games this year. So at some stage when you set a boy a target you give him a chance.

"When we play every three days, I rotated it a little bit because I believe we have a real squad of 20 field players who are of a fantastic level and you can talk and talk and talk, but you have to do it on the pitch as well and give them a chance.

"He has improved a lot. He has a tremendous engine and he already has good experience for an 18-year-old player."
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 Author| Post time 11-11-2009 11:32 AM | Show all posts
time kaseh karam atai singh
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 Author| Post time 11-11-2009 02:17 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by karipapayam at 11-11-2009 14:23

Arsenal Analysis: Goal Glut Hides Contribution Of Players Like Bacary Sagna




One of football's longest-running disputes has always been about the value of statistics. In this day and age, we are bombarded with numbers and percentages for ball possession, passes made, tackles launched and shots on and off target, or saved. What does it all mean?

As Mark Twain, among others, wrote: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." And, in football, it is pretty much the same story because, as we all know, one pass and one shot can change a match if all the rest are merely mediocrity. In the end, as the current Arsenal team keep showing, it is all about moments of real quality.

That is why the great debate about the Gunners' goal rush is misleading if we forget that it is the product of a more important creation: the sustained high quality of the team's football and the terrific improvements made by individual players; and, of course, moves and goals that lift football-loving fans from their seats in appreciation.

Take a look across London. When Chelsea beat Manchester United on Sunday, much of the post-match talk was focussed on the peripheral movements around the decisive goal and the referees' decisions. But the key factors - the perfect flight of Frank Lampard's free-kick and the timing of John Terry's run and placement of his header - were almost forgotten.

Sometimes, as this example showed, all the analysis and statistics that can be found do nothing more than obscure the truth: only one team scored and only one conceded, whatever the reasons and excuses. And that is why, also, it is good to make note of the improved performances of so many Arsenal players this season - young players who are striding forwards with confidence.

Cesc Fabregas, of course, catches the eye. He is back from injury and approaching his best form and a high level of fitness, too. Robin van Persie has also revelled in his new role and taken a step up in performance levels. And several more, including Alex Song and Abou Diabyhmy3:, among others, have developed their potential.

In recent weeks, notably against Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bacary Sagna has also shone. The confidence created in the team by a sparkling run of 13 unbeaten outings has surged through everyone and the French international right-back is playing better than at any time since joining the club from Auxerre. Two assists against Spurs and another at Wolves signalled his improvement.

It may seem harsh, but last season, at times, it seemed he could not cross a road let alone deliver a pass that was not blocked by the first defender... Great runs, good interplay and then a chance to flight the ball towards a striker so often ended with a clearance, a throw-in or a corner. Now, he is proving to be capable of making his final ball count on a regular basis and has added accurate distribution in the final third to his obvious athleticism and enthusiasm, not to mention stamina and technique. He is clearly a player of great heart, too.


Like most men in the squad, Sagna clearly thrives on the space and responsibility that the 4-3-3 system has given him. The fluidity of the forwards ahead of him creates opportunities for him to make runs and he is making the most of them by producing passes that punish. On current form, he is likely to be involved, too, with France this week as they seek to overcome Liam Brady's Ireland - the Arsenal academy director is on the Republic's coaching staff - and qualify for the World Cup finals.

Sagna is one of 15 members of Arsenal's first-team squad away on national duty, of which only six are taking part in competitive World Cup fixtures. The rest are involved in friendly games or under-21 matches. Sagna will be at Croke Park Dublin on Saturday, along with William Gallas and Diaby, and France should draw strength from the Arsenal trio's current form.

As Brady will know from watching the games rather than studying the statistics, all three are enjoying their football and playing with a swagger that could prove infectious. And it will not be down to data analysis that Brady will warn his men to beware Sagna's powerful overlapping runs, clever link-up play and sharp passing and crossing from the right. All that is best seen by the naked eye -- an instrument that can also sense anticipation, subtle diagonal runs off the ball and good positional strengths, qualities that have shone through in the ever-improving performances of the Sens-born defender this season.
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Post time 11-11-2009 02:42 PM | Show all posts


abe ba!!!!!

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