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18-08-2009, 04:33 PM | #11 |
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Keano siapa aje dilawan
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18-08-2009, 04:38 PM | #12 |
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KEANO vs VIERA
Gw yakin kalo gak dipisahin sama wasit bisa hajar2an bneran.. hehehe... tampangnya viera pucet gt... hehe....kalo gak salah neh keano belain G.Neville deh (CMIIW) keano emang mantep...:thum bup: dibuktiin dilapangan ...kalo gak salah MU menang 4-2 deh ...CMIIW KEANO... KEANO... There's Only One Keano... |
18-08-2009, 05:43 PM | #13 |
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Nyumbang yang ini aja deh.....
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06-10-2009, 09:01 AM | #14 |
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klo pekara FIGHT-FIGHT gini ...., dari dulu United udah ada "jagoannya" juga
__________________________________________________ ____ Frank Barson (1925) Frank Barson, a tough-tackling defender, was considered to be the hardest player in the Football League in the 1920s. In August 1922 he was transferred to Manchester United for a fee of £5,000. Alex Murphy argues in The Official Illustrated History of Manchester United that: "The club had just been relegated, but they knew exactly what they wanted to revive their fortunes: a tough man to put some steel back into the side and inspire the men around him to win promotion. Barson was the right man. Just the fearsome sight of him was enough to demotivate some opponents: at 6 feet tall Barson loomed over most opponents and he had the sharp features and narrow, menacing eyes of an Aztec warrior." Cartoon of Frank Barson in action As Garth Dykes, the author of The United Alphabet has pointed out: "Frank Barson was probably the most controversial footballer of his day. Barrel-chested and with a broken, twisted nose he was a giant amongst centre-halves. A blacksmith by trade, his one failing was that he hardly knew his own strength and was apt to be over impetuous. His desire to always be in the thick of the fray brought him into many conflicts with the game's authorities." At the time Manchester United was in the Second Division of the Football League. Barson was promised a pub by the club chairman, John Henry Davies, if he managed to help the club win promotion to the First Division. This was achieved in the 1924-25 season and he was given his pub in Ardwick Green. On 27th March 1926, Manchester United played Manchester City in the semi-final of the FA Cup. During the game Sam Cowan was knocked unconscious. It was alleged after the game that Frank Barson had punched Cowan in the face. An investigation by the Football Association resulted in Barson being suspended for eight weeks. |
06-10-2009, 09:20 AM | #15 |
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whiiii keano mank galak tp kerrrreeennn... that's what a team needed, a leader (tp yg ribut dia aja, yg lain gak ikutan )... Scholes jg galak, tp lebih ke action, diem2 nekel org bwahhahaha... Rooney jg galak
@ opa : tuuuh kan nyari perkara utk diledekin sih, yg lain ngomongin taon 1990-an, dia ngomongin 1920an |
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