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05-05-2010, 02:23 PM | #1 |
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[UEFA League] Atletico vs Fulham, The Final
[UEFA League] Atletico Madrid vs Fulham [UEFA League] Atletico vs Fulham, The Final Kamis, 13 Mei 2010 Kick Off : 01.45 WIB Venue : Hamburg Arena Stadium Atletico Madrid vs Fulham Inggris kembali mengirimkan wakilnya di ajang Final UEFA League, kali ini salah satu tim dari London, Fulham akan bertanding menghadapi tim dari negri matador, Spanyol, Atletico Madrid.
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05-05-2010, 02:29 PM | #2 |
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Re: [UEFA League] Atletico vs Fulham, The Final
Musim yg fantastis but Fulham di Eropa!!
Perjalanan dari lwn Roma, Basel, Juara bertahan UEFA Shaktar Donekst , Juventus , Wolfsburg, Hamburg semua disikat di Cottagers!! DUkung Fulham aja deh.
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05-05-2010, 02:32 PM | #3 |
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iya gw jg suport fulham..krn fulham musim ini bnr2 luar biasa permainannya..dan mereka berhak untuk jadi juara...
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05-05-2010, 02:40 PM | #4 |
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Hidup Forlan-Aguerro.......
Fulham akan dilumat di hamburg..... |
05-05-2010, 03:03 PM | #5 |
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Stadium Info
Capacity: 57,000 Record attendance: 77,500 (2-1 v BV Borussia Dortmund on 10.06.1956) Opened: 2000 Pitch size: 105m x 68m • The Hamburg Arena stands on the site of two previous stadia in the city, the first of them the Bahrenfelder Stadium which opened in 1925. • The venue was rebuilt between 1951 and 1953 to become the Volksparkstadion, with many of the building materials coming from the ruins of Eimsbuttel, a Hamburg district ravaged by bombing during the Second World War. • The 'People's Park' hosted games at the 1974 FIFA World Cup finals and the 1988 UEFA European Championship but was showing its age by the 1990s, when it was decided to demolish it and start again. • Work began in 1998, with the whole stadium rotated 90 degrees to take full advantage of natural light, while the athletics facilities were abandoned to bring the stands closer to the pitch. • A concert venue as well as a football stadium, the new arena hosted five games at the 2006 World Cup finals, including eventual winners Italy's 3-0 quarter-final success against Ukraine.
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“Let’s not underestimate the other teams. They are very good teams and there are a lot of games to play before the end of the season. We’re in a good position. But that means nothing if you don’t win the next game.” - Dimitar Berbatov
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07-05-2010, 03:11 PM | #6 |
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Fulham: The unexpected finalists
PL.com - Sat 01 May 2010 We track Fulham's magnificent rise from near extinction in 1996 to the Europa League final in 2010. "Stand up if you still believe, stand up if you still believe." It rang out like a mantra from each corner of Craven Cottage, followed by the clatter of plastic chairs as every home supporter sprang to their feet, writes Claire Harmer. Fulham's hopes of making the Europa League final had been dealt a sickening blow. In any other circumstances, Whites fans might have been able to appreciate the quite beautiful strike from Hamburg's Mladen Petric. But not now. Not with their European final at stake. Even at 1-0 down, with Hamburg scoring that all important away goal in the semi-final second leg, Fulham fans really did still believe they could get to the final. After all, in a quite incredible season, they had come back from behind to beat the mighty Juventus, seen off holders Shaktar Donetsk and brushed aside Bundesliga champions Wolfsburg. And that was just in the Europa League. In the Barclays Premier League, they had comfortably beaten champions Manchester United 3-0 and outplayed Liverpool with a 3-1 win. Dire Straits Fourteen years ago, the thought of Fulham beating just one of those teams would have been laughable. Not even in the dreams of the most diehard fan. A year before multi-millionaire Mohamed Al Fayed's takeover in 1997, the club was in dire straits. Bottom of the football league, with home gates averaging only 4000 and just seven full time members of staff, the club faced the prospect of non-league football and even the possibility of extinction. Just months prior to Harrods owner Al Fayed's arrival, the situation had started to improve, with the team securing promotion for the first time in 15 years. Al Fayed promised top-flight football within five seasons and there was even mention of Fulham becoming the Manchester United of the South. While comparisons with the Red Devils still remain few and far between, Fulham found themselves in the Premier League in 2001, meeting Al Fayed's pledge to play top flight football with a year to spare. After a few mid-table finishes under managers Jean Tigana and Chris Coleman, the Cottagers flirted with relegation for two successive seasons. The second of which, the 2007/08 term, saw the departure of Lawrie Sanchez and the arrival of Roy Hodgson. Ultimate Miracle Few Fulham fans could have guessed that the former Blackburn Rovers manager could have had such a dramatic impact on the club's success. Despite enjoying a successful career abroad, little was known about Hodgson on English shores. But after masterminding the club's escape from almost certain relegation in 2008, his reputation grew and grew, and he quickly became the darling of the Fulham faithful. When Fulham stayed up on the last day of the season, after three successive away wins for the first time since their promotion, many fans thought Hodgson had pulled off the ultimate miracle. Spine-Tingling However this was quickly bettered the following season. The club recorded their highest ever Premier League finish of seventh, thanks largely to Hodgson's tactical nous, canny ability in the transfer market and excellent man-management skills that saw players low on confidence transformed in to world beaters. That fantastic season ensured Fulham's passage to European football for the first time since they won the now defunct Intertoto Cup in 2003. Fast forward 18 European matches later, and Fulham, who have never lost at home in the Europa League, are 1-0 down against Hamburg. In a spine-tingling second half, Hodgson's side rallied, with well worked goals from Simon Davies and Zoltan Gera booking their place in the final. Chants of "Stand up if you still believe" were quickly re-jigged. "Stand up for the Roy Hodgson" bellowed around the ground as Fulham fans saluted their manager and his well drilled team. Few would have thought that when they lined up against Lithuania's Vetra nine months ago, Fulham would be among the last two of 193 clubs left standing in the competition. The last team in England left playing European football, Atletico Madrid await the Cottagers in the final at the Hamburg Arena on 12th May. Fulham's Route to the Final 30th July: FK Vetra 0-3 Fulham 6th August: Fulham 3-0 FK Vetra 20th August: Fulham 3-1 FC Amkar Perm 27th August: FC Amkar Perm 1-0 Fulham 17th September: CSKA Sofia 1-1 Fulham 1st October: Fulham 1-0 Basel 22nd October: Fulham 1-1 Roma 5th November: Roma 2-1 Fulham 3rd December: Fulham 1-0 CSKA Sofia 16th December: Basel 2-3 Fulham 18th February: Fulham 2-1 Shakhtar 25th February: Shakhtar 1-1 Fulham 11th March: Juventus 3-1 Fulham 18th March: Fulham 4-1 Juventus 1st April: Fulham 2-1 Wolfsburg 8th April: Wolfsburg 0-1 Fulham 22nd April: Hamburg 0-0 Fulham 29th April: Fulham 2-1 Hamburg
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07-05-2010, 03:28 PM | #7 |
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gue mau nonton ini match. di foodsquare disiarin gak ya?
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10-05-2010, 12:38 PM | #8 |
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kalo kiper dan bek2 fulham "becanda" lg kaya semalam mah bakal habis d lumat ama forlan-aquero...
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10-05-2010, 01:59 PM | #9 |
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Re: [UEFA League] Atletico vs Fulham, The Final
dukung 22 nya aja deh
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10-05-2010, 02:15 PM | #10 |
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Re: [UEFA League] Atletico vs Fulham, The Final
lah kok dukung 22 nya ..., hehe
just enjoy the game aja .... yoi Oom F, tuh 3 dari 4 gol Arsenal ke gawang Fulham, freaky goals tuh ...
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