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18-03-2011, 03:27 PM | #31 |
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mencium 1/2 pemain reserves bakal ada di bench besok. Bisa Reece Brown or Oliver Gill.
we'll see. Kalo ga Carrick main jd bek kanan, kalo FLetcher sembuh bs dia. Fabio jd cadangan deh.
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18-03-2011, 06:20 PM | #32 |
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Semoga ada keajaiban seperti Valencia yg mendadak amsuk lapangan...
Semoga hargo mendadak dimainkan....
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18-03-2011, 06:21 PM | #33 |
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18-03-2011, 06:25 PM | #34 |
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kira-kira neville bisa maen ngga nih vs bolton?
http://www.cleansheetsallround.co.uk...playing-return salut ama om ini ampe bela-belain pengen maen lagi karena prihatin ama banyaknya cedera di lini belakang... kalo beberapa pemain reserves turun juga gapapa deh... |
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Quote:
Wah kalo emang Nev mendadak maen suatu kejutan luar biasa nih... Ceritanya sama ama si Lehmann yg prihatin ama kondisi bekas klubnya...
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19-03-2011, 07:58 AM | #36 |
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MANCHESTER UNITED v Bolton: Jonny Evans and Park Ji-sung return for injury hit Red Devils
Jonny Evans and Park Ji-sung are set to return for Manchester United when the Premier League leaders tackle Bolton at Old Trafford. United are still beset by injuries though, with skipper Nemanja Vidic remaining on the sidelines with a calf problem where he is joined by Rio Ferdinand, Darren Fletcher, John O'Shea and Rafael amongst others. Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson will not be there either as he starts a five-match touchline ban after accepting his punishment by the Football Association on Thursday. Team (from): Van der Sar, Kuszczak, Amos, Smalling, Brown, Evans, Evra, Fabio, Gibson, Scholes, Carrick, Obertan, Park, Bebe, Giggs, Rooney, Berbatov, Hernandez, Owen, King. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/ |
19-03-2011, 08:58 AM | #37 |
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18/03/2011 10:00 - ManUtd.com, Mark Froggatt
Match Pack: Bolton Can United get back to winning ways in the Barclays Premier League by beating Bolton at OT? Form guide Home form has underpinned United’s push for a record 19th league title this season, with the Reds taking 40 points from a possible 42 at Old Trafford. That run of form must continue if Sir Alex Ferguson’s side are to hold off the challenge of Arsenal, who are currently three points off the top with a game in hand. United bounced back from consecutive defeats to Chelsea and Liverpool to knock the Gunners out of the FA Cup last weekend, before a 2-1 aggregate win over Marseille guaranteed a spot in the Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday. Bolton, currently 7th in the Premier League, are chasing Europa League qualification; a dream that could be realised via the FA Cup after Owen Coyle’s side booked a semi-final trip to Wembley with victory over Birmingham in the sixth round. Away form has let the Wanderers down this season, though; they've picked up just two wins on the road. Ins and outs United’s medical team is unusually busy at the minute, with several first-team players unavailable. John O’Shea and Rafael, who were both casualties of the Marseille game, join Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand, Anderson and Anders Lindegaard on the Old Trafford treatment table. Darren Fletcher is also out with a virus, but on a positive note, Ji-sung Park and Jonny Evans could be in line to return on Saturday. Bolton also have a few injuries problems of their own, as Owen Coyle is set to be without Sean Davis (knee), Sam Ricketts (Achilles), Zat Knight (knee) and JLloyd Samuel (thigh). Star man Wanderers ever-present Gary Cahill could be in for a busy day at Old Trafford on Saturday, though the England defender will undoubtedly relish the challenge. Cahill, 25, has been a revelation since arriving at the Reebok Stadium from Aston Villa in 2008. With strength, pace and a strong aerial presence, Cahill is progressing into a top-class centre-half and has been touted to join Chelsea or Tottenham this summer. Manager After a brief two-year spell as a player in the mid-90s, Owen Coyle returned to Bolton as manager in January 2010, quitting his role as Burnley boss in the process. With the Wanders placed below the Clarets, eyebrows were raised; however Coyle’s gamble paid off as he guided Bolton to a 14th-placed finish - while Burnley suffered relegation back to the Championship. This term, the Scot has put his stamp on things at the Reebok Stadium, most notably by exchanging a long-ball tactic associated with the Wanderers for a more fluid, attacking game. Referee Andre Marriner seems to be the go-to guy for local derbies. Fresh from taking charge of the Bournemouth v Southampton clash last weekend, as well as the Manchester derby in February, Marriner has been entrusted with this north-west encounter at Old Trafford. Rivals watch In a busy Saturday fixture list, Spurs take on West Ham in the lunchtime kick-off, while Arsenal travel to West Brom at 15:00. Chelsea host Manchester City at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
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19-03-2011, 09:07 AM | #38 |
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ok Lads ...
lupakan sejenak hasil drawing UCL semalem ... yok focus ke match ntar malem ..., secara di EPL, Arsenal bener2x udah merapatkan point ... semoga tidak selip lagi deh ..., meski banyak United players yg cedera ...
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Kemenangan 1-0 aja uda cukup kayaknya...
H2C nih, Come on You Reds!!!
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17/03/2011 14:30 - ManUtd.com, Gary Pallister
Reds must attack Ex-Red Gary Pallister knows all about tussles with physical front men, and in a blog for ManUtd.com says a patched up United defence is in for a test against Bolton on Saturday… United have given everyone else hope with the losses against Chelsea and Liverpool. We were very unfortunate not to get something at Stamford Bridge, although we can’t have too many complaints about the Liverpool game. It’s given Arsenal, City and Chelsea a lifeline. That's why beating Bolton is absolutely vital now. A few weeks ago Chelsea and City would have thought they didn’t have a chance of getting back into the title race. All of sudden, they’ve been given a bit of a sniff. I guess they'll be looking for a slip-up in a match that United are expected to win. It’s a game like Bolton, a team doing well in the league under Owen Coyle and in the semi-finals of the FA Cup, that could be a potential banana skin. The injuries against Marseille, with John O’Shea and Rafael going off, were a blow as United are already suffering in that department without first-choice pairing Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic. Calf strains (which both are suffering from) are difficult, you have to be careful with those. Sometimes it’s not worth a gamble, and with the international break coming up that’s an ideal time for someone like Vidic to get himself right. Vidic is a real miss because he’d be the one to go up against Kevin Davies, who's still punching his weight on Bolton's front line. He’s a pivotal figure for them. You need to match muscle with muscle and Vidic certainly does that. In his absence, Chris Smalling and Wes Brown have to be strong. Attack may be the best form of defence, and the real boost has been Antonio Valencia's return. It’s amazing to see the confidence he's had in the last two games considering he has been out since September with a serious injury. He’s made a real difference coming off the bench. I expected him to be a bit tentative, but I’ve not seen any signs of that. His rehabilitation has gone well and mentally he is strong. It’s early doors, but the glimpses we’ve had of him are promising. It’s like he’s never been away. His pace doesn’t seem to have been affected and he played an important role against Arsenal and Marseille. Having Valencia on one wing and Nani on the other could make a real difference going into the run-in. Nani has had a terrific season. Giggsy has probably played more games on the left wing out of necessity, and the injury to Ji-sung Park has also been a problem. To have more ammunition to provide to the strikers is going to be crucial, especially at home where teams often come to Old Trafford and demand that you break them down. I guess Owen Coyle’s side won’t do that because they’re playing with confidence and freedom. They’ll come to Old Trafford and express themselves and try to put United under pressure. It’s set up for a good game.
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