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27-03-2013, 08:49 PM | #31 |
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Opa Fergie udah menyatakan kebugaran pemain akan menjadi concern nih, totally 2 team yg berbeda akan ditampilkan pada 2 match berturutan dalam 3 hari (sabtu dan senen), pemain2 yg tidak ikut membela negaranya akan menjadi pemain kunci ..., let's see deh ...
Bisa jadi Lindegaard akan mendapatkan kesempatan pada match kali ini, ada 4 back four yg bisa dimainkan lebih dulu Tengah ama depan nih yg akan jadi tanda tanya besar Coba utak-utik deh Lindegaard Rafael - Rio - Vidic - Buttner Young - Anderson - Giggs - Wellbeck Kagawa RvP |
27-03-2013, 10:03 PM | #32 | |
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Backfour okelah, Buttner pantas dapat tempat karena Evra main 90 menit saat Perancis vs Spanyol. Ando, Nani, Giggs kan gak main di match international. Mungkin mereka bertiga akan dipasang bareng Carrick yang hanya main di satu match. Nah Lini depan berhubung Rooney & Van Persie cetak gol, mungkin salah satu atau bahkan dua- duanya akan di pasang. We'll see janji opa, jangan kaya kasus match setelah Madrid itu |
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28-03-2013, 08:33 PM | #33 |
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De Gea pertimbangan gw, klo bener Opa Fergie akan memainkan totally different team antara sabtu dan senen, meski kmrn di timnas doi kagak maen, better De Gea dimaenin senen aja sih menurut gw ..., or jangan2 ntar doi yg maen di ke-2 match tsb
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28-03-2013, 08:49 PM | #34 |
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Blog: Wearside revisited
Report by Adam Marshall Saturday's trip to the Stadium of Light is bound to stir up memories of that fateful day last May when you wondered if football could get any crueller. Of course, clubs suffer far worse outcomes than merely missing out on the Barclays Premier League title and there is the need for some context here, but it was impossible not to feel utterly dejected when the Sunderland fans made it abundantly clear that something rather dramatic had occurred deep into stoppage time at the Etihad Stadium. I sometimes think about how celebrating a disallowed goal always feels unfair. I still have nightmares that Teddy Sheringham's equaliser against Bayern Munich in 1999 is flagged offside. I imagined, admittedly with little sympathy, how Liverpool's supporters must have been upset when Luis Suarez's last-minute derby 'winner' at Everton was chalked off as they momentarily enjoyed that moment. But, for a minute or so, it seemed United had won the league. Not scored a goal, nor won a game, but something fans of a certain age only dreamed of achieving during the barren league run in the 1970s and 1980s. For a very short period of time, we were champions. As I watched a couple of fans at the front of the away end jumping up and down like crazy, I could only assume QPR had secured a draw. But devoid of access to any information from Manchester City, aside from the murmurs passing around the ground, we could only endure the most anxious of waits to clarify what was happening elsewhere. The ripple of mock joy that then swept through the stand adjacent to the Reds followers soon put paid to the thought that, against all the odds, the 20th title was in the bag. Even after a short period of reflection, Sir Alex conceded he would not forgive the Sunderland fans' reaction that day, although he's since accepted it's the nature of all football supporters today. And he's right. One look at Twitter shows you how revelling in rivals' misery can mean just as much to some people as celebrating your own successes. It wasn't an anti-United response: if the Black Cats were playing City instead and the roles were reversed, they would have acted exactly the same. Indeed, many of the home faithful were planning to wait beyond the final whistle to congratulate United on lifting the title. Not that it makes that awful moment any less painful to swallow, though – the thin line between success and failure perfectly illustrated in the blink of an eye. There have been other devastating times in my life as a United fan, but it's crucial, again, that they're put into context. Supporting the Reds since 1979, I've had a lot more ups than downs. For those who remember 1958, though, it must seem churlish and insensitive to talk about failure on the field – and I apologise for that – but the final day of the 1994/1995 season, when the Reds were camped inside West Ham's penalty box but could not find a winner, was hard to take. As was watching the defeat at Anfield with a few Liverpool fans in the final year of the old Division One. I'm still thankful my first season was the one that followed the topsy-turvy FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal. Yet Sunderland in 2012 left an empty feeling that lingered all summer. How would this impact on United? Would City, galvanised by this first title since 1968, dominate for years to come? One thing we'll never know is how they would have reacted to us ruining their big party and seeing the trophy head once more to their neighbours instead. I suspect they would have found it a bitter pill to swallow. So what do we make of United's response? An opening-match defeat at Everton meant the quest to regain the championship got off to the worst possible start. You would never have sensed this, however, speaking to Sir Alex the following week. I was fortunate enough to interview him for Inside United and his belief in the team had not wavered one iota. There wasn't the merest hint of concern. Fast forward to March 2013 and let's examine the circumstances in which United head back to the North-East to tackle the Black Cats again. Nobody believes the title is won yet but victory would open up an incredible 18-point gap before City entertain Sunderland's rivals Newcastle. If it's true the players and staff have managed to channel last year's crushing disappointment into fuelling the title bid, then returning to the scene of that anguish and winning again would have a perfect symmetry to it. Here's hoping this latest journey to Wearside feels a lot better than the last one. |
28-03-2013, 08:49 PM | #35 |
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26/03/2013 15:39 - ManUtd.com, Adam Marshall
Sir Alex waits on stars Sir Alex Ferguson admits he will scrutinise his international players' World Cup involvement before finalising his team plans for Sunderland and Chelsea. The boss faces an anxious wait until his stars return fit and well ahead of a tough double-header over the Easter holiday period in the Barclays Premier League and FA Cup. Clearly there will be plenty of deliberating at Carrington before the line-ups are confirmed for the Stadium of Light and Stamford Bridge. "Every coach is praying that their players come back fit," Sir Alex told Sirius XM. "They played last Friday and they are playing tonight. Once I know later this evening how many minutes each player has played, I will start to think about my team for Saturday. "I have to make sure I have some freshness in the team because we also have Chelsea on Monday lunchtime. "It is a big ask for our squad and something we need to concentrate on because I need to make sure I pick the right teams." |
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ada 2 game dalam 4 hari. Beberapa pemain timnas masing2 kemarin banyakan main full, jd gw rasa tim yg bakal diturunin nanti sedikit melibatkan pemain timnas yg bermain.
Evra gw rasa gabakal main, disiapin bwt FA. Rafael, Rooney dan Carrick mungkin ga main full. perkiraan tim versi gw yg bakal turun : De Gea Rafael Rio Vidic Buttner Carrick Anderson Nani Rooney Giggs Chicharito Quote:
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disana senin besok libur ya? mainnya siang2 kalo ga libur yang kerja ga ke stadion dong? back to tactic, pengen lihat Powell main lagi, kira2 cukup siap ga ya untuk main besok, ya kalo ga subs aja dan untuk Anderson imho mungkin baiknya ga main disini tapi di match besoknya tanpa maksud menyepelekan Sunderland, taktik usual United rasanya udah bisa mengatasi mereka. nah kalo lawan Chelsea, kadang butuh pemain2 spesial untuk memenangkan pertandingan, dan visi Ando bisa memenuhi itu *kalo lagi kambuh amazingnya
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Iya jg sih. Meski, Gw rasa kalo United yg main sih ga kenal hari bro. Mau hari kerja atau enggak stadion bakal ada yg isi/ngegantiin yg absen.. hehe
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berarti besok yg ngisi paling mahasiswa, orang tua, atau pekerja2 yg shifting, plus yang bolos ya om *randomthought*
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Yoi Bro ..., dari awal diumumin ama FA udah disebutin klo match replay FA akan diadakan saat libur paskah ..., makanya dimaenin siang hari, biasanya klo maen hari senen khan mesti malem di sono (after office hour)
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