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wah banyak juga nih nyang on duty ..., moga2x gak padha kecapekan 'n gak ada yg cedera lagi deh ...
________________________________________ 02/09/2009 09:50 - ManUtd.com, Ben Hibbs Reds on World Cup duty United have a host of players away on international duty over the next week, with 17 Reds attempting to boost their country’s hopes of reaching next summer’s World Cup finals in South Africa. Ji-sung Park and Antonio Valencia face the longest trips this week. Fortunately Park only has one match for Korea, against Australia in Seoul on Saturday. But Valencia is in Columbia and Bolivia for Ecuador’s matches on Saturday and next Wednesday. Wes Brown is one of four Reds - alongside Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick and Ben Foster - who joined up with the England squad for their games against Slovenia and Croatia. However, the Reds defender is already a doubt for Saturday's game against Slovenia after picking up an injury during training this week. There was better news for Northern Ireland, though, as Jonny Evans gave them a boost ahead of matches with Poland and Slovakia by training with the squad despite having problems with an ankle injury of late. selengkapnya nih: Quote:
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03-09-2009, 08:36 AM | #32 |
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Re: Punggawa United - tour of duty ... :)
Wow...Valencia pulang kampung ke amerika selatan sana ya? bisa-bisa dia nggak maen pas MU vs Spurs coz terbatasnya waktu recovery dia setelah pulang dari ekuador sana...
Goodluck dah buat semua... semoga dapet hasil terbaik termasuk pulang nggak bawa cedera, Amin... |
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Sayang Ando gak dipanggil Dunga...
padahal big match klasik vs Argentina... |
05-09-2009, 10:26 AM | #34 |
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Cleverley’s U21 bow headlines long list of international callups
Posted by nickogs20 on September 3, 2009 As ever during international breaks, the main focus of fans and media is on the many United first-teamers away representing their countries in the next week or so (an alarming 16 away with senior national sides this time around), but there’s an equally lengthy list of young players in action in various age groups and competitions to keep track of. Here’s a quick rundown on who, where and when… England U21 Who: Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley When/Where: UEFA Euro U21 Qualifiers vs Macedonia away (4/9/09 in Prilep) and Greece away (8/9/09, Tripoli) More Info: Cleverley’s first U21 callup reflects brilliant start to the season with United & Watford. Welbeck has two U21 caps. Italy U21 Who: Federico Macheda When/Where: UEFA Euro U21 Qualifiers vs Wales away (4/9/09 in Swansea) and Luxembourg at home (8/9/09 in Novara) More Info: Kiko’s looking for a competitive U21 debut after his first Azzurini appearance vs Russia last month. Northern Ireland U21 Who: Craig Cathcart When/Where: UEFA Euro U21 Qualifiers vs Czech Republic away (4/9/09 in Jablonec) and Iceland at home (8/9/09 in Coleraine) More Info: Cathcart deemed fit enough to travel despite apparently failing Newcastle medical. Corry Evans a surprise absentee, Ollie Norwood yet to recieve clearance to play competitive for NI (having already done so for England at U17 level). Scotland U21 Who: David Gray When/Where: UEFA Euro U21 Qualifier vs Austria away (5/9/09 in Maria Enzersdorf) More Info: Gray looking for a second U21 cap. Serbia U21 Who: Adem Ljajić When/Where: UEFA Euro U21 Qualifiers vs Slovakia at home (5/9/09 in Vojvodina) and Norway away (9/9/09 in Fredrikstad) More Info: Ljajić already has four U21 caps despite still being just 17. England U19 Who: Reece Brown, Cameron Stewart, Matt James When/Where: Friendly vs Russia at home (8/9/09 in Shrewsbury) More Info: James retains his place from the summer’s European finals, while Stewart and Brown get first callups. Full squad can be found here. Ireland U19 Who: Robbie Brady When/Where: Four Nations Tournament vs Turkey, Holland and Portugal (5/8/09 to 8/9/09 in Dublin and Bray) More Info: Brady’s terrific start to the season was always likely to bring a first U19 callup. Ireland U17 Who: Sean McGinty When/Where: Syrenka International Cup (30/8/09 to 5/9/09 in Łódź, Poland) More Info: New signing McGinty was an U17 international regular whilst a schoolboy at Charlton last season. In addition, a number of young Reds will be in action for their full national teams. Darron Gibson is likely to feature in midfield for Ireland in their World Cup qualifier vs Cyprus (5/9/09 in Nicosia) and friendly vs World Cup hosts South Africa (8/9/09 in Limerick), while Jonny Evans has put off an ankle operation in order to help Northern Ireland’s bid to qualify for the 2010 finals, which continues with clashes against Poland (5/9/09 in Chorzow) and Slovakia (9/9/09 in Belfast). Further afield, Zoran Tošić joins Nemanja Vidic in the Serbia squad for their home qualifier against France on September 9th, and will be looking to build on his two-goal showing last time out against South Africa. Ritchie de Laet’s almost meteoric rise from obscurity continues apace meanwhile, with a first meaningful call-up for Belgium’s away qualifiers against Spain (5/9) and Armenia (9/9). Code:
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05-09-2009, 11:36 AM | #35 |
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Moga2 semua punggawa United yang international duty tidak ada yang cidera..
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05-09-2009, 11:55 AM | #36 |
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Gokil Reese Brown udh timnas U-19 aje...top dah,hehehehe SI De Laet jg udh main di senior.....semoga sukses deh semuanya hehehehe keren sumpah
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05-09-2009, 12:50 PM | #37 |
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moga2 pas pada balik pemain ny ga ada yg cedera
kalo iya bisa gaswat nanti ny |
07-09-2009, 09:04 AM | #38 | |
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05/09/2009 19:06 - ManUtd.com, Nick Coppack
Reds around the world Ji-sung Park was the first United star to taste international action this weekend, as South Korea cruised to a 3-1 win over Australia in Seoul on Saturday. Park, who captained his side, set up the hosts’ final goal, crossing for Seol Ki-Hyeon to head past his Fulham team-mate, Mark Schwarzer. It was a good day for Reds, with Luis Valencia the only United player to suffer defeat: Ecuador lost 2-0 against Colombia in Medellin. Earlier, on Saturday evening, Darren Fletcher played 90 minutes for Scotland as George Burley’s men beat Macedonia 2-0 at Hampden Park to keep their World Cup hopes alive. At Wembley, Wayne Rooney and Michael Carrick were both involved against Slovenia, with England doing just enough to win the friendly encounter 2-1. Rooney won England’s controversial penalty (controversial only because nobody in the ground was even looking for a foul), which Frank Lampard duly converted, while Michael Carrick was solid after coming on in midfield at half-time. Dimitar Berbatov was on target from the penalty spot in Bulgaria’s come-from-behind 4-1 win over Montenegro in Group 8. Berbatov bagged the third from 12 yards to help the Bulgarian side to a much-needed three points. Elsewhere in the same group, John O’Shea lined up at right-back against Cyprus in the Republic of Ireland’s crunch clash while Darron Gibson was an unused substitute. Giovanni Trappatoni’s men clinched a 2-1 victory via a late Robbie Keane header. The three points means the side remain in second place, behind Italy. In Copenhagen, Nani was an unused substitute for Portugal as Carlos Quieroz’s men scored a late goal to salvage a 1-1 draw against Denmark. Jonny Evans was also in action on Saturday night. The youngster played at the heart of Northern Ireland's defence in their 1-1 away draw against Poland. The Poles threw everything at the visitors but Evans and his fellow defenders stood firm to earn a valuable point in Group 3. In Paris, Patrice Evra played 90 minutes for France in Les Bleus’ 1-1 with Romania. Evra could now face United team-mates Nemanja Vidic and Zoran Tosic on Wednesday in Serbia. Ritchie De Laet was called up to the Belgium squad for their game against Spain but there was no room in Frank Vercauteren’s 17-man matchday squad for the young defender. Meanwhile, in U21 action on Friday night, Federico Macheda came on for the final minutes of Italy’s 2-1 loss to Wales, while Tom Cleverley made his England U21 debut as a late substitute in a 2-1 victory in Macedonia. Quote:
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09-09-2009, 08:57 AM | #39 |
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Republic of Ireland 1 South Africa 0: Lawrence fires timely reminder to Trapattoni
By COLIN YOUNG Last updated at 1:06 AM on 09th September 2009 Liam Lawrence hopes he has convinced Giovanni Trapattoni he has a part to play in Ireland's World Cup adventure after his superb match-winner in Thomond Park. The Stoke midfielder marked his second Ireland start with a perfectly-executed free-kick to seal an unconvincing win over World Cup hosts South Africa. Lawrence admitted he was disappointed not to get a run-out in Saturday's qualifying win in Cyprus, but he is ready to face Italy in Croke Park next month. He said: `It plants a seed in the manager's head for the next qualifier, so hopefully I will be involved again. `If I continue to improve with Stoke and play regularly there, then I have got every chance of being involved again for the next match. `It was really good to get a full 90 minutes under my belt on Irish turf, and I am absolutely delighted with the win as well. `It was not a second string team, but there were a few fringe players thrown in tonight, including myself, and it was important we went out there and gave a good account of ourselves, and I thought we did that. `I was just dying to get involved. I was disappointed on Saturday not being involved, but you just have to channel that into the right areas and work hard in training and wait for your chance, and I have done. `We have got a massive game at the weekend against Chelsea, but I don't think I'll catch one like that again for a while. I caught it well and luckily it went in - and it ended to be the winning goal, so I am delighted.' Something to shout about: Giovanni Trapatton Something to shout about: Giovanni Trapattoni was pleased with the performance of his young team Trapattoni will fly to Turin with his assistant Marco Tardelli to see Italy's crucial clash with Bulgaria. He refused to discuss the game or the remainder of the qualifiers. `I do not want to jinx anything,' he said, as he dramatically crossed fingers on both hands. The Ireland manager was satisfied with the win, although conceded South Africa's dominance in possession had caused some concern among the Irish coaching staff. He added: `I wanted to see some personality as well as the performance and it confirmed my opinion about Lawrence and Nolan because I saw them in the club and in training and I was not so sure. `It gives me hope to have a squad with ability. sure South Africa had more possession but I expected that from a team like them. `It was important that three or four of the young players got to play - I wanted to see their qualities - and I have seen them now.' Trapattoni revealed he and assistant Marco Tardelli have tried to find former Sunderland midfielder Liam Miller a club but so far without success. Miller was included in last night's squad ahead of the likes of Andy Reid, Lee Carsley and Mark Yeates even though he has been unable to secure a club during the summer. The Ireland boss said: `Liam is a good player, tactically and we have told Italian clubs about him. We are hopeful he will find a club because he is in our squad and if we had scored a second goal I would have played him. `He is a clever player. He doesn't have great morale. he is very humble person, he's not presumptuous or arrogant.' Teams: Republic of Ireland: Keiren Westwood (Coventry City); Stephen Kelly (Fulham), Sean St. Ledger (Preston North End), Paul McShane (Hull City), Eddie Nolan (Preston North End); Liam Lawrence (Stoke City), Darron Gibson (Manchester United), Keith Andrews (Blackburn Rovers), Andy Keogh (Wolves); Kevin Doyle (Wolves) - captain, Caleb Folan (Hull City). Substitutes: Leon Best (Coventry City) for Doyle 59; Darren O'Dea (Celtic/Reading) for McShane 62; Damien Duff (Fulham) for Keogh 78. South Africa: Fernandez; Gaxa, Mokoena, Gould, Masilela; Van Heerden, Parker, Dikgacoi, Pienaar, Mhlongo; Mphela. Substitutes: Mabhudi for Van Heerden 59; Tshabalala for Parker 63; Kenyekane for Mphela 74; Thwala for Masilela 78; Ngobeni for Dikgacoi 81. ================================================== ======= Walaupun cuma Friendly Gibbo maen loh : |
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10/09/2009 08:44 - ManUtd.com, Nick Coppack
Reds around the world Wayne Rooney scored England’s final goal at Wembley on Wednesday night as Fabio Capello’s men sealed their place at next summer’s World Cup with a thumping 5-1 win over Croatia. Ben Foster and Wes Brown were unused substitutes for England, while Michael Carrick missed out on a place on the bench. Elsewhere, there was heartache for Darren Fletcher as Scotland’s 1-0 home defeat at the hands of the Netherlands brought an end to his World Cup dream. Rooney wasn’t the only United man on the scoresheet on Wednesday: Antonio Valencia found the net for Ecuador as La Tri beat Bolivia 3-1 in La Paz. Back in Europe, Serbia held France to a 1-1 draw in Group 7 as Nemanja Vidic and Patrice Evra lined up on opposite sides. Both men played the full 90 minutes, while Zoran Tosic was an unused Serbian substitute. Dimitar Berbatov’s Bulgaria slumped to a 2-0 defeat in Italy but Nani left Hungary smiling after playing eight minutes in Portugal’s vital 1-0 win in Group 1. There was no good news for Jonny Evans, however. Slovakia were too good for Northern Ireland in Belfast, leaving Nigel Worthington’s men with an all-but-impossible task to reach South Africa 2010. On Tuesday night, Darron Gibson played 90 minutes in Republic of Ireland’s friendly against South Africa at Croke Park, Limerick. A Liam Lawrence goal gave the home side a 1-0 win. |
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