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MALAYSIA FUTSAL E-FANS & MEDIA 2010
Wed Apr 07, 2010 5:53 pm by Deto_8
Futsal E-fans & Media Edisi Ketiga Tahun 2010 dijangka diadakan pada 5hb June 2010, Sabtu.
Insya Allah PCC akan menghantar 1 team....
Meeting penyelarasan akan dibuat dalam masa terdekat.
Insya Allah PCC akan menghantar 1 team....
Meeting penyelarasan akan dibuat dalam masa terdekat.
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CHELSEA :: THE BLUES
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J.Milan22 wrote:kamoonnn chelsea....
koi saport aok seasonnn ni kat EPL...ekekekke
welcome to the club....
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faisalmik wrote:J.Milan22 wrote:kamoonnn chelsea....
koi saport aok seasonnn ni kat EPL...ekekekke
welcome to the club....
settt...ustaz..
jangn luper kite meriahkan rumah2 chelsea...
kite hantammm sek2 lain...
apen mesti nnti...hehehehe
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J.Milan22 wrote:apens7 wrote:sapa barisan kemungkinan ancelloti nak jumpe MU hari ahad ni wahai fans2 chelsea sekelian? hehe
Chech
bosingwa terry ivanovic a.cole
malouda lampard Essien Zhirkov
Drogba Anelka
laen cikit pade ustaz...
tapi tetap hebat....
peringatan kpda fan2 man u...
larikkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk...jom ke masjid wehh...
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J.Milan22 wrote:faisalmik wrote:J.Milan22 wrote:kamoonnn chelsea....
koi saport aok seasonnn ni kat EPL...ekekekke
welcome to the club....
settt...ustaz..
jangn luper kite meriahkan rumah2 chelsea...
kite hantammm sek2 lain...
apen mesti nnti...hehehehe
hahaha.. elok la... kwn tak memerlukan aok jebat.. MU dah ramai fans tegar kat PCC ni.... strikerbuncit, along, cipis, RR22, etc.... mereka adalah orang2 yg mempertahankan topik MU nanti.. ekekekeke
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apens7 wrote:J.Milan22 wrote:faisalmik wrote:J.Milan22 wrote:kamoonnn chelsea....
koi saport aok seasonnn ni kat EPL...ekekekke
welcome to the club....
settt...ustaz..
jangn luper kite meriahkan rumah2 chelsea...
kite hantammm sek2 lain...
apen mesti nnti...hehehehe
hahaha.. elok la... kwn tak memerlukan aok jebat.. MU dah ramai fans tegar kat PCC ni.... strikerbuncit, along, cipis, RR22, etc.... mereka adalah orang2 yg mempertahankan topik MU nanti.. ekekekeke
tul tu apens....
MU tetap di hati...
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apen sudahhh panas hasil perang psikologi yg menjadi...
myb apen kene blajoo dari sir alex tuk hadapi perang saiko camni...ekekek
cam sir alex awal2 lagi dah saikkooo benitez...hehehe
myb apen kene blajoo dari sir alex tuk hadapi perang saiko camni...ekekek
cam sir alex awal2 lagi dah saikkooo benitez...hehehe
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J.Milan22 wrote:apen sudahhh panas hasil perang psikologi yg menjadi...
myb apen kene blajoo dari sir alex tuk hadapi perang saiko camni...ekekek
cam sir alex awal2 lagi dah saikkooo benitez...hehehe
hahaha.. takat aok koi tak heran lalu.... sedangkan PG and fdaus lagi ku tempis.. ekekekeke
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baguuss..macam tu la..baruhh topic meriohh...
baru perang belantara bermula...
baru perang belantara bermula...
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J.Milan22 wrote:baguuss..macam tu la..baruhh topic meriohh...
baru perang belantara bermula...
penyokong milan ngn chelsea ni mmg cintakan perang.. kami fans MU united to love peaceee... hehehehe
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perang tuk mencapai kemengan xper...hehehehe
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Chelsea 2-2 Manchester United (Chelsea Win 4-1 On Pens): The Blues Seal Penalty Shoot-Out Victory
The Blues eventually clinched the trophy on spot-kicks after an entertaining 2-2 draw with the English Champions...
Chelsea 2-2 Manchester United
Chelsea were triumphant in today's Community Shield encounter on penalty kicks after their clash with Manchester United ended 2-2 after normal time.
Nani had given United the lead before goals from Ricardo Carvalho and Frank Lampard had seemingly clinched victory for the Blues, but a Wayne Rooney goal in injury time sent the match to spot kicks.
Carlo Ancelotti and his men were not to be denied, however, and they sealed a straightforward win on penalties after Ryan Giggs and Patrice Evra both missed from twelve yards.
First Half
In what was an open and free-flowing encounter, both sides had a number of opportunities, with the Red Devils just edging the first-half in terms of possession and clear cut attempts on goal.
Chelsea, however should have taken the lead inside the first five minutes. Frank Lampard whipped in a tremendous delivery, finding Didier Drogba unmarked, but the Ivorian’s flick header found the crossbar via the head of Patrice Evra on the goal line.
The English champions then moved into the ascendency, and took the lead on ten minutes thanks to their mercurial Portuguese winger Nani.
The heir apparent to Cristiano Ronaldo on the United wing seized his chance, drifting inside from the right hand side to unleash a powerful shot that flew into Peter Cech’s net. The Czech stopper will undoubtedly feel he should have done better, with the ball flapping through his fingers, but it took nothing away from the vicious nature of the strike.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s men looked to press home their advantage, and not long after Dimitar Berbatov broke clear on the right hand side. His floated cross was knocked back across goal by Wayne Rooney, and Park Ji Sung managed to get some kind of connection on his volley that Cech on this occasion did well to palm away.
Berbatov once again broke clear after a neat one-two with Park that left him in on goal and Jon Obi Mikel trailing in his wake, but Cech stayed big to block his effort and keep his side just one goal behind.
As the match edged towards half-time, the Londoners began to enjoy more sustained levels of possession without really showing any hint of penetration. Nicolas Anelka did well to shift and shoot low inside the area, but his shot drifted wide, and so ended the first half.
Second Half
Coach Carlo Ancelotti had set his Chelsea side up in a 4-4-2 diamond formation that his players looked uncomfortable employing in the opening period, but the second half belonged to the Italian and his players, and the equaliser arrived on 54 minutes.
Malouda played a teasing chip across goal and as Drogba jumped with the somewhat nervous Ben Foster, the ball broke to Ricardo Carvalho who accepted the gift to nod into the empty goal. 1-1, and probably a fair reflection of the game as a whole up until that point.
After the equaliser the contest became rather disjointed, but in the end it was Chelsea who moved into the lead, and the goal was a contentious one.
Patrice Evra was clearly blocked off on the left touchline by Michael Ballack, but with Wayne Rooney with the ball at his feet, referee Chris Foy waved play on. Evra remained flat out as Chelsea regained the ball and ignored pleas to knock out of play to allow the Frenchman to receive treatment. Drogba crossed to Frank Lampard, who drilled the ball into the net via the hand of Foster and the post. The Manchester United players protested, but to no avail – the goal stood and Chelsea had the advantage.
The Red Devils’ response was to make a quadruple substitution, with Giggs, Scholes, Owen and young Fabio entering the fray, but Chelsea appeared more likely to extend their lead. The ever-dangerous Drogba powered a low shot from the edge of the area that Foster instinctively smothered with his right hand.
The match looked to petering out to a Chelsea win, with United largely ineffectual in the closing moments as they laboured in their attempts to draw level.
But, as so often has been proven in the past, it is foolish to write off Manchester United, and in injury time they clinched a superb equaliser thanks to Wayne Rooney.
The imperious Ryan Giggs slipped through a beautiful pass into the path of the 23-year old, who drove in on goal and dinked the ball precisely over the despairing Cech.
No extra time is played in the Community Shield, and so we were straight to penalties. United entered the shoot-out with a mixed record, having lost to Everton in the FA Cup semi-final but defeating Spurs in the Carling Cup final, while Chelsea's agonising loss in the 2008 Champions League final was still fresh in the mind.
It was Chelsea who were to clinch the victory in the showpiece thanks to efficient penalty taking coupled with two dreadful efforts from Giggs and Evra, winning 4-1 and striking the first blow prior to the Premier League campaign commencing next weekend.
Paul Macdonald, Goal.com
The Blues eventually clinched the trophy on spot-kicks after an entertaining 2-2 draw with the English Champions...
Chelsea 2-2 Manchester United
Chelsea were triumphant in today's Community Shield encounter on penalty kicks after their clash with Manchester United ended 2-2 after normal time.
Nani had given United the lead before goals from Ricardo Carvalho and Frank Lampard had seemingly clinched victory for the Blues, but a Wayne Rooney goal in injury time sent the match to spot kicks.
Carlo Ancelotti and his men were not to be denied, however, and they sealed a straightforward win on penalties after Ryan Giggs and Patrice Evra both missed from twelve yards.
First Half
In what was an open and free-flowing encounter, both sides had a number of opportunities, with the Red Devils just edging the first-half in terms of possession and clear cut attempts on goal.
Chelsea, however should have taken the lead inside the first five minutes. Frank Lampard whipped in a tremendous delivery, finding Didier Drogba unmarked, but the Ivorian’s flick header found the crossbar via the head of Patrice Evra on the goal line.
The English champions then moved into the ascendency, and took the lead on ten minutes thanks to their mercurial Portuguese winger Nani.
The heir apparent to Cristiano Ronaldo on the United wing seized his chance, drifting inside from the right hand side to unleash a powerful shot that flew into Peter Cech’s net. The Czech stopper will undoubtedly feel he should have done better, with the ball flapping through his fingers, but it took nothing away from the vicious nature of the strike.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s men looked to press home their advantage, and not long after Dimitar Berbatov broke clear on the right hand side. His floated cross was knocked back across goal by Wayne Rooney, and Park Ji Sung managed to get some kind of connection on his volley that Cech on this occasion did well to palm away.
Berbatov once again broke clear after a neat one-two with Park that left him in on goal and Jon Obi Mikel trailing in his wake, but Cech stayed big to block his effort and keep his side just one goal behind.
As the match edged towards half-time, the Londoners began to enjoy more sustained levels of possession without really showing any hint of penetration. Nicolas Anelka did well to shift and shoot low inside the area, but his shot drifted wide, and so ended the first half.
Second Half
Coach Carlo Ancelotti had set his Chelsea side up in a 4-4-2 diamond formation that his players looked uncomfortable employing in the opening period, but the second half belonged to the Italian and his players, and the equaliser arrived on 54 minutes.
Malouda played a teasing chip across goal and as Drogba jumped with the somewhat nervous Ben Foster, the ball broke to Ricardo Carvalho who accepted the gift to nod into the empty goal. 1-1, and probably a fair reflection of the game as a whole up until that point.
After the equaliser the contest became rather disjointed, but in the end it was Chelsea who moved into the lead, and the goal was a contentious one.
Patrice Evra was clearly blocked off on the left touchline by Michael Ballack, but with Wayne Rooney with the ball at his feet, referee Chris Foy waved play on. Evra remained flat out as Chelsea regained the ball and ignored pleas to knock out of play to allow the Frenchman to receive treatment. Drogba crossed to Frank Lampard, who drilled the ball into the net via the hand of Foster and the post. The Manchester United players protested, but to no avail – the goal stood and Chelsea had the advantage.
The Red Devils’ response was to make a quadruple substitution, with Giggs, Scholes, Owen and young Fabio entering the fray, but Chelsea appeared more likely to extend their lead. The ever-dangerous Drogba powered a low shot from the edge of the area that Foster instinctively smothered with his right hand.
The match looked to petering out to a Chelsea win, with United largely ineffectual in the closing moments as they laboured in their attempts to draw level.
But, as so often has been proven in the past, it is foolish to write off Manchester United, and in injury time they clinched a superb equaliser thanks to Wayne Rooney.
The imperious Ryan Giggs slipped through a beautiful pass into the path of the 23-year old, who drove in on goal and dinked the ball precisely over the despairing Cech.
No extra time is played in the Community Shield, and so we were straight to penalties. United entered the shoot-out with a mixed record, having lost to Everton in the FA Cup semi-final but defeating Spurs in the Carling Cup final, while Chelsea's agonising loss in the 2008 Champions League final was still fresh in the mind.
It was Chelsea who were to clinch the victory in the showpiece thanks to efficient penalty taking coupled with two dreadful efforts from Giggs and Evra, winning 4-1 and striking the first blow prior to the Premier League campaign commencing next weekend.
Paul Macdonald, Goal.com
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glory-glory..the bluesssss...ekeke
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setanggg merahhh vs setanggg biruuu...
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Premier League - Managers: Fergie fumes, Ancelotti glows
Eurosport - Sun, 09 Aug 21:10:00 2009
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti was delighted with his new team's performance - but Alex Ferguson was disgusted by a refereeing error.
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson: (On the Evra-Ballack incident) "If the referee sees it properly it's a red card. He's elbowed him clearly, he was lucky. The referee was in line and should have seen it.
"I'm disappointed because he has stopped the game twice before that. Once when Ballack went down he jumped up and was back on his feet again in seconds. That decision cost us the game. We've said it time and again, all we want is consistency.
"But it's hard to blame the Chelsea players for carrying on. It's a professional game."
(On Nani's dislocated shoulder): "We could not put the shoulder back in, so that is the worrying part for us. He had done very well, and we are very pleased with his performance."
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti: "I think that I'm very happy, it was an important match and a very difficult match. They had a very strong start to the game and we found it very difficult to play in the first half. But we played better after that and we deserved to win.
"It's an important start to the season because we have changed the way the team plays a bit. I'm very happy not only for this month but also for this past month.
"I now know the players, I like their mental attitude and I like the organisation of the club. We're ready to start a very important season for us and we are ready to do our best.
"The match was balanced. Maybe they were a little bit better in the first half and Chelsea were a little bit better in the second half.
"Manchester are our most important opponents in the Premiership because they are a great team, they have great experience. So this gives us a bit more trust. But now the game is finished we have to think of the season and the next matches.
(On the goal scored by Frank Lampard when United defender Patrice Evra had been flattened by a crude bodycheck by Michael Ballack) "The referee can stop the play and also the players can put the ball out. But they didn't see Evra on the pitch so they continued... for sure if they had seen him on the pitch they would have put the ball out."
Eurosport
Eurosport - Sun, 09 Aug 21:10:00 2009
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti was delighted with his new team's performance - but Alex Ferguson was disgusted by a refereeing error.
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson: (On the Evra-Ballack incident) "If the referee sees it properly it's a red card. He's elbowed him clearly, he was lucky. The referee was in line and should have seen it.
"I'm disappointed because he has stopped the game twice before that. Once when Ballack went down he jumped up and was back on his feet again in seconds. That decision cost us the game. We've said it time and again, all we want is consistency.
"But it's hard to blame the Chelsea players for carrying on. It's a professional game."
(On Nani's dislocated shoulder): "We could not put the shoulder back in, so that is the worrying part for us. He had done very well, and we are very pleased with his performance."
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti: "I think that I'm very happy, it was an important match and a very difficult match. They had a very strong start to the game and we found it very difficult to play in the first half. But we played better after that and we deserved to win.
"It's an important start to the season because we have changed the way the team plays a bit. I'm very happy not only for this month but also for this past month.
"I now know the players, I like their mental attitude and I like the organisation of the club. We're ready to start a very important season for us and we are ready to do our best.
"The match was balanced. Maybe they were a little bit better in the first half and Chelsea were a little bit better in the second half.
"Manchester are our most important opponents in the Premiership because they are a great team, they have great experience. So this gives us a bit more trust. But now the game is finished we have to think of the season and the next matches.
(On the goal scored by Frank Lampard when United defender Patrice Evra had been flattened by a crude bodycheck by Michael Ballack) "The referee can stop the play and also the players can put the ball out. But they didn't see Evra on the pitch so they continued... for sure if they had seen him on the pitch they would have put the ball out."
Eurosport
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faisalmik wrote:Chelsea 2-2 Manchester United (Chelsea Win 4-1 On Pens): The Blues Seal Penalty Shoot-Out Victory
....ayat lebih kurang sama dalam sms hehehehe.thanks Faisal
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Re: CHELSEA :: THE BLUES
Abramovich buru Ribery
Pemilik Chelsea ke Jerman buat tawaran lumayan RM236j
LONDON: Pemilik Chelsea, Roman Abramovich berlepas ke Jerman untuk membuat tawaran lumayan bernilai £40 juta (RM236 juta) mendapatkan bintang Bayern Munich, Franck Ribery berpindah ke Stamford Bridge.
Hartawan berkenaan sudah menghubungi pengurus besar kelab Jerman itu, Uli Hoeness, minggu lalu untuk memberitahu niat kelab The Blues mahu memancing pemain antarabangsa Perancis itu ketika digamit cabaran Liga Perdana Inggeris (EPL) yang bermula Sabtu ini.
Sumber dari Bayern berkata: “Uli terkejut dengan panggilan daripada Abramovich. Kami masih mahu menyimpan Ribery tetapi Hoeness bersetuju bertemu Abramovich di Jerman untuk membincangkan mengenai tawaran lumayan itu.”
Difahamkan, Bayern masih menyimpan rasa marah terhadap cara Real mahu memancing Ribery sebelum ini dan mungkin menjual pemain itu kepada Chelsea buat menceriakan Abramovich.
Seperti dilaporkan, bulan lalu, Manchester United dan Chelsea masing-masing akan berlumba mendapatkan khidmat Ribery, musim panas ini.
Pemilik Chelsea ke Jerman buat tawaran lumayan RM236j
LONDON: Pemilik Chelsea, Roman Abramovich berlepas ke Jerman untuk membuat tawaran lumayan bernilai £40 juta (RM236 juta) mendapatkan bintang Bayern Munich, Franck Ribery berpindah ke Stamford Bridge.
Hartawan berkenaan sudah menghubungi pengurus besar kelab Jerman itu, Uli Hoeness, minggu lalu untuk memberitahu niat kelab The Blues mahu memancing pemain antarabangsa Perancis itu ketika digamit cabaran Liga Perdana Inggeris (EPL) yang bermula Sabtu ini.
Sumber dari Bayern berkata: “Uli terkejut dengan panggilan daripada Abramovich. Kami masih mahu menyimpan Ribery tetapi Hoeness bersetuju bertemu Abramovich di Jerman untuk membincangkan mengenai tawaran lumayan itu.”
Difahamkan, Bayern masih menyimpan rasa marah terhadap cara Real mahu memancing Ribery sebelum ini dan mungkin menjual pemain itu kepada Chelsea buat menceriakan Abramovich.
Seperti dilaporkan, bulan lalu, Manchester United dan Chelsea masing-masing akan berlumba mendapatkan khidmat Ribery, musim panas ini.
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