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Reply #260 Ax's post
kokocrouch ade lagik jgn lufer.. striker of the century tuh... bukan kata aku aaa.. |
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kompom injed ke tak ni ..? aku dh nek smgt nk tunggu toreh dtg sb ! |
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Reply #265 Ax's post
sempat kot recover 3 hari |
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maybe teruk injed tores tu.. tp x tau r kalo pak rafa korg nak gamble lwn chelsick nnt.. |
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Reply #259 conan's post
camne leh injed ni? ax tackle ke? |
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sj tego2 bikin pns ati kwn hahahahaha |
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Reply #271 Ax's post
ngaper ko cuak ngat nak jumpe liberpul nih incik ax... kami pakar seri jaa... kalo tak kalah..... |
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Spain's team doctor Jorge Candel was quick to come out after the game playing down the injury.
"The injury of Torres is not of major importance," said Candel.
Torres then confirmed he came off at his own request to make sure he did not damage himself with Liverpool's match with Chelsea very much on his mind.
"I preferred not to risk it," said Torres. "I demanded the change. I will have medical tests, but I intend to play on Sunday against Chelsea." |
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Arsenal and Manchester United fans unite behind Liverpool - for a day at least
You have to love this time of year and the strange bedfellows that a title chase can bring together.
A week ago Manchester United fans were pulling for their neighbors against Arsenal and then immediately after the Gunners win over City, Arsenal fans were cheering on North London rivals Tottenham against the Red Devils - at least for a moment.
Now, both United and Arsenal fans are likely to be pulling for another "Big Four" rival as Liverpool head to Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Chelsea have used a string of good results to work their way up the table enough to have United and Arsenal players paying attention to the surging Blues.
A draw by Liverpool - or even a win - could allow the two leaders to focus on each other more over the next couple months.
So can it be true? United fans cheering for Liverpool? I'd say for two hours on Sunday you'll see that rare occurrence. |
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Reply #277 Ax's post
belum sempat tekel pak ref dahsoh kuar stedium dulu |
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Louis Saha will be back in contention for the Arsenal game next Saturday.
Sunday's derby will probably come too soon for the cursed Frenchman but the prospect of his return, along with Gary Neville's, left Fergie rejoicing. The boss said he would soon have his strongest squad of the season available as Paul Scholes and Ji-sung Park are also back.
However, considering Saha's injury record, many United fans will say that saying he will return next week is planning too far ahead as he can easily trip over a blade of grass and get a grievous injury again. And these doubts feed the latest rumours.
These, unsurprisingly, say that United prepare to offload Saha. Now, of course, I do not say it is not possible. But come on, give it a rest. It is four months until any transfer could materialise so there's no need to talk about selling Saha. You still can't rule out, however unlikely it seems, that he will reproduce the sort of form that earned him a starting place ahead of Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2006.
He is still among Europe's finest when manages to play through a month without getting injures. But it is more and more in the realm of fantasy. Should we decide NOW to sell him? No. That would not make sense. |
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