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Reply #880 carrie_connie's post
mampus lyon tak nak jual |
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Reply #882 carrie_connie's post
liga bosan
france -> 7 kali jore sama berturut-turut
jerman -> asyik-asyik bayern, asyik-asyik bayern
scotland -> asyik-asyik celtic rangers, asyik-asyik celtic rangers
eridivise -> asyik-asyik psv ajax, asyik-asyik psv ajax |
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Originally posted by ShadowChaser at 22-5-2008 10:57 AM
liga bosan
france -> 7 kali jore sama berturut-turut
jerman -> asyik-asyik bayern, asyik-asyik bayern
scotland -> asyik-asyik celtic rangers, asyik-asyik celtic rangers
eridivise -> asyik- ...
bayern who?? |
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kamon german!!make the boboi generation proud..(aku yg meroyan) |
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Reply #884 carrie_connie's post
ala tim hebat nak wat jore psuing keliling yg kena sayo kat zenit ntah hapemende ari tu |
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Reply #888 carrie_connie's post
sapa yg kau maksudkan tu |
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review time
End Of Season Report: Bayern MunichHaving led the Bundesliga from match day 1, Bayern Munich duly clinched their 21st domestic league title. Having spent close to |
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return of kai daiser.forget the heartbreak, lead us to glory man!!!
Ballack Blow Could Lead to Glory, Says Germany Coach Loew
German soccer star Michael Ballack's latest heartbreak in the Champions League final against Manchester United could drive his nation to Euro 2008 glory, according to Germany coach Joachim Loew.If the measure of a person can be gauged by how they react to adversity then Michael Ballack could be described as a player of huge substance.
Every soccer player experiences disappointment in their career as a matter of course -- you can't win 'em all, as the old adage goes -- but Ballack has lost some of the most defining games of his career and still manages to reassemble himself after such shattering defeats.
The fact that he was a driving force in Chelsea's run to this year's Champions League final -- and also a catalyst for his team's quest for the English Premiership title which went to the final game of the season -- says much about a man who has taken blows which would have weighed heavy on lesser players.
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Loew has faith that his captain's focus will be on success
His latest crushing disappointment -- losing Wednesday night's Champions League final against Manchester United on penalties -- is unlikely to have a long-term effect on the dynamic midfielder and could actually drive him on to lead his country to European Championship glory in Switzerland and Austria this summer.
This is the opinion of Joachim Loew, Ballack's international coach, who said in the aftermath of the dramatic spot-kick loss in Moscow that his captain would rebound from the defeat with a strong showing at Euro 2008.
German captain expected to bounce back
"He will suffer for two or three days, it is only natural that there is big disappointment. But now there is a new aim for him," Loew told reporters after Chelsea had been beaten 6-5 by the team which also pipped them to the league title just over a week ago.
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Ballack's passion at Chelsea has endeared him to fans
"He played very strongly and appeared very fit," added Loew, who also spoke out on the fact that Ballack was the first Chelsea player in the shootout. "There is extra pressure to shoot the first penalty. Manchester were leading, it's almost all over if you miss. The way he delivered was very good."
With a strong display in the final and a well dispatched penalty in the shoot-out, Ballack again showed why Chelsea moved for his services in 2006 and enhanced his reputation further with the London club's faithful after overcoming a difficult first season in England and an injury-blighted second.
Previous defeats drive Ballack on
Appearing in a European final in a team consistently challenging for domestic and continental silverware could be seen as a testament to Ballack's powers of recovery.
Six years ago, he was a Champions league loser with the Bayer Leverkusen team which was defeated by a moment of Zinedine Zidane magic in Glasgow. After taking the lead against Real Madrid, Ballack and his Leverkusen team mates had to swallow a close 2-1 reverse, a victory for the Spanish team sealed with a sublime volley from the mercurial Frenchman.
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Ballack was banned from the 2002 World Cup final
Only a week before, Bayer Leverkusen -- who had led the Bundesliga by nine points at one stage of the 2002 season -- lost the league title in Germany on the last day of the season. Adding weight to the superstition that bad things come in threes, Ballack was also on the losing side in the German Cup final that season.
Continuing his annus horribilis, Ballack went to that summer's World Cup in Japan and Korea and put in some match winning performances only to be suspended for the final that Germany eventually lost 2-0 to Brazil.
Bayern success never healed Euro pain
Some might say that picking up three Bundesliga titles and three German Cups with Bayern Munich in the years that followed may have broken any curse but wiping the floor with Germany's also-rans could never be compared with challenging for the top titles on the European and international stage.
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Germany's 2006 World Cup defeat hit Ballack hard
In 2005, Germany had a great chance to win the Confederations Cup -- the precursor for the following year's World Cup contested by the championship hosts and the five FIFA federation winners -- and under Ballack's captaincy, it nearly came to pass. But a 3-2 semi-final loss to eventual winners Brazil ended that dream.
A year later, with a frenzied home nation bellowing them on, Ballack led Germany in the World Cup and was barely seconds from a penalty shoot-out which could have seen the hosts through to the final when Italy's Alessandro Del Piero ended the home team's campaign.
Ballack joins Chelsea to hunt elusive titles
The disappointment was not enough to dull his desire and Ballack moved to England in the quest for glory. Chelsea were reportedly paying him 163,000 euros ($321,000) a week for the opportunity to hunt down the trophies which had eluded him so far.
And while he may have come within touching distance once more of lifting the European Cup only to be denied it at the last minute, Ballack is expected to show his resilience once more at Euro 2008.
"Michael has made a big leap forward, he is physically even stronger than at the 2006 World Cup," said Loew. Germany will be hoping his mental strength has also expanded. |
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Loew relieved that waiting is almost over
PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain (AFP) - German coach Joachim Loew admitted he was delighted that the preparations were at last getting underway for the Euro 2008 finals as he jetted in with most of his squad for a training camp here.
Loew - who was assistant to Jurgen Klinsmann when Germany reached the 2006 World Cup semi-finals - was only missing captain Michael Ballack, who is on Champions League final duty with Chelsea and defender Christoph Metzelder, who has gone on his club Real Madrid's tour of Saudi Arabia.
Both will join up with the rest of the squad - who are in relaxed mode as 17 of their wives and girlfriends have come on the trip - here at the end of the week as they are remaining here till May 30.
"We are happy that it is beginning," said Loew.
"We are hoping for a productive training camp in which no-one is injured so we make a good start to the tournament," added Loew, who will also have to take the tough decision as to which three players he leaves out of his final squad of 23.
Germany have two warm-up matches planned, against Belarus on May 27 in Kaiserslautern and Serbia on May 31 in Gelsenkirchen.
The Germans - three-time winners of the European crown - are in Group B along with debutants Poland, Croatia and co-hosts Austria. |
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Angry Hildebrand lashes out at LowSat 24 May, 05:00 PM
Goalkeeper Timo Hildebrandhas accused Germany boss Joachim Low of a lack of respect after missingout on a place in his squad for Euro 2008.
The Valencia stopper was asurprise exclusion from the 26-man party as Low opted for Jens Lehmann, Hannover's Robert Enke and uncapped Bayer Leverkusen youngster Rene Adler as his three keepers.
And Hildebrand was furious Low left it to goalkeeping coach Andreas Kopke to tell him he had not made the cut.
He told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper: "The national coach did not tell me personally. I take that as a lack of respect for me.
"I was the (Germany) number two for many years, put myself in the service of the team - and was then booted out.
"I am angry and disappointed, irritated and empty at the sametime. It is a nightmare, and it will last till I have worked through itall."
Hildebrand also criticised the selection of Lehmann as Germany's number one even though he has barely featured for his club Arsenal all season.
The 38-year-old was restricted to just a handful of appearances after losing his place to Manuel Almunia.
Hildebrand added: "I have played 40 matches. Other goalkeepershave scarcely played. As a professional you need game time - I have it,he (Lehmann) does not. I am not at the Euros, he is in goal."
cermin la diri dulu timo woi, kau bukannya excellent musim nih, byk error lak tu, bebudak adler ngan neuer lagik solid hape tang enke aku tak paham gak, rasanya neuer ngan wiese pun solid gak, kalu rensing main kut dia lagik solid kot, lehmann tu besa ah pilihan hati coach walaupun 10 tahun dia tak main pun mungkin lowe akan pilih dia gak |
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Germany names squad for Euro
Germany squad
Goalkeepers: Jens Lehmann (Arsenal FC), Robert Enke (Hannover 96), Ren |
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Lehmann
Friedrich Mertesacker Metzelder Lahm
Schweinsteiger Frings Ballack Hitzlsperger
Klose Kuranyi
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perrghhh mmg mantap barisan German kali nie...ade harapan nie... |
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Frings: 揥e can be European Champions once again擺b]Written by Marc on April 25, 2008
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Torsten Frings has declared that Germany are more than capable of being crowned European Champions in the summer.
"We have what it is takes to be champions, but we belong to a groupof favorites which includes France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands."said the German hitman.
National team coach Joachim Loew is set to name Frings in the squad next month.
"Torsten is a player who can raise his game over five, six or sevenmatches, he is the sort of player you want in a tournament," said Loew |
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Originally posted by Wann2 at 25-5-2008 09:21 PM
perrghhh mmg mantap barisan German kali nie...ade harapan nie...
keep the faith! |
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