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BUNDESLIGA & DEUTSCHLAND-DIE OFFIZIELLE BENANG
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Reply #1255 marcell's post
mslhnya neuville ni wktu terdesak jer br leh harapkn miracle tu.. klu masuk awal2 x der drill sgt, performance biasa2 jer
tp betul gk, can't depend on kuranyi that much.. performance ader on-off lk |
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TheBundesliga is the dominating league at Euro 2008: 55 Bundesliga playerswere called up into the 16 final squads of 23 players each for thetournament.
TheBundesliga is well ahead of the English Premier League (42 players) insecond place just as it had been at the 2006 World Cup, the SpanishPrimera Division is third with 41 players.
"This is a proof ofquality for the Bundesliga", League President Dr. Reinhard Rauball. DFLChief Executive Officer for Competition Holger Hieronymus adds: "Thesefigures prove that the Bundesliga is in good odour across all borders.We are delighted about this appreciation and hope that the Bundesligaplayers will call attention to themselves at the Euro. |
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Reply #1260 pink_lavender's post
menang freekick je, MALULAH WEEIIIII |
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Reply #1259 Wann2's post
bundesliga memang hebat fans EPL dan La Liga je yang tak tahu |
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Euro 2008 - Bosses blast officials for 'red cards'
Eurosport - Mon, 16 Jun 23:45:00 2008
Both Germany coach Joachim Loew and his Austrian counterpart Josef Hickersberger were critical of the officials after they were sent to the stands during their final Euro 2008 Group B match.
Euro 2008 organisers will examine a referee's report before deciding on any disciplinary action against the duo after they were 'sent off'.
In an extraordinary episode just before half-time in Germany's 1-0 win in Vienna on Monday, Spanish referee Manuel Mejuto banished Joachim Loew of Germany and his Austrian opposite number Josef Hickersberger to the stands.
The double dismissal, which Loew said was due to a dispute with the fourth official, was greeted by jeers from both sets of fans in the capacity 50,000 crowd at Ernst Happel stadium.
"The referee doesn't have to show a red card to the coach ... he will write a report which will be sent to the controlling disciplinary body which will be clear tomorrow morning," said UEFA spokesman William Gaillard.
Usually a red card means a player misses at least one match but Gaillard said it would be up to the disciplinary body whether Loew would be suspended for Germany's next match, a quarter-final against Portugal in Basel on Thursday.
The reason for the referee's decision was not immediately apparent but Loew put the blame for the dispute on the fourth official, Damir Skomina of Slovenia, who he said was unfairly preventing Hickersberger from instructing his players.
"I saw the situation with Josef Hickersberger and tried for the umpteenth time to calm down the fourth referee," Loew said.
"But we're the coaches, we just want to be able to work in our coaching zone and do our job, give instructions to the players. That's our job. The referee then ejected us."
He denied either had left the 'coaching zone', a technical area marked off by the side of the pitch for use by the coaches.
"I didn't leave the coaching zone. I was only trying to explain to the fourth referee that we wanted to give our instructions," added Loew. "We're in an important match and we want to get into the quarter-finals."
Hickersberger said: "I have experienced a lot, but nothing like that -- normally I did something wrong but this time round I don't know why the fourth referee called the top referee (Mejuto) and sent Yogi (Joachim) Loew and myself off.
"We probably coached too excessively, we did our job too often. There were no insults, neither from Yogi Loew nor from myself, towards the four gentlemen.
"But the gods in black have spoken and we need to heed their judgement. Of course, it is easier to send a trainer off the bench than to judge correctly on an offside or a foul."
The German players said later that Loew only made a brief appearance in the changing room at halftime and had left the team talk to his assistant Hansi Flick.
German Finance Minister, Peer Steinbrueck, added that the episode had been watched by Chancellor Angela Merkel in the stands who later spoke to Loew about the incident. |
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selamat la ada abe ba..kalu tak kempunan wa nak klem kacang abe tomei... |
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Reply #1265 toaster's post
bla ah si ba ni, gi score plak aku nak jerman bungkos |
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Reply #1266 ShadowChaser's post
err..ko ni buang tebiat ke? ko tukar abatar perancis je la camtu.. |
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Bayern Join Gomez Chase
Bayern Munich are believed to have stepped up their interest in VfB Stuttgart hitman Mario Gomez.
why bayern why |
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Reply #1267 toaster's post
main camgitu lawan tim cap kambing gurun leh ah, tu pun penalti, wat malu kaum je, apsal la suka sgt lowe kat mario brothers nih :@ |
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Reply #1269 ShadowChaser's post
diorg ada affair kot... |
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Reply #1271 marcell's post
kat liga okay la gak
kat international langsung guna |
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Reply #1272 marcell's post
dah makan dah tapi tak kenyang ah |
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Reply #1273 ShadowChaser's post
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Reply #1274 ShadowChaser's post
nak berapa bungkos baru kenyang?? |
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