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Re: Bola Cafe: International
nak kalahkan blackpool kena masukkan all black player mcm chelsea buat aritu..muhahaha
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innocentti wrote:nak kalahkan blackpool kena masukkan all black player mcm chelsea buat aritu..muhahaha
he3, bleh behasil ke teori nih?
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1st kena ada almost all black player dalam team..hahaha
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venez wrote:atreyudevil wrote:alahai team kita pun baru minggu lepas kne ngan WBA!venez wrote:huk3, tetiba jerk Liverpool kalah ngan team kecik, 2-1 plak tuh...
tahun depan nk kena tukar team baru plak kot, ambik KEDAH, he3
hahaha, wa kedah zaman2 Radhi Mat Din sama Olunbumi Adigun
hehehehe
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atreyudevil wrote:venez wrote:atreyudevil wrote:alahai team kita pun baru minggu lepas kne ngan WBA!venez wrote:huk3, tetiba jerk Liverpool kalah ngan team kecik, 2-1 plak tuh...
tahun depan nk kena tukar team baru plak kot, ambik KEDAH, he3
hahaha, wa kedah zaman2 Radhi Mat Din sama Olunbumi Adigun
hehehehe
mana adigun skrg yerk? he3
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atreyudevil wrote:venez wrote:atreyudevil wrote:alahai team kita pun baru minggu lepas kne ngan WBA!venez wrote:huk3, tetiba jerk Liverpool kalah ngan team kecik, 2-1 plak tuh...
tahun depan nk kena tukar team baru plak kot, ambik KEDAH, he3
hahaha, wa kedah zaman2 Radhi Mat Din sama Olunbumi Adigun
hehehehe
hahaa.. tingat masa sek menengah dulu bergambar dengan radhi mat din masa kenduri sedara.. rasa bangga habis la time tu..
sekarang ni perkembangan bola tempatan ni kawe kureng banyak dah..
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tj wrote:atreyudevil wrote:venez wrote:atreyudevil wrote:alahai team kita pun baru minggu lepas kne ngan WBA!venez wrote:huk3, tetiba jerk Liverpool kalah ngan team kecik, 2-1 plak tuh...
tahun depan nk kena tukar team baru plak kot, ambik KEDAH, he3
hahaha, wa kedah zaman2 Radhi Mat Din sama Olunbumi Adigun
hehehehe
hahaa.. tingat masa sek menengah dulu bergambar dengan radhi mat din masa kenduri sedara.. rasa bangga habis la time tu..
sekarang ni perkembangan bola tempatan ni kawe kureng banyak dah..
zaman2 dulu nyer bola best.. zaman Kawan start liga semi pro sampai pertengahan 90an.. pastu semua dah start ape2 ntah.. nak2 lepas skandal rasuah tu.. punah
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Adigun tu tak silap pas tukar nama Abdul Rahman Adigun main tuk Terrengganu.
wa sokong Kedah pasal waktu zaman semi-pro dlu duduk Sg Petani, Bapak kat Kem Sg Ular, jadi kira pernah la pergi Std Darulaman tgk,
Kat Sg Petani tu ada satu kedai Mee Rebus Alauudden, mee rebus dia sedap, kat rel keretapi dekat pasar Sg Petani depan stesen bas, kalau Kedah menang je dlu mee rebus free!
wa sokong Kedah pasal waktu zaman semi-pro dlu duduk Sg Petani, Bapak kat Kem Sg Ular, jadi kira pernah la pergi Std Darulaman tgk,
Kat Sg Petani tu ada satu kedai Mee Rebus Alauudden, mee rebus dia sedap, kat rel keretapi dekat pasar Sg Petani depan stesen bas, kalau Kedah menang je dlu mee rebus free!
Re: Bola Cafe: International
News skit tuk Marc Zaman
OFFER FROM BOSTON RED SOX OWNERS
Liverpool on the brink of sale as two credible bids tabled
By Harry Harris, Football Correspondent
ESPNsoccernet can reveal that Liverpool are on the brink of being sold after two new credible buyers, tabled offers for the stricken Premier League giants, though that news is tempered by the fact that current owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks are refusing to walk away from the club with nothing.
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The Liverpool supporters have never taken to co-owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks
The Liverpool board met on Tuesday to discuss which bid to accept - one of them from New England Sports Ventures, owners of US baseball team the Boston Red Sox - but while three board members favoured a sale, the proposals are still being blocked by Hicks and Gillett. .The American duo attempted to oust managing director Christian Purslow and commercial director Ian Ayre before the meeting took place, an apparent sign of just how fervently they oppose the offers on the table.A statement on Liverpool's official website read: "The board of directors have received two excellent financial offers to buy the club that would repay all its long-term debt. A board meeting was called today to review these bids and approve a sale. "Shortly prior to the meeting, the owners - Tom Hicks and George Gillett - sought to remove managing director Christian Purslow and commercial director Ian Ayre from the board, seeking to replace them with Mack Hicks and Lori Kay McCutcheon. This matter is now subject to legal review and a further announcement will be made in due course."Meanwhile Martin Broughton, Christian Purslow and Ian Ayre continue to explore every possible route to achieving a sale of the Club at the earliest opportunity."Months of abortive bids from across the globe - including offers from India, Canada and the Middle East, as well as speculation that the Chinese Government were even tabling a bid - all fell by the wayside as the buyers were unable to offer up proof of funds.And it had looked as though the deadline set by the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) on October 15 - to call in their £237 million loans to Hicks and Gillett - could have seen the bank take control of the club or consider placing the company into administration, likely invoking a subsequent nine-point Premier League deduction.With Liverpool having slipped into the relegation zone, lost to Northampton Town in the Carling Cup, and with manager Roy Hodgson under intense pressure after the poor results on the pitch, worries about no takeover being in sight had led to despair setting in at Anfield.But potential new owners have finally emerged from the United States and Asia, with the bidders possessing the necessary credibility to convince chairman Martin Broughton to sell and save one of football's biggest institutions right in the nick of time.Yet the fight is far from over, as the outgoing American owners are desperately trying to block the bids because both Hicks and Gillett will be frozen out of receiving any money for their shares.Hicks and Gillett released their own statement in response to the club's: "In April, we confirmed our agreement to sell Liverpool Football Club, and appointed a new chairman and advisers to oversee the process. At that time we and Martin Broughton stated our commitment to finding the right buyer for LFC, one that could support and sustain the club in the future. We remain committed to that goal."The owners have invested more than 270 million US dollars in cash into the club, and during their tenure revenues have nearly doubled, investment in players has increased and the club is one of the most profitable in the EPL. As such, the board has been presented with offers that we believe dramatically undervalue the club."To be clear, there is no change in our commitment to finding a buyer for Liverpool Football Club at a fair price that reflects the very significant investment we've made. We will, however, resist any attempt to sell the club without due process or agreement by the owners.''Chairman Broughton, brought in to find a buyer by RBS, has insisted that prospective new owners of Liverpool would need the funds to bring in new players, and also to eventually build a new £400 million stadium.Hicks and Gillett initially valued the club at £800 million, when they first revealed their intention to search for a buyer earlier this year, but it quickly became clear that such a sum was way beyond any true value.The American duo claim that they are owed at least £150 million but will be shocked that the offers that Broughton, chief executive Christian Purslow and commercial director Ian Ayre are ready to accept do not include any money to pay off Hicks and Gillett.It is a scenario that will delight Liverpool fans, who will want funds channelled into the club for players and the new stadium, and not back into the pockets of the detested Hicks and Gillett, who have been the target of widespread demonstrations at recent home matches at Anfield. However, on the evidence of recent machinations from the pair, including an attempted refinancing of the debt with American investment company Blackstone by Hicks, it seems highly unlikely that will go down without a fight.
OFFER FROM BOSTON RED SOX OWNERS
Liverpool on the brink of sale as two credible bids tabled
By Harry Harris, Football Correspondent
ESPNsoccernet can reveal that Liverpool are on the brink of being sold after two new credible buyers, tabled offers for the stricken Premier League giants, though that news is tempered by the fact that current owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks are refusing to walk away from the club with nothing.
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The Liverpool supporters have never taken to co-owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks
The Liverpool board met on Tuesday to discuss which bid to accept - one of them from New England Sports Ventures, owners of US baseball team the Boston Red Sox - but while three board members favoured a sale, the proposals are still being blocked by Hicks and Gillett. .The American duo attempted to oust managing director Christian Purslow and commercial director Ian Ayre before the meeting took place, an apparent sign of just how fervently they oppose the offers on the table.A statement on Liverpool's official website read: "The board of directors have received two excellent financial offers to buy the club that would repay all its long-term debt. A board meeting was called today to review these bids and approve a sale. "Shortly prior to the meeting, the owners - Tom Hicks and George Gillett - sought to remove managing director Christian Purslow and commercial director Ian Ayre from the board, seeking to replace them with Mack Hicks and Lori Kay McCutcheon. This matter is now subject to legal review and a further announcement will be made in due course."Meanwhile Martin Broughton, Christian Purslow and Ian Ayre continue to explore every possible route to achieving a sale of the Club at the earliest opportunity."Months of abortive bids from across the globe - including offers from India, Canada and the Middle East, as well as speculation that the Chinese Government were even tabling a bid - all fell by the wayside as the buyers were unable to offer up proof of funds.And it had looked as though the deadline set by the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) on October 15 - to call in their £237 million loans to Hicks and Gillett - could have seen the bank take control of the club or consider placing the company into administration, likely invoking a subsequent nine-point Premier League deduction.With Liverpool having slipped into the relegation zone, lost to Northampton Town in the Carling Cup, and with manager Roy Hodgson under intense pressure after the poor results on the pitch, worries about no takeover being in sight had led to despair setting in at Anfield.But potential new owners have finally emerged from the United States and Asia, with the bidders possessing the necessary credibility to convince chairman Martin Broughton to sell and save one of football's biggest institutions right in the nick of time.Yet the fight is far from over, as the outgoing American owners are desperately trying to block the bids because both Hicks and Gillett will be frozen out of receiving any money for their shares.Hicks and Gillett released their own statement in response to the club's: "In April, we confirmed our agreement to sell Liverpool Football Club, and appointed a new chairman and advisers to oversee the process. At that time we and Martin Broughton stated our commitment to finding the right buyer for LFC, one that could support and sustain the club in the future. We remain committed to that goal."The owners have invested more than 270 million US dollars in cash into the club, and during their tenure revenues have nearly doubled, investment in players has increased and the club is one of the most profitable in the EPL. As such, the board has been presented with offers that we believe dramatically undervalue the club."To be clear, there is no change in our commitment to finding a buyer for Liverpool Football Club at a fair price that reflects the very significant investment we've made. We will, however, resist any attempt to sell the club without due process or agreement by the owners.''Chairman Broughton, brought in to find a buyer by RBS, has insisted that prospective new owners of Liverpool would need the funds to bring in new players, and also to eventually build a new £400 million stadium.Hicks and Gillett initially valued the club at £800 million, when they first revealed their intention to search for a buyer earlier this year, but it quickly became clear that such a sum was way beyond any true value.The American duo claim that they are owed at least £150 million but will be shocked that the offers that Broughton, chief executive Christian Purslow and commercial director Ian Ayre are ready to accept do not include any money to pay off Hicks and Gillett.It is a scenario that will delight Liverpool fans, who will want funds channelled into the club for players and the new stadium, and not back into the pockets of the detested Hicks and Gillett, who have been the target of widespread demonstrations at recent home matches at Anfield. However, on the evidence of recent machinations from the pair, including an attempted refinancing of the debt with American investment company Blackstone by Hicks, it seems highly unlikely that will go down without a fight.
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ESPNsoccernet can reveal that Liverpool are on the brink of being sold after two new credible buyers, tabled offers for the stricken Premier League giants, though that news is tempered by the fact that current owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks are refusing to walk away from the club with nothing.
thanks atre.. pagi tadi da dapat gak news yg ader offer baik tuk liverpool.. tapi.. sila rujuk petikan bertanda kuning tebal tu.. kalu dua bloodyfool tu masik buat degil bodoh sombong diorang tu.. alamatnyer.. punah laaa kelab kampung Kawan tu.. huhuhuhuuuuu..
tapi.. Kawan respect laaa kat penyokong diorang ni + MU sekali.. walaupun diorng terbakar ngan sikap owner kelab kesayangan diorang tu.. tapi stadium masih penuh gak..
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Die-Hard fan tu, kat rumah ni pun ada satu Die Hard Fan Liverpool since 55! umo 7 tahun!
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Kawan bukan ler die hard pun.. tapi mmg setia lah.. jantuh bangun naik turun terdiri terduduk pun Kawan tetap sokong liverpool..
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Hicks sama Gillette sudah kalah kes ngan Bank Of Scotland, jadi depa kne jual kelab tu!
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atreyudevil wrote:Hicks sama Gillette sudah kalah kes ngan Bank Of Scotland, jadi depa kne jual kelab tu!
yup.. harap2 tak jadik kisah lepas mulut buaya masuk mulut naga sudah laaa.. makan masa nak rebuit balik kelab Kawan ni.. tapi.. kesabaran kitorang mungkin lagi singkat dari masa tuuu...
Kawan bagi 2 musim jer.. kalu hodgson tarak perform.. kasik king kenny pegang balik.. sebelum itu king merajuk baik cepat2 kasik secure
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Re: Bola Cafe: International
congrattss min!
pak long pun boleh tahan, dah la kurang 1 gameweek, bleh duduk no3
pak long pun boleh tahan, dah la kurang 1 gameweek, bleh duduk no3
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Tima kasih atre, msh jauh pjalanan lg nei... Beza kita 40 mata jea...
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huhuhuh!
pak long pun bleh tahan gak tuuu
btw Arsenal News!
sos
ps: Min, kalo ada masa paste skit news pasal Magpies sini!
pak long pun bleh tahan gak tuuu
btw Arsenal News!
'Chamakh's quiet style works for us'
Marouane Chamakh’s growing importance to the Arsenal team may have been overlooked by some but his efficiency has not gone unnoticed by Arsène Wenger.
The Moroccan striker has been thrust into the leading role in Arsenal’s attack by injuries to Robin van Persie and Nicklas Bendtner, and his manager has been impressed with the unassuming way Chamakh has gone about his business since moving from Bordeaux.
“He has a very quiet style but a very efficient one,” said Wenger.
“I believe his influence on the team has not been highlighted enough because if you look at his numbers it’s quite impressive what he has brought to the team.
“With Chamakh what is impressive above the numbers is his work rate for the team and his team attitude is absolutely fantastic.
“I like that he is quiet and doesn’t speak too much and that he works hard.”
Van Persie has ‘no chance' of Dutch call-up
Robin van Persie has "no chance" of playing for Holland in the next international break, according to Arsène Wenger.
The Dutch forward has not kicked a ball since August 28 after picking up an ankle injury at Blackburn but Wenger hopes he will return to action in three weeks.
In theory that would make him available for Holland's friendly with Turkey on November 17 and Bert van Marwijk, the Dutch national coach, is reportedly keen to call up Van Persie. But Wenger has other ideas.
"I think the Dutch coach has a good sense of humour," he said. "There is no chance [of Van Persie playing against Turkey].
"He is a few weeks away [from fitness], I think three weeks so that means mid-November.''
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okeh bro...
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:: Carroll Signs New Five-Year Contract ::
By Dan King
Newcastle United striker Andy Carroll has signed a new five-year contract with his boyhood team.
The Gateshead-born forward, who has progressed through the club's Academy to wear the hallowed number nine shirt this season and has helped himself to four goals so far, has committed himself to the club until 2015.
England under-21 international Carroll has supported the club since he was a child and said he was delighted to agree new terms.
He told www.nufc.co.uk: "All I have ever wanted to do is play for Newcastle United. That's been the case since I was a teenager, playing for the juniors and Reserves, and it's still the same now.
"Every time I pull on the black and white shirt - and even more so now that I have number nine on my back - it means the world to me so to be able to do that for at least the next five years is brilliant."
Newcastle United's Managing Director Derek Llambias added: "We're dedicated to bringing exciting young players through our youth academy to play for the club.
"Andy Carroll certainly fits that bill, having graduated through the ranks here, and we're extremely pleased to have agreed with him a new long-term deal.
"Players like Andy are the future of this club and we have spent a long time putting together a deal that is right for both him and Newcastle United."
By Dan King
Newcastle United striker Andy Carroll has signed a new five-year contract with his boyhood team.
The Gateshead-born forward, who has progressed through the club's Academy to wear the hallowed number nine shirt this season and has helped himself to four goals so far, has committed himself to the club until 2015.
England under-21 international Carroll has supported the club since he was a child and said he was delighted to agree new terms.
He told www.nufc.co.uk: "All I have ever wanted to do is play for Newcastle United. That's been the case since I was a teenager, playing for the juniors and Reserves, and it's still the same now.
"Every time I pull on the black and white shirt - and even more so now that I have number nine on my back - it means the world to me so to be able to do that for at least the next five years is brilliant."
Newcastle United's Managing Director Derek Llambias added: "We're dedicated to bringing exciting young players through our youth academy to play for the club.
"Andy Carroll certainly fits that bill, having graduated through the ranks here, and we're extremely pleased to have agreed with him a new long-term deal.
"Players like Andy are the future of this club and we have spent a long time putting together a deal that is right for both him and Newcastle United."
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pergghh terus pen down 5 tahun Carroll dia nih!
tp mmg dia ni tgh in form btol!
tp mmg dia ni tgh in form btol!
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atreyudevil wrote:pergghh terus pen down 5 tahun Carroll dia nih!
tp mmg dia ni tgh in form btol!
Prospect ms depan bro, silap2 jelmaan smula Alan Shearer... hehehe
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tp syg, england suka player tnama...
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Biasakla England, the most overrated team in the whole wide world!
weh min, ko ada gambar Hatem Ben Arfa punya 2 facture tu tak?
weh min, ko ada gambar Hatem Ben Arfa punya 2 facture tu tak?
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