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Injury Time is United Best Friend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: keekkek... Ikutan. Prediksi gw objektif. Klo ga ada hal2 luar biasa. Bukannya pesismis utk Liverpool. Urutan utk akhir musim bakal "hampir" seperti sekarang ini. Karena jarak udah terlalu jauh. Urutan sampai akhir musim: 1. Chelsea 2. MU 3. Liverpool 4. Arsenal Yg perlu diingat, Liverpool dan Arsenal sering membuat game2 penting yg sangat luar biasa, sedang MU bakal mengahadapi jadwal berat dan Chelsea ada masalah intern yg gawat. Klo Liverpool dan Arsenal bisa main konsisten seperti di game terakhir lalu, hasilnya bakal lain. kekekkek.. Peace, I Love Injury Time ! --- In [email protected], Liverbird wrote: > > Prediksi boleh ajah. Tapi prediksi ini pasti gak sembarangan dibikin. Kalopun posisi empat, ya masih dizona UCL. > > Prediksi pribadi, posisi sekarang ini ke-3. > > Kembali, title masih jalan terus n peluang tetep terbuka buat LFC (buat CFC n AFC juga). > > -Liverbird- > > omar wrote: > bahan bacaan: > > http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,277-2561091,00.html > > The Times, January 23, 2007 > > Late goals put Unitedâs stamina under the microscope > by Oliver Kay: > > The first doubts about Manchester Unitedâs powers of > endurance in the Barclays Premiership title race were > raised by their dramatic defeat at the Emirates > Stadium on Sunday, but to listen to the noises from > the victorious Arsenal camp yesterday, Arsène Wenger > believes that there is no doubt about it. > > "At half-time the coach [Wenger] told us to keep > concentrating and keep going because Manchester would > run out of steam in the last 20 minutes," Mathieu > Flamini, the Arsenal midfield player, said as he > reflected on the late goals from Robin van Persie and > Thierry Henry that breathed new life into the title > race. "He insisted, 'Theyâre never the same after 70 > minutes.' And once again he was right." > > Is Wenger really right? Sir Alex Ferguson suggested > otherwise on Sunday evening, expressing surprise at > the unexpected late twist that cost United the chance > to move nine points clear of Chelsea at the top of the > table. "If we get into that winning position again, we > wonât be making mistakes like that, thatâs for > sure," Ferguson said. "Maybe the experience of losing > so late will be good for us." > > But this was not the first time United have dropped > points this season after fading in the closing stages > of a match. Their three Premiership defeats, all by > one goal, have come from late goals â" Emmanuel > Adebayor in the 86th minute for Arsenal at Old > Trafford, Nigel Reo-Coker in the 73rd minute for West > Ham United last month and now Van Persie and Henry in > the 83rd and 90th minutes on Sunday. Throw in the late > winners scored against United in the Champions League > by FC Copenhagen (73rd minute) and Celtic (81st) and > the equalisers scored by Chelsea (69th) and Newcastle > United (74th) in the Premiership and the pattern > becomes disturbing. > > The reverse was once true of United, whose defining > moment in the past decade came with the late goals by > Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that brought > victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League > final in 1999. Nowadays the boot is usually on the > other foot. > > It cannot be said with certainty whether this is a > question of concentration, tactics or, as Flamini > seemed to imply, tired legs among Unitedâs older > players. Ferguson would prefer to talk of inexperience > among the youngsters in his team, but only in the hope > that no one has noticed that his starting XI on Sunday > included five players over 30 (Champions League > winners all) and only two (Wayne Rooney and Cristiano > Ronaldo) under 25. The average age of Arsenalâ s > starting line-up was almost four years younger. > > If Arsenal represent the future, though, United are > the here and now. Whatever their difficulties this > season, they have been by far the most impressive team > in the Premiership and the title remains theirs to > lose. Difficult away assigments against Tottenham > Hotspur, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Chelsea, Everton and > Manchester City represent significant hurdles, but the > other side of that coin is that their seven remaining > home matches in the Premiership look winnable. > > "Both teams [United and Chelsea] will drop points in > the run-in," Ferguson said. "Itâs the name of the > game. It happens. How we cope is the measure of us. > Itâs only true champions who come out of that > disappointment and show their true worth. I will be > expecting us to do that." > > But the weekendâs results, with Chelsea losing 2-0 > at Anfield, mean that Liverpool and Arsenal cannot be > dismissed from contention. "All the players had a talk > after losing at Sheffield United [on December 30] and > said that something had to change with our mentality > and we had to be stronger in every part of our game," > Francesc Fà bregas, the Arsenal midfield player, said. > "Since then we have changed and moved on. No one can > stop us if we play like we are doing." > > The battle for honours: > > The big four are the top four, but which of the > quartet have a realistic chance of winning the > Premiership after a weekend in which Arsenal and > Liverpool narrowed the gaps? > > Manchester United: > > Key fixtures: Blackburn Rovers (h), Liverpool (a), > Chelsea (a), Manchester City (a), Tottenham Hotspur > (a) > Outlook: The whole team, apart from Wayne Rooney, are > playing close to their best. They must avoid injuries > Key man: Rooney. Could ease his side to the title with > a return to form > Prediction: Champions > > Chelsea: > > Key fixtures: Manchester United (h), Bolton Wanderers > (h), West Ham United (a), Newcastle United (a), > Arsenal (a) > Outlook: Below their best, hindered by injuries. Still > strong title contenders > Key man: Frank Lampard. In the absence of John Terry, > José Mourinho will rely on Lampard in the run-in > Prediction: Second > > Liverpool: > > Key fixtures: Manchester United (h), Arsenal (h), > Everton (h), Newcastle United (a), Reading (a) > Outlook: Challenge was over by October but they have > gained some respectability. Second is not impossible > Key man: Steven Gerrard. Has formed a fine partnership > with Xabi Alonso and is at the peak of his powers > Prediction: Fourth > > Arsenal: > > Key fixtures: Chelsea (h), Bolton Wanderers (h), > Liverpool (a), Newcastle United (a), Tottenham Hotspur > (a) > Outlook: Are starting to convert the many good chances > they create. No chance of title, though > Key man: Emmanuel Adebayor. The powerful strikerâs > importance has increased with Robin van Persieâs > injury > Prediction: Third > > *hehehe...diprediksi cuma nomor 4 nih....biarin...* > > -omar- > > "England's most decorated club picks up another trophy" Martin Tyler, FA Cup Final, 13 May 2006 > > > > > > ________________________________________________________ > Sekarang dengan penyimpanan 1GB > http://id.mail.yahoo.com/ > > > > > > Liverpool FC, King of Europe > The greatest football club in the world > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > HAPUS BAGIAN EMAIL YG TIDAK PERLU SEBELUM ME-REPLY. ========================================================== Milis Tabloid BOLA Untuk KELUAR DARI MILIS INI. Kirim Mail kosong (tanpa subject) ke alamat [EMAIL PROTECTED] ========================================================== Yahoo! 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