kekekek...

Best of the day (week) ?

Uppton Park.
West Ham vs MU.
2-1
Penalti yg jadi "nama lain" MU, gagal total.
Penendangnya Mr. Diver.

Oke khan ?
:D


*masih penasaran dgn "golnya" Kuyt ke gawang City ?
*ada yg punya videonya ?


kekekke...


--- In [email protected], "Duddy Heryudi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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> Team of the Weekend (4-3-3)
> - Shay Given (Newcastle)
> - Luke Young (Middlesbrough)
> - Richard Dunne (Man. City)
> - Matthew Upson (West Ham)
> - Michael Ball (Man. City)
> - David Bentley (Blackburn)
> - Mark Noble (West Ham)
> - Kieran Richardson (Sunderland)
> - Dave Kitson (Reading)
> - Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham)
> - Eduardo da Silva (Arsenal)
> 
> Player of the Day
> Dimitar Berbatov 
> 
> Not for the first time the Bulgarian has taken this accolade and 
unlikely to be the last as he rounded off 2007 in wonderful style. 
> The Spurs ace grabbed four goals for Spurs as they enjoyed a win in 
a ten-goal thriller (see below) against Reading. 
> We very rarely hand out tens - but this example of finishing was 
well worth it. 
> 
> 
> 
> Game of the Day
> Spurs 6 Reading 4 
> 
> 
> Again not much debate needed for this as Spurs' win over The Royals 
was a brilliant Premier League encounter. 
> Spurs enjoyed a dream start, taking the lead after just seven 
minutes through Berbatov's simple tap-in after Robbie Keane had 
rolled the ball across the goal. But Reading were level in the 16th 
minute when Kalifa Cisse fired through a crowd of players from the 
edge of the area. 
> And the away side took the lead eight minutes into the second half 
when Ivar Ingimarsson rose well to head home Nicky Shorey's corner. 
> Graeme Murty's poor clearance on 63 minutes gifted Spurs an 
equaliser as Berbatov scored his second of the game with a well-
struck finish. 
> On 69 minutes Dave Kitson glanced in Shorey's corner at the near 
post before Berbatov levelled again on 73 minutes with a composed 
finish. 
> Reading were back in front through Kitson's dinked finish, but 
Spurs equalised once more on 76 minutes through Steed Malbranque's 
curling shot inside the far post. 
> Jermain Defoe headed Spurs ahead on 79 minutes after Keane's 
penalty had been saved and Berbatov scored his fourth goal on 83 
minutes with a thumping volley. 
> 
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> 
> Controversy of the Day
> Kalou's winner 
> 
> 
> Very lucky for Chelsea and terrible shame for Newcastle as they 
were denied a hard-fought point at Stamford Bridge. 
> With just minutes left John Obi Mikel's shot was deflected off 
Claudio Pizarro into Kalou's path. 
> The Ivorian looked to be offside as the ball came off Pizarro - but 
he maintained his composure to finish - much to the annoyance of the 
visitors. 
> 
> 
> 
> Goal of the Day
> Cristiano Ronaldo 
> 
> 
> Another great move from Manchester United - which gave them the 
lead at Upton Park. 
> The flowing move was finished by Ronaldo but was a team effort. 
Carlos Tevez started it off as he found Louis Saha, who in-turn 
released Ryan Giggs and he delivered for Ronaldo to head home. 
> 
> 
> 
> Gaffe of the Day
> Tim Howard 
> 
> 
> With the game poised at 2-1 Everton could not do with any mistakes -
 but that is just what Tim Howard and Joseph Yobo served up with 12 
minutes remaining of their loss to Arsenal. 
> A long ball forward should have been dealt with by Yobo but he left 
it for Howard - who missed his kick and it bounced off his leg to 
Emmanuel Adebayor, who made no mistake as he smashed the ball home. 
> 
> 
> 
> Save of the Day
> Antti Niemi 
> 
> 
> Gary McSheffrey whips in a dangerous ball from a free-kick on the 
right which Antti Niemi does well to fist away, but Franck Queudrue 
volleys it back towards the top corner from 12 yards, only for the 
Fulham keeper to produce a great save to push the ball over. 
> 
> 
> 
> Pass of the Day
> Stewart Downing 
> 
> 
> Wonderful play from the England international as he helped 
Middlesbrough to victory at Portsmouth. 
> He switched to the right flank for a set-piece - the ball came for 
him and he whipped a brillaint ball over the defence for Gary O'Neil 
to volley at goal - his shot was parried by David James which gave 
Tuncay his chance to score the winner. 
> 
> 
> 
> Return of the Day
> Kieran Richardson 
> 
> 
> A great way to mark his return to the first-team for Richardson. He 
opened the scoring with a great finish before setting up Kenwyne 
Jones for the second. A welcome impact from the former Manchester 
United star who will be looking to get his Sunderland career back on 
track!
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