United sebelum di beli Glazer, waktu mayoritas saham punya duo taipan Irlandia 
si siapa lupa namanya, malah gak pernah nonton United di OT, parah !!!

Yang penting duit masuk...hehehe

- Dein -

 
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19 YEARS BABY !!



----- Original Message ----
From: Ari Muladi <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2009 8:27:18 AM
Subject: RE: [BolaML] Fwd: [Chelsea] Roman Abramovich will only have himself to 
blame if  Carlo Ancelotti fails [Times]

Tidak cuma Chelsea yg banyak pemain besar. Hal biasa bila pemain besar punya 
ego besar, pemain kecil ego besar aja banyak koq. Sudah tugas seorang pelatih 
untuk mengakomodasi ego pemain2nya. Ancelotti sdh biasa menangani pemain2 
terbaik di planet ini, ga masalah klo nangani pemain2 Chelsea. Mmg bahasa jadi 
kendala, semalam lihat di CNN sport news dia bisa koq wawancara dlm bhs 
Inggris, malah masih lbh bagus tutur kata Inggris nya dibanding kebanyakan 
mahasiswa di Indonesia.
Soal pemilihan pemain masing2 pelatih punya pemikiran sendiri. Seperti Rafa 
musim ini jarang rotasi hasilnya jauh lbh bagus dr musim2 sebelumnya yg demen 
rotasi. Dlm kompetisi yg keras target harus selalu meraih poin penuh, tentu lbh 
aman memasang pemain yg siap drpd sekedar memasang pemain muda untuk nambah 
pengalaman. Biasanya mereka dipasang menit2 akhir bila posisi sdh aman. Seleksi 
alam lah, yg terbaik yg dipasang. Bila si Carvalho atau Alex memang lbh bagus 
drpd Terry tentu mereka yg akan dipasang menggantikan Terry krn lbh aman. Tidak 
logis bila pelatih pasang pemain sementara ada yg lbh bagus lbh siap di bangku 
cadangan.
Masalah Robinho knp Chelsea lepas krn City bersedia bayar diatas Chelsea 
berapapun yg Chelsea tawar. Karena harganya sdh overrated maka Chelsea tdk mau 
naikin lg. Naikin juga percuma krn City akan naikan harga lbh tinggi lg, 
sementara Robinho yg begging minta2 pindah ke Chelsea ternyata lbh suka memilih 
tawaran tertinggi.
Roman msh blm ada pemikiran untuk jual Chelsea. Dia malah pemilik club yg 
paling dekat dg club nya. Bandingkan dg pemilik Arsenal, Pool, MU, Milan, Inter 
dll.Seberapa sering orang lihat pemilik club nongol di stadion ntn clubnya 
main? Roman diatas 90% dia hadir ntn langsung. Pdhl Roman sama sibuknya dg 
pemilik2 club yg lain. 

Salam,
Ari Chelski


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-----Original Message-----
From: Hendra Kurniawan
Sent:  02/06/2009 23:00:05
Subject:  [BolaML] Fwd: [Chelsea] Roman Abramovich will only have himself to 
blame if  Carlo Ancelotti fails [Times]

Buat penggemar chelski...
Tantangan terbesar ancelloti adalah bahasa (seperti juga scolari) dan ego
pemain senior. Tiap pemain punya agenda tersendiri. Masing-masing merasa
besar dan ini kesalahan roman main borong dengan harga mahal sehingga pemain
yang sebenarnya overated dan overvalued dan berubah menjadi "superstar"
berkat topangan pers dan sistem yang dibuat roman/chelsea. Akhirnya mereka
menjadi ga bisa disentuh. Sebagai contoh: pelatih yang katanya hebat macam
hiddink (dia juga kontroversial. Ada yang memandang dengan kritis,
keberhasilan hiddink terlalu dibesar-besarkan) apa berani dia ga memasang
john terry dan memilih carvalho dan alex yang sebenarnya punya kualitas
lebih? Kenapa scolari tempo hari ga memanfaatkan quaresma dan malah lebih
percaya kepada malouda atau kalou?

Scolari dan hiddink pilih main aman. Ikutin aja sistem yang udah ada. Poles
sana sini. Scolari ga dibackup big boss. Permintaannya untuk robinho disabut
pada menit terakhir. Hiddink lebih berhasil karena dia disupport roman dan
bahasanya lumayan. Gimana dengan ancellotti  yang 200% dibackup roman?
Dugaan gw, kalo dia gagal, roman malu besar. Dan akhirnya menjual chelsea.


Mark Hughes, Deputy Football Correspondent

It is just as well that, even accounting for his huge losses over the past
year, Roman Abramovich is still worth $7.5 billion (about £4.6 billion),
because he would be absolutely useless on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? The
Chelsea owner would soon run out of lifelines, because he is forever phoning
a friend.

Every time Abramovich finds himself in trouble he opens his address book.
Avram Grant, Guus Hiddink and now Carlo Ancelotti have answered the call
that is guaranteed to make them countless millions themselves, but Chelsea
are yet to become what Abramovich claims he wants: a well-run,
self-financing and mature football club.

Abramovich could point out that the only time he has departed from his
head-hunting template since dispensing with José Mourinho  the recruitment
of Luiz Felipe Scolari last summer  the result was an unmitigated disaster.
The Russian blamed others for appointing Scolari against his initial wishes,
but can have no such excuses if Ancelotti also fails to cut it in the
ultra-competitive Barclays Premier League. The Italian is very much the
bosss man.

Grant and Hiddink achieved varying levels of success in the short term, thus
vindicating Abramovichs judgment, but Ancelottis task will be far harder
because he is expected to deliver consistently on a long-term basis. His
biggest problem will be following the remarkable Hiddink.

The Dutchman made the job look easy, although, in reality, it is anything
but  and is likely to become even more difficult next season. Manchester
United will be as formidable opponents as ever, Liverpool and Arsenal should
be stronger, while big-spending Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur will
also be on the march.

Ancelottis situation is compounded by being a very different man, with a
contrasting CV, when compared to Hiddink. The Dutchman is the ultimate hired
hand, having been employed all over the world on a variety of short-term
projects, while Ancelotti is a virtual hermit, who still lives on the farm
on which he was brought up in Reggiolo, in north Italy, and has not worked
outside his native country.

One obvious area of weakness is his English, which as David Beckham told
Chelseas England contingent in the team hotel last night, remains extremely
limited. This handicap is more significant than many realise, with many
Chelsea players commenting that Scolaris inability to get his ideas across
clearly brought his downfall.

Another of the problems facing Ancelotti that Hiddink did not have to
contend with is the pressure inherent in the post. His future will be
questioned after only a couple of bad results.

The Italian also has a couple of football-related problems to address, most
notably the need to overhaul a squad that is the oldest of Englands
Champions League clubs.

What to do with Didier Drogba  the Ivory Coast striker is now 31  will be
the first item on his agenda, with the answer providing the key to which
other players he sells and buys.

Ancelotti will also need to take command of a dressing room containing
powerful players who have the ear of the owner, an unhealthy situation that
has contributed to several managerial departures. We all have egos and its
not easy to deal with it, as Drogba put it yesterday with some
understatement.

Drogba also suggested that the new manager should be given time to prove
himself, although history indicates that is a forlorn hope. Ancelotti will
have racked up the best part of £1 million in wages by the time the season
starts in August, but his stay in London has the potential to be shorter
than the average quiz show.


      

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