supportMU 發表於 2005-12-2 05:21 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]pyliu[/i] at 2005-12-2 05:05 PM:
哦!明白!咁由係,人各有志! [/quote]
咁右係, 可能佢唔想顧咁多野;) 佢本身自己踢法都係咁, 佢剷/踢人, 人地媽佢佢右唔理, 人地報復, 踢番佢, 佢右唔理人. 所以我諗佢都係唔係幾口岩做captain;)
pyliu 發表於 2005-12-2 05:22 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]supportMU[/i] at 2005-12-2 09:21 AM:
咁右係, 可能佢唔想顧咁多野;) 佢本... [/quote]
哈哈!只係踢波,唔理咁多!
lookityourself 發表於 2005-12-2 05:29 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]kakeidevil[/i] at 2005-12-2 05:00 PM:
冇wo..
其實相信"費s... [/quote]
史高斯總係冇咩領導能力.....
kakeidevil 發表於 2005-12-2 05:32 PM
"蘇斯克查"傳來好消息,
受傷一段長時間的"蘇斯克查",
好大機會將會係星期一代表曼聯預備組正選上陣!!
"奎雷斯"表示如果情況理想,
"蘇斯克查"大有機會係聖誕後重返一隊!!
"蘇斯克查"努力呀, 曼聯等咗呢一日好耐啦!!
lookityourself 發表於 2005-12-2 05:33 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]kakeidevil[/i] at 2005-12-2 05:32 PM:
"蘇斯克查"傳來好消息,
受... [/quote]
我等佢好耐la........你個20號我永遠唔會forget...
加油ar!!!!!
kakeidevil 發表於 2005-12-2 05:38 PM
[color=Red][b]曼聯考慮永久紀念左治貝斯建議 [/b][/color]
[img]http://www.u-soccer.com/images/news/mu/best_1946_2005.jpg[/img]
[color=Red]佐治貝斯 (1946-2005) (Getty Images) [/color]
曼聯將會考慮永久紀念在上週五去世的名宿佐治貝斯。
球會收到了球迷若干建議,包括以其中一個看台用佐治貝斯命名,甚至榮休七號球衣。
而其他建議則有建造一個佐治貝斯像放左奧脫福門外,以及在附近的道路其中一條以貝斯的名字命名。
「球會收到很多有關紀念佐治貝斯的建議,不過一切都會慎重考慮。」曼聯公關部總監唐辛表示。
「建議包括建造佐治貝斯像或以看台命名,不過,無論怎樣,大家已經不可能再見到佐治,而大家也不會忘記他。」
「一個偉大的球員,永遠會有人把他的名字掛在咀邊,他們會向兒子介紹這個偉大球員,然後他們的兒子又告訴孫兒,世世代代一直流傳下去。百多年後,仍然會有人知道佐治貝斯對球會曾付出的貢獻。」
曼聯球會收到球迷很多建議,但會方表示這事一定會研究,但並不急切,也需要詢問貝斯的家人希望以何種方式紀念這個一代名宿。
lookityourself 發表於 2005-12-2 05:40 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]kakeidevil[/i] at 2005-12-2 05:38 PM:
[color=Red][b]曼聯考慮永久紀念左治... [/quote]
佢都咁大陣象..如果卜比sir 咩既話...嘩,.................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kakeidevil 發表於 2005-12-2 05:40 PM
[color=Red][b]蘇斯克查將出戰預備組[/b][/color]
[img]http://www.u-soccer.com/images/news/mu/solskjaer.jpg[/img]
[color=Red]蘇斯克查 (Getty Images) [/color]
曼聯前鋒蘇斯克查將可能於周一出戰預備組對利物浦的比賽。
該名三十二歲球員已缺陣兩年,費格遜近期也表示他復出無期。
不過他卻對《曼徹斯特晚報》指:「蘇斯克查於周一可能會以正選上陣。」
「在周二時他仍未與一隊操練,不過他現在看來狀態不俗。」
他續道:「我對此感到高興,黑暗過後終於重見光明。」
蘇斯克查於兩年前對彭拿典奈高斯一仗中曾弄傷十字韌帶,其後於該季最後一仗對米禾爾的足總杯決賽中以後備入替,之後一直未有再上陣。
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[color=blue][b]好掛住查查....記得最經典嘅就係作客狂數森果場波,後備落場10分鐘入4球!名副其實超級後備殺手![/b][/color]
lookityourself 發表於 2005-12-2 05:42 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]kakeidevil[/i] at 2005-12-2 05:40 PM:
[color=Red][b]蘇斯克查將出戰預備組[... [/quote]
好懷念佢個20號
好似好有後備殺手既意思
10唔得牙??20號黎law
咁就入波lu........
路路 發表於 2005-12-2 07:18 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]kakeidevil[/i] at 05 11 09 05:40 PM:
[color=Red][b]蘇斯克查將出戰預備組[... [/quote]
娃娃臉回來了,真係超開心~~~
kakeidevil 發表於 2005-12-2 07:21 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]路路[/i] at 2005-12-2 07:18 PM:
娃娃臉回來了,真係超開心~~~ [/quote]
me too:D:D
路路 發表於 2005-12-2 07:26 PM
kakeidevil,我用左你post張像做頭像~~因為我覺得佢地好型仔~~
thx先啦~~~
kakeidevil 發表於 2005-12-2 07:28 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]路路[/i] at 2005-12-2 07:26 PM:
kakeidevil,我用左你post張像做頭像~~因為我覺得佢地好型仔~~
thx先啦~~~ [/quote]
:D:D:D:D
你仲想要咩相都可以同我講wo,唔使怕醜
lookityourself 發表於 2005-12-2 07:31 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]kakeidevil[/i] at 2005-12-2 07:28 PM:
:D:D:D:D
你仲想要咩相都可以同我講wo,唔使怕醜 [/quote]
我要你張相..ha:D:D
路路 發表於 2005-12-2 07:31 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]kakeidevil[/i] at 05 11 09 07:28 PM:
:D:D:D:D
你仲想要咩相都可以同我講wo,唔使怕醜 [/quote]
好,下次唔好話我煩喎~~:P:P:P
kakeidevil 發表於 2005-12-2 07:33 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]lookityourself[/i] at 2005-12-2 07:31 PM:
我要你張相..ha:D:D [/quote]
比你。:P
[img]http://www.26fun.com/bbs/customavatars/46624.jpg[/img]
kakeidevil 發表於 2005-12-2 07:33 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]路路[/i] at 2005-12-2 07:31 PM:
好,下次唔好話我煩喎~~:P:P:P [/quote]
我驚你唔問咋~~~~
kakeidevil 發表於 2005-12-2 07:41 PM
[color=Red][b]Giggsy is back from injury[/b][/color]
Ferguson also revealed Ryan Giggs will return for tomorrow's encounter with
Portsmouth.
Giggs has missed nine games since fracturing his cheekbone against Lille in
October but Ferguson is now happy the Wales winger will not risk further
injury by returning to first-team combat.
"Ryan will definitely take part in the game against Portsmouth," Ferguson
added. "We have had to be careful after breaking a cheekbone, it is almost
seven weeks now and he is fine."
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giggs終於復出啦...
對住下游既老樸..正好比佢操fit下先[/b][/color]
kakeidevil 發表於 2005-12-2 07:42 PM
[color=Red][b]Solskjaer Is Back From Injury[/b][/color]
United: Solskjaer set for comeback
Stuart Mathieson
Ole Gunnar SolskjaerOLE Gunnar Solskjaer is to make a shock return for
United on Monday - just 72 hours after a bleak fitness bulletin from manager
Sir Alex Ferguson.
Fergie, downbeat about the Norwegian's future on Tuesday, has exclusively
told M.E.N. Sport that the 32-year-old European Cup-winning goal hero will
be back at Hyde United's Ewen Fields when the reserves play Liverpool on
Monday night.
"Ole should start or play against Liverpool," Sir Alex said.
"On Tuesday he hadn't trained with the first team at all but yesterday he
trained with us for the first time and looked absolutely terrific.
"I am really pleased about this and there is some light at the end of the
tunnel now."
It is a major step forward from the gloomy outlook earlier in the week when
there was even talk about a testimonial for the popular striker, who has
been sidelined for 18 months following knee surgery.
The Solskjaer boost comes in a week which will end with Sir Alex and other
leading club officials flying to Belfast for George Best's funeral before
heading back to Manchester for the Portsmouth game, fortuitously moved back
to 5.15pm to accommodate live TV coverage.
Applause
After the solemn tributes to Best prior to Wednesday night's game, the
weekend encounter promises to be a more uplifting experience altogether,
with Ferguson predicting the minute's applause will be the loudest Old
Trafford has ever heard.
Like Wednesday night, the United boss will anticipate marking the occasion
with victory against a Portsmouth side who, for the second successive year,
will head north with Joe Jordan in temporary charge as chairman Milan
Mandaric's attempts to secure a successor to Alain Perrin continue.
Guiseppe Rossi, one of the stars of Wednesday's win against West Brom, will
probably find himself watching from the stand tomorrow, although he should
be rewarded with more first team time before the month is out.
"I want to be around the first team and get as many games as I can," he
said. "The more times I get to play with Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand, Louis
Saha and some of the other experienced players, the more it will help my
game.
"It was a great boost to my confidence to be able to play in such a strong
team last night and, hopefully, I can keep learning."
kakeidevil 發表於 2005-12-2 07:42 PM
[color=Red][b]前晚主場對西布朗之前,為佐治貝斯舉行悼別儀式,但格氏成員竟然全體缺席[/b][/color]:mad::mad::mad:
No Glazers but Best show
Thursday, December 1, 2005
from the Guardian
'True to form, the Glazers sent their apologies last night, apparently
deciding this was not an occasion worthy of their presence. It is a strange
set-up that Manchester United's owners should be absent when the club bids
farewell to George Best but, then again, did anyone actually want them here?
As Old Trafford basked in nostalgia, it would have felt incongruous in the
extreme to see the Glazers fixing their most wooden smiles on a night of
such genuine emotion and warmth.
Far better for those who came to commemorate Best's life that they should do
so in the company of men who will always be guaranteed a warm reception at
this stadium. It is doubtful the Glazers could have named even three of
Best's former team-mates who had reconvened to pay tribute to the man that,
as Tina Turner reminded us, was simply the best. The old-timers played an
integral part on a night of rich memories, an occasion that will be
remembered for much more than the goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, Louis Saha
and John O'Shea that eased United into the Carling Cup quarter-finals.
There has been so much to divide United's supporters during this annus
horribilis, whether it be Sir Alex Ferguson's apparent decline, Roy Keane's
acrimonious exit, the breakaway FC United or that open sore, the Glazer
takeover.
But as Old Trafford stood to acclaim their old hero, as "Georgie Georgie -
Belfast Boy" was pumped out on the loudspeakers and an A-Z of former
Stretford End favourites lined the pitch this felt like a moment when the
fans could reidentify the greatness behind the club and remind themselves
why the name of Manchester United holds its lofty position in the sporting
world.
Old Trafford, once again, felt like a cathedral with something to worship.
"The entire Manchester United family is here," observed Sir Bobby Charlton.
As for the Glazer family, their love for Old Trafford is such that on this
momentous occasion, when the club paid tribute to a man who had enriched the
lives of so many people, not one of those self-styled "lifelong fans" felt
it necessary to make the transatlantic flight from Tampa. These are men
whose hearts are aligned to Wall Street stoniness rather than Mancunian
sentimentality.
Somebody should buy them The Official History of Manchester United as a
Christmas present. Or show them a picture of the kaleidoscopic floral carpet
that now stretches 200 yards along Sir Matt Busby Way. One poster stood out:
"We never met - but I always thought I knew you." Another bore the legend:
"Shevchenko, £50m. Ronaldinho, £50m. George Best, priceless. RIP."
United have handled a difficult period with great dignity and respect while
West Bromwich Albion's supporters should also be applauded for their
contribution to a night that will linger in the memory. It began with Best's
team-mates from the 1968 European Cup triumph filing on to the pitch,
followed by some of the current players and Best's son, Callum.
Instinctively, tens of thousand of posters showing United's favourite son
were thrust into the sky.
Old Trafford has witnessed many great sights over the years but nothing
quite like the collage that greeted Ferguson and Bryan Robson as they led
the teams out of the tunnel. Both managers were carrying wreaths and even
the electronic advertising boards were tuned in. Gone were the gaudy signs
for Pepsi, Carling, Fujfilter-100 and Vodafone. In their place we got: "George
Best (1963-1974), 470 appearances, 179 goals, 1 genius." Ferguson paid his
own tribute in the match programme. "As well as his talent, what remains in
my mind is his courage. I can see him, even now, flying down the wing,
riding tackles."
The same, sadly, could hardly be said of United's current No7, Ronaldo, who
needed only the faintest touch from Diomansy Kamara to convince an obliging
referee, Mark Clattenburg, that United should be awarded the 12th-minute
penalty that put them on the way to this victory. With Ruud van Nistelrooy
rested, Ronaldo stepped up himself to open the scoring and an air of
inevitability began to descend. Four minutes later Saha, starting his first
match since April 9 and having already had one effort ruled out for a
marginal offside, strode through Albion's defence to double the lead and, as
a contest, that effectively was that.
Best would have appreciated some of the football that United conjured up,
most notably via the stylish Giuseppe Rossi and culminating in O'Shea
scoring a splendid third. Nathan Ellington made it 3-1 from a corner but by
then the Old Trafford choir were going through their entire Best repertoire.
Best had helped to restore the feelgood factor to Old Trafford and he would
have liked that.'