我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-18 06:26 PM
[color=Blue][b]12月 18日 星期日 15:46 更新
埃弗頓0-4慘負博爾頓 李鐵無緣出場大名單
第32分鐘,博爾頓獲得任意球機會,揚納科普洛斯左側將球傳入,凱文•大衛斯中路頭球頂出弧線球,皮球直奔球門死角而去,雖然比亞堤奮力解圍,但裁判還是認定皮球已經越過門線,博爾頓1-0領先。慢動作顯示裁判判罰非常正確。
埃弗頓其後努力進攻,並曾在第71分鐘打入一球,但裁判判定麥克法登接應比亞堤頭球擺渡攻門時已經越位在先,這自然引起埃弗頓球員的不滿,導致了其後慘敗的悲劇。第75分鐘,威爾後場傳球失誤,剛剛替補出場的瓦斯特斷球前突後分球,揚納科普洛斯勁射球門遠角將比分擴大。
第79分鐘,瓦倫特禁區內放倒凱文•大衛斯,裁判判罰點球,斯皮德一蹴而就。第80分鐘,埃弗頓替補出場的奧士文被對手斷球,揚納科普洛斯擺脫防守後勁射鎖定大勝局面。埃弗頓就此連敗,已經是三輪不勝。[/b][/color]
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-19 05:17 PM
[b]菲臘仔眼中的費格遜
常言道「君子之交淡如水」,在我心目中願意雪中送炭,當有難題時會走出來支持你,給予最真誠忠告的,才是良師益友。最近費格遜「落難」,曼聯在歐聯包尾出局,外間並未一沉百踩,反而有真正朋友走出來為費SIR講說話,其中一些並非一味肉麻,裡面的情深細味下令人動容。
當眾人目前正討論或懷疑費SIR是否仍是好領隊,已改投愛華頓的菲臘利維利受訪,回來當日(上季尾)他如何抉擇離開曼聯加盟愛華頓。93年加盟曼聯成為學徒效力12年,離開是一個重要的決定,嚴師費SIR這時候變成嚴父 - 或應該叫慈父,在曼聯出發亞洲之旅前一晚,費SIR邀請菲臘仔到家中傾談;即將會見愛華頓談轉會可能及條件的菲臘仔心情複雜,既擔心又緊張,於是費SIR用摸杯底的氣氛,和菲臘仔傾談了個半小時,內容全是菲臘仔球員事業的下一步應如何處理,菲臘仔坦言當時感覺費SIR像爸爸,而並非教練。
費SIR教曼聯已有十九年光景,帶出來的「仔」有一直都那麼聽話的,有一些是反叛的百厭仔,有些甚至「離家出走」、「一去不回」,但曼聯根基一直都算穩健,這建基於費SIR主理的青訓,家庭式、嚴父式的教導,莫論是否人人都認同這種領軍方法,但自英超成立以來,費SIR的成績表已証明他的方法,用在曼聯身上是對的。
說回菲臘仔,得到費SIR的鼓勵,他較冷靜地去考慮愛華頓的邀請,幸運地他發現愛華頓領隊莫耶斯,跟費SIR有一樣重要的相似,一樣是「工作狂」,一樣會對球員呵護備至,他親自到訪菲臘仔家,令菲臘仔及他的父母明白愛華頓的誠意,上周菲臘仔首次披上愛華頓球衣作客回奧脫福,場中兩隊球迷都有人為他鼓掌,場邊有兩位他都尊重的領隊;說到尾他有這樣的一天,費SIR的角色有何重要,已不必多作形容。[/b]
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-19 05:19 PM
lee段野好touch~!!
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-23 08:41 AM
[b]Van der Meyde ruled out of Merseyside derby
Everton do not expect Dutch winger Andy van der Meyde to be fit for the holiday programme.
The 26-year-old damaged a thigh muscle in training ahead of the 1-1 draw at Manchester United on December 12.
It was hoped he could return for the derby at home to Liverpool next Wednesday but David Moyes said: 'I do not think Andy will be fit now.
'He looks to have a more serious injury. Initially we felt that it was quite bad when it happened, then we were given grounds for some optimism when he responded to treatment.
'But it does not look good now even though he has started running. He can still feel the injury and we feel he could be out for a few more weeks yet.'[/b]
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-23 08:42 AM
van de meyde..快d出黎救愛記:(
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-23 08:43 AM
:(
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Everton 0-4 BoltonPA
Stelios Giannakopoulos scored twice as buoyant Bolton kept up the pressure on the top group with an astonishing Barclays Premiership 4-0 victory at Goodison Park.
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Bolton goalscorer Stelios (left) holds off Tim Cahill (right).There was little hint of what was to come when the second half started, but three goals in the space of six minutes changed the landscape of the game.
Everton looked to have recovered from a terrible start of the season, but two home defeats in the space of three days have set the alarm bells ringing again.
Bolton manager Sam Allardyce shook up his side after they had secured their place in the last 32 of the UEFA Cup in midweek.
Allardyce made six changes from the team that gained a point against Sevilla of Spain to secure their passage.
Goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen, Joey O'Brien, Bruno N'Gotty, Gary Speed, Kevin Nolan and Giannakopoulos all returned to the starting line-up.
• Big Sam: Watch out
Such is the club's strength in depth at the moment, they can field two teams and still come up victorious.
Bolton set down a marker inside the first minute after a rash challenge from behind by Kevin Davies on Phil Neville.
Then Nolan went in hard on Everton defender David Weir, which earned the striker a talking to from referee Alan Wiley.
Bolton's physical approach in the early stages angered the home supporters, who made their feelings clear.
Everton mounted an attack after six minutes with Mikel Arteta making space down the right before delivering the ball into the area, but Nigerian playmaker Okocha was handily placed for the visitors and made the clearance.
Everton won a free-kick four minutes later on the left after Joey O'Brien had tripped Nuno Valente. Arteta swung the ball in, only for Abdoulaye Faye to boot it away.
The home side kept up the pressure and Valente's inswinging cross in the 16th minute was punched clear by the alert Jaaskelainen.
Everton were enjoying a good spell of possession and James Beattie got on the end of a cross from Tony Hibbert in the 28th minute. Beattie was able to get in a header and find Cahill, but the Australian international was crowded out.
Bolton took the lead in almost their first attack in the 31st minute following a free-kick from Giannakopoulos which Everton failed to deal with.
Davies saw his looping header evade goalkeeper Richard Wright despite a desperate attempt by Beattie at the far post.
It was only the striker's second goal of the season and his first since the opening day when he found the target against Aston Villa.
Everton looked stunned in their attempt to get back on track following the defeat in front of their home fans on Wednesday.
Weir escaped his marker at the back post a minute before half-time, but his header from Simon Davies' corner went into the arms of Jaaskelainen.
Bolton stepped up the pace at the start of the second half and Nolan tried to pick out El-Hadji Diouf at the back post. However, the Liverpool-born midfielder slightly overhit the pass and the chance was lost.
Everton won a free-kick 25 yards out in the 51st minute after Jaidi handled the ball - but Arteta's effort cleared the bar.
The home fans were urging their side to get back on level terms, but Everton's confidence looked fragile.
Davies then got away from Weir and delivered a cross to the back post, but there was no-one there to take advantage.
Everton found themselves on the back foot when Nolan powered forward and tried his luck on goal from 25 yards in the 58th minute, only for his effort to go wide.
Bolton boss Allardyce made a tactical switch in the 66th minute, bringing on Nicky Hunt for the largely ineffective Okocha.
Bolton went 2-0 ahead in the 74th minute thanks to a clinical finish from Greece winger Giannakopoulos, following good work from substitute Ricardo Vaz Te.
The 19-year-old Portuguese starlet had only been on the pitch for 60 seconds but surged forward and released a perfect pass.
Speed extended Bolton's lead in the 78th minute from the penalty spot after Valente had bundled over Davies.
And the visitors got a fourth two minutes later when Giannakopoulos took advantage of some poor defending for his second goal of the game.
• Big Sam: Watch out
Bolton manager Sam Allardyce has fired out a warning shot to the Barclays Premiership leading pack.
After watching his side chalk up a 4-0 victory against Everton at Goodison Park, he declared: 'This is a fantastic result for us and it will make everyone else stand up and watch out.
'If it was Arsenal you would be raving about the quality of the finishes, so why not do the same about us? They were outstanding goals, especially the ones from Stelios (Giannakopoulos).'
The Bolton boss continued: 'I am so pleased for Kevin. He had become ever more anxious about his scoring rate. This time around it was an unlikely one as the ball just popped up on his head and went over Richard Wright.
'It was a crucial goal and we have gone on to punish Everton severely. Once we weathered the storm and made the breakthrough the game changed. Everton had a lot of pressure without really threatening us.
'We rose to the challenge when they threw balls into our box, our defending and midfield units held firm. We have gone and picked them off. When they've tired, we have introduced some fresh players and destroyed them in the last 15 minutes.'
Manager David Moyes said: 'You wouldn't see those type of goals if you go to the park tomorrow. One was a short pass, another a blatant penalty kick, and finally one came from a slip.
'They were very poor goals and it is difficult to say I could have done a lot about that.'
He added: 'I don't think it was a 4-0 scoreline - we shouldn't have been down at half-time.
'We played well in that period. We tried to create chances, we tried to create openings. But the end result is frustrating and disappointing.
'We've had to endure two bad home games after a decent run. They are poor results by our standards.'
wer 發表於 2005-12-23 09:26 AM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]我‧愛‧你[/i] at 2005-12-23 08:43:
:(
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everton虛火,之後唔知點算
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-23 10:13 AM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]wer[/i] at 2005-12-23 09:26 AM:
everton虛火,之後唔知點算 [/quote]
不致於降班
wer 發表於 2005-12-23 10:21 AM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]我‧愛‧你[/i] at 2005-12-23 10:13:
不致於降班 [/quote]
有可能
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-23 06:59 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]wer[/i] at 2005-12-23 10:21 AM:
有可能 [/quote]
多數你講個D野都同事實相反:cool:
wer 發表於 2005-12-23 07:02 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]我‧愛‧你[/i] at 2005-12-23 18:59:
多數你講個D野都同事實相反:cool: [/quote]
這次唔一定
abc123aa 發表於 2005-12-27 03:10 AM
頭先噤過去睇下愛記場波幾多比幾多,點知係輸緊4-0..........= ="
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-27 11:15 AM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]abc123aa[/i] at 2005-12-27 03:10 AM:
頭先噤過去睇下愛記場波幾多比幾多,點知係輸緊4-0..........= =" [/quote]
愛記今季特色==
贏就一定系贏1:0
輸就一定系輸4:0
...
到時計得失球愛記死梗..
你logo好正
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-27 11:16 AM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]wer[/i] at 2005-12-23 07:02 PM:
這次唔一定 [/quote]
比你講中tim..
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-27 11:17 AM
[size=6]費格遜別離開我們!![/size]
[b]Moyes hopes Big Dunc can play on
Everton boss David Moyes is hoping the Toffees could receive a welcome boost by having Duncan Ferguson available for the rest of the season.
Moyes recently admitted the 34-year-old striker is considering whether to hang up his boots early in the new year.
Ferguson is contracted to stay at Goodison Park until the end of the season but has been struggling with fitness problems this term.
However, two successive defeats have rekindled relegation fears at Everton and Moyes is keen to keep the big Scot on board.
'Duncan is still here and wants to have a think about things over the next few weeks,' Moyes told the club's official website, [url]www.evertonfc.com.[/url]
'He has had a better week's training this week and he might feel a little bit better.
'Duncan is an old enough professional to know his body and we will see how he is after the next week or so.'[/b]
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-27 11:23 AM
[size=6]Aston Villa 4-0 EvertonPA[/size]
[u][size=4]Milan Baros (35)
Mark Delaney (48)
Juan Pablo Angel (82)
Milan Baros (84)[/size][/u]
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Aston Villa literally needed a helping hand from striker Milan Baros to register only their third home Premiership win of the season and increase the pressure on Everton boss David Moyes with a 4-0 romp.
Photography/Empics
Liam Ridgewell attempts to tackle James Beattie at Villa Park.Former Liverpool striker Baros had been constantly booed by the visiting fans because of his past Anfield connections.
• Baros admits handball
But they felt a sense of injustice when the Czech Republic international used his hand to control a cross from Gareth Barry before tucking away the opening goal after 36 minutes.
Baros could find himself in hot water with the Football Association after racing off behind the goal to cup his hand to his ear in the direction of the Everton fans situated in the North Stand.
But that will not worry him or Villa in the short term as they moved further away from the relegation zone and left Moyes to reflect on a third successive defeat.
Villa cashed in on their good fortune to deadly effect with Mark Delaney, Juan Pablo Angel and Baros again netting in a one-sided second period.
After 48 minutes Delaney doubled their lead with only his second Premiership goal in seven years at the club.
But Moyes will be furious at his defence, who allowed the Wales international to run unopposed to the near post to meet James Milner's cross and flick the ball over Nigel Martyn into the far corner of the net.
Moyes brought on Duncan Ferguson for Tim Cahill with nine minutes remaining, but Angel sealed victory for Villa when he tucked away a pass from Baros.
The cheering had hardly died down before Baros struck for the second time in the game when turning in Aaron Hughes's low cross.
It was a fitting send-off for Villa chairman Doug Ellis if, as expected, he relinquishes control of the club in the next few days.
Baros admits handball
Aston Villa match-winner Milan Baros admitted handling the ball to set up his opening goal against Everton as David O'Leary's side romped to a 4-0 victory.
Everton felt a sense of injustice when the Czech Republic striker used his hand to control a cross from Gareth Barry before tucking away the opening goal after 36 minutes.
But that will not worry him or Villa in the short term as they moved further away from the relegation zone but left Everton boss David Moyes to reflect on a third successive defeat.
Villa cashed in on their good fortune to deadly effect with Mark Delaney, Juan Pablo Angel and Baros again netting in a one-sided second period.
Baros said: 'Yes I think maybe it was handball. To be honest, I think it was but the referee hasn't seen it. But it was a very important goal for us.
'We went 1-0 up, the whole team played well and we deserved the win today. I felt good and we're happy with the three points.
'We have a very important game with Fulham in two days so we have to forget today and be ready for that.'
Delaney, who scored to silence his critics after requesting a transfer from Villa, admitted the goal - his first in six years - came at the right time.
'It's been a long time, but I fancied it today playing at centre-half,' he told Sky Sports 1.
'It was a vital second goal, at 1-0 it could have gone either way.
'I've always said I wanted to stay at Villa and that will always be the case on my behalf.'
O'Leary was delighted with his side's victory and was not worried about the nature of the opener.
'It was a lovely start,' he told Sky Sports 1. 'I thought we totally deserved it, we dominated from the start and should have scored more in the first half.
'The players' commitment, attitude and hunger was fantastic.
'I thought the first goal was important, I was delighted it came because I thought we should have been two or three up before that. It might have been fortunate, I haven't seen it, but we got it and we deserve a break this season - and if we got it tonight, I'm delighted.'
David Moyes was upset at Baros' opener but admitted his side allowed Villa too much space in the penalty area.
'It was too easy for Aston Villa to score in the end,' he told Sky Sports. 'I thought we played well in the first half barring the first five minutes.
'I thought we did well in the second half apart from the first five minutes.'
Moyes believes referee Mike Riley's decision to allow Baros' opener to stand changed the match, adding: 'It was a terrible decision that turned the game.
'There's no excuse for it to be given - he looked straight at it.
'It wasn't just one, it was two as Liam Ridgewell leads with his hand in the build-up.'
Of Baros' handball Moyes added: 'It was deliberate which should have been a booking, not a goal.'
abc123aa 發表於 2005-12-27 05:24 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]我‧愛‧你[/i] at 2005-12-27 11:15 AM:
愛記今季特色==
贏就一定系贏1:0
輸就一定系輸4:0
...
到時計得失球愛記死梗..
[color=Red]你logo好正 [/color][/quote]
:cool:
wer 發表於 2005-12-27 05:24 PM
愛華頓竟對維拉輸四蛋,之後唔知點算
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-30 02:07 PM
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[color=Blue]巴辛拿斯或加盟愛華頓 30 December, 2005 13:03 +0800
巴辛拿斯 (Getty Images)
在週四有希臘的報章指,希臘國腳巴辛拿斯將會在一月加盟愛華頓。
據報指巴辛拿斯於週三抵達了利物浦進行體測,而愛華頓對該宗消息沒有評論。
巴辛拿斯為上年希臘奪得歐洲國家杯冠軍的功臣之一,他在九月與彭拿典奈高斯約滿後一直未有球會收留。早前則曾與伯明翰及韋斯咸拉上關係。[/color]
我‧愛‧你 發表於 2005-12-30 02:08 PM
[quote]Originally posted by [i]wer[/i] at 2005-12-27 05:24 PM:
愛華頓竟對維拉輸四蛋,之後唔知點算 [/quote]
睇下一月點先..