Monday, July 20, 2009
i am too flower!!
Promise you next time dont do so!! HAHA!! Dont simply LIAO other girls!! Understand you unhappy o!!! Muaks!! Is a promise o!!
I INSIST: I AM NOT A MANCHESTER UNITED FANS
July 18
wonderful day!!
Watch man utd vs malaysia!!!
I watch their playing in Bukil Jalil!! 100,000 PEOPLE inside the stadium!!!
So proud!! lowly Malaysia team can score two goals against the 07-08 champions league holders, three times premier league winner!! Haha!! Shout and cheer up for malaysia football team!!! Stupid Ben Foster goalkeeper!!
I see all man utd stars player!!
Wayne Rooney
Micheal Owen
Rio Ferdinand
Edwin Van Der Sar and many more..
So excited!!!
Tonight rematch again thanks to the terrorists bom Indonesia!! I will not watch the 2nd match !!!
Malaysia Boleh!!!
Malaysia's two-goal wonder Yahyah
Malaysia's Mohd Amri Yahyah will share the spotlight with Michael Owen after he scored two goals against Manchester United.
The match would have been written off by even the most die-hard Malaysian supporter, as they took on the English Champions.
Yahyah, however, proved them wrong.
By scoring the only two goals for his side, the midfielder gave Malaysia a respectable score-line of two goals to three.
The 28-year-old had gained cult status in his country in 2002, when he scored a golden goal for his club Selangor in the Malaysian Cup Final against Sabah.
Adept in many positions, the Malaysian international has played as a winger, midfielder, defender and striker.
In 2005, Yahya guided his club to the Malaysian treble - Malaysian Premier League, Malaysian FA Cup and Malaysia Cup.
He has scored 36 goals for his club since he joined the side in 2001.
After his heroics for Malaysia in the game against the reigning English champions, Yahyah's name will now be etched in football fans' minds outside Malaysia.
Malaysia's Mohd Amri Yahyah will share the spotlight with Michael Owen after he scored two goals against Manchester United.
The match would have been written off by even the most die-hard Malaysian supporter, as they took on the English Champions.
Yahyah, however, proved them wrong.
By scoring the only two goals for his side, the midfielder gave Malaysia a respectable score-line of two goals to three.
The 28-year-old had gained cult status in his country in 2002, when he scored a golden goal for his club Selangor in the Malaysian Cup Final against Sabah.
Adept in many positions, the Malaysian international has played as a winger, midfielder, defender and striker.
In 2005, Yahya guided his club to the Malaysian treble - Malaysian Premier League, Malaysian FA Cup and Malaysia Cup.
He has scored 36 goals for his club since he joined the side in 2001.
After his heroics for Malaysia in the game against the reigning English champions, Yahyah's name will now be etched in football fans' minds outside Malaysia.
Man United's matches in Malaysia
22nd July, 2001
Malaysia 0-6 Manchester United (Ruud van Nistelrooy (2), David Beckham, Andy Cole (2), Luke Chadwick)United line-up: Fabien Barthez, Denis Irwin (Phil Neville), Jaap Stam, Ronny Johnsen (Wes Brown), Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs (Quinton Fortune), Juan Sebastian Veron (Paul Scholes), Roy Keane (Nicky Butt), David Beckham (Luke Chadwick), Dwight Yorke (Andy Cole), Ruud Van Nistelrooy (Ole Gunnar Solksjaer).
31 July, 1995
Selangor Selection 1-4 Manchester United (Scott Ollerenshaw - Selangor; Steve Bruce, Nicky Butt, Gary Pallister, Lee Sharpe - Man Utd)United line-up: Peter Schmeichel, Steve Bruce, Gary Pallister, Paul Parker (Phil Neville), Denis Irwin, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes (David Beckham), Nicky Butt, Brian McClair, Roy Keane, Lee Sharpe.
2nd August, 1995
Selangor Selection 0-2 Manchester United (Steve Bruce, Paul Scholes)United line-up: Peter Schmeichel (Kevin Pilkington), Paul Parker, Dennis Irwin, Steve Bruce, Gary Pallister, Phil Neville, Nicky Butt, Roy Keane, Brian McClair, Paul Scholes, Ben Sabruley.June, 1981
Malaysia 0-0 Manchester UnitedUnited line-up: Paddy Roche, Martin Lane, Arthur Albiston, Martin Buchan, Kevin Moran, Ashley Grimes, Scott McGarvey, Garry Birtles, Joe Jordan, Lou Macari, Gary Worral.
Sabah 0-1 Manchester United (Ashley Grimes)United line-up: Paddy Roche, Martin Lane, Kevin Moran, Martin Buchan, Arthur Albiston, Mike Duxbury, Lou Macari, Ashley Grimes, Joe Jordan, Steve Coppell, Garry Birtles (Scott McGarvey)
Selangor 1-4 Manchester United (K. Kanagarajah - Selangor; Joe Jordan, Steve Coppell (2), Garry Birtles - Man Utd)United line-up: Gary Bailey, Martin Lane, Kevin Moran, Martin Buchan, Arthur Albiston, Mike Duxbury, Lou Macari, Ashley Grimes, Joe Jordan, Steve Coppell, Garry Birtles (Scott McGarvey).
* Man United vs Malaysia All-Star XI will kick-off at 5.30pm local time
Malaysia 0-6 Manchester United (Ruud van Nistelrooy (2), David Beckham, Andy Cole (2), Luke Chadwick)United line-up: Fabien Barthez, Denis Irwin (Phil Neville), Jaap Stam, Ronny Johnsen (Wes Brown), Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs (Quinton Fortune), Juan Sebastian Veron (Paul Scholes), Roy Keane (Nicky Butt), David Beckham (Luke Chadwick), Dwight Yorke (Andy Cole), Ruud Van Nistelrooy (Ole Gunnar Solksjaer).
31 July, 1995
Selangor Selection 1-4 Manchester United (Scott Ollerenshaw - Selangor; Steve Bruce, Nicky Butt, Gary Pallister, Lee Sharpe - Man Utd)United line-up: Peter Schmeichel, Steve Bruce, Gary Pallister, Paul Parker (Phil Neville), Denis Irwin, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes (David Beckham), Nicky Butt, Brian McClair, Roy Keane, Lee Sharpe.
2nd August, 1995
Selangor Selection 0-2 Manchester United (Steve Bruce, Paul Scholes)United line-up: Peter Schmeichel (Kevin Pilkington), Paul Parker, Dennis Irwin, Steve Bruce, Gary Pallister, Phil Neville, Nicky Butt, Roy Keane, Brian McClair, Paul Scholes, Ben Sabruley.June, 1981
Malaysia 0-0 Manchester UnitedUnited line-up: Paddy Roche, Martin Lane, Arthur Albiston, Martin Buchan, Kevin Moran, Ashley Grimes, Scott McGarvey, Garry Birtles, Joe Jordan, Lou Macari, Gary Worral.
Sabah 0-1 Manchester United (Ashley Grimes)United line-up: Paddy Roche, Martin Lane, Kevin Moran, Martin Buchan, Arthur Albiston, Mike Duxbury, Lou Macari, Ashley Grimes, Joe Jordan, Steve Coppell, Garry Birtles (Scott McGarvey)
Selangor 1-4 Manchester United (K. Kanagarajah - Selangor; Joe Jordan, Steve Coppell (2), Garry Birtles - Man Utd)United line-up: Gary Bailey, Martin Lane, Kevin Moran, Martin Buchan, Arthur Albiston, Mike Duxbury, Lou Macari, Ashley Grimes, Joe Jordan, Steve Coppell, Garry Birtles (Scott McGarvey).
* Man United vs Malaysia All-Star XI will kick-off at 5.30pm local time
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Man City's transfer outlay so far
Manchester City have spent even more than Roman Abramovich after he became Chelsea owner. Abramovich spent spent £128million his first three transfer windows while City spent £16million.
The Players:
Pablo Zabaleta - £6.45million
Robinho - £32.5m
Wayne Bridge - £10m
Craig Bellamy - £14m
Nigel de Jong - £18m
Shay Given - £8m
Gareth Barry - £12m
Roque Santa Cruz - £18m
Carlos Tevez - £25m
Total: £144 million
The Players:
Pablo Zabaleta - £6.45million
Robinho - £32.5m
Wayne Bridge - £10m
Craig Bellamy - £14m
Nigel de Jong - £18m
Shay Given - £8m
Gareth Barry - £12m
Roque Santa Cruz - £18m
Carlos Tevez - £25m
Total: £144 million
Blues step up bid to retain Terry
As Chelsea look to secure John Terry, midfielder Michael Essien cannot wait to get back into action with the Blues.
The England captain, 28, is understood to have met with club officials, all keen to retain the services of the man dubbed 'Mr Chelsea'.
However, Manchester City are said to be ready to further test Terry's commitment with another £40million bid, which would include a head-turning £200,000-a-week package, plus more lavish bonuses, for the centre-back.
So far new Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has landed only Russian Yuri Zhirkov, in an £18m deal, as a high-profile signing - a move dwarfed by European rivals Real Madrid's summer spending spree and also comparatively little compared to the ambitious transfers pulled off by City in their bid to break into the top four.
Chelsea, though, are likely to look to further bolster the first-team squad, with Ancelotti ready to raid his old club for AC Milan's Andrea Pirlo, before the new campaign starts against Hull on August 15 - a week after facing Manchester United in the Community Shield at Wembley.
By then Chelsea, who head off on a four-game tour of the United States later this week, hope the speculation over Terry's future will be put to bed once and for all.
Midfielder Essien cannot wait for the action to start all over again, having missed a large chunk of the last season because of a serious knee injury.
"I have had a fantastic break and I am looking forward to the new season already," Essien said on his personal website, www.michaelessiengh.com.
"I am still buzzing from the FA Cup win and Ghana's back-to-back wins in the World Cup qualifiers."
Essien added: "They were tough games [last season], but we came through very well and I am hoping to carry the same form into the new season starting in the US.
"I am also hoping for an injury-free season and so I can contribute fully to the team.
"At the end of the season I expect us to be up there with the best."
Chelsea were unfortunate to be knocked out of the Champions League last season to a late away goal by eventual winners Barcelona in the semi-finals, but recovered to send temporary boss Guus Hiddink off with the FA Cup.
In the Barclays Premier League, however, the Blues were seven points behind United in third place as they missed out on the domestic title for the third year running.
However, midfielder Michael Ballack believes Chelsea's lack of transfer activity this summer could give them a head start over United, who have lost both Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez.
"It is our target every year to win the league and we are confident about winning the title," said Ballack.
"I think we had a good season last year, but United have played at a really high level the last few years.
"They made it really difficult for us to win the League in 2007 and 2008, but we were really close behind and last season we also finished behind Liverpool, who had a strong season.
"There are a few moments which decide every championship but we are confident it will be different next time. We have a very experienced squad.
"We haven't added a lot of new players, so we don't need much time to get into our rhythm."
Frank Arnesen, meanwhile, feels stepping into the role of sporting director at Stamford Bridge will be "nothing new".
The Dane has taken up his new role with immediate effect after working as chief scout and director of youth and development at the Barclays Premier League club.
Arnesen, who joined the football club board in May, moved to Chelsea from rivals Tottenham in 2005 and continued to work at the club under successive managers Jose Mourinho and Luiz Felipe Scolari.
He told the club's official website, www.chelseafc.com: "I have done it myself for 10 years with PSV Eindhoven and on the Continent it is more normal than not.
"In England we have not seen it, although I did do it at Spurs at one time, but actually there are not a lot of clubs who are doing this."
Arnesen, who will continue his role within the youth set-up added: "But if you see how big the clubs are nowadays, there are so many things that you have to arrange yourself, not only the managers but also the clubs, in marketing, in sponsorship, the stadiums, you have to get a lot of money in, you have to try to do the best you can do to get a club like Chelsea running.
"You need specialists around the place and I have done it more than 10 years so it is not new for me."
However, Manchester City are said to be ready to further test Terry's commitment with another £40million bid, which would include a head-turning £200,000-a-week package, plus more lavish bonuses, for the centre-back.
So far new Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has landed only Russian Yuri Zhirkov, in an £18m deal, as a high-profile signing - a move dwarfed by European rivals Real Madrid's summer spending spree and also comparatively little compared to the ambitious transfers pulled off by City in their bid to break into the top four.
Chelsea, though, are likely to look to further bolster the first-team squad, with Ancelotti ready to raid his old club for AC Milan's Andrea Pirlo, before the new campaign starts against Hull on August 15 - a week after facing Manchester United in the Community Shield at Wembley.
By then Chelsea, who head off on a four-game tour of the United States later this week, hope the speculation over Terry's future will be put to bed once and for all.
Midfielder Essien cannot wait for the action to start all over again, having missed a large chunk of the last season because of a serious knee injury.
"I have had a fantastic break and I am looking forward to the new season already," Essien said on his personal website, www.michaelessiengh.com.
"I am still buzzing from the FA Cup win and Ghana's back-to-back wins in the World Cup qualifiers."
Essien added: "They were tough games [last season], but we came through very well and I am hoping to carry the same form into the new season starting in the US.
"I am also hoping for an injury-free season and so I can contribute fully to the team.
"At the end of the season I expect us to be up there with the best."
Chelsea were unfortunate to be knocked out of the Champions League last season to a late away goal by eventual winners Barcelona in the semi-finals, but recovered to send temporary boss Guus Hiddink off with the FA Cup.
In the Barclays Premier League, however, the Blues were seven points behind United in third place as they missed out on the domestic title for the third year running.
However, midfielder Michael Ballack believes Chelsea's lack of transfer activity this summer could give them a head start over United, who have lost both Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez.
"It is our target every year to win the league and we are confident about winning the title," said Ballack.
"I think we had a good season last year, but United have played at a really high level the last few years.
"They made it really difficult for us to win the League in 2007 and 2008, but we were really close behind and last season we also finished behind Liverpool, who had a strong season.
"There are a few moments which decide every championship but we are confident it will be different next time. We have a very experienced squad.
"We haven't added a lot of new players, so we don't need much time to get into our rhythm."
Frank Arnesen, meanwhile, feels stepping into the role of sporting director at Stamford Bridge will be "nothing new".
The Dane has taken up his new role with immediate effect after working as chief scout and director of youth and development at the Barclays Premier League club.
Arnesen, who joined the football club board in May, moved to Chelsea from rivals Tottenham in 2005 and continued to work at the club under successive managers Jose Mourinho and Luiz Felipe Scolari.
He told the club's official website, www.chelseafc.com: "I have done it myself for 10 years with PSV Eindhoven and on the Continent it is more normal than not.
"In England we have not seen it, although I did do it at Spurs at one time, but actually there are not a lot of clubs who are doing this."
Arnesen, who will continue his role within the youth set-up added: "But if you see how big the clubs are nowadays, there are so many things that you have to arrange yourself, not only the managers but also the clubs, in marketing, in sponsorship, the stadiums, you have to get a lot of money in, you have to try to do the best you can do to get a club like Chelsea running.
"You need specialists around the place and I have done it more than 10 years so it is not new for me."
BPL Heroes and Zeroes
Is Carlos Tevez a hero or a zero for rejecting Man United for Man City? Eugene YS Han takes a closer look ...
HERO?
Carlos Tevez is brave (or some say, foolish) to reject the possibility of more silverware and glory at Manchester United for the relative uncharted waters at Manchester City.
Not many players have the balls and guts to reject Sir Alex Ferguson - not once, not twice, but four times! The Old Trafford faithful also tried their best to persuade El Apache to stay on.
But Tevez had other ideas.
What Tevez wants, however, is something he cannot get at United or even Chelsea. He wants a guaranteed first-team place. He may not be the most glamourous of strikers but he has the strike-rate to prove his worth. 15 goals in all competition for United last season is no mean feat considering he was the fourth-choice hitman for the Red Devils - behind the departed Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov. With Daniel Welbeck and Federico Macheda knocking on Ferguson's door, and not forgetting Michael Owen, Tevez knows his place in the first-eleven is not a given.
At City, he will become the main man, just as he did at West Ham. He has been acknowledged as a 'trier' and what City need is exactly this type of player. City's away record was abysmal last season but it could change with Tevez leading the line. The diminutive Argentine loves a scrap and he will inject some muscle into City's line-up. Tevez could well be worth ten away points for City next season.
ZERO?
If you thought Michael Owen's defection to Old Trafford is treason to Liverpool fans, how will United fans feel about one of their more popular strikers joining their local rivals City? This is the ultimate betrayal to United fans who had fawned over Tevez and tried their darnest to keep the player at the club.
Tevez is no stranger to controversies throughout his footballing career. His partnership with Media Sports Investments has bought him various complications but disaster to the clubs who 'signed' him. It's something West Ham and Corinthians supporters can attest to.
His move to City is questionable. No doubt City gave him a huge payday - £150,000 a week but he can get a similar package at Chelsea as well (if he asked nicely). The real reason is, perhaps, Tevez has an eye on the World Cup next season. With City not involved in European competition, Tevez will not have to play too many games. He will make sure he peaks at the end of the season and be ready to play for Argentina in South Africa.
But City want to be in the top-four next season - they have to get into the Champions League to justify their immense financial outlay. For a player who has a vested interest to playing for his country, will Tevez be as motivated enough to give his all for Man City next season?
VERDICT:
I do think Tevez is a good fit for Manchester City. They already have a lot of flair in the squad so they need grafters. That's why Mark Hughes went all out to get Gareth Barry and Tevez. They might not be the most technically-gifted players in the world but they can scrap and fight for every 50-50 ball. Tevez is also courageous enough to spur another chance to accumulate more trophies at Old Trafford. He just wanted to get out of the comfort zone.
For City, signing Tevez from rivals United also sends a strong message to the rest of the Premier League - that they mean business next season
HERO?
Carlos Tevez is brave (or some say, foolish) to reject the possibility of more silverware and glory at Manchester United for the relative uncharted waters at Manchester City.
Not many players have the balls and guts to reject Sir Alex Ferguson - not once, not twice, but four times! The Old Trafford faithful also tried their best to persuade El Apache to stay on.
But Tevez had other ideas.
What Tevez wants, however, is something he cannot get at United or even Chelsea. He wants a guaranteed first-team place. He may not be the most glamourous of strikers but he has the strike-rate to prove his worth. 15 goals in all competition for United last season is no mean feat considering he was the fourth-choice hitman for the Red Devils - behind the departed Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov. With Daniel Welbeck and Federico Macheda knocking on Ferguson's door, and not forgetting Michael Owen, Tevez knows his place in the first-eleven is not a given.
At City, he will become the main man, just as he did at West Ham. He has been acknowledged as a 'trier' and what City need is exactly this type of player. City's away record was abysmal last season but it could change with Tevez leading the line. The diminutive Argentine loves a scrap and he will inject some muscle into City's line-up. Tevez could well be worth ten away points for City next season.
ZERO?
If you thought Michael Owen's defection to Old Trafford is treason to Liverpool fans, how will United fans feel about one of their more popular strikers joining their local rivals City? This is the ultimate betrayal to United fans who had fawned over Tevez and tried their darnest to keep the player at the club.
Tevez is no stranger to controversies throughout his footballing career. His partnership with Media Sports Investments has bought him various complications but disaster to the clubs who 'signed' him. It's something West Ham and Corinthians supporters can attest to.
His move to City is questionable. No doubt City gave him a huge payday - £150,000 a week but he can get a similar package at Chelsea as well (if he asked nicely). The real reason is, perhaps, Tevez has an eye on the World Cup next season. With City not involved in European competition, Tevez will not have to play too many games. He will make sure he peaks at the end of the season and be ready to play for Argentina in South Africa.
But City want to be in the top-four next season - they have to get into the Champions League to justify their immense financial outlay. For a player who has a vested interest to playing for his country, will Tevez be as motivated enough to give his all for Man City next season?
VERDICT:
I do think Tevez is a good fit for Manchester City. They already have a lot of flair in the squad so they need grafters. That's why Mark Hughes went all out to get Gareth Barry and Tevez. They might not be the most technically-gifted players in the world but they can scrap and fight for every 50-50 ball. Tevez is also courageous enough to spur another chance to accumulate more trophies at Old Trafford. He just wanted to get out of the comfort zone.
For City, signing Tevez from rivals United also sends a strong message to the rest of the Premier League - that they mean business next season
Monday, July 13, 2009
英超爆6年來最大性醜聞‧6球星被懷疑染愛滋
英格蘭‧倫敦)英國《人物報》報導,英超爆出6年來最大一起性醜聞,來自3家球會的最少6名英超球星被懷疑感染愛滋病。
報導說,他們均曾分別與一名足球“追星女”發生過多次性關係,該女早前證實患上愛滋病,但不清楚確實感染時間。
據報6名球員獲悉後,前晚已趕往接受愛滋病毒測試,正等待化驗結果。
在球圈甚至整個體壇,運動員感染愛滋病就等同要與職業生涯告別,對於幾經辛苦才登上頂級聯賽的球員而言,這是最不希望的結果。消息透露,6名球星仍未敢將事件告知家人,以免他們擔心。
與“追星女”性關係維持數月
消息稱:“他們都憂心忡忡,因為只有他們最明白這意味甚麼……他們身上就像綁了計時炸彈,假如真的中招,其職業生涯幾乎肯定‘玩完’。”
由於受到法律限制,報導未提及6名球星的身份,只表示他們是來自3家球會。
《人物報》說,這名“追星女”是通過活躍足球界的男友認識多名球星。有一段時間“追星女”與男友分手,期間不停周旋於這6名球星之間,並分別與他們發生不止一次性關係,為期達數月。
報導說,他們均曾分別與一名足球“追星女”發生過多次性關係,該女早前證實患上愛滋病,但不清楚確實感染時間。
據報6名球員獲悉後,前晚已趕往接受愛滋病毒測試,正等待化驗結果。
在球圈甚至整個體壇,運動員感染愛滋病就等同要與職業生涯告別,對於幾經辛苦才登上頂級聯賽的球員而言,這是最不希望的結果。消息透露,6名球星仍未敢將事件告知家人,以免他們擔心。
與“追星女”性關係維持數月
消息稱:“他們都憂心忡忡,因為只有他們最明白這意味甚麼……他們身上就像綁了計時炸彈,假如真的中招,其職業生涯幾乎肯定‘玩完’。”
由於受到法律限制,報導未提及6名球星的身份,只表示他們是來自3家球會。
《人物報》說,這名“追星女”是通過活躍足球界的男友認識多名球星。有一段時間“追星女”與男友分手,期間不停周旋於這6名球星之間,並分別與他們發生不止一次性關係,為期達數月。
Poor little bao bei..
Vomit and Stomach Ache very suffer o?? HAHA!! Hope your sickness recover immediately!! I always be with you!! Muaks!!
Ancelotti: I deserve R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Carlo Ancelotti believes his body of work as a midfield enforcer with two European Cup winner’s medals will earn him respect.
"As a player I was not always quiet," said Ancelotti. "On the field I was a fighter and I didn't want the opponent to come into my territory. Now for me it is about the players having respect for my position as the coach."
"I have to make the decisions and at the same time I have respect for the players. This is my system to bring forward a relationship."
Carletto's present squad will have to adapt to their new bosses' way of working and will have to display a work rate to match.
"My message to work is to stay every day on the field. To work hard at training, that is my passion," added the former Milan boss. "My vision is to have players who can play well together and stay well together."
Ancelotti is set to miss out on the services of Didier Drogba for four Champions League games in the upcoming campaign, but has said that he understands the striker's psyche, given that he's a former player.
Drogba was banned for a expletive-filled tirade at the referee and at television audiences after last season's Champion's League loss to Barcelona.
Ancelotti said: "I was a player and it can happen, where in a moment, in a game, the mind is not cold, you get carried away."
The first order of the day for Ancelotti will be to persuade John Terry not to leave for Manchester City.
Terry's representatives met owner Roman Abramovich over the weekend
"As a player I was not always quiet," said Ancelotti. "On the field I was a fighter and I didn't want the opponent to come into my territory. Now for me it is about the players having respect for my position as the coach."
"I have to make the decisions and at the same time I have respect for the players. This is my system to bring forward a relationship."
Carletto's present squad will have to adapt to their new bosses' way of working and will have to display a work rate to match.
"My message to work is to stay every day on the field. To work hard at training, that is my passion," added the former Milan boss. "My vision is to have players who can play well together and stay well together."
Ancelotti is set to miss out on the services of Didier Drogba for four Champions League games in the upcoming campaign, but has said that he understands the striker's psyche, given that he's a former player.
Drogba was banned for a expletive-filled tirade at the referee and at television audiences after last season's Champion's League loss to Barcelona.
Ancelotti said: "I was a player and it can happen, where in a moment, in a game, the mind is not cold, you get carried away."
The first order of the day for Ancelotti will be to persuade John Terry not to leave for Manchester City.
Terry's representatives met owner Roman Abramovich over the weekend
Friday, July 10, 2009
Anelka raring to go for Blues
Nicolas Anelka is ready for action in the preseason, having reported back for training at Chelsea’s Cobham training centre.
Anelka began his annual break later than many of his colleague on June 4, playing for France after his club campaign ended with an FA Cup final victory over Everton at Wembley on May 30.
"Yes, it was short so you don't have so much time to lose your condition and take on weight," Anelka told Chelsea's official website.
"The holiday was too short! I enjoyed it, it was short but it was good to have holidays, I went to see my family in the West Indies and then went to Dubai."
"It is good to be back with everyone, and I think it will be a nice season."
Anelka insists that new boss Carlo Ancelotti is a great asset to the Blues and will guide the west London club to greater heights.
"The new manager is good, he speaks well with everybody and is trying to learn the English language. You can see from the training we have had that he is good," the Frenchman concluded.
Chelsea Playmaker.. Deco..I hope you will stay
Deco says he is willing to stay at Chelsea this season, but says things must change at Stamford Bridge.
Portugal international Deco had been linked with a move away from the Premier League club following a largely disappointing debut campaign.
Though Deco scored in his first two games for the Blues, he struggled with injuries and then made just three appearances during Guus Hiddink's short reign.
He had expressed a desire to be reunited with his former Porto boss Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan, however the Italian champions are not willing to meet Chelsea's asking price.
The Brazilian-born playmaker is now prepared to stick with the Blues before seeking a move back to his homeland.
"I am getting tired of Europe, but out of respect for Chelsea, I will stay on this continent a while longer," Deco told A Bola.
"I have some offers from other clubs, but if I stay at Chelsea it's important that some things change because things happened last year that I did not like.
"I have had some adaptation problems in England and I've been sidelined with several injuries."
Portugal international Deco had been linked with a move away from the Premier League club following a largely disappointing debut campaign.
Though Deco scored in his first two games for the Blues, he struggled with injuries and then made just three appearances during Guus Hiddink's short reign.
He had expressed a desire to be reunited with his former Porto boss Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan, however the Italian champions are not willing to meet Chelsea's asking price.
The Brazilian-born playmaker is now prepared to stick with the Blues before seeking a move back to his homeland.
"I am getting tired of Europe, but out of respect for Chelsea, I will stay on this continent a while longer," Deco told A Bola.
"I have some offers from other clubs, but if I stay at Chelsea it's important that some things change because things happened last year that I did not like.
"I have had some adaptation problems in England and I've been sidelined with several injuries."
Ancelotti: I can be special too
New Chelsea coach Carlo Ancelotti insists he can be as popular as former boss Jose Mourinho.
The Italian is the fourth manager in the Stamford Bridge hot seat since Mourinho left in September 2007 - having won every domestic competition.
Only the Champions League crown eluded the 'Special One' during his successful spell at Chelsea.
Since then Avram Grant, Luiz Felipe Scolari, Ray Wilkins and Guus Hiddink have all taken turns in charge.
Now Ancelotti is determined to become as popular and as successful as Mourinho and is not afraid of the challenge ahead.
"I think Mourinho is a great coach because he won a lot of trophies but it's not a war between Mourinho and me," said Ancelotti.
"It's normal that he is popular in Chelsea because he won the Premier League but I also want to win it. I also want to be popular with the fans.
"I'm not sure if the period of time here will be long or short but I want the people to remember me."
Ancelotti's most immediate chance of winning over the fans is to end the uncertainty over the future of his captain John Terry.
The defender is still being courted by Manchester City although Chelsea insist that he is not for sale at any price.
City have already had a £30million bid rejected by the Blues but are expected to return with an even higher offer if they feel relations between Terry and the club become strained.
Terry returned from his summer break yesterday and held talks with Ancelotti at the club's Cobham training ground.
He is also believed to have spoken with club director Eugene Tenenbaum, although chief executive Peter Kenyon and owner Roman Abramovich were not in attendance.
Chelsea have already scoffed at suggestions that they failed to keep Terry in the loop over City's interest and insist there has been no major change to the player's stance since City first declared their interest last January.
A month later, Terry issued a statement saying he wanted to remain with the club for life and thanked Chelsea for their support.
The Blues do not feel there is any reason to issue another statement, a view seemingly shared by Terry, who has so far remained publicly silent on the issue.
It is difficult to see Terry giving up another chance to win the Champions League by moving to City and even his alleged anxiousness over the lack of quality additions to the Chelsea squad is unlikely to force him out of the door.
Instead, he is more likely to press Chelsea, via his advisor Aaron Lincoln, to offer him a new, more lucrative contract, with wages closer to Manchester City's much reported £200,000-a-week.
Chelsea remain confident that they will succeed in bringing more quality players to the club before the transfer window closes next month and will start negotiations over a new deal for Terry very shortly.
The club are almost certain to improve the defender's contract before City's billionaire owners return with another bid.
After the FA Cup final victory over Everton last May, Terry said he hoped the club would bring in players of the quality and class of David Villa and Franck Ribery.
But so far, goalkeeper Ross Turnbull, teenage striker Daniel Sturridge and Russia left-back Yuri Zhirkov have been the only additions to a squad that reached the semi-finals of the Champions League last season and won the FA Cup.
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Hope your sickness will recover soon!!! I know headache is very suffer.. Somemore feel wanna vomit ler!! Kelian lo.. Muaks!! Hope you recover faster!!! I am always stay beside you!! Love you!!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
John Terry
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
transformer's dad and mum
Who is the dad n mum for Transformer?? Hehe.. The answer is TransPARENT.. Haha.. i like cold jokes.. it is fun!!! Our cold king, Lee Keh Sian invented many cold jokes !! hehe..
ulcer
We ate kfc together!! I purposely ordered the spicy flavour to make my ulcer feel pain!! i getting love the feeling ler!! hehe
the feeling can make me become more energetic!! huhu!!!
the feeling can make me become more energetic!! huhu!!!
NUR
Today in muntaz,, i have learned a new word, NUR..
When teacher explained the meaning of the word,, I, Edmund and Reynold turned my head to our spotlight, Yong Yee Chen.. haha
the meaning of the word is Cahaya!!
So happy. because we got a new way to make fun in front of him!!
Reynold was so poor! He cant continue the story for Lambaian Malar Hijau!! So our beloved teacher has to call his mum to meet with her!! Haha!! interesting lo!!!
When teacher explained the meaning of the word,, I, Edmund and Reynold turned my head to our spotlight, Yong Yee Chen.. haha
the meaning of the word is Cahaya!!
So happy. because we got a new way to make fun in front of him!!
Reynold was so poor! He cant continue the story for Lambaian Malar Hijau!! So our beloved teacher has to call his mum to meet with her!! Haha!! interesting lo!!!
Monday, July 6, 2009
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