mauiboy Posted December 13, 2006 Share Posted December 13, 2006 odds are high that it's gonna be another allan taking over at upton park. this time it's allan curbishley, the former charlton manager who was a west ham midfielder during his younger days. kawawa lang si allan pardew in the sense na he was assured that he's got the new owner's support when magnusson took over almost a month ago.pero what followed were disastrous losses to wigan and bolton kaya ayun...nasibak tuloy sya. it's not really the manager's fault, maraming west ham players na performing below par this season...e.g. harewood,reo-coker,mullins. nadagdagan pa nung dumating yung 2 argentinians, imbes na makatulong,nakasama pa. di bale.....their next game is against man united, malamang babawi ang hammers sa premiership leaders ( ha ha ha). peace tayo, red shirt! on a different note, nakasabay ko last week habang nagpapark ako, si bobby zamora (west ham striker) nauto ko na magpakuha ng picture. ang bait mga brods,wala ere sa katawan. di katulad ni shrek rooney na isnabero nung makita ko last year. Quote Link to comment
damaso Posted December 13, 2006 Share Posted December 13, 2006 odds are high that it's gonna be another allan taking over at upton park. this time it's allan curbishley, the former charlton manager who was a west ham midfielder during his younger days. kawawa lang si allan pardew in the sense na he was assured that he's got the new owner's support when magnusson took over almost a month ago.pero what followed were disastrous losses to wigan and bolton kaya ayun...nasibak tuloy sya. it's not really the manager's fault, maraming west ham players na performing below par this season...e.g. harewood,reo-coker,mullins. nadagdagan pa nung dumating yung 2 argentinians, imbes na makatulong,nakasama pa. di bale.....their next game is against man united, malamang babawi ang hammers sa premiership leaders ( ha ha ha). peace tayo, red shirt! on a different note, nakasabay ko last week habang nagpapark ako, si bobby zamora (west ham striker) nauto ko na magpakuha ng picture. ang bait mga brods,wala ere sa katawan. di katulad ni shrek rooney na isnabero nung makita ko last year. well, yan talaga problema if you are the manager. "the buck stops here", as they say. you are responsible for the team's performance, whether its your fault or not. Quote Link to comment
damaso Posted December 13, 2006 Share Posted December 13, 2006 barcelona is definitely the favorite, but internacional has some very good players. their best player is fernandao, who leads the attack. but the one getting the most attention is 17 yr old striker alexandre rodrigues da silva, or pato as he is more known. he is a possible future star for brazil. Brazil's Pato helps Internacional into world club final by Talek HarrisDecember 13, 2006TOKYO (AFP) - Brazilian wonderkid Alexandre Pato has produced a dazzling display as Internacional beat Egypt's Al Ahly 2-1 to reach the Club World Cup final. The yellow-booted Pato, 17, scored once on Wednesday and had a goal disallowed before being taken off injured in the second half. Angolan striker Flavio headed an equaliser after half-time only for Pato's 19-year-old replacement, Luiz Adriano, to find the winner on 72 minutes. Pato, nicknamed 'The Duck', was straight into the action and found the net after nine minutes only for his header to be disallowed for offside. He then directed a firm header over the bar before opening the scoring in the 23rd minute courtesy of a defensive bungle. The youngster couldn't control a through pass but when the ball came back off an Ahly defender, he turned unmarked and swept it into the bottom right-hand corner. The African champions came back strongly with playmaker Mohamed Aboutrika slamming a swivel-and-shot against the post and Emad El Nahas forcing a spectacular save from Inter 'keeper Clemer with a driving free-kick. On half-time Pato was picked out by a long pass but shot weakly, while Mohamed Shawky missed with an acrobatic bicycle-kick at the other end. After the break Pato turned on the style, juggling the ball on his shoulder and heel as he charged down the wing. But Inter switched off at the back and found their lead erased when they gave away the ball from a defensive throw. Tarek Said crossed to the unmarked Flavio whose diagonal header looped past Clemer in the Inter goal on 54 minutes. Inter's woes appeared to increase when Pato was carried off clutching his right ankle on 63 minutes. Braga later said the injury was only minor. But his replacement Luiz Adriano soon restored Inter's advantage with a glancing near-post header from Ceara's corner just eight minutes after he took the field. Pato earned rave reviews in his debut for Inter last month, scoring with his first touch, setting up two more goals and heading against the post in less than an hour. Interest from foreign clubs, including Arsenal, prompted Inter to give him a new three-year contract at five times his previous wages with a 20 million dollar buy-out clause. Inter qualified for the tournament when they won their first South American title in August, beating Sao Paulo 4-3 in the two-legged final. Sao Paulo won last year's Club World Cup with a 1-0 win over Liverpool in the final. Updated on Wednesday, Dec 13, 2006 11:39 am EST Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted December 14, 2006 Share Posted December 14, 2006 odds are high that it's gonna be another allan taking over at upton park. this time it's allan curbishley, the former charlton manager who was a west ham midfielder during his younger days. kawawa lang si allan pardew in the sense na he was assured that he's got the new owner's support when magnusson took over almost a month ago.pero what followed were disastrous losses to wigan and bolton kaya ayun...nasibak tuloy sya. it's not really the manager's fault, maraming west ham players na performing below par this season...e.g. harewood,reo-coker,mullins. nadagdagan pa nung dumating yung 2 argentinians, imbes na makatulong,nakasama pa. di bale.....their next game is against man united, malamang babawi ang hammers sa premiership leaders ( ha ha ha). peace tayo, red shirt! on a different note, nakasabay ko last week habang nagpapark ako, si bobby zamora (west ham striker) nauto ko na magpakuha ng picture. ang bait mga brods,wala ere sa katawan. di katulad ni shrek rooney na isnabero nung makita ko last year. Well I guess Alan Curbishley will do better than Pardew as he did with Charlton before he stepped down. PSG are through to the last 32 in the UEFA Cup via goal difference, galing!!! La pa ring kupas si Pauleta. I wonder who among the UEFA CL kickouts will they be meeting on the KO round..? Quote Link to comment
putput Posted December 14, 2006 Share Posted December 14, 2006 i hope west ham improves and gets out of ther relegation zone...and yung c carlos tevez at javier mascherano magaling yun...its either cguro hindi pa cla maka adapt tlga or hindi ganun ka effective yung previous manager in handling them. curbishley i believe can turn things around for them and the team. Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted December 14, 2006 Share Posted December 14, 2006 (edited) asan ba si teddy? baka siguro malas ang hammers... 2006 Asian Games medal round:Gold: Qatar vs. IraqBronze: Iran vs. Korea Rep. Edited December 14, 2006 by howard_the_duck Quote Link to comment
damaso Posted December 15, 2006 Share Posted December 15, 2006 Champions League Draw: FC Porto (POR) v Chelsea (ENG) Celtic (SCO) v AC Milan (ITA) PSV Eindhoven (NED) v Arsenal (ENG) Lille (FRA) v Manchester United (ENG) AS Roma (ITA) v Lyon (FRA) Barcelona (ESP) v Liverpool (ENG) Real Madrid (ESP) v Bayern Munich (GER) Inter Milan (ITA) v Valencia (ESP) its a good draw for man utd. lille is probably the weakest team left. madami din na "juicy" encounters: liverpool and barcelona, the 2005 champions against the 2006 champions; chelsea and porto, jose mourinho up against the club he guided to the summit in 2004; and the best match-up real madrid and bayern munich, two european heavyweights. Quote Link to comment
xycho_g Posted December 16, 2006 Share Posted December 16, 2006 Champions League Draw: FC Porto (POR) v Chelsea (ENG) Celtic (SCO) v AC Milan (ITA) PSV Eindhoven (NED) v Arsenal (ENG) Lille (FRA) v Manchester United (ENG) AS Roma (ITA) v Lyon (FRA) Barcelona (ESP) v Liverpool (ENG) Real Madrid (ESP) v Bayern Munich (GER) Inter Milan (ITA) v Valencia (ESP)its a good draw for man utd. lille is probably the weakest team left. madami din na "juicy" encounters: liverpool and barcelona, the 2005 champions against the 2006 champions; chelsea and porto, jose mourinho up against the club he guided to the summit in 2004; and the best match-up real madrid and bayern munich, two european heavyweights. malas din ng roma...lyon pa...celtic may chance din..kakalat ang milan ngyn... Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted December 16, 2006 Share Posted December 16, 2006 Ang pinaka aabangan ko dito is the VALENCIA vs. INTER MILAN match. These two clubs were bitter rivals since 2001!Remember the last time they "squared-off" at each other (2004-05 CL), when Adriano got red carded? Baka magka-sapakan na naman dito. The Liverpool - Barca match is also one helluva match (malamang midfield battle to). By the way, sa UEFA Cup naman - I'm looking forward to the W.Bremen - AJAX match. Sana umulan ng goals!!!!(in favor of AJAX, of course!) :cool: Plus, Klose will probably be gone (rumored to be transfering to Juve!!!) by that time. Kaya sana di bitawan ng AJAX si Huntelaar. Maganda din yung laban ng B.Leverkeusen - Blackburn Rovers. Also, PSG will face AEK Athens, haha, kaya nila to!!! I hope we'll get to see some good signings this coming transfer season. Real bought another striker?! (Gago from Boca Juniors), well I guess kelangan nga nila since most forward are already ageing. Miccoli back to Juve and then signing Klose??? Ayos to in preparation of the Bianconeri's return to Serie A!!! Quote Link to comment
damaso Posted December 17, 2006 Share Posted December 17, 2006 internacional of brazil won the world club championship by beating fc barcelona of spain 1-0. two years in a row for south american teams. last year, sao paolo of brazil also won 1-0 against liverpool of england. Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 wah! talo ManUtd sa WestHam, 1-0, 2pts na lng lamang nila sa Chelsea sa EPL..the solitary goal by nigel reo-coker, mukhang bumabawi na ang West Ham w/ Alan Curbishley as their new manager.. Quote Link to comment
mauiboy Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 mukhang nagdilang anghel ako sa outcome ng game between west ham and man. united ah :cool: although the win wasn't enough to lift the hammers out of the relegation zone, mukha namang gumaganda ang race for the top spot with chelsea just two points behind. henrik larssen, lumipat na pala ng man. u. and will suit up for the reds next year Quote Link to comment
UNDergroundX Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 Finally! Man Utd is left with a 2 pointer lead! Go Chelsea! Quote Link to comment
bettinasophia Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 Hi! any liverpool fan here? Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 Hi! any liverpool fan here? Not a Liverpool fan. But welcome to the thread. Alas! A female football fan in MTC! Hope to hear more from you here. Nice win for the Hammers. And Alan didn't even include the two Argentenians in the 1st 11 (which he says could be his plan in upcoming fixtures). Quote Link to comment
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