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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Man Utd's Super-Substitute, Solskjaer, set to retire from football

Manchester United's legend and former Norway forward, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will announced his retirement from football today.

The 34-year-old bowed to the inevitable after consultation with medical staff and is expected to confirm the news today, with concern about the impact on Sir Alex Ferguson’s squad outweighed by the sense of loss felt by all at Old Trafford.

Solskjaer is certain to be remembered as one of the most popular players in United’s history, having scored the dramatic stoppage-time goal that beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League final in Barcelona in 1999. Teammates often joked that he could have retired on the back of that goal, but, almost as much, it was his professionalism that secured his place in the affections of United’s supporters, players and officials, with the club eager to find a position that will enable him to stay on in either a coaching or an ambassadorial role. He is also certain to be offered a testimonial in view of his service since joining United from Molde for a bargain fee of £1.5 million in the summer of 1996.

Ferguson will lead the tributes to Solskjaer today, having often described him as the best substitute the game has seen and one of the most loyal servants in the club’s history. It was partly in a bid to reward that loyalty that the club offered him a new two-year contract in March 2006, after he had spent 2½ years fighting what had appeared a losing battle against cruciate ligament damage. Against all expectations, Solskjaer made a significant contribution to United’s title success last season, scoring 11 goals, including seven in 19 Premier League appearances.

Solskjaer, having scored 126 goals in 366 appearances for United, was hopeful of reappearing this season when he underwent a minor knee operation in Norway in June, but his rehabilitation has been more problematic this time. He recently admitted that he expected this to be his last season, but a setback in the past fortnight led to renewed fears about his future and, finally, after consultation with numerous experts, he has taken the decision to retire.

Full Report: timeonline.co.uk

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Monday, August 27, 2007

New Away Kits(Jersey) for Manchester United for season 07/08

Manchester United is going to launch their new Away Kits on 13th of September 2007. Its available for pre-order now in ManUtd.com


Away Kits with Tevez Labeling (Backview)

Away Kits with no Labeling (Backview)

Manchester United Badge

Away Kits (Frontview)

Red Devil Badge

United will be wearing the new Away Kits, when they visit
Everton at Goodison Park on 15th of September 2007.

Source: ManUtd.com

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Man Utd bounced back with Nani's goal, Manchester United 1 - 0 Tottenham

Manchester United was bounced back with a superb goal from Nani against Tottenham at 68'.

Carlos Tevez had several chance, but couldn't score any goal for Manchester United yet, he was substituted out with Flecther at 77'.





































Manchester United1 - 0Tottenham
68'Luis Nani1 - 0



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On the other hand, Tottenham's Manager, Martin Jol, was in doubt to keep his job, after Spurs being defeated by Manchester United.

After 4 matches, Tottenham only able to get 1 win against Derby County last week, with 3 points on hand. Meanwhile Manchester United current had 5 points with 2 draw, 1 lose, and a win to keep their championship hopes on.

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Namewee is back with his new album, 3rd of September 2007

Namewee is back with his creative produced new album, in the following clip, Namewee is promoting with his new album which will released on 3rd of September 2007



It will be selling at RM 13.90 (Ringgit Malaysia), are you going to support him with buying the original copies?

Source: Namewee.blogspot.com

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Ferrari 1 2, in Turkis GP, Massa 1st, Raikkonen 2nd

Felipa Massa gone for Turkish victory from pole position, and Kimi Raikkonen get the 1st-runner up from 3rd place in the qualifying. Ferrari did a great fight back in Turkish GP.

Fernando Alonso get 3rd place with 4th in qualifying, and Lewis Hamilton downed to 5th from 2nd position.

Result summary for Nurburgring GP





























































































































































1F. MassaFerrari1h26'42"161
2K.RaikkonenFerrari+0'02"220
3F.AlonsoMcLaren+0'26"130
4N.HiedfeldBMW+0'39"640
5L.HamiltonMcLaren+0'45"050
6H.KovalainenRenault+0'46"160
7N.RosbergWilliams+0'55"770
8R.KubicaBMW+0'56"780
9G.FisichellaRenault+0'59"490
10D.CoulthardRedbull+1'11"010
11A.WurzWilliams+1'19"610
12R.SchumacherToyota+ 1lap(s)
13J.ButtonHonda+ 1lap(s)
14A.DavidsonSuper Aguri F1+ 1lap(s)
15V.LiuzziToro Rosso+ 1lap(s)
16J.TrulliToyota+ 1lap(s)
17R.BarrichelloHonda+ 1lap(s)
18T.SatoSuper Aguri F1+ 1lap(s)
19S.VettelToro Rosso+ 1lap(s)
20S.YamamotoSpyker F1+ 2lap(s)
21A.SutilSpyker F1+ 5lap(s)
22M.WebberRedbullRet: 9L

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Starting line-up for Turkish GP Formula 1

Starting line-up for Turkish GP








































































































































1F.MassaFerrari
2L.HamiltonMcLaren Mercedes
3K.RaikkonenFerrari
4F.AlonsoMcLaren Mercedes
5R.KubicaBMW
6N.HiedfeldBMW
7H.KovalainenRenault
8N.RosbergWilliams
9J.TruilliToyota
10G.FisichellaRenault
11A.DavidsonSuper Aguri F1
12M.WebberRedbull
13D.CoulthardRedbull
14A.WurzWilliams
15V.LiuzziToro Rosso
16R.SchumacherToyota
17T.SataSuper Aguri F1
18S.VettelToro Rosso
19A/SutilSpyker F1
20S.YamamotoSpyker F1
21R.BarrichelloHonda
22J.ButtonHonda

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Pole Position for Felipe Massa


Felipe Massa claimed Pole Position for the Turkish Grand Prix this afternoon from championship leader Lewis Hamilton. As ever, it came down to the very final lap of the final session and it was the Ferrari driver who took the number one position with a best lap of 1:27.329s, 0.044s ahead of his rival.

Kimi Raikkonen looked strong as he led the field out of the pit lane in the third qualifying session and was able to pull out a small advantage on his worn tyres, His two fast runs on new rubber however were not quite perfect, with a small error in turn one and at the end of the lap leaving him third on the grid....

Full Report: F1-Live.com

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English Premier League Fixture on Sunday, August 26, 2007


Tonite Fixture:




















13:30 UK
Middlesbrough - Newcastle























16:00 UK
Manchester United - Tottenham


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English Premier League Result on Saturday, August 25, 2007

Result Summary





































Sunderland1 - 0Liverpool
37'
0 - 1Mohamed Sissoko
87'
0 - 2Andriy Voronin

0
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Arsenal1 - 0Manchester City
67'Robin Van Persie (pen miss )0 - 0
80'Francesc Fabregas 1 - 0

1
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Aston Villa2 - 1Fulham
6'
0 - 1Clint Dempsey
51'Zat Knight (og)1 - 1
90'
2 - 1Shaun Maloney

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Bolton3 - 0Reading
32'Gary Speed1 - 0
55'Nicolas Anelka2 - 0
90'Daniel Braaten3 - 0

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Chelsea1 - 0Portsmouth
31'Frank Lampard1 - 0

1
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Derby County1 - 2Birmingham
1'
0 - 1Cameron Jerome
51'Matt Oakley1 - 1
63'
1 - 2Cameron Jerome

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West ham1 - 1Wigan
78'
0 - 1Paul Schamer
81'Lee Bowyer1 - 1

1
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Everton1 - 1Blackburn
15'
0 - 1Roque Santa Cruz
78'James McFadden1 - 1

1
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West Ham 1-1 Wigan

Lee Bowyer rescued a 1-1 draw for West Ham with a rare goal in a late show started by Austrian Paul Scharner's acrobatic overhead strike 12 minutes from time, after battling Wigan had been given a pounding.

Scharner looked to have won it when he took off in the penalty area and hooked the ball over his shoulder past a startled Robert Green, but although he raced to the touchline to celebrate a possible third Wigan win in a row with manager Chris Hutchings, it was to be short-lived.

Substitute Bowyer, on for Hayden Mullins, finished crisply two minutes later when fed by fellow sub Luis Boa Morte and shamed Hammers' earlier efforts to score.

Hammers manager Alan Curbishley could see more home points slipping away when he brought on England hopeful Dean Ashton for Bobby Zamora for the last 30 minutes, but it was the Hammers' two other subs who turned up trumps.

West Ham have still never beaten Wigan in the Premier League at Upton Park, but if their finishing had been anywhere near accurate, they could have wrapped this one up in the opening half.

Zamora, still preferred to Ashton as a starter after the former Norwich star's recovery from a broken ankle last season, made two spectacular misses, skewering one shot across goal for a throw-in and then letting new boy Kieron Dyer's cross run under his foot with only Chris Kirkland to beat in the 21st minute.

Anton Ferdinand's header bounced just wide of a post when he jumped head and shoulders above everybody for Mark Noble's cross and Craig Bellamy was denied by a linesman's flag when he sped through onto Dyer's pass on 33 minutes.

And referee Andre Marriner did not spot a Wigan hand appearing to haul down Noble in the six-yard box during a scramble which followed a corner.

But it was full-back George McCartney who went closest of all for West Ham in the first half - twice. His stinging shots in the sixth and 37th minutes narrowly cleared Kirkland's crossbar, the second with the aid of a deflection.

Wigan took 25 minutes to create a chance, but it was a good one when Antoine Sibierski, who was substituted 13 minutes later, crossed from the left and Scharner escaped flimsy marking to put his header wide from about 10 yards.

Although Sibierski, with three goals already this season, Jason Koumas and even Scharner showed attacking intentions, Emile Heskey was often an isolated figure up front as West Ham began to dominate possession.

But Wigan suddenly came to life with a long run by Denny Landzaat and after Julius Aghahowa ran into a defender, the ball ran loose for Koumas, whose low shot grazed the foot of a post as it went behind.

Noble's follow-up shot from his own free-kick 10 minutes into the second half met a similar fate, but then so did Scharner's almost immediately at the other end, before Green pulled off a remarkable instinctive save from substitute Aghahowa, and then saw Mario Melchiot's header go wide.

Curbishley ran out of patience with the misfiring Zamora and sent on Ashton for the last 30 minutes, but it looked a move doomed to failure when the striker had two shots blocked.

Instead, Scharner struck spectacularly following Heskey's leap for a long throw by Melchiot, but it looked to be a West Ham head that helped the ball on for the Austrian's bicycle-kick act.

There was no doubting the identity of Bowyer's strike, however, as he showed West Ham's strikers the way to do it.

Source: Soccernet.com

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