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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Santa: We'll ruin Rafa's Xmas (Press)

LONDON: Rafa Benitez has been warned Santa si out to wreck his run-up to Christmas.
Roque Santa Cruz and his Manchester City team-mates head for Anfield today looking to push Liverpool boss Benitez closer to the sack.
The Red' season could be over before the decorations have even gone up if the next few days to badly at home and in Europe.
Striker Santa Cruz said: "People say this is a big game for City, to prove we are worthy of being called a big club. But this is also a big game for Liverpool.
'They'll look at us and see us above them in the table.
"Our main aim is to be in one of the Champion League places by finishing in the top four.
"So we need to go to liverpool and prove we can take one of tose places they want to be involved in.
"Next year we want to be playing in the Champions League at Manchester City."
Santa Cruz has been involved in title races in the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich.
He knows Liverpoo is always seen as a massive game by Mancheter Unitd and feels city need to adopt a similar mentaility.
The Paraguayan said: "You can see from the past United always wantd to beat Liverpool, even though they were the Champions.
"Big games like this are always different - they bring a lot of motivation to the players and are always special.
"I'm sure wer will approach the gam think in the same way United do - that Liverpool are contenders we need to beat'
Mark Hughes's men have lost only one Premier League game all season but have drawn their last five.
Sant aCrusz, 28, added: 'Of course we are heading tiin the right direction in terms of getting stronger as a team.
'This is long race what is important is what happens in the end.
"Even when wer broke into the top four our gaffer was not 100% happy with our performance.
"He is always looking to improve the way we play.
"I won't be surprised if we keep getting better. The quanlity in the squad is fantastic, they show it in training too.
"Everone has something they bring to the squad. It's very hard to name just one player you are pleased to play with because we have so man." – The Sun, London

Thursday, November 19, 2009

The way of the master - Wenger's secret to beautiful game revealed


The way of the master

Wenger’s secret to beautiful game revealed

LONDON: Arsene Wenger reveals the secrets of Arsenal’s beautiful game.

In an in-depth interview, the Gunners boss tells how he teaches his young side to play what is universally regarded as the best football in the land.

            For many purists, only European champions Barcelona are as pleasing on the eye as Wenger’s Arsenal.

            Spectacular combinations based on speed of body and mind, together with technical ability and power, have made the North Londoners the nation’s favourite second team.

            This season, more than any other since the Invincibles of 2003-04, Wenger’s Gunners seem to be mounting a quietly confident title challenge – lying in the slipstream of leaders Chelsea.

            With 36 Premier League goals in 11 games, they have scored seven more than the Blue and 13 more than Manchester United – even though they have played one game less.

            Wenger’s blueprint is based on intelligence, class, technique, and fitness.  But the key ingredient is confidence, which makes individuals comfortable on the ball.

            His players must always have choices and alternatives, which provide “solutions”.

            The legendary French boss has revolutionized the English game since arriving from Japan 13 years ago, changing dietary and training habits as well as the lifestyle of the top professionals.  But is Arsenal’s brand of football that is Wenger’s biggest achievement.

            The ‘Arsenal way’ is based on off-the-ball movement, with the main objective being to give the man on the ball as many alternatives as possible.  Those solutions, as Wenger call the, mean endless problems for Arsenal’s rivals.

            When he teaches his charges, Wenger uses what he calls “green lights” and “red lights” to  show where his players must be when Arsenal are in possession.

            Of course, like any teacher, he wants his pupils to stay well clear of the “red light” districts on the pitch.

            Essentially, when an Arsenal player has the ball there must at least be two possible passes he can make – and so on an so forth.

            He said: “We work a lot on the potential of combinations between players. We plot it on the pitch and, once a player has the ball, there are red lights or green lights.

            “The collective goal is to create the most possible green lights,

            “ That is to say to give passing solutions to the man with the ball and to leave the responsibility with that man to make the best choice possible, allowing the team to keep possession but at the same time – if possible – make the game progress towards the attack.

            “So you must always offer the player solutions that allow him to utilize his intelligence around the game to the maximum.”

            The Arsenal boss, 60, accepts his biggest challenge as boss of a team who play the ‘Wenger way’ is to prepare his team mentally.

            Over the last few years, a lot has been made of the mental fragility of his Gunner side.

            Critics have argued that, while they may be easy on the eye, they are also easy to disrupt.

            Speaking on French radio, Wenger continued: “For it to work, players must make themselves available and we work on that in training.

            “Because you know that, when doubt creeps in, the green lights become red lights.

            “Because each player takes fewer spontaneous initiatives and, all of a sudden, it’s absolutely unbelievable at what speed all those lights become red and the player with the ball finds himself in the s***.

            “Doubt is the key enemy of our game but, eventually, we must at the same time give our team the sense of availability.

            “And, on a psychological level, we must give them a taste for audacity and for developing connections between each other.”

            Wenger insisted that to maintain the quality of ‘arsenal’s game, he simply cannot afford to make too many changes or bring in too many players at once.

            He concluded: “When you change more than three players from game to game you take a technical risk.

            “The balance of a team doesn’t depend on one player but if you change three it’s grave risk, not only in a game but also in signing payers. You change three players and bring in three or four new faces who do not know your playing philosophy and it can hit your team like the flu.

            “Sometimes when the players are extremely intelligent they adapt very quickly and it can also click very quickly.  But it’s can also click very quickly.  But it’s can also click very quickly.  But it’s rare” – The Sun, London

Monday, November 16, 2009

League Week 3 - Breaking News (un-official)

Sunday Night Breaking News
Club9 1-2 Red Star
(scorer-RS-12 axel RS-22 roen C9-Ong KC, Y-C9 Azman)
Mancis Utd 0-2 Asterix Reds
(Y-MU03, lim cheng ho, MU31 Chee Yu Fok. Y-Andy Johston.)
Fusion 2-1 Warriors
(scorer-FS-02 kenny. WA-23 rosni. Y-WA-08 halim, WA-18 chong, WA-16 noorazly)
Conn FC 1-1 Astaka
Desa Hartamas 0-2 Sporting
MFFC 1-3 Korea FC
UK Rovers 2-2 Maluri
(scorer-UK02 borhan,UK16 norshahrin. Y-UK22 hatta)


Saturday Night Breaking News
KL Viking 6-5 BMFC
(scorer-moorehousex4, thomas)
TSV 2-5 Expert Klang
(scorer-TSV-saravanan, gareth, EK-lim sin hengx2 ng chee min, lee sy wen, lee soon teck. Y-noradlisam)
Barflies 2-2 AC USJ
Swoosh 0-1 Socceroos
(scorer-daniel rao. yellow-Sw14 teoh cheng kang)
KL Galaxy 4-0 SP Banting

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Results - League Week 3


player turn up : utam mie ragu ganu halim redzuan amir hafiz rahman ringgo sadli awie amran chong khairi musanef wak noorazly lim zailani. naim ramlee ijat 20+3

A very good turn up for this game, it start really well and 1st 15 minute we had most possesion that the opponent, unfortunately keeper caught out of position that Fusion got a well chipping lobbed shot from 25 meter of the right, we are 1-0 down, after this the weather turn ulgy and it really don't suit our style of play. Then Awie was broke down by their right full back and result a penalty given to Ringgo who did no mistake to put the goal into the back of the net. Ist half ended 1-1.

Second half, the water lodge field did us no favour, Fusion was playing their normal physical and long cross passing ball, the condition was really did them a favour than us which use to play short exchance possesion, both team equal posession never result any goal untill a stupid lineman who is enjoy watching the game then do he suppose paid for, caught out of position resulted a far away off-side trap ball, now we are 2-1 down.

We try to get the equalise goal but at the end of the day it doesn't come. Luck is not with us, and I personally got not complaint about any player today. Don't give up and keep trying, sucess will follow. Good day.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

League Week 3 (vs Fusion @ Uniten)


Game kick-off 5.15pm, turun padang 4.15pm.

Friendly result (won Lynx FC 4-1 @ MPPJ stadium)


12 November 8pm @ MPPJ Stadium, Kelana Jaya
Time Played : 30+30+30.
Result : Warriors 4-1 Lynx FC
Game Fee : RM450 per team (Jos250+Lim150+Chong50)
(Shafawi Ragu Dasilah Rahman KwnAmran Lim Fendi Jay Ringgo Awie Fitri Zailani KwnBabu Noorazly Amir Amran Huszaidi Hafiz)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Friendly Game 7 (vs Lynx United)


Thursday 12.11.09, 8pm at MPPJ Stadium, Kelana Jaya. please come as early as possible. This game is for SSLKL registered players except 2 invited potential players only.  Thank you.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Results - League Week 2

Utam Shafawi Rahman Ganu Mie Chong Amir Dasilah Amran Hafiz Sadli Ringgo Jos Lim Naim Ramlee Ijat Redzuan. Zaidi 18+1
Absend with reason : Firdan Zai Noorazly Huszaidi.
Absend without reason :Wak Musanef

Saturday, November 7, 2009

League Week 2 - Breaking News (un-official)

Saturday Night Breaking News
Expert Klang 1 - 2 Mancis United
KL Vikings 2 - 2 Red Star
Sporting 3 - 1 Conn FC
Fusion 4 - 0 AC USJ
MFFC 2 - 2 Banting
Galaxy 9 - 0 Korea FC

Sunday Night Breaking News
Asterix Reds 2 - 1 LSCM-TSV
Club9 0 - 5 BMFC
Astaka 3 - 3 DHFC
Barflies 5 - 4 Warriors
Maluri 0 - 2 Swoosh
Socceroos 3 - 1 UK Rovers