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Wednesday, 19-Jan-2005 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Farewell Annim

The table of two/many .. ?
Mejar Suhaimi and jawa
Rezal and asrol
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NOTHING IS PRECIOUS BUT FRENSHIP ....

Wishing ya the best, the life can offer ..

Venue : Cerana Restaurant, Cheras
Date : 19 JAN 2005
Time : 830pm

hbar sblm kene tipu Wed 24-Jan-2007 21:39
Posted by:jawa
annim nih gf saper?? wunnaz punye ke? Thu 16-Aug-2007 17:14
Posted by:cikarow cikarow@yahoo.com
ermmm untung giler wunnanz nih dapat anim... Thu 16-Aug-2007 17:16
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Tuesday, 18-Jan-2005 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
AJL 2005

Zero yg cun
Pentas yg jauh ..
Boleng
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Hail the spider ..

Aku dapat masuk percuma, thanx to Natasha (Zero), die yg tlg releasekan aku thru fren of her at the entrance. Went with boleng. Peace~

aku da nk pi da rehearsal tp tetiba aku tgk ade game mesia da .. heh .. Nur, apsal tak pi the real one .... ? Ke ko pi .. ? Aku seminggu break from opis, so aku tak online aar mgu nih. Papahal call. Sun 23-Jan-2005 20:11
Posted by:wunnanz
masa real tu aku kene balik USJ... tgk kat umah ajer ler... rehearsal pon best gak... Mon 24-Jan-2005 06:31
Posted by:nur  - [Link]
amboi. tangkap dgn celebrity tv3 siot.

aku nak autograph dia bleh?
Fri 28-Jan-2005 19:53
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Monday, 17-Jan-2005 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Testimonial match of ANTHONY SARI

Atan (left) and tony ..
I love this pic of mine
Candid ..
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Stand (from left): Apad, Boleng, Ical, Sahak, Acul, Matpet, Abu, Atan, Black, ANTHONY, Acoi, Aim.
Sit (from left): Jawa, Bayin, Malik, Djae, Wunnanz, Daus, Amir.


Anthony Sari, the most loyal fren of mine will be back to his native, sarawak.. back to his parent.
All da best, buddy. May god bless ya.

More match pictures in http://hantu.fotopages.com .. thanx to the photographer, Aim, another winger of walabi cf.

thanx un n asrol .. ablen.. sape yg ko kenal ...? sumer ke .. ? heh .. mmg ramai dak high school pun .. Tue 18-Jan-2005 01:26
Posted by:wunnanz
sume budak high school kat situ aku kena . Si Abu tu satu kelas lagi nga aku heh Wed 19-Jan-2005 08:04
Posted by:Ablen
mcm penah tgk je jersi ni....mcm pakcik jual spek kat uptown je...huhuuhu...lalalla.... Tue 5-Apr-2005 08:44
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Wednesday, 5-Jan-2005 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Murni's Wedding

3 dara pingitan shj.. heh
kc and jojo .. ahaks
3 dara pingitan gaks .. ahaks
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Selamat Pengantin Baru to Murni and Hubby ..

Pics taken from tasa site ..

hehe.balek m'sia ekk???dunno yet.huhu.windu kat m'sia.isk isk iskkk Fri 7-Jan-2005 15:40
Posted by:GurL-FriDay  - [Link]
ko bila lg faizal?muehehehe Fri 14-Jan-2005 01:19
Posted by:iceroll
aku bulan 8 ... tahun je aku tak set lg.. Mon 17-Jan-2005 01:53
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Wednesday, 24-Nov-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Hari dak cinonet ..

Waktu rehat ..
Jelingan manja ..
Bila waktu makan ek .. ?
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Antara gambar dak cinonet yg ada dlm komp aku .. gambar kazen/anak kazen aku..

yg aku tau GLORY GLORY Man Utd hehehehe Sat 4-Dec-2004 13:02
Posted by:ablen
"tribute to all ma fellow gunners, iceroll, keci, rezal, kerel and all gunners in all around da world who like me"

i like u faizal..hehehe
Mon 6-Dec-2004 02:06
Posted by:iceroll
"tribute to all ma fellow gunners, iceroll, keci, rezal, kerel and all gunners in all around da world who like me"

i like u too wunnanz..hehehe..

go arsenal!! go gunners!!

keci
Wed 8-Dec-2004 02:28
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Friday, 19-Nov-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
MANA SAYA .. ?

ZAMAN MUDA-MUDI ... Mana satu aku nih .. ?



Quote:
Mase form two 1994



Quote:
Mase form five 1997

muahahaha .. nnt ejean aku pi open hse ko, aku geledah umah ko carik gmbr ko lak masa ko form one ... heh .. tgk cinonet ke tak ... Wed 24-Nov-2004 00:51
Posted by:wunnanz
whoaa gmbr mua mudi.. aa series tak kenai ko yg mana. tp aku dpt membuat kesimpulan ko dah ensem la skrg, kot tak mesti aku tak pasan gak mcm gambar ko nih Tue 25-Jan-2005 07:33
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muhahahahaa..dah cam popeye dah aku tgk si wunnanz ni...popeye takde paip..muahhahah Thu 17-Mar-2005 13:33
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Thursday, 28-Oct-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
All Hail the 49ers

MANIA ARTICLES

We're all gutted about how the run ended, but let's take a second to remember what we've done. 49 league games is an amazing and unprecedented achievement. To beat a record is amazing, but to smash and obliterate such a fantastic record is beyond belief. The following players all contributed to that run.

(The figures after each name are starts/sub appearances/goals) while in bold is first teamers ..

Jens Lehmann (47/0/0)
Thierry Henry (47/0/39)
Kolo Touré (47/1/1)
Ashley Cole (41/0/1)
Robért Píres (39/4/23)
Lauren (39/2/0)
Sol Campbell (38/0/1)
Gilberto (36/3/4)
Freddie Ljungberg (35/3/10)
Patrick Vieira (33/0/3)
Dennis Bergkamp (29/12/7)

Ray Parlour (19/10/0)
José Antonio Reyes (15/8/8 )
Pascal Cygan (15/8/0)
Edu (13/19/2)
Sylvain Wiltord (8/2/3)
Gaël Clichy (7/9/0)
Cesc Fabregas (6/2/1)
Kanu (4/8/1)
Jeremie Aliádíère (3/8/0)
Martin Keown (3/7/0)
Jermaine Pennant (2/5/3)
Igors Stepanovs (2/0/0)
Oleg Luzhny (2/0/0)
Justin Hoyte (1/2/0)
Giovanni van Bronckhorst (1/1/0)
David Bentley (1/0/0)
Ryan Garry (1/0/0)
David Seaman (1/0/0)
Stuart Taylor (1/0/0)
Mathieu Flamini (0/5/0)
Robin van Persie (0/3/0)
Stathis Tavlaridis (0/1/0)



Praises must go to M Wenger and the whole of his staff as well. They might not be on the pitch but they're just as important.

And to be fair we must mention the often unheralded Mr Own Goals, who contributed 5 to the cause!

But if you think this is the end, remember the season before last (that's when this run started – sounds good doesn't it!) saw the end of a 30 game run ... 30 ... 49 ... ???

selamat hari raye utk sume geng wunnanz walabiess ampun maaf dipinta.. mensuci hening dosa.. Wed 10-Nov-2004 06:00
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update le weh Fri 19-Nov-2004 08:07
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aku nk updet tp tader byk gmbr aar nk letak .. heh .. busan aar nk type pnjg2 .. letak gmbr kurg sket ayat kena wat .. Fri 19-Nov-2004 09:07
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Tuesday, 26-Oct-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Vive La Revolution

HISTORY OF ARSENAL FC

When Arsène Wenger was officially unveiled as Arsenals first foreign manager, it was not much of a shock. The secret had rather got out. Wenger was managing Grampus Eight and although his club had agreed to release him, it would be at their season break, and they didn't want it announced until then. Unfortunately the press found out and it was all over the papers long before Peter Hill-Wood gave the game away. At the shareholders annual tea, biscuits and platitudes meeting, Hill-Wood was asked why he couldn't confirm the new managers' name. Hill-Wood replied that it was because he was under contract to another club, and that guarantees had been given. When asked to whom these guarantees had been given Hill-Wood rather innocently replied 'Grampus Eight'. Oops.

The general feeling amongst fans was echoed by a press headline 'Arsène Who?' Johan Cruyff and Bobby Robson had been touted as potential managers with Cruyff the fans choice by a long way. It was hardly surprising, as at the time Wenger was generally unknown in the UK. All most fans knew of him was a report a few weeks earlier where Hoddle wanted him in the England set up (which he refused) and a vague memory of George Weah dedicating his World Player of the Year award to a quiet, studious looking Frenchman. But Wenger managed to impress the fans even before he officially arrived, thanks to a gangly young French midfielder.

On the 16th of September 1996 we played Sheffield Wednesday at home in the league. Patrick Vieira came on as sub to give most Arsenal fans their first chance to see this 20-year-old Milan reserve we'd paid £3.5m for. And he didn't disappoint. By the end of the game Vieira had shown that we'd finally got the midfield presence that we'd been missing. After the game the general feeling amongst fans seemed to be that if he could solve the midfield problems before even arriving, then maybe the guy deserved a chance.

Winning over the players would be another matter. In his book 'Addicted' Tony Adams admits his first thought were not exactly complimentary, but the 'new' Adams was prepared to give him a chance, especially when he found the new manager was prepared to listen to him and treat him with respect. Indeed, although Wenger wanted to change Rioch's formation of three centre halves to a flat back four; it was after Adams explained to him how they'd become comfortable with Rioch's formation that he decided to stick with it for the season. An excellent decision. Wenger had already started to revolutionise the club, and maybe he thought the players needed to have a common point of reference on the field at least.

Virtually before he arrived a whispering campaign started. A totally unfounded rumour spread around the financial institutions that Wenger was a paedophile (apparently started by scum supporters). Wenger kept his private life very private, which led to the rumours escalating, with various papers commenting on a scandal regarding Arsenal's new manager, without quite going into detail. Things reached a head when a certain radio presenter (a lifelong tiny tott) repeated the rumour on his radio show, even saying he had photos in front of him to prove it. Later in the programme (no doubt reminded of the laws regarding slander and libel) he backtracked to say the pictures were obviously faked, but the rumour was well and truly out and Wenger was under pressure already.

The Arsenal press office advised Wenger very strongly not to comment on the rumours, but that just wasn't his way. Reporters were encamped outside Highbury waiting for developments when Wenger suddenly and unexpectedly appeared on the steps outside the main entrance. The reporters were expecting at least a statement denying things, and were no doubt hoping for a juicy resignation story for the next days papers, but they weren't prepared for what was to happen. In fact, it was probably the last thing that any of them expected to happen, because rather than a statement, they got a challenge! Wenger asked them what the rumours were. Wenger challenged them to repeat the rumour in front of witnesses. He even challenged them to print any story they thought they had. The reporters were dumbstruck by what was happening, and apart from some pathetic chants still being chanted by certain clubs fans that was the end of the matter. Wenger had 'won' his first battle with the English press, and they knew they had someone slightly different on their hands.

Wenger had 'beaten' the press, and was starting to win over the players as well. Paul Merson spoke of the 'unbelievable belief' the manager instilled in the team, and it was obvious on the pitch. Arsenal were playing with a previously unseen fluidity and joy. It was as though the weight of Graham's tactical plan had been lifted and the players were enjoying their football. A third place finish (behind Newcastle on goal difference) ensured UEFA cup football, but it would have been Champions League football if it hadn't been for an incident against Blackburn. We kicked the ball out of play to allow one of their players to be treated, and at the restart the ball was thrown to Winterburn to clear. Instead of being allowed to clear the ball, Winterburn found Chris Sutton bearing down on him and conceded a corner, from which they equalised.

Wenger's first full season in charge was preceded by a raft of transfers. In came Boa Morte, Grimandi, Manninger, Petit, Upson, Overmars and Wreh (and Anelka, who joined late the previous season). Freeing up pegs in the changing rooms were the departing Bartram, Kiwomya, Helder and the much loved Paul Merson (following Dickov, Hartson, Hillier, Linighan and Morrow who'd left the previous season). The Wenger revolution was well and truly under way.

Arsenal started 97/98 in sparkling form, and the 'unbelievable belief' that Merson had talked of was spreading to the terraces. The team was playing with confidence, no one more so than Dennis Bergkamp who achieved the unheard of feat of taking the first three places in the September 'Goal of the Month' competition. Also in September Ian Wright became Arsenal's leading all time scorer (beating Cliff Bastin's record) at home against Bolton. Ironically for a player who'd scored so many cracking goals, the one that broke the record was a tap in from 3 yards! But in a pattern that was to be repeated in Wenger's early years November was a disastrous month and by the time we were well beaten at home by Blackburn in December things didn't look too rosy. Tony Adams, in particular, had a terrible game hampered by injuries. After the game a couple of things happened that changed the course of the season. Firstly (in an Arsenal tradition dating back to Herbert Chapman's reign) a 'frank and open' team meeting was held. The defence felt that the change in formation to Wenger's preferred 4-4-2 had left the defence exposed, and it was decided that the Vieira/Petit axis in midfield should provide more cover. The second occurrence was Adams deciding that he could no longer do himself justice on the pitch with the injuries he was constantly carrying and decided to retire. Adams and Wenger had a long meeting at which Wenger agreed to send Adams to the South of France for make or break treatment.

A rejuvenated Adams returned from France to an Arsenal team in the middle of a remarkable run. Some bookies had already paid out on Manchester United winning the title, but between January 31st and May 3rd we conceded 2 league goals in 14 games (dropping only 2 points) in a run that included a 1-0 win at Old Trafford and brought the title to Highbury with two games left. The title was won with an emphatic 4-0 home win against Everton with the forth goal saying more about Wenger's Arsenal than any journalist could. Picking up the ball in midfield Steve Bould chipped a delightful ball through to the player breaking through, who of all players was Tony Adams! Adams took one touch on his chest and hammered a left foot shot past the keeper before turning round with arms outstretched to savour the moment. Wengerball had truly arrived.

But the season wasn't over yet, there was the little matter of a trip to Wembley on May 15th to face Newcastle United in the FA Cup final. The game turned out to be an easy 2-0 win with Arsenal dominant and Newcastle quite pitiful. The double had been won in Wenger's first full season, and the future looked very bright indeed.

The summer saw Ian Wright depart for West Ham, and Nelson Vivas arrive. Also arriving in the coming months were Freddie Ljungberg and Nwankwo Kanu. It was a season that would promise much but ultimately deliver nothing in trophies. With Arsenal and Manchester United neck and neck we were drawn to meet each other in the FA Cup semi-final. A closely fought tie was finally settled in extra time of the replay, and not in our favour. United had the impetus and would finally win the league by one point, with the tiny totts (in a pattern they'd often repeat) capitulating at Old Trafford on the last day of the season.

One incident that aroused much comment came in a home FA Cup 5th round tie at home against Sheffield United. Basically, during a United attack one of their players went down injured. The attack broke down, the ball was cleared, United re-grouped and attacked again, totally ignoring their injured player. We won the ball back and tried to go forward but a tackle made the ball go out of play for a throw in in our favour. At no point was the ball put out of play for the injury to be treated. After a few minutes treatment play resumed with our throw in. For some reason the United players expected the ball to be thrown back to them, but it was thrown to Overmars. In the confusion United didn't react and the ball was crossed to Kanu who slotted the ball past the keeper, and was rather bemused to be surrounded by angry opponents. The referee naturally gave the goal, which led to Steve Bruce (their manager) doing a passable impression of a child having a tantrum on the touchline, even trying to call his players off the pitch. He was screaming so much I swear his nose went straight for a second! We won the match 2-1, but in an unprecedented act Wenger approached David Dein immediately after the final whistle and before the players were changed we had offered to replay the match, despite having won. Later that evening the FA agreed to the unprecedented request and 10 days later we won the replayed match, again by a 2-1 score.

The summer was dominated by the Anelka saga. The £500,000 signing from PSG decided he was unhappy at Arsenal and wanted to leave. Essentially a very shy young man, his lack of apparent on field emotion didn't help his popularity in replacing Ian Wright and he was receiving unfavourable press. He put in a transfer request which was turned down and then the machinations began, involving him and his brothers who touted him around Europe. He was a very hot young property, and decided he wanted to join Lazio and no-one else. Then he changed his mind. And again. And then it was Real or nothing, with Anelka even threatening to go on strike and take court action against Arsenal for restraint of trade. Eventually Dein saw no other action than selling to Real and on the eve of the new season Anelka was sold for £23.5 million. Not a bad profit, but if some reports at the time were true it was far better than that. Having a firm offer of over £30m from Lazio Dein is alleged to have insisted on a clause in the contract that stated Real would give Arsenal 50% of any transfer fee received by them for Anelka over the next 3 years. Real couldn't believe that anyone would want to leave them and agreed. If true (and in a television programme about the saga Dein didn't seem to deny it) then his sale the next summer earned us another £10m+.

Also leaving in the summer, with far less controversy, was Steve Bould. Martin Keown had usurped him in the first team, but it was a sad moment for many Arsenal fans as this was the start of the end for the amazing defensive unit that had done so much for Arsenal over a decade and more.

Part of the deal for Anelka involved Croatian striker Davor Suker come the other way. The move didn't prove as successful as hoped, but his professionalism and sheer enthusiasm made him popular. We also signed a young French winger called Thierry Henry from Juventus. Henry had played under Wenger at Monaco as a striker, and this was the role Wenger had in mind for him.

Henry initially found it hard to settle into his new role, indeed a fair few supporters saw him as a complete waste of money, and not a real striker/goal scorer. In what was a difficult season for Arsenal he ended up as top scorer on 26 goals and has obviously gone from strength to strength since, now acknowledged as one of the best in the world.

The Anelka transfer on the eve of the season had obviously disrupted the squad and Wenger's plans, and there were more problems for Wenger to deal with. The Vieira / Petit axis in midfield wasn't working as well as it had, due mainly to injuries and suspension. Petit, in particular, wasn't the dynamic player he had been and was obviously worried by a persistent knee injury. On the wing Overmars was bottling more and more challenges, prompting one senior player to tell him he was playing with a pole vault stick up his behind! Although the team finished a comfortable second, this was a massive 18 points behind first place. A UEFA cup final appearance against Galatasaray produced an insipid performance, but with the streets of Copenhagen awash with violence this was maybe understandable. Two Leeds United fans had been murdered by Gala fans in Turkey before a semi final match, and many of their fans had come to Copenhagen for revenge (alongside fans of a few other English clubs).

Overmars was obviously off in the summer, and when Barcelona offered an obscene amount of money for him, and wanted Petit added to the deal, it went through fairly smoothly. Although the press drew comparisons with the previous summer sale to Spain, in reality this was very different in that these were players that were becoming a liability. Coming in for far less money were Lauren, Robért Píres (from under the noses of Real Madrid), Sylvain Wiltord and (eventually, after various passport problems) Edu. The first phase of Wenger's revolution was over, and the players were in place for stage two.

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Monday, 18-Oct-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
ARSENAL 3-1 Aston VIlla

High Flier
Penalty taker
Swerving goal
DAVID O’LEARY spent 18 years at Highbury, won League titles, FA Cups and even holds the club appearance record of 722 matches.

A true Arsenal super-hero. But the Aston Villa manager never played in a side to match Arsene Wenger’s Incredibles.

He emerged from a thorough thumping by the rampant Gunners with a eulogy to the great Wenger.

The Frenchman’s team head to Old Trafford next Sunday looking to make it 50 Premiership games without defeat and O’Leary reckons the Arsenal boss is nothing short of a genius.

O’Leary said: “To me, he’s taken this club to another level. And I think they can now go on to another level again.

“If that was going to happen at any club, I’d want it to be here and that’s why I want them to be successful in Europe.

“Just look at what happened a couple of summers ago, when Tony Adams and Martin Keown were finishing.

“Arsene knew all about Rio Ferdinand but he also knew financially Arsenal couldn’t get near United on that one. Arsene had to buy Pascal Cygan.

“Both the club and the manager had to work hand in hand, looking to get people in but knowing they had to get the money for the new stadium first.

“To do what they have under those circumstances is remarkable.

“Most of the money that’s come in over the last few years has been channelled towards the stadium.

“But once they get into that — and the revenue starts coming in as they go from 38,000 crowds to 60,000 — they will be up there with the biggest clubs in Europe.

“I don’t think winning the Champions League would make them a better team but it’s a trophy that a club going into a new stadium like that should have on display.

“It would be the icing on the cake and stop the questions being asked.

“Arsene deserves that for the career he’s had — and the club deserves that as well.

“The biggest praise I can give him is that he came here when people were sceptical of him, because no foreign coach had come and done what he’s done.

“Now a lot of clubs appoint a foreigner and expect him to do what Arsene has done.

“Deep down, a lot of people wouldn’t want Chelsea to win the title because of the money they’ve spent.

“But Arsenal have gone from being the “boring� side to the most popular side around.

“You’ve got to be a sad person if you don’t hold your hands up and say that they would be worthy champions again.�

This was right up in Arsenal’s top five greatest performances.

Only their finishing and the brilliance of keeper Stefan Postma, playing his first game in 17 months, prevented it being double figures.

Lee Hendrie gave Villa a shock third-minute lead with a 25-yard curler into the bottom corner. But defender Olof Mellberg reckoned such cheek only “got them annoyed�.

Arsenal responded on 18 minutes when Mark Delaney upended Thierry Henry in the box and Robert Pires tucked away the penalty.

Postma kept beating the ball out as it flew at him from all angles before Henry put the home side ahead in first-half injury-time.

He took a through ball from Jose Reyes in his stride and stroked it into the far corner.

Henry celebrated wildly in front of the Gunners fans screaming: “No one beats us, no one beats us.�

It was a little premature and it took them a while to finish Villa off, despite their dominance.

Arsenal lost Patrick Vieira to an ankle injury because of a desperately late tackle by Jlloyd Samuel.

But 17-year-old midfield star Cesc Fabregas took on more responsibility and ensured Vieira was not missed.

Fabregas is turning into one of the finds of the decade. To dominate the midfield engine-room at such a tender age is quite staggering.

Wenger said: “His maturity is stunning. For a boy of only 17 he never has one touch too many on the ball.

“His distribution and awareness is fantastic for such a young boy.�

Pires completed the job on 72 minutes after a slick move. Henry played in his countryman and Pires made no mistake.

O’Leary could not even take comfort from Hendrie’s goal.

He is losing patience with the midfielder who once played for England but these days usually gets his name in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.

O’Leary said: “I think Hendrie, through his life, has always had a scallywag way. He’s always ducked and dived, weaved and bobbed.

“He goes out on the pitch and it doesn’t affect him.

“I’ve said to him — and I’m sure every previous manager has told him the same thing — to stay out of the papers. But that is Hendrie.

“That’s what I’ve inherited and what I’ve got to get on with.�

If only Hendrie had lived his life the way Arsenal’s super-heroes do.

Then we might not be wondering why one of England’s more talented midfielders is ignored by Sven Goran Eriksson.

STAR MAN: THIERRY HENRY (Arsenal) - Involved in all three goals, scoring the second.


woi ponteng keje ka.. siol aje tak dtg Fri 22-Oct-2004 01:10
Posted by:iceroll
8 game jadik reff game man u, 8 game bagi penalti kat man u.
kesimpulan: reff penyokong man u.
daymne u mike riley
Mon 25-Oct-2004 01:33
Posted by:iceroll
Lepak asrol .. kalah ngan team terkaya kt planet bumi nih .. giler ko .. tak bangga ke kalah ngan team plg kaya nih .. tgk harga striker cukup aar .. campur 4 striker tu da dekat cecah 150 MILLION pound sterling .. gilo tu .. Mon 25-Oct-2004 03:42
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Some wishes for y'all

SELAMAT BERPUASA RAKAN-RAKAN ..
BYKKAN LAH AMAL IBADAH DI BULAN MULIA BULAN RAMADHAN


papahal nk wat majlis berbuka sound aku ... aku akan cuba untuk hadir ..

yeap... weih... kad raya... kad raya... mengembalikan nostalgia zaman kekanak dolu-dolu.. ehehe aku dah beli.. tak tulis lagi... Sun 17-Oct-2004 23:00
Posted by:nuryta
nak nak nak .. a'ah kan .. aku baru tringt ade kad raya nk kena bg .. ish ish .. teknologi mmbuatkan ku alpa .. Mon 18-Oct-2004 01:33
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itu pun kalo ko puase la kan.. pagi2 bau sendawa air nescafe aje.. Mon 18-Oct-2004 04:45
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