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kah kah kah brajil kalah sudaaaaaaaaaa |
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Toksah cakap byk la...
Belanda memang terbaek di pasaran..
Tak sia sia aku lompat p ...
RedDevils Post at 3-7-2010 14:34
bagus2 |
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Reply 332# Kamen_rider
ramailah peminat england in denial.. wahaha pasrah jer la |
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kena kopek laa kulit oren mlm nie...
satusembilan Post at 2-7-2010 10:05
dah habis kopek ke belum? |
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Belanda nak lepas Brazil.......memang susah.....memang tak leh lepas la..aku bukan Brazilian fan.....tapi tgk pada game, Belanda tak sampai level lagi utk beat Brazilian
cyborq Post at 29-6-2010 22:25
kompom tak lepas... |
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Brazil akan masak sambal ayam belanda nnt
cak! Post at 29-6-2010 20:25
dah siap masak ka?? lapar neh... |
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ayam blanda akan kna panggang gn brazil
ford1 Post at 29-6-2010 15:01
jangan panggang lama2 ....rentung karang |
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belanda yg membosankan...apsal nak defensive sangat...ada flanker yg laju2 pun takut nak serang...bosan la belanda....babai la lawan brazil
bbkss Post at 29-6-2010 10:36
bohsan giler tim neh...babai la brazil.. |
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ayam belanda akan disembelih..
durian belanda akan dimamah..
brazil akan menang 3-1.
topek Post at 29-6-2010 11:15
kah kah kah... |
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hari nie beranilah...
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dengan slovakia pun belanda susah nak menang... inikan pulak brazil...
satusembilan Post at 29-6-2010 20:27
khennnnnnnnnn.... |
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belanda jadi lauk brazil nanti...
satusembilan Post at 29-6-2010 22:43
eat your words...ops silap...eat your lauk... |
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kena goreng ayam nie nanti dgn brazil...
satusembilan Post at 30-6-2010 13:20
goreng jgn tak goreng... |
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jumaat nie..leh wat sambal oren
jpl_fan Post at 1-7-2010 09:59
sedap tak sambal oren tuh.. |
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ada ubi ada batas...
alamak... lupa pulak sambungannya...
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Post Last Edit by koben19 at 5-7-2010 11:26
Netherlands-Uruguay Preview
The Netherlands and Uruguay are surprise World Cup semifinalists for different reasons - the Oranje upset five-time champion Brazil, and La Celeste survived the most dramatic moment of this tournament and perhaps its 80-year history.
The two countries now find themselves one win away from soccer’s grandest stage as they collide Tuesday at Cape Town.
With as much talent as mercurial temperament, the Netherlands have shown flashes of friction en route to its first semifinal since 1998. However, the Dutch also showed a great deal of mettle in rallying to a 2-1 victory Friday.
The Oranje regrouped after conceding an early goal and pressed forward purposefully in the second half. Wesley Sneijder scored both goals, including the winner in the 68th minute as the diminutive midfielder headed home a flicked-on corner kick.
As impressive as the victory was, coach Bert van Marwijk knows the Dutch still need two more wins for their long sought-after first World Cup title.
“We have witnessed it before in the past,” he said. “Think about two years ago in Austria and Switzerland. We beat Italy and France and everybody already thought we would become European champions.
“But we didn’t even survive the quarterfinals because we thought that we were already there. That’s what I’ve tried to make clear, that this has to be different.”
Van Marwijk must make two changes to his lineup since midfielder Nigel de Jong and defender Gregory van der Wiel are suspended. Joris Mathijsen likely will take van der Wiel’s spot after missing the quarterfinals with injury.
Uruguay is back in the final four for the first time since 1970, getting there in heart-stopping fashion. Desperately trying to fend off a push by Ghana in the final minute of extra time, forward Luis Suarez cleared one sure goal off the line before knocking away a second one with a deliberate handball that resulted in his ejection and a penalty kick for the Black Stars.
La Celeste, though, got a reprieve after Asamoah Gyan thumped the crossbar with his potential game-winner. In the ensuing shootout, Uruguay ended the title dreams of the last African team as Sebastian Abreu coolly chipped home a goal from the 12-yard spot.
Despite being the last team to qualify for the World Cup, La Celeste have forged a strong self-confidence after surviving the rigorous process of qualifying in South America by displaying a tactical balance offensively and defensively in South Africa.
“We were the last team to qualify - and we had to play 20 games to get here,” midfielder Diego Perez said. “Passing through those difficult moments made us stronger and that’s been a help as we’ve progressed. Now we will try to keep going.”
Without the suspended Suarez, striker Diego Forlan has a heavier offensive burden to carry. He has three goals in the tournament, including a long-range free kick that tied Ghana.
The Netherlands won the only World Cup meeting between the teams, 2-0 in group play in 1974. |
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harap kalo ulangan final 74 jadi, belanda boleh jadi pemenang pulak... |
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