gila pa...duk xduk postin balik kat blog ni..last aku post dulu thun 2008....laaaaa...br 2 thun xpost...biar la bukan ada baca pun...apa2 pown sat lg kedah lwn ganu...layannnn dulu..choww..
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Transfers Rumours
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After admitting he had a huge gambling problem when he was younger Blackburn's England winger David Bentley has revealed a new way to keep himself occupied - housework and DIY.
- Manchester United are set to hand Cristiano Ronaldo a massive £40m deal to keep him at the club, making him the highest paid player in England on £150,000 a week.
- Barcelona are set to bid for Arsenal's Belarus midfielder Alexander Hleb. (Daily Mirror)
- Aston Villa are to offer England midfielder Gareth Barry an improved new contract to ward off interest from Chelsea. (Daily Mail)
- And boss Martin O'Neill also wants to sign up Villa young guns Gabby Agbonlahor and Ashley Young to long term deals. (The Sun)
- Barcelona striker Thierry Henry admits he would love to return to Arsenal in some capacity in the future. (The Sun)
- Croatia's Dynamo Zagreb midfielder Luka Modric, 22, is hoping for a summer move to Liverpool. (Times)
- Manchester City's quest to sign Ronaldinho this summer has been boosted after the Brazilian admitted he wants to play in the Premier League. (The Sun)
Extra Gossips
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- Roy Hodgson admits there is no guarantee he will still be manager of Fulham next season. (The Times)
- Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan has told Charles N'Zogbia he has a future at the club, provided he proves his commitment. (Daily Mail)
- Harry Redknapp says he is glad he turned down Newcastle to remain as Portsmouth manager. (Various)
- Striker Robbie Keane has declared he is ready to commit his long-term future to Tottenham. (Daily Express)
- Rangers boss Walter Smith wants to sign on-loan Fulham midfielder Steven Davis on a permanent basis. (Guardian)
- Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan is unwilling to let Michael Owen leave for Manchester City (Guardian)
- Birmingham boss Alex McLeish believes his £5million Scotland international James McFadden has the potential to prove a bargain signing. (Various)
- Inverness have played down fears that Romanian international Marius Niculae will depart the club in the summer after club chairman Alan Savage - who bankrolled much of his wages - resigned from the club. (Various)
- Motherwell legend Tommy McLean has tipped Mark McGhee to bring European football to Fir Park. (Daily Mail)
After admitting he had a huge gambling problem when he was younger Blackburn's England winger David Bentley has revealed a new way to keep himself occupied - housework and DIY.
Super League : Kedah's title
April 12, 2008 will go down in history as the day Kedah successfully defended their Super League title.
The Canaries have virtually wrapped up the title with an unassailable 11-point lead with three matches to go after the 2-1 win over Terengganu on Saturday night.
Selangor, by contrast, were out of sorts as bottom-placed Penang crafted a rare win in an emphatic manner, winning 4-1 at the City Stadium, putting an end to the Red Giants’ dream of wresting the title away from Alor Star.
Kedah coach Azraai Khor Abdullah was prepared to accept the bouquets as his team remain in contention on all fronts – the FA Cup, the AFC Cup and later the Malaysia Cup.
“I’m pleased to be part of the first ever team to retain the Super League title. By the grace of God, we managed to do so unbeaten at home and plagued by so many injuries.
“In fact Outlaw (Bernard Huggins’ nickname) has been carrying an ankle injury for a long time but he was needed to hold the fort in the absence of A. Victor,” said Azraai.
Marlon Alex James opened the scoring in the 22nd minute before Ashaari Shamsuddin equalised five minutes after the break.
Huggins, who hails from St Vincent and Grenadines, produced the winner with four minutes to go.
“We wish to thank the management, the fans and friends who have supported the team through thick and thin. This is our present to them,” said Azraai.
Kedah lead the table with 53 points, with the highest scoring rate in the country. Selangor are second with 42 points, followed by Negri Sembilan Naza who leapfrogged over Perak after a win over the latter in Paroi.
Selangor were perhaps psychologically affected after they were docked three points after the FAM disciplinary committee found the FAS guilty for withdrawing four players – Akmal Rizal Ahmad Rakhli, Indra Putra Mahayuddin, Amirulhadi Zainal and Safee Sali – from the Ian Rush strikers’ clinic. The players were fined RM1,000 each while coach Dollah Salleh RM10,000.
Asked about the incentives dangled to the players, Azraai said he was thankful his charges were not a demanding lot.
But he would propose the team to perform Umrah or minor pilgrimage during Ramadhan.
“We were in Bali last year, so it would be nice if we could perform Umrah this time,” said the former Kedah midfielder.
The Canaries travel to Selayang to play Police on Apr 19, followed by the home encounter against Pahang on Apr 26 before bringing the curtain down in Perlis on May 3.
With the AFC Cup and FA Cup still very much in Azraai’s system, he has set his mind on resting a few key players for the upcoming league matches.
“Outlaw, Khyril (Muhymeen Zambri) and Pak Long (Ahmad Fauzi Shaari) have not been fully fit. It’s time to give them a rest so that they can recuperate faster,” said Azraai.
Kedah will host Malacca in the FA Cup quarterfinal second leg clash on Apr 22. On Apr 16, they host South China in the AFC Cup.
Elsewhere, Negri Sembilan Naza beat Perak 3-1, Perlis defeated Police 4-0, Brunei DPMM FC upset Sarawak 1-0 away and Johor FC beat UPB-MyTeam 2-1.
(Source FAM.org.my)
The Canaries have virtually wrapped up the title with an unassailable 11-point lead with three matches to go after the 2-1 win over Terengganu on Saturday night.
Selangor, by contrast, were out of sorts as bottom-placed Penang crafted a rare win in an emphatic manner, winning 4-1 at the City Stadium, putting an end to the Red Giants’ dream of wresting the title away from Alor Star.
Kedah coach Azraai Khor Abdullah was prepared to accept the bouquets as his team remain in contention on all fronts – the FA Cup, the AFC Cup and later the Malaysia Cup.
“I’m pleased to be part of the first ever team to retain the Super League title. By the grace of God, we managed to do so unbeaten at home and plagued by so many injuries.
“In fact Outlaw (Bernard Huggins’ nickname) has been carrying an ankle injury for a long time but he was needed to hold the fort in the absence of A. Victor,” said Azraai.
Marlon Alex James opened the scoring in the 22nd minute before Ashaari Shamsuddin equalised five minutes after the break.
Huggins, who hails from St Vincent and Grenadines, produced the winner with four minutes to go.
“We wish to thank the management, the fans and friends who have supported the team through thick and thin. This is our present to them,” said Azraai.
Kedah lead the table with 53 points, with the highest scoring rate in the country. Selangor are second with 42 points, followed by Negri Sembilan Naza who leapfrogged over Perak after a win over the latter in Paroi.
Selangor were perhaps psychologically affected after they were docked three points after the FAM disciplinary committee found the FAS guilty for withdrawing four players – Akmal Rizal Ahmad Rakhli, Indra Putra Mahayuddin, Amirulhadi Zainal and Safee Sali – from the Ian Rush strikers’ clinic. The players were fined RM1,000 each while coach Dollah Salleh RM10,000.
Asked about the incentives dangled to the players, Azraai said he was thankful his charges were not a demanding lot.
But he would propose the team to perform Umrah or minor pilgrimage during Ramadhan.
“We were in Bali last year, so it would be nice if we could perform Umrah this time,” said the former Kedah midfielder.
The Canaries travel to Selayang to play Police on Apr 19, followed by the home encounter against Pahang on Apr 26 before bringing the curtain down in Perlis on May 3.
With the AFC Cup and FA Cup still very much in Azraai’s system, he has set his mind on resting a few key players for the upcoming league matches.
“Outlaw, Khyril (Muhymeen Zambri) and Pak Long (Ahmad Fauzi Shaari) have not been fully fit. It’s time to give them a rest so that they can recuperate faster,” said Azraai.
Kedah will host Malacca in the FA Cup quarterfinal second leg clash on Apr 22. On Apr 16, they host South China in the AFC Cup.
Elsewhere, Negri Sembilan Naza beat Perak 3-1, Perlis defeated Police 4-0, Brunei DPMM FC upset Sarawak 1-0 away and Johor FC beat UPB-MyTeam 2-1.
(Source FAM.org.my)
The "Team Soul"
The team of drum mans of hijaukuning.com, during match against Melaka for FA Cup. Even KEDAH supporters less than Melaka supporters, we have conquered their stadium with our shouted and chanted...
Hooligan on the street.....
12:01 am
After the match with Melaka on 8 April, we all then just have fun, walked together along the street while chanting hijau kuning song. With the drums were beated, the silent night was filled with unmelodious voices of us...local people started staring at us as the result of their losing football team to our team, KEDAH...
After the match with Melaka on 8 April, we all then just have fun, walked together along the street while chanting hijau kuning song. With the drums were beated, the silent night was filled with unmelodious voices of us...local people started staring at us as the result of their losing football team to our team, KEDAH...
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