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Lesen Membuat Blog


Yahuu....dengan sekelip mata aku dah dapat lesen menulis blog. Tima kasih kepada JASA yang telah menganjurkan Program Pengendalian Blog ini wlupun hanya 1 hari. Tima kasih jugak kepada ckgu2 yg telah byk menunjuk ajar dari pagi smpi ke petang. Maka itu hasilnya muncul la 1 blog yang menjadi tmpt aku meluahkan segala2 nya ni nanti...hahaha siap la ni blog nnt.

Posted by MATAKAJI | di 7:54 PG | 4 ulasan

Space Cop Gaban


Jumpa menda ni di Youtube.. aiyoo sangatlah teringat zaman kecik2.. zaman ponteng skol petang sebab nak tengok gaban… yang paling aku ingat.. “Seret Gaban ke ruang angkasa setannn…” “Kereta perisai!!…” hahahaha… best2… gaban memang best.. Tapi sedey la budak2 sekarang ndak kenal ni gaban..

Posted by MATAKAJI | di 10:48 PTG | 0 ulasan

1United




Dimitar Berbatov is a classy and complete centre-forward, pairing the ability to ruthlessly and regularly find the net inside the box with the aptitude to create moments of sheer magic outside it.Sir Alex likes players with plenty of charisma in the way they play, and the Bulgarian’s languid style is instantly recognisable on the field. It’s also an approach that has drawn comparisons with former United talisman Eric Cantona. Like the captivating Frenchman, Berbatov loves to entertain with the ball at his feet, and he also shares Cantona's happy knack for scoring important (often late) goals,
which he showed more than once in his first season at United. Berbatov started out at Bulgarian side CSKA Sofia. He joined The Armymen aged 17, following in the footsteps of his father, Ivan, who also played for the club.He was a regular goalscorer and his talent quickly attracted attention from Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen, who made their move in January 2001 after Berba's impressive start to the season for CSKA. National-team captain Berbatov made a slow start in Germany, but he regularly shone in the Champions League.

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Manchester United

A Wayne Rooney hat-trick, allied to Ryan Giggs' 100th Premier League goal, saw United edge a pulsating encounter with Portsmouth on a rain-sodden afternoon at Fratton Park.Having taken the lead through Rooney's early penalty, the Reds had to overcome the concession of a baffling spot-kick for the home side, which Kevin-Prince Boateng converted. However, Rooney struck twice after the break, once in open play, once from the spot again, before Giggs struck a late free-kick to cap a superb personal display.United were off-key for much of the first 45 minutes, with Pompey deservedly level despite the controversial nature of their goal, but after the interval the Reds ran amok, comfortably strolling to all three points in the teeming rain as Sir Alex Ferguson watched on from the shelter of the Fratton Park stands.The United manager, serving out the first instalment of a two-game touchline ban, would have been delighted by the clinical second half display from his side which put paid to the hopes of a home side straining every sinew to impress new manager Avram Grant.Pre-match, Sir Alex had warned that he would again be patching up his defence, with Rio Ferdinand, Jonny Evans, John O'Shea and Fabio all out injured. The absence of Edwin van der Sar, forced by a knee injury, also meant a rare start for Tomasz Kuszczak in goal, with Ben Foster occupying the substitute goalkeeper's role.The game's first two chances came within seconds of one another. First Giggs slipped a low corner to the lurking Paul Scholes, whose 20-yard half-volley cleared the bar by just a yard, before Aruna Dindane escaped the United defence, only to be thwarted by a terrific close-range save from Kuszczak.

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