Saturday, 28 June 2008

EURO 08- FINAL

IS IT SPAIN DREAM COULD COME TRUE? BE A SOCCER PLAYER, SPAIN PLAYER IS NO HARM AND DISAPPOINTING IN THE FUTURE.

THERE IS SO MANY YEAR, THEY NEVER STEP INTO FINAL FOR INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION.

WISH SPAIN ALL THE BEST AND BRING THE CUP BACK TO THE HOME TOWN.

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Turkey Out from EURO 08 Final

The result is disappointed, 2-3 lose to German. I believed if there is no so many of injuired player. It should a better result for Turkey.

By the way, lose already registered a history in EURO 08. I wish Turkey next tourament in World Cup will be better.


GO! GO! GO! TURKEY

Monday, 23 June 2008

Turkey can be member of Final EURO 2008

As i aware, Turky has a good chance to be a final member. the fighting spirit deem strong. I was a football fans, my prefrence team is ManU and AC milan.

If see the performance of Turky, i believed the history will continue created by thier football player.

Good, Turkey. Continue it to final. I am always behind you all.

Wednesday, 18 June 2008

MU vs NewCastle

The opening show for ManU is 0n 16/8/08. They have a home ground advantage for beginning match.

ManU is a retain champion title team. Hence, they want to play hard to shown to fans. I am here to predict 2-0 is a final result.

Any comment on above, welcome!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, 16 June 2008

Turkey play a good football at EURO 2008

IF U WATCHING THE MATCH TURKY VS CZE. U SHOULD AWARE THAT THIS IS A FANTATIC PERFORMANCE BY TURKEY AT THE LAST 20 MINUTES.

OLEOLE!!!!!!!!! GOOD GAMES GOOD SCORED.

I LOVE IT

Sunday, 15 June 2008

Playing Football Skill

How to play football????

Experiences and Confidence grew through each stage of refining our analyzing formulation and skills.

We grew stronger and became a sizeable market player around the region.

Good player can perform reliable passing and carrying a ball in accurate time. That now one day u can have it.

Remember 10 years training brought a perfect skill to handle the big competition.

If u wanna be a good player. Accumilated u skill day by day. There is a difficult task.

Are u agree?

German may go back early in euro 08

Midfielder Torsten Frings insists Germany will beat Austria on Monday to make the Euro 2008 quarter-finals and ensure there is no repeat of previous early exits from the last two European Championships.

Germany will face neighbours Austria in Vienna in their final Group B game needing a win to safe-guard their place in the quarter-finals after a shock defeat to Croatia last Thursday.

Having won their third European title at Euro 1996, Germany then came home early from the Netherlands-Belgium tournament in 2000 and were also eliminated without a win after the group stage in Portugal in 2004.

But Frings says the Germany side of Euro 2008 are much better than four years ago and will beat Austria to set up a possible quarter-final against Portugal in Basel next Thursday.

"You can't compare the situation with 2004, because the current team is much better than it was then," said Frings.

"In 2004, our elimination was logical, because our levels were not good enough to play in such a tournament.

"It is different here, we have a better team, we have shown it in the past and we will prove it again on Monday.

"I even believe that to be under a bit of pressure will be useful for us for the remainder of the tournament.

"I live with the principal we will eliminate the host country and will go on to win other matches here."

Frings admits tension is high in the Germany camp, but insists they will use the shock defeat by Croatia to bounce back having been humbled 2-1 by Slaven Bilic's side in Klagenfurt, Austria, last Thursday.

After making just a handful of appearances for Werder Bremen last season after suffering from three separate knee injuries, Frings insists they will win in Vienna to stay in the tournament.

"I am convinced we will qualify for the quarter-finals, we just had a bad match against Croatia," said the 31-year-old.

"There is a tension amongst the squad, because of the situation we have put ourselves in after a bad performance, but that is positive.

"We always believe we have a good team which can win the match against Austria.

"If everyone does their job, we know we have nothing to fear against any team.

"Against Croatia, many things didn't function and we have talked about it as a squad.

"The coach has discussed it with each and every one of us, but now it is the past, we concentrate on Austria.

And Frings laughed off any criticism of coach Joachim Loew or Germany's playing style which was exposed by the defeat.

"I find it a little laughable that there is a discussion about the coach," said Frings.

"Two years of positive work cannot be undone by 90 minutes and a bad match. As for the system, I do not see reasons to change some.

"It has been in place for four years and has often enabled us to win.

"One bad match is no reason to start changing it."

Article about Spanish

Spanish fans, expecially those who follow Real Madrid, will rejoice that David Villa's last-gasp winner against Sweden will almost certainly put off, for the time being, their having to achieve what world champions Italy and runners-up France could not.

Namely, avoid getting flattened by a Dutch steamroller.

Spain's successes over Russia and the Swedes mean Luis Aragones' men won Group D after the Russians defeated Greece 1-0 on Saturday and ended the Greeks reign as European champions.

That means a quarter-final meeting with either Romania, France - or world champions Italy, who controversially knocked the "Furia roja" out in the last eight of the 1934 and 1994 World Cups.

But at least a meeting with the Dutch will be for a later date - if both keep up their current form - and that postpones a conflict of interest for Spanish fans of the 'Oranje'.

In a country where club famously comes before country Real fans must feel they are in a win-win situation as their trio Wesley Sneijder, Arjen Robben and Ruud van Nistelrooy have been on fire for Holland in two games where they have wrung the life out of both the Italians and the French.

If and when the Dutch and the Spanish do meet, given their extensive personnel links, it will be an interesting meeting of footballing minds.

The odds would suggest advantage Holland in that their players have intimate knowledge of the Spanish system through playing in La Liga.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst, who netted against the Italians along with Sneijder and van Nistelrooy, spent four years at Barcelona, though he has now returned home to Feyenoord.

Holland have for decades made superb travellers and their ability to indulge in cultural assimilation is second to none.

Although they have a solid foundation of home-based players, nine in the squad turning out in the Eredivisie, six more ply their trade in the English Premiership. Real's goalscoring trio aside 'only' four play in Spain - the fourth 'mosquetero' being Sevilla defender Khalid Boulahrouz.

But the links with La Liga are tried and tested and Spain has become almost a second home for a roll call of famous Dutch players throughout the decades.


Dutch forward Arjen Robben (L) is congratulated by teammate Dutch midfielder Giovanni van Bronckhorst after scoring a goal during the Euro 2008 Championships Group C football match Netherlands vs. France, on June 13, at the Stade de Suisse Wankdorf in Bern, Switzerland.
All that has changed recently is today Real Madrid are more orange than Barcelona, who has traditionally had the deeper Dutch hue with the likes of Johan Cruyff (champion player and coach), fellow recent coaches Louis van Gaal and Frank Rijkaard and a long roll call of Dutch internationals from Johan Neeskens to Patrick Kluivert and Marc Overmars.

Real may of course try to balance things up next season by bringing in a Portuguese-speaker in the shape of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Portuguese has regularly been heard in the corridors of the Nou Camp - but Barca's preference in that regard has historically been for lusophones who hail from Brazil.

Whatever the domestic ramifications for next year's La Liga contest, one thing is clear on the evidence of Euro 2008 to date:

The Dutch, with their 21st-Century variant of Total Football are unquestionably the latinos of northern Europe, with van Basten a proponent of flair-fuelled, attacking football from the flanks - a concept foreign to so many today and past sides such as 1966 vintage England.

A quarter-final encounter with the Swedes - or possibly the Russians - would thus prove a fascinating clash of styles before a potential semi pitting Holland's Real Madrid forward line against Real Madrid pillars of the Spanish defence in the shape of Iker Casillas and Sergio Ramos.

At least Spain's rivals do not have Raul to worry about - although given the hot form of Valencia-Liverpool tandem David Villa and Fernando Torres that will be of little comfort to anyone, Holland or otherwise.

Fr AFP

Euro Championship CUP

I predict sweet will draw with portugal At 0:0. I am a football fans but never bet.

The commercial attached to sport brings a lot of result become unpredictavble. So., if u r a fans, sometime u may angry while u soupport lose in the game.

I belived one day sport star may giving a bad education if they can not avoid the commercial acivities.

The luxurt life brings a star delivery the wron message on sport.