Jumat, 24 Juni 2011

n26♥

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halo AKU SAYANG BANGET SAMA KAMU NABELA HUWAIDA RYANI :* :) . alhamdulillah kita berdua menuju bulan ke 6,yaa yang ga di duga2 ajaaa. banyak hal yg udah kita lewatin,dari yg sangat-sangat pait,sampe-sampe yg sangat manis udah berhasil kita lewatin . seru banget,walauoun kita jarang ribut sih,tapi itu ga berarti kita ga pernah berantem,pernah berantem tapi kita selesain. apalagi pas kemrin gw ulang tahun,dia semalem nya aneh bgt,tau2 siang nya dia kerumah tanpa gw tau,dikasih bunga sama dikasih sketch book dan novel refrain. huuuuuuuu makasih bnyak ya sayaaaaang :) . I LOVE YOU :* "PERCAYA SAMA AKU,KAYA AKU PERCAYA SAMA KAMU "

Minggu, 19 Juni 2011

the campeone

ini dia JL#1

first match of our

ritual doa jl#1

roby sang bintang

lawan ipa4

ipa4 match

ipa4 vs ipa5

perebutan bola oleh dikdik

bench ketika timeout

kiper aspal surga

sampe terbang gitu

fokus

laga final

vs ipa6

all ipa final

aspal angel

ini dia saat dikasih hadiah

waaaaaah ini menurut gw kado ultah gw yg paling mantep,karena apa gw juara classmeeting futsal.heheheh
ya awal nya gw cuma berharap bisa masuk semifinal,ga kepikiran aja buat sampe final apalagi juara,terima kasih buat para aspal angel yg selalu dukung kita .hehehhe

Minggu, 12 Juni 2011

untitled

udah lama ga nge-post

sebenrnya gw lagi galau untuk beberapa hal,yaitu:
1.you must know gw harus cari lia hari lain krna gw go hari senin kamis.gw males pindah,karna gw males ngurus nya lagi.tapi kalau gw berhenti sayang meen hi-1 level gw sekarang
2.gw emg udah beberapa bulan ini ada maslah (ga gw beberkan) yaa ini yg sebenernya bikin gw selalu nangis kalaunlagi solat,bikin gw selalu down,yg bikin gw jadi sakit2an sebenrnya. gw sih sebenernya selalu postive thinking,tapi bayangan itu selalu ada,kalau emg iya mati aja gw.byeee gw mati aja kalau gitu maaah

gw harap gw bisa lewatin satu2 masalah ini,biar gw ga punya beban masalah,ya allah bantu yaaaa. saya tau engkau tidak akan memberi pikiran lebihdari akal mansuia seperti sayaaa

Kamis, 02 Juni 2011

note

semua tentang MANCHESTER UNITED para pemain yg ada di blog diambil dari wikipedia.org dan google.com .

Edwin Van Der Sar#1 ( the best goalkeeper in the world)


Edwin van der Sar (Dutch pronunciation: [ɛdʋɪn vɑn dər sɑr]) (born 29 October 1970[2]) is a Dutch former footballer who played as a goalkeeper for AFC AjaxJuventusFulham andManchester United. He is the most capped player in the Netherlands national football team's history.
He started his senior career at Ajax and is considered to be a member of a golden generation of players at the club. He remained there for nine years before moving to Italian club Juventus and then to England, first to Fulham and then to Manchester United. He is one of the few footballers to have won the UEFA Champions League with two different teams – with Ajax in 1995 and Manchester United in 2008; in the latter, he was also named UEFA Man of the Match. Van der Sar also won the UEFA Cup with Ajax in 1992.
Throughout a long and successful career, Van der Sar achieved and set numerous records. In the 2008–09 season he set the world league clean sheet record by not conceding a single goal for 1,311 minutes. Along with being the most capped player for the Netherlands national team, with 130 caps, he is also the oldest player to win the Premier League, at 40 years and 205 days old. Individually Van Der Sar has won several honours, including Best European Goalkeeper in 1995, 2008, 2009 and 2010, and UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year in 1995 and 2009. Is considered by many experts, players and press as one of the best goalkeepers of all time.

Club career

Ajax

Born in Voorhout, Van der Sar began his career at his hometown club, Foreholte, and then vv Noordwijk. At a relatively late age, he was brought to the attention of Louis van Gaal, and subsequently signed for Ajax. Even though he joined late he went into the reserve team and bided his time before getting his first team call up by Louis van Gaal. He enjoyed a long and successful stint in their senior side, winning the1991–92 UEFA Cup and the 1994–95 UEFA Champions League, as well as the 1995 Best European Goalkeeper award. He was in goal for Ajax in the 1996 UEFA Champions League Final, but had to make do with a runner-up medal as they lost the penalty shootout againstJuventus. He made a total of 226 appearances for Ajax and scored a penalty for Ajax to complete an 8–1 victory over De Graafschap in the 1997–98 season. In his first full season as Ajax No. 1 he won the Dutch Football Goalkeeper of the Year, he would then go on to retain the award for the next 3 consecutive years

Juventus

In 1999 van der Sar's stature of being one of Europe's top goalkeepers drew attention from Manchester United after the departure of Peter Schmeichel, however Van der Sar moved to Italian club Juventus for a fee believed to be worth around £5 million. He made his debut for The Old Lady in the 1-1 draw with Reggina at the Stadio Delle Alpi.[4] He became the first non-Italian to keep goal for the Turin club, in the process becoming regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in Italian football.
He was the first choice goalkeeper during his first two seasons in Italy, making 66 Serie A appearances as Juventus finished runners up in the league twice under Carlo Ancelotti. On the final day of the 1999-2000 season, Juventus lost to Perugia Calcio, allowing Lazio to win the title. The following season, Van der Sar helped Juventus finish 2 points behind eventual champions A.S. Roma.
Despite his good form, van der Sar lost his place in the summer of 2001, after the Bianconeri purchased Italian International keeper Gianluigi Buffon from Parma for a reported fee of £32.6 million, a world-record fee for a goalkeeper. Unwilling to remain as second choice behind Buffon, Van der Sar made it clear he wished to move on after 2 years in Serie A. Despite the attention of huge clubs all around Europe, Van der Sar eventually opted to move to the English Premier League, joining newly promoted London club Fulham for a reported £7.1 million.

Fulham

van der Sar at Fulham.
On 1 August 2001, van der Sar signed a four-year contract with Fulham for an undisclosed fee, reported to be £7 million.[5] The following day, Van der Sar was officially unveiled by Fulham, and upon his arrival, he described the move as a "nice friendly atmosphere" and that he felt "appreciated".[6] He made his league debut on 18 August 2001 in a 2–3 away defeat against Manchester United.[7] In total, he notched up 127 league appearances while at Fulham. His performances for the Cottagers caught the eye of Manchester United and the attention of Sir Alex Ferguson.[8][9]

Manchester United

2005–06 season

Van der Sar moved to Manchester United on 10 June 2005[10] for a reported fee of £2 million, although the exact transfer fee was undisclosed.[11] Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson considers him the best goalkeeper to have played for the club since Peter Schmeichel.[12]

2006–07 season

Van der Sar in action for Manchester United
On 5 May 2007, his penalty save helped assure a 1–0 triumph over Manchester City in the Manchester derby. The following day, Chelsea's failure to beat Arsenal at the Emirates ensured Manchester United's ninth Premier League trophy and Van der Sar's first. He was also named to the 2006–07 PFA Team of the Year.[13] Three months later, he was a catalyst in Manchester United's 16th FA Community Shield victory, as he saved three consecutive penalties in a shootout after Manchester United and Chelsea played to a 1–1 draw at the end of regular time.[14]

2007–08 season

The 2007–08 season was van der Sar's best season since his arrival; he had several great performances despite a niggling groin injury. He would help United secure their second successive Premier League title on the final day and win the Champions League by saving the final penalty of the shoot-out from Nicolas Anelka gaining him the nickname "Van der Save".[15]
Van der Sar signed a one-year extension to his current contract with Manchester United on 12 December 2008, keeping him at the club until at least the end of the 2009–10 season.[16]

2008–09 season

On 27 January 2009, Van der Sar helped Manchester United set a new club and Premier League record for consecutive clean sheets – the club's 5–0 win over West Bromwich Albion meant that they had gone 11 games and 1,032 minutes without conceding a goal, beating the previous record of 10 matches and 1,025 minutes set by Petr Čech in the 2004–05 season. He then broke the overall English league record in the club's following game four days later, beating the previous record of 1,103 minutes, set by Steve Death of Reading in 1979.[17] Another clean sheet, against West Ham on 8 February 2009, extended the record to 1,212 minutes, beating the British top-flight record of 1,155 minutes previously set by Aberdeen's Bobby Clark in 1971.[18] Finally, on 18 February 2009, Van der Sar further extended the record to 1,302 minutes, and in doing so, he broke José María Buljubasich's single-season world record of 1,289 minutes, set in the Chilean Clausurain 2005.[19][20] His clean sheet record ended on 4 March, when he made an error allowing Peter Løvenkrands of Newcastle United to score after 9 minutes.[21] In total, Van der Sar had gone 1,311 minutes without conceding in the league.[15] These clean sheets were a major factor in United clinching their 11th Premiership title as United won a lot of games 1–0 to clinch the title ahead of Liverpool. With a total of 21 clean sheets he also won the Barclays Golden Glove for 2008–09. However, he missed out on winning his third Champions League winners medal as United succumbed to a 2–0 defeat at the hands of Barcelona on 27 May 2009. Nevertheless, he won Best European Goalkeeper award from UEFA for the second time, 14 years after he first won it at Ajax. He was one of the five United players shortlisted for the PFA Players' Player of the Year award but it went to United teammate Ryan Giggs instead, however he was included into the PFA Team of the Year.[22]

2009–10 season

Van der Sar sustained a finger injury during the Audi Cup pre-season tournament, forcing him to miss the first 12 matches of Manchester United's 2009–10 season.[23] On 6 October 2009, Van der Sar returned to action for United, playing 90 minutes in the reserves againstEverton.[24] On 17 October 2009, he returned to action in the first team, playing in United's 2–1 victory over Bolton Wanderers.[25] On 21 November 2009, Van der Sar would suffer injury again and be kept out of action for 12 games, with the combination of the Dutchman’s wife suffering a brain haemorrhage just before Christmas. On 16 January 2010, Van der Sar returned to action in a 3–0 win over Burnley.[26]

2010–11 season

Van der Sar signed a one-year extension to his current contract with Manchester United on 26 February 2010, keeping him at the club until at least the end of the 2010–11 season.[27]
On 23 December 2010, British press reported that Sir Alex Ferguson had confirmed van der Sar would retire at the end of the 2010–11 Premier League season.[28] Although he denied the reports at the time,[28] Van der Sar confirmed on 27 January 2011 it now was his intention.[29] On 12 March, Van der Sar was named Man of the Match against Arsenal in the FA Cup after making several fine saves. United won the match 2–0 with goals from Wayne Rooney and Fábio. He was included in the PFA Team of the Year, making his third appearance there, others in 2007 and 2008.
On 22 May 2011, he played his final game at Old Trafford in a 4–2 victory over Blackpool resulting in Blackpool's relegation from the Premier League. He captained United as a farewell treat. His last game for the United was against Barcelona in the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final, of which United lost 3–1.
On 28 May 2011, Van der Sar retired from active football.[30]

International career

Van der Sar was included in the Netherlands's 1994 World Cup squad but did not play. He had to wait until 7 June 1995 for his international debut, against Belarus. He was in goal for three successive eliminations from major competitions by penaltiesEuro 96France 98 and Euro 2000. The Netherlands failed to qualify for the 2002 World Cup after failing to compete with Portugal and the Republic of Ireland and so during all of his career with the Netherlands, he had missed one tournament.

Euro 2004

During the penalty shootout at the Euro 2004 quarter-final against Sweden, Van der Sar saved a penalty from Olof Mellberg, as the Netherlands won the shootout 5–4 and advanced to the semifinals,[31] where they lost to Portugal.[32]

2006 World Cup

Van der Sar at the 2006 World Cup.
Prior to the 2006 World Cup group match against Ivory Coast, Van der Sar had not conceded a goal in nine consecutive competitive matches.[33] As captain of the Netherlands, he broke Frank de Boer's record of all-time caps for his country in the 2006 World Cup second round match against Portugal.[34]

Euro 2008

Edwin van der Sar in training with the Netherlands prior to Euro 2008.
On his 37th birthday, van der Sar was interviewed byRadio 538 and stated that he intended to retire from international football after Euro 2008.[35] Prior to the tournament, he was instrumental in bringing an end to a long-time dispute between veteran striker Ruud van Nistelrooy and manager Marco van Basten.[36] He was the captain in their impressive 3–0 victory over Italy on 9 June 2008, and also on 13 June for the 4–1 victory over France. On 21 June, he played in the 3–1 quarter-final loss against Russia, which was believed to be his final international.[37] This was his 16th appearance on a European Championship finals match, with which he equalled the record set by Lilian Thuram a few days earlier. Along with 22 other players Van der Sar was named in the team of the tournament.[15]Following Euro 2008, Van der Sar had the distinction of playing more minutes at the European Football Championship than any other player.[38]

2010 FIFA World Cup qualification

On 3 October 2008, at the urging of new coach Bert van Marwijk, Van der Sar agreed to come out of international retirement for the Netherlands' 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Iceland and Norway after injuries to Maarten Stekelenburg and Henk Timmer made both unavailable for the two games.[39] Van der Sar kept a clean sheet in both matches, which were won by the Dutch 2–0 and 1–0 respectively. In Oslo, the Dutch defeated Norway 1–0 courtesy of a Mark van Bommel goal, thus ensuring a fitting send-off for Van der Sar who earned his record 130th cap during that match.[40]
Van der Sar represented the Dutch national team 130 times, which makes him the country's most capped player. This puts him in the top thirty most capped players of all time.

Honours and awards

Club

Ajax
Juventus
Fulham
Manchester United

Individual

Records


RETIRED,and say good bye and many thanks to him !