Jumat, 15 Mei 2009

Hadiah Romantis Telah Dikirim

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Hadiah romantis untuk cewek sudah dikirim nih. Hadiah romantis ulang tahun BloggerCeria yang ke-1 bulan ( ) berupa 4 script senilai total lebih dari Rp 4,2 juta baru saja dikirim ke masing-masing pemenang. Semoga hadiah yang romantis tersebut berkenan..

Selanjutnya untuk permanen backlink dan pasang banner gratis tinggal di reply lagi aja, ok2.. Thx untuk Menyox's Blog, blog sobat kita yang satu ini menarik juga topik-topiknya. Selain itu, hampir setiap hari di-update jadi tiap hari saya dapat email dengan artikel-artikel yang fresh.. Hadiah romantis juga sudah dikirim ke Journey, blog tersebut punya tampilan header yang baru lho, jadi keliatan lebih menarik. Ga ketinggalan juga untuk , semoga sukses kafenya. :)

Semoga hadiah romantis untuk pacar tersebut berkenan dan bermanfaat ya.. Scriptnya banyak yang nyari lho di forum2. Met weekend all, sukses untuk Wisata SEO Sadau.. :D
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Marseille close in on football title glory

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Marseille moved a step closer to their first league title in 17 years on Wednesday after goals from Mamadou Niang and Brandao brought a 2-0 win at local rivals Nice to send the southerners three points clear of the pack.

Niang bagged the opener after 26 minutes before Brazilian Brandao, who has averaged a goal every other game since his arrival from Shakhtar Donetsk mid-season, made the points safe on the hour.

Marseille moved onto 71 points from 35 games after their 20th league win of the campaign, but Bordeaux were out to draw level on points with a win in the late match at Valenciennes.

As the pair chase the automatic Champions League slots reigning champions Lyon may have to make do with a shot at the qualifiers as an eighth straight league title still looking beyond them despite Tuesday's 3-0 home stroll over relegation-threatened Nantes at the Gerland stadium.

Lyon have 64 points with three games remaining - but the seven-point gap with Marseille now looks too great to close even if the former can win their outstanding tussle with the former European champions.

Jean II Makoun bagged two of Lyon's goals, following an early header with a neat strike on 35 minutes as Claude Puel's team rallied following a three-match goalless spell and four-game run without a win.

Anthony Mounier's header 11 minutes from time completed the one-way traffic.

Paris Saint Germain moved to within a point of Lyon after Mateja Kezman scored Wednesday's only goal at Le Mans.

Eight-times champions Nantes' loss at Lyon suggests they will now struggle to beat the dreaded drop with just 33 points from their 35 games - especially as fellow former giants Saint Etienne won 4-2 at relegated Le Havre to move three points clear of the Canaries
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INTERSPORT on board for U21 finals

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INTERSPORT Sweden has been appointed the Official Sports Shop of the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship which will take place between 15 and 29 June in Sweden.

Market leader
INTERSPORT, the worldwide leader in the sporting goods retail market, is also market leader in Sweden. In its role as the Official Sports Shop, INTERSPORT Sweden will distribute 2009 UEFA European U21 Championship branded merchandise throughout their Swedish retail outlets as well as creating a web shop which will be launched specifically for this event.

'Great collaboration'
INTERSPORT Sweden will also act as the official on-site retailer, selling a broad range of products at all of the fo
ur stadia at the tournament in Gothenburg, Malmo, Halmstad and Helsingborg. "Based on the great collaboration we experienced with INTERSPORT during UEFA EURO 2008™, we are convinced that UEFA has chosen the right partner to make sure that high quality products are offered to football fans in Sweden," UEFA commercial director Philippe Margraff said.

'Experience'
Commenting on the agreement, INTERSPORT International CEO Franz Julen said: "With the UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2009 in Sweden we will continue our good co-operation with UEFA in football, one of our major sport categories. We are proud to be a National Supporter and our retail experience together with INTERSPORT Sweden's strong football market position will further contribute to a successful event."
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Disabled fans to benefit from UEFA award

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The annual UEFA Monaco Charity Award, amounting to CHF 1 million, will be presented to the UK National Association of Disabled Supporters (NADS) for a four-year development programme for its Centre for Access to Football in Europe (CAFE) project.

2009 award
The 2009 award was approved by the UEFA Executive Committee at its most recent meeting in Bucharest, Romania, and will be presented at UEFA's Monaco events in August which herald the start of the new European club competition season.

Raising awareness
The objective of the CAFE programme is to offer further access for disabled fans to football games and improve
stadium infrastructures for disabled supporters across Europe. The aim is also to raise disability awareness and improve the lives of disabled people using the special influence of football within Europe, as well as building up a network of disabled supporter groups across Europe.

Support and guidance
UEFA's grant will help the National Association of Disabled Supporters to develop the CAFE initiative across the continent, by making football more accessible for disabled fans, but also contributing to the inclusion of disabled people within social life as a whole. Through the CAFE project, the UK body will be able to share its expertise and give support and guidance to all stakeholders – including UEFA, national football associations, leagues, clubs and fans, as well as disabled supporter groups.
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Top Ten: Best Buys Of The Season

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10 - Amr Zaki
Oh he's been toilet since November, is only on loan (yeah, we're breaking our own rules - what's it to you?) and has a rather relaxed attitude to timekeeping, but boy he was good before that. Eight goals in his first 11 league games had everyone - including the scouts of the European big boys - rubbing their eyes and wondering where the hell Steve Bruce had found this one. How we all laughed when Bruce pointed to the FIFA rankings (based on international goals-to-games ratio) that said Zaki was the best striker in the world, then how we stopped laughing when he started banging them in. Anonymous for months now, but deserves a mention for that electric early-season form.



9 - Peter Crouch
Weird season down on the south coast. After starting the campaign with arguably the best strikeforce outside the top four, hopes were high of a European charge, but since the departure of Redknapp, Diarra and Defoe it's been a relegation fight. And how much worse would it have been without Crouch? Perhaps £10million for 12 goals is a little disappointing, but using crude, flawed and inexact logic, Crouch's goals have gained 11 points for Pompey, without which they would now be stone bottom.



8 - Andriy Arshavin
Last summer, as Arshavin's agent Dennis Lachter managed the impressive achievement of standing out as one of the more despicable members of his profession by hawking his man across the continent, all the talk was of a man who went missing when it mattered. 'Would he be able to stand the physical rigours of Blighty?' we mused. Well, based on the evidence since January, it's an emphatic 'Yes'.


It's worth noting that Arsenal haven't lost a game that Arshavin has started, and without his clinical intervention would have been embarrassed at Anfield last month. Would be higher on this list if his contribution had actually led to any tangible success this campaign, but he may prove to be one of the most astute buys Wenger has ever made.



7 - Robinho
Rubbish away from home, apparently shoddy attitude, in the papers for, shall we say, the wrong reasons, but the Premier League would have been a duller place this season without him. For all the stretches of anonymity, there have
been some dazzling moments of skill - skill that few others in the division, let alone in the Manchester City side, are capable of.


His was also an important signing for ADUG's hopes of world domination. While it's true that Robinho was simply desperate to leave Real Madrid last summer and would have gone anywhere for the right coin, it proves that City have the muscle to buy players of world renown. Kaka may have turned his nose up, but if they are serious about challenging the top four cartel, then more signings like Mr De Souza are required.



6 - Marouane Fellaini
'Who the f**k is he?' was this correspondent's reaction upon hearing that Everton had splashed £15million on a 20-year-old Belgian who looked like Screech from Saved By The Bell. Wrong we were proved, with Fellaini contributing an impressive nine goals from midfield, and perhaps most importantly taking some of the burden from Tim Cahill. In a season when Everton have been so short of strikers - often having to operate without one - Fellaini's contributions have been invaluable.



5 - Sebastien Bassong
If there is a small, tiny, pinprick of shining light at Newcastle this season, it is this young Frenchman. Signed ostensibly as 'one for the future' last summer, Bassong was quickly pressed into action, initially at left-back, but has since established himself as United's most consistent performer in the middle of defence. While that may sound like a back-handed compliment, it really isn't, and if Newcastle do go down then Bassong will be one of the only men who can leave with some degree of pride.



4 - Luka Modric
Apparently rejected by Arsene Wenger on the basis that he was too lightweight, Modric's early-season form looked to have confirmed those fears. First Juande Ramos, then Harry Redknapp didn't seem to know what to do with him - centre midfielder? Support striker? Free role? Then, 'Huzzah' said 'Arry. 'Why not play him in a nominal left-sided position joining attacks from the flank?' As it turns out, not a bad idea at all, and Modric has been the creative fulcrum of Tottenham's post-October success.



3 - James Beattie
A match made in heaven, this. It took Tony Pulis two stabs at it, but after the failure of Dave Kitson, he cracked the perfectly simple plan of procuring a battering ram up front to convert the chances that Stoke's somewhat robust style of play created. Whether both Beattie and Stoke will be found out next season remains to be seen, but for this campaign this was an absolutely spiffing bit of business, what what.



2 - Mark Schwarzer
Ask a Middlesbrough fan what exactly has gone wrong this season and you could be there for a while, but surely a massive factor in their demise has been their failure to replace one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League.


While much of Fulham's success this season has been based on the rock solid, intimidating and Easter Island statue-esque presence of Brede Hangeland, their exemplary defensive record can be largely attributed to the air of calm assuredness that Schwarzer exudes. Fulham have conceded the fewest goals of anyone outside the top three (Arsenal's spanking on Sunday pushed their 'GA' column above the Cottagers'), and with Schwarzer an ever-present and keeping clean sheets in over half of those games, it doesn't take a genius to work out where they have gone right.



1 - Wilson Palacios
Given the appalling events of the weekend, this may look like a sympathy vote, but it really isn't. In fact, that Palacios has been living with the knowledge that his brother was in captivity for 18 months makes his performances all the more remarkable.


Palacios has been the sort of player that Spurs have needed ever since Edgar Davids left - someone with some toughness to allow the rest of the midfield to play. And boy has it worked. You could argue that Palacios is perhaps the sole reason for Tottenham's latter-season form, given that his industry allows the likes of Aaron Lennon and Luka Modric ahead of him to create and attack in the safe knowledge that they have some protection behind them.


Spurs have spent ridiculous amounts on duff players over the last few years, but £14million for Palacios could turn out to be a bargain.
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Win a Print Signed by Fernando Torres

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Revista De La Liga have teamed up with Shop.Icons.com - the home of signed football memorabilia - to give one lucky person the chance to win the prize of a lifetime - a print signed by Liverpool and Spain striker Fernando Torres!

Shop.Icons.com have provided fans of the beautiful game with exclusive official signed football memorabilia for ove
r eight years, meeting up with the world's greatest players on a regular basis to bring you the widest range of exclusive signed football memorabilia, including:

• Ryan Giggs
• Fernando Torres
• Cesc Fabregas
• Kaka
• Eric Cantona
• Lionel Messi
• Diego Maradona
• Pele
• Fabio Cannavaro

All memorabilia is from official, closed signing sessions that Icons have held with the players, and comes in presentation packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity featuring an image of the player signing the shirt.

Keep watching Revista De La Liga on Sky Sports to be the first to hear about these great prizes.

CLOSING DATE: Monday 18th May 2009
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bobby charlton says...

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How the campaign works

The "There is Moore to know" campaign features four key themes:

Saving lives – goal keeper – David James
The Bobby Moore Fund for Cancer Research UK raises vital funds for research into bowel cancer and increases public awareness of the disease.

Defend your body – de
fenders – Rio Ferdinand and Micah Richards
Around two-thirds of bowel cancer cases could be prevented by changes to lifestyle. You can reduce the risk of the disease by being physically active, maintaining a healthy body weight, cutting down on alcohol and eating a healthy, balanced diet.

Pass the message on – midfielders – Michael Carrick and Shaun Wright-Phillips
Encourage family or friends to take part in screening when they are invited and tell them about bowel cancer and the symptoms.

Attack the disease – striker – Theo Walcott
In the 15 years since Bobby Moore died, the Fund has raised over £12 million pounds through a variety of fundraising events and initiatives.
Supporting the campaign

Rio Ferdinand said:
"My England team-mates and I were shocked to find out that 44 people die from bowel cancer every day in the UK and yet over eight out ten cases can be successfully treated if detected early enough."
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