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tao thấy cái chỗ chơi xèng ở trung tâm chiếu film quốc ja hay hơn ở vincom :-j có trò bóng rổ :> chưa bao h mình qua đc bài 3 =,=
vừa tiền nhất :-? hay là du hí 1 vòng HN1 thân thương rồi tạt vào chỗ ngon chén rồi lượn lờ tiếp:-? mà thôi kiểu đấy dắt gái gú đi hay hơn là 1 lũ zai ất :))
chém gió về mấy em ngon ngon thì thôi nghỉ nhé :)) để đến hè đi bơi tập thể còn nhiều cơ hội :">:-j
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tóm lại là bí ý tưởng :)) để tối hôm thứ 4 onl confer 1 buổi là xog tuốt :>

@ Phúc: nhân ngày Labor day ae bùng học thêm đi đá PS3 ko ;)) tớ có tiền rồi :">





Hiddink: I Have Played Barcelona Twice In My Head
Barcelona have already lost twice to Chelsea in Guus Hiddink's mind games and he is confident that Jose Bosingwa is the man to stop Lionel Messi.

Guus Hiddink has revealed that he has already beaten Barcelona twice with Chelsea in his head as he thoroughly analyses every game in the build-up by thinking through every minute of the game.

The Dutchman is thorough in his preparations for matches and now he has explained how he likes to sit back and think through matches and include tactics, moves and substitutions.

While Hiddink would not say what had happened in the two games in his head, he did reveal that Chelsea won both and now he is hoping the same thing can happen in reality on Tuesday in Camp Nou.

“You have to think ahead and I have played Barcelona twice in my head," The Sun quote him as saying.

The imaginary games have included Jose Bosingwa stopping Lionel Messi from performing as Hiddink explained that he has high hopes of the full-back being able to cope with the Argentinian.

“In my head, I have never lost a game in preparation! But you have to focus a lot on the difficulty and the complexity of the job Bosingwa has to do," the manager continued.

"Jose has stiffness in his thigh but there is nothing to be worried about.
“He has not played recently, so it is natural that he has suffered some reaction. But it has nothing to do with the hamstring injury he has had.

“It will be tough in Barcelona, but he has to do it. Let him do the job, don’t focus on the difficulty.

“He is facing one of the most attractive players in the world. But we can’t just focus on Messi – if you do that, you neglect the power of their other players and they can harm you.”

Lucas Brown, Goal.com






Henry: ‘Brave’ Barcelona Do Not Fear Chelsea Champions League Tie

The French international forward insists that la Blaugrana are courageous enough to overcome the Blues in the Champions League semi-final.

Barcelona striker Thierry Henry feels that the Spanish giants demonstrated that they have the fortitude to see off Chelsea in the Champions League semi-final following their Primera Division draw with Valencia on Saturday.

Los Cules fought back from 2-1 down at the Mestalla to earn a vital point thanks to an 85th minute equaliser from the French international.

La Blaugrana have been installed as favourites to win Europe's top competition this season and the 31-year-old believes they have the mettle and the nerve to give themselves a chance to lift the trophy by beating the Blues to book a place in the final.

"We showed what courage we have as a side," Henry is quoted as saying by The Daily Mail.

"That was the type of performance that wins you trophies. We lost our concentration twice and they made us pay but we are a brave team and we came back into the game.

"Now all our attention turns to Chelsea, Real Madrid and then Chelsea again."

Ricky Brooks, Goal.com
 
Chỉnh sửa lần cuối:
confer thì vào chửi nhau là chính chứ có làm đ' j` đâu :-j
à quên mất ý tưởg của Phúc, Dragon Ball :)) :))
 
diễn viên xấu như sh*t
chichi trong truyện xinh là thế 8-> rất châu á 8->
bunma "đô" là vậy 8->
diễn viên mặt mũi đêk thể chịu đc :(
đc cái có Châu Nhuận Phát :x thằng này oánh kungfu hay hơn cả Thành Long :))
 
poster trailer imdb blah blah
ko bao h làm j mà ko có bị trước (:| bài học xương mấu 8->
 
nó công chiếu ở Mĩ oy (:| search trên net đi có khi kiếm đc link down bản đẹp =))
tao thấy X-men Origins hay lắm mà đêk biết khi nào chiếu :">
thôi để im bố học hóa :> tối nay ko làm j dành sức mai chạy marathon lên tầng tư :))
 
nó là Trym kánh kụt mà :P :P :P
nói chung là có ai xem dragon ball với tớ hok. hok là tớ đy 1 mình đếy :"> :"> :">
songoku đẹp trai phết, mấy đứa kia thì hok biết bởi quên gần hết truyện rồi :P :P :P
công nhận xem mấy đoạn bọn nó oánh nhau cũng hok ảo lắm nhưng mà kệ :D :D :D
 
Chỉnh sửa lần cuối:
Barcelona v Chelsea: A Brief History
Barcelona and Chelsea meet for the fourth time in European competition, but already things are a lot calmer than the last two encounters. Lucas Brown looks back at some incredible games.


Barcelona and Chelsea may only have a brief history of games between them in recent years, but they have been tumultuous, controversial and very important to both clubs.

Having met for the first time in the Inter City Fairs Cup in the mid-1960's it was not until the Blues rose to become one of Europe's elite that the two clubs began to meet on a more regular basis.

As well as the action on the field and the goals galore that have littered matches between the Blues and the Blaugrana, the characters that participated have also become heroes and villains.

Jose Mourinho's behaviour after his return to Camp Nou with the London club saw him labelled as the 'enemy of football' by UEFA as he forced a highly-rated referee to resign after some flippant comments.

The Portuguese boss then criticised what he deemed 'theatre' when Lionel Messi and Asier Del Horno clashed in another tie, while Victor Valdes claimed he was fouled for a crucial goal that sparked controversy in Catalunya.

1999-2000

While Mourinho may have used the stage to great effect, the off-field histrionics were not required when the sides were paired together in the 1999-2000 Champions League quarter finals.

Both clubs had already played 12 matches to reach the last eight as the competition contained two group stages when they were paired up in a draw that saw Chelsea playing at home in the first leg.

There was little controversy, but there was to be a big surprise as the hosts were not yet at the level with which they are associated nowadays and their first half performance at Stamford Bridge raised expectations level.

Gianfranco Zola put the Blues ahead before a double from Tor Andre Flo before the break put the London side in command and there appeared to be no way back for Barcelona.

But a goal from Luis Figo saw the Blaugrana rekindle some hope and in Camp Nou that was used as a source of inspiration as Rivaldo, Figo and Dani all netted to take the game into extra time after Flo had again found the net for Chelsea.

The hosts had the impetus with them and Rivaldo scored from the spot before Patrick Kluivert added a fifth to set up a semi final tie that the Catalan club would lose against Valencia.

2004-05

Five years later and things were seen to be very different as Mourinho had lifted Chelsea to the Premier League title and now had set his sights on leading the club to European glory.

A year after he had made his name by winning the Champions League with Porto, the brusque coach was to return to a club where he had enjoyed an apprenticeship under Sir Bobby Robson and then Louis van Gaal.

Met at the airport in Catalunya with fans berating him with chants of 'translator', the role they believe he was best in, were not unexpected as he sought to turn up the heat in the build-up by over-stating Chelsea's chances of victory.

Barcelona themselves were just beginning to emerge from a period of six seasons without a trophy and were back in the Champions League after a season spent trying to succeed in the UEFA Cup.

Frank Rijkaard was the complete opposite of the Blues coach and preferred to stay out of the slanging match that would have ensued had he responded to some of Mourinho's comments.

Instead, the Chelsea boss turned his attention to the matchday referee and accused the highly-rated Anders Frisk of speaking to Rijkaard during the interval of Chelsea's first leg defeat in Camp Nou.

That accusation had huge consequences as the matchday official received death threats from people claiming to be Chelsea fans and, coming only months after he was struck by an object at a Roma game, he decided to stop refereeing.

Chelsea lost 2-1 thanks to goals from Maxi Lopez and Samuel Eto'o, after they had led through a Juliano Belletti own goal, but this was almost forgotten amid the furore.

Didier Drogba was dismissed in that encounter and the scene appeared set for the Blaugrana to head to London to ease through, with Eto'o stating that if his side scored at all then the tie would be over.

Mourinho did not agree and the word from Stamford Bridge was that his team would 'crush' Barça, but few actually expected that to happen and even less thought Chelsea would be three goals ahead with fewer than 20 minutes of the gone.

Eidur Gudjohnsen, Frank Lampard and Damien Duff all netted as Chelsea were rampant, but their mood changed rapidly when Ronaldinho produced one of the goals of the season as he toe-poked home from the edge of the area after having reduced the arrears from the penalty spot.

If Barcelona had scored again the encounter would have been over, but instead there was time for a huge twist in the tail as Valdes was blocked by a Chelsea defender on the line and John Terry turned the ball in from a corner for what proved to be the winning goal.

Whether the Catalan keeper was fouled or not was an issue that raged, but more headlines were made after Rijkaard and several Barça players had to be restrained after the final whistle as frustrations boiled over.

While the Blues made it to the semi final that season and were knocked out by Liverpool with a goal from Luis Garcia that Mourinho is still infuriated about to this day, Barça did not have to wait long to avenge their loss.

2005-06

If the Blaugrana had been irked by Chelsea, and their manager in particular, then in the 2005-06 first knockout round, the Londoners' boss was apoplectic after a first leg defeat at Stamford Bridge.

It was not so much the defeat that had riled Mourinho as a red card shown to Del Horno in the first half after he went in on Messi with a challenge that left the Argentinian rolling around on the pitch.

The game was to be a tale of two own goals; Thiago Motta beat Cech at one end, before Terry nodded the ball past Valdes in the second half at the other.

Eto'o showed the sheer joy that the whole Barcelona team felt when he nodded home the winning goal in the first leg, and Mourinho went to the press and complained bitterly.

Asking how to say 'cheat' in Catalan, he aimed his venom at Messi and famously added: "Can Messi be suspended for acting? Barcelona is a cultural city with many great theatres and this boy has learned very well. He's learned play-acting."

Messi responded by stating that he did not 'do theatre' but it was clear that the Argentinian was pleased to have had effect on Mourinho, and not a good one at that.

In the return leg, things were slightly calmer and Mourinho had few complaints after Ronaldinho produced a stunning effort to put his side two up on aggregate.

After trying to do the same in their previous league game, the manager kept his players in the dressing room for several minutes after Barça had gone out on to the pitch, but the trick did not work.

An injury time penalty from Frank Lampard was not enough for the Blues and while they went on to win the Premier League title, Barça made it to Paris where they defeated Arsenal to lift the European Cup for the second time in their history.

Lucas Brown, Goal.com
 
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cái đề bựa vãi cả ra, bà giám thị thì rõ là hắc ám
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