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Saturday, January 31, 2009
6:54 PM

Clips taken from the match... ;)

3:15 PM

JPI thrash their opponents 11-2. Isak amat's scored a hat trick...
MOM Isak Amat

Friday, November 28, 2008
6:35 PM

JPI won the match 2 -1 thanks to Isak amat's 2 goals...
Score a brace The actions Lambat datang dari miri

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
11:03 AM

Monday, November 24, 2008
10:42 PM

As usual JPI took the lead through sanip ( boss ) but got hammered in the second half..More picture will come but for the time being here are some pictures taken via Nokia72 ( I know it's kabur...).. Mun ada masa I try to upload some videos.. Insya Allah..
JPI 1 - 4 J.O.

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Friday, November 21, 2008
9:30 PM

8:00 PM

The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Hardy got the only goal for JPI... Here are some pictures taken....
Before the match

The Padang Panglima Field

The action

Super-subs

JPI's scorer - Mr Hardy

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Friday, November 14, 2008
9:00 PM

JPI 2 - Champion Seven 4
We lost but we did score 2 early goals. We should have score 3 for the penalty but their keeper saved it. Our first scorer was Sahril and Noll added the second a few minutes later..
1st goal sorer

Second goal scorer

missed a penalty

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
9:12 PM

9:02 PM

On behalf of the 2008 BSM Walk-a-Hunt organising committee, we would like to once again welcome all of you, to join our yearly event. Last year, 375 teams (750 people) had joined the fun and we have collected in total, an amount of B$11,250 for registration fees, and all have been donated to charities.

As previous years, the event is opened up to all members of the public, aged 16 years and above. This year's theme will be focussing on Conserving Energy. There are more prizes to be won this year. So sign up and let's do some hunting! For more information, call 2244739 ext. 1 (Customer Service Centre) or please click BSM Walk-a-Hunt 2008

Siti Kurshiah Hj Anuar [ Chairperson ] Walk a hunt Sign Up Form .......

Saturday, November 8, 2008
10:50 PM

Borangnya
xBiz Teamworkz Management Services once again will be organising a 5 a'Side Futsal Tournament "BEAT THE UNBEATABLE FUTSAL CHALLENGE 'O8". Borang available at Gills Sports Kiulap
To those teams interested to join, if you got any enquiries you can contact Yuz (8624186) or MSN: Yushe812@hotmail.com

Friday, November 7, 2008
6:01 PM

Here are all the important pre-match stats and facts ahead of our clash with West Brom this weekend.
The sides last met in 2005-06 with the Reds winning 1-0 at Anfield thanks to Peter Crouch whilst in the return Robbie Fowler and Djibril Cisse netted in a 2-0 victory at the Hawthorns.
That goal from Peter Crouch was Liverpool's 100th in the league against West Brom at home.
Liverpool's biggest ever league win over Albion came in April 2003 when they won 6-0 at The Hawthorns. Michael Owen scored four times with Milan Baros netting the other two.
The Reds biggest win over Albion at Anfield came in September 1900 and again in September 1935 – both by a 5-0 margin.
Liverpool have won the last nine league meetings home and away scoring 30 goals while conceding only two.
Robbie Keane scored six goals in his last five league starts for Tottenham against the Baggies. The last hat-trick in League meetings at Anfield was scored by Roger Hunt in a 4-1 win in January 1968.
The Reds are five points better off than they were after 11 games of last season.
Liverpool are one goal short of recording 250 in the league under Rafa Benitez.
The Reds have occupied a place in the top two this season since beating Middlesbrough to lead the Premier League back in August.
Liverpool's next win will be their 150th in all competitions under Rafa Benitez. Only Jamie Carragher and Pepe Reina have played every minute of the club's Premier League campaign so far.
Only one of Liverpool's last eight home wins in the league has been by more than one goal. That was the 3-1 victory over Blackburn in April.
Last season West Brom won the Championship with 81 points – two more than Stoke City.
West Brom have yet to score a goal against Liverpool in the Premiership and have conceded 19 goals.
Albion's biggest win here came in October 1951 when they won 5-2.
Albion's last win at Anfield was in April 1967 when they won 1-0 with the goal coming from Jeff Astle.
11 points from 11 games so far represents the Baggies best start to a Premier League campaign. All three wins this season have been by a single goal margin. They beat West Ham 3-2 at home, Middlesbrough 1-0 away and Fulham 1-0 at home.
On their travels, as well as that win at 'Boro they have lost 1-0 at Arsenal, 4-0 at Old Trafford where they kept Manchester United out for 55 minutes and 2-1 at Newcastle. They played out a goalless draw at Bolton in August.
They have picked up four points from a possible 15 away from home.
Along with Fulham, they have scored fewest times away from home this season, just twice. However, only the 'big four' and Fulham have conceded fewer than West Brom's seven on their travels.
Should Ishmael Miller score he will become only the second West Brom player to score in three successive Premier League games. The other man to achieve the feat was Robert Earnshaw in November 2004.
The only West Brom hat-tricks against Liverpool were scored by W.G. Richardson in 1936 and 1938.
Should West Brom score twice they will record 50 in league games at Anfield.
Albion have not won in the last 19 games at Anfield scoring just seven times in a sequence spanning 41 years.
They have managed just one goal in the last nine visits-Garth Crooks finding the net in a 4-1 defeat in 1985. The Albion manager that day was World Cup winner Nobby Stiles.
Albion have not won in the last 16 league meetings home and away with their last win coming in February 1981 when they won 2-0 at The Hawthorns. It is their only win in the last 29 League meetings.
In those 29 games Albion have scored just 11 times.
Current League Positions:
Liverpool: Pld 11 W 8 D 2 L 1 Goals For 16 Against 8 Pts 26 Position: 2nd
West Brom: Pld 11 W 3 D 2 L 6 Goals For 10 Against 18 Pts 11 Position: 19th
Leading scorers this season: (League in brackets): Liverpool: Gerrard 6 (2), Kuyt 6 (4), Torres 5 (5), Keane 2 (0), Agger 1 (0), Alonso 1 (1), Babel 1 (1), Carragher 1 (1), Lucas 1 (0), Riera 1 (1), own goals 1 (1).
West Brom: Bednar 4 (4), Miller 2 (2), Morrison 2 (2), Brunt 1 (1), Koren 1 (0), Olsson 1 (1).

Sunday, November 2, 2008
8:14 PM

Dudek- The champions League hero 2005. One of the best Liverpool goalkeepers and still my hero. Je said he wants to play first team football to have a chance in the national team. Then he joined Real Madrid and is number 2 behind Cassilas. But i think he gets great great money. And he is enjoing th nice weather in Madrid
Salif Diao - Houllier bought him. Played some games for us then after few years without any games for Liverpool he leaved Liverpool for Stoke City. Now he is back in the Premier League
Gary Lineker TV football presenter - BBC Match of the Day - and golf presenter (BBC); Walker's Crisp advertiser.
Oyvind Leonhardsen Retired from Stromsgodset (Norway - Division 1) at end of 2007 season

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10:21 AM

Saturday, November 1, 2008
8:53 PM

Ledley King could return to bolster Tottenham's defence after missing the 4-4 draw against Arsenal to rest his long-term knee injury. Jermaine Jenas should also recover from a toe injury sustained against the Gunners, but central defender Michael Dawson is still out suspended.
Robbie Keane has been declared fit to face his old club following a groin problem. Liverpool seem unlikely to risk fellow striker Fernando Torres, who is still only in light training after a hamstring problem.
Teams:
Tottenham (from): Gomes, Hutton, Corluka, Woodgate, Assou-Ekotto, Bentley, Jenas, Huddlestone, Bale, Modric, Pavlyuchenko, King, Bent, Gunter, Lennon, Cesar, Zokora, O'Hara, Campbell.
Liverpool (from): Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Agger, Hyypia, Aurelio, Dossena, Babel, Benayoun, Gerrard, Mascherano, Alonso, Pennant, Kuyt, Keane, Riera, Lucas, Cavalieri. Last season: Tottenham 0 Liverpool 2, Liverpool 2 Tottenham 2

8:49 PM

The Argentina legend is back in the game.
The new Argentina boss has announced he is to visit England to discuss plans with Liverpool's Javier Mascherano and Manchester United's Carlos Tevez, and it is thought he may attend the Reds' Tuesday night Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid to run the rule over the tough-tackling midfielder.
"I know when Javier was told about the appointment he was excited, and very pleased," Benitez said. "I do not know whether Maradona will be here for the Madrid game, but it is possible. There are several good Argentinians in their squad for him to see.
"I have been told by the Argentina federation that he will be in England between November 2 and 8. He also wants to see Carlos Tevez in Manchester." In separate comments, Benitez urged fans at Reds striker Robbie Keane's old club, Spurs, to treat their former idol with respect when Liverpool visit tomorrow. The north Londoners are expected to offer a largely hostile reception to Keane, but Benitez compared the striker's return to Peter Crouch's arrival at Anfield in a Portsmouth shirt on Wednesday, just months after his move to Fratton Park.
The Spaniard said: "Peter came back to Liverpool this week and was given a great reception. He will always be a good player and he has the respect of our fans.
"I do not believe that Robbie has anything to prove, he has great quality. Hopefully Spurs fans will acknowledge this and what he did for them, and that he is now with another team. "Keane is available after his slight [groin] injury; he wants to play every game anyway, but yes, this one is very important to him."

5:35 PM

SATURDAY
Chelsea v Sunderland
Chelsea are without defender Ricardo Carvalho after he sustained a thigh injury in the 3-0 win over Hull. Joe Cole is also a doubt with an ankle knock, while Didier Drogba (knee), Michael Ballack (foot) and Michael Essien (knee) remain on the sidelines.
Kenwyne Jones is likely to make his first start of the season for Sunderland after recovering from knee ligament damage.
Goalkeeper Craig Gordon (ankle) is still struggling so Marton Fulop is expected to play his third game in a row.
Chelsea squad: Cech, Cudicini, Hilario, Ferreira, Bridge, A Cole, Obi, Ivanovic, Alex, Terry, Lampard, Sinclair, Mancienne, Belletti, Anelka, Malouda, Stoch, Kalou, Deco, Bosingwa, J Cole.
Sunderland squad: Gordon, Fulop, Colgan, Bardsley, Chimbonda, Ferdinand, Nosworthy, Collins, McCartney, Malbranque, Whitehead, Tainio, Leadbitter, Miller, Yorke, Richardson, Reid, Diouf, Jones, Cisse, Chopra, Murphy, Healy, Waghorn
Man Utd v Hull
Wes Brown is out after picking up an ankle injury, but should be fit to face Celtic on Wednesday. Edwin van der Sar and Michael Carrick should also be handed starting berths as United look to keep the pressure on Barclays Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Hull will make their first change in six matches with captain Ian Ashbee suspended. Bryan Hughes, a substitute four times this season, could come in but Bernard Mendy is also an option.
Man Utd squad: Van der Sar, Kuszczak, Foster, Neville, Rafael, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evans, O’Shea, Evra, Ronaldo, Carrick, Fletcher, Anderson, Giggs, Nani, Park, Rooney, Berbatov, Tevez
Hull squad: Myhill, McShane, Turner, Zayatte, Dawson, Marney, Hughes, Boateng, Geovanni, King, Cousin, Barmby, Garcia, Windass, Mendy, Halmosi, Folan, Ricketts, Giannakopoulos, Duke
Stoke v Arsenal,
Stoke bos Tony Pulis is expected to name an unchanged side with no new injury worries. Arsenal are likely to be without William Gallas and Emmanuel Eboue with hamstring and knee problems respectively.
Midfielder Denilson (back), defenders Bacary Sagna and striker Emmanuel Adebayor all returned to the starting line-up against Spurs and should be fit once more.
Stoke squad: Sorensen, Griffin, Shawcross, Abdoulaye Faye, Higginbotham, Soares, Diao, Olofinjana, Delap, Sidibe, Fuller, Simonsen, Kitson, Pericard, Amdy Faye, Tonge, Wilkinson, Sonko, Whelan, Cresswell, Cort
Arsenal squad: Almunia, Sagna, Silvestre, Gallas, Clichy, Walcott, Eboue, Fabregas, Denilson, Nasri, Van Persie, Adebayor, Fabianski, Toure, Vela, Bendtner, Diaby

Thursday, October 30, 2008
10:52 PM

Liverpool have been linked Curitlba's 19 year-old striker Keirrison, the latest Brazilian wonderkid to be tagged 'the new Ronaldinho'.

10:41 PM

Gerrard with the penalty
TONY ADAMS took more than his fair share of smacks to the head during his days governing the Arsenal defence. He did not expect to celebrate his first game as Pompey chief by getting a sock in the kisser off his own team. Yet that is exactly how it went at Anfield last night, as Papa Bouba Diop’s rush of blood to the head — or should that be hands — kept Liverpool riding high on top of the table.
Just 15 minutes remained before Adams could celebrate his top-flight managerial debut by nicking a point off the Premier League pacesetters. But then amazingly, inexplicably, Diop rose above Sami Hyypia to meet a Fabio Aurelio corner — and punched the ball away in volleyball fashion.
Referee Steve Tanner was spot- on in pointing to the spot, and Steven Gerrard ended what was threatening to become a night of real frustration by burying the penalty in the corner. It was cruel luck on Adams, who up to that point was bang on course to mark his first game in charge with a memorable — if somewhat fortunate — draw. Never mind, Tony, it will not always be as tough as this. Like entertaining Wigan Athletic this weekend, for instance.
Adams had set his stall out by leaving top scorer Jermaine Defoe on the bench, trying to cut off Liverpool’s supply line by packing the midfield. Great in theory. Yet in practice the Reds cut through them at will and it was only the home side’s insistence in constantly trying to find a glory ball, and walk it in, that kept Pompey in it. The leaders should really have been in front inside a minute, when Dirk Kuyt skied a chance at the far post from Gerrard’s corner.
And the Dutchman was again cursing his luck when the impressive Alvaro Arbeloa and Jermaine Pennant combined down the right, and Kuyt brought a great save from David James, who pushed his low shot against a post. If that was unfortunate, the next missed opening was a real finger-pointer, Lucas popping up totally unmarked but heading Aurelio’s corner over the top. Pompey had not left Anfield as victors for 57 years and never seriously threatened to end that dismal sequence.
Ryan Babel had the beating of Noe Pamarot down the Reds’ left — at least when not frustratingly cutting inside — but went for the byline on too few occasions. And skipper Gerrard took an age to find his touch and form after his outstanding display at Stamford Bridge three days earlier. Adams opted to use Lassana Diarra in the holding role, yet he was caught flat-footed by one Gerrard surge to the edge of the box, picking up a yellow card for a crude lunge from behind. Liverpool were often bereft of ideas at set pieces.
That, combined with a determination to score the perfect goal, kept Pompey in it for longer than they should have been. Even Jamie Carragher was trying his luck, from all of 30 yards, but straight at keeper James. James again came up trumps to push away another low shot from Gerrard, although it took an alert Pamarot to nick it off Kuyt’s toe. As it was, it was threatening to turn into another 90 minutes of frustration similar to the one which saw them follow victory over Manchester United with a blank against Stoke. Everything is certainly in place for the Reds to at least still be in the hunt come the business end of the season — IF they can finish teams off when they are there for the taking as Pompey were. Mind you, they didn’t enjoy the greatest of fortune either with Arbeloa’s first-time strike from the edge of the box curling just wide.
A Hyypia header from Gerrard’s corner clipped an upright before flying behind — and then a Kuyt shot had half the ground on their feet before they realised it was in the side netting. There was nothing fortunate about Sylvain Distin’s stunning tackle on Yossi Benayoun when Gerrard picked him out 18 minutes from the end. The centre- back flew over to make a crucial challenge.
Yet you sensed it was only a matter of time, and so it proved with Diop’s moment of madness and Gerrard’s clinical despatching from the spot. So a heartbreaking way for Adams’ debut as the new guv’nor to end. You could say it was enough to drive a man to drink ... or at least a strong cup of tea.
The Sun