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yeah...300贴系我即...
未訓好冇了...:onion18:
YOYO~~~ 剛剛出左街睇完回到家
講下剛才睇波d野
未開波一坐低,對面條亞叔就講
白衫10號仔唔出曼聯輸得
我心想(曼聯又唔係打一個,唔正選有咩奇啵,人名邊個打邊個都唔知....)
叔叔就此時打去投注喇~~唔覺意聽到佢買500半場主勝
我心又想喇(打7佢定行開好呢.....都係睇定d先串佢)
比賽進行左70分鐘我一直都要忍受叔叔不停同我講戰況
仲要不停狂數曼聯.....
我心想(我有眼睇嫁,我睇曼聯都廿年,你連d人咩名都唔知就唔好同我吹啦)
到朗尼出場~~~怪事出現喇
叔叔又打去投注喇~~唔覺意又比我聽到 $400 0:0 $100 1:1
我心想(之前又係你講朗尼唔出,曼聯冇得打...點解出左你都唔買..要買和)
佢見我唔理佢,佢又同後面個個人講喇
得番少少時間,兩邊都唔想入波,打和嫁喇,買和啦
後面有位哥哥就答佢喇,和冇咁好分,買曼聯1:0啦
坦白講,我都知道依場波曼聯係打得唔好
之不過我係死硬派英國球迷...我一定支持嫁啦
到入左第一球,我開心到不得了yeah!!!!
叔叔就自己講喇:追到嫁,仲有十分鐘
最後十分鐘就正正表達左3種不同的睇波心態,各有各在心中呼叫
a 曼聯球迷 (入多球  2:0)
b 職業投注人士 (1:0頂住呀)
c 反曼聯迷 (追番球1:1啦)

結果完場後點 哈哈哈.....唔洗我講大家都估到個氣氛係點
我就唔理嚕,埋單走人,依場波咁都輸成千銀,唔走快d可能會比人打,呵呵呵呵
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香港真係好多奇怪的叔叔:onion10:
原帖由 kkbank 於 2008-1-6 04:38 AM 發表
YOYO~~~ 剛剛出左街睇完回到家
講下剛才睇波d野
未開波一坐低,對面條亞叔就講
白衫10號仔唔出曼聯輸得
我心想(曼聯又唔係打一個,唔正選有咩奇啵,人名邊個打邊個都唔知....)
叔叔就此時打去投注喇~~唔覺意聽到佢買500 ...
哈哈哈!这个场面还不走人就等着被打啦!!
原帖由 洛仔 於 2008-1-6 04:43 AM 發表
香港真係好多奇怪的叔叔:onion10:
难道你也是其中一位??

[ 本帖最後由 ljw1982 於 2008-1-6 09:32 AM 編輯 ]
琴晚难得电视上睇曼联
结果开咗波20分钟先得闲睇电视……
CR入波后又训着咗……
罪过罪过……
原帖由 rivaldoliu 於 2008-1-6 11:10 AM 發表
琴晚难得电视上睇曼联
结果开咗波20分钟先得闲睇电视……
CR入波后又训着咗……
罪过罪过……
现在才来啊!:024:
saha 又让我失望了...球一到他脚就丢....:onion18:
原帖由 cocolie 於 2008-1-6 03:19 PM 發表
saha 又让我失望了...球一到他脚就丢....:onion18:
那就是罗!还好2R在最后关头进球啊!:014:
畀D掌聲維拉~
維拉今場打得好好
唔係曼聯把握到2次機會
隨時要重賽
原帖由 al218 於 2008-1-6 05:03 PM 發表
畀D掌聲維拉~
維拉今場打得好好
唔係曼聯把握到2次機會
隨時要重賽
哈哈哈!那也是要的啦!
要不是曼联的后卫表现得好!
维拉也是能进球的啊!
yeah.... 2R score goal again...:014:
Old Trafford is My Home

Report: Villa 0 United 2

Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney both scored in the last ten minutes as United bucked up to book their place in the FA Cup fourth round.

The Portuguese star stole in front of Aston Villa full-back Wilfred Bouma to prod home the first goal from Ryan Giggs's low cross in the 81st minute, just when a dour tie seemed destined for a replay at Old Trafford. And when Ronaldo's 89th minute shot was initially blocked, substitute Rooney drilled the rebound past Scott Carson - this just moments after the Villa keeper had made a double save from Michael Carrick.

With only stoppage time remaining, there was really no time for Martin O'Neill's side to recover - especially when it was a side so devoid of any real attacking threat. United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar had even less to do than he did in his previous appearance, when he kept a clean sheet at Liverpool in mid-December.

Van der Sar's return was one of four changes to the team which narrowly defeated Villa’s arch-rivals Birmingham on New Year’s Day. Ryan Giggs replaced Nani, Louis Saha deputised for the injured Carlos Tevez and Wes Brown - the subject of a rejected bid from Newcastle - returned at right-back at the expense of John O’Shea.

Anderson fired the first shot across Villa's bows when he burst forward from midfield in the fifth minute. The Brazilian travelled a similar distance to Giggs in his epic ’99 goal on the same ground but unlike Arsenal, Aston Villa didn’t present a string of defenders for the United attacker to slalom around. The exposed Carson blocked Anderson's shot, although it was too strong for the Villa keeper to clutch it at the first time of asking.

With Giggs operating through the middle to support Saha, it made room for Ji-sung Park to catch the eye on the left flank in the first half. Moments after delivering one menacing cross which Carson did well to claim, the Korean laid a neat pass into the path of his pal Patrice Evra. The French left-back fizzed the ball into the box and Giggs met it with a header that packed a punch but lacked precision.

Giggs had a more clear-cut opportunity on the brink of half-time when Ronaldo drove in a fierce shot from the left. England goalkeeper Carson could only parry the ball into his opponent's path but unlike the Croatians in November, the United captain couldn’t capitalise and his clumsy half-volley crawled wide of the far post.

At the other end, any hopes that Gabriel Agbonlahor had of impressing new England coach Fabio Capello were crushed by the experience and strength of Nemanja Vidic. The Italian will have scribbled down Rio Ferdinand's name, however, after the England defender restricted Villa's John Carew to one shot into the side netting.

The first 45 minutes were surely the poorest half seen in the four recent meetings between United and Villa at this stage of the competition. And the cagey tie barely improved after the break, at least not until Sir Alex Ferguson gave the noisy away fans the personnel change they were chanting for.

Rooney came on for Park in the 70th minute and was soon involved in United's best move of the match, a long one-two with Ronaldo which ended with the sub striking a great shot just over the crossbar.

Another of Villa's young England hopefuls Ashley Young may have fired a shot just inches wide but United looked much the better - and fitter - side as the game entered its decisive final phase. The introduction of Rooney - scorer of two league goals at Villa Park in October - made all the difference. It even seemed to perk up his sidekick Ronaldo who scored the first goal and then assisted the second.

In the brief spell between United's goals, Villa sub Craig Gardner went close with a header from Gareth Barry's superb left-wing cross but van der Sar and the visitors were not to be beaten. Certainly not at Villa Park, where the Reds remain undefeated since 1995 in all but one League Cup tie. With the firepower of Ronaldo and Rooney and a water-tight defence in which Ferdinand and Vidic excel, few would bet against the Reds returning to their favourite away ground next April for yet another FA Cup semi-final.

Aston Villa: Carson; Mellberg, Laursen, Davies, Bouma (Gardner, 83); Petrov (Maloney, 75), Reo-Coker, Barry, Young; Agbonlahor, Carew (Moore, 64).
Subs not used: Taylor, Knight.
Bookings: None.

United: Van der Sar; Brown, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Ronaldo, Carrick, Anderson, Park (Rooney, 70); Giggs (O'Shea, 90), Saha (Hargreaves, 79).
Subs: Heaton, Nani.
Bookings: None.
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