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Star sinkie player of the 21st century best know for being yet another Asian trying to look "Ang Moh". A prolific goal scorer when no goalkeeper or defenders are present.
Definitely a star of the future and a player to watch in the next world cup. ![]() ![]() Muhammad Ridhuan Position: Defender/Midfielder Club: Tampines Rovers Date of Birth: 6 May 1984 Height: 1.75m Weight: 65kg Caps: 44 Non 'A' Appearances: 3 Goals: 0 Debut: vs Qatar, 19 Nov 03 First Goal: |
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the best way to enjoy the world cup is to keep an open mind, be a neutral
i hope the team with the most humble players win.... time to have an outsider win the world cup, very boring always the same teams winning.... but then, if new zealand wins soccer world cup...... then fifa will lose a big big amount of revenue...right? so at the end of the day, its all about money.... not that i am sceptical... i have watched and surpported England since 1970..... better watch rugby.... |
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My 11 players that will set the WC alight on based on thier individuals skills set & non dependent on their managers. In no particulat order -
1. Sotiris Ninis (Greece) 2. Marek Hamsik (Slovakia) 3 & 4. David Silva & Fernando Torres (If he's fit) (Spain) 5 & 6. mesut Ozil & cacau (Germany though theyre naturalised citizens) 7. gayboy Drogba (Cote D'Voire) 8. Sergio "Kun" Aguero (maradona's son in law - Argies) 9. Wesley Sneijder (Oranje) 10. Rooney, if he keeps himself injury free (England) |
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All are already very well establish stars. Personally I would like to see some not so well known players shine. We get 1 or 2 every world cup. I'm putting my vote on Mesut Ozil from Germany this year. The guy was pretty impressive during the qualifiers. I think 2 other players who will shine are Luis Suarez of Uruguay and Nani of Portugal. They will benefit from tight marking to their respective team mates Forlan and Ronaldo. |
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there should be many players to look out for, why limit yourself to only 11? Hope I'm wrong. |
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Ozil will have a more prominent role since Ballack is injured. Suarez is injured & may play no further part in the WC. |
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Rooney warned over temperament
June 8, 2010 Wayne Rooney has been warned he risks being sent off in the World Cup if he behaves as he did during England's warm-up victory over Platinum Stars. Within minutes of coming on as one of ten half-time replacements, Rooney subjected local referee Jeff Selogilwe to a tirade of abuse. He was reportedly unhappy that a string of fouls against England had gone unpunished. "Rooney insulted me," Selogilwe told reporters. "He said, 'F*** you'. He's a good player when you see him on the television, but when you see him on the pitch he just keeps on insulting the referee. "To me, it looks like Rooney insults people and fouls other players. If he insults a referee like me then he will use that vulgar language to other referees as well. "He must learn to control his temper. He could get sent off in the World Cup, especially if he uses this kind of language." Those comments will worry Fabio Capello, who is conscious that USA have been openly saying they are targeting Rooney's temperament as one of England's vulnerable areas. But Jermain Defoe said Rooney's temper was "a good thing". "When you've got that fire in your belly as a player, if you take that away from him then he won't be the same player," he said. Rooney himself refused to be drawn into the debate. "It was a good run-out," he said. "We're ready. These games, against Japan, Mexico and today, have been preparation games. The big one's now on Saturday and I just can't wait. The sooner it comes, the better." |
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