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Saturday, 18 July 2009

Oh….. Manchester united

Wahai kamu, para teroris, khususnya pelaku peledakan bom di hotel J.W Marriot, Jumat 17 Juli 2009 kemarin, sungguh terkutuknya engkau……
Sungguh biadab, keji, tak ber pri kehewanan kemanusiaan. Dengan adanya bom Marriot ini, seluruh warga Indonesia berduka, khususnya semua pendukung dari tim sepak bola pemegang piala Premiere League, Manchester United, mereka gagal melakukan tour ke Indonesia untuk melakukan pertndingan uji coba melawan tim Indonesia All Star.
Andaikan saja pelaku bom tersebut masih hidup, alangkah baik nya untuk menanggung semua ganti rugi tiket yang sudah terjual kepada penonton.
Saya nggak habis piker, kenapa juga orang itu mau mau nya melakukan bom bunuh diri, entah apa alas an nya. Daripada melakukan bom bunuh diri, masih banyak pekerjaan yang bisa dilakukan di dunia ini. Misalnya, mereka bisa jadi tukang pijit (kalau pemain Indonesia capek, bias dipijitin), bisa juga jadi calo tiket pertandingan MU vs Indonesia allstar (walaupun illegal, yang penting nggak nggagalin Indonesia tampil di stadion Gelora Bung Karno).
Ya apa boleh buat, onde – onde bulat - bulat, yang sudah terjadi biarlah terjadi, saya turut berduka cita atas meninggal nya semua korban meninggal mau pun terluka akibat ledakan bom tersebut. Semoga dengan adanya musbah yang melanda ini, diharapkan semua pihak keamanan bisa menambah perhatian khusus untuk hal ini, agar tidak akan terjadi hal serupa di masa mendatang.
Terakhir, untuk Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney, J S Park, Owen, dll, kalaupun ga bisa datang ke Indonesia tahun ini, semua fans Manchester United di Indonesia menunggu tahun depan (kalau mau).
GLORY GLORY GLORY MANCHESTER UNITED.
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Saturday, 4 July 2009

MU tour asia



18/06/2009 07:55Tour guide: JakartaLast week we took a closer look at Kuala Lumpur, United's first destination this summer. Next stop: Jakarta...

Bounded to the north by the Java Sea and the south by the low Bogor Hills, Indonesia's overwhelming capital, Jakarta, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world.

From a mere 900,000 inhabitants in 1945, the current population is over ten million and continues to grow at a rate of 200,000 every year. It's the largest city in south-east Asia and 12th biggest in the world.

Jakarta has changed immeasurably since the Portuguese arrived in 1522. Wide highways have replaced dusty bullock tracks, and skyscrapers soar where thatched huts once stood.

But beautiful examples of the old colonial architecture have been preserved, and in quiet residential neighbourhoods you can still see neat Dutch bungalows with red-tiled roofs.

The Gelora Bung Karno Stadium is the venue for United's friendly against Indonesia All Star on 20 July.

Named after the country's first president, the stadium was built in 1962 in time for the Asian Games. Its original capacity of 100,800 was reduced to 88,000 for the 2007 Asian Cup.

United are visiting Indonesia for the first time in 30 years and the tour will be a novel experience for Ben Foster, who is aiming to recover from a thumb injury to take his place on the trip.

"It’ll be my first trip to Asia and I’m really looking forward to it," the 26-year-old goalkeeper said.

"The lads who have been before have told me what a great experience it is and how amazing the fans are."

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