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 | football show http://www.ashabilyemin.com/http://www.m-eto.org/ |  | Glenn Whelan - Farewell to a legend - An SWFC tribute One of the stars of Sheffield Wednesday over the past few years has been Glenn Whelan. He left us for Stoke on the 31st of January 2008. Here, we pay tribute to his time at Hillsborough. He starred in the 2005 Play-off final in the Owls 4-2 win over Hartlepool United. He scored a great goal, along with Jon Paul McGovern, Steve Maclean and Drew Talbot. Current SWFC squad1 GK Lee Grant 2 DF Lee Bullen (captain) 3 DF Peter Gilbert 5 DF Richard Hinds 6 MF Graham Kavanagh (on loan from Sunderland) 7 FW Marcus Tudgay 8 MF Burton O'Brien 9 FW Francis Jeffers 10 FW Deon Burton 11 MF Etienne Esajas 12 MF Rocky Lekaj 14 MF Sean McAllister 15 DF Mark Beevers 16 DF Richard Wood 17 DF Steve Watson No. Position Player 18 FW Leon Clarke 20 DF Frank Simek 23 MF Jermaine Johnson 24 FW Luke Boden 25 DF Liam McMenamin 26 MF Wade Small 27 GK Robert Burch 29 MF Adam Bolder (on loan from QPR) 30 FW Akpo Sodje 31 FW Enoch Showunmi (on loan from Bristol City) 32 DF Tommy Spurr 33 MF Ronnie Wallwork 34 FW Ben Sahar (on loan from Chelsea) 35 FW Franck Songo'o (on loan from Portsmouth) ? FW Matthew Bowman Current Stoke City squad1 GK Steve Simonsen 2 DF Andy Griffin (captain) 3 DF Marlon Broomes 5 DF Leon Cort 6 MF Glenn Whelan 7 MF Liam Lawrence 8 FW Jon Parkin 9 FW Richard Cresswell 10 FW Ricardo Fuller 11 FW Mamady Sidibe 12 FW Shola Ameobi (on loan from Newcastle United) 14 MF Danny Pugh 16 DF Dominic Matteo 17 DF Ryan Shawcross No. Position Player 18 MF Salif Diao 19 FW Paul Gallagher (on loan from Blackburn Rovers) 20 DF Richie de Laet 21 DF Gabriel Zakuani (on loan from Fulham) 22 DF Lewis Buxton 24 MF Rory Delap 27 MF Demar Phillips 28 DF Andy Wilkinson 29 FW Jay Bothroyd (on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers) 31 DF Carl Dickinson 32 DF Chris Riggott (on loan from Middlesbrough) 33 MF Stephen Pearson (on loan from Derby County) 36 GK Carlo Nash (on loan from Wigan Athletic) |  | Kati Riggott in One Voice Kati Riggott stars as Tamar in the Christian musical "One Voice" at Autumn Ridge Church in Rochester, Minnesota. |  | CareFest 2008 3 Min CareFest 2008 - A one day outreach ministry event in Rochester, Minnesota. Photography done by Dean Riggott and Michelle and Shawn Fagan of Fagan Studios. Music performed by Jill and Dave Pearson |  | Colchester United - Last Ever Layer Road Match Last ever game at layer road with the teams coming out.The teams were:Colchester UnitedGerken, Ifil, Coyne, Virgo, White, Duguid, Jackson, Hammond, Elito, Lisbie, Vernon. SUBS Izzet, Cousins, Sheringham, Platt, Balogh.Stoke CityNash, Riggott, Shawcross, Cort, Dickinson, Lawrence, Delap, Whelan, Cresswell, Sidibe, Fuller. SUBS Pugh, Simonsen, Pearson, Ameobi, Wilkinson. |  | Boro in Rome Geordies at home I filmed Boro players at Teesside airport on their way to Rome to beat Roma. March 14-15th 2006. |  | Fernanda Ferrari A little behind the scenes video from my lingerie photoshoot with Ben Riggott. |  | Pogatetz Injures Possebon !! Awful Tackle Fucks Up His Leg !! Man Utd Vs Boro http://damnhotmusic.comIt was Manchester Uniteds most complete performance of the season so far. It featured Cristiano Ronaldos first goal since his comeback and a moment of sublime skill from Ryan Giggs, but this was a night that will be recalled for one abysmal tackle.Emanuel Pogatetzs two-footed lunge saw Uniteds young Brazilian midfielder, Rodrigo Possebon, carried off on a stretcher with a suspected broken leg. As his player was receiving oxygen on the pitch ? treatment that helped to produce nine minutes of stoppage time ? Sir Alex Ferguson was involved in an angry confrontation with Colin Cooper, the Middlesbrough assistant manager.The kid was making his first-team debut and it is horrendous, the United manager said. ''For the next 10 minutes everyone was numb about it and it killed the momentum of the game. The thing about these challenges is that the opponent always claims he is innocent. Thats what I couldnt understand. He [Pogatetz] should have walked straight off.One member of their bench was on his feet screaming that it was never a sending-off, saying there was nothing wrong with the tackle. I have to say that Gareth Southgate was very good ? he understood the gravity of the offence and he was very apologetic. But it was a terrible tackle. I have seen it on video and I dont want to see it again.United have long used the League Cup to blood young players but it was the 34-year-old Ryan Giggs ? who dazzled as a teenager when United overcome Middlesbrough in the 1992 semi-final ? who provided the nights decisive moment, 13 minutes after Pogatetzs dismissal. He seized on a long punt upfield that Chris Riggott failed to control and curled his shot beautifully into the Stretford End net. But for David Wheater heading off the line, he would have had a second moments later, although United deservedly registered a third in injury-time when another defensive error from Boro allowed Nani to stroke the ball home.Ordinarily, Ronaldos first goal of the season would have stolen the headlines. In his programme notes, Ferguson said that he accepted that Ronaldo would eventually make his way to Spain but he had advised him that he should ensure he left a hero like Eric Cantona.If you wanted to describe a typical Ronaldo goal, you might imagine a late-dipping free-kick or an outrageous back-heel. In fact, he more regularly scores with the kind of muscular header he produced after 25 minutes when rising to meet Giggs corner.This season Middlesbrough have perfected the dangerous art of playing well and losing. Last night they were simply outplayed. Their equaliser, which arrived when Adam Johnson swung his boot at Nemanja Vidics clearance, astonished virtually everyone present. Not that the crowd was as big as expected.Last seasons tie against Coventry, which ended in a 2-0 defeat, drew 74,055. But it was then compulsory for season-ticket holders to buy tickets for Carling Cup games.Match detailsManchester United: (4-4-1-1) Amos; Da Silva, Brown, Vidic, O'Shea; Ronaldo, Anderson, Possebon Nani; Giggs; Welbeck.Subs: Zieler (g), Manucho, Gibson, Tevez, Cleverley, Gray, Eckersley.Goals: Ronaldo 25, Giggs 79, Nani 90+5Middlesbrough: (4-5-1) Jones; Hoyte, Wheater, Pogatetz, Taylor; Aliadiere, Digard, O'Neil, Shaky (Johnson h-t), Downing; Alves.Subs: Turnbull (g), Riggott, Emnes, Arca, Walker, Craddock.Booked: Johnson.Goal: Johnson 56Referee: A Marriner (West Midlands). |  | Pogatetz Injures Possebon - Carling Cup Match - Manchester United v Middlesbrough It was Manchester United?s most complete performance of the season so far. It featured Cristiano Ronaldo?s first goal since his comeback and a moment of sublime skill from Ryan Giggs, but this was a night that will be recalled for one abysmal tackle.Emanuel Pogatetz?s two-footed lunge saw United?s young Brazilian midfielder, Rodrigo Possebon, carried off on a stretcher with a suspected broken leg. As his player was receiving oxygen on the pitch ? treatment that helped to produce nine minutes of stoppage time ? Sir Alex Ferguson was involved in an angry confrontation with Colin Cooper, the Middlesbrough assistant manager.?The kid was making his first-team debut and it is horrendous,?? the United manager said. ''For the next 10 minutes everyone was numb about it and it killed the momentum of the game. The thing about these challenges is that the opponent always claims he is innocent. That?s what I couldn?t understand. He [Pogatetz] should have walked straight off.?One member of their bench was on his feet screaming that it was never a sending-off, saying there was nothing wrong with the tackle. I have to say that Gareth Southgate was very good ? he understood the gravity of the offence and he was very apologetic. But it was a terrible tackle. I have seen it on video and I don?t want to see it again.?United have long used the League Cup to blood young players but it was the 34-year-old Ryan Giggs ? who dazzled as a teenager when United overcome Middlesbrough in the 1992 semi-final ? who provided the night?s decisive moment, 13 minutes after Pogatetz?s dismissal. He seized on a long punt upfield that Chris Riggott failed to control and curled his shot beautifully into the Stretford End net. But for David Wheater heading off the line, he would have had a second moments later, although United deservedly registered a third in injury-time when another defensive error from Boro allowed Nani to stroke the ball home.Ordinarily, Ronaldo?s first goal of the season would have stolen the headlines. In his programme notes, Ferguson said that he accepted that Ronaldo would eventually make his way to Spain but he had advised him that he should ensure he left a hero ?like Eric Cantona?.If you wanted to describe a typical Ronaldo goal, you might imagine a late-dipping free-kick or an outrageous back-heel. In fact, he more regularly scores with the kind of muscular header he produced after 25 minutes when rising to meet Giggs? corner.This season Middlesbrough have perfected the dangerous art of playing well and losing. Last night they were simply outplayed. Their equaliser, which arrived when Adam Johnson swung his boot at Nemanja Vidic?s clearance, astonished virtually everyone present. Not that the crowd was as big as expected.Last season?s tie against Coventry, which ended in a 2-0 defeat, drew 74,055. But it was then compulsory for season-ticket holders to buy tickets for Carling Cup games.Manchester United: (4-4-1-1) Amos; Da Silva, Brown, Vidic, O'Shea; Ronaldo, Anderson, Possebon Nani; Giggs; Welbeck.Subs: Zieler (g), Manucho, Gibson, Tevez, Cleverley, Gray, Eckersley.Goals: Ronaldo 25, Giggs 79, Nani 90+5Middlesbrough: (4-5-1) Jones; Hoyte, Wheater, Pogatetz, Taylor; Aliadiere, Digard, O'Neil, Shaky (Johnson h-t), Downing; Alves.Subs: Turnbull (g), Riggott, Emnes, Arca, Walker, Craddock.Booked: Johnson.Goal: Johnson 56Referee: A Marriner (West Midlands). |  | Pogatetz Injures Possebon !! Awful Tackle Breaks His Leg ! It was Manchester United?s most complete performance of the season so far. It featured Cristiano Ronaldo?s first goal since his comeback and a moment of sublime skill from Ryan Giggs, but this was a night that will be recalled for one abysmal tackle.Emanuel Pogatetz?s two-footed lunge saw United?s young Brazilian midfielder, Rodrigo Possebon, carried off on a stretcher with a suspected broken leg. As his player was receiving oxygen on the pitch ? treatment that helped to produce nine minutes of stoppage time ? Sir Alex Ferguson was involved in an angry confrontation with Colin Cooper, the Middlesbrough assistant manager.?The kid was making his first-team debut and it is horrendous,?? the United manager said. ''For the next 10 minutes everyone was numb about it and it killed the momentum of the game. The thing about these challenges is that the opponent always claims he is innocent. That?s what I couldn?t understand. He [Pogatetz] should have walked straight off.?One member of their bench was on his feet screaming that it was never a sending-off, saying there was nothing wrong with the tackle. I have to say that Gareth Southgate was very good ? he understood the gravity of the offence and he was very apologetic. But it was a terrible tackle. I have seen it on video and I don?t want to see it again.?United have long used the League Cup to blood young players but it was the 34-year-old Ryan Giggs ? who dazzled as a teenager when United overcome Middlesbrough in the 1992 semi-final ? who provided the night?s decisive moment, 13 minutes after Pogatetz?s dismissal. He seized on a long punt upfield that Chris Riggott failed to control and curled his shot beautifully into the Stretford End net. But for David Wheater heading off the line, he would have had a second moments later, although United deservedly registered a third in injury-time when another defensive error from Boro allowed Nani to stroke the ball home.Ordinarily, Ronaldo?s first goal of the season would have stolen the headlines. In his programme notes, Ferguson said that he accepted that Ronaldo would eventually make his way to Spain but he had advised him that he should ensure he left a hero ?like Eric Cantona?.If you wanted to describe a typical Ronaldo goal, you might imagine a late-dipping free-kick or an outrageous back-heel. In fact, he more regularly scores with the kind of muscular header he produced after 25 minutes when rising to meet Giggs? corner.This season Middlesbrough have perfected the dangerous art of playing well and losing. Last night they were simply outplayed. Their equaliser, which arrived when Adam Johnson swung his boot at Nemanja Vidic?s clearance, astonished virtually everyone present. Not that the crowd was as big as expected.Last season?s tie against Coventry, which ended in a 2-0 defeat, drew 74,055. But it was then compulsory for season-ticket holders to buy tickets for Carling Cup games.Manchester United: (4-4-1-1) Amos; Da Silva, Brown, Vidic, O'Shea; Ronaldo, Anderson, Possebon Nani; Giggs; Welbeck.Subs: Zieler (g), Manucho, Gibson, Tevez, Cleverley, Gray, Eckersley.Goals: Ronaldo 25, Giggs 79, Nani 90+5Middlesbrough: (4-5-1) Jones; Hoyte, Wheater, Pogatetz, Taylor; Aliadiere, Digard, O'Neil, Shaky (Johnson h-t), Downing; Alves.Subs: Turnbull (g), Riggott, Emnes, Arca, Walker, Craddock.Booked: Johnson.Goal: Johnson 56Referee: A Marriner (West Midlands). |
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