Berikut ini adalah 25 pembelian terbaik Sir Alex Ferguson versi MUTV (via : @StrettyNews) #25yearsFergie

Sabtu, 05 November 2011

1. Javier Hernandez - £7 million
2. Henrik Larsson - 2 month loan
3. Nemanja Vidic - £7.5 million
4. Patrice Evra - £5.5 million
5. Edwin Van Der Sar - £2 million
6. Wayne Rooney - £27 million
7. Christiano Ronaldo - £12.24 million
8. Rio Ferdinand - £29.1 million
9. Ruud Van Nistelrooy - £19 million
10. Dwight Yorke - £12.6 million
11. Jaap Stam - £10.75 million
12. Teddy Sheringham - £3.5 million
13. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - £1.5 million
14. Andy Cole - £7 million
15. Roy Keane - £3.75 million
16. Eric Cantona - £1.2 million
17. Andrei Kanchelskis - £650,000
18. Peter Schmeichel - £550,000
19. Denis Irwin - £625,000
20. Paul Ince - £1 million
21. Gary Pallister - £2.3 million
22. Mark Huges - £1.8 million
23. Lee Sharpe - £185,000
24. Steve Bruce - £825,000
25. Brian McClair - £850,000

@7beckham

Jika nilai US$ 1 = Rp 1,-...kira-kira apa aja yang terjadi di Indonesia?

1. Masyarakat bisa gonta ganti mobil semaunya..Beli Honda city dengan Rp.30.000,- dan Toyota Landcruiser Rp 70.000,-, BMW/Mercedes Benz gak nyampe Rp 1 juta,.. :hammers:hammers

2. Bakal ada transfer pemain sepak bola besar-besaran di Indonesia. Bukan tidak mungkin Liga Indonesia akan membeli C.Ronaldo, lionel Messi dan Kun Aguero. Sementara Timnas Indonesia akan mengontrak José Mourinho Melatih pemain Timnas Indonesia, Kebayang gak sih..Pemain-pemain lokal akan bertanding dengan pemain-pemain kelas dunia? :bola
amieeen gan.. :malu
:iloveindonesia:iloveindonesia:iloveindonesia

3. Pemerintah gak perlu lagi ngutang ke IMF, justru malah Indonesia bantu-bantu negara miskin lainnya..Indonesia memang Hwebatt....!!

:iloveindonesia :thumbup:2thumbup:iloveindonesia

4. Pengamen, Pengemis, dan tukang parkir bisa langsung meluncur ke luar negri sehabis kerja seharian. Bahkan mereka bisa check-in di hotel-hotel mewah dengan fasilitas kamar presidental room yang harga semalamnya diatas Rp 1,5 juta..
:cool:cool
5. Kriminalitas menjadi lebih elit, gak bakal ada lagi copet dengan dua jari, apalagi kapak merah...Gengsi dunks!! Lihat aja di Amrik sono, gak ada penjahat bawa kapak kan?
:angel:angel

6. Gak ada lagi pasar loak. Masyarakat jadi malu beli barang-brang bekas...
tapi kaskus makin ramee banyak yg belanja online :shakehand2 :ilovekaskus

7. Kebijakan pengadaan rumah sangat3x Sederhana diganti menjadi Real Estate Sangat3x Sederhana.. :selamat

8. Fasilitas sehari-hari menggunakan jasa komputer+smart card, jadi gak perlu lagi antri tiket di loket stasiun, pekerja-pekerja kantoran yang biasanya kerja sambil ngobrol. dan gak memberi kepuasan pada customers...jadi lebih punya banyak waktu untuk ngobrol panjang lebar dengan temen-temen...,
:shakehand2:shakehand2

9. Masyarakat kita gak perlu lagi pusing masalah issue formalin, daripada ketakutan beli mie ayam, tahu, dan ikan asin...mendingan mampir aja ke restoran dan pesen pizza, burger, dan makanan lainnya sepuasnya.

A History of The Premier League

Jumat, 04 November 2011

The 1980s saw a nadir in English football. Stadiums were crumbling and hooliganism was rife. English teams were banned from Europe following the death of 39 fans at Heysel Stadium in Belgium ahead of Liverpool's European Cup Final against Juventus in 1985. Few of the world's top players would even contemplate plying their trade in England.
Then in 1989 came Hillsborough and the Taylor report. 96 fans died and over 150 were injured - crushed during the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. Lord Justice Taylor recommended a complete overhaul in the way football grounds were run and structured - leading to the introduction of all-seater stadia.

radical restructuring
Faced with the huge cost of implementing the recommendations and growing concern over the inability to attract quality players, there was mounting discontent among the top clubs. As early as 1988 ten clubs had threatened to break away in order to take advantage of higher television revenue.
A radical restructuring was needed if English clubs and the game in general were to develop and flourish.
The Founder Members Agreement was signed on 17th July 1991 establishing the basic principles for the setting up of the Premier League. The League would have commercial independence from the Football League and FA, leaving it free to organise its own broadcast and sponsorship agreement.
On the 20th February 1992 the first division clubs resigned from the Football League en masse and three months later the Premier League was established as a limited company.
The League decided to take the radical step of assigning television rights to Sky TV. At the time charging fans to watch televised sport was a relatively new concept, but a combination of the quality of football on offer and Sky's marketing strategy saw the value of the Premier League soar. The initial deal was worth £191million over five years. To televise the matches from 2007-2010, Sky and Setanta have paid a staggering £1.7billion.

shape and develop
Sponsorship has also played an enormous role. In 1993 Carling paid £12million for four years and the competition became known as the FA Carling Premiership. They renewed for another four years paying a 300% increase. In 2001 Barclaycard became the new sponsors for £48million over three years. Barclays took over in 2004 with their renewal price for 2007 coming in at £65.8million for three seasons.
Increased revenue has ensured that English clubs can compete on a global scale in terms of transfer fees and wages - an important factor which has seen some of the best overseas players grace the Barclays Premier League.
In 1992 there were just 11 non-British or Irish footballers in the Premier League, by 2007 this had increased to over 250. Over the years overseas players have helped shape and develop the British game. Overseas managers, too, have been eager to work in England, and techniques used by the likes of Arsene Wenger, Gerrard Houllier and Ruud Gullit have had an enormous impact.
The Premier League was initially composed of 22 clubs but it was always the intention to reduce that number to 20 to promote development and excellence at club and international level. This was achieved at the end of the 1994/95 season when four clubs were relegated and just two promoted.
Swansea City won promotion in 2011 to take the total number of clubs to have featured in the Premier League to 45. The most successful team in Premier League history is undoubtedly Manchester United. Sir Alex Ferguson's side have won a remarkable 12 titles and have never finished below third since the Premier League was launched in 1992.