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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
PSS Sleman Bantai PSMP Mojokerto 3-1
Tuan rumah PSS Sleman akhirnya mampu memenangi pertandingan sengit melawan PSMP Mojokerto Putra dengan skor telak 3-1 dalam laga Divisi Utama di Stadion Tridadi Sleman, Senin (29/11) sore.
Pertandingan pada sore hari ini berjalan dengan cukup keras. Ini nampak dari lima buah kartu kuning yang dikeluarkan oleh wasit Juandri Setiana dari Bandung. Empat kartu bagi tim tamu dan satu kartu untuk tuan rumah.
Sebelumnya tuan rumah sempat dikejutkan dengan gol cepat dari PSMP pada menit ke-8. Kiper PSS, Gery Mandagi bermaksud menyodorkan bola kepada pemain belakang, namun dicuri dengan cepat oleh Harun Nurosyid sehingga berbuah gol bagi tim tamu.
PSS baru berhasil menyamakan kedudukan melalui titik putih sepuluh menit berselang. Ferry Anto yang dilanggar di kotak terlarang, menjadi algojo dan sukses menyarangkan bola ke gawang lawan. Skor bagi PSS bertambah pada menit ke-45 melalui tendangan bebas Anang Hadi.
Memasuki babak kedua, PSS bermain dengan cukup apik. Berbagai taktik serangan dikembangkan dari sayap kiri maupun kanan. Namun, pertahanan yang diberikan oleh tim tamu juga cukup ketat.
Tim kebanggan masyarakat Sleman ini berhasil menambah pundi golnya pada menit ke-57. Handoko yang bergerak di lini depan mampu lolos dari jebakan offside dan dengan santai menyondorkan bola yang tidak bisa dijangkau kiper tim tamu, Juriwanto.
Tertinggal 3-1, permainan dari PSMP menjurus keras. Berkali-kali provokasi diberikan kepada tim tuan rumah. Beruntung, Agus Purwoko dkk tidak tersulut emosi dan mampu menguasai tempo permainan.
Kerasnya permainan yang ditunjukkan oleh PSMP ini menjadi sorotan pelatih PSS, M. Basri. Dirinya menilai, wasit sama sekali tidak menjalankan aturan dengan baik.
"Tadi kita bisa menyaksikan sendiri, berapa kali pukulan tangan dilancarkan kepada pemain kita, namun tidak satupun sanksi dijatuhkan oleh wasit. Saya sendiri tidak pernah mengajarkan pemain agar bermain keras. Jika wasit tidak bisa menjalankan aturan yang sesuai, maka permainan akan menjadi kacau," tandasnya usai pertandingan.
Kendati demikian, pihaknya mengacungi jempol terhadap permainan anak asuhnya. Konsistensi dalam permainan dapat ditunjukkan dengan baik, sehingga tuan rumah mampu mengamankan poin 3.
[krjogja.com]
Pertandingan pada sore hari ini berjalan dengan cukup keras. Ini nampak dari lima buah kartu kuning yang dikeluarkan oleh wasit Juandri Setiana dari Bandung. Empat kartu bagi tim tamu dan satu kartu untuk tuan rumah.
Sebelumnya tuan rumah sempat dikejutkan dengan gol cepat dari PSMP pada menit ke-8. Kiper PSS, Gery Mandagi bermaksud menyodorkan bola kepada pemain belakang, namun dicuri dengan cepat oleh Harun Nurosyid sehingga berbuah gol bagi tim tamu.
PSS baru berhasil menyamakan kedudukan melalui titik putih sepuluh menit berselang. Ferry Anto yang dilanggar di kotak terlarang, menjadi algojo dan sukses menyarangkan bola ke gawang lawan. Skor bagi PSS bertambah pada menit ke-45 melalui tendangan bebas Anang Hadi.
Memasuki babak kedua, PSS bermain dengan cukup apik. Berbagai taktik serangan dikembangkan dari sayap kiri maupun kanan. Namun, pertahanan yang diberikan oleh tim tamu juga cukup ketat.
Tim kebanggan masyarakat Sleman ini berhasil menambah pundi golnya pada menit ke-57. Handoko yang bergerak di lini depan mampu lolos dari jebakan offside dan dengan santai menyondorkan bola yang tidak bisa dijangkau kiper tim tamu, Juriwanto.
Tertinggal 3-1, permainan dari PSMP menjurus keras. Berkali-kali provokasi diberikan kepada tim tuan rumah. Beruntung, Agus Purwoko dkk tidak tersulut emosi dan mampu menguasai tempo permainan.
Kerasnya permainan yang ditunjukkan oleh PSMP ini menjadi sorotan pelatih PSS, M. Basri. Dirinya menilai, wasit sama sekali tidak menjalankan aturan dengan baik.
"Tadi kita bisa menyaksikan sendiri, berapa kali pukulan tangan dilancarkan kepada pemain kita, namun tidak satupun sanksi dijatuhkan oleh wasit. Saya sendiri tidak pernah mengajarkan pemain agar bermain keras. Jika wasit tidak bisa menjalankan aturan yang sesuai, maka permainan akan menjadi kacau," tandasnya usai pertandingan.
Kendati demikian, pihaknya mengacungi jempol terhadap permainan anak asuhnya. Konsistensi dalam permainan dapat ditunjukkan dengan baik, sehingga tuan rumah mampu mengamankan poin 3.
[krjogja.com]
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Hadapi PSMP, PSS Cari Pendamping Ferry Anto
Jelang laga lanjutan Kompetisi Divisi Utama Liga Ti-Phone 2010/2011 menghadapi PS Mojokerto Putra (PSMP), di Stadion Tridadi Sleman, Senin (29/11) tim berjuluk "Elang Jawa" PSS Sleman harus kehilangan salah satu strikernya Lubis Syukur. Lubis menerima kartu merah saat menghadapi Persipro Probolinggo kemarin Jum'at (26/11) setelah terlibat perkelahian dengan Supaham (Persipro) yang juga mendapatkan kartu merah dalam laga itu. Kartu merah itu mengakibatkan Lubis tidak bisa diturunkan selama 2 pertandingan sekaligus.
Saat ini tim kebanggaan warga Sleman menyiapkan beberapa pengganti untuk menemani Ferry Anto di lini depan yakni striker senior M. Eksan dan Tri Handoko. Khusus untuk Tri Handoko, pelatih M. Basri mengharapkan administrasinya sudah beres hari ini agar bisa diturunkan saat menghadapi PSMP besok sore. Dalam laga menghadapi PSMP besok, manajemen PSS tetap menargetkan kemenangan.
Sementara itu, panpel PSS mengharapkan dalam laga besok sore tidak ada penonton yang masuk tanpa tiket atau memanjat tembok stadion (mbludus). Maka dari itu panpel PSS akan mengantisipasinya dengan menempatkan beberapa petugas keamanan disekitar tempat yang dianggap rawan.
[slemania.or.id]
Saat ini tim kebanggaan warga Sleman menyiapkan beberapa pengganti untuk menemani Ferry Anto di lini depan yakni striker senior M. Eksan dan Tri Handoko. Khusus untuk Tri Handoko, pelatih M. Basri mengharapkan administrasinya sudah beres hari ini agar bisa diturunkan saat menghadapi PSMP besok sore. Dalam laga menghadapi PSMP besok, manajemen PSS tetap menargetkan kemenangan.
Sementara itu, panpel PSS mengharapkan dalam laga besok sore tidak ada penonton yang masuk tanpa tiket atau memanjat tembok stadion (mbludus). Maka dari itu panpel PSS akan mengantisipasinya dengan menempatkan beberapa petugas keamanan disekitar tempat yang dianggap rawan.
[slemania.or.id]
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
Sempat Ricuh, PSS Sleman Libas Persipro, 1-0
Anang Hadi merayakan gol pertamanya ke gawang Persipro |
Gol semata wayang PSS Sleman dicetak oleh pemain nomor punggung 8, Anang Hadi pada menit ke-13 babak pertama meneruskan umpan Fery Anto. Tendangan mendatar Anang ke sisi kanan gawang Persipro tidak dapat dijangkau oleh kiper Persipro, M Tholib.
Kedua tim sebenarnya bermain dengan cukup bagus. Saling tukar serangan ditunjukkan oleh kedua tim. Sayangnya, saat babak kedua berjalan 3 menit, permainan menjurus keras. Pemain depan PSS, Lubis Sukur terlibat aksi saling dorong dengan pemain Persipro, Ahmad Junaidi. Beberapa pemain Persipro pun terprovokasi dan mengejar Lubis. Termasuk, Supaham yang melayangkan pukulannya tepat di mulut Lubis. Melihat permainan menjadi tidak sehat, wasit Adi Riyanto mengeluarkan kartu merah bagi Lubis maupun Supaham.
Suporter PSS, Slemania turut terpancing emosi. Mereka melemparkan botol air mineral serta kayu ke tengah lapangan. Beruntung, kejadian ini dapat segera ditenangkan oleh petugas, dan permainan bisa kembali dilanjutkan. Meski kedua tim bermain dengan 10 orang, namun pola permainan menyerang kerap ditampilkan. Pemain Persipro sempat mendapat peluang melalui Heri Ismanto meneruskan sepak pojok dari M Basri, namun berhasil dimentahkan kiper PSS. Begitu juga dengan tuan rumah. Jatmiko yang mendapat kesempatan empuk karena kiper Persipro sudah salah langkah, ternyata juga masih belum bisa membuahkan gol.
Selain 2 kartu merah bagi Lubis dan Supaham, wasit dari Kendal ini juga mengeluarkan 4 kartu kuning. Masing-masing untuk M Basri, Joko S dan Supaham dari Persipro dan Jatmiko dari PSS Sleman.
Pelatih PSS Sleman, Basri, mengeluhkan kepemimpinan wasit yang kurang jeli. Beberapa kali para pemain dari Persipro terlihat memukul Lubis, namun wasit tidak bergeming. "Jika wasit tadi jeli, sudah berapa pemain Persipro yang harus di kartu merah. Mereka mengeroyok Lubis, lebih kalau 2 orang," jelasnya.
Kendati demikian, dirinya mengaku bersyukur, anak asuhnya mampu bermain dengan tenang. Setidaknya, perolehan 3 poin ini bisa menjadi semangat untuk permainan kandang selanjutnya melawan PSMP Mojokerto.
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Links Park (Montrose v Whitehill Welfare)
Yesterday I went to Montrose for the third round Scottish Cup tie between SFL Third Division side Montrose and Whitehill Welfare from the East of Scotland League. I made use of the Sunday Mail offer (a return ticket to any destination in Scotland for a fiver with Citylink) and took a Citylink bus from Glasgow to Dundee. In Dundee I got on a train and arrived in the town of Montrose 30 minutes later. I was in Montrose last year but unfortunately did not get to see any football then as the league game against Queen's Park was postponed due to high winds. Because of the rainfall during the last few days I was afraid another cancellation was a possibility. I had checked all websites and phoned the club and the game was definitely on. After entering Links Park I realised that the pitch is artificial and there had not been much risk of it being waterlogged!
Thanks to the few hours I had spent in Montrose last year I knew the town and its pubs a little and, just like last year, I had a couple of pints in the Picture House, a large Wetherspoon-esque pub in Hume Street, near the train station. From the station it is a short walk, less than ten minutes, to Links Park.
Montrose's ground is dominated by the large main stand (1,300 seats). There is also a covered terrace behind one of the goals. Behind the opposite goal there is a small uncovered terrace and there is room for standing on the side opposite the main stand as well. Due to its proximity to the North Sea it can get very chilly inside the stadium.
Today's opponents Whitehill Welfare are currently sitting fifth in the top division of the East of Scotland League, one of the three 'non-league' senior leagues in Scottish Football, the other two being the Highland League and the South of Scotland League. Whitehill reached the third round of the Scottish Cup by beating Highland League oppostion twice, first Lossiemouth and then Wick Academy.
Despite being the underdogs on the day Whitehill found the back of the net after only seven minutes as Jordan Hall scored with a 35-yard strike. Paul Tosh equalised from the penalty spot after he was fouled by William Kidd. The big turning point came after Whitehill's Alan Cornett was sent off for handling in the area and Tosh converted another penalty. After the interval, the East of Scotland League side put in a brave performance even though they were a man short. However, Gordon Pope's goal fifteen minutes before time drove the final nail in the coffin for the men from Rosewell. No doubt the Gable Endies will be hoping for a money spinner when their name is pulled out of the hat along with the SPL sides tomorrow.
Saturday 20th November 2010
Scottish Cup 3rd Round
Montrose 3 Whitehill Welfare 1
Montrose: Tosh 21 pen, 40 pen, Pope 75.
Whitehill Welfare: Hall 7.
Att: 435
Thanks to the few hours I had spent in Montrose last year I knew the town and its pubs a little and, just like last year, I had a couple of pints in the Picture House, a large Wetherspoon-esque pub in Hume Street, near the train station. From the station it is a short walk, less than ten minutes, to Links Park.
Montrose's ground is dominated by the large main stand (1,300 seats). There is also a covered terrace behind one of the goals. Behind the opposite goal there is a small uncovered terrace and there is room for standing on the side opposite the main stand as well. Due to its proximity to the North Sea it can get very chilly inside the stadium.
Today's opponents Whitehill Welfare are currently sitting fifth in the top division of the East of Scotland League, one of the three 'non-league' senior leagues in Scottish Football, the other two being the Highland League and the South of Scotland League. Whitehill reached the third round of the Scottish Cup by beating Highland League oppostion twice, first Lossiemouth and then Wick Academy.
Despite being the underdogs on the day Whitehill found the back of the net after only seven minutes as Jordan Hall scored with a 35-yard strike. Paul Tosh equalised from the penalty spot after he was fouled by William Kidd. The big turning point came after Whitehill's Alan Cornett was sent off for handling in the area and Tosh converted another penalty. After the interval, the East of Scotland League side put in a brave performance even though they were a man short. However, Gordon Pope's goal fifteen minutes before time drove the final nail in the coffin for the men from Rosewell. No doubt the Gable Endies will be hoping for a money spinner when their name is pulled out of the hat along with the SPL sides tomorrow.
Approaching Links Park.
The entrance to the ground.
The main stand.
The covered terrace behind one of the goals.
Whitehill players celebrate after surprisingly taking the lead.
Montrose were looking for the equaliser. This effort went just wide.
Despite the rain there was a group of vocal Montrose supporters on the small terrace behind the other goal. They moved to the other end for the second half.
Paul Tosh's penalty levelled the game.
The pressure on the Whitehill defence continued.
The entrance to the ground.
The main stand.
The covered terrace behind one of the goals.
Whitehill players celebrate after surprisingly taking the lead.
Montrose were looking for the equaliser. This effort went just wide.
Despite the rain there was a group of vocal Montrose supporters on the small terrace behind the other goal. They moved to the other end for the second half.
Paul Tosh's penalty levelled the game.
The pressure on the Whitehill defence continued.
Saturday 20th November 2010
Scottish Cup 3rd Round
Montrose 3 Whitehill Welfare 1
Montrose: Tosh 21 pen, 40 pen, Pope 75.
Whitehill Welfare: Hall 7.
Att: 435
Links Park (Montrose v Whitehill Welfare)
Yesterday I went to Montrose for the third round Scottish Cup tie between SFL Third Division side Montrose and Whitehill Welfare from the East of Scotland League. I made use of the Sunday Mail offer (a return ticket to any destination in Scotland for a fiver with Citylink) and took a Citylink bus from Glasgow to Dundee. In Dundee I got on a train and arrived in the town of Montrose 30 minutes later. I was in Montrose last year but unfortunately did not get to see any football then as the league game against Queen's Park was postponed due to high winds. Because of the rainfall during the last few days I was afraid another cancellation was a possibility. I had checked all websites and phoned the club and the game was definitely on. After entering Links Park I realised that the pitch is artificial and there had not been much risk of it being waterlogged!
Thanks to the few hours I had spent in Montrose last year I knew the town and its pubs a little and, just like last year, I had a couple of pints in the Picture House, a large Wetherspoon-esque pub in Hume Street, near the train station. From the station it is a short walk, less than ten minutes, to Links Park.
Montrose's ground is dominated by the large main stand (1,300 seats). There is also a covered terrace behind one of the goals. Behind the opposite goal there is a small uncovered terrace and there is room for standing on the side opposite the main stand as well. Due to its proximity to the North Sea it can get very chilly inside the stadium.
Today's opponents Whitehill Welfare are currently sitting fifth in the top division of the East of Scotland League, one of the three 'non-league' senior leagues in Scottish Football, the other two being the Highland League and the South of Scotland League. Whitehill reached the third round of the Scottish Cup by beating Highland League oppostion twice, first Lossiemouth and then Wick Academy.
Despite being the underdogs on the day Whitehill found the back of the net after only seven minutes as Jordan Hall scored with a 35-yard strike. Paul Tosh equalised from the penalty spot after he was fouled by William Kidd. The big turning point came after Whitehill's Alan Cornett was sent off for handling in the area and Tosh converted another penalty. After the interval, the East of Scotland League side put in a brave performance even though they were a man short. However, Gordon Pope's goal fifteen minutes before time drove the final nail in the coffin for the men from Rosewell. No doubt the Gable Endies will be hoping for a money spinner when their name is pulled out of the hat along with the SPL sides tomorrow.
Saturday 20th November 2010
Scottish Cup 3rd Round
Montrose 3 Whitehill Welfare 1
Montrose: Tosh 21 pen, 40 pen, Pope 75.
Whitehill Welfare: Hall 7.
Att: 435
Thanks to the few hours I had spent in Montrose last year I knew the town and its pubs a little and, just like last year, I had a couple of pints in the Picture House, a large Wetherspoon-esque pub in Hume Street, near the train station. From the station it is a short walk, less than ten minutes, to Links Park.
Montrose's ground is dominated by the large main stand (1,300 seats). There is also a covered terrace behind one of the goals. Behind the opposite goal there is a small uncovered terrace and there is room for standing on the side opposite the main stand as well. Due to its proximity to the North Sea it can get very chilly inside the stadium.
Today's opponents Whitehill Welfare are currently sitting fifth in the top division of the East of Scotland League, one of the three 'non-league' senior leagues in Scottish Football, the other two being the Highland League and the South of Scotland League. Whitehill reached the third round of the Scottish Cup by beating Highland League oppostion twice, first Lossiemouth and then Wick Academy.
Despite being the underdogs on the day Whitehill found the back of the net after only seven minutes as Jordan Hall scored with a 35-yard strike. Paul Tosh equalised from the penalty spot after he was fouled by William Kidd. The big turning point came after Whitehill's Alan Cornett was sent off for handling in the area and Tosh converted another penalty. After the interval, the East of Scotland League side put in a brave performance even though they were a man short. However, Gordon Pope's goal fifteen minutes before time drove the final nail in the coffin for the men from Rosewell. No doubt the Gable Endies will be hoping for a money spinner when their name is pulled out of the hat along with the SPL sides tomorrow.
Approaching Links Park.
The entrance to the ground.
The main stand.
The covered terrace behind one of the goals.
Whitehill players celebrate after surprisingly taking the lead.
Montrose were looking for the equaliser. This effort went just wide.
Despite the rain there was a group of vocal Montrose supporters on the small terrace behind the other goal. They moved to the other end for the second half.
Paul Tosh's penalty levelled the game.
The pressure on the Whitehill defence continued.
The entrance to the ground.
The main stand.
The covered terrace behind one of the goals.
Whitehill players celebrate after surprisingly taking the lead.
Montrose were looking for the equaliser. This effort went just wide.
Despite the rain there was a group of vocal Montrose supporters on the small terrace behind the other goal. They moved to the other end for the second half.
Paul Tosh's penalty levelled the game.
The pressure on the Whitehill defence continued.
Saturday 20th November 2010
Scottish Cup 3rd Round
Montrose 3 Whitehill Welfare 1
Montrose: Tosh 21 pen, 40 pen, Pope 75.
Whitehill Welfare: Hall 7.
Att: 435
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