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Saturday, October 29, 2011

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Qurban untuk Kehidupan
WONOGIRI - Saat jagung muda lebih cepat dipanen. Bahkan para petani lebih mengutamakan menjualnya untuk untuk makanan sapi daripada menunggu panen itu tiba. Saat ini, hanya jagung satu-satunya tumbuhan yang mampu tumbuh di lahan kering dan tandus. Maka, ia menjadi andalan bagi petani untuk menghasilkan uang.

Begitulah petani di Dukuh Kuniran, Desa Ketos, Kecamatan Wonogiri, Kabupaten Wonogiri Banten menyiasati hidup. Kemarau panjang memberikan dampak kekeringan terhadap sumber mata air, bahkan nyaris sulitnya menjalani hidup sebagai petani. Satu-satunya harapan adalah para penduduk desa hanya mengandalkan air hujan karena daerah ini sangat tandus, berbatu, berkapur dan perbukitan.

Desa ini terletak di sangat dalam dan terisolasi di Wonogiri sub-distrik, sekitar 110 km dari kota Solo. Untuk menempuhnya membutuhkan waktu sekitar 3 (tiga) jam perjalanan dengan menggunakan kendaraan, melintasi jalan terjal dan perbukitan.

Sebelumnya tim BMH telah terjun langsung kelokasi dengan melalui penempatan Dai Hidayatullah serta memberikan beasiswa kepada beberapa siswa yang asli penduduk setempat. Dengan harapan, belitan ekonomi tidak memutus untuk terus melanjutkan ke jeanjang yang lebih tinggi. Tidak tanggung-tanggung, Dai yang kini mukim diberikan kepercayaan sebagai penyuluh agama bagi masyarakat setempat. Selanjutnya...



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Red View: Cleverley exclusive, boss on Rooney, number nines video and much more

Friday, October 28, 2011

CLEVERLEY BUZZING TO BE BACK

Tom Cleverley discusses his return to fitness with Gemma Thompson ...

You must be delighted to be back after spending six weeks on the sidelines?
Definitely. The injury was bad timing. I was in the team, I was playing well and enjoying myself. These things happen in football though and you've just got to work hard on getting yourself fit, listen to what the physios say and stay upbeat.

How good did it feel to be back in action against Aldershot?
It felt great. It helps when you've got fantastic players around you as you can bed yourself in and work your way up to being 100 per cent.

A lot of fans have said how much they feel the team has missed you in recent weeks - that must be nice to hear but does it put extra pressure on you?
It's always nice to hear, but there's a bit of pressure [on everyone] anyway because last weekend's game was a bad result. At the start of the season, the whole team was very fluent and we were playing fantastic football. The games have been harder in recent weeks and it's very flattering to hear fans say they've missed me.

What do comments like that say about how far you've come this season?
It's been brilliant. Things went a little better than I expected at the start of the season and then I was disappointed to get injured, but I'm buzzing to be back now and hopefully we can get back to winning ways on Saturday.

Is there a positive feeling in the camp despite the derby result?
Yes definitely. We've got a great team spirit. We'll regroup and go forward from here.

Tom was talking at a Megastore book signing . Look out for more footage on MUTV.

More: Boss boosted by Tom return | Irwin: Reds will respond


ROONEY CAN HANDLE THE JEERS

Sir Alex is backing Wayne Rooney to handle the hostile atmosphere at Goodison Park on Saturday.

The United striker has been jeered on every return to his former club following his big-money move to Old Trafford and it will be no different this weekend.

After starting on the bench for the previous trip to his native Merseyside earlier in the month, Rooney will be hoping to start this time around and the boss is expecting the England international to deliver the goods.

"Wayne's had mixed success going to Everton," explained the manager. "He's scored a couple of goals there.

"He gets booed as normal. He got booked in one game and I took him off because he'd been yellow-carded and there was no way I was going to give the referee an opportunity to send him off.

"That's where the hype around the ground in terms of him getting booed every time he makes a challenge comes into it. He's had mixed fortunes there but he's scored a couple of goals and done well in some of the games and hopefully that'll be the case tomorrow."

More: Young doubtful for tripPark seeks Goodison cure


BLOG: BOUNCING BACK

Adam Marshall says three points can help heal the wounds left by last Sunday's defeat..

Defeats for Manchester United are always blown out of proportion. When a seismic loss occurs like the one last Sunday, the press starts licking its lips ready to fuel talk of a crisis - so soon after lauding the champions as unstoppable.

There is no hiding behind the fact that derby day was painful and the wounds will take some time to heal, even allowing for the red card and the three-goal barrage late on that give the scoreline a gloss every Blue will gloat about for years. But some context is required here.

The thing is United actually began the season better than usual, indeed it was Sir Alex's finest start to a Barclays Premier League campaign. Last year, the Reds remained unbeaten all the way until the shock loss at Wolves but the away form had been relatively poor all campaign.

Yes, the warning signs were clearly there - even in victory over Chelsea - and there is a need to signal that the troubles on the road have been eradicated, despite the wins at West Brom and Bolton, particularly as Owen Coyle's side have still to pick up their first point at The Reebok.

And away fixtures for the Reds don't come too much tougher than Everton, who always love to put one over United. However, that is what football is all about - bouncing back in the face of adversity. The world could be looking a much better place for the Red Army after the Goodison assignment at midday on Saturday. Two draws with City and the Toffees would have been perfectly acceptable so to leave Merseyside with three points would be a real fillip.

Of course, the inferior goal difference with City will take some recovering and it's worth an extra point to our neighbours. But the season doesn't end in October and let's urge the Reds towards a redemptive strike at the weekend that will start to push the City horror-show towards the back of the mind, where it belongs.

More: Red Voices Podcast | Ando away from home

 

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Monday, October 24, 2011

 
 
 
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Red View: Sir Alex and Phil Jones on City, derby goals video, free wallpaper + more

Friday, October 21, 2011


SIR ALEX: SUNDAY'S GAME IS FOR THE FANS

The manager answers Red View's questions ahead of the Manchester derby...

Do you know when we last had a derby with both teams in the top two?
I would imagine it's the first one since 1968 when City won the league and United were second and won the European Cup. So 43 years ago? But it's what we said we expected at the start of the season. We expected City to be up there. Going into the derby with City top and us second is probably a fair reflection of both teams' form.

How significant could this derby be in terms of the title race? 
First and foremost it's a derby - you've got United versus City, and supporters are hoping they'll go into work on Monday morning with the bragging rights until the next game comes around. That's what a derby is all about, it doesn't matter where we're placed in the league now. Although, obviously, the significance of the game and the result could register at the end of the season in terms of who wins the title.

How will you manage the selection headache - is it a matter of rotation?
The squad situation has been there for quite a while now and my players understand that. For the Liverpool match, the players who were left out knew where we were coming from. The City match is different, we're at home, and there will be 23 or 24 players in the squad wanting to play. We've got three injured at the moment - Rafael, Tom Cleverley and Darron Gibson - but all the rest want to play. That's a big difficulty for me - I will have to leave five or six fit players sitting in the stands.

Audio & video -  Red Voices podcast | Old Trafford 2009 | Red Letters: Man City


JONES RELISHING DERBY DAY

Phil Jones would love to feature in his first Old Trafford debut on Sunday...

I've played in the Blackburn/Burnley derby and that was pretty intense but I would imagine Sunday's Manchester derby will top that one. All the papers are hyping it up. That's natural - it's a derby. It's massive to both clubs and it means a lot to the fans and we hope we can get one over on them and make our fans happy.

At the same time though, we're just treating it as another game. I think all areas of the pitch are going to be key on Sunday and we need to concentrate and focus on every part. I'll be delighted if I'm involved and I'd be happy to play wherever the manager wants me to.

I'm delighted with how things have gone for me since I joined. I've always believed in my ability. If I didn't I wouldn't be here now. I don't think I've surprised myself in terms of how well things have gone, but I'm surprised at how quickly I've managed to play a certain amount of games. Whether I play or not on Sunday the most important thing is we win. City have had a lot of money to spend and have bought some quality players in, but if we concentrate on what we're good at, I'm sure we'll get the three points.

More: United v City preview | Nani can be City's nemesis | Ferdinand fit


McGUINNESS: TAKE IT AS RED!

Former United manager Wilf McGuinness believes the Reds will not only come out on top in the derby on Sunday but also over the course of the season.

City make the short trip to Old Trafford with a two-point lead at the Barclays Premier League summit, courtesy of a convincing 4-1 beating of Aston Villa in their last outing. Although Roberto Mancini's side are making great strides and must be considered as strong contenders for the title, McGuinness feels Sir Alex's side will leapfrog their neighbours at the weekend with victory.

"I'm very confident," McGuinness told ManUtd.com. "Our fans are tremendous. But City's fans have still got to learn - they even turn their back on a game, what a waste of money that is! We will win at Old Trafford and I think we'll play really well too. City won't like coming here I tell you, no way."

McGuinness, whose son Paul coaches United's Under-18s, feels City still need to develop to match the level they reached in the 1960s, when they won the league in the same season Sir Matt Busby's side lifted the European Cup.

"I knew all the City players in those days," he recalled. "Colin Bell, Mike Summerbee, Tony Book. They were terrific guys and we still get on very well, which is nice.

"I think City have got better players this season than they've possibly had since the 1960s, and I believe they will make in-roads and definitely be a top-three team this season because of the players they've got.

"However, I think being top is new to City and that may play a part in the end. They may be top but, in the end, I think we will finish above them and win the league."

More -  Sir Alex's Olympic concerns | Ryan is 100 per cent Red | Lindegaard: Title race is open

 

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Red View: Liverpool previews, Cole goals video, free wallpapers + more

Friday, October 14, 2011


RIO SEEKS RIGHT INGREDIENTS FOR ANFIELD 

Rio Ferdinand believes the right blend of youth and experience is crucial as United head to Liverpool without several elder statesmen who were at the club last term.

A number of thirtysomethings, fortysomething in Edwin van der Sar's case, have departed with an injection of young talent helping reinvigorate the champions at the start of the season. However, the trip to Anfield always demands wise heads to deal with the frenzied atmosphere. Ferdinand explained:

"It is just another part of the youngsters' learning curve. It is great for these young guys to be able to go to Anfield with Manchester United, to feel the environment and atmosphere that is put in front of you. To become top players, you have to be able to adapt and apply yourself in different environments. This is a hostile place, but one there is no better place to win at as a United player. Our manager is the best in the business at mixing youth and experience. If he feels we need youth and experience mixed in, then great. Experience is valuable, so is youth. The mixture will be vital.

"I would say it's the biggest game for the players. We have played a couple of the teams who are normally around us in the league at home, but this is away. Regardless of what part of the season it is, going to Anfield is always huge for us. It's a game we look forward to and one I'm sure the fans are really excited about."

More: Vidic considered for Anfield | Podcast: Set for Liverpool 


BOSS WANTS COOL HEADS

Sir Alex is determined United will keep calm in the Anfield cauldron on Saturday and finish the game with 11 men on the pitch. Sendings off have seriously hindered the Reds' hopes in recent years and the manager has also acknowledged Liverpool's improvement under Kenny Dalglish.

"In my time, we've had about nine players sent off in games there which is unusual for Manchester United," declared the boss. "That is down to the atmosphere which can be created there. It's something you have to deal with.

"Last season, we were playing really well in the game and made two really bad errors to give the goals away. It was hard to overcome that. In the previous two seasons, we had players sent off. There are issues you have to deal with - your temperament and composure in these situations to make sure you handle these sorts of things."

Dalglish will bid to outdo his old adversary with the two Scots on the touchline again this weekend.

"He's what the fans wanted and I think there has been an improvement," added Sir Alex. "They've bought a lot of players. They've gone for it financially and the owners have supported Kenny very well. At the end of the day you would always expect Liverpool to be challenging at least for a Champions League place."

More: Sir Alex's respect for Liverpool | Fortune's Mersey memories


COLE'S FIRES STILL BURN FOR LIVERPOOL GAMES 

Andrew Cole feels the white-hot atmosphere at Anfield on Saturday will make life difficult for United.

The ex-Reds striker believes older heads like Ryan Giggs and Rio Ferdinand will need to pass their experience on to the younger lads in order to ensure the champions handle the occasion. After three consecutive defeats in front of The Kop, the pressure is on United to extend their unbeaten start to the campaign in the lunchtime fixture.

"It's a great game," Cole enthused on MUTV's Live at the Red Cafe. "I think if you speak to the majority of the lads as well, this is the one game everyone looks forward to. Liverpool at Anfield is the kind of match you want to play in when you come to United."

With the likes of Gary Neville, Edwin van der Sar and Paul Scholes all no longer available, it will be a younger United squad that travels to Merseyside this season. "I know we've surpassed them championship-wise, but you're talking about great history there," explained Cole. "When you've got experienced players like Giggsy and Rio, all those kind of boys will let the players know what it's like at Anfield and how passionate it is. It gets tougher and tougher every year you go there and I think form goes out of the window. In recent years, United have always been going there in decent form but Liverpool have somehow got the results.

"It's feisty at times because the atmosphere is so hot. If there's any mistimed challenges, the Liverpool punters are straight on it. The manager sometimes says the referee has got to be strong and Andre Marriner will need to be on Saturday because the fans do get behind their team."

More: Owen's art of finishing | Greenhoffs loved beating Liverpool

 

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