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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 3:01 pm
by Mehmet Gurdal Cetin
08.08.2008 17:30
RESMI SITEDEN- CUMA GUNU CIKTI BU HABER

Steaua Bükreş Maçı Biletleri Satışta

13 Ağustos 2008 Çarşamba günü Ali Sami Yen Stadı'nda oynanacak olan Galatasaray - Steaua Bükreş maçının biletleri, bugün saat 11:00'dan itibaren Biletix'den satışa sunuldu.

Galatasaray - Steaua Bükreş maçının bilet fiyatları şu şekilde olacak;

Numaralı Grup 1: 250 YTL
Numaralı Grup 2: 200 YTL
Kapalı Alt Grup 1: 350 YTL
Kapalı Alt Grup 2: 250 YTL
Eski Açık: 50 YTL
Yeni Açık Üst: 50 YTL
Yeni Açık Alt: 50 YTL

Maç Günü Ali Sami Yen Gişe Fiyatları
Numaralı Grup 1: 237 YTL
Numaralı Grup 2: 187 YTL
Kapalı Alt Grup 1: 337 YTL
Kapalı Alt Grup 2: 237 YTL
Eski Açık: 44 YTL
Yeni Açık Üst: 44 YTL
Yeni Açık Alt: 44 YTL

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:30 pm
by Mehmet Gurdal Cetin
FOTOMAC Kadroyu ufurmus

Sorun sağda

Kalede Sanctis, stoperde Servet olacak. Lincoln de oynuyor. Sıkıntıyı sağda yaşayan Alman; Barış, Sabri ve Şaş arasında karar veremiyor.


Gözlerin Steaua Bükreş maçına çevrildiği Galatasaray'da teknik direktör Skibbe kadrosunu büyük ölçüde belirledi. Hazırlık maçlarında birçok oyuncu ve çeşitli taktikler deneyen Alman hoca, çarşamba günü sürprizleri bir kenara bırakıp sakatlar dışında ideal onbiri sahaya sürecek. Rumen ekibi karşısında Sanctis, Servet,
Meira, Hakan Balta, Arda, Ayhan, Mehmet Topal, Lincoln ve Nonda'nın
forma giymesinin kesinleştiği bildirildi.

EN İYİSİNİ SEÇECEK
Skibbe tek kararsızlığı sağ kanatta yaşıyor. Bu bölgede Barış, Sabri ve Hasan Şaş'tan ikisini oynatacak olan Alman hoca, kimi keseceğine henüz karar vermedi. Sabri'nin defansta verdiği açıklar nedeniyle Bursa maçında Barış sağ bekte denenmişti. Hasan ise tecrübesi ve hücumdaki etkinliği ile öne çıkıyor. Skibbe üç oyuncu arasında yapacağı tercihten sonra Steaua onbirini netleştirecek.

Simdi asil haber bu,

Kadir Cetincali benim bu serefsiz basin icinde guvenilir buldugum bir iki adamdan biridir.Klube yakindir.GSTV'ye SIK SIK cikarilan yegane isimlerdendir.Dogru olmasi muhtemeldir yani

Cim Bom çifte golcü alacak
Kadir ÇETİNÇALI / İSTANBUL (DHA) 11 Ağustos 2008

Yaklaşık bir aydır Hakan Şükür'ün yerine bir golcü transfer etmeyi hedefleyen Galatasaray yönetimi, bu düşünceyi Şampiyonlar Ligi ön eleme maçına kadar gerçekleştiremeyince transfer stratejisini değiştirdi.

Öncelikle transferi planlanan golcüyü Steaua Bükreş maçına yetiştiremeyen sarı kırmızılı yöneticiler, takımın motivasyonunu bozar gerekçesiyle transferi dondurma kararı aldı. Sarı kırmızılı yönetim, futbol takımının Çarşamba günü Ali Sami Yen'de oynanacak zorlu maç öncesi transfer haberleriyle dikkatinin dağılmamasını hedefliyor. Bu yüzden Steaua Bükreş maçı sonrası transfer için harekete geçilecek ve 2 golcü oyuncu birden sarı kırmızılı renklere kazandırılacak.

Steaua Bükreş maçı öncesinde Ümit Karan'ın sakatlığının düzelmeyecek durumda olması ise teknik direktör Skibbe'nin planlarında zorunlu değişikliğe neden oldu.

Çarşamba günü yapılacak ilk maçta çift santrafor oynatmayı planlayan Alman teknik adam, bu yüzden Nonda'nın gerisinde hücuma dönük üç orta saha oyuncusu Arda, Lincoln ve Hasan Şaş ile hücum planları hazırlıyor. Sakatlığı düzelen ancak kondisyon eksiği bulunan Lincoln ise teknik direktörü ile yaptığı görüşmede bu maçta oynamayı çok istediğini ve görev verilirse oynamaya hazır olduğunu ilettiği öğrenildi.


Lincoln'u buyuk ihtimal oynatacak.
Lincolnculer gorev basina ! :D

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:46 pm
by Mehmet Gurdal Cetin
Galatasaray'a Fransız hakem INTERNETHABER
11 Ağustos 2008 Pazartesi 11:49
Galatasaray'ın Şampiyonlar Ligi 3. Ön eleme turundaki rakibi Steaua Bükreş maçının hakemi belli oldu.
Galatasaray'ın Şampiyonlar Ligi 3. Ön eleme turunda 13 Ağustos Çarşamba günü oynayacağı Steaua Bükreş karşılaşmasını Fransız hakem Laurent Duhamel yönetecek.

Futbol Federasyonu'ndan yapılan açıklamaya göre, Ali Sami Yen Stadı'nda saat 21.15'te başlayacak karşılaşmada, Duhamel'in yardımcılıklarını Stephane Duhamel ve Laurent Ugo yapacak. Karşılaşmanın dördüncü hakemi Thierry Auriac.

Hakem kimmis ?
Cok fazla bilgi yok Fransa Futbol Federasyonunun 15 senelik hakemi, FIFA kokartini da 1999'da takmis.

Fransiz hakem kelimesi, sanki kulaga kufur gibi geliyor :D (maglup olursak saglam bir kulp bulmaya calisiyorum-arkadaslar SKIBBE'ye bozulmama bozulmayin)

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:06 pm
by Murat Gökcigdem
Eski oyuncumuz Ilie Galatasaray hakkinda basinlarinda http://www.sport.ro/calificari/daca-ste ... alata.html goruslerini gecmis.

S. B icin Arthuro ve Dayro Moreno -bir baska ropartajinda da- Arda'yi kilit isimler olarak belirtmis.

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:56 pm
by Leo Bacica
Mert Tokman wrote: I remember something called "mamalika" (not sure how to spell) - that stuff was nasty...
It's "mamaliga", which is basically boiled corn flour, served hot. It is pretty good if served right, but it was indeed, 'til about 50 years ago, the typical food for poeasants and poor people.
Terrible times, communism... just one thing: it was forbidden by law to buy more than half a bread for one man. 300 g of meat, half a pack of butter, one liter of milk... these were all ratios that were only sold by government approval. Horrible times... off-topic.
Murat Gokcigdem wrote: Belki Leo konusulanlari bize tercume eder

My Turkish is scarce, but I understood one word: Leo. What's this about?

I thought it would be nice of me to translate for you the statment of our manager that Murat posted a link to. Here it is:

"In the Istanbul game we hope to play good, very good. With concentration and attitude, I hope that my players will not only get a good result, but also a good game. I have no reasons to be unhappy, maybe things aren't the way we want them, but at the moment it's fine. What really matters is the group and the result of the team, regardless of whose contribution is bigger or smaller. We haven't had many chances, with the way that Iasi played far from their goal, but we tried to surprise them with our second line.", Marius Lacatus stated after the press conference following the 2-0 win over Poli Iasi.

The injury of Szekely is a real blow, apparently he'll be fit just for the Group Stage games. He was an important player for us, having managed to grab a place in the first team from his first official game with Steaua.

Looking forward to the Wednesday game? Won't make you happy...

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:33 pm
by Murat Gökcigdem
Thanks Leo.

Quick commentary on Wednesday's game:

We are banking on Lincoln to provide a spark.

This Galatasaray fan is confident that Skibbe's ability to improvise, both in terms of tactics and personnel, combined with our team's well-documented stability and chemistry should serve us well.

Now aren't you lucky that pandora's box will be opened on you at Ali Sami Yen :wink:

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:55 pm
by Ozan Ersoy
Leo Bacica wrote:
Mert Tokman wrote: I remember something called "mamalika" (not sure how to spell) - that stuff was nasty...
It's "mamaliga", which is basically boiled corn flour, served hot. It is pretty good if served right, but it was indeed, 'til about 50 years ago, the typical food for poeasants and poor people.
Terrible times, communism... just one thing: it was forbidden by law to buy more than half a bread for one man. 300 g of meat, half a pack of butter, one liter of milk... these were all ratios that were only sold by government approval. Horrible times... off-topic.
I can only imagine. Similar stories are told by our grandfathers but they are set mainly during world war times. I only remember rationing of gasoline when the oil crisis hit the world markets in the 70's. Our then prime minister was famous for proclaiming to the protesters "You all are blaming me like there was lot of gas available and I drank it ?" Interesting guy but not much of a prime minister he was.

Our beloved commi Murat should ask you your experiences in private without clouding the forum more with this off-topic stuff. He is one of the last of the communism supporters who are about to go extinct.
Looking forward to the Wednesday game? Won't make you happy...
Actually, I am.. Although most of us are uneasy because we have not played an official game yet, some of the key players are injured and our forwards could not find their scoring touch yet, I am eerily confident that we will go through.

Because...

1) We still are going to be able to field our best players. There is a lot of depth in the team. Arda will take the helm and he is a natural born leader even though he is very young.
2) Turkish teams love to be the underdog and come out on the top at the end.
3) The team has gotten together, administration, managers and the players and they understand the importance of the game.
4) The club has gone back to the practice of distributing some of the money that comes from CL/UEFA back to the players. In the days when we won the UEFA cup and played in the quarter finals in CL, 25% of the money was given to the players as an incentive. They stopped doing that because of the hard financial times club was going through. There are rumors that the president Adnan Polat told the players half of the 5.5 milyon dollar CL entrance prize will be theirs. That is a huge bonus !! I am sure if nothing has, that news has made certain our players will be 110% concentrated.

5) Most importantly, Galatasaray has never lost an elimination round to the Champions League. 8 times I believe we played and we always won. We even beat Manchester United once and forced UEFA to change the rules and regulations of qualifying. Now English teams which win the league go straight into CL. Before GS beat ManU, everybody had to play an elimination round. History is on our side.

So I am quite confident we will prevail one more time.

Ozan Ersoy

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:19 pm
by Ismail Gezer
Cola Turka İdman Raporu: 11 Ağustos 2008 Pazartesi

Galatasaray Profesyonel Futbol A Takımı, 13 Ağustos Çarşamba akşamı Şampiyonlar Ligi ön elemesinde Steau Bucuresti ile yapacağı ilk karşılaşmanın hazırlık çalışmalarını, Florya Metin Oktay Tesisleri’nde basın ve taraftara kapalı olarak yaptığı tek antrenmanla sürdürdü.

Teknik ekibimiz Michael Skibbe, Edwin Boekamp, Ümit Davala, Cevat Güler ve Nezih Ali Boloğlu yönetiminde saat 17.30’dan itibaren sinema salonunda video görüntüleri üzerinde yapılan bir çalışmanın ardından, Jupp Derwall Antrenman Sahası’nda yapılan antrenman ısınma ve açma germe egzersizleriyle başladı.

Antrenmanın ana bölümünde önce teknik çalışmalar yapılırken, kaleciler kaleci antrenörü Nezih Ali Boloğlu yönetiminde özel bir kaleci antrenmanı yaptılar. Daha sonra kalecilerin de katıldığı taktik bir çalışma yapıldı.

Fernando Meira ve Yaser Yıldız tedavilerinin ardından takımla birlikte antrenmanın tümüne katıldılar.

Soğuma ve açma germe çalışmalarıyla tamamlanan antrenmandan sonra oyuncular merkez binamıza geçtiler.

Harry Kewell
takımla koordinasyon çalışmalarına katıldıktan sonra antrenör Cevat Güler yönetiminde sahada takımdan ayrı bir antrenman programı dâhilinde çalıştı. Kewell yarın sabah özel bir çalışma daha yapacak.

Ümit Karan
tedavisinden ardından fizyoterapistler kontrolü altında sahada tedavi amaçlı özel bir çalışma yaptı

Orkun Usak ve Tobias Linderoth sağlık merkezinde sürdürülen tedavilerinin ardından fizyoterapistler eşliğinde salon ve sahada takımdan ayrı çalışmaya devam ediyorlar.

Bu sabah yapılan kontrollerin ardından antrenmana katılması uygun bulunmayan Aydın Yılmaz ve bu akşam kontrol amaçlı bir MR tetkiki daha yapılacak Mehmet Güven’in tedavileri de devam ettirildi.

Semih Kaya ve Uğur Uçar’ın ameliyat sonrası rehabilitasyon çalışmaları Metin Oktay Tesisleri sağlık merkezinde sürdürülüyor. Serkan Çalık ise evinde dinlendiriliyor.

Galatasaray Profesyonel Futbol A Takımı, 13 Ağustos Çarşamba akşamı Şampiyonlar Ligi ön elemesinde Steau Bucuresti ile yapacağı karşılaşmanın hazırlıklarını, 12 Ağustos Salı akşamüstü saat 17.30’da Ali Sami Yen Stadı’nda yapacağı son antrenmanla tamamlayacak. Teknik Direktör Michael Skibbe’nin 17.00’de başlayacak basın toplantısını izleyecek bu antrenmanın ilk onbeş dakikası yalnızca basına açık olacak.

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:29 pm
by Murat Gökcigdem
Takimimizda ingilizce bilen kim diye merak edip dururdum :?:

En sonunda "yeni Hagi" ve Ayhanin lisanlarina http://www.sport.ro/liga-1/hagi-al-gala ... oplay=true tanik oldum :P

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:38 am
by Murat Kara
Ozan Ersoy wrote:Our beloved commi Murat should ask you your experiences in private without clouding the forum more with this off-topic stuff. He is one of the last of the communism supporters who are about to go extinct.
I completely sympathise with Leo. However, anyone equating Communism with the terrible regimes of Stalinism (and Maoism) must also equate liberal capitalism with Nazism. In reality, they are both not! They were both born oiut of the crisis of respective systems. In turn, they both pushed each other into crisis, although as demonstrated today yet again capitalism is well capable of creating its own crisis (indeed, it is a system of crisis). Whether or not individuals know this, is their problem. It is a matter of finding out the historical truth. So if you are curious, then start digging. But what will probably convince you will not be the history. It will be the present! The world war is nearer than you guys might think. Just look east! Rations? You will get for sure, if you can survive the nuclear holocaust! This is not me saying it. It is Washington Post: “So far, each step in the Caucasus drama has put the conflict on a yet higher plane. The next step will no longer be just about the Caucasus, or even Europe. Remember the Guns of August.”

I guess anyone with slight knowledge of history would know what "Guns of August" refer to! It refers to the events preceeding World War 1. This is not some abstract thing, or scare mongering! It is real and it is happening, innocent people are dying, whether or not we ponder acknowledging it.

Anybody who argues they can stop this must come with an alternative other than fascism before dismissing a global communist revolution out of hand! Just like ordinary people do not know the depth of the crisis (because they are not properly told), they also do not know the depth of the struggle. But they will find out. Sooner or later! Let's hope it is sooner than later. By the way, no revolution in the past came as a choice. It always came as the 'last resort'! It comes as a result of conservatism of the people as they always hang on to the last minute and then explode.

Well! Is this off-topic? Yes, it is off-topic! So, let's move on to the topic before mud gets on our pants.

* * *

As for the game tomorrow, I think Cimbom is going to be hard pressed. If last year's FC Sion game is any measure, we will concede a couple of goals home before responding in the last 10 minutes. (Remember EURO2008?). We call this Laz mentality. The second game will be the most interesting one!

This year we have bigger potential but we miss one big gun: Hakan Sukur. I risk create a fury of messages when I say this because so many people wanted him to go, including me. But the gap he left is huge! Clearly, it is not yet filled. He had the ability to scare opponents with his sheer presence. This is not going to be the case this year. I cannot imagine Umit Karan or Nonda causing sleepless nights for opponent's coaches.

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:58 am
by Leo Bacica
Guys, I got to like this message board a lot and it was a hugely pleasant surprise for me to see the friendly tone here (unlike, for instance, what I got with Betis fans 2 years ago).

This makes it all the more difficult for me to break the terrible news to you. It has to be direct and it definetly is tough: Galata is gonna lose the double. No drama though, you will come out stronger next year.

And about...
Ozan Ersoy wrote: History is on our side.
This is also true. I am a great fan of Turkish history, culture and civlization. Nevertheless, in times of need, we've always managed to outdo you. 1878, if you're talking political history, 1989 for the football one.

Oh, and about the UEFA Cup... really great performace!!! Would you have done it without Hagi? :P

PS: This is meant to be satyrical, and in no way offensive, although I mean every word. Please consider it as such. Just having a taunt at you :P :D

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 1:23 pm
by Mehmet Gurdal Cetin
Dear Leo,

I also believe the history.

I remember the old days, hundreds and thousands of fans in different colour shirts made protests,walked for miles and miles, sent e-mails to "Sister Cyrstal", it did'nt work out for them. :D

I think Galatasaray will win the tie
And will win it in a style

Two legged match without any thought
I am planning to be legless at both :D

(Sairlikte var, evet evet :) )

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:01 pm
by Mehmet Gurdal Cetin
Here is the history of knock out stages

1993-94
Galatasaray 2–1 Cork City
Cork City 0-1 Galatasaray

Manchester United 3-3 Galatasaray
Galatasaray 0-0 Manchester United

1994-95
Avenir Beggen 1-5 Galatasaray
Galatasaray 4–0 Avenir Beggen

1997-98
Sion 1–4 Galatasaray
Galatasaray 4-1 Sion

1998-99
Galatasaray 2-1 Grasshoppers
Grasshopers 2-3 Galatasaray

1999-00
Rapid Wien 0-3 Galatasaray
Galatasaray 1-0 Rapid Wien

2000-01
Saint Gallen 1-2 Galatasaray
Galatasaray 2-2 Saint Gallen

2001-02
Galatasaray 2-0 Vllaznia İşkodra
Vllaznia İşkodra 1-4 Galatasaray

Galatasaray 2-1 Levski Sofya
Levski Sofya 1-1 Galatasaray

2003-04
Galatasaray 3-0 CSKA Sofya
CSKA Sofya 0-3 Galatasaray

2006-07
Galatasaray 5-2 Mlada Boleslav
Mlada Boleslav 1-1 Galatasaray

History repeats itself
Only the faces change

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:04 pm
by Murat Kara
Leo Bacica wrote: Oh, and about the UEFA Cup... really great performace!!! Would you have done it without Hagi? :P
Probably not! But Hagi could not do it w/o GS either :)

GS is usually very generous against the opponents at the beginning of the games. Use it or lose it! (But then somehow it is always the one which goes to the group stage)

Will be a good game and whatever the result, we'll probably meet at or after the 3rd round of the UEFA cup early next year.

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:22 pm
by Leo Bacica
The higher the expectation, the bigger the disappointment. Optimism is good, but is it worth it?