Friday, May 27, 2005

That Night in Istanbul

it seems i am still not over it yet.......
the following is one nice story...maybe that night in Istanbul, as it has been called now, will be made into movie several years down the line.......as story lines go...

"
I watched a film last night. It was one of those football movies, where a team of proud Englishmen, underachievers and blunderers, somehow get to the Cup Final, only to find themselves being well beaten by the best team in the competition, thanks to the opposition efficiency, the oppositions fouling and a dodgy ref. As one would expect in a stereotypical football film, all seems lost, but the English captain with the lionheart rallys his troops and somehow the team finds themselves back on the status quo.

At this point in the film, there is always a courageous defender who will be running through pain to stop the opposition scoring, while the blundering keeper redeems himself by producing a save that isn't actually possible in a proper football match due to the laws of gravity, before further redeeming himself by saving penalties, with the unwanted substitute scoring the penalty that confirms the victory.

The film was enjoyable, and I'm not bothered that I don’t know what it's called, but I thought that I'd just like to say that I wish film makers would make football films more realistic, as this sort of thing never happens in real life."

Thursday, May 26, 2005

RED IS THE COLOUR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OLE OLE OLE OLE OLE OLE OLE OLE OLE OLE OLE OLE..............................................

LIVERPOOL IS THE 2005 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WINNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



oh my god...what a match!!!3 nil down at half time...3-3 at full time!!!!!AGAINST AC MILAN!!!!!! you could not imagine the diff expression of my face when i switch off the tv at half time and on again on the 80th minute and saw the "3-3" scoreline.......'AM I DREAMING'????????to come back from 3-0 down at half time?against AC Milan??????????3 GOALS in 6 MINS????????????????? OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this game has almost everything...near misses (all the time), 1ST MINUTE goal!!!, missed penalties, penalty denied, GREATEST COMEBACK!!!, PENALTY SHOOT OUT!!!, EUROPEAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR MISSED PENALTY!!!!...........OMG....I still cant believe it..........


Credit to Rafael Benitez...he who dare to sub an injured kewell very early in the game with a player already leaving the club in the offseason, he who dare to start a keeper on the way, he who DARE to play Stevie G at RIGHT BACK (essentially a license to roam free)...he who STARTED BAROS (he should neva leave) (but he also started the stupid kewell who injured in the first five mins)......credits to the liverpool team who fought back......but pls RAFA...sell DJIMI TRAORE...pls pls...

MATCH REPORTS
from www.football365.com
AC MILAN vs LIVERPOOL
No wonder Liverpool walk on with hope in their hearts after Rafa Benitez's side completed the most remarkable comeback in the history of European finals to write a glorious new chapter in the club's already rich history with a penalty shoot-out win over AC Milan.

Carried on the back of Steven Gerrard, their inspirational and defiant captain, Liverpool somehow recovered from a 3-0 half-time deficit with three incredible goals in six breathtaking minutes.

It was simply unbelievable. But they were not finished there, with Jerzy Dudek producing two amazing late saves in extra-time before denying both Andrea Pirlo and Andriy Shevchenko amid the drama of a penalty shoot-out.

In 1984, they had last won the European Cup on penalties, with Bruce Grobbelaar's wobbly knees and Alan Kennedy's decisive strike.

This time, it was penalties again and Dudek dancing his way to hero status on the line, but that did not even tell half the story of a truly unforgettable night in Istanbul.

Rafa Benitez's side had seemed down and out after Paolo Maldini's first-minute strike was followed by two goals by on-loan Chelsea striker Hernan Crespo.

Many fans were even feeling sorry for themselves, having been harshly denied a penalty for handball at just 1-0 down, only seconds before Crespo's first goal.

However, that was reckoning without a tactical half-time masterstroke by Benitez, the talismanic qualities of Gerrard or the reactions of the often-doubted Dudek.

Given licence to push forward by Dietmar Hamannn's arrival, Gerrard headed his side's first goal on 54 minutes to restore belief and won the penalty for Xabi Alonso's third goal six minutes later.

With Vladimir Smicer having scored in between, Liverpool were now level and Serginho missing from the spot, while Shevchenko and Pirlo were both denied, Liverpool's players danced with unrestrained joy.

And so Anfield has a new crop of legends after surely the most improbable success of their five European crowns.

This was when even Manchester United's dramatic late comeback against Bayern Munich was eclipsed and few had imagined that could ever be possible.

But having confounded the odds to beat Juventus and Chelsea, a Liverpool side that had finished just fifth in the Premiership defied their underdog status once again.

It had all started so differently. Benitez may have made the bold move of starting with Harry Kewell, but his side were behind after 52 seconds as the anticipated chess match between two supposedly cautious sides was turned on its head.

Pirlo's free-kick was met with a volley by Maldini, which struck the turf but still flew past Dudek, who was seemingly unsighted until the last moment.

Liverpool were stunned and struggled to recover their poise, with Kewell limping off injured amid jeers to be replaced by Smicer.

Still Milan pressed, with Garcia clearing off the line and Shevchenko harshly denied when his 'goal' was ruled offside.

Liverpool were nevertheless also foiled as Garcia turned inside Alessandro Nesta, who looked to have handled the ball, but referee Manuel Gonzalez waved play on.

Within seconds, Milan had scored, with the superb Kaka sending Shevchenko hurtling down the right channel and his cutback teed up Crespo to tap home from close range.

It was a harsh blow, but Milan's class was evident as Kaka played a pass of such exquisite perfection that Jamie Carragher was left stretching in vain as Crespo burst through to score.

It seemed all over. Not to Gerrard, however, and not to those in the Liverpool end who defiantly chanted 'we're going to win 4-3' as the teams re-emerged after the interval.

Few others believed them, but Benitez shifted his side around to near-magical effect at the break.

With Hamann on for Steve Finnan and three changes in a defence that effectively now became a back three, Gerrard was finally given the stage upon which to perform. And how he performed.

Dudek still had to produce a superb save from Shevchenko but Liverpool had an ace up their sleeve in their irreplaceable captain.

From Riise's cross, Gerrard looped a header past Dida before turning to exhort the crowd to follow his lead.

If some were still uncertain, those doubts were blown away when Smicer let fly from 25 yards out and Dida allowed the ball to slip through his grasp inside the far post.

Surely it was not possible? But Gerrard somehow forced his body forward onto Smicer's pass and was clipped on the back of his heels by former Rangers midfielder Gennaro Gattuso. Penalty.

Up stepped Alonso and although Dida flung himself to parry the spot-kick, the Spaniard smashed his follow-up effort into the roof of the net.

Milan rallied again but Liverpool were defiant, with Traore clearing off the line and Carragher producing last-ditch tackles on both Shevchenko and Kaka, while Jaap Stam's header also flew wide.

And so to extra-time, with Djibril Cisse by now on for Baros and Gerrard now effectively at right wing-back as Benitez countered the introduction of winger Serginho.

Even there, Gerrard was still immense, but bodies were being stretched to breaking point at the end of an arduous season, with Carragher playing through the pain barrier.

Liverpool were hanging on, but Dudek rescued his side with two amazing reaction saves from Shevchenko at point-blank range to force penalties.

Liverpool had hardly practised spot-kicks but neither, it seemed, had Serginho, who blazed the first effort way over the bar.

A German - Hamann - was rather more reliable before Dudek denied Pirlo but while Jon Dahl Tomasson scored, Riise's effort was saved by Dida.

Smicer nevertheless struck a superb penalty, setting up Dudek to crown a night of unbelievable drama in Istanbul.

After a 21-year absence, Liverpool are back at the pinnacle of European football. Surely UEFA cannot stop them defending a trophy won with this much drama and determination?

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

heavy rain...

still stuck in the office....heavy rain outside......sigh......today just finish my research report....tmw onwards nothing much to do already plus soon-tobe-leaving manager taking 2 days leave for singapore to look for job......sigh...probably will make me even more wanting to quit

been a while

It has been a while since i last post...hm...wat have i done for the past week...nothing much....except for having 3 consecutive offdays bcos of weekends and public holiday. went to see a newly opened indoor football stadium..seems a bit expensive with the pitch not looking new...

weather has been gloomy since i came back to KL...certainly not good for my nose and all those 'sucking' sound in the office...irritating...

wonder if i should go back to kluang again this weekend...as i still have no plans for the weekend...maybe i should just stay here and send out resumes (as the effort of looking jobs continues endlessly)...if i go back this weekend, it will be the 5th consecutive week that i go back and with next week's extra holiday as well......gosh...many ppl will probably keep asking me y the hell i kept going back?....i wonder as well...but since i have nothing much to do here with not many companions who wanna go outdoor (shopping?nah...once a while maybe...not every weekend) and no car...might as well go back...at least i can play basketball there with frens and watch tv....haha...pathetic......i gonna start looking for clubs to join...at least i got to know more ppl (and lenglui!!)......

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

My Devil

http://www.ffoundation.com.tw
according to the above website i am this devil:

D級魔鬼 濕婆

你這個人乍看之下似乎無毒無害,平常看起來也一付道貌岸然的模樣,但是只要踩到你的地雷、刺中你的要害,那麼你很可能就立刻翻臉不認人,馬上抓狂起來,情緒的落差太大,讓人怕怕啊!

關於濕婆Siva或Shiva



Friday, May 13, 2005

Friday the 13th

friday the 13th...in may...in year 05

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Today's Quote

Every act of conscious learning requires the willingness to suffer an
injury to one's self-esteem. That is why young children, before they are
aware of their own self-importance, learn so easily; and why older persons,
especially if vain or important, cannot learn at all. -Thomas Szasz,
author, professor of psychiatry (1920- )

Thursday, May 05, 2005

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At 5 mins past 5pm this afternoon, yr digital clock will read 05:05, 05.05.05 this will never happen again in our lifetime!

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

King Carra!!!

GoGoGo Liverpool......Carragher is the King!!!finally beaten Chelsea and marching into the Champions League Final!!!


shit...damn sleepy......slept 1.5 hrs then wake up to watch then sleep 2 hrs then come work...sad... struggling to keep awake...