Enough is Enough, Ireland!
Stop being cry babies, immediately, for Henry's handball.
You guys should only blame yourself. Irishs should have beaten Italy, in the first place, and qualified automatically.
Even in play-off, Irish had opportunities to score but did not take them.
I particularly agree with Roy Keane's comment about the whole situation:
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=701074&sec=worldcup2010&cc=4716
Finally, for those who say 'Football is not matter of life but just a game', please take note that French economy will get 1 billion pounds boast for qualifying to WC 2010 < http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_5705997,00.html >.
Have a good weekend ahead. :)
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Dumb Lions & Roaring Fans
Yesterday night, 14 Nov 2009, Lions of Singapore behaved like preys in Kallang stadium.
Since a goal down in 15 min, via penalty, to Thailand; Lions decided to give up.
What a shame for 20,000 supporters!
In contrast, Lions has so damn passionate fans who roared.
A lot of fans will lose their voices after the match because they have been shouting, yelling, & cursing all night.
On a side note, it was so honor to see Bryan Robson in person. He still has the shape.
He must be a very popular soccer player in Singapore because even President Nathan came down to watch this unimportant match.
The President should have attended current APEC Summit. :)
You can look at the match highlight here, in case you miss out the match:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lLgQuB-eP8
Enjoy
Since a goal down in 15 min, via penalty, to Thailand; Lions decided to give up.
What a shame for 20,000 supporters!
In contrast, Lions has so damn passionate fans who roared.
A lot of fans will lose their voices after the match because they have been shouting, yelling, & cursing all night.
On a side note, it was so honor to see Bryan Robson in person. He still has the shape.
He must be a very popular soccer player in Singapore because even President Nathan came down to watch this unimportant match.
The President should have attended current APEC Summit. :)
You can look at the match highlight here, in case you miss out the match:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lLgQuB-eP8
Enjoy
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Fergie’s advice; a must take whenever you are in trouble in EPL
EPL prominent figure lists of consulting Fergie’s advice continue growing; now Dave Whelan joins them.


Another Sir Alex’s suggestion is serious taken by, this time, Wigan chairman Dave Whelan. Whelan also hails Fergie as ‘The Master’ besides following his suggestion by offering Steve Bruce, Birmingham manager, to recently vacant Latics’ job. A good word for Whelan is there is nothing but only success will follow for taking Fergie’s advice. A lots of Premiere League’s figures will agree with me; for sure.
Look at Mark Hughes, Blackburn boss, who takes the rein at Edwood park because Fergie told him that an opportunity to be boss in Blackburn is too good to turn down. It is a marriage made in heaven as Blackburn is now one of the most promising mid-table clubs which has potential to break ‘Big-Four’ clan. Until now, Blackburn is only lost to Manchester United regarding their form against ‘Big Four’ in current 2007-08 season.
Alan Curbishley, West Ham manager, consulted Fergie whether he should quit from Charlton Athletic. Curbishley is the Chartlton’s longest serving manager of 16 years. Moreover, Fergie played the important part for Curbishley accepting West Ham job in 2006-07 season. The outcome is Curbishley saved West Ham from relegation. In this reason, Curbishley put Wesh Ham in respectable league position after 12 matches.
Yakubu, current Everton striker, is brought to Portsmouth by Harry Redknapp, Portsmouth boss because Fergie recommended Harry to buy Yakubu after his impressive display against Man Utd in Maccabi Haifa, in Champions League.
Yakubu’s effect in Englan are –
sending Portsmouth to Premiere in 2003-04 season after his goals gave Portsmouth Division One title,
saving the club from relegation in 2004-05 season by scoring an equalizer in 1-1 against Bolton Wanderers,
36 goals in 81 matches, almost 2.25 goals a math. The record that probably Van Nisterooly can break,
Portsmouth gained remarkable profit from Yakubu when he moved to Middlebrough by 7.5 millions pound.
Yakubu’s value continues growing up as Everton paid 11.25 millions pounds to Middlebrough for his service in 2007-08 season.
The obvious outcome of another Fergie’s football knowledge is regarding Steve McLaren, current England national team boss. Fergie reckons that McLaren can not take the reins in Old Trafford. McLaren took it hard by quitting MU’s assistant boss job to take charge of Middlebrough in 2001-02. Now, every football fan can realize why Fergie did not trust with McLarn to handover Red Devil’s reign by looking at what is happening with England in Euro 2008 qualifications.
In addition, Fergie’s football successes and knowledge are widely respected by uncountable top class players and coatches, including Patrick Vieria and Jose Mourinho.
Thus, the only words for Whelan is ‘take Fergie’s advice; no pain, only gain’.
Look at Mark Hughes, Blackburn boss, who takes the rein at Edwood park because Fergie told him that an opportunity to be boss in Blackburn is too good to turn down. It is a marriage made in heaven as Blackburn is now one of the most promising mid-table clubs which has potential to break ‘Big-Four’ clan. Until now, Blackburn is only lost to Manchester United regarding their form against ‘Big Four’ in current 2007-08 season.
Alan Curbishley, West Ham manager, consulted Fergie whether he should quit from Charlton Athletic. Curbishley is the Chartlton’s longest serving manager of 16 years. Moreover, Fergie played the important part for Curbishley accepting West Ham job in 2006-07 season. The outcome is Curbishley saved West Ham from relegation. In this reason, Curbishley put Wesh Ham in respectable league position after 12 matches.
Yakubu, current Everton striker, is brought to Portsmouth by Harry Redknapp, Portsmouth boss because Fergie recommended Harry to buy Yakubu after his impressive display against Man Utd in Maccabi Haifa, in Champions League.
Yakubu’s effect in Englan are –
sending Portsmouth to Premiere in 2003-04 season after his goals gave Portsmouth Division One title,
saving the club from relegation in 2004-05 season by scoring an equalizer in 1-1 against Bolton Wanderers,
36 goals in 81 matches, almost 2.25 goals a math. The record that probably Van Nisterooly can break,
Portsmouth gained remarkable profit from Yakubu when he moved to Middlebrough by 7.5 millions pound.
Yakubu’s value continues growing up as Everton paid 11.25 millions pounds to Middlebrough for his service in 2007-08 season.
The obvious outcome of another Fergie’s football knowledge is regarding Steve McLaren, current England national team boss. Fergie reckons that McLaren can not take the reins in Old Trafford. McLaren took it hard by quitting MU’s assistant boss job to take charge of Middlebrough in 2001-02. Now, every football fan can realize why Fergie did not trust with McLarn to handover Red Devil’s reign by looking at what is happening with England in Euro 2008 qualifications.
In addition, Fergie’s football successes and knowledge are widely respected by uncountable top class players and coatches, including Patrick Vieria and Jose Mourinho.
Thus, the only words for Whelan is ‘take Fergie’s advice; no pain, only gain’.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Is Man Utd facing Charity Shield’s curse?
Charity Shield winner does not win EPL for 11 consecutive seasons. Will it be 12 consecutive seasons because current holder Man Utd is having such a bad season-opening run? I wish not.
Anyway, Man Utd is the latest EPL champions who broke Charity Shield’s curse 11 seasons ago, 1996/97 by beating Newcastle United to retain the title.
I hope this season; Man Utd will break this curse again.
Stay calm Man Utd! Bad run is temporary and part of football. We will start a good run next week by beating Tottenham, a club who uses to lose to Big Four. From there, Man Utd will have amazing form that gives EPL title.
Anyway, Man Utd is the latest EPL champions who broke Charity Shield’s curse 11 seasons ago, 1996/97 by beating Newcastle United to retain the title.
I hope this season; Man Utd will break this curse again.
Stay calm Man Utd! Bad run is temporary and part of football. We will start a good run next week by beating Tottenham, a club who uses to lose to Big Four. From there, Man Utd will have amazing form that gives EPL title.
Fergie is ‘sackable’
Do not forget that David Gill, chief executive of Man Utd, said that ‘Ferguson is sackable’ in 2005.
After losing city rival Man City this week, having not yet won a match this season; will this quote comes true if Man Utd bad run stretch to a match or two? Also, modern football does not patient in losing matches.
I wish Glazer family and David Gill stay calm and support Sir Alex as they always do. Bad run is part of football. It is just temporary for a club like Man Utd.
Overall, Man Utd is not too far behind other Big Three as they all draw this week.
Man Utd will win EPL this season; anyway, anyhow.
After losing city rival Man City this week, having not yet won a match this season; will this quote comes true if Man Utd bad run stretch to a match or two? Also, modern football does not patient in losing matches.
I wish Glazer family and David Gill stay calm and support Sir Alex as they always do. Bad run is part of football. It is just temporary for a club like Man Utd.
Overall, Man Utd is not too far behind other Big Three as they all draw this week.
Man Utd will win EPL this season; anyway, anyhow.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Typical English
What a typical England. The penalty woe is still chasing them even in junior level. As soon as I heard England U21 lost semi-final to host Dutch to current Euro U21 2007, that makes me smile.. Luck is not in English side when come to tournment.
Another thing I found out in this match is, 'What goes around comes around'. English players kept playing in their last group stage match while a Serbia player injuried is just a few days ago. Now they faced the same fade with Dutch made it 1-1 while two England players is injury.
Wish Pearce will put it in his teamtalk.

Another thing I found out in this match is, 'What goes around comes around'. English players kept playing in their last group stage match while a Serbia player injuried is just a few days ago. Now they faced the same fade with Dutch made it 1-1 while two England players is injury.
Wish Pearce will put it in his teamtalk.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Losing faith fast? See the result.
As soon as I known Deschamps is leaving Juve, I feel very upset; for Deschamps. He is the one who comes in one of the most crisis period of club history yet he send Old Lady immediately back to where they belong, Serie A. Yet, the Juve board is not 100% believe in him and reluctant to give him a chance to show his tatic in Serie A; even for a year. they should at least give him an opportunity to shine there.
Why not? Deschamps may not yet won major trophies as manager. But he has vast experience as players; played in very high level; won everything what he can. As manager, he sent Monaco to CL final in 2004.
European Clubs management, recently, is very impatient with their managers or doesnt 100% either believe or support them when managers need. Deschamps is not the first case.
Fast losing faith
Look at Del Bosque! With him Real Madrid was enjoying one of the most successful parts of the club's history. Between 2000 to 2003, he won 2 CLs and 2 La Liga for them. Yet, they kicked him out. Then what is happening to Real Madrid after that. Los Galaticos? LOL.
Also recently sacking of Chris Coleman of Fulham and West Ham's Alan Pardew are not fair. Craven Cottage, Fulham's homeground, is staging EPL last 5 years, although they could not recruit good enough players, because of him. Yet, When he lost 5 consecutive matches in ending part of 2006-07 seasons, they sacked him; instead of let him cool down and re-fix. Similarity goes with Pardew pushed West Ham back to EPL and FA cup final; yet they sent him because of losing form for short-period.
It is not alone happening in Spain and Englan. If I have to mention it, you may need to read this articl for 3 or 4 days.

For my child
Football is a beautiful game. But, I am the attitude of club board is becoming uglier. They are very unfaithful and kind of selfish. They are easy to lost faith in manager. If I have a child, I only let him watch football but not reading new. Because I am worry, those attitude of club board will trasmit to my child attitude.
Good Luck to Juve and Fulham. Wish they are not second Real Madrid, and West Ham; who faced biggest fine in EPL history and may face court action for gang of four. Anyway, I am certain that Juve and Fulham will follow suit Real Madrid or West Ham. Because in this world, 'What comes around, goes around'; very fast especially in internet age.
P.S* MU, Arsenal, and Liverpool boards are the most supportive ones. They are patitent with manager and let him shine. Everybody should copy them.
Why not? Deschamps may not yet won major trophies as manager. But he has vast experience as players; played in very high level; won everything what he can. As manager, he sent Monaco to CL final in 2004.
European Clubs management, recently, is very impatient with their managers or doesnt 100% either believe or support them when managers need. Deschamps is not the first case.
Fast losing faith
Look at Del Bosque! With him Real Madrid was enjoying one of the most successful parts of the club's history. Between 2000 to 2003, he won 2 CLs and 2 La Liga for them. Yet, they kicked him out. Then what is happening to Real Madrid after that. Los Galaticos? LOL.
Also recently sacking of Chris Coleman of Fulham and West Ham's Alan Pardew are not fair. Craven Cottage, Fulham's homeground, is staging EPL last 5 years, although they could not recruit good enough players, because of him. Yet, When he lost 5 consecutive matches in ending part of 2006-07 seasons, they sacked him; instead of let him cool down and re-fix. Similarity goes with Pardew pushed West Ham back to EPL and FA cup final; yet they sent him because of losing form for short-period.
It is not alone happening in Spain and Englan. If I have to mention it, you may need to read this articl for 3 or 4 days.
For my child
Football is a beautiful game. But, I am the attitude of club board is becoming uglier. They are very unfaithful and kind of selfish. They are easy to lost faith in manager. If I have a child, I only let him watch football but not reading new. Because I am worry, those attitude of club board will trasmit to my child attitude.
Good Luck to Juve and Fulham. Wish they are not second Real Madrid, and West Ham; who faced biggest fine in EPL history and may face court action for gang of four. Anyway, I am certain that Juve and Fulham will follow suit Real Madrid or West Ham. Because in this world, 'What comes around, goes around'; very fast especially in internet age.
P.S* MU, Arsenal, and Liverpool boards are the most supportive ones. They are patitent with manager and let him shine. Everybody should copy them.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Must buy!
MU just lost the Blues on FA Cup final, 2006-07 season. The different between Blues and Red Devils can be seem clearly; the squad's depth. Currently, put Chelsea on a side, even Liverpool squad has variety of choices, reliable one, for every position; espeically center midfield.
I feel sad losing tonight; my worriness for next season is bigger. We must buy at least 4 or 5 players to cover up. Among them, at least 3 should be world class. We miss a striker calibre such as Nisterooly; so world class striker is a must buy. Also, world class center midfield and wingers were hugely required in Old Trafford. We must sale the likes of Silvestre and Brown, replace them with more reliable player.
If MU do not update itself, if there is no luck next season, if Chelsea has no injuries next season, I guess MU has very tall order to retain EPL next year.
Hope, this time Sir Alex will not be stingy to miss another Ronaldinho for MU.
I feel sad losing tonight; my worriness for next season is bigger. We must buy at least 4 or 5 players to cover up. Among them, at least 3 should be world class. We miss a striker calibre such as Nisterooly; so world class striker is a must buy. Also, world class center midfield and wingers were hugely required in Old Trafford. We must sale the likes of Silvestre and Brown, replace them with more reliable player.
If MU do not update itself, if there is no luck next season, if Chelsea has no injuries next season, I guess MU has very tall order to retain EPL next year.
Hope, this time Sir Alex will not be stingy to miss another Ronaldinho for MU.
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