dumb
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Dumbness, serious dumbness. And obviously blind
&%#@s
changes game. For another game, a dumb and blind
&%#@ing official had brought the game on its head. Jose Reina handling outside the box after trying to pump the ball into the air? WTF? Freaking linesman 5 yards away not even parallel gets it wrong. He needs to correct his vision and positioning.
&%#@ing parallex error.
When have you seen a manager constantly changing his side? How do players gel with one another, after 6 or more signings, when you are always playing with different people? Even Rafa Benitez says that Bolton's a physical long, high ball team. He does not play Crouch. What's that all about? You play Riise, Hyypia, and Sissoko, who are all good in the air. But no Crouch? He can defend well at the back and be a threat. Like in the preview to the game, "if you have Pennant, what's the point when you don't have Crouch?" I totally agree. With Pennant to cross, that's what he's brought for, then you need a tall player like Crouch to head it in or lay it right? I just can't make logic with Benitez's thinking.
Pure dumbness, blindness, stupid tinkering, no logic and Bolton's constant riding of luck saw Liverpool lose this one.
&%#@!
my thoughts at 9:48 pm
views
Friday, September 29, 2006
Argh, some people are just so contradicting. They just love to tell others about this particular person that he is this, he is that. But in the end its them who are the 'this' and 'that'. And as usual...They always deny it. I know how it feels to be stuck in a boys school for another 2 years, after having 8 years spend already. However I still find it intriguing, that things that people did, which was once thought wrong or immoral, just all of a sudden becomes okay and fine.
Many people do not realise that they are actually guilty of these. I also find something else quite intriguing. When something's wrong and if it's obviously your fault, or partly, just admit it graciously and the people around you or involved directly in that particular thing you are at fault will definitely forgive and forget. Rather than blaming others, when its obvious its not their fault.
I feel we should never be pushed around, whether in school life or when we are out working. We should fight for what we want, so long that what one wants is right. We should also not be allowed to be laughed, mocked at or disgraced by anyone, because all of us are different in our own ways. Also, Work things out properly when things are wrong between you and another person. And one last thing, never ever underestimate others.
Well, since I can't play anymore Football Manager or FIFA 2006 on the computer, I'll just have to look forward to Premiership Saturday to de
stress from all those studying of formulas. Bolton will host Liverpool, another 7.40pm match. And hopefully Liverpool will prevail, like how they did in the Champions League against Galatasary.
Bye~
my thoughts at 11:01 pm
gone
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Well I'm going to be gone, off blogging for like around 3 weeks! No gaming on the computer for 3 weeks! Woot~ The next weeks will be a mental test for me. Haha...You might think I am an addict, but I think I'll be able to handle it. Will be mugging hard to get into Double Science. Hopefully they'll moderate the marks and I'll get in, if all else fails.
Maybe I might be able to come online once or twice -very rare! Hopefully, though. And hopefully I can focus and study well. Remember everything from term 1 till now. Remember all the formulas and science notes. Hopefully I can get through this period fine.
Gonna be very stressed!
LOL.
Bye~
my thoughts at 8:57 pm
neutrals
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Confession, actually not really. I
hate neutrals. You might ask, what kind of neutrals? What type of neutrals? Politics? Well, if you know me well, you should already have the answer in your head. Yup, its football neutrals. Football pundits or critics are still okay, 'coz they are paid to criticise and talk about football. How about neutrals? How different are they from football pundits or critics? You might ask me these questions immediately. Well football neutrals, to me, means that a particular football fan that does
not support or follow any particular football club. He only criticises other people and their football club, if they are losing or on a run of poor form.
I really hope that these football neutrals have some brains and stop criticising other people's team, when they themselves have no clubs for others to criticise. This is what makes me quite sick.
my thoughts at 11:55 am
again
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Well, it's nearing the year end, and the exams are coming. Yup...they're no ordinary common tests, its the Final-Year Examinations. More percentage for those exams, no more projects to back us up. And its just...less than...2 weeks away! And the last exams were like just 6 weeks ago. That's school life, maybe. Just listening in class, mug at home, take exams and get back the grades. Well I think that this system will never help the weaker ones, who might need more time to develop their individual talents. Will just have to study hard this term. Need to get at least a 70 for Science!
Siao right? I know, I know. I got in this sticky situation due to my own doing perhaps. Failed my Term 2 and got borderline pass in Term 1. Bucked up in Term 3 getting 71, but need 70 for an overall 60% to get into Double Science. Well, I really hope I can get that. Then after the Maths exam on the 5th week's Thursday, I am officially
free.
On the
brigher side, Liverpool won 2-0 against Newcastle. Alonso's own-half wonder goal and a first goal for Dutchman Kuyt ensured a victory. Hopefully they'll repeat this feat with another victory against a Berbatov-less Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday night.
Bye~
my thoughts at 5:53 pm
match-ups
Friday, September 15, 2006

What a Sunday it's going to be on 17th September. Two big matches in one night! Would anyone had believe that? Yeah its going to be Chelsea vs Liverpool at 8.25pm and Manchester United vs Arsenal at 10.55pm.
I really do hope Liverpool can pull off a nice victory against Che$ki. I do not really care about the score for the Manchester United vs Arsenal game. A win for any of them would not mind me.
I just hope Liverpool will win at Stamford Bridge.
Haha...this is
my line-up for Liverpool to face Chelsea.:
1. Reina
3. Finnan
23. Carragher
5. Agger
12. Aurelio
16. Pennant
8. Gerrard (C)
14. Alonso
10. Luis Garcia
18. Kuyt
17. Bellamy
...Yeah this line-up will surely have equally amount of pace and creativity. Bellamy and Pennant will produce the pace, while Alonso, Aurelio and Luis Garcia will produce the fine-passes and creativity. Gerrard will be the one to link-up the two plays. A win for Liverpool. 2-1 is my prediction. Gerrard and Kuyt to score one apiece. Chelsea's Essien to get a consolation for the Blues.
Bye~
my thoughts at 10:49 pm
joke
Saturday, September 09, 2006
From a particular soccer news updates website, that website had a title "Everton stun sorry Reds", after Everton hammered Liverpool 3-0 in the 204th Merseyside derby. But...I personally think it should be changed to "
Referee and his decisions stun sorry Reds". The referee had so many mistakes in that game. I only watched from the Andrew Johnson's first goal, Everton's second. After that the referee did not flash any yellow cards to the Everton players, even as they made much more awful fouls than the Liverpool players who got the unfortunate yellow card. Everton's Tony Hibbert cleary, I state again...
clearly blocked Dirk Kuyt's cross with his left hand. So what do you think's the result? Yup...Play on. And when Momo Sissoko protested. Yup...you guessed it, a yellow card was flashed.
Well the wrong side of luck and wrong pre-match tactics also gave Everton the win, even when Liverpool had majority of possesion.
In need of better referees!
my thoughts at 10:10 pm
camp
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Back from iMedia camp. It was quite interesting and a little fun, and at times, a little scary. The Amazing Race was as usual needed us to crack our head to solve the clue. We managed to solve most of the clues, and only had one wrong. Reached the
finish line very early and waited for the other groups at the MRT station.
Secondly, it was the Nightwalk. In the end, it was not very scary. However, at the start, the way they said the precautions made it quite scary. We found the body parts of the mutilated doll and fixed them together.
The next day, we had a Photoshop course. I knew a
little Photoshop skills already, after being taught a bit at Term 2. I brushed up on my Photoshop skills and now know how to use it easily already. At night, it was Waterbomb. Nothing really happened, we stoned at each other, as usual. Free-For-All (FFA) started
very early and there were no winners, i guess.
The last day, we experience the outdoor activities. These activities required team work, which was quite meaningful. We managed some of the station with ease, however we encountered some problems at two stations.
Well, that was the iMedia annual camp, from my point of view. Saturday has the Merseyside derby and hopefully Liverpool will triumph, Dirk Kuyt having a debut goal!! I won't be able to watch it :( sadly. Will blogg again another time.
Bye~
my thoughts at 10:55 pm
unfortunate
Monday, September 04, 2006
Well, what a unfortunate day for the Crocodile Hunter's fan and the world. The Crocodile Hunter's Steve Irwin was killed by a stingray. He stood too close to the poisonous creature. He had several close calls in his time as a educator to us all about the dangerous animals around, but maybe his time had come.
Now, on a brighter note, tomorrow's iMedia's annual camp. Everything's ready, I guess. Hopefully it'll be fun and a learning experience too.
Hehe... Will blog again on Thursday if I have the time or energy.
Bye~
my thoughts at 10:08 pm
uninteresting
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Woot~ What a weekend. There's nothing much done, though there is nothing to be completed. Only started on school project. Just played Football Manager 2006 for the whole day! Yea,
kinda dull. iMedia camp coming up on Tuesday til Thursday. Everyone's excited 'bout it, that's what I think. I am looking forward to it as it is the only highlight of my September one-week holiday.
England thrashed Andorra 5-0 yesterday night during Euro 2008 qualification. Liverpool players Peter Crouch and captain Steven Gerrard got 3 goals between them. Good
fer them. Good
fer England!
Bye~
my thoughts at 7:57 pm
holiday
Friday, September 01, 2006
Its the September one week holiday! There is so much work to be done, sadly. First there is a need to practice for music assessment in school. Secondly a science circuit project has to be finished! And three days taken away because of iMedia camp. Hopefully my group can pull ourselves together and practice well for the music assessment. The circuit project, however, will be relying on one group member. If he screws up, we are so dead.
There is a dilemma I'm facing during this holiday. I need to relax after a stressful 10 weeks of term three. But the Final-Year exams are just around 5~6 weeks away! And I'll need to study, obviously.
Tomorrow there'll be an England Euro 2008 qualifier against Andorra. Not the best recent records England have against Andorra. They'll need a win cause they have Guus Hiddink's Russia in the same group. England better win.
Bye~
my thoughts at 10:22 pm