over
Friday, March 16, 2007
Well... It's over!! Soon, anyway. This freakin' one week so-called 'break' is over, more like freakin' work catch-up to me. So much homework, I probably did not finish all of 'em. Well it's two more days before going back to school. Have to chiong another ten weeks straight. Work, tests, exams and finally the freakin' results. Then it'll be June holidays again. Should be kinda better than this one week, I guess. Anyway... this weekend has Premiership matches again. Good to watch, especially the Man Utd vs Bolton game followed by the Chelsea vs Sheffield United one, surely a cracker, either one or both.
Yeah I had nothing to do yesterday night, got a lil' bored of Football Manager 2007, so I created this line-up of who I think is the best Liverpool players that I have known in recent years. Here's the picture of it.:
So in the No. 1 spot should go to Bruce Grobbelaar, I know you would have thought that I would have considered Jerzy Dudek after his penalty heroics in Istanbul, but Grobbelaar played a vital role too in one of Liverpool's Champions League victory, and he was a lil' more consistent, I think... The whole backline is all the current Liverpool defenders. Steve Finnan, Jamie Carragher, Sami Hyypia and John Arne Riise make up that backline. Steve Finnan was the only right-back that I really knew, and that he is very consistent. Sami Hyypia was a bargain buy and that he is a towering figure and is dominant in the air.
Jamie Carragher is just a defensive rock and anticipates and reads the game so well.
John Arne Riise in left-back, well I just could not think of anyone better,
okay one reason, his left foot has a cracker of a shot.
Steven Gerrard had to be shifted to right midfield to accomedate one more central midfielder, and because there is not anyone that I know of better in right midfield/winger. He is just one of the best, and very versatile and consistent. Jamie Redknapp, former captain, was a great attacking threat in midfield when he was at his best. Between Xabi Alonso and Dietmar Hamann, I had a better impression of Alonso in an attacking sense, so I chose him, but Hamann is also very good and defensively well-rounded. Hard choice, but Alonso gets my nod... Haha! Steve Mcmanaman is definitely the choice for left winger. Nick Barmby could be considered, but Mcmanaman is definitely the best for Liverpool, that I know of, just did not know why he moved to Real Madrid, on a free summore!
Ian Rush and Michael Owen. Best in the business. Rush just freely scored and Owen was a prodigy-turned-natural goalscorer. Both are oozing with goals between 'em. Just the best. Emile Heskey, Nicolas Anelka, Djibril Cisse, Peter Crouch don't even come close! Robbie Fowler, maybe, but Rush is definitely the better choice, alongside Owen.
Hope you do not criticise my choices, but if you do anyway, I do not really mind...
Haha! Hope Liverpool beat Aston Villa on Sunday night...
Yeah...
Bye~!
my thoughts at 9:54 am