I just don't understand why people can't pick what they want for themselves. And the issue I'm trying to say may be trivial, but it certainly is pretty important. Adults get to choose their choice of work, obviously based on their interest and capabilities. Students, like us, get to choose our Secondary School that matches our PSLE scores, and get to choose our Sec 3 subject combinations based on our results in Sec 2. So why can't they give people some choice over this? Ridiculous. What does one has over the other? Everyone of 'em is unique. Give 'em a chance to choose, then.
Okay now then to football. After seeing Everton lose 1-0 this morning - no not Chelsea win, Everton lose - Liverpool can extend their lead to 8 points tomorrow at Fulham, and should all but end Everton's hope. Lose, and there's still that bit of work left to do. However... Champions League is looming. This equals rotation by Rafa. How? We may never know till 9pm tomorrow night. So... This is what Rafa might put out: Reina, he'll definitely start, Itandje's poor; Finnan, Arbeloa's out I think, Carragher, Skrtel, both would start, maybe Hyypia but his legs are old, Riise, I wanted Insua, but I just don't think so; Lucas, Mascherano, he hasn't played Premiership football in a while, maybe Plessis may start with or over Lucas; Kuyt, Babel, Dutch duo most probably; Voronin, Crouch, lets see how they do, Torres might start but come off in the second half.
Some videos now. Here's England's famous 5-1 win over Germany, in MUNICH, Germany's capital. Some call it Liverpool 5-1 Germany, as then-Liverpool Kop hero and forward Michael Owen grabbed a hat trick, then-Liverpool target man Emile Heskey added the 5th, whilst current Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard scored one and assisted Owen with one of his three goals.
Germany 1-5 England
I like the quote from the commentator when Gerrard scored right before half time. "Underneath the pile of players is Steven Gerrard!" Haha...
Here's England's penalty shootout defeat to Germany in the Euro96 semi finals. They were about to win it, but thanks to current Middlesbrough and then-defender Gareth Southgate giving the German keeper little work when he kicked his penalty too softly.
England 5-6 Germany (penalty shootout, aft extra time 1-1)
The last video is Liverpool's 4-2 penalty shootout win over AS Roma in the 1984 European Cup Final win. This was goalkeeping legend Bruce Grobbelaar's finest hour as Liverpool's keeper, and it was made famous with his wobbly legs that put off Roma's penalty takers.
Liverpool 4-2 Roma (penalty shootout, aft extra time 1-1)
Haha... Hope you enjoy this vids. Football-related only though... =)