I like this song, and this video is kinda alright, fits the bill. The lyrics are the ones, they're so inspiring. Haha... Enjoy?
Hmm, iMedia lunch yesterday was bad good. The wait at Seoul Gardens for an hour was grueling, especially on a stomach that was only filled at 7am that morning. The next stop, Kenny Rogers, had not enough CHICKEN! WTF.. Well can't blame them, they couldn't have expected 25 of us... We settled for Sakae Sushi's Eat-All-You-Can $13.90 buffet, it was okay, but we couldn't order any proper rice set. Argh... Good overall.
Ahh... I'm pretty disappointed I didn't use today's free time to the maximum, as there was no remedial and I was home much. I just couldn't study, mostly because of the lethargy and fatigue I felt for the whole day... even now! Argh... And plus the fact I couldn't do any Chemistry or/and Physics TYS is kinda annoying, as I forgot to bring home those two books. Zzz... Need to chiong for tomorrow and Monday=).
Hmm, and Andriy Voronin is officially Liverpool's top scorer!!! Well, in pre-season that is... But nevertheless a wonderful achievement! Argh, who am I kiddin'? I can't deny the fact that his last-minute volley against Lazio wasn't top class, it was a nice goal to boost his confidence and give him the permission to show the Anfield crowd the finger-to-the-lips. HOWEVER... Youngster Jay Spearing's through pass was top class too! And he's a youngster.
So who for midfield this midweek against Belgium's Standard Liege in Liverpool's first competitive game of the new season, the 3rd round 1st leg qualifier for the Champions League? With Steven Gerrard out injured, Lucas Leiva and Javier Mascherano playing at the Olympics, there is only transfer rumoured Xabi Alonso the only first team midfielder. Jamie Carragher or Daniel Agger could fill that role, however it is quite unlikely. Damien Plessis, given a run out at the end of last season and during this season's pre-season, would most likely feature. Jay Spearing is also in contention, after his wonderful assist recently.
Fernando Torres and Robbie Keane upfront. But there's one question to be asked, will Rafa still play 4-2-3-1? With Robbie Keane, is he going to sit on the bench or what? Fill on the right, with Dirk Kuyt on the bench? Argh, a 4-4-2 looks vulnerable on the break, a 4-2-3-1 looks quite solid but a litle lacking when breaking quick. Hmm...