Tuesday, December 8, 2009

soccer/football post again...?

I don't know why lately my post all got to do with this football stuff,i'm not really a big fan for this sport...hmmm...
Anyway did u hear we WIN against the Cambodian~
4-0
Wohooo~

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This got nothing to do with the title,it just something that i found while browsing aerosmith using the google image~
Look at the guy second to the left..."Why not me be holding the girl?"~Priceless~
I can't stop listening to the song "Falling in love"...wicked man...

Sunday, December 6, 2009

haiya!!

Why,why???
Why did they lose?
to Vietnam..
aiyooo...
3-1?
Haih...
Is there no hope for our soccer/football team?
Sigh...
Well at least we have one more match...
Hope we win...win biggg!!
Kick Thailand asssss!!!!

we still the best~

Malaysia still leading in goal scored against timor leste~

Failure to beat Vietnam may cost Malaysia a place in the semis.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s hopes of qualifying for the semi-finals in the SEA Games men’s football competition would very much depend on the outcome of the clash against Vietnam at the Main Stadium of the National Sports Complex in Vientiane today (4pm).

A win should put the national Under-23 side virtually through to the last four with six points from Group A. And then they require only one win from the remaining fixtures against Cambodia (Dec 8) and Thailand (Dec 11) to clinch a semi-final ticket.

But there is also the danger that anything less than a victory against Vietnam may also cost them a place in the knockout stage.

It is a tricky situation because the outcome of this match could see the battle for the semi-finals go down to the wire or even to be decided on goal difference.

National coach K. Rajagopal is aware of the high stakes in today’s match.

“Looking at the outcome of the Thailand-Vietnam game (1-1) shows that both the teams are of equal strength. It is going to be a tight situation in the remaining fixtures, especally against Vietnam and Thailand. We are aware of our position if we are to win, lose or draw against these two teams.

“But I prefer to take it one match at a time and focus on our mission against Vietnam first,” said Rajagopal. Only four days ago, the Malaysians were in the driver’s seat after the opening round victory over Timor Leste (11-0) but the situation is different now as defending champions Thailand and Vietnam hold the advantage after having played their opening round match to a 1-1 draw. This means Rajagopal’s men cannot afford to lose against Thailand or Vietnam.

Thailand and Vietnam lead the standings with four points each after two games while Malaysia have three points from one game. Cambodia and Timor Leste have yet to win any points.

On Friday, Thailand and Vietnam chalked up easy wins over Cambodia and Timor Leste respectively scoring similar 4-0 margins.

Even though Malaysia hold a better goal average over Vietnam at the moment, things could change in the final round fixtures as Vietnam play Cambodia while Malaysia wrap up their campaign against eight-time winners Thailand.


(Taken from http://thestar.com.my/sport)
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It's weird if Vietnam vs Thailand match end with draw 1-1,and Vietnam vs Timor leste end up with a win for the viet with 4-0 score,doesn't that mean we can totally win easily against Thailand?
We kick Timor leste butt with 11-0,the viet only got 4 goal...
So is there a chance for Malaysia to finally win gold at the SEA games for this sport?
My answer for that is...

HELL YEAH!!!
xp



(This post make me sound too optimistic)



Wednesday, December 2, 2009

manchester city(3)-arsenal(0)..again?

haiyaaa,2 times in a row 3-0?
just make it 3 times in a row la~

City benam Arsenal

MANCHESTER: Carlos Tevez, Shaun Wright-Phillips dan Vladimir Weiss menemui gawang ketika Manchester City membenam Arsenal 3-0 dalam perawanan suku akhir Piala Liga Inggeris di Eastlands pagi tadi.

Selepas permulaan tegang, Tevez meletakkan City di depan empat minit selepas perlawanan bersambung sebelum Wright-Phillips menambah gol kedua pada pertengahan separuh masa kedua itu.

Pemain gantian Weiss pula memastikan kemenangan selesa pada lewat permainan ketika City semakin hampir untuk merangkul trofi utama sejak memenangi Piala Liga pada 1976. - AFP

(diambil dari www.bharian.com.my)


Timor Leste jadi santapan 'Raja'
Malaysia menang mudah, Thailand-Vietnam terikat saingan Kumpulan A

BUKAN hanya permulaan meyakinkan dicipta skuad bimbingan K Rajagobal di Stadium Utama, Laos, petang semalam. Malah, ketika membelasah Timor Leste 11-0 pada aksi pembukaan Kumpulan A, mereka turut meletakkan nama dalam sejarah penyertaan negara di temasya serantau itu.

Kemenangan itu adalah jumlah jaringan terbesar pernah dihasilkan Malaysia dalam sejarah Sukan Sea, mengatasi keputusan 9-0 yang dicatat skuad negara pada temasya 1993 - ketika menundukkan Laos - dan 1995 apabila menumbangkan Kemboja.


AHMAD Fakri (kiri) menggelecek penjaga gol Timor Leste, Diamantino Leong untuk gol keenam Malaysia dalam saingan Kumpulan A di Kompleks Sukan Nasional, Laos, petang semalam.

(diambil dari www.bharian.com.my)


akhirnye malaysia menang~walau pun dengan timor leste je tapi 11-0 tu~
11-0
11-0
11-0
11-0
11-0
tu~

kalau la team lain lawan timor leste dan menang dgn jumlah gol yang lebih banyak maka....haih

Sunday, November 29, 2009

chelsea(3/2)-arsenal(0/1)...

Player of the match~
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ARSHAVIN

It was a beautiful goal indeed~