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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Hey World!



i'm sorry for the very long-long time didn't update this freakin' blog, btw, happy hari raya to you all ! currently hearing the changcuters-main serong. kinda like the band, hoho. so, i'm so bored here. so gtg bye ! :) ;00


Saturday, April 10, 2010

assalamualaikum,


it's been one year plus i didn't update this damn blog. bwahahahaha.. bored with this blog.. pfffft, keyh i'm off. ;D.

Monday, February 22, 2010


Negaraku Brunei Darussalam!, HAPPY 26TH NATIONAL DAY FOR BRUNEI! I'M PROUD TO BE ONE! :DD

woahh, it's been a couple of months i didn't update this blog, busy with, studies,football, and guitar. haha. I MISS BLOGGING. yeah. :P.

Miss Watching Shin Chan! haha! :PP

Saturday, January 23, 2010

24th January 2010

Premier League

TeamsPPts
1Man Utd2350
2Arsenal2248
3Chelsea2148
4Tottenham2238
5Man City2138
6Liverpool2237
7Villa2136
8Birmingham2133
9Fulham2127
10Everton2126
11Stoke City2125
12Blackburn2224
13Sunderland2123
14Wigan2022
15Burnley2120
16West Ham2119
17Wolves2119
18Hull City2219
19Bolton2018
20Portsmouth2014



Four-some Roo puts United on top


Wayne Rooney scored a sensational four-goal salvo as Manchester United beat Hull 4-0 at Old Trafford to grab top spot in the Premier League.


Rooney needed just eight minutes to open the scoring but it was not until eight minutes from the end that he grabbed his second.

A third, and his fourth United hat-trick, followed shortly afterwards following a cross by the excellent Nani before Rooney completed his massacre of Phil Brown's men with a solo effort in stoppage time.

It will take more than one decent display to change the almost universal negative opinion of Nani but against Hull he always looked up and when an early ball was on, he generally played it.

It was Nani who played an excellent reverse pass through for Michael Owen's best chance on only his fifth league start of the campaign, only for former Manchester United defender Paul McShane to divert it back to Boaz Myhill with a despairing tackle.

That was the first of numerous chances for the hosts, only one of which had found the net.

There have been plenty of times down the years when a Paul Scholes screamer has left a hapless goalkeeper grasping fresh air.

Age has lessened those instances but the veteran midfielder still packs a powerful punch and Myhill could only turn away his seventh-minute effort.

And Rooney was on to the loose ball in a flash to drill with his second touch beyond Myhill, the Hull hero at Tottenham last week.

United did not really look liking adding to the scoreline before the break but Rooney continued to battle hard and was just off target with a 25-yard shot after the the interval before Park was set up by Nani only to completely mess up his shot.

But was uninspiring fare from the hosts and they looked increasingly vulnerable to the counter-attack.

Substitute Kamel Ghilas almost got the equaliser too when he turned on to McShane's cross, only to see his shot bobble agonisingly wide of the far post.

Nerves would have been settled if Gibson had spotted Rooney on his own and played a pass to the striker rather than chipping on to the roof of Myhill's net from 40 yards after Nani had sprung the offside trap.

Rooney was clearly unhappy with the Irishman so he decided to take command himself.

When Myhill fumbled Nani's free-kick on to his own bar and then flattened Andy Dawson, he created mayhem in the Hull box which Rooney exploited with a typically brutal finish.

The England man then gleefully nodded home a Nani cross as the Portugal wide-man continued to play an excellent supporting role to the main act.

Hull were on their knees before Rooney fired home again from inside the box in stoppage time.

The home fans roared their approval and chanted their hero's name. At least it made a change from the Glazers.

Owen desperate to earn WC spot


Michael Owen has sought the advice of Manchester United team-mate Wayne Rooney as he seeks to break into Fabio Capello's England squad.

Owen has scored 40 times in 89 England appearances - the last of which came in March 2008 in his only England game under Capello - but has conceded he is no longer the same player as the one who scored that memorable solo goal against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup quarter-finals.

The 30-year-old has spoken with Rooney about what the Italian expects as he seeks to join his United colleague in the squad for this summer's World Cup in South Africa.

"I've watched all the games. I know what the manager is looking for, even though I'm not there listening," Owen told The Guardian.

"For example, I ask Wayne, 'What does he expect when you've not got the ball?'

"So I have to stay in with it without thinking I'm part of it, because I'm not."

When Owen was first overlooked by Capello, he felt "numb" - "It was really disappointing, upsetting" - but the former Liverpool, Real Madrid and Newcastle striker, who has been beset by injuries, admits he has now had to change the way he plays.

He added: "I was proper, proper fast at one point, and obviously I'm not now, so I've lost certain things, but when I was that fast I didn't need to do certain other things in a game.

"It was such a potent weapon. I was in the team to threaten in behind, to get the ball and run at players.

"But when I started losing that I had to find other ways to scare defenders. And that's how your game evolves.

"I'm much better now at timing the run and picking the moment and being able to spot something develop.

"I'd say my runs are more thought-out now."


Friday, January 22, 2010

22 JANUARY 2010

Premier League

TeamsPPts
1Arsenal2248
2Chelsea2148
3Man Utd2247
4Tottenham2238
5Man City2138
6Liverpool2237
7Villa2136
8Birmingham2133
9Fulham2127
10Everton2126
11Stoke City2125
12Blackburn2224
13Sunderland2123
14Wigan 2022
15Burnley2120
16West Ham2119
17Wolves2119
18Hull City2119
19Bolton2018
20Portsmouth2014


Rio Ferdinand is expected to partner Jonny Evans in the centre of Manchester United's defence against Hull at Old Trafford on Saturday.

The England star has been missing for three months with a back complaint but will return as United look for the victory that would allow them to claim top spot in the Premier League.

Dimitar Berbatov has shaken off a dead leg and should also return after missing Tuesday's Carling Cup defeat at Manchester City.

United (from): Van der Sar, Kuszczak, Neville, Rafael, Ferdinand, Brown, Evans, Evra, Fabio, Valencia, Park, Fletcher, Carrick, Scholes, Anderson, Gibson, Giggs, Obertan, Rooney, Berbatov, Owen, Welbeck, Diouf.