The Mind of a Red Devil
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Sunday, September 7, 2008
Sunday, July 2, 2006
2:12AM
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ENGLAND'S OUT!
Eriksson's out too. Good riddance. He just sits there, money flows into his bank account (yes, he's second highest paid manager in the world after Jose Moan-rinho) and he lets McLaren and the rest do the dirty job. And the whole of England believes the World Cup is coming back to London, carried by Mr Becks himself. You've gotta be kidding me.
I don't really fancy the Portuguese team because they're just downright dirty, so I was quite happy when Rooney happily stepped on Carvalho's balls. But of course, how do you fancy England when they're being captained by a clown and coached by a mofo?
I have this funny feeling that France might nick it against Brazil lol. I may be wrong though.
Friday, June 30, 2006
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
5:04AM
I woke up in time to see the Spanish complete a second-half comeback against Tunisia. El Nino scored twice! Fabregas' through pass for Torres' first goal was plain excellent. His vision is amazing, you tend to forget he's only 19. (Trust Wenger to discover these talented young players) Spain was playing some damn weird formation though, with three central midfielders, one right winger (Joaquin!) and no one one down the left flank. But heck, they're through to the round of 16 wooooo.
Friday, June 16, 2006
11:05PM
What was that about England winning the World Cup? Obviously the English press have never heard of Messi and Argentina hahaha. Such brilliant attacking football, no way to stop them running riot. And in my opinion they have one of the most rugged defence, can easily match the Italians. Anyone who missed this match definitely missed out on a hell lot.
Commentator on Tevez: "Chelsea's been looking at him. Mind you, they look at everyone." Damn right you are.
Holland up next. Let's go Oranje!
Thursday, June 15, 2006
11:32AM
United Got For Torres United have launched a £25m swoop for Spanish international striker Fernando Torres. Sir Alex Ferguson has moved to secure the services of Atletico Madrid's golden boy of La Liga. And it's understood Fergie has won the battle to land him. David Woods, Daily Star
This had better be true.
Highly overrated England will be playing tonight. Don't get me wrong, England is an able and talented team, but I think there's too much hype surrounding them. Plus, with a clown as a manager and an idiot as captain, I don't think they'll even smell the finals. I may be wrong here. If Rooney gets injured, I hope Sir Alex personally kick the guts out of Eriksson.
Winning starts for Holland and Spain. Good stuff. Spain just swept past Ukraine. The Spanish midfield is damn strong sia. I'm glad Torres scored a goal, it was a beauty. MAN UTD COME AND GET HIM! Casillas made a blooper, but luckily the defender saved the day for him. Captain Casillas!
Ok the Germans will be in action soon. Podolski and Schweinsteiger, here they come. Don't you just love watching all these talented and young footballers with no sense of fear and a touch of flair?
Sunday, June 4, 2006
Saturday, May 27, 2006
School's over for now. Well, at least officially. Drama's on next week, common tests are around the corner and then it's time for nationals. So, the holidays aren't exactly holidays. What's new?
It was a good end to this term. Training yesterday was more intensive than usual but I pulled through it. Medicine ball, weights, jump up stairs, sprints. Potent combination to develop explosiveness, but tiring nonetheless. Coach was pleased with me for this training. I'm silently hoping that this continues, and for that to happen I've gotta continue sharpening my technique and keep improving.
Today's lessons were quite slack. During bio prac, we were given the opportunity to taste all the different types of cheese. Mozzarella, Swiss, Cheddar and the likes. The thing called Blu cheese or something stinks big time. Mozarella's texture is nice but it's tasteless. I didn't pay any attention during physics. Copied whatever stuff from notes/tutorials that I've still yet to copy. Chem was the best. Full marks for electrochem test. Power! Hahaha.
Anyone who follows soccer will realise that next season, the EPL is going to be bloody exciting. More and more big names are going to play, including the likes of Ballack and Shevchenko. Okay, they're not playing for the Red Devils but still, it's going to be interesting. And Henry's staying! We'll still get to see his blinding pace and clinical finishing. The downside is, we will never ver witness the proposed Ronaldinho-Eto'o-Henry-Messi attack. Scary thought, isn't it? Even Mourinho will tremble in his trenchcoat.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Rugby finals. Let's put it this way. Maybe we didn't pray hard enough. I still don't know why Arjun was sin-binned. However I simply cannot accept this "referee kayu" thing. You're telling me the referee is biased against us with every single decision, every match, every season, every year? Nonsense.
Khairul must be a god in SA. He single-handedly dragged his team to victory.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Quote of the day from our dear mat: "Eh, doesn't everyone have one lung only?" Hahaha. It was said over lunch. I swear we could have choked on the food.
The day started off on a high note (It's subjective, it depends on your definition of high). First person I met on the parade square was my civics tutor, first thing she did was threaten to give me a white slip unless I hand up the chemistry worksheet thing. I managed to finish it pretty quickly (Let's not go into the details as to how I finished it quickly, but yeah.
Chemistry make-up lecture on Group II elements was pretty much useless because we could have just mugged the damn thing on our own. I was reading a book and talking cock with people around me. A number of people were fast asleep, and the lecturer seemed to be talking to himself (The occurrence of the latter is not an uncommon thing) I did very badly during training, gotta improve if I wanna compete during nationals.
Shit man. GP Common Test next week. Been bloody stuck on B3 for a long time, and I don't think I'll sniff A2 anytime soon. So near, yet so far as they say it. Oh, I owe my tutor TWO essays.
I'm guessing that Saiful is reading this. If I see any glimpse of you (or your multi-coloured songkok) snooping around my neighbourhood, you're gonna get a broom thrown into your face hahaha.
Good luck to the rugby boys. Pray that they bring back the gold. Pray hard.
Monday, May 8, 2006
Ruud Swap For Torres
"Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to swap Ruud van Nistelrooy for Fernando Torres in a sensational summer move. Atletico Madrid have told the Manchester United boss they want van Nistelrooy plus £14.5million for Torres, rated the No.1 striker in Spain. Fergie thinks that is too expensive for the Spain hitman, but is prepared to use van Nistelrooy as a makeweight in the deal."
Steve Bates, The People
=)
12:27AM
4-0 to Man Utd. Against Charlton at Old Trafford, I don't think they stood any chance. Richardson's goal was sweeeet. The victory simply means those fags at Anfield will have to go thru the qualifying rounds for Champs League. Suckers. On another note, well reknowned clown-turned-defender Bramble scored against Chelsea. I have to admit it was a nice goal, but he still remains a clown. You'd never sleep if you're the Newcastle manager. Bramble and Boumsong are a joke in defence.
Ruud wasn't even on the bench. He's in deep shit.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
10:52PM
What moves people to rape their own daughters? How can people have the heart to kill babies? What is it inside them that moves them to do such cruel, unthinkable, inhumane acts?
YOU TELL ME.
Saturday, April 1, 2006
this is anwar's version.
rumah besar tiang seribu rumah kecil tiang sebatang kecil-kecil ditimang ibu sudah besar ditimang setan
HAHAHAHA. I thought it was hilarious.
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Sharman was saved from the usual treatment that a guy always kena on his birthday. But we still did something to him anyway. He tried to run away (and if you don't know, sharman is bloody fast) but we managed to grab hold of him later hahaha. We dragged him all the way to the back of the track and sprayed him with water till he was totally wet. After that we all warned Senthil that on his birthday he's gonna get the full treatment and he got damn scared hahaha.
Today was quite slack but time seemed to pass very slowly. We didn't do much in GP lesson, played some game that was supposed to introduce us to philosophy. After PE we played 5-a-side basketball full court and it was one hell of a game. During maths tutorial me and arvind were damn sleepy and we were trying to hide the fact that we didn't do our tutorial, but after twenty minutes our tutor finally realised that we didn't do. That was when we kicked into full talk-cock mode all the way until the end of the lesson.
Later in the library some of us watched Army Daze. Haven't watched the show in a long time. Realised that Sheikh Haikel was a true blue mat in the movie hahaha. The show reminded us of what we're gonna go through very soon. New friends, new environments and psycho sergeants yelling at you. What more can you ask for?
Juventus vs Arsenal tonight yeah!
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Did you know that Zidane's middle name was Yazid?
The wonders of an online encyclopaedia.
Saturday, March 18, 2006
I've figured out the twist finally. Illegal campaign financing. A common feature of a lot of bestselling thrillers nowadays, among many others like high-tech gadgets and weapons, political shams, involvement of covert or special forces, a beautiful woman in a position of power. And of course, sex on the job. (Pardon the pun on the word job)
Damn. I just saw a video of a professional shot putter doing his shit. With a simple twist of his hip, a quick thrust of his arm and a forceful cry as an added source of strength, the dense, iron ball flew through the air. Barely a second later, it landed with a thud. More than twenty metres from where he stood. Twenty bloody metres. It's anything but simple.
Friday, March 17, 2006
Anyone read James Patterson's Honeymoon? If you have, do comment. I don't exactly understand the final twist in the sub-plot.
Monday, March 13, 2006
1) The biggest fluke in the EPL thought he saved the day for Liverpool again. Not this time, Luis Garcia =) Adios! Go back to Anfield and continue sucking your thumb dude.
2) Alonso my-passing-is-good-and-so-is-my-whining got sent off. Poor boy. He must be jealous. The real latino heat in the form of Cesc Fabregas showed that he too can pass very well. Give this boy two years and he'll probably be better than Lampard, who can't dribble with the ball for nuts.
3) Don't you just love the beautiful pass from Gerrard to Henry that gifted Arsenal their winner? Damn, he should do that week in week out.
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