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Monday, February 16, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Ronaldo Kicks - "Ignite Legends"
Hi dude, i saw this ads somewhere in Youtube. Found it a little bit interesting and would like to share it. He already named as the 2008 World Player of the Year by FIFA on Monday. Nobody can deny his skills, pace, passion and envy his corckyness. But would you ever wonder what can you be if you got a chance to "listen" to his secrets of success? Someone or something might had "ignite the legends"..
Don't wonder so much lah.. just watch ;)
Monday, December 1, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
January Transfer Window : Drogba Wants To Quit
DIDIER DROGBA gave the clearest hint yet he wants to quit Chelsea by confessing: I know how to get out of my nightmare.
The striker — left on the bench for an hour of last night’s draw with Bordeaux — described the last six months as the “worst of my life”.
SunSport revealed yesterday Drogba secretly met Inter Milan’s vice-president Marco Branca in London on Monday.
And, after being banned for three games for hurling a coin at Burnley fans during a Carling Cup tie, Drogba admitted: “You can say the last six months have been the worst in my career.
“It’s been really tough for me. But I’ve been through difficult moments before so I know how to get myself out of these.”
Then, when asked how he would achieve that, the Ivory Coast star ominously smiled and replied: “I will do it.”
Drogba, 30, showed remorse for what happened during the Burnley match.
He told Sky Sports: “It was a reaction. Maybe, it was too much. I feel like what I’ve done is really, really, really, really bad.
“So it’s better for me to be quiet on that and to be back on the pitch and playing, doing what I know best.”
The striker — left on the bench for an hour of last night’s draw with Bordeaux — described the last six months as the “worst of my life”.
SunSport revealed yesterday Drogba secretly met Inter Milan’s vice-president Marco Branca in London on Monday.
And, after being banned for three games for hurling a coin at Burnley fans during a Carling Cup tie, Drogba admitted: “You can say the last six months have been the worst in my career.
“It’s been really tough for me. But I’ve been through difficult moments before so I know how to get myself out of these.”
Then, when asked how he would achieve that, the Ivory Coast star ominously smiled and replied: “I will do it.”
Drogba, 30, showed remorse for what happened during the Burnley match.
He told Sky Sports: “It was a reaction. Maybe, it was too much. I feel like what I’ve done is really, really, really, really bad.
“So it’s better for me to be quiet on that and to be back on the pitch and playing, doing what I know best.”
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Latest Results: Chelsea Cruise Past Sunderland 5-0 as Anelka hit hat-trick
Stamford Bridge may no longer be seen as a fortress after Liverpool's victory there last weekend but, for Chelsea, this was the perfect riposte to seeing their 86-match unbeaten run ended in their last outing on home soil.
Frank Lampard also netted to record the 100th league goal of his career.
Alex was the other Blues player to strike in a match which saw Sunderland manager Roy Keane sent to the stands after clashing with officials.
The title-chasing Blues saw in half-time in imperious fashion, and the Sunderland players barely touched the ball in the closing minutes of a half in which they had barely 30 per cent of the possession.
Despite not adding to the scoreline any further, Chelsea maintained their stranglehold on the game, with only substitute Djibril Cisse having a worthy effort on goal in the second half, and his strike went wide of the mark.
Scolari used the huge advantage his starting eleven had amassed to bring on Didier Drogba for his first appearance in a month, and also to bring on Brazilian utility man Mineiro for his debut following his arrival on a free transfer in September.
In a game played in almost torrential rain, Finnish midfielder Teemu Tainio was the only man to go into referee Martin Atkinson's book all afternoon, for a foul on Frank Lampard as the former Tottenham man tried in vain to mark him out of the match, but there was simply no stopping him or any of his team-mates.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Chelsea vs Liverpool : 86 Game Unbeaten Records Finally Over.
FC Liverpool are the new leaders in the Premiership following a 0-1 victory at Chelsea on Sunday.
Liverpool's victory makes an end to a 86-game unbeaten streak at Stamford Bridge, as Arsenal were the last side to beat the Blues at their own ground in February 2004.
Liverpool, despite the absence of star striker Fernando Torres, were the stronger side throughout most of the match and needed only ten minutes to take the lead through Xabi Alonso.
The Spaniard almost got a second after the interval but had a free kick bounce off the right post.
Liverpool now lead with 23 points from nine games, and Chelsea share the second place with Premiership revelations Hull City. Both have 20 points.
Liverpool's victory makes an end to a 86-game unbeaten streak at Stamford Bridge, as Arsenal were the last side to beat the Blues at their own ground in February 2004.
Liverpool, despite the absence of star striker Fernando Torres, were the stronger side throughout most of the match and needed only ten minutes to take the lead through Xabi Alonso.
The Spaniard almost got a second after the interval but had a free kick bounce off the right post.
Liverpool now lead with 23 points from nine games, and Chelsea share the second place with Premiership revelations Hull City. Both have 20 points.
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