999 – Miracle atau Hanya Kebetulan?
All unbelievers can suck off now!
I mean it, to those who are flaming me non-stop, unbelievers and unfaithful can pack their bags and suck it up!
It’s solely because of Allah.
Thank You God for this opportunity.
Bare with me, I will reveal something shocking! will pants you off!
Believe it, cause I always do
Thank you GOD!
Wenger is ushering in a new age at Arsenal
Wenger said at the end of last season that “we analyse every position in the team to see how we can improve”. Note the word “we”. Selling Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Touré are big decisions and there seems to have been some strategic consultation within Arsenal.
I am sad to see Touré go and there is the potential exit of Emmanuel Eboue (a useful squad player) but I am fully supportive of the overall sale strategy that has taken place this season. I don’t care if they go to rivals.
My reason, and I suspect this is also part of Arsenal’s overall reasoning, is that Arsenal need to change the mentality of their squad. Many a time last season, after Arsenal conceded a goal or faced a struggle, the team could not find the resources to pick itself up mentally. Certain players thought themselves junior and waited for reaction from the older (or more established) players.
Clearing out those players who had established themselves at the top of the pecking order or had been at Arsenal for so long that they gained respect just due to their time at the club is a good way to start a new mentality at the club. We got rid of Adebayor’s attitude and influence. We got rid of Kolo’s seeming acceptance of graceful disappointment (he is a humble gentleman) and Eboue’s lack of continuous improvement.
Losing Kolo is not losing experience in the same way as it would be to lose William Gallas. Kolo has always played more with his heart than his head but I loved him. Johan Djourou needs to learn from Gallas not Kolo. Losing Eboue shows that sheer seniority will not save you if you don’t have the drive for continuous improvement and quality. It will be a good message to Song, Denilson and Diaby. Song has improved A LOT and Diaby very little. Losing Adebayor is a clear message that Arsenal will not stand for bad attitude especially when it doesn’t deliver consistently. It is a clear message to Nicklas Bendtner that the manager wants him to step up and to Eduardo and Robin van Persie too.
This summer we have what we did not have at the start of last season. We have Eduardo, Andrey Arshavin, Thomas Vermaelen (who plays with his head), Bendtner, potentially Tomas Rosicky and an improved Alex Song. Yes I would have liked to have a more experienced DM but maybe there are other ways to play that makes that less of a problem especially given the options we have in attack. Don’t forget Theo Walcott and Carlos Vela are very capable in various combinations. Arsenal have never had so many options in attack.
Bye bye, grow up and good luck Adebayor!
Emmanuel Adebayor leaves Arsenal at only 25, some distance from his prime. He didn’t inspire Arsenal, didn’t win any trophies and didn’t commit wholeheartedly to the club. So it is difficult to respectfully bid him farewell but I will try.
For a few months now, we have all expected Ade to leave. Because these months also included very difficult moments of a difficult season, his presence has been a cause for more frustration than appreciation, even when he scored. It must have been somewhat as difficult for him as it was for the fans. I cannot afford him as much sympathy as I do the fans because he was the only person who could have corrected the difficulty but did not seem to want to do so by showing commitment in the last part of the season like Flamini did when he knew he was going to leave. Flamini played for Arsenal till his last minute with total commitment.
Ade arrived at Arsenal in January 2006. He had a lousy first touch for a striker but since Henry was there, the team did not have to rely on him and the fans gave him time to grow. The season before last, that patience seemed to have paid off when he scored 30 goals. His touch had improved a little but his determination was significantly higher. That determination along with his physical presence was what got him those goals – no small thanks to Cesc’s long passing. As Wenger once put it “It is difficult for opposition defenders to keep him quiet for 90 mins”. The fans, his team mates and the boss were very pleased with his contribution and valued him highly.
In his first season, Henry was the boss – nobody was bigger than Henry. In the second season, Cesc was the new king. Then Ade fought himself to the top with an excellent goalscoring record and won African Player of the year along with other accolades from opponents. He crowned himself the new king and it all got to his head.
SuperBowl with Mokuncici (African-Korea)
I’ve been playing bowling for about 2 years now. but still, aku takleh nak consistently cari the right angle nak hit the “pocket” pins. aku memang tak reti LANGSUNG nak spin bola bowling tu. kalau under pressure orang ramai orang di sekeliling, mesti bola masuk longkang lebih byk dari hit the pins. crumble under pressure. jarang sangat aku boleh decent score, i mean over 100 jatuhan pins. kalau dgn Zame je aku ok sikit because he keeps telling me the right way, the right position and the right angle untuk baling bola bowling tu. he is so consistent and persistent dalam bowling-bowling ni. maklumlah Pasukan Archery UTM, mestilah gempak beb.
but amazingly, drove forward by anger boiling in me, i managed to do triple X. i mean XXX, yeah 3 kali strikes in a row! damn!
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