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Saturday, November 13, 2004

ok...half time at white hart lane...spurs 1 arsenil 1...according to the jackass source henry scored...

and we have more crap here...here's the next most essential games during the next few weeks

10/11:R.Standard Liege vs Anderlecht
14/11:Ajax vs Feyenoord
28/11:Inter vs Juve
11/12:Anderlecht vs Brugge
12/12:PSV vs Feyenoord...

wait...i forgot liege and the maroons have finished playing...and lemme c...brugge won and seems like the team with a better standard of life for now is liege(too much e geog liaox)...won anderlecht 1-0 but in spite of all the trouble looming...they have a few jokes out here...in the form of bassegio...

RAA Louviéroise were left feeling deflated this week after a burst football helped RSC Anderlecht to beat them 2-1. The Belgian club protested that Walter Baseggio's 63rd-minute equaliser against them should have been disallowed as the player had hit his shot with such power that he had burst the matchball. TV footage clearly showed that the ball's rubber lining came loose from the leather casing and burst before it hit the back of La Louvière's net, causing the club to complain that the goal should have been disallowed as, under the rules of the game, play is supposed to be suspended in the event of a burst football. However, Baseggio was quick to defend his strike. "I have seen the pictures again," he said. "The ball does not change direction because of the explosion. On the contrary, if it had not exploded, it would have gone in much harder." The burst ball has now been promised pride of place in the striker's house. "They will not take this souvenir away from me," he said. "Anderlecht team manager Pierre Leroy hid the ball in my locker from Saturday until Sunday, and now I will give it a nice place in my home." (adapted from UEFA.com)

muahahahahahahahaha...great gift for the player in question...and spices up their life following their champs league elimination...and it's the start of benelux ball bursting trend...here's wat happened in Holland...

Two days after Baseggio's ball-bursting shot in Belgium, a similar incident spiced up an otherwise insignificant reserve team game between AFC Ajax and SC Heerenveen in the Netherlands. With Ajax leading 1-0, Jos Hooiveld stepped up to take a free-kick for the Amsterdam club. His shot was true and rocketed into the Heerenveen net, but once more, the ball had exploded before it hit the net. "I just shot the ball as hard as I could, and then I suddenly heard that bang," he said. "I had seen the exploded ball in the Anderlecht game on television, and I thought to myself: 'Hey, that is something I would like to do one day'. That it then happens in the next match that I play is very strange." However, as La Louvière will doubtless be irked to hear, the referee in the match in the Netherlands disallowed the goal, and in accordance with an admittedly obscure paragraph of the rules of the game, restarted the match with a new ball from the same position. Not that Hooiveld cared, as his side went on to win the game 4-2. "It was pretty funny," he said. "It was only an insignificant goal that was disallowed anyway." (adapted from UEFA.com)

well...in belgium they freaking kayu...want to help anderlecht chase brugge...biased lah...but then they followed the rules and there's no tweaking because it was ajax reserves...as if they would offend ajax if they did not allow the goal

and it's getting very very flowery for partizan...last year they entered champs league and never mind they got kicked out...and an inexperienced coach with a lot of old boys in the squad calls for a great mix...as far as the red side of belgrade is concerned...seeing their eternal rivals going vroom while having a sorry autumn themselves seems quite sordid...and clever mix of cameroonian,old boys and veterans help bring stability...and in case u're wonderin...their idols are...FC Porto...just a bit harder...but can try...and then there's no more thing such as balkan war after red star won the euro cup...belgrade seems peaceful now that milosevic is now in the hague awaiting trial...let's hope karadzic does not go crazy and bombs the partizan stadium

before i forget happie hari raya 2 the malays(and muslims) in the world...and well...i miss having beef rendang but then we got arsenil rendang(as far as we know they contain sour grapes and a lot of chili) for man u and chelsea fans and the red rendang for liverpool fans(a lot of red stuff and cooked spanish moor style)...and i dunno if it's true or not...so many indians support man u,thais support pool,chinese and malays support man u...who supports arsenil...misfits...and who supports chelski...ppl who dun wan 2 be caught by the fashion police doing a fashion disaster by supporting any red team

latest spurs 3 nil gang 4...wat the f*c*(15 mins left)..and well...

Jose Luis Fabiano at 11/13/2004 09:14:00 PM