Sunday, December 16, 2007
Kanoute Saves Mosque
MADRID: Mali international footballer Frederic Kanoute has saved a mosque from closure in Seville, the ABC newspaper reported on Thursday.
Kanoute paid 510,860 euros so that fellow Muslims in Seville would not find themselves without a mosque.
Kanoute, who plays for Sevilla in the Primera Liga since moving from French champions Lyon in 2005, has also created a foundation in Mali to help children particulary orphans.-AFP
(news source: The Star, sat. 15 Dec '07, pg.56)
"Assalamualaikum to you brother Kanoute"
picture courtesy of:
http://www.lyon.theoffside.com/
The Italian Job
It is official. Former Real Madrid manager Fabio Capello has been appointed as the new England manager.
His appointment was met with much criticism by English/British managers citing it's not healthy for the growth of future English managers. General opinion wants an Englishman to succeed Steve McClaren, however I believe the appointment of Capello was a wise decision.
As the FA of England said, they needed a "world class" manager and Capello is anything less than world class. His record speaks volumes for the man who thrives on pressure & delivered what is expected from him.
Just look at Real Madrid before Capello came along. The spanish giants was sacking one manager after another, like they were sacking a busboy. He managed to get the team together, played cohesively with great discipline & under tremendous circumstances & intense pressure from the Madrid board & fans, Capello brought the the Spanish La Liga title to Madrid.
And how did they thanked him-by sacking the man. Ungrateful lot.
I think that Fabio Capello is the perfect candidate for the England manager. And I do hope that England will be transformed under his strict guidance & management.
Let's not talk about winning the World Cup. It would be a travesty for England with the kind of quality players they have to not even qualify for it.
pictures courtesy of :
www.realmadrid.com
www.soccerlens.com
www.abc.net.au
Four to the Fore
It is always intimidating & difficult to go to Anfield & secure all three points. Liverpool always played well at home, and not many teams relish the trip there. However, United's gaffer Sir Alex Ferguson looks forward to the clash every season as one the highlights of his career.
Liverpool was the dominant force in English football back in the 80s, in the old First Division. Man.United was always playing bridesmaid.
Names like Daglish, Souness, Johnston, Lee, Hansen & Rush would give any team the shivers. They were all great players. It took a while for Fergie to break that monopoly, but it was worth the wait.
Presently, Liverpool are lacking that "punch" about them. Honestly, if there was no Stevie G or Xabi Alonso, Liverpool wouldn't be that interesting to watch. It's a good thing they have Fernando Torres. He was a good buy by Benitez.
I could still remember how Torres was so close to signing for United had the management not balked at the Spaniard's price tag. Well, Torres is the man to watch on Sunday.
Hopefully United skipper Gary Neville would be able to make a comeback in this match.
Whatever the outcome of these four matches, it does not decide the title just yet, but it does give a psychological boost to the winning team.
pictures courtesy of:
www.news.bbc.co.uk
www.football.co.uk
www.manutd.com
www.arsenal.com
www.liverpoolfc.tv
Friday, December 14, 2007
Baby Time
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Germany's Fastest Taxi Driver
Michael Schumacher may well be the fastest taxi driver in Germany after the seven-time F1 world champion shocked a cab driver by taking over the wheel in order to be on time for a flight.
Schumacher, flew into the aerodrome at the Bavarian town of Coburg on Saturday and took a taxi to the village of Gehuelz, 30 kilometres away, to pick up a new puppy-an Australian Shepherd dog called "Ed".
But when the former F1 ace, plus his wife & two children, caught a taxi back to the airport they were short on time and, after a polite request, cab driver Tuncer Yilmaz watched in wonder as Schumacher took the wheel.
"I found myself in the passenger seat, which was strange enough, but to have "Schumi" behind the wheel of my cab was incredible", Mr Yilmaz told the Muenchner Abendzeitung.
"He drove at full throttle around the corners and over-took in some unbelievable places".
Mr Yilmaz was well rewarded for the unusual journey-on top of the 60 euros (US$88) fare, he was also given a 100 euros (US$146) tip.
Schumacher's spokesperson Sabine Kehm later confirmed the story.
(news source: The Star, wed.12 Dec '07)
My comment:
What's the big deal?
In our country we have many "Michael Schumachers" driving on the roads, and they also drive at full throttle & over-take at unbelievable places, and sometimes they end up in unbelievable places too.
Look around you next time you're on the road. It's not that hard to spot them.
pictures courtesy of:
www.autoracingdaily.com
www.F1wolf.com
www.roamingkiwis.com
Monday, December 10, 2007
Good Weekend Pt 3
Unfancied Middlesborough played like it was the FA Cup final. They played with a lot of heart, passion & positive attitude. The got a break through a penalty converted by Stuart Downing much to the amazement of their opponent.
Sorry Toure, but it was a clear foul.
In the second half, Boro didn't rest on their laurels & kept going forward in pursuit of their second goal. In the 50th minute, they were rewarded. Turkish international Tuncay shot from an acute angle & sent every Boro fan in the stadium onto cloud nine.
I screamed in delight when I saw the ball went in.
So for all the boasting that Arsenal were doing, they have finally learned some humility.
I thought after many years in the Premier League, Arsene Wenger would've known better than to boast about going unbeaten throughout the season. Mr. Wenger next time please don't boast, and don't say things like: "watch us go" or "catch us if you can", because you will only invite trouble, not just from Man.United, Chelsea or Liverpool, but even the smaller clubs would have a real go at you.
Final score: Boro 2....Arsenal...1
Was it a good weekend? Nope....it was a GREAT weekend! :o)
pictures courtesy of: www.premierleague.com
Good Weekend Pt 2
It was supposed to be an easy win for the Merseyside Reds, football pundits on ESPN were all predicting a win for Liverpool. However, it was not to be, as Rafa Benitez & Co. found out, Reading under Steve Coppell were no pushovers.
Scoucers were convincingly outplayed & beaten 3-1 by Reading.
pictures courtesy of: www.premierleague.com
Good Weekend Pt 1
It was a no-contest actually. On paper, Man.United were by far the more experienced team & with more quality in their side. Despite that it was not a stroll in the park for the Red Devils.
Derby made it sure that United had to earn their three points for the day. Weather conditions were also conspiring to make things difficult. Heavy downpour was slowly sogging up the pitch & made it difficult for United to play their passing game.
Despite the conditions, a United win was inevitable. Giggs scored his 100th league goal in United colours five minutes before the break. A minute before half time, Carlos Tevez had an air shot, but the ball fell kindly to him again & the Argentine needed no second invitations. United were 2-0 up going into the break.
After collecting a Wes Brown pass, Tevez added his second & United were 3-0 up. The goal was a beauty. C.Ronaldo added United's fourth from the penalty spot. However, Derby refused to submit & managed a consolation goal.
Final score: Man.United were 4-1 winners
pictures courtesy of:
www.manutd.com
www.premierleague.com
Friday, December 7, 2007
Maradona: Rooney's the best
Former World Cup winner Diego Maradona says Wayne Rooney is better than Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
The Argentinian ace doesn’t believe AC Milan midfielder Kaka should have won the prestigious Ballon d’Or award, but neither does he think second-placed Cristiano Ronaldo deserved the accolade.
Instead, the Argentina legend reckons Ronaldo’s United team-mate Wayne Rooney has a far stronger claim to the title of best footballer in the world.
“I don’t know too well how the election is done, but I think that Rooney is better than Kaka,” Maradona told El Grafico.
"Milan is a team that depends all the time on Kaka but that doesn’t make him the best player in the world.”
Rooney returned to action on Monday against Fulham after almost a month on the sidelines through injury. His ankle strain suffered in training halted a run of eight goals in seven games.
Ronaldo has since picked up the baton, and with two goals against the Cottagers earlier this week he took his tally to 11 goals in his last seven starts. It is precisely that kind of form that has put him in contention – and again in competition with Kaka and Lionel Messi – for FIFA’s World Player of the Year award, to be announced in Zurich on 17 December.
(News source: www.manutd.com)
pictures courtesy of:
www.manutd.com
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Transfer Speculation
Sir Alex Ferguson has said he is unlikely to dip into the transfer market in January, but he has also admitted that the only position he could strengthen is at left back.
Rumours have since emerged that United are tracking Lokomotiv Moscow’s versatile Serbian defender Branislav Ivanovic.
The former Serbia U21 captain currently plays in the full national side alongside Reds defender Nemanja Vidic, who signed from Lokomotiv’s neighbours Spartak in January 2006.
Ivanovic would set United back a reported £10million.
(News source: www.manutd.com)
My comment:
Would make an interesting pairing for United's back-line, as well as cover for Patrice Evra.
picture courtesy of : www.juventini-indonesia.org/forum
Tagged
Got tagged by Mirror me. Sorry it took a while to write this. My 7 Silly me:
1) Growing up I always thought that the "bad" guys on telly were actually bad in real life! Was wondering why the police didn't catch them.
2) I used to wear this "Donny & Marie Osmand" t-shirt EVERY single day. Hehe! I was 4
3) Cycled to Klang town coz I didn't know how to take the bus there. I was 13!
4) Will never get out of car until I've parked it nicely in the box. Present day!
5) Always arranged my dollar notes from the newest/cleanest notes to the oldest.
6) Didn't know how to top my handphone's prepaid until the sales person taught me, hehe! Silly huh?
7) Didn't have a handphone until I was 28!
I know, I'm that weird & silly....
Picture courtesy of: www.es.inmagine.com
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Miss World China 2007
SANYA (China): A 23-year-old secretary from a small town in China was crowned Miss World in a glittering event themed “The Right to Dream”, hosted by her home nation last night.
Zhang Zilin, from Shijiazhuang in Hebei province, beat 105 contestants to become the first Chinese to win the pageant since its inception in 1951. Source : www.thestar.com.my
The closest that a Chinese representative had come to winning the crown was when Guan Qi became second runner-up in 2003.
Malaysia’s Deborah Priya Henry advanced into the semi-finals along with 15 other beauties in the competition that also honoured World AIDS Day.
They included Miss Angola Micaela Reis (first runner-up) and Miss Mexico Carolina Moran Gordillo (second runner-up). The other finalists were Annie Oliv of Sweden and Valene Maharaj of Trinidad & Tobago.
The newly-crowned Miss World posted only one word – Dream – in her blog.
She had likened her journey in the pageant to a dreamland but she realised it was a dream no more when she was crowned.
With pressure of representing the host nation on her shoulders, the stunning 1.82m-tall beauty queen won the hearts of a panel of nine judges with her poise, intelligence and her quick-minded and convincing comment, in English, on why she should be crowned.
“I’m now standing on the stage of Miss World because 1.3 billion people in China support me.
“The Beijing Olympic Games will be held next year.
“If I become Miss World, I want to be the link between the Miss World Organisation and the world and to use the power and beauty to support those in need,” said Zhang, who received her crown from outgoing winner Tatana Kucharova.
Zhang is an active athlete and likes travelling, reading and watching movies.
Former South African president Nelson Mandela presented a recorded message on HIV/AIDS devastating Africa during the live telecast, watched by an estimated audience of two billion.
picture courtesy of: www.missworld.tv/news
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Chancellor Brian May
Queen guitarist Brian May has been appointed chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University in Britain.
May will start the job as honorary head of the university in February, taking over from Cherie Blair, wife of former British PM Tony Blair.
Brian May was awarded his doctorate in astrophysics in August. He started his PhD in 1974, but abandoned it when Queen's fortunes took off before returning to his studies last year.
"Brian May is an intensely talented individual who achieved global success with the band Queen," said the university's chief executive & vice-chancellor Professor Michael Brown.
"In this age of celebrity culture, it is rare to find someone who has fame and universal acclaim and yet who remains true to his core values of learning & enlightenment.
(source: the Sun, 21 nov. '07, pg 20)
pictures courtesy of:
www.telegragph.co.uk
www.brianmay.com
Why can't our local artiste be as educated?
Special One To The Rescue?
Would the England FA really do this?
Offering the England manager's job to Jose Mourinho? Bookmakers were already tipping the 'Special One' to get it.
There are other candidates such as Fabio Capello (former Real Madrid boss) & Martin O'Neill (current Aston Villa boss), and now AZ Alkmaar's manager Luis Van Gaal has thrown his hat into the ring saying he wouldn't mind the job.
What about Luis Philippe Scolari or 'Big Phil' who currently coaches Portugal national team? He has a proven track record. Before he came along they were playing dreadfully. Now Portugal are playing football worthy of their given nickname as "European Brazilians".
I feel England need a wake up call, someone with a strong enough character to rock the boat. Someone who is not afraid to make bold changes & whom the players look up to. Someone who can bring fresh ideas to rejuvenate the team.
My vote: Bring in Jose Mourinho. The 'Special One' has an infectious winning mentality that will motivate England.
"Yes Jose...you are the 'Special One'..." (just you....not your former team)
pictures courtesy of:
www.uefa.com
www.juventus.com
www.soccerword.com
www.news.bbc.co.uk
www.futballworld.freeblog.hu
www.thezeitghost.blogspot.com
Lisbon To Manchester
Suitors are also wooing him from Arsenal, Real Madrid and Inter Milan, but the 21-year-old Portuguese has made it clear that should he move away from Lisbon, Manchester United is the
only club he wants to be at.
Sporting Lisbon manager Paulo Bento himself admitted that Sporting would have a tough time holding on to the talented midfielder.
With fellow Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo & Nani already at Man.United, Miguel Veloso should have no problems settling into the squad. Veloso would make a great long term replacement for Paul Scholes.
pictures courtesy of:
www.manutdpics.com
www.qadsiafans.com
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
To Rotan or Not To Rotan
I read with great amusement of a story in a local daily saying that female students should be caned, because their disciplinary cases are just as serious as boys.
“There have been suggestions that girls should be caned as sometimes there are more girls than boys in schools, and the problems they give are just as serious,” said Deputy Education Minister Datuk Noh Omar.
The call to introduce caning for girls in schools, was one of the resolutions passed at the National Seminar on Education Regulations (Student Discipline) 2007. Altogether they passed 21 Resolutions. Besides the idea to' rotan', a resolution on banning handphones in schools was also passed.
Of course, the idea of 'rotan-ning' female students met with much negative reception. Understandably so, I mean which parent would like their daughters been given this punishment. Moreover, it would affect the students self esteem, and should it be public caning during school assemblys, it would only rub salt into a student's already wounded self esteem.
However, having said the above, I'm not against the idea of caning female students, BUT it should be handled tactfully & be done in private. Punishment should not cause physical injury & female students must be told why they are to be caned.
Girls nowadays are becoming bolder & naughtier, so I say using the 'rotan' would be appropriate. Remember how our parents & teachers would whack us when stepped out of line? We became decent, disciplined grown ups.
Source : www.thestar.com.my
picture courtesy of : www.archivist.f2s.com
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Zimbabwe...? Oh Yes!
The last time I was in Africa was on a working trip to Ghana. I was posted there for two months & it was an eye opener for me.
Anyway, if I do go to Zimbabwe, one of the many things I look forward to is taking the safari trips. Being several metres away photographing wild lions, elephants, zebras, rhinos & other wild animals is something I've always wanted to do.
I may have to upgrade my trusted standard Canon lenses to a telephoto one or 'Simba' might take a nip at me.
Another exciting thing I MUST do, is cast my eyes on one of the world's greatest natural wonders-Victoria Falls.
Isn't it amazing?
When I was a boy growing up I wanted to be a pro-footballer and play for Man.United, now that I'm older I want to be like David Adams the photo-journalist on Discovery Channel. Traveling the world, seeing new things & photographing breathtaking pictures.
Well, hopefully the opportunity comes, so look out Simba & Zimbabwe.....here I come!
pictures courtesy of:
jeffgoins.myadventure.org
www.davidadamsfilms.com.au
www.vacationtechnician.com
www.britannica.com
www.equitour.co.uk
www.wildlifetourism.net
www.african-safari-and-travel-advisor.com
Much Loved 'Villian' : Hussien Abu Hassn
KUALA LUMPUR: Veteran actor and director Hussein Abu Hassan passed away at 5.30am Monday morning at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital. He was 70 years old.
The actor, most famous for his actor-director role of 1984's Gila-Gila Remaja, died of complications arising from kidney problems.
Hussein's body was brought home to their house at Taman Gombak Setia and laid to rest at the Taman Ibukota, Setapak Cemetery after Zohor prayers Monday afternoon.
Hussein was born in Alor Gajah, Malacca, and had a short stint in the police force before becoming an actor in 1961 with a supporting role in the movie Sri Mersing.
His convincing portrayal in villains' roles made him popular overnight and he went on to act in movies like Tun Teja, Siti Payung, Panglima Besi, Laksamana Do Re Mi, Loceng Maut and others.
For all his contributions to the industry, Hussein was conferred the Ahli Mangku Negara (AMN) by the Seri Paduka Baginda Yang diPertuan Agong in 1997.
The late actor leaves behind his actress wife, Mahyon Ismail, three children - scriptwriter Dilla, actor Faizal and singer Fairuz, and four grandchildren. Hussein is also the uncle of popular actor Rosyam Nor.
(source: www.thestar.com.my)
His passing was a sad one for me. Growing up I spend watching him on the telly as my favourite 'villian'. Nobody could carry such a baddie role & is still loved by viewers of all ages.May Allah bless your soul. Al-Fatihah...
pictures courtesy of : www.sinemamalaysia.com.my
Monday, November 26, 2007
Hindraf Gathering
They called off their protest seven hours later without handing over their memorandum to the British High Commission after police broke up their illegal gathering.
Over 130 people were arrested during the incident, which saw thousands gathering at various locations along Jalan Ampang and Jalan Tun Razak.
The gathering was to submit a petition with 100,000 signatures collected by Hindraf to petition Queen Elizabeth II to appoint a Queen's Counsel to represent the Indian community in a class action suit against the British Government for bringing Indians as labourers to the then Malaya and exploiting them.
The suit, filed at the Royal Courts of Justice in London by lawyer P. Waythamoorthy in August, seeks compensation of up to US$4 trillion (RM13.5 trillion).
People started gathering as early as 6am at various points along Jalan Ampang and Jalan Tun Razak. They had planned to proceed to the British High Commission.
They were however not permitted to proceed further than the Jalan Ampang-Jalan Tun Razak intersection where the police had sealed off the entrance to Jalan Ampang.
The crowd began gathering at the intersection and Jalan Tun Razak had to be closed to traffic.
At 7.20am, the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) used water cannons and tear gas when the crowd failed to disperse after being given warnings. Several people were also picked up by the police.
Tourists and passers-by looked puzzled when they saw the huge crowds of demonstrators and policemen.
The protesters escaped to nearby alleys and regrouped at different locations. They were also met by the FRU.
The protesters dispersed at about 1pm after being told by one of Hindraf’s lawyers, A. Sivanesan, that the protest had been called off indefinitely.
For the entire duration of the demonstration, the Avenue K and City Square shopping complexes and restaurants along Jalan Ampang were closed.
Various hotels and Suria KLCC had strict security at their entrances.
Jalan Ampang was reopened after that and the KLCC and Ampang Park LRT stations, which were closed from 6am, were reopened at 3.13pm.
Sivanesan said the handing over of the memorandum was called off because police action prevented the group from reaching the British High Commission.
“Today’s event has shown unprecedented support. The other reason we are calling it off is because we fear for the safety of innocent people,” he said.
He criticised the police for using tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd.
The Bar Council also made an appearance at the protest by sending a 10-member team to observe the protest. Bar Council president, S. Ambiga, said a statement would be issued today.
My comments:
No doubt there are some things that we as Malaysians are not happy or very discontent about, but surely after studying these pictures & reading this report, one would not want to get caught up or be part of something deemed illegal, which could threatened our peaceful & harmonious way of life in this country.
Honestly speaking, do we, as Malaysians want scenes such as these to be a regular occurance?
Do we want the FRU to exercise their duties & utilised their many weapons against our fellow countrymen?
Think. There are other channels where we can voice our discontentment. Not resort to something like this.