erm..lets see.how should i start my day.?hurmphh......i think i should start by waking up late till afternoon..haha,its okay with my mom cause what can she say,its school holiday!After waking up,i shall have a long bath in my toilet which seems now to be mine alone.And its clean too!Boy,i'm happy.There's no sister anymore pushing around and forcing me doing things that i dont'.Yes,she's out of Malaysia!She's at Russia studying while i can enjoy her room...hahaha.....how lucky i am now since she's out,but its sad too cause now there's nobody will bring me too mcdonald as i always.=(...hheeeh...I thought after having a bath,i should have breaksfast which it was supposed to be lunch..haha....its my way of starting my day.!Then i should clean my room and continueing reading my novel.After feeling bored in couple of minutes,i should walk to the bread shop just infront of my house but it has to be cross first for your information.!After that,i should eat what i bought while watching any movies.When the movie's over,i shall call my mother,asking her if she's free that night taking me shopping.!I'm dying to have one of those converse shoes.I'd have one,but its kinda ruin.hehe...After talking to my mom,i shall log on myspace,friendster,yahoo messenger and windows messenger to check up my friends.When i feel bored enough surfing the internet,i shall take a nap on my cushion house which it is when mok come around and interrupt me and my sleeping too!.he's a grumpy cat!,not to mention,he's fat too!.i shall have a nap with thinking all sort of things that i want to dream about...hehe...well,u know how teenagers can be right?.Then when i woke up,it should be almost 6.45 p.m...I shall watch my favourite korean show''winter sonata''at 7.00 p.m.While watching the show,my mother should be home aroung 8.00 p.m.That's the time i should be ready to go shopping with my parents!.I predict that we should be home around 10.00 that day..Well its school holiday,there must be tones of families there shopping too!.I must be satisfied with the shoes i got.hehe...Then,its time when my family usually eats burger while watching movies.The movie shall end at 12.00 a.m..When it ends,its time to sleep,i shall be happy and most a lot of dreaming i supposed.?.heeh...and the day,continues....I don't want to so much thing's cause,i am saving to go to times square with my bestfriends this december.....its our reunion..!
Thursday, November 09, 2006
erm..lets see.how should i start my day.?hurmphh......i think i should start by waking up late till afternoon..haha,its okay with my mom cause what can she say,its school holiday!After waking up,i shall have a long bath in my toilet which seems now to be mine alone.And its clean too!Boy,i'm happy.There's no sister anymore pushing around and forcing me doing things that i dont'.Yes,she's out of Malaysia!She's at Russia studying while i can enjoy her room...hahaha.....how lucky i am now since she's out,but its sad too cause now there's nobody will bring me too mcdonald as i always.=(...hheeeh...I thought after having a bath,i should have breaksfast which it was supposed to be lunch..haha....its my way of starting my day.!Then i should clean my room and continueing reading my novel.After feeling bored in couple of minutes,i should walk to the bread shop just infront of my house but it has to be cross first for your information.!After that,i should eat what i bought while watching any movies.When the movie's over,i shall call my mother,asking her if she's free that night taking me shopping.!I'm dying to have one of those converse shoes.I'd have one,but its kinda ruin.hehe...After talking to my mom,i shall log on myspace,friendster,yahoo messenger and windows messenger to check up my friends.When i feel bored enough surfing the internet,i shall take a nap on my cushion house which it is when mok come around and interrupt me and my sleeping too!.he's a grumpy cat!,not to mention,he's fat too!.i shall have a nap with thinking all sort of things that i want to dream about...hehe...well,u know how teenagers can be right?.Then when i woke up,it should be almost 6.45 p.m...I shall watch my favourite korean show''winter sonata''at 7.00 p.m.While watching the show,my mother should be home aroung 8.00 p.m.That's the time i should be ready to go shopping with my parents!.I predict that we should be home around 10.00 that day..Well its school holiday,there must be tones of families there shopping too!.I must be satisfied with the shoes i got.hehe...Then,its time when my family usually eats burger while watching movies.The movie shall end at 12.00 a.m..When it ends,its time to sleep,i shall be happy and most a lot of dreaming i supposed.?.heeh...and the day,continues....I don't want to so much thing's cause,i am saving to go to times square with my bestfriends this december.....its our reunion..!
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
-me,dian,and saifuddin pegi la camping at sekolah rendah kebangsaan lanjut lanjut sepang,sepang.for ujian kenaikan pangkat.best la juga.first day we arrived to mmg agak sunyi untill others skewl arrived.first day best la jugak.second day is the day we started the test.sampai la habis.unfortunately dian n him lulus.but for me semua lulus kecuali kawad.sedey kan?=(............well wut 2 do.rezeki x de.mungkin lain kali if ade chance i'll try my best again.but those 3 days to was a experience for me so that i'll be prepeare for the next time.but ape ape pown dpt banyak new friends .rite?.=D....
Saturday, August 05, 2006
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
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ITALY vs FRANCE-1:1(''4:3'')
Farewell to ZidaneThe presence of France in the Final had been predicted by zinadine zidane to qualified them to the final but the biggest mistake he done was when he butthead Materazzi.but i think he must have large many excuses to do that thing.well,whatever happened i will always support him cause he's the best!.but unfortunately italy won and france lose.poor them who had been this far to the final.i did predicted that the france could not win the fifa world cup2006 cause if there's no zizou its quite impossible to win with the penalty.so,2006 winner is italy!they're country must be proud.and for the france,eventhoguh they did'nt win but i am glad atleast they got no.2.
RESULT
1.ITALY
2.FRANCE
3.GERMANY
At the FIFA World Cup™, the greatest, most-coveted prize is, was and always shall be the Trophy itself. However, every edition of the game’s global showpiece has its heroes in the shape of players and teams whose contributions cry out for some sort of recognition.
After all, some of the most indelible images in the tournament’s history have been provided by the likes of Eusebio, Johan Cruyff and 'Toto' Schillaci, none of whom were ever able to lay their hands on a winner’s medal, and many of the teams who thrilled us over the years won little other than the football public's affection.
This was also true at Germany 2006. The array of awards reflected that it was players such as Lukas Podolski and Zinedine Zidane who captured the imagination and that, while Spain and Brazil left without the Trophy, they returned home with plenty of new friends.
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AWARDS FROM THE 2006 FIFA WORLD CUP GERMANY™
FIFA Fair Play award - BRAZIL & SPAINThey might have seen their hopes of lifting the Trophy dashed at a premature stage, but Brazil and Spain did not return home empty-handed, with each of their players picking up medals for their record of sportsmanship and good conduct during Germany 2006. This particular award is decided using a points system established by the FIFA Committee for Ethics and Fair Play, and the FIFA Technical Study Group (TSG) named Carlos Alberto Parreira and Luis Aragones's sides as joint-winners after they picked up a shared total of 886 from the 1,000 available.
adidas Golden Ball - Zinedine ZIDANE (FRA)Arguably the greatest trophy available to an individual footballer went to one of the game’s most spectacular players of the past decade. Fabio Cannavaro and Andrea Pirlo, Silver and Bronze Ball winners respectively, certainly ran him close, but despite that Final red card, Zidane undoubtedly provided some of Germany 2006’s most memorable moments, and the accredited media at the FIFA World Cup Final recognised this in their voting.
adidas Golden Shoe – Miroslav KLOSE (GER)His winning tally might have been the lowest since Chile 1962, but Klose undoubtedly deserved this award having finished two clear of Hernan Crespo, Ronaldo and Thierry Henry with a tally of five goals that saw him move into third place in the list of top German goalscorers at FIFA World Cup finals.
Gillette Best Young Player – Lukas PODOLSKI (GER)Emerging at the head of a 40-strong field of candidates, Lukas Podolski was named the inaugural Gillette Best Young Player by FIFA’s TSG after scoring three goals and contributing boundless energy to Germany’s enthralling FIFA World Cup campaign. “This is a big motivation for myself to keep on improving in my career and to play a even better World Cup in four years' time,” said the 21-year-old after collecting his award.
Lev Yashin Award – Gianluigi BUFFON (ITA)No surprises here. Gianluigi Buffon produced as close to a perfect tournament as can be humanly possible, conceding just twice during Italy’s triumphant campaign, once from a Christian Zaccardo own goal and then from Zidane’s audacious penalty in the Final. The FIFA TSG members were responsible for this decision, and so faultless was Buffon throughout the tournament that it cannot have taken them long to arrive at it.
The Most Entertaining Team presented by Yahoo! - PORTUGALThe winners of this particular award were decided upon by FIFAworldcup.com's users, who declared that Luiz Felipe Scolari's Portugal had set their pulses racing more than any other team.
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Bastian SCHWEINSTEIGER (GER), Budweiser Man of the MatchWe have to forget the semi-final defeat against Italy and move on. Life goes on. It's obviously great to score twice for your country. I'd already managed to do that once before, when we played Russia, but when you do it at a World Cup, it's even more special. We've got a young team, and all of us can – and must – improve. The next thing on the agenda is to qualify for the European Championship. If we carry on playing the way we have been, then we should get through. The whole squad is happy with the way things are going. Everything seems to be working well - the coach, the team and in fact the whole environment. We could so easily have made it through to the Final. I hope that we can carry on in the same vein.
Oliver KAHN (GER)I had a chance to show what I'm capable of in this match, and that's all that you can ask for. It'll take weeks for all this to sink in, but I think that this will end up being my last international match. This was the toughest World Cup of my career.
Lukas PODOLSKI (GER)The fans really cheered us on and there was a great atmosphere in the stands and then after the match in the dressing-room. It's a pity that we didn't go all the way, but maybe we'll manage to in four years' time.
Jens LEHMANN (GER)We were carried forward on a wave of emotion. Monday, we'll be on holiday, but you can already sense that feeling of emptiness that eats away at you, simply because there was so much enthusiasm apparent over the past few weeks. The more you play in big matches like these, the more you get a taste for them, so if I manage to stay fit, then maybe I'll carry on playing. It's up to the coaching staff though. In any case, we all hope that Jurgen Klinsmann stays on.
Christoph METZELDER (GER)I think that Jurgen Klinsmann will come to a decision one way or the other, and that what the team thinks and feels about him is very important to him. I don't think that he's reached the end of the road with us, but that's up to him to decide.
Marcell JANSEN (GER)It was a great feeling to get to play in the end, and it's a dream come true to have this bronze medal in my hands.
Jens NOWOTNY (GER)It's a shame for Robert Huth that he couldn't play, but in the end, that's not my concern. I really enjoyed it.
Sebastian KEHL (GER)This was an unbelievable experience for us. We wanted to give something back to the fans and to the whole country. I presume that Jurgen Klinsmann is going to carry on as coach.
Cristiano RONALDO (POR)When all’s said and done, this fourth-place finish means a lot to us and to the whole of Portugal. We’re happy with what we’ve done here and we all deserve credit for the joy that we’ve brought to our people. The only negative thing about this World Cup is that we’re losing two great players, Luis Figo and Pauleta, who both made me feel at home in the team. I have learned a lot from both of them.
Nuno GOMES (POR)Unfortunately fourth place feels a bit hollow and we deserved a different scoreline. But we’re proud of what we’ve done and at the end of the day to finish fourth in a World Cup that has been as competitive as this one is good. The fact that Figo and Pauleta are both saying goodbye represents the end of an era, but we have to respect their decisions and congratulate them on their magnificent careers.
DECO (POR)Overall, we have acquitted ourselves well, although obviously we wanted more. Personally speaking, I found things a bit difficult because of the injury I suffered before the tournament and it was only until a few days before the France game that I was able to train properly. I felt as though I was lacking a bit of match fitness.
Ricardo COSTA (POR)In spite of the defeat, I’m happy with my debut in the World Cup and it was tremendous to share a stage with a great team like Germany. We weren’t happy with the match because they had three shots at goal and scored from all three.
PETIT (POR)I think Germany got the rub of the green because they scored two excellent goals from the three shots that they had. But we deserve credit for our great World Cup campaign and it’s nice to have our success acknowledged by the Portuguese people.
RICARDO (POR)Even though this was the game that neither team wanted to play, it was our Final. The first half was very even, but then Germany were more clinical and scored two great goals. I will always remember those two strikes from Schweinsteiger. But we are leaving here with a lot of pride and I just want to congratulate Oliver Kahn and the rest of the German team.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
With a penalty shoot-out looming, Fabio Grosso broke the deadlock in the 119th minute as he curled a left-footed shot past the despairing dive of Jens Lehmann from the right side of the penalty box. Substitute Alessandro Del Piero made sure of Italy's place in the Final when he beat Lehmann from close range in added time at the end of the extra period.
Italy now advance to their first FIFA World Cup Final since 1994 and their sixth overall. They will face the winners of Wednesday's Portugal-France semi-final in Berlin's Olympiastadion on Sunday, 24 hours after Germany have contested third place with the losers of that match in Stuttgart.
news:Zinedine Zidane will finish his career on the greatest stage of all after his first-half penalty proved enough to take France past Portugal and into the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ Final as 1-0 semi-final winners in Munich on Wednesday, 5 July 2006.
Zidane scored two headers to help France beat Brazil in the 1998 Final and eight years later, in his final match before retiring, he has the chance to bow out with a second winner's medal in Sunday's Final against Italy in Berlin.
France's winning goal came when Thierry Henry went to ground under a Ricardo Carvalho challenge after 33 minutes and Zidane struck his spot-kick low to Ricardo's right. They defended their lead comfortably save for one heart-in-mouth moment in the second half when Fabien Barthez spilled Cristiano Ronaldo's free-kick and Luis Figo headed the rebound over.
Portugal, semi-final losers here just as they were in 1966, will contest the play-off for third place with Germany in Stuttgart on Saturday.
Final-France vs Italy
Third place-Germany vs Portugal
Monday, July 03, 2006

England vs Portugal.i can't believe that portugal just defeated England by the penalty given: 1:3.Well no match for England after this to continue the world cup.and also Brazil vs France.France defeated Brazil with 0:1,which it was so dissopointing for me that Brazil will not going to be on the final.So now,it's up to France,Portugal,Italy and the one n only germany!i 'am hoping that germnay will win the fifa world cup this year 2006.
Portugal march on to a semi-final date with either Brazil or France after defeating England 3-1 on penalties following a last eight clash that ended goalless in Gelsenkirchen on Saturday, 1 July.
Neither of these sides could find a way through during 120 minutes of entertaining and closely-contested action, with Portugal unable to translate into goals a numerical advantage they had held for almost an hour thanks to Wayne Rooney’s 62nd-minute dismissal.
The match therefore became the second 2006 FIFA World Cup™ quarter-final to be settled on penalty kicks and, just as Jens Lehmann was Germany’s hero yesterday, so Ricardo was Portugal’s today, saving from Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher to leave Cristiano Ronaldo to stroke home the decisive kick.
The match:2' A slip by Ricardo Carvalho gave Rooney had an early sight of goal but his shot was charged down.
7' Portugal failed to clear fully a David Beckham free-kick and Steven Gerrard worked his way into a crossing position on the right side of the Portugal box but overhit his far-post delivery.
9' A bright start revived echoes of these rivals' exciting UEFA EURO 2004 quarter-final. There were chances at both ends as Rooney fired a half-volley at Ricardo from 20 metres and Cristiano Ronaldo latched onto a poor John Terry pass and tested Paul Robinson with a low drive from a similar range.
13' From a Luis Figo free-kick into the box, England were left looking vulnerable as the ball ricocheted off a couple of white shirts but Tiago was unable to react quickly enough. Moments later Maniche let fly but his shot was blocked by a defender.
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17' With England enjoying a spell of pressure, Rooney played in Gerrard inside the penalty area but his ball across the six-yard box was met by Miguel's boot.
19' The action switched to the other end where Ronaldo ran at Manchester United team-mate Gary Neville, jinking this way and that before firing a shot high over the bar.
39' Attacking down the inside-left channel, Figo stepped inside Frank Lampard and curled the ball just past the far post.
44’ Petit conceded a free-kick in David Beckham territory – earning a booking for his lunge at Joe Cole that means he will miss the semi-final – but the England captain failed to clear the wall. Lampard then drove a fierce shot at Ricardo as half-time approached.
Beckham limps off, Rooney sent off:52':Beckham struck the ball at Nuno Valente's hand inside the Portugal box but referee Horacio Elizondo waved play on. It was the injured Beckham's last contribution before making way for Aaron Lennon.
53': The first opportunity of the second period fell Lampard’s way but with a clear shooting opportunity from Gerrard’s corner, the Chelsea midfielder shot into the ground and over.
59': England substitute Lennon burst past Nuno Valente and Carvalho, pushing the ball onto Rooney. He kicked thin air and Joe Cole fired the loose ball over the bar.
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62': As at EURO 2004, Rooney's quarter-final ended early. Then it was injury, this time a red card for catching Ricardo Carvalho with a careless boot and shoving Cristiano Ronaldo in front of the referee.
68': Portugal finally put England’s goal under some pressure as Maniche’s strike was charged down and Figo blazed the rebound over from a tight angle.
78': After a patient build-up around the England penalty box, Miguel teed up Figo for a strike and the Portugal captain drew a diving save from Robinson. 82': Both goalkeepers were now being tested. Substitute Hugo Viana shot low at Robinson, then Ricardo parried a Lampard free-kick but Lennon's follow-up lacked the pace to trouble him.
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90': England's ten men had Portugal's defence creaking and Terry shot just over.
Extra time:99': England threatened as Gerrard drove into the area and crossed towards substitute Peter Crouch but Miguel got there just in front of the striker to head clear. At the other end Simao drew a fingertip save from Robinson.
107': Lennon skipped into the penalty area and went down under Valente’s challenge but Elizondo waved play on. Postiga had the ball in the net moments later but his header was ruled out for offside.
120': With Portugal pushing for a late winner, Miguel pulled the ball back to Maniche but he shot high over the top.
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Penalties: Ricardo was the hero for Portugal with saves from Lampard, Gerrard and Carragher before Ronaldo tucked away the winning spot-kick.
In conclusion:A familiar tale for England, who once again exit a major tournament on penalties following a brave display. Portugal lacked the incisiveness to profit from their numerical advantage following Rooney’s red card but, as at EURO 2004, were more clinical in the shoot-out.
Friday, June 30, 2006
GERMANY vs ARGENTINA.Germany advanced to the 2006 FIFA World Cup semi-finals after triumphing 4-2 over Argentina in a penalty shoot 1-1 draw at Berlins Olympiastadion on Friday,30 July 2006.
It proved impossible to separate able to concure up a couple of goals,Miroslave Klose's 80th-minute equalise cancelling out a 49th-minute opening strike from Roberto Ayala.
That left the match to be settled by penalties.,and it was Jens Lehmann who proved the hosts'hero,saving from both Ayala and Esteban Cambiasso,while Oliver Neuville,Micheal Ballack,Lukas Podolski and Tim Borowski all successfully dispatched their spot kick past Argentina's substitue goalkeeper,Leo Franco.
ITALY vs UKRAINE.Italy cruised into the semi-finals of Germany 2006 with convincing 3-0 victory over Ukraine in Dortmund on Friday,30 jun 2006.
A sixth-minute strike from Gianluca Zambrotta set the tone for the evening and a second-half brace from Luca Toni merely compounded the misery for Oleg Blokhin's side.Oleg Gusev,Andriy Gusin and Maksym Kalinichenko all went close for ukraine,but were denied by a combination of the woodwork and some excellent goalkeeper by Gianluigi Buffon
Italy now turn their attentions to a semi-finalmtie with the host in Dortmund on Tuesday,4 july,while FIFA World Cup debutants ukraine will return hone justfiably proud of their efforts.
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Thursday, June 29, 2006
Friday's mouth-watering clash in Berlin promises to be no exception, as two of the most enterprising teams in the Germany showpiece come into direct opposition.
Germany team page/ Argentina team page
On a personal level, the game will hold a particular significance for two of its potential protagonists: Jens Lehmann and Juan Riquelme. Barely two months after their paths crossed in the UEFA Champions League semi-final, fate has brought them together once again.
On that momentous 25 April night in Spain, Riquelme's Villarreal hosted Lehmann's Arsenal as the two sides went in search of Champions League glory. A tense match went right down to the wire, practically to the last kick of the game, when the Germany number one saved a penalty from the Argentinian playmaker.
Lehmann’s outstanding stop sealed Arsene Wenger’s team’s semi-final victory and it was they, not Villarreal, who went on to face Barcelona in their first-ever Champions League final. However, the Paris showpiece turned sour for Lehmann, who collected a red card after 18 minutes and he was a bystander as Arsenal went down to two late goals.
The tension will once again be unremitting in Berlin as the duo cross swords, proudly wearing the colours of their national teams. Though the prize at stake on this occasion is a place in the semi-finals of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the goal will once again be to get the better of a great rival and move one step closer to glory.
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Lehmann keeps dream aliveIn Lehmann's case, he has already triumphed in one critical contest: the duel with his long-standing adversary Oliver Kahn for the Nationalmannschaft's number one jersey. Jurgen Klinsmann handed Lehmann a huge confidence boost in naming him as his first-choice keeper, and the experienced shot-stopper is determined to repay his coach’s faith.
It is so far, so good as well for Lehmann. Germany’s defence, often criticised in the run-up to the finals, has not shipped a single goal in their last three games, and Lehmann’s composure and authority have had much to do with that. However, as the 36-year-old admits, he is now looking for much more against Argentina: "It's true that Argentina are a dangerous outfit and probably the strongest we've seen in the tournament so far. They are on another level, but we have a lot of faith in ourselves."
At this stage in proceedings, as Lehmann freely admits, pressure becomes a telling factor and can be the difference between glory and despair. For all that, the keeper’s confidence in his team-mates is unwavering. “As the tournament progresses, it’s obvious that the pressure is going to increase," he said. "But we don’t feel it because we’re playing well. We’ve got what it takes to get through to the next round and we’ve got the whole country behind us. We can make a difference.”
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Riquelme’s revivalMeanwhile, in the Argentinian camp, expectation is growing by the day. The gifted Riquelme is the standard-bearer for his team, the creative fulcrum around which the Albiceleste’s star-studded attack revolves and he is quite likely to take the spot-kick against his old adversary Lehmann should Argentina be awarded a penalty during the game.
The talented number ten has been quietly effective in the tournament so far, although a little way short of his brilliant best. Many pundits had him down as the player to watch, and while he has not disappointed, there can be no doubt that the Villarreal man has more to give. As Jose Pekerman made clear to Riquelme just hours before the two-time champions’ Round of 16 clash with Mexico, his country now needs him more than ever.
For his part, just days after his 28th birthday, the former Boca Juniors player remains quietly content with his team’s performances. “The most important thing is that the team wins and that we play as we can. We’ve done it up to now, and we want to carry on like that. Personally speaking, every time I go out onto the pitch, I’m happy,” explained the midfield maestro.
What is certain, however, is that he will be determined to redress the balance after that critical penalty miss in Villarreal. As the shy and retiring Riquelme has shown on so many occasions, actions speak louder than words.
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go go go go go go go go go go go GERMANY,
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
hey,!today life was bored again.history repeats again and again.starting my day was fun till it ends when my two cousins came,so its a job for me to take over.Then the day starts,when dian came with her new brand shoe which a type that our geng never thought about it,although its fast and easy.But i can't help it.haha.And then tas came with her encouragement on her face.While i have a nap on my bed.What a easy life for me.haha...And again today,they try to convince me to school.well i can't tell ya what happened.I start my journey back in my sleep wondering'what am i going to do today'.I always think about finishing my history scrap book and geography,but instead of doing that,i continue my sleep just on the right spot on my sofa.I just can't help my lazyness.hehehehehehehehehehehehe......on night i watch football but what a pity it was'nt live.Yesterday match Brazil vs Ghana was ''postpone'' today at 9.00 p.m at rtm2 ,which i watch just now.I was satisfied with the game just now,it all was just went fair and square. News:It is four wins and counting for holders Brazil at the 2006 FIFA World Cup after they beat Ghana 3-0 in Dortmund to book their place in the quarter-finals in Tuesday,27 JUNE 2006. While Brazil advanced to a quarter-final againts france in Frankfurt on Saturday,the talking point of this Round of 16 tie was the opening goal by Ronaldo with which the Brazil marksman wrote his name in the record books.Ronaldo's fifth minute strike was his 15th in the FIFA World Cup,taking hin past germany Gerd Muller as the most prolific scorer in the 76-year history of the tournament. Ghana ,the only African side to advance to the knockout rounds,pushed Brazil all the way in the opening period but after missing several chances to score,they conceded a second goal right on the stroke of half-time from Adriano.After losing Asamoah Gyan to a red card following a second bookable offence in the 81st minute,their fate was sealed when Ze Roberto added a third for Brazil three minure later.
conclusion from me =D:the match was great n fair.it seems to me that the africans are friendly.Though,anything wrong move made by ghana,always they apologised.It was an honour for me that ghana can also make it to that level.eventhough they won't make it to the quarter final but they must be proud to make up to that level.And for Brazil,100 congrats to you.
now its already midnight here.keep up with the next match germany vs argentina
Tuesday, June 27, 2006



hey!its about 9.05 a.m here n i'm still blogging to post up new updates about yesterday.well,i eventually did'nt have enough sleep last night.Many things occurred to me about spooky things.hehe...*sob*so i decided to watch football.last match on that day '27 jun 2006'at 3.00 a.m untill the time reach 90 minutes.it was'nt quite great match.Though i think it was rather bored.cause spain lose n france win.its not fair.I think if david villa was on the match in the second half time,for sure they'll win.The result are:A late goals from Patrick Viera and Zinedine Zidane booked France a quarter -final tie with Brazil as they came from behind to beat Spain 3-1 in Hanover on Tuesday,27 june 2006.
A 28th minute penalty from David Villa had given Luis Aragones's side the lead,but Frank Ribery's equaliser four minutes before half time restored parity for Les Bleus.
With the match heading for extra time,Veira's header from a Zidane free-kick took deflection off Sergio Ramos and ended up in the back of Iker Casillas'net.
France will now meet Brazil in Frankfurt in the quarter-finals on Saturday 1 July.
GOAL RESULT
Spain: 21.VILLA David (28'PEN) France: 22.RIBERY France (41')
4.VIEIRA Patrick (83')
10.ZIDANE Zinedine (92+')
overall it was dissopointing for me.well its fate for them,but i hope they lose.hehe....plus last words:go go go germany!
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