Friday, September 29, 2006

I'm Worried

This post was created with, champions league football in mind. After veiwing several champions league games, browsing through the highlights of others and reading the reports on the rest. I decided to call my good friend Garvin. I was concerned that he may e in a state of depression following Inter Milan's defeat to Bayern Munich. The match was a drab affair but Bayern grinded out what was needed, a 2-o win. Again when it's crunch time the milanese team failed to show up. That result left them in last place with ZERO,NIL,NOUGHT (whatever you call it) pionts from two games. To say the least, they are not in an enviable position. All that being said Has anyone seen Garvin??? I have not heard from him since a fortnight ago, and I fear that all may be lost, and that I may be to late to save him from what is imminent suicide. I hope he gets this in time and hears my plea.


Garvin do not kill youself!!! We are here to support you. It doesn't matter that your team is shit. There is life after Inter.

Take care my friend!!

Thursday, September 28, 2006

State vs. Claflin


Well readers, this is just a post-mortem of the game that State played against Claflin last week Saturday. For those of you out there that couldn't be there, for one reason or the other, you missed a good game. It was a game full of dominance on the part of the State team in the first half, and an excellent comeback fuelled by some tactical mistakes by State's coach.
Claflin struck first through a well taken strike by their playmaker Kevin Lucas. Mark (an Irishman that is really fast, kinda like Robben), fed Kevin with a through-ball in the box and it was left to Kevin to turn Kyle Bowren and slot it past State's custodian, Balla. State responded in kind. A splendid through ball from either Dirk 'Koller' Francis split Claflin's defence and sent Kino Wong of on a 1 on 1 with Claflin's keeper, he finished well. Soon after Kino scored a second, after a play exactly like the first.
Late in the half, after some excellent work by Kevon Antrobus on the right side, he sent in a left footed cross to Alinho waiting on the left, who finished emphatically with a right footed volley away from the reach of Claflin's flailing keeper. At half time the scoreline was 3-1 in favour of State.
At half time, Zwade Jupiter was introduced into the defence and Andell Marsh and Bobby Sookram replaced the two strikers. Claflin's second goal was a gift after Dwayne 'Roy' Bourne decided to sell some guns and miss a clearance allowing Edsel Rudder to string up Balla. The third was an unmarked corner kick. Kyle Rudder was allowed to sneak into the box unmarked and buried a header into the old onion bag. Edsel doubled his tally two plays later. Then the decisive moment, Bobby was sent on a 1 on 1 and got cleaned up by the Claflin custodian. It was a very controversial call to say the least, but Alinho stepped up to the plate and buried the penalty leveling the game at 4. The last play of the game came when Alinho picked up the ball in his half and took the defenders on a run, cut inside (putting a defender on his back, and skating of the pitch) and playing across to Lube who put his shot wide after which, the final whistle blew.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

WELL DONE ESPN


this is just a heads up for those of us that dont have any good football loving tv stations.
ESPN 2 is bringing games as usual, 1 at 3pm, but later at 5 ESPN Classic will be bringing another game from that same game day from a different group.
Aight Bitches I'm out. Barca for life.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

For Kevin

Fuck you, you Juventus hating mother fucker. Hahaha

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Good Weekend


Congrats to all the teams that won their respective games this weekend Inter, Valencia, Ac Milan, Manchester United, Real Madrid (Excellent game Ruud) and the greatest Barcelona. I have to give my condolences to the Liverpool fans out there, who like Colin continue to blindly follow this shit side. But I guess they will have their chance to redeem themselves on Tuesday. Good Luck to all Champions' League teams, this week begins the separation of the sheep from the goats.

P.S. I am hoping that Patrick plays on Tuesday and scores on Liverpool, even if it's his only goal for the season.