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Saturday 14 February 2009

Happy Valentine's Day!

Valentine's Day, or also known as Saint Valentine's Day, is a holiday celebrated on the 14th of February by many people, especially young couples, throughout the world. In the West, it is the traditional day when lovers express their love for each other by sending Valentine's cards, presenting flowers, offering confectionery or other gifts.
The history of Valentine's Day - and its patron saint - is shrouded in mystery. But we do know that February has long been a month of romance. St. Valentine's Day, as we know it today, contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition.

This holiday was originally a pagan festival. Now, who was Saint Valentine and how did he become associated with this ancient rite? Today, the Catholic Church recognizes at least three different saints named Valentine or Valentinus, all of whom were martyred. One legend contends that Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in Rome. When Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families, he outlawed marriage for young men -- his crop of potential soldiers. Valentine, realizing the injustice of the decree, defied Claudius and continued to perform marriages for young lovers in secret. When Valentine's actions were discovered, Claudius ordered that he be put to death. Other stories suggest that Valentine may have been killed for attempting to help Christians escape harsh Roman prisons where they were often beaten and tortured.

According to one legend, Valentine was the first one who actually sent the first 'valentine' greeting himself. While in prison, it is believed that Valentine fell in love with a young girl, who may have been his jailor's daughter, and who visited him during his confinement. Before his death, it is alleged that he wrote a letter to her, which he signed 'From your Valentine,' an expression that is still in use today. Although the truth behind the Valentine legends is murky, the stories certainly emphasize his appeal as a sympathetic, heroic, and most importantly, romantic figure. It's no surprise that by the Middle Ages, Valentine was one of the most celebrated saints in England and France.

The day is most closely associated with the mutual exchange of love notes in the form of "valentines". Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten notes have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards. The sending of Valentines was a fashion in nineteenth-century Great Britain, and in 1847, Esther Howland developed a successful business in her Worcester, Massachusetts home with hand-made Valentine cards based on British models. The popularity of Valentine cards in 19th-century America was a harbinger of the future commercialization of holidays in the United States.

It is estimated that approximately one billion valentines are sent each year worldwide, making the day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year, only second to Christmas.

Below are two Valentine's Day Love poems by William Shakespeare

But thy eternal summer shall not fade
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st;
Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st:
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

and

O mistress mine! where are you roaming?
O! stay and hear; your true love's coming,
That can sing both high and low.
Trip no further, pretty sweeting;
Journeys end in lovers meeting,
Every wise man's son doth know.

What is love? 'tis not hereafter;
Present mirth hath present laughter;
What's to come is still unsure:
In delay there lies no plenty;
Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty,
Youth's a stuff will not endure.

Brought to you a joke on Valentine Cards

A guy walks into a post office one day to see a middle-aged, balding man standing at the counter methodically placing"Love" stamps on bright pink envelopes with hearts all over them. He then takes out a perfume bottle and starts spraying scent all over them.
His curiosity getting the better of him, he goes up to the balding man and asks him what he is doing. The man says"I'm sending out 1,000 Valentine cards signed, 'Guess who?'"
"But why?" asks the man.
"I'm a divorce lawyer," the man replies. XD

Valentine's Day Quotes? Click here

If you are really interested in Valentine's Day, you can visit http://valentines-day.123holiday.net/ and/or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentines_day on Wikipedia.

Today's results and fixtures

Results

Hoffeinheim 1-4 Leverkusen
Salihovic 31’ ------- Helmes 3’, 45’, Rolfes 12’, Castro 47’

For more information about this match, please visit the following links : http://sports.sg.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=2496019

Fixtures

England

Premiership

Portsmouth X-X Manchester City (L)

Championship

Birmingham City X-X Nottingham Forest
Bristol City X-X Southampton
Burnley X-X Wolverhampton Wanderers
Charlton Athletic X-X Plymouth Argyle
Doncaster Rovers X-X Sheffield Wednesday
Ipswich X-X Blackpool
Preston North End X-X Norwich City

FA Cup

Swansea City X-X Fulham (L)
Sheffield United X-X Hull City (D)
West Ham X-X Middlesbrough (W)
Blackburn Rovers X-X Coventry City (W)
Watford X-X Chelsea (L)

Please visit http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news;_ylt=Amrq6x13qtvDfTBzym3P2R4mw7YF?slug=goal_the_full_english&prov=goal&type=lgns or http://www.premierleague.com/page/Headlines/0,,12306~1555424,00.html for more details about the upcoming matches in England.

There is something called Who's Hot and Who's Not which is quite interesting. You should know what to do...

Scotland

Scottish Premier League

Dundee United X-X Inverness CT
Heart of Midlothian X-X Aberdeen
Kilmarnock X-X Hibernian
Motherwell X-X Hamilton Academical
St Mirren X-X Falkirk

Spain

La Liga

Real Betis Balompié X-X Barcelona (L)
Deportivo La Coruna X-X Osasuna (W)
Valencia X-X Málaga (W)

Italy

Serie A

Lazio X-X Torino (W)
Napoli X-X Bologna (W)

Germany

Bundesliga


Hertha Berlin X-X Bayern Munich (L)
Bochum X-X Schalke (L)
Frankfurt X-X Wolfsburg (L)
Hannover96 X-X Stuttgart (L)
Koln v Karlsruhe (W)
Werder Bremen X-X M'gladbach (W)

France

Ligue 1


Valenciennes X-X Nantes (D)
Rennes X-X AS Nancy (W)
Le Mans X-X Nice (L)
Caen X-X Lorient (L)
Girondin Bordeaux X-X Grenoble (W)
Auxerre X-X Lille (L)
Paris St Germain X-X Saint Etienne (W)

Thursday 12 February 2009

Untitled - but worth reading

Spain 2 England 0. Well, that's an unexpected result. Please move your mouse and left-click (obviously) the following links :
whichever you prefer, to view the finer details (are there any on this post?) of this match.

Today might be counted as one of my less fortunate days. I did not bring my calculator to school and it was Maths test today! As a result, I am unable to answer some questions that requires a calculator, and it is harder for me to check. Thus, I panicked and messed up everything. Now, even the subject which I have always been confident has become a headache for me.

However, I know that everyone will met setbacks and difficulties in his or her life. So, I should not pondered too much on this. Anyway, this is a good punishment for me as I have only myself to blame. I vow to be more careful in the future. Let's not dwell in the past but set our eyes towards the future!

I shall stop here. See you in a brighter future for all of us!

Wednesday 11 February 2009

International friendly - Spain vs England

Spain? Or England? Which team should I support? Which team shall win this almost evenly-matched game?

Now, lets ponder over which team I should support. Steven Gerrard's hometown or Fernando Torres' country? Gerrard is out as a result of a hamstring injury, while Torres is fit. Thus, I might support Spain a tiny bit more.

The second question is more intriguing and controversial. Which team will win this match? Or will it be a draw? Both teams' recent results are shocking; England have only lost one match under Fabio Capello, and that is nearly a year ago. This includes some outstanding performances such as 5-1 Kazakhstan, 4-1 agianst World Cup qualifiers rivals Crotia, 1-0 Germany, etc. Spain has not lost a match for 27 consecutive matches. Star striker Torres has recovered, boosting their morale greatly. Let's take a look at the statistics of the match below.

Stats:

Expected line-ups :

Spain : Cassilas, Capdevilla, Marchena, Alboil, Ramos, Silva, Xavi, Senna, Iniesta, Torres, Villa

England : James, Johnson, Ferdinand, Terry, A.Cole, Beckham, Lampard, Barry, Downing, Heskey, Agbonlahor

Injured : Puyol, Fabregas (both Spain), Gerrard, Rooney, A.Young (all England)

Suspended : None

England would have to do without key players like Gerrard and Rooney. They were replaced by youngsters Downing and Agbonlahor. Veteran Heskey is declared fit for the match. There is also a topic which many people are concerned, will David Beckham be able to play in this match to pick up his 108th cap and equal Bobby Moore's record for an outfield player? Fabio Capello confirms this, and added that the former Three Lions skipper is in the England squad on merit, not out of sympathy for him. On the other hand, Spain would feel the absence of Puyol and Fabregas on the pitch. Other than that, the squad is similar to the one that won the European Cup last June.

Previous 3 results :
England : (A)3-1 Belarus, (H)5-1 Kazakhastan, (H)4-1 Crotia
Spain : (A)2-2 Brazil, (H)3-2 Italy, (A)2-1 Belgium

My prediction : A draw! Or maybe a slight victory to Spain!

For more informaion, especially about team news, please click here.

Tuesday 10 February 2009

Today's happenings

Today was meant to be the start of our class test, but it was not to be. Both our English test and InfoComm Studies was postponed (Cheers!). Besides that, today was Singapore Total Defense day, and we went to Singapore Discovery Centre. It was great fun there and we have an enjoyable and meaningful time as we learn heaps of useful stuff and invaluable information.

Tomorrow will be our history test. I do not think that it will be postponed (but I hope so, who won't?) so I will have to study hard.

On another side of the world, Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari was sacked sensationally despite being in charge just a little over half a season. The 59-year-old Brazilian arrived in West London last July, but the club's poor form and rumours of discontent in the dressing room have cause his position undermined.

Chelsea's results, especially at home have been particularly disappointing, winning just 6 of 13 games at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League. Saturday's goalless draw at home to Hull City saw them slip to fourth in the table, 7 points behind leaders Manchester United, and therefore the chances of regaining the title seem slim.

Nevertheless, the dismissal of Scolari, who lead Brazil to win the 2002 World Cup and reached the Euro 2004 final with Portugal, comes as a major shock. Chelsea have reached the last 16 of the Champions League where they face a Juventus side managed by former Stamford Bridge boss Claudio Ranieri, and they still able to compete in the FA Cup.

Scolari started brightly with six wins and two draws from his first eight league games, including masterpieces like 5-0 over Sunderland and Middlesbrough, 4-0 over Portsmouth and they led the table most of the time until the mid-November.

However, the 0-1 lose to Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on October 26 to end Chelsea's 86-match unbeaten home league run and their home form started to dip alarmingly with another loss to Arsenal at the end of November and a series of poor draws with middle-or-bottom-placed teams. Scolari's substitutions were also questioned by fans, who taunted him on Saturday with cries of "you don't know what you're doing".

The club, who won back-to-back titles under Jose Mourinho in 2005 and 2006 and were beaten on penalties in last season's Champions League final by Manchester United, slipped further back in the title race when they were beaten 3-0 by Man Utd and 2-0 again by Liverpool recently.

Scolari's assistant Ray Wilkins takes temporary charge of the first-team, but one of the favourites to take over permanently is West Ham manager and former Blues legend Gianfranco Zola, who has been voted the greatest player the club's history. Russia manager Guus Hiddink and Avram Grant who was sacked by Chelsea last May after reaching the Champions League final - are also believed to be on the shortlist.

Meanwhile, Luiz Felipe Scolari's sacking has left Alex Ferguson with a sense of shock that the Brazilian's time at Chelsea has been so short. He believes the sudden end of Scolari's tenure is a "sign of the times" - in which one of his colleagues can lose his job so easily.

When asked about the situation, Ferguson said: "I am really surprised. It is a shock so soon - he only took the job seven months ago. He is a man of great experience; he took Brazil to World Cup winners - and was the obvious choice to replace Avram Grant. It is a sign of the times. There is absolutely no patience in the world now."

Chelsea will face rivals Aston Villa in a crucial match; whichever team that lose is very likely to be kicked out of the title challenge, or even the third place. Villa sets to win in order to break the monopoly of the "Big Four".

That's all for today. See you!

Monday 9 February 2009

Results for 09 Feb 09

England
Premiership


Tottenham Hotspurs 0-0 Arsenal (L)

It was the second debut for Robbie Keane for Tottenham and has two shots but is unable to score a goal, for Spurs, despite having an advantage of having one extra man on the pitch - Emmanuel Eboue was sent off in the 38' minutes. Following this match, Spurs have not won against their London rivals for almost a decade. Arsenal failed to narrow the gap between Chelsea, while Spurs clinched to the 15th spot.

West Ham Utd 0-1 Manchester Utd (L)
-------------------------- Giggs 62'

Man Utd move two points clear of Liverpool with veteran Giggs scoring a brillant and only goal. West Ham have a frustrating night as they missed plenty of oppurtunities. If only they could score a goal...

Accuracy : 50% (1 out of 2)

Spain
La Liga

Osasuna 1-0 Valencia
Barcelona 3-1 Sporting de Gijon
Malaga 3-2 Almeria
Valladolid 2-1 Atl Bilbao
Recreativo Huelva 0-3 Atl Madrid
Getafe 1-1 Espanyol
Villareal 2-1 C.D. Nurmancia
Mallorca 1-1 Deportivo La Coruna

Italy
Serie A

Palermo 2 - 1 Napoli
Cagliari 0 - 1 Atalanta
Udinese 1 - 0 Bologna
Torino 1 - 1 Chievo
AS Roma 3 - 0 Genoa
Catania 1 - 2 Juventus
Fiorentina 1 - 0 Lazio
Sampdoria 2 - 2 Siena

Germany
Bundesliga

Cottbus 3 - 1 Hanover 96
Bayern Munich 3 - 1 Borussia Dortmund

France
Ligue 1

Marseille 1 - 0 Bordeaux
Grenoble 0 - 0 Valenciennes
Nice 1 - 3 Lyon

For more info, please read up at http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/ as usual...
I do not have much time, just look at the countdown timer, it is approximately 13 hours and I need at least 8 hours to sleep, so that it is about 5 hours! Oh no...

Sunday 8 February 2009

Results for 08 Feb 09

England

Premiership

Portsmouth 2-3 Liverpool (L)
Nugent 62' -------- Aurelio 69
Hreidarsson 78’ - Kuyt 85', Torres 90+2'

Blackburn Rovers 0-2 Aston Villa (L)
------------------------------- Milner 27’, Agbonlahor 90'

Aston Villa extended their unbeaten run to 13 league games as they moved up to third place in the Premier League after beating Blackburn 2-0. James Milner scored his only 2nd league goal in the 27' minutes while Gabriel Agbonlahor secure Aston Villa's win.

Chelsea 0-0 Hull City (W)

Chelsea was held at home again although dominating the pitch with 64% of possesion. Hull City dealt Chelsea's fading Premier League title hopes with another blow by hanging on for a disappointing goalless draw at Stamford Bridge. Looks like Liverpool will be the only one challenging with Man Utd for the title.


Everton 3-0 Bolton Wanderers (W)
Arteta 40’ (pen.)
Jo 49’, 90’ (pen.)


Jo make his debut for the Toffees as he scored twice, including a penalty to secure Everton's 6th place in the Premiership and keeping the chances of a Champions League place alive.

Sunderland 2-0 Stoke City (D)
Jones 78’ , Healy 90’

Sunderland beat 10-man Stoke with late goals from Kenwyne Jones and David Healy at the Stadium of Light, and heaved Sunderland up to the 11th place, 7 points from the regelation zone.

West Bromwich 2- 3 Newcastle United (L)
Forune 4', 73' ----------- Duff 2', Lovenkrands 9', Taylor 41'

Newcastle netted three times in a frenetic first half to beat West Brom 3-2 at the Hawthorns in the Premier League while West Brom remained bottom of the league.

Wigan Athletic 0-0 Fulham (D)

Both team had to settle for a point as their mid-table Premier League clash ended 0-0 at the JJB Stadium. As a result, both team remain in their same spot respectively.

Manchester City 1-0 Middlesbrough (D)
Bellamy 52'

Ex-Liverpool striker Bellamy scored to lead City to cruise past 19th placed Middlesbrough, adding to their misery.

Accuracy : 62.5% (5 out of 8)

Spain
La Liga

Sevilla 1-2 Real Betis (W)
Kanoute 89' - Garcia70', Oliveira 83'

It is Sevilla's 2nd consecutive lose in La Liga, with star striker Kanoute scoring a consolation near the end of the match. Sevilla remained in the 3rd spot but will be overtaken any time by Valencia who were one point behind but a match in hand.

Real Madrid 1-0 Racing Satander (W)
Higuain 49'

Real came of better against Satander with an unconvincing victory, with Higuain scoring early in the second half. Real keep title challenge alive and increase the gap between Sevilla who have 38 points in hand.

Accuracy : 50% (1 out of 2)

Italy
Serie A

AC Milan 1-1 Reggina (W)

Kaka 67' (pen) - Di Gennaro 33’

Milan were held draw by Reggina although almost controlling the match completely by a 72.5% possesion! Think of that, almost 3 times more than Reggina! Still, I'm not complaining. Kaka was awarded a penalty and he make good use of it, while Beckham make his appearance again for Milan.

Lecce 0-3 Inter Milan (L)
-------------- Ibrahimovic 12’, Figo 71’, Stankovic 82’

Inter looks unstoppable as they down Lecce with a comfortable win. They were 8 points clear of AC Milan who draw with bottom-placed Reggina.

Accuracy 50% (1 out of 2)

Germany
Bundesliga

Schalke 1-0 Bremen
Karlsruhe 3-2 Hamburg
Leverkusen 2-4 Stuttgart
Wolfsburg
2-0 Bochum
M'gladbach 1-1 Hoffenheim
Frankfurt 2-2 Koln

France
Ligue 1

Lille 3-2 Sochaux
Nancy 0-2 Auxerre
Le Havre 1-0 Rennes
Lorient 1-1 Monaco
Nantes 1-4 Paris-SG
Saint-Etienne
3-2 Caen
Toulouse 2-0 Le Mans

Sorry, I do not have much time to write more, especially about the matches of Bundesliga and Ligue 1. For more details, please visit http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/ I'll try to keep you updated whenever I am able to. See you!

Liverpool clinch to a narrow and crucial win over Portsmouth

Portsmouth lose narrowly to Liverpool despite leading twice. Fernando Torres scored 2 minutes into the injury time and Liverpool return to the top of the league, at least for one day.

Without captain Steven Gerrard, Liverpool started a starting line-up that included full-backs Arbeloa and Aurelio deployed in midfield roles and 19-year-old striker David N'Gog starting in place of Torres.

Even with Torres, Kuyt, Xabi Alonso and Albert Riera watching from the sidelines, Liverpool dominated possession for much of the game, with Aurelio going close with a well-struck free-kick early on and Javier Mascherano seeing a shot from distance saved by David James. The first half ended goalless, former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch also wasted a chance for Portsmouth.

At the 59' minute, Benayoun slaloms through the midfield brilliantly and feeds it out to Kuyt on the right, and the Dutchman crosses and Babel misses the ball from 6 yards out with the open goal at his mercy!

3 minutes after, Crouch slips a ball into the path of Nugent, who is unmarked and slips the ball underneath the onrushing Reina and into the net and Portsmouth took the lead! At the 69' minute, Alonso rolls the ball into the path of Aurelio, who absolutely blasts the ball into the bottom corner of the net t0 draw Liverpool level.

Babel was subsituted with none other than Torres in the 76' minutes. But 2 minutes later, a Portsmouth corner comes in and Hermann Hreidarsson is completely unmarked to send a header through the arms of Jose Reina and send Portsmouth 2-1 up! Liverpool are level again in 85' minutes. Torres finds himself in acres of space as he cuts a ball back from the byline to Kuyt, who evades two attempted challenges from Distin before blasting a shot past James at the near post!

Hreidarsson appeals for a corner, but he doesn't get it, and slaps his hands on the ground in frustration. If that wasn't bad enough, this is all right in front of the referee, and after a couple of choice words from the Icelander Howard Webb whips out the only yellow card in the highly disciplined match in the 88' minutes.

With 1 approximately 1 minutes left, Mascherano plays Benayoun to the byline and the Israeli chips a ball to the near post for FERNANDO TORRES TO HEAD HOME!! Torres is once again Liverpool's hero again!

Portsmouth was consigned to a fourth straight home defeat. While Liverpool's title challenge lives on! Hooray!