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Saturday 28 February 2009

Liverpool vs Middlesbrough Preview

The match is going to take place 2 hours later, it is kind of late posting this, but never mind.

Expected line-up
Liverpool : Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Skrtel, Dossena, Benayoun, Mascherano, Lucas, Reira, Gerrard, Kuyt
Middlesbrough : Jones, Hoyte, Wheater, Huth, Pogatetz, O'Neil, Arca, Johnson, Downing, Aliadière, King

Injuries
Liverpool : Torres, Degen
Middlesbrough : Riggott, Digard

Suspensions
None

Statistics

  • Middlesbrough have failed to score in 8 of their last nine Premiership matches. It is 8 hours and 15 minutes since they last scored.
  • Middlesbrough have converted just 8% of their shots into goals - the worst percentage in the top flight.
  • Liverpool have gone 15 league games without a defeat.
  • Liverpool have come from behind to claim 18 points this season, more than any other team, including a 2-1 win over Middlesbrough earlier this season. They also won 3-2 at Anfield last season after falling behind.
  • Liverpool have scored 16 goals in the closing 15 minutes of games, more than any other team.
  • Middlesbrough have scored 44% of their goals in the final 15 minutes, the highest proportion in the top division.
  • Middlesbrough have scored only 1 miserable goal in the opening 15 minutes of a match - the lowest tally in the Premier League.
  • Similarly, Liverpool have only netted 5% of their goals in the opening 15 minutes.
  • Fernando Torres scored 4 goals in 2 games against Middlesbrough last season including a hat-trick at Anfield.

My prediction : Liverpool came off better with a 2-0 win!

You can visit this website for live match highlights.

Tuesday 24 February 2009

End of class test! Let's celebrate!

Today is the end of our first class test, except for Maths test 2 which is on next Tuesday. We have Science and LEP (something like Language Elective Programme) for Chinese. For Science, it is quite easy but I do not know how to answer a sub-question of Part C (free response questions).

The level of Chinese LEP is even higher than the Higher Chinese which is compulsory for all students while the LEP is not. The questions were rather unexpected (for me) and I had forgotten some answers to the questions in the test. Oh no...

Well, let's take a look at my test results that were released:

Maths : A1 (Comprehensible)
History : A1
Geography : A2 (Unsatisfactory)
InfoComm Studies : A1 ( that's really unexpected!)
Malay : A1

What do you think of my test results? I think that I should put more effort on Geography as I have only score an A2. Overall, I am quite satisfied in my results, at least up till now.

Oh and by the way, Liverpool draw 1-1 with Man City yesterday. I was too busy revising for today's class tests. Bye and wait patiently for my next post!

Monday 23 February 2009

LA Assignment - Nuisance callers dial-up a 999 logjam

(Attn : Ms Gordon)
I am blogging about a news article which can be found in Part B, page B5 of The Straits Time on 23th February 2009. My purpose of posting this is to let you be aware that such a thing is happening is Singapore and that you will help to resolve this problem, besides merely doing it as an assignment.

This article is an event narrative story, which means that there is a problem to be solved in a country, the Earth, etc. This can be seen from the article which is mainly about how there are many nuisance callers who dial up 999, resulting a logjam. This story narrates how Staff Seargant Norlaila Yunos, aged 33, received calls that was either anonymous or unimportant complaints and was not to be made to the police stations, as the police 999 line is meant only for police-related emergencies. For example, situations where life or property is at risk.

In my opinion, if people continue doing this just for fun or treat it as a phone directory or a compliant bureau, those who are really is need for police help will take a longer time to get through. As a result, the police might be too late to prevent anything undesirable to happen. According to the article, we should only dial the line when there is a crime in progress, or a further crime may happen. Besides that, when someone is badly injured or is in peril, or if you detect suspicious characters, incidents, etc., you could also call the 999 line to make a report. The line is not meant for non-urgent situations such as noisy neighbours or sighting of stray animals. These calls should be made to the neighbourhood police centres or relevant agencies instead.

I suggest that whenever the police receive a call from a prankster, they could blacklist it and refuse to answer it the next time they called. Furthermore, they could take actions against them by fining the pranksters as they are able to trace them. The citizens also plays an important role. They should be more considerate towards other people by not abusing the line.

That's all I will share with you about this article. You can visit http://www.straitstimes.com/ to view this article. You can post your views or opinions or anything about this article in the comment box. Thank you!

Sunday 22 February 2009

Liverpool vs Man City Preview

Liverpool will face ninth-in-the-league Manchester City in Anfield (1500 hrs in UK time, 2300 hrs in Singapore time).

I figure that Liverpool will have to win at least 11 out of 13 matches, if not more, to prevent Man Utd from winning the title and matching their record, so this is a must-win game for them.

EXPECTED LINE-UP
Liverpool : Reina, Aurelio, Skrtel, Carragher, Arbeloa, Reira, Lucas, Mascherano, Benayon, Torres, Kuyt
Man City : Given, Onuoha, Richards, Dunne, Bridge, Zabaleta, Elano, De Jong, Robinho, Bellamy

INJURIES
Liverpool : Gerrard, Degen
Man City : Hamann, Petrov, Benjani, Johnson, Sturridge

SUSPENSIONS
Alonso (Liverpool), Wright-Phillips (Man City)

Now, let us take a look at some interesting statistics of this match :
  • Fernando Torres has scored 3 goals in his last 2 appearances against Manchester City.
  • Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 7 Premier League encounters with the Citizens.
  • City have failed to score in 6 of those 7 games.
  • The last 3 Premier League clashes between these sides at Anfield have ended as 1-0 wins for the Reds.
  • City's only Premier League win at Anfield came in May 2003.
  • Liverpool have gone 14 league games without a defeat, longer than any other team currently.
  • The Reds have gone 23 home games without being beaten - also a current Premier League best figure.
  • City have gone 32 games since a goalless draw, longer than any other top-flight team currently.
  • Liverpool have been denied by the woodwork 18 times this season, more than any other team.
  • Torres has scored a goal every 114 minutes this season, the best rate in the Premier League.
  • City have managed only 2 points more than West Brom on their travels.

Wow! Most of this stats seems to benefit Liverpool. But it may not be an easy win. Captain Steven Gerrard has still been ruled out of the clash with City as he is still recovering from a hamstring strain. Lucas and Javier Mascherano are likely to make-up an all South American central midfield as Xabi Alonso is suspended.

My prediction : Liverpool 2-0 Man City!

Chelsea, Man Utd triumphed respectively

Aston Villa 0-1 Chelsea
------------------------ Anelka 19'

A 19th minute strike by Nicolas Anelka gave Chelsea a 1-0 victory over Aston Villa in a thrilling Premier League encounter at Villa Park. This was his first goal in 9 league games. Villa suffered their first defeat in 13 matches while Chelsea leapfrogged their rivals to the 3rd, keeping their slim title hopes alive.

The Blues comprehensively outplayed Villa in the first half with superb football skills, and when Lampard's brilliant jinking run allowed him to ran straight through Aston Villa's defence and put in a lovely through pass for the sprinting Anelka through on 19 minutes. The Frenchmen finish was just as good; he hit a perfect chip straight over the diving Friedel. It was just a reward.

Villa fought back strongly after half-time, however, dominating the match for long periods without ever managing to find the back of the net. Chelsea held on for the win, and were even close to adding a second in the dying stages as Ballack's rifled shot forced an astonishing acrobatic save from Brad Friedel.

The victory was a great start for Chelsea's new coach, Guus Hiddink; a fluid, powerful demonstration against a side who posed plenty of awkward questions to their visitors during an exhilarating encounter. Chelsea launched the Guus Hiddink era in a positive fashion. His influence is already evident in galvanising the players who had underperformed during the closing stages of the Luiz Felipe Scolari reign.

The match began at a frenetic pace, with Chelsea dominating possession, thanks to silky passing and movement that kept the opponent at arm's length. However, they had few clear-cut chances. Drogba shot straight at the keeper after 3 minutes and again 6 minutes later, while Alex cut stopped Agbonlahor from getting on the end of Milner's 18th minute cross.

However, Villa nearly equalised, Heskey earned a dubious free kick just outside the box, and Young thundered a brilliant dipping shot heavily against the underside of the crossbar with Cech beaten.
The 2nd half saw Villa come out strongly in search of an equaliser, and the home side did well to overturn Chelsea's dominance as they started to take control of the match. Agbonlahor and Milner both came close on 54 minutes, Agbonlahor's close-range strike forcing a corner from which Milner almost netted with a volley, and Barry's excellent left-foot shot forced a great save from Cech on 68 minutes.

But it was Chelsea on the counter-attack who had the best opprtunities to alter the scoreline. Terry's header was cleared off the line by Petrov on 49 minutes, while in injury time Deco's pass for Michael Ballack led to the German firing a stunning shot that was brilliantly saved by Friedel.

Manchester Utd 2-1 Blackburn
Rooney 23', Ronaldo 59' -- Santa Cruz 32'

Manchester United extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to 8 points after a 2-1 victory over a gutsy and determined but unfortunate Blackburn side at Old Trafford, conceding their first goal in 14 matches.

Man Utd started the match in top form, and when Rooney got on the end of Nani's cross on 23 minutes it looked as if they would cruise to an easy victory. But Santa Cruz's well-taken equaliser on 32 minutes got the visitors back in to the match, as they belied their lowly league position and took the game to the champions. A second-half free kick by C.Ronaldo gave the lead back to them on 59 minutes.

Blackburn's best efforts looked as if they would be able to bear fruit as they hit the post and should have had a penalty, but the hosts held on to earn the 3 points after a thrilling end-to-end final 15 minutes.

United started the match showing phenomenal quality in their passing and dribbling, with Ronaldo and Nani switching effectively between the two flanks and creating several early chances.

At 1-0 it looked as if the hosts might run away with it, an impression that was confirmed when Pedersen squandered a free-kick on the half-hour mark by smashing a supposed cross a clear 20 yards past its intended targets. But just 2 minutes later all negative thoughts were forgotten as Santa Cruz showed why he attracted so much interest during the transfer window, getting on to the end of a ball from Andre Ooijer, he rounded United's second string keeper Kuszcak and found the net from an acute angle.

The goal was so much against the run of play that it seemed to jar the hosts, who took minutes to settle down. They recovered towards the end of the first half, with a headed goal by Jonny Evans that was disallowed for Ronaldo having pushed a defender elsewhere in the box.

The 2nd half began in a thrilling fashion, with Ronaldo going close with a long-range effort before Blackburn ran up the other end for Ooijer to put in a cross that none of the waiting players could quite connect with. Ronaldo showed his best and worst, being at the centre of most attacks as well as committing a cynical dive, for which he was awarded a yellow card.
It was the winger who scored on the hour mark when Man Utd won a free-kick after Nani was floored on the left of the box. The kick itself was a fantastic strike from a tight angle, flying with plenty of power into the roof of the net and past the outstretched hands of Robinson.

Blackburn gave plenty in reply, hitting the post on 64 minutes before Pedersen was denied what seemed to be a clear penalty 2 minutes later when he was pulled down by Evra. The penalty - as well as the red card for Evra - seemed clear to all except the referee, but Blackburn never came closer for all their tireless efforts over the final 25 minutes.

The result saw Blackburn stay in the bottom 3 for now, a bitter ending to what must have been a frustrating game for Sam Allardyce's side - while Alex Ferguson's team continue to set the standard at the top of the Premier League. If only Blackburn had equalised, it would be quite a different story altogether...