Tuesday, April 29, 2008

JHOKs on fire!!

Ripley's believe or not...

Well, it's not just a picture edited by fotojhok to create story, but in truth it was created by all JHOKs to make history!


Thanks to all JHOKs by proving we are all not a joke!


SuperJHOK's route to win:

superJHOK vs Equippo (2-0, achap&jamil)

superJHOK vs underJHOK (3-0, libau&jimin&achap)

superJHOK vs Equippo B (0-0, penalty 3-2, esan&achap&jimin)


UnderJHOK route to bronze:

underJHOK vs Tiga B (3-2, halim&najmie[2])

underJHOK vs superJHOK (0-3)

underJHOK vs midJHOK (1-0, halim)


MidJHOK route to 4th place:

midJHOK vs rentokil (3-1, jim&ucop[2])

midJHOK vs Equippo B (0-3)

midJHOK vs underJHOK (0-1)







Best supporter of the day: IeJHOK!=p

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Jan04: Bright & Glittering


Bright & Glittering: Me&Ieja


Free-stylo


Twins?


Roman picisan


Three stooges or Capoiz?

Pics from batch dinner of UTP Jan04: see yourself whether it is bright & glittering enuf :)

The best anfield night a.k.a The best sithick night

So xabi ranked da last game as one of his top three best Anfield's night, though not particularly a very good game from gerrard&co. i wud very much ranked da night as one of my best ever too..

maybe it was bcoz da atmosphere at sithick itself (touted as da new anfield before it was hijacked by others during my internship period), seeing da crowd (i cant remember da lst time lots of fans on kops's european night; maybe bcoz the match itself between arsenal,so there are two sets of fans there):
1) saw lots of frustrated faces after diaby's goal
2) to then smiles evrywhere afta our papa's goal (our shud i called grandpa Hyppia?)
3) gaia to have to go to da toilet again for torres thunderbolt
4) to then watching those arse-anal's terkinja-kinja like adebayor afta the amazing-yet-betrayal run of walcott (called himself as boyhood scousers but make da run again our own team???dats wt we called professionalism i guess, there's a glimpse of liverpudlians there btw)
5) and later to watch an unprofessional behavoir of the so called "fan of the year", lele did his pecel again (shitties)
6) najmie's face turned white (according to Man,pity i missed this)
7) a tak-mandi-girl sat behind our table arguing "rilekla,tau la dh mng" (according to Gaia)
8) a 50something pakcik turned young back, giving high ten to Man,haha

enuf of drama isnt it?all in all, personally for me, there's stil one missing, pure's silentness, pure's face full of emotion (only at diz time u can saw it btw)

what a night!thanks scousers :)

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Anfield has edge when it's Europe

Tuesday night's Champions League clash between Liverpool and Arsenal was sensational and TEAMtalk was yet again caught up in the Anfield magic.

Nobody does it better. No football team does European nights quite like Liverpool at Anfield.

No sportsmen surely do excitement and frantic drama quite like the footballers of the English Premier League.

That was the conclusion after Liverpool beat Arsenal 4-2 on the night, 5-3 on aggregate, to progress to the semi-finals of the Champions League for the third time in four seasons.

There they will meet Chelsea yet again, for the fourth time in the competition in as many years, after the Londoners eased through their quarter-final against Fenerbahce.

Let's not forget Arsenal. Their spirit was dogged, their football fabulous but their season now is surely over with manager Arsene Wenger having to make sense of two months in which they have simply imploded.

And the big question was: How does Rafael Benitez do it? How does he constantly struggle to make an impact in the Premier League but consistently outwit his managerial colleagues when his players pull on their European shirts?

One answer would be Fernando Torres. The Spaniard cost more than £20million but the vital goal he scored in the second half was his 29th of a season which is rapidly fast-tracking him to the sort of legend enjoyed by Kevin Keegan, Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush and Michael Owen.

Another would be captain Steven Gerrard, who coolly slotted the penalty which ostensibly won the match after Kolo Toure was deemed to have pulled down Ryan Babel.

Modestly, Gerrard insisted: "It was one of the worst performances I've ever put in in a Liverpool shirt." That was nonsense but says much of the standard this Liverpool team has set themselves in Europe.

The truth is that this victory was partly down to the industry and sheer bloody-minded determination of men such as Torres, Gerrard and Peter Crouch and the excellent Xabi Alonso.

And partly down to the strategist in Benitez who juggled his resources, switched his formation and had faith in the spirit of his side even when Arsenal scored the second away goal which they must have thought would take them through.

Mostly, however, it was down to the special atmosphere at Anfield.

Much has been written about it.

From the days of Kevin Keegan and John Toshack and Emlyn Hughes and supersub David Fairclough, the latter scoring the winner in a 3-1 European Cup quarter final victory against St Etienne back in 1977 which is still regarded by many as Anfield's most memorable night.

In modern times John Terry admitted the Kop had terrified the life out of his Chelsea side in the semi-final three years ago.

There is no doubt that when Liverpool were down, when Arsenal had wrested the initiative, it was that support which again made the difference.

And yet Wenger's side could hardly have made a better start, so much so that it is doubtful any side in the world could have lived with them in that first half hour.

They were quicker to the ball, precise with their passing, demonstrating the sort of crowd-pleasing football for which they are famed. Irresistible, you might say.

And they scored too, Abou Diaby's goal after 12 minutes a triumph for Arsenal's invention, although Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina should have done better at his near post.

Liverpool's Champions League hopes hung by the slenderest of threads at that moment.

We wondered whether Benitez for once had got it badly wrong.

The Liverpool line-up, a 4-4-2 formation with Crouch partnering Torres up front and Gerrard out on the left, could not have sent out a more positive message. But it also surrendered the compactness in midfield which had been such a feature of their three other meetings with Arsenal this season.

Tempo and rhythm are fragile commodities, however, and the Arsenal majesty was torn asunder by a magnificent Sami Hyypia header from a corner for the equaliser after half an hour.

The sigh of relief which wafted up the Mersey was enough to alert the shipping forecast.

That was nothing compared with what was to come. Theo Walcott's wonderful run for Emmanuel Adebayor's goal. Then the penalty. Then the clincher from Babel when Arsenal's legs and lungs were all but spent.

Footballers deservedly get their fair share of bad press. But this was a night for Liverpool and Arsenal and the world's most popular sport to take a bow. Simply magnificent.



Source : Teamtalk. and it should be noted that Teamtalk often criticized of us but last night there is no denial anymore of what a great team we are. YNWA

 
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