Posted on October 31, 2008 by aishahhamza
Hello there, mates! I’m here to announce that my article is up at the Soccerlens website for a football writing competition. It’s entitled “F**K FOOTBALL!” No points for guessing that it’s inspired by that awful, awful match between Arsenal and Spurs. Some people react to derby disappointments by wallowing over a pint at home. I [...]
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Posted on October 29, 2008 by aishahhamza
I probably shouldn’t be blogging right after a derby match that has left me more broken hearted than I can ever remember. But such are the best derby matches between Spurs and Arsenal. High scoring, high energy, high emotional level and a great deal of hurt. Inexplicable hurt. It’s like ripping band-aid off an unhealed wound. So, [...]
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Posted on October 27, 2008 by aishahhamza
I’m always the first one to get fed up whenever Liverpool get lucky and win matches they don’t deserve to. This has occurred on more than one occasion leaving me seething wih post-Birmingham, Gallas-like petulance. Yesterday, despite the Alonso goal being slightly deflected off Chelsea’s Bosingwa, Liverpool’s win had nothing to do with the fact that Lady Luck [...]
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Posted on October 26, 2008 by aishahhamza
Our guest columnist Chow Kar Hing (email him at vi_per@hotmail.com), tells us why Juande Ramos’ short reign failed and how Harry Redknapp can make all the difference. [Bentley and Bent celebrate Spurs' first win of the season] One can only imagine the frustration of Spurs’ fans watching, hearing, and reading about the imploding Tottenham Hotspur. [...]
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Posted on October 25, 2008 by aishahhamza
[Rooney gets a yellow...] [...he then incites the Goodison faithfuls...] [and he gets subbed for damage control; pics from AP.] It had all the makings of a great day for Wayne Rooney. He just celebrated his 23rd birthday and he had an opportunity to score his 100th club goal. Instead, he got yellow carded, provoked the crowd and got [...]
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Posted on October 24, 2008 by aishahhamza
[An ecstatic Tianwei jumps into the arms of Coach Liu] Remember this? Barely two/three months ago, I jumped into my dad’s arms when Team Singapore beat Republic of Korea to win a silver after going barren for almost 50 years. I remember my dad saying “Girl, you so happy for what? They all from China [...]
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Posted on October 22, 2008 by aishahhamza
[pic of the National Stadium from Flickr] You have GOT to be kidding me! Read the Channel NewsAsia article about how the Suzuki Cup semi-finals and finals might be held in the National Stadium? The NATIONAL STADIUM?! Didn’t we give it a grand send-off on the 30th June last YEAR? We even had a commemorative event playing [...]
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Posted on October 22, 2008 by aishahhamza
[Bayern's Jurgen Klinsmann does a jumping-jack] Holy guacamole! 36 goals in eight matches across the Champions League! That has got to be some kind of a record. Juventus surprised Real Madrid with a 2-1 victory, courtesy of del Piero and Amauri goals. Villareal had to rely on their super sub, Llorente’s hattrick to see off [...]
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Posted on October 21, 2008 by aishahhamza
[Time is running out for Juande Ramos] Now’s not a good time to be a Tottenham Hotspur fan is it? 2 points out of a possible 24 and marooned firmly at the bottom of the table even after spending more than 50 million pounds during the summer transfers…You’ve got to be a brave soul to admit [...]
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Posted on October 20, 2008 by aishahhamza
Lewis Hamilton has gone on to win the Chinese Grand Prix after a race devoid of much of the hoopla that occurred in Fuji last weekend. Chinese Grand Prix short review If he takes the title after the last leg in Brazil, he’ll be the youngest (aged 23) and the first black driver (his dad is [...]
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