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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Its certainly good to be back.

I finally have the time and mood for bloggin so here i am. Im not too happy in declaring though dat my life for the past few months has been revolving ard the green of the army. Its not the reservist call ups dat im complaining about but the cause of the call ups is wad dats irritated me. I have like forgotten the feeling of going out n having fun with my loved ones. My tongue is under intensive care due to the lack of good food. Combo one from Long John Silvers would seem like god sent treasures if u compare that to the half cooked chicken pieces they give u in camp. Im in a more relaxed frame of mind rite now noeing dat theres no call ups till i finish my time in Sp. It feels good to be able to smell the fragrance of freedom once again. Speaking of Sp,i have got to get myself prepared for a new experience. New skool,new teachers,new friends to name a few. Good teachers n good frens will be a bonus but the most important thing for me will be how i perform as a student. That is going to be my focal point in my tenure there cos the diploma im going to receive means a lot to me. Im looking forward to the next chapter of my academic progress and if its going to be half as good as my time in ITE den im fortunate. I do miss the time i spent in ITE,the serious muggin,my class advisor's lessons,the lunch breaks and of course the good times i shared with my frens. It was really an one of a kind experience but yeah its move on time and im keeping my fingers crossed for now.


Baby and myself are seriously in need of some quality time together,prior to last Sat we have gone 5 weeks without meeting each other. We have never gone so long without meeting each other unless either one of us are overseas,though we were not pleased abt the situation we do believe tat absence does indeed makes the heart grow fonder. The love is still very much strong and this is something dat i will never get sick of saying or typing for tat matter,babygal im just so lucky to have as my better half. The couple are planning for a getaway soon so lets just hope everything falls into place for dat. For now im looking forward to doing simple things like having a meal with her,getting fed,pampering her n getting pampered,movies n more movies,fighting over the popcorn,having her lying on my chest,cuddling her up,hugging n showering her with kisses. Theres still more though but i cant publish them. :D




After a dramatic final day of the 2007/08 season, ManUtd.com puts forward ten reasons why United are ten-time Premier League champions…

Home Rule: Sir Alex Ferguson's wish in recent seasons was to re-establish Old Trafford as a fortress. Safe to say, it's mission accomplished. Aside from the opening day bore draw against Reading and February's defeat to Manchester City, United have beaten all comers to M16, winning 17 out of 19 home matches.

Leaving It Late: Opposing teams expect to be on the rack in the closing stages, and stats show United are deadliest in the final 15 minutes of games. Most tellingly in this season were dramatic strikes from Carlos Tevez - a tap-in at Tottenham and a priceless header at Blackburn.

That Boy Ronaldo: While the Ronny is ever-eager to point out that it’s not a one-man show, United fans have been privileged to watch a genius at work. Almost always at his unplayable best, Ronaldo has plundered goal after goal, overtaking records in the same way he plays - left, right and centre.

Defence: For all the plaudits lavished upon the Reds’ star-studded attack, the platform for success has been built on a miserly defensive record. Despite being without skipper Gary Neville all season, United’s backline registered 20 domestic clean sheets - the finest defensive record in the Premier League.

Big Game Hunters: Until April's defeat at Chelsea, United's record against the other members of the 'Big Four' - Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool - was virtually unblemished. Ever able to raise themselves for the big games, United beat Liverpool twice, took four points off Arsenal and beat Chelsea at Old Trafford, taking 13 points from a possible 18.

near-instant assimilation of summer arrivals Anderson, Nani, Owen Hargreaves and Carlos Tevez has been key to United’s title triumph. The young Portuguese-based duo proved themselves as players for now, not just the future, while the more experienced Hargreaves and Tevez were integral to United’s late-season surge.

Squad Depth: Last season’s bid for a second Treble was left in tatters by injuries. Eager to avoid a repeat, Sir Alex made new signings and brought back a host of youngsters to bolster his squad. The move worked wonders, with every squad member contributing when injuries have hit – remember Ben Foster’s heroics at Pride Park?

Experience: For all United's free-spirited youthfulness, the calmness of some sage old heads has been crucial. Off the field, Sir Alex and his coaching staff have been there, done it enough times to keep everybody grounded, while experienced players like Ferdinand, van der Sar, Scholes and Giggs brought vital know-how at fraught times.

Bouncing Back: The mark of champions is to respond positively to setbacks - exactly what United did all season. Every time questions were posed by a domestic defeat – Manchester City (twice), Bolton, West Ham, Chelsea – the Reds responded with a victory.

Attack, Attack, Attack: Much was made of the contrast in the title chasers’ styles. Pragmatic, robotic Chelsea doing battle with swashbuckling, easy-on-the-eye United for the grand prize. In the end, goal difference was the difference between the two, proving that merging substance and style is a winning combination.

“This was a team effort and I think we deserved it because we are the best team in the Premier League.”

- Cristiano Ronaldo

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