Saturday, May 27, 2006

Say whatever you need to say

Its a shameful thing that once a day has gone,we can't turn it back again.Its such a waste to waste those precious hours doing nothing sometimes,then again,is it?

Two of my close friends has left HELP.Things changes and we have to accept it.I hope that they will enjoy in their college.I really do.

I watched X-men today,Its a fantastic movie and i rate it a 4 out of 5.To those people that haven't watched it yet,please do wait for the cast to be over for a few second trailer about the next episode.Yes,believe it or not there is a small trailer after the what seems to be an eternity flow of cast.

Guys,i found out today that the pool can actually be used.The motor that is spoiled doesnt affect anything that can prevent someone from from swimming so we are free to swim again,next Friday would be perfect.

I am currently working on my poem titled "My Dark Poem" and i will be uploading up in this blog in about three days time.

That's all for now guys.


"If everyone in the world said that certain things cannot be done,we wont have half of the things we are having in the world today"

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Can you keep a secret?

These pictures of my high school memories is killing me.I miss being in high school,No doubt about that.I was a kid that wasn't very fond of high school last time,but during my final two years i really appreaciated my life in high school alot.

Being in college is almost no different,I will miss it too someday but it is just the beginning.It is different from highschool because you can never get to be classmates with your friend for years unless of course they choose a similiar course in a similar university and somehow becomes your classmates,In short,it almost never happens.

Then again,i also realize that we have to let things go as the time passes by.I can accept it,There is alot ahead of me but sometimes it is just the memories that makes you want to turn time back again.

It's such a shame that it can't be done.Well,It's okay,That's part of life afterall.It's only sometimes the small things can bring you down more than the big things.It's faith that keeps you moving,moving from things that you want and dont want to move from.We move from things and look ahead to the future,That's what is should be,Concentrating on the current and the future but learning from the past.It's all about vision and integrity.

Then again,We are only humans



"When one door closes,the other one opens"

Saturday, May 13, 2006

A tribute to Highbury...The final salute!















"Highbury,Gone but will never be forgotten"




What the people say about Highbury.

"Highbury brings so many brilliant memories flooding back. Personally I miss the famous glass dug outs - I spent a lot of time in there! Best of luck to Arsenal in their new home but Highbury will be hard to match."Niall Quinn, player

"My first visit to Highbury would have been around 1959 or 1960 and when I walked into the dressing rooms and the marble halls I realised how classy the place was. Arsenal's ground was way ahead of everybody else's and it wasn't ostentatious at all. It was built early in the 20th century but still looks terrific right up until the present day. Thanks to all the fans, and thanks for all the memories."Frank McLintock, player

"It's the greatest club ground in the country and it was my home for 43 years. Without Arsenal there would be no Bob Wilson."Bob Wilson, player
"Highbury will be, along with the Stade de France, always the biggest and best stadium for me in terms of passion, commitment, the link between the club and the players along with the link between the players and the fans. It will be that way for me until I die."Emmanuel Petit, player

"You travel around the country and the world visiting football stadiums and while some are bigger, some are newer and some are architecturally superior, none has the atmosphere or the emotional power of Highbury. It is sometimes as if the history of football is there in front of you every week, all the feats of the past, of a thousand games, and of a millions fans' memories. It's immensely sad to leave, but the game has moved on and so too have Arsenal. But Highbury will always be our true home."Paul Chronnell, journalist (Islington Gazette, England)

"Like many journalists, I love Highbury. There is always a warm welcome from the ladies and gentlemen who look after us and even the squeeze to get into the press box is somehow friendly. Having been a paying North Bank customer on the night when the place held its lowest-ever league crowd - the match was against Leeds and I think Arsenal fans were aghast at the standard of performances under Billy Wright in the mid-1960s - I have seen the stadium improve greatly during the George Graham and Arsene Wenger eras. As for the football, I'll never forget the European nights: Bayer Leverkusen and Juventus would be the favourites. Thierry Henry is not a bad player. But in recent years no performer on the pitch has deserved more credit than the groundsman Paul Burgess. What a surface! If he can do as well at the Emirates Stadium, plenty more super football can be expected."Patrick Barclay, journalist (Sunday Telegraph, England)

“It is going to be like saying goodbye to an old friend. One that you have shared tremendous times with and some disappointments with, even fallen out with very briefly. But over the years the friendship has lasted and will be sorely missed.”Paul Burrell, Arsenal Stadium announcer

"There is just a special feeling as soon as you walk through the doors of Highbury as a youngster and see the bust of Herbert Chapman in the Marble Halls. It will be a sad day on Sunday but we have many great, great memories of Highbury and hopefully we'll have many more in the new stadium."Charlie George, player

"Highbury? My favourite ground in England and not just because, thanks to Arsene Wenger, it has been the scene of some of the finest football you could have seen anywhere in the world for the last decade. There are bigger, brasher and certainly louder places to watch football but none where you could imagine wanting to live for years to come."Matt Dickinson, journalist (Times, England)

"Sunday will be a highly emotional day for everybody linked with Arsenal whether as a player,supporter or employee.We will all think of what has passed at this fantastic stadium and have our own special memories. Mine are simply that I was given the opportunity to represent the club and I will be forever grateful to have spent those years at Highbury."Sammy Nelson, player

"I will always remember the first night I entered Highbury: it was a UEFA Cup game against Auxerre in the mid 90's. I hardly watched the game, I was so taken aback by the ambiance, the architecture, the fans. I was in the Temple. I smelled football everywhere." Xavier Rivoire, journalist, (France Football)

"Picture the scene, Nick Hornby's incredibly accurate description of the emotions he went through on his first ever visit to Highbury, especially on taking his seat for the match. I am sure I'm not the only one who's experience mirrors his perfectly. There can be very few places in life that after 30 years still bring a tear to the eye. Although I will try hard to hold them back, I'm sure those very tears will flow for one last time on Sunday. My home from home and the one and only place that allows me to completely forget the problems life throws up. Leaving for the last time will be one of the hardest things I have ever had to do."Frank Stubbs, Arsenal.com Fan's Diarist

"Everybody knows about the Marble Halls and the underfloor heating in the dressing rooms. These sorts of things impress you. You are bowled over by the history of the place when you walk through the doors."Brian Marwood
"My main memory of Highbury will be winning the Fairs Cup. I was only a kid then but up to that point it was all about what the great sides of the 30s had done. It was such a high that the players who had come through the ranks could put the old photographs away."Pat Rice

"It had a certain aura and the Marble Halls were very impressive. It has always been a grand place, shall we say. When I was there the atmosphere was great. I always had a great rapport with the crowd."Alan Sunderland
“When I came to Highbury, [manager] Billy Wright met me at the front step. I was a 21-year-old student going through the Marble Halls and everything was Art Deco. He took me on a tour and did a very clever things. He left going down the tunnel and out on the pitch until last. When I walked out my mouth almost dropped open. I was amazed at the height of stand that had been built as long ago as 1933 and 1936. I still say to people it was not a football ground to me it was cathedral. It is still a cathedral to me. It is one of the most magnificent buildings.”Bob Wilson

"There have been so many games there, particularly under floodlights. I am totally biased. Once an Arsenal man, always an Arsenal man, I say but the people have made it the way it is. It was a sheer delight to work with such wonderful people."Terry Neill

"When I was a kid, one day we got a knock on the door from an Arsenal scout. He invited me down to Highbury and I went on my own, the first sight I got was from the train."John Radford

"I first walked into Highbury in May 1973 and I fell in love with the place straight away. I am very proud to have played there."David O’Leary
“I have been playing for Arsenal Ladies since 1996 and have had some very memorable experiences both playing and watching games at Highbury. I am lucky to say that I have won the league on this hallo turf and that this unique stadium has been the teams venue for training over the years and I couldn’t have ask for a more inspiring backdrop to motivate me to achieve my footballing dreams.”Faye White, Arsenal Ladies and England captain

"Thanks to Archibald Leitch, Highbury remains one of the great homes of English football."Mark Perryman, London England fans representative
"When I remember Highbury I think about my father taking me down there as a youngster and hearing all the grown men swearing around me on the terraces! I was brought up down the road in Islington and it will be a shame when Arsenal leave there, although the new stadium looks great. I'm going to try and get to Paris for the Final, I fancy us to win it." Phil Tufnell, cricketer and fan

"It has always been a pleasure to work with Arsenal as it first became of immense Swedish interest during Anders Limpar's heyday, followed by the short stay of Stefan Schwarz and all the excitement - past and present - around Freddie Ljungberg. I'll miss Highbury and the surroundings greatly, as I took its genuine footballing atmosphere to my heart from my first visit in the 1980s." Henrik Skiöld, Football correspondent — TT (Sweden)

"My first time at Highbury was Chelsea's first game after winning promotion to the old First Division - it was a morning kick-off, the ground was packed and I was playing against one of idols, Pat Jennings. As a coach it will always hold special memories. When you walk into the ground and see the bust of Herbert Chapman, the history and nostalgia of the old place hits you. Arsenal will always be a special club to me, I wish everyone there well and all the best for the Champions League Final." Eddie Niedzwiecki, Blackburn and former Arsenal coach

"Highbury is a great stadium and will always be special for Arsenal fans. The club have moved with the times and it could be wonderful that a club with class could move to their new stadium as European champions." Paul Hetherington, chairman, Football Writers Associations (England)

"What I find about the Club is that it's like a little community. There's a really friendly environment, regardless of whether it's a matchday or a normal working day when the staff are there. Everyone knows everyone, from the security guards on the door to the directors. I have so many good memories of Highbury, and I guess the best one is winning the league there. The men's team had just played their game and many of them stayed behind to watch our game from the stands." Emma Byrne, Arsenal Ladies goalkeeper

“It's a shame to say goodbye to Highbury which is a stadium steeped in history and the scene of so many great Arsenal victories - and from my sport Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper. It would have been my dream to fight for the world title at Highbury but perhaps I can be the first to do it at Emirates Stadium.” Danny Williams, Commonwealth heavyweight boxing champion and fan

“Highbury is special, it always has been, so when the final whistle blows on Sunday it will be a very strange feeling. The memories are sure to come flooding back: making my debut against Liverpool in front of 55,000, celebrating our title win in 1991 and racing up to the top of the old North Bank in training on a Tuesday. Unforgettable times at an unforgettable place.” Alan Smith, player

“What an honour and a privilege to have played at such a special and unique stadium. Wonderful memories from sweeping the terraces as a trainee (and running up and down them!), the feeling of scoring a goal there, watching and playing in big games, European nights and the list goes on. Thanks for the memories that I'll treasure forever. Wish I could have been there for the last game!” Steve Morrow, player

“I have nothing but magnificent memories of my time at Highbury. Unlike many grounds, Highbury has remained a wonderful stadium; still stylish, stately and atmospheric. It will forever be remembered as the greatest architectural stadium built in England. I will miss it but never forget it.” Stewart Robson, player

"It is the end of the Highbury era, so many fantastic memories. I am sure we will do as well at the new Stadium." Frank Warren, boxing promoter and fan.
"It is my favourite place in the whole wide world. Whenever I think of Highbury I will think of happy days, and life-long friends." Amy Lawrence, journalist (Observer, England)



For love and for pride,i will never forget about you highbury.You will always have a special place in my heart...A football era has gone,Time for the new era in the Emirates Stadium...

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Wai kuan's birthday

HAPPY BIRTHDAY YAU WAI KUAN!!!

18th years old already,old already.This was how we celebrated Wai kuan's birthday.

I woke up at 9am in the morning,Thanks to the Chad gan that had to call me and disturb my beauty sleep.Soon,i got ready and pick up Wai kuan then chad and then feiruz before heading to Berjaya Time Square.We manage to find our way there!say Yes to signboards!

We then had a little session of karaoke at a place which i have forgotten the name.It was fun,really,With all the english songs and chinese songs to sing but no,i dont know any chinese songs.So after the karaoke session we went to secret recipe to get a cake for Wai Kuan,Chocolate indulgence with the words "Happy 18th Birthday Wai kuan.You are old.From D gang"on top of it.Well,it was delicious alright.By the way,Wai Kuan doesnt know how to cut a cake!he he...Well,after eating the yummy cake we then proceeded to the arcade to play some machines.

Then i met up with Zainul,Jasmine,Idzmil and Iqbal while waiting for them to finish playing Daytona.After awhile,We went back home because i had to go back before 6pm and Chad had to go back before 5.30pm.

So basically,that was it for today.It is the summarize version of it alright...It sure is.That is just because i am very tired right now...very tired...See you soon.


"It is not about how you take it,it is about how you react to it"

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

My birthday memories.


















Me with my friends,stripe shirts for life he he...birthday cake and with my two uncles.More birthday pics to come...trust me...

Memories in redang






Yes,Tvb workers and Inky group chilling in the redang beach resort,Me in the hammock holding this chocolate snack and chilling in redang for the last time with my inky friends.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Inky...The champions.

The 3rd tournament had started.It was the fourth that Inky had entered so far.I woke up at 9am,felt really bored so i threw a pillow at Iqbal's head to wake him up.Yes,I was sleeping over his house.We woke up,didn't even take a shower and just went straight to Damansara to go rounding around which in the end we ended up going to...Pusat Sains Negara at 10am on a Sunday morning

Weird?I think so too.

To cut things short,i will just go straight to the tournament story.Inky was in group B,There was only two groups anyway so yeah...I can say that it was pretty lucky that we got to group B instead of group A.
The first match we were up against was the Shah group.The hot favourites,The team that won the cup last year.The first half was not our half,We let in 2 soft goals,Very easy goals.The Second half was much better,we scored 3,but they scored 2 goals,So we lost 3-4.

Now,it was a very tense feeling for the team.

We had to more matches to go,One against the "home" team which probably will kill us off.If we lose one of the two matches,We wont make it into the semi-finals.After our game,We watch the boys from Brazil playing against the Waja fc while waiting for our next crucial game which will be in half an hour time.

The boys from Brazil played rather fantastic,There are no words that can describe them below fantastic.They already scored less than 7 seconds after the game begin.Truly oustanding,They played with skills and their passing was simply simply simply marvelous.Guess what?at the end,i got their autographs and i took pictures with them!i will post it up later.He he...

Now,let me tell you about the next crucial game.We were ready and raring to go,We just wanted to have a go at them and attack from the start giving them no chance to breath at all.It was working for awhile,We scored the first goal and we were on fire.Then,there was a moment when my team had a lapse in concentration and we let in the equalizer...

We were feeling utterly devastated at that time,But we still had the spirit.We went on and on and guess what?At the end of the match,we were the victors.3-1 was the score.

Okay to cut things even shorter,we won our next group match which book us a ticket into the semi-finals against a very very strong team that qualified from group A.

Guess what?the match was not as bad as i thought.We let in the first goal,yeah it was scary alright since they were a very good team but we got one back so it was a draw,It was a draw throughout the whole game.

Penalty shootouts.

Thanks to the hartamas people and the other people that supported us,we got through the finals although we actually missed the first shot...Fantastic and truly unbelivable.The feeling was just...fantastic...

The finals then proceeded.It was the team that we lose to at the first round of the tournament so obviously we were worried a little.We had alot of supporters since alot of people did not like the other teams based on their so called rough playing.Everytime we got the ball they cheered and everytime the other team got the ball they booed.Great feeling of course and we were up 2-0 by halftime.Thanks to a double from Jamal.In the end we won 2-1.A close and exciting game.

What did we win?A big trophy that i will ahve to return next year for next year's champions,A big trophy for me to keep for life and a small trophy for the first place which my other teammates also received.Plus rm300,since there was only 6 players at the end of the day,we split rm50 each.

But the prizes doesnt mattter at all...It was the game.The beautiful game of futsal.Joga bonito =) It is the Inky for life...


"Two men were looking out from their jail cells,One saw mud and the other saw stars"