Sabtu, 07 Juni 2014

South Korean Idol Group Overload

Who doesn't know KPOP? at least most of Asian people know it. Yeah it's been a couple years of KPOP 'fever' spreading all over the world and gain so many fans too. Back when i just know and find out what is KPOP in late 2008, the amount of the group still acceptable. But now it's just tooo many of rookies group. Hmm once you get into kpop there's no way to get out

Selasa, 04 Juni 2013

FRIENDSHIP OR FRIENDSHIT

You may have a bunch of friends and even can't count them. 

But how many of them always there beside you when good or bad time? 

How many of them can calm you down and give you a real support? 

How many of them could bring you to the real happiness? 

How many of them really can accept who you are? 

How many of them give you a good impact?

How many of them you can go crazy with?

No matter how much the quantity but the quality it is.





EVERYONE CAN CHANGE

Have you ever feel that something you just like could change you to be a different person?
Me. Yes. I don't need to say it here. 
When your brain and thoughts got distraction by other things which is you were think that 'maybe' that things are so lame. Maybe a karma. So don't you ever talk that you really hate or talk badly about something that you haven't like. 

Senin, 28 Maret 2011

EPL: Barcelona's Jeffren Suarez Tops Kenny Dalglish's Wish List for Liverpool FC

           Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish and director of football Damien Comolli are keen to add FC Barcelona winger Jeffren Suarez to their squad to provide the ammunition for £35 million winter acquisition Andy Caroll. The 23-year-old wide man has graduated through the ranks at the Nou Camp after joining the Catalan giants in 2004, but after breaking through to the first team last season, he has struggled to feature this year.
Suarez's four La Liga starts this term have all come as a substitute, and Dalglish, who looks set to be offered the hot-seat on a permanent basis, is hoping to lure the Venezuelan-born star to Anfield.
Jeffren is contracted until 2012 and will cost around £8.7 million due to the buy-out clause in his contract.
The former Spain under-21 star, who netted in the 5-0 win over Real Madrid earlier this season, is the type of speedy, skillful forward the Scottish boss is trying to add to his squad.
He is also the alternative to Young, Dalglish's primary target; luring the England International to Anfield might be a tough task.
           Dalglish has impressed in his second string as Liverpool manager and has already signaled a busy transfer market ahead. Newcastle United left-back Jose Enrique, Real Madrid midfielder Fernando Gago, Bolton Wanderers centre-back Gary Cahill and Wolves winger Matt Jarvis are said to be on his shopping list.





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Aston Villa striker Darren Bent not surprised at Manchester United and Liverpool hunt to recruit Ashley Young

Former Sunderland striker reveals more international time is improving his game and felt that England were good value for their win over Wales in Euro 2012 qualifier.

By Laurie Bonne

Only 15 months before his contract expires, Aston Villa winger Ashley Young is reportedly on Manchester United’s and Liverpool’s wish list for the summer transfer window and team-mate Darren Bent thinks it is no surprise that the starlet is so coveted by the big names in the Premier League.

Young’s talent has been evident throughout his remarkable performances both with the England national team and at Villa, where Bent is a team-mate after the 25-year-old moved to Villa Park in January on a £24million fee.

It was thanks to the former Watford player that the Three Lions were awarded a penalty for the opening goal against Wales on Saturday for the Euro 2012 qualifier.

He then went on to serve the ball to Bent to score the second goal in Cardiff.

"Ashley has been playing really, really well this season and being linked to top, top sides,” Bent told The Mirror.

"It's because of the form he is showing like against Wales that all these clubs are after him.

"He was fantastic and it helps me that he is also in the Villa side.

"The main thing is we can keep going, hang onto him for as long as possible and keep creating the chances for Villa and scoring goals."

The 27-year-old also admits that he is still adjusting to the international scene and feels more at ease to give his best as Capello gives him more time on the pitch.

Bent has scored three times in the last three international games and is in pole position to be at
the head of England’s defensive line.

He said: "It's always hard when you've had 10 minutes here, 10 minutes there but when you get a run in the side, you take great confidence from that.

"I'd love to be the number nine for as long as possible but there are a lot of top strikers about.

"If Fabio keeps picking me, hopefully I'll keep producing the goods. Scoring at this level gives me a lot of confidence.

"International football is a step up from the Premier League and to show you can score goals at international level has always been the hardest thing.

"To be fair, for me the most difficult one was getting the first one but hopefully now, if I can stay in the side, and keep playing well, there will be many more goals for me.

"I feel as if I belong at this level, definitely. I always believed in that even when at first the goals weren't going in.

"I always believed that I was good enough to score goals at this level and hopefully it is showing now."

England now stands at the top of Group G with 10 points after their win at the Millennium Stadium and Bent believes the Three Lions fully deserved the win.

"These games can always be difficult because derbies are always difficult games to play in,” he added.

"But for us to go 2-0 up in the first 15 minutes made it a lot more comfortable than maybe it could have been then if it had stayed 0-0 for a while.

"The manager was happy. There is always room for improvement and in the second half we took our foot off the gas and let them back into it.

"But we were definitely the better team over 90 minutes."

 

Ashley Young number 7

via LiverpoolNews

Minggu, 27 Maret 2011

An Exciting Portuguese Star to Solve the Reds’ Left Back Woes?


     Fábio Coentrão’s name has appeared in the papers and on the relevant sites a number of times over the last couple of weeks, mostly in conjunction with Liverpool who are looking for a summer fix to their left-back problem. It’s a little surprising then, to learn that it may be Chelsea who are favourites to earn the Portuguese winger’s services. According to reports, Benfica are expecting a number of bids for the 23 year-old during the summer transfer window and Chelsea will be first and foremost amongst those who are seeking his services.
    Yet, the Portuguese winger (who can also play as a left-back) has been quoted in the French press as having a ‘love’ for Liverpool. Given that Liverpool are currently struggling in the left-back position, it’s likely that they too are keeping tabs on Coentrão (as has been widely reported). Neither Fabio Aurelio nor Paul Konchesky have been able to hold down the left-back position, forcing Kenny Dalglish to shift right-back Glen Johnson over to the left. It’s not an ideal situation and Dalglish will be looking for a solution this season.
Of the wingers/full-backs linked with Liverpool, Coentrão’s name seems to me to be the most exciting (expect perhaps Alexis Sanchez, who is a Manchester United fan). Given that Liverpool have been linked with Taye Taiwo (who has recently announced his desire to play for AC Milan), Jose Enrique, Oscar Wendt and Gael Clichy (not going to happen) that’s pretty high praise.
     He mostly operates as a left-back for Benfica, where his energetic, bounding bursts forward in combination with pinpoint accurate quick crossing have earned him a good number of plaudits. He’s masterful with the ball at his feet has a great reading of the game and is always quick to get back and put in a decent tackle. What’s most impressive about Coentrão is just how well-rounded his game is – something that was on evidence at the 2010 World Cup in which he was one of few Portugal players to leave the tournament with any credit.

Fabio Coentrao

 via LiverpoolNews

Liverpool and Arsenal keen on Madrid midfielder

            It has been reported in the Spanish papers that the Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish made a bid for the Real Madrid attacking midfielder Sergio Canales in January, but he turned down a move to Anfield, but other reports are saying that it was Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal who are the most keen to take him to the Premier League.

                The Gunners have been linked with Canales since last summer, but today’s Mirror says that Liverpool are planning a new move for the 20 year-old in June, with the players father (and agent), Angel Canales, saying recently: “Sergio wants to play for Madrid but in June we will speak with the club and find the best solution.”

                Canales was signed from Santander last summer, but having only appeared seven times for the Spanish giants it is no wonder that he may consider moving. Sergio himself admitted that he had the chance to move to England in January. He said: “During January I had options to move to England, but I want to repay Mourinho and the club’s trust in me.

                “I don’t regret moving to Real Madrid and I knew that this first year would be tough. It’s not great when I’m not in the squad but I want to show what I can do on the pitch.”
With the superstars already in the Madrid midfield, it is looking likely that he will be leaving the Spanish capital this summer, but will he move to Arsenal or Liverpool?




Sergio Canales
via LiverpoolNews