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Thursday, September 30, 2010

I'll never break your heart......~~~

Baby, I know you are hurting
Right now, you feel like you could never love again
Now, all I ask is for a chance
To prove that I love you

From the first day
That I saw your smiling face
Honey, I knew that we would be together forever (ohhh)
When I asked you out
You said no, but I found out
Darling, that you'd been hurt
You felt that you'd never love again

I deserve a try, honey, just once
Give me a chance and I'll prove this all wrong
You walked in, you were so quick to judge
But, honey, he's nothing like me

Chorus:
I'll never break your heart (I'll never break your heart)
I'll never make you cry (I never wanna see you cry)
(baby no, no)
I'd rather die than live without you (live without you)
I'll give you all of me (give you all of me)
Honey, that's no lie
(2x)

As time goes by
You will get to know me
A little more better
Girl, that's the way love goes (baby, baby) (ohhh)
And I (ohhh) (I) know you're afraid (know your're afraid)
To let your feelings show (feelings show)
And I understand
But, girl, it's time to let go
It's time to let go, because

I deserve a try honey just once
Give me chance and I'll prove this all wrong
You walked in, you were so quick to judge (quick to judge)
But, honey, he's nothing like me
Darling why can't you see

Chorus:
I'll never break your heart
I'll never make you cry (make you cry) (I'll never make you cry)
I'd rather die than live without you (I'd rather die) (die)
I'll give you all of me (than live with out you girl) (than live)
Honey, that's no lie (baby) (I'll never break your heart)
(2x)

Bridge:
No way (no way girl), no how
I'll make you cry (make you cry) (ahhh)
No way (you cry )no how (I say no how)
I'll make you cry (ahhh)

Chorus:
I'll never break your heart (I would never do that to you)
I'll never make you cry
(Oh just give me a chance I love you girl)
I'd rather die than live without you (ahh, ohhh)
I'll give you all of me (I will give you the world)
Honey, that's no lie (you are my doll)

I'll never break your heart (I'll never, I'll never, I'll never)
I'll never make you cry
I'd rather die, than live without you (honey, I'll never)
I'll give you all of me (Ohh, I miss you, I want you, I need you)
Honey, that's no lie

I'll never break your heart
I'll never make you cry (Oh, honey I'll never)
I'd rather die than live without you
I'll give you all of me
Honey, that's no lie


*sweet song for the Backstreet Boys..=)

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Liverpool 2 Sunderland 2 (English Premier League 25 September 2010 ).....

Steven Gerrard headed home a superb second-half equaliser as Liverpool were held to a 2-2 draw against Sunderland on Saturday afternoon.

The skipper showed great reactions to nod in his fourth of the season on 64 minutes after Darren Bent's brace had cancelled out Dirk Kuyt's controversial opener.

It means the Reds end a difficult week with a hard-fought point and puts further emphasis on the need for a victory when they entertain Blackpool next Sunday.

In his pre-match press conference Roy Hodgson revealed that he had made the decision to make wholesale changes from the team that were surprisingly beaten by League Two side Northampton in midweek, with the likes of Gerrard, Fernando Torres and Joe Cole all returning.

There was also a starting berth for Kuyt, who shrugged off a shoulder injury to make his first appearance since the 1-0 success over West Brom on August 29.

It helped raised the level of optimism inside Anfield as the hosts looked to get back on track following what the boss has openly admitted as being a difficult start to his first campaign in charge.

So often this term the Reds have failed to get out of first gear in the opening 45 minutes, but they looked fired up to change that in the early exchanges by applying a high tempo to their play.

Cole was looking particularly lively and it was his run that nearly led to an opening goal inside two minutes. The diminutive midfielder was fouled 40 yards from goal, giving Gerrard the opportunity to float a free-kick into the path of Torres who crashed a shot high into the net - only to have his celebrations cut short by an offside flag.

If that moment provided an early test for the officials, then they had an even bigger decision to make just three minutes later.

Sunderland defender Michael Turner appeared keen for goalkeeper Simon Mignolet to take a free-kick midway inside his own half. However, referee Stuart Atwell deemed that the ball was back in live play following the former Hull defender's half-hearted pass towards the stopper, allowing Torres to race towards goal and unselfishly square to Kuyt who made no mistake from 18 yards.

Visiting manager Steve Bruce was visibly incensed by the decision to allow the goal and while the general consensus was that the away side had been unlucky, Kopites could be forgiven for thinking it was a simple case of Karma righting itself following last season's infamous beachball incident.

Indeed, it was the ideal lift for the Reds and on eight minutes Torres came close to doubling the advantage with a similar strike to his goal of the season contender against the Mackems back in March, but this time his sublime curler dropped onto the roof of the net.

The visitors still seemed shaken by the early goal, but slowly began to create opportunities of their own and Pepe Reina had to be alert to deny Bent after the frontman looked set to capitalise upon Gerrard's weak headed back pass.

Back up the other end and a neat move down the left involving Cole, Paul Konchesky and Kuyt ended with a Raul Meireles curler that Mignolet was relieved to see arc into his midriff.

There certainly seemed to be more attacking purpose about Liverpool's play, a fact further underlined by a slaloming 40-yard run from Martin Skrtel that ended with the Slovak defender dragging his shot wide.

Everything seemed in place for a routine home win until Sunderland were handed a lifeline on 25 minutes. Ahmed Elmohamady saw his cross from the left strike the hand of Christian Poulsen, leaving Atwell with another tough decision.

The official opted to point to the spot and up stepped Bent to level matters with a ferocious strike that Reina could only help on its way into the back of the net.

Suddenly Anfield had been silenced and with an eerie parallel to the Carling Cup tie with Northampton, the Reds completely lost their momentum.

The slick passing was suddenly gone in the midst of a midfield scrap and if Elmohamady's side foot volley from a right wing corner had been six inches to the left, the away side would have led at the interval.

Liverpool needed to find a second wind but it was Bruce's men that maintained the initiative and on 48 minutes they stunned the Kop with a goal out of nothing.

Nedum Onuoha raced to the right hand byline and whipped in a cross that arrowed invitingly towards Bent who bulleted a header into the corner.

It was a huge blow for the home side who struggled to regain their composure and it could have got much worse on 53 minutes when Reina's poor clearance dropped straight to Jordan Henderson, but his attempted lob was easily gathered by the scrambling stopper.

A moment of inspiration was the order of the day if Liverpool were to rescue anything from the game and on 64 minutes the captain provided it.

Torres found space to surge down the right and when he delivered a clever ball into the area, Gerrard arrived to head home a superb equaliser from eight yards out.

It was proving to be a rollercoaster of a match and with the crowd roaring their approval Liverpool began to take control.

A lightning break on 76 minutes almost put them ahead again, but after substitute David Ngog's low shot was beaten away by Mignolet, Cole saw his follow up brilliantly blocked by Phil Bardsley.

With time running out the home side continued to push for the winner but after Kuyt, Ngog and Glen Johnson all went close, Daniel Agger missed an injury-time header to ensure Sunderland held on for a point.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

makin jauh~~~

sejak 2, 3 minggu lepas ni...
baru aku perasan....
dia macam menjauhkan diri dari aku.....
mungkin ni hanye perasaan aku je....
tapi memang x salah...
sejak aku luahkan ape yang aku rase...
dia macam elak dari jumpe aku...
aku harap ape yang akurase ni x betul....

"lagipun, dia kan ade ajak aku gi beraye rumah dia...? dia layan aku baik je..senyum2 lagi",kata hatiku sendiri...

entah laa...
bila fikir2 balik..
aku rase macam silap laa...
aku terus terang kat dia dulu...
patutnyer aku tunggu je dulu....
tapi aku takut...
aku takut aku x sempat bagitahu dia...
x tau ape akan terjadi pada kita esok lusa....
kot esok aku mati, dah x sempat ckp k dia....

tapi aku faham kalau dia macam nak jauhkan diri dari aku....
aku kesian kat dia....
mesti dia rase tertekan masa aku cakap ari tu...

sbab tu aku mintak maaf banyak2 kat dia dalam kad raye yg aku bg dia ari tu...

skarang aku xtau ape yang dia fikirkan sekarang...
aku xtau ape yang dia anggap pasal aku sekarang....

aku dah cakap...aku x nak mintak ape2 dari dia lagi...
aku tahu dia x sedia lagi..aku pun x sedia lagi....
aku nak kejar cita2 dulu...dia pun mesti same gak...

tiap2 hari lepas solat....aku berdoa kepada-Nya...
kalau dia bukan untuk diriku, maka jauhkanlah hatiku dari hatinye.....
sekarang aku rase hati aku macam dah makin jauh dari hati dia...
maksudnye dia bukan untukku...?

jika begitu takdirnya, maka aku redha...

Allah SWT lebih tahu ape yang terbaik untuk aku...
insyaAllah aku akan terus doakan untuk dia...
sebab dia sangat istimewa di hati aku...

semoga Allah SWT berikan petunjuk kepada aku dalam hal ni....amiinn~~

* saya sayang family saye
saye sayang kawan2 saye
saye sayang dia.....~~

Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2 ( League Cup 3rd round ) .........

Liverpool blew one of their best chances of winning a trophy this season after suffering an embarrassing penalty shoot-out Carling Cup defeat against League Two side Northampton at Anfield.

Having taken a ninth-minute lead through Milan Jovanovic, his first goal since joining the club from Standard Liege in the summer, the hosts should have wrapped up the third-round tie.

But Billy McKay and Michael Jacobs turned things around, and although David Ngog snatched a late equaliser the Cobblers went through on spot-kicks.

For the first time in five years Liverpool have not got past the third round, denying them a chance in a competition they were thinking about winning.

Those chances were increased by the exits of the likes of Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham but an under-strength team failed to deliver.

It would have not been so bad had the Cobblers come to Anfield and given a particularly stirring performance but they were only really energised by McKay's goal, growing in confidence as their opponents' gradually receded.

Worringly for manager Roy Hodgson, Northampton goalkeeper Chris Dunn was hardly tested.

The Liverpool boss, as he has done in the Europa League, handed the responsibility to a number of fringe players after opting to rest all those who started in the defeat to Manchester United on Sunday.

If he was looking for a reward he did not get one as the team laboured in failing to dispatch opponents 69 league places below them.

The signs were there before the start as the Cobblers had already beaten higher-placed opposition in League One Brighton and Championship side Reading.

Their league form, however, was worse than Liverpool's with only one win in their last eight games and that was indicative of the way they started as the home side dominated.

Prior to the match there had been much fuss about nothing when centre-back Daniel Agger had felt the need to publicly clarify comments he made on Sunday, which were misrepresented as him saying he would not play Hodgson's long-ball game.

Not that he needed to prove a point but he did with a perfectly-judged defence-splitting pass through the inside-left channel which Serbia international Jovanovic collected and fired past Chris Dunn and into the far corner of the net.

Despite dominating possession, Liverpool's rearranged defence gave their opponents too much time on the edge of the penalty area.

Twice Jacobs was allowed to turn and shoot but on both occasions he failed to hit the target, although his curling effort from the left angle of the box briefly had debutant Brad Jones worried as it arced towards the far corner.

Ryan Gilligan also blazed wide from 12 yards after Wilson failed to clear a free-kick.

The second half began similarly until McKay struck in the 56th minute. Kevin Thornton out-jumped Sotirios Kyrgiakos to head Liam Davis' hanging cross into the path of the striker and he blasted home from close range.

In an instant the match appeared to turn on its head as Northampton then became the team in the ascendancy as Liverpool toiled.

Only in the last five minutes of normal time did they push for the winner but the visitors' defence held out to force extra-time.

There was a feeling an upset was on the cards and a second Northampton goal duly came in the 98th minute.

Wilson, a central defender playing at left-back, was too easily beaten by substitute Courtney Herbert.

Jones parried the cross, Martin Kelly stopped Thornton's half-hit shot, but Liverpool could do nothing about Jacobs' follow-up.

Kyrgiakos headed wide and Kelly fired into the side-netting before Ngog hauled Liverpool level with a headed goal from substitute Jonjo Shelvey's corner.

Even then both sides could have snatched a win at the death but Kelly cleared off the line from Nathaniel Wedderburn's shot and Davis deflected over a header from Kyrgiakos.

Northampton's Steve Guinan and Liverpool's Ngog missed the first spot-kicks but when 19-year-old substitute Nathan Eccleston hit the crossbar with Liverpool's fourth effort Abdul Osman stepped up to send the Cobblers into the last 16.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Manchester United 3 Liverpool 2 ( English Premier League 19 September 2010 )





Dimitar Berbatov smashed home a hat-trick as Manchester United edged a pulsating encounter to beat Liverpool 3-2 on Sunday afternoon.

The striker netted either side of half-time to put the Red Devils firmly in the driving seat before a quick-fire Steven Gerrard brace pulled the visitors level.

However, the Bulgarian ensured United would enjoy the bragging rights when he nodded in his third of the game six minutes from the end to leave the away side empty-handed.

It means Roy Hodgson's men have now lost two of their opening five league matches and they remain in the bottom half of the table with just five points.

The Reds had gone into the contest with their arch-rivals on the back of a 4-1 success over Steaua Bucharest and the travelling Kop would have been further buoyed by the sight of Fernando Torres, Joe Cole and Gerrard in the starting XI.

It ensured all the ingredients were in place for the type of combat that make these clashes the most eagerly anticipated fixtures on the English football calendar and the crescendo of noise that greeted the players on to the field lit the blue touch paper for battle to commence.

United were first to respond to the rallying cry and after both Paul Konchesky and Jamie Carragher were forced to make important defensive headers, Nani had the first real attempt of the match when his long range drive was deflected over the crossbar.

The hosts seemed to have the bit between their teeth early on and John O'Shea should have done better when he miscued from Nani's cutback on six minutes.

Wayne Rooney then saw a tame header drift aimlessly off target before the home side carved Liverpool open on 15 minutes.

A sublime exchange between Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov enabled Nani to race into space on the right side of the visitors' penalty area. The Portuguese star cut inside and teed up Rooney whose shot then deflected back into the path of Nani, but he somehow contrived to skew a shot across the face of Pepe Reina's goal when it seemed odds on he would break the deadlock.

Liverpool had shown neat touches in possession without ever looking like getting in behind the United rearguard and the best they could muster in a one-sided first period came when Glen Johnson cut in from the right and fired a low 20 yard drive four yards wide of Edwin Van Der Saar's far post.

Having seen his side on the back foot for large chunks of the first period, Hodgson wouldn't have been too disappointed to go in goalless at the interval, but just when it seemed the Reds would get to the interval unscathed, the home side struck the opener on 42 minutes.

Ryan Giggs sent over a well-flighted left-wing corner that gave Berbatov the chance to step away from his marker and guide a smart header beyond Reina from eight yards out.

It was a bitter blow for the away side and it could have been worse within six minutes of the restart when Reina had to be alert to deny Berbatov a second after the forward had prodded Darren Fletcher's deflected drive goalwards.

The Red Devils continued to look the more likely and Nani was again left frustrated on 55 minutes when his well struck shot from the right side of the area crashed back off Reina's near post.

The writing appeared to be on the wall and on 59 minutes the hosts doubled their advantage when Berbatov controlled Nani's right-wing cross with his back to goal, before clipping a sublime overhead effort into the top corner via the crossbar.

Liverpool needed a quick response and on 64 minutes they got it.

Torres's burst into the penalty area was brought to an abrupt halt by Jonny Evans, allowing Gerrard the chance to step up and reduce the arrears with a coolly struck spot-kick.

The game had suddenly exploded into life and just four minutes later John O'Shea was lucky not to receive his marching orders when he halted Torres's clear run at goal.

However, any sigh of relief soon turned to frustration as Gerrard showed superb composure to curl a low 20-yard effort through the wall and into the bottom corner. There was even a kiss for the camera a la Old Trafford two seasons earlier.

The match had suddenly turned on its head but the hosts continued to push forward and six minutes from the end they struck the killer blow.

O'Shea found space down the right and sent a searching cross deep into the Reds' area where Berbatov rose majestically to guide a header into the far corner and end Liverpool's spirited fightback.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Liverpool 4 Steaua Bucharest 1 ( Europa League group stage 2010/2011 )

Midfielder Joe Cole scored the quickest European goal in Liverpool's illustrious history to set his under-strength side up for a 4-1 victory over Steaua Bucharest at Anfield.

The England international took just 25 seconds of their opening Europa League Group K match to find the net for his first strike since joining on a free transfer from Chelsea in the summer.

Cristian Tanase equalised for the Romanians in the 13th minute but David Ngog took his tally to five in as many games in this competition and substitute Lucas Leiva scored the other for a victory which was not as easy as the scoreline suggested.

Manager Roy Hodgson risked criticism with his team selection, which had just three survivors from the weekend's goalless draw at Birmingham with neither Fernando Torres nor Steven Gerrard in the squad.

The Reds boss' decision, with a huge game at Manchester United on Sunday, was ultimately justified but for a 30-minute period either side of half-time when the match hung in the balance.

Prior to the game Hodgson had stressed Steaua, the 1986 European Cup winners, would provide a tough test but it took precisely 25 seconds for his words to be disproved.

Octavian Abduran, under pressure from Cole, left his back-pass woefully short and the midfielder nipped in to sidefoot a shot past goalkeeper Ciprian Tatarusanu and in off the far post.

The Romanians were reeling and Sotirios Kyrgiakos had a downward header from Maxi Rodriguez's corner blocked by Eric Bicfalvi and Jay Spearing fired a long-range shot over.

But Liverpool could not press home their advantage and a defensive lapse in the 13th minute allowed Steaua to equalise.

Kyrgiakos and Kelly allowed Tanase to nip in between them to collect Bogdan Stancu's through-ball and he neatly chipped over Reina.

The goal gave the visitors the confidence they needed to start knocking the ball around as Liverpool lost their way.

Cole, released down the middle by Spearing, but with no-one in support, had to shoot from distance and that - and subsequent efforts from range from Ryan Babel and Rodriguez - failed to trouble the goalkeeper sufficiently.

It was a sign of the way things were going that when Spearing implored his team-mates to "pick it up" the call was heard all around a half-full Anfield, who responded with an encouraging round of applause.

Abduran's foul on Rodriguez earned him a booking and Liverpool a 25-yard free-kick just before the interval but Paul Konchesky shot well wide.

Cole was Liverpool's most inventive player, although he did not have much competition in that department, and his good work in holding the ball up early in the second half allowed Rodriguez to fire in a shot straight at Tatarusanu.

They were gifted the chance to go ahead in the 55th minute when Pantelis Kapetanos pulled back Kyrgiakos as he challenged for Rodriguez's corner.

When Ngog stepped up to take the spot-kick - the last one at Anfield was missed by Cole against Trabzonspor - there was an audible groan.

However, the young French striker shrugged off the concerns of the Kop to expertly dispatch the ball into the left-hand corner before wheeling away with a celebration which may have included a gesture towards his doubters.

It was the 21-year-old's fifth goal of the season and fourth in five European games so far.

Raul Meireles almost marked his first start since arriving from Porto last month with a goal as his 30-yard volley was kept out by Tatarusanu's low dive to his right.

Hodgson made his first change of the night when he sent Lucas Leiva on for Babel, moving Cole out to the left and pushing Meireles further forward.

The substitute has an instant impact as he picked up a weak clearance 20 yards out to drive a shot past Tatarusanu with nine minutes to go.

Hodgson was true to his word as he used the latter stages to give experience to youngsters Dani Pacheco and Nathan Eccleston, players who will have an important role to play in this competition.

Ngog fired home his second in injury time to give the scoreline a more convincing appearance.

It was a night when all the manager's decisions proved to be right.

However, making all the right calls at Old Trafford on Sunday will be a much bigger challenge.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Birmingham City 0 Liverpool 0 ( English Premier League 12 September 2010 )

Paul Konchesky and Raul Meireles made their Liverpool debuts as the Reds played out a 0-0 draw with Birmingham City at St Andrews on Sunday afternoon.

Roy Hodgson's side had Pepe Reina to thank for securing a share of the spoils as the Spaniard delivered a goalkeeping master class in a first half in which the hosts enjoyed the better of the action.

Liverpool were improved in the second period, although Blues' stopper Ben Foster remained largely untroubled with neither side able to break the deadlock in a tight encounter.

The Reds went into the contest seeking their first Barclays Premier League away victory of the new season, and Hodgson's first points on the road at the helm.

But they journeyed to the Midlands knowing in order to do so, they'd have to overcome a side who had not tasted defeat on home soil in the league for 16 matches.

Furthermore, Liverpool were without a top-flight victory at St Andrews since 2004 - which was also their last Premier League win over the Blues - though the last six meetings had ended in stalemate.

Hodgson named two of his transfer deadline day signings in his squad, with Konchesky starting the game at left-back and Meireles included on the bench.

Maxi Rodriguez was also drafted into the XI to replace the injured Dirk Kuyt wide right, while Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres would supply the firepower in attack.

After a tepid opening 10 minutes, in which neither side mustered a chance of note, Glen Johnson's raid down the right wing resulted in the full-back cutting the ball across the box for Torres, who scuffed wide from a promising position.

At the other end, Martin Skrtel produced a timely intervention to prevent Cameron Jerome from going through on goal - though the afternoon had yet to come to life.

But on 22 minutes, Jerome should have put Birmingham into the lead when Lee Bowyer's left-wing cross found the unmarked forward drifting into space inside the six-yard box, but his powerful downward header was acrobatically flicked around the post courtesy of Reina's world-class save.

James McFadden's free-kick then cleared the Spaniard's crossbar as the hosts endeavoured to seize the initiative.

The chances were starting to come for Birmingham. Sebastian Larsson fashioned a chance for Craig Gardner as Lucas Leiva and Christian Poulsen got in each others way inside the area, but the midfielder's attempted chip was too high to trouble anyone but the fans behind the goal before Reina had to be alert to divert a dangerous cross away from Jerome.

The Reds' stopper was certainly demonstrating why he's regarded as one of the world's top custodians - and Reina arguably bettered his earlier save when somehow managed to get down low enough to thwart Gardner's bullet header from a Stephen Carr centre.

However, the No.25 was little more than a spectator as McFadden's deep cross reached Roger Johnson, who had remained forward from a corner, unattended yards from goal. Thankfully, the centre-back could only steer into the visiting supporters on the stretch to ensure the scoreline remained goalless at the break.

A much-improved second-half showing was the order of the day for Liverpool and Gerrard drew a stop out of Foster 30 seconds after the interval with an arching volley.

Milan Jovanovic's driving run and shot was blocked by Johnson as the Reds finally began to threaten their hosts - but Scott Dann should have done much better when he evaded the visitors' defence to thump a free header from Larsson's free-kick into the ground and over the bar for Birmingham.

But it was much better from Hodgson's contingent and, on 63 minutes, a jet-heeled counter-attack saw Gerrard slide Torres into space inside the right-hand channel of the Blues' box. The Spaniard steadied himself before powering a strike towards Foster's goal from an acute angle, which the stopper parried to safety.

Jerome then glanced Carr's cross wide before Hodgson opted to introduce Meireles to the action with less than 15 minutes left on the clock - the Portuguese ace becoming Liverpool's 100th foreign player as he replaced Lucas.

However, an injury to fellow debutant Konchesky forced the boss to bring on Daniel Agger in his place.

Torres tested Foster as the game headed towards a conclusion, with Meireles lurking, while Poulsen cracked a volley against the legs of a Birmingham defender on the edge of the box.

However, despite a late spell of pressure, Liverpool were unable to find the breakthrough and had to settle for a hard-fought point.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Selamat Hari Raya!!!!!!

tamatlah sudah sebulan berpuasa...
aidilfitri telah menjelma...
tanda kemenangan umat kita...
marilah kita sama-sama bergembira....

di kesempatan ini, aku nak ucapkan Selamat Hari Raya, Maaf Zahir & Batin...
semoga kita semua bergembira di pagi yang mulia nanti...
ziarah-menziarahilah antara saudara-mara & sahabat-handai...
eratkan kembali silaturahim yang mungkin sudah sedikit renggang...
hayatilah maksud sebenar sambutan Aidilfitri..
Insya-Allah moga kita semua diberkati-Nya...

tunggu post special dari aku tentang sambutan hari raya tahun ni..hehehe =)