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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 Liverpool 3 ( English Premier League, 22 January 2011 )


Liverpool striker Fernando Torres crowded by Wolves players




Liverpool's revival under Kenny Dalglish is officially under way after he secured his first win since returning for his second spell as Reds boss in the 3-0 victory at Wolves.

Having seen improvements on the pitch if not in results in his three previous matches in charge after taking over from Roy Hodgson the Scot finally got the victory he was craving.

Fernando Torres scored his eighth and ninth Premier League goals of the season either side of Raul Meireles capping a fine individual performance with a brilliantly-taken second-half volley.

It was only Liverpool's third away win in the league in 13 months and their first point outside Anfield since the 1-1 draw at Wigan on November 10.

The result does not paper over the obvious deficiencies in the squad - which Dalglish is trying to rectify with moves for Ajax forward Luis Suarez and Blackpool midfielder Charlie Adam - but reinforces the belief among the current players given to them by the appointment of the club legend.

Such has been the 59-year-old's influence he is even starting to get performances out of players who have failed to live up to their potential, with Christian Poulsen and Meireles in particular displaying that in this game.

Meireles, playing in the attacking midfield role given to him by Dalglish in the absence of Steven Gerrard, serving the final game of a three-match suspension, has now scored in his last two matches and his form presents his manager with a conundrum for the midweek visit of Fulham when the captain will be available again.

Poulsen's restoration to the starting line-up began badly with a fourth-minute booking but his day was to improve with the defence-splitting pass which created the goal.

It was a rare moment of quality in a first half which was spoiled partly by the poor state of the pitch and partly by the teams, neither of whom really got into their rhythm.

The Denmark international is intrinsically associated with Roy Hodgson's six-month reign of failure at Anfield but Dalglish believes he has more to offer - which is more than can be said for the former Fulham boss's other maligned signing Paul Konchesky who failed to make the squad.

Poulsen's repertoire is not renowned for having many creative interventions but the pass he picked out Meireles with was perfectly-executed through the inside-right channel.

The Portugal midfielder, played onside by full-back Ronald Zubar on the other side of the pitch, seized on the opportunity and raced into the penalty area before cutting the ball back to Torres who side-footed home one of his most straightforward chances of the season.

Meireles had a decent half without being dominant, certainly in the physical midfield battle with Wolves, but showed his class prior to setting up the goal with a brilliant 40-yard diagonal pass to pick out Torres only for the striker to cut inside and shoot straight at Wayne Hennessey.

He also flashed a half-volley wide of the goalkeeper's right-hand post as he continued his improvement in the advanced midfield role he prefers.

Wolves' two best efforts of the first half were Kevin Doyle's mis-hit cross from wide on the right which almost caught out Jose Reina, who did well to smother Steven Fletcher's close-range shot at the far post in added time.

Dirk Kuyt should have doubled the advantage early in the second half when put through one-on-one by Maxi Rodriguez but he delayed his shot and Hennessey charged out to block.

The Wolves goalkeeper was powerless, however, to do anything about the second when it came in the 50th minute.

Daniel Agger's long punt forward was only partially headed clear by Christophe Berra, under pressure from Kuyt, and Meireles lashed a brilliant dipping 25-yard volley inside Hennessey's left-hand post.

The Portugal international had been threatening to do something similar all season and the confidence from his maiden Liverpool goal in last weekend's Merseyside derby showed in the quality of that right-footed strike.

Wolves responded with a brief spell of pressure but although Liverpool have the league's worst record for squandering points from winning positions they held out.

Jonjo Shelvey, on as a substitute for Poulsen, should have put the game beyond doubt with only his second touch - his first having set up his chance from Meireles' pass - but blazed wide with only Hennessey to beat.

Torres continued to pose a threat on the counter-attack and in added time fired into the roof of the net after Kuyt's strong run into the area.

Victory has Liverpool looking up the table with more optimism under Dalglish than they had under Hodgson.

Teams:

Wolverhampton Hennessey, Zubar, Stearman, Berra, Ward, Jarvis,Henry, Milijas, Hunt (Hammill 72), Doyle, Fletcher.

Subs Not Used: Hahnemann, Craddock, David Jones, Vokes,

Mouyokolo, Davis.

Liverpool Reina, Kelly, Skrtel, Agger, Johnson, Kuyt, Lucas,Poulsen (Shelvey 73), Meireles, Maxi (Aurelio 81), Torres.

Subs Not Used: Gulacsi, Cole, Pacheco, Kyrgiakos, Spearing.

Booked: Poulsen, Torres, Meireles.

Goals: Torres 36, Meireles 50, Torres 90.

Att: 28,869

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Liverpool 2 Everton 2 ( English Premier League, 16 January 2011 )


Liverpool striker Fernando Torres shooting the ball



It was not an entirely happy homecoming for Kenny Dalglish on his first match at Anfield since becoming Liverpool manager for the second time but a draw in an entertaining 215th Merseyside derby represented some progress.

The club's legendary former player went into the game on the back of successive defeats to Manchester United and Blackpool but the result against their closest rivals at least ensured his first point.

However, there are still many issues to address as Liverpool's defensive frailties let an early advantage slip in a frenetic six minutes after half-time and their pride was only salvaged by a penalty in the final quarter.

Raul Meireles picked the perfect time to score his first goal to give the club he joined in the summer an interval lead but Sylvain Distin and Jermaine Beckford soon turned that around after the break.

But the Reds earned a deserved draw when Dirk Kuyt stroked home his fifth derby goal from the spot.

Watched by principal owner John Henry and chairman Tom Werner, Dalglish received the expected rousing welcome which the Kop had been waiting to give him for a week since taking over from Roy Hodgson.

The occasion may have got to his players more than him as Everton enjoyed the better of the early exchanges.

However, it was not long before Fernando Torres showed he was in the kind of mood which had brought 63 goals in his previous 99 Barclays Premier League appearances.

Having volleyed over from a Meireles corner the Spaniard almost opened the scoring in the 16th minute with a typical piece of brilliance.

Anticipating the bounce of the ball better than Distin the 26-year-old cleverly turned the centre-half before twisting inside his defensive partner John Heitinga and unleashing a left-footed shot which beat Tim Howard but rebounded off the far post.

Kuyt charged into the area to reach the loose ball but his effort was deflected over.

Dalglish's decision to play Glen Johnson out of position at left-back in the last two matches had raised a few eyebrows but the England international's right-footedness was pivotal in setting up the opening goal.

Having cut inside in the 29th minute his far-post cross was headed down by Kuyt but Howard saved brilliantly low to his right and got up immediately to block the Dutchman's follow-up.

The Everton goalkeeper may have felt his work was done but the ball dropped to Meireles on the edge of the area and he drilled a swerving shot inside the near post with Howard unsighted.

Meireles was having one of his best games since arriving in the summer and when Kuyt's inch-perfect through-ball picked him out Howard was forced to tip a shot around his near post.

Half-time brought not only a change of player - Sotirios Kyrgiakos replacing the ill Daniel Agger - but a major shift in momentum.

Just 42 seconds after the restart Martin Skrtel allowed Distin to head Mikel Arteta's corner past Jose Reina and Johnson could not keep the ball out.

Everton went ahead six minutes later while Martin Kelly was laying pole-axed on the pitch after landing awkwardly after an aerial collision with Victor Anichebe.

The ball found its way to Leon Osman and he jinked his way into the penalty area before slipping a pass inside for Beckford to slot past Reina, who was booked for his protestations about Kelly not being able to receive treatment.

But just as Everton looked to have secured a grip on the game Howard handed their rivals a way back in the 68th minute when he tripped Maxi Rodriguez as they challenged for the breakdown of Meireles' free-kick.

Referee Phil Dowd pointed to the spot and Kuyt duly dispatched.

The closing moments became increasingly frenetic as the home side pressed for the winner they desperately craved to get the second era of Dalglish up and running.

Even the legendary manager's encouragement from the sidelines could not cajole the breakthrough.

But with Henry and Werner in the city for the next few days he may have to save his most persuasive arguments for the owners as he seeks reinforcements for his squad.

Liverpool are only four points above the relegation zone and considerable improvement is still required to banish the lingering but almost unthinkable spectre of relegation.

Teams:

Liverpool Reina, Kelly, Skrtel, Agger (Kyrgiakos 46), Johnson, Meireles (Shelvey 80), Spearing, Lucas, Kuyt, Torres, Maxi.

Subs Not Used: Gulacsi, Aurelio, Cole, Pacheco, Babel.

Booked: Reina, Torres, Kuyt.

Goals: Meireles 29, Kuyt 68 pen.

Everton Howard, Neville, Heitinga, Distin, Baines, Coleman,Fellaini, Arteta, Osman (Rodwell 77), Beckford (Vaughan 73), Anichebe (Bilyaletdinov 81).

Subs Not Used: Mucha, Hibbert, Gueye, Baxter.

Goals: Distin 46, Beckford 52.

Att: 44,795

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1 ( English Premier League, 12 January 2011 )


Liverpool's Martin Kelly ( in black ) vying with Blackpool's Charlie Adam

The manager and the year may have changed but Liverpool's problems away from home continued as Kenny Dalglish's first Barclays Premier League match since returning as manager ended in defeat at Blackpool.

Liverpool's troubles on the road contributed to the departure of Roy Hodgson last weekend but the Seasiders showed October's win by the same score at Anfield was no fluke.

Fernando Torres had given Dalglish the ideal start with a third-minute strike but goals from Gary Taylor-Fletcher and DJ Campbell extended Liverpool's miserable away league record to just two victories in almost 13 months.

It was not the start the 59-year-old Scot was expecting on his return to the top flight after more than 12 years away.

Dalglish said when he took over at the weekend he did not think the game had altered much.

However, when he was last in charge of Liverpool almost 20 years ago, Blackpool were in the old Fourth Division and the times are changing as Blackpool secured their first league double over Liverpool since 1947.

It had all begun so well for the visitors, looking to bounce back from Sunday's FA Cup exit at Manchester United.

After that match Dalglish had promised to get Torres back to his best after a laboured season and he was true to his word as the Spaniard struck in double-quick time from the kick-off.

And the goal came from another of the manager's tactical decisions, which saw the returning Glen Johnson, whose partner gave birth to a boy last night, lined up in an unfamiliar left-back position after Martin Kelly's impressive display against United.

ultimate punishment

Dalglish was rewarded for keeping faith with youngster Kelly as he set up the opening goal.

When Dirk Kuyt span the ball out to the defender he advanced over the halfway line before rolling a pass into the inside-right channel.

Torres did not need a second invitation, racing into the area and even from a tight angle he was able to fire a ferocious shot past Richard Kingson and into the roof of the net.

It was only the Spain international's second goal in his last nine matches and just his seventh of the season.

The visitors' joy lasted only until the 12th minute, however, as when Raul Meireles carelessly gave the ball away to David Vaughan in midfield he played in Taylor-Fletcher to exact the ultimate punishment by running through the defence to roll a shot under Jose Reina.

All the players then ran to the touchline to hold up a T-shirt with the words '4 Butch you Bluenose RIP' - a reference to Macclesfield player Richard Butcher who died suddenly this week.

Blackpool had the better chances in the remainder of the half, with Campbell heading wide from five yards and Taylor-Fletcher almost catching out Reina with a lob from the right wing after the goalkeeper duffed his kick.

deep cross

The home side stepped up the pressure after the break with Charlie Adam's left-footed drive beaten away by Reina, who then tipped over Vaughan's shot.

Liverpool almost produced an eye-catching response when Milan Jovanovic's left-wing cross to the far post saw Torres volley well over, with the Spaniard also forcing a low save from Kingson this time from the left of the area.

Meireles then cut in from the right to hit a left-footed shot wide while Kuyt's low effort forced Kingson to save at the expense of a corner.

With 21 minutes remaining the Seasiders struck the killer blow when Ian Evatt beat Martin Skrtel to Eardley's deep cross and Campbell headed home.

Meireles' header from Torres' cross at the other end was not as accurate and dropped just over the crossbar.

Liverpool could have had a penalty in the 79th minute when the ball hit Craig Cathcart's arm, which was raised well above his head, but referee Michael Oliver blew for a foul by Torres.

The Reds have now lost 10 of their 21 league matches and eight out of 11 on the road.

If Dalglish wants the job on a permanent basis he will have to find a way of eliminating results such as this.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Manchester United 1 Liverpool 0 ( FA Cup 3rd round, 9 January 2011 )



Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina punching the ball away


Kenny Dalglish failed to get the dream start he was looking for as Manchester United ensured his second stint as the new Liverpool boss began with a 1-0 FA Cup defeat at Old Trafford.

Dalglish arrived from Dubai on Saturday night after accepting the challenge of reviving the Merseysiders' fortunes, which have plummeted dramatically in recent times, culminating in Roy Hodgson's dismissal on Saturday.

And he certainly brought more conviction to his players and Liverpool's supporters.

It will take rather more to create a winning team though, and while Dalglish can take heart from the way his side battled back following Ryan Giggs' controversial second-minute penalty and the dismissal of captain Steven Gerrard for a nasty first-half challenge on Michael Carrick, the Scot knows there is so much work to do.

Still, his name brings hope, even if time has moved on since February 22, 1991, when Dalglish resigned in the wake of an epic 4-4 draw with Everton.

Indeed, just eight days after Dalglish's dramatic decision to quit the club he will forever be linked with, came another significant day in English football - Giggs' United debut.

That Giggs boasts a record 11 Premier League winners' medals, 855 appearances and 157 goals for the Old Trafford outfit just emphasises the time that has elapsed since Dalglish bestrode an Anfield outfit that were still worthy of their status as a football giant.

There was a symmetry therefore about Giggs confidently striding up to dispatch a second-minute penalty that punctured so much of the optimism within the Dalglish bubble.

Not that the Scot would have been entirely convinced by Howard Webb's penalty award. Few who saw the replay were, although Daniel Agger's unwise decision to stick out a leg did offer Dimitar Berbatov something to fall over.

Unfortunately for Dalglish, it was not the last time he had reason to curse Webb, who steered the game towards its eventual outcome with two crucial decisions around the half hour.

The first was a non-decision when Rafael thudded into Raul Meireles with a tackle that won the ball, but was also two-footed.

Had Webb taken action for that, Gerrard might have thought twice about his own ill-fated lunge.

But the World Cup final referee kept his cards in his pocket and waved play on.

The same did not apply when Gerrard launched himself into England team-mate Carrick, going over the top of the United man, which Webb deemed reckless enough to merit instant dismissal.

Having taken all this into account, and the remainder of an otherwise positive opening 45 minutes for his team, Dalglish loitered for just long enough after the half-time whistle to suggest he might take issue with Webb. In the end, he opted not to bother.

The Scot's interval team talk could at least have reflected on decent opportunities for Fernando Torres, denied the chance to exert his superiority over Nemanja Vidic by the United skipper's absence, Gerrard and Maxi Rodriguez.

He must also have known that United would dominate possession in the way his own side had done before Gerrard's departure.

And if Javier Hernandez had been able to glance Darren Fletcher's right-wing cross into the bottom corner a couple of minutes after the restart, Liverpool would have had nothing worth fighting for anyway.

As it turned out, the Mexican was off target. And though Liverpool did spend long periods chasing possession, roused by their supporters, who were gaining their own voice through Dalglish, they refused to give up.

Ryan Babel brought a low save out of Tomasz Kuszczak before Fabio Aurelio sent a free-kick curling towards the top corner, forcing the Pole to claw the ball away.

It took United some time to re-establish dominance, although when they did, two blocked shots, for Berbatov and Rafael, rejected penalty appeals for Jonny Evans and Giggs, both far more plausible than the one Webb gave, plus an excellent save from Reina to deny Patrice Evra, were scant reward for a thrilling melee.

The sight of Michael Owen being introduced for United 16 minutes from time just added another surreal dimension to an amazing day.

There was no goal for Owen against his old club, as Anderson and Evra went closest to increasing United's advantage before the final whistle.

Teams

Man Utd Kuszczak, Rafael Da Silva, Ferdinand, Evans (Smalling 84), Evra, Nani, Carrick, Fletcher (Anderson 62), Giggs, Berbatov, Hernandez (Owen 75).

Subs Not Used: Lindegaard, Fabio Da Silva, Obertan, Gibson.

Booked: Fletcher, Anderson.

Goals: Giggs 2 pen.

Liverpool Reina, Kelly, Skrtel, Agger, Aurelio, Kuyt, Meireles (Shelvey 60), Lucas, Maxi (Babel 60), Gerrard,Torres (Ngog 77).

Subs Not Used: Gulacsi, Kyrgiakos, Wilson, Poulsen.

Sent Off: Gerrard (32).

Att: 74,727

Blackburn Rovers 3 Liverpool 1 ( English Premier League, 5 January 2011 )


Liverpool's Fernando Torres looking disappointed with Liverpool's horrible display




Roy Hodgson has survived many low points in his short spell as Liverpool manager but Wednesday night's 3-1 defeat at Blackburn would seem to be one disaster too far and could hasten his exit from Anfield.

Even before Saturday's injury-time winner against Bolton the suggestion was club owners New England Sports Ventures were actively looking for a replacement.

On this performance they will probably have to speed up that search as two goals from Benjani Mwaruwari, who had not started since November 6 and scored once in 12 previous appearances, and one from Martin Olsson condemned the Reds to a ninth Barclays Premier League defeat of the season, despite Steven Gerrard's late consolation.

The now almost-obligatory chants for club legend Kenny Dalglish surfaced in the second half and at one point it seemed all four sides of Ewood Park were singing "You're getting sacked in the morning" to Hodgson.

Liverpool had lost just one of their previous 24 league meetings against Blackburn but even that was not enough encouragement for the travelling fans.

They voted with their feet, as they had done against Bolton on Saturday when Anfield was about 8,000 below capacity, and for the first time failed to fill the Darwen End at Ewood Park.

Pity the poor souls who made the short journey east as they had to endure a result more demoralising than the 1-0 defeat at home to Wolves last week.

Despite coming up against one of the most lightweight midfields in the Premier League - Olsson, David Dunn, Morten Gamst Pedersen and Junior Hoilett - Liverpool failed to impose themselves on the game.

Fernando Torres, who was on the end of some tough tackling but nothing over the top, flashed an early header wide but spent most of the game complaining to referee Andre Marriner.

Rovers looked far more threatening and after Dunn had volleyed over from the edge of the penalty area and Mame Biram Diouf had bundled an eight-yard shot straight at Jose Reina they found their shooting boots.

Defender Ryan Nelsen was given plenty of time in the centre circle to play the ball out to Diouf on the left and when he knocked it on Olsson raced past the static Glen Johnson to fire past Reina in the 32nd minute.

Five minutes later it was Sotirios Kyrgiakos' turn to be slow to react as Benjani controlled Pedersen's cross on his chest and turned to lash a ferocious volley past Reina.

By contrast the most work Rovers' inexperienced goalkeeper Mark Bunn, deputising for the injured Paul Robinson, had to do was fingertip Joe Cole's angled shot wide of the far post.

The Liverpool manager's misery was complete when in the 57th minute Hoilett went around Martin Skrtel and Johnson as if they were not there and from the byline crossed for Benjani to sidefoot home his second of the night.

In almost an exact replay of Benjani's second goal Diouf ran into the left of the area and crossed into the six-yard box but Hoilett could not get his outstretched foot on the ball.

Gerrard, on his 550th Liverpool appearance, fired in an 80th-minute consolation when Torres' shot was blocked but that barely raised a cheer from the travelling support.

When the captain ballooned over a penalty five minutes later, after being fouled by Salgado, any hopes of an Istanbul-style fightback were dashed.

But even an occurrence such as that would have done nothing to mask the malaise the club are currently in.

Hodgson, as both Fulham and Liverpool manager, has now won just two away league games since the start of the 2009/10 season.

That has contributed significantly to his problems but a failure to win over fans and impose a suitably offensive style of play have also been a factor.

This result and the embarrassing sound of Rovers fans singing "Can we play you every week" and "Are you Burnley in disguise" will not have gone unnoticed in the Boston headquarters of NESV.

The next move is surely theirs and it is one Hodgson will be dreading.

Teams

Blackburn Bunn, Salgado, Samba, Nelsen, Givet, Hoilett, Dunn (Morris 75), Pedersen, Olsson (El-Hadji Diouf 73), Mame Diouf, Mwaruwari (Goulon 84).

Subs Not Used: Fielding, Linganzi, Doran, Hanley.

Booked: Dunn.

Goals: Olsson 32, Mwaruwari 38, 57.

Liverpool Reina, Johnson, Kyrgiakos (Agger 51), Skrtel, Konchesky, Cole, Gerrard, Lucas, Maxi (Kuyt 58), Torres,Ngog (Babel 78).

Subs Not Used: Gulacsi, Jovanovic, Poulsen, Kelly.

Booked: Lucas.

Goals: Gerrard 81.

Att: 24,522

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Seloka Cinta Remaja..........

Apa nak jadi dengan manusia,

semua benda nak kongsi bersama,

air segelas minum berdua,

konon setia katanya.

Yang lagi dahsyat,

berjalan kemana-mana pun nak berdua,

dah macam tak ada orang lain kat dalam ini dunia,

macam belangkas sentiasa berdua.

Inilah bahana orang bercinta,

bercinta tapi tak tau apa itu CINTA.

Inilah sekarang punya remaja,

maaf andai terkasar bahasa,

bukan mengutuk bukan mengata,

semuanya realiti benar belaka.

Ada yang kata cinta itu buta...betul ke?

Kalau buta dimana matanya?

Ada yang kata cinta itu gila...

macam-macam pengertian remaja,

pening kepala dibuatnya.

Lagi teruk yang kata cinta itu untuk sementara,

untuk buat suka-suka,

untuk seronok-seronok saja.

Ada yang kata cinta itu,

C - cinta

I - itu

N - nikmati

T - tubuh

A - anda

tak ke melampau namanya?!

Manusia manusia...

Muda-muda dah gatal nak bercinta,

konon dah cukup remaja,

tapi makan pakai pun mak bapak yang jaga,

dah tak tau nak cakap apa,

kalau ditegur bukannya nak dengar kata,

bila nasihat ada-ada saja jawapannya..

darah muda... macam tu la gayanya...

Mula-mula kenal sms dan chat saja,

bila dah lama kenal mulalah ajak berjumpa

dari berkawan jadi bercinta.

Bila dah bercinta...

Bila dah bercinta macam2 ragamnya,

sesaat tak berjumpa macam setahun lamanya,

itulah kata-kata manis si dia.

Bila berjumpa nak berdua aja,

konon nak privasi katanya,

dia tak tau ada orang ketiga,

yelah benda tak nampak di mata.

Mula-mula bercinta semua cantik di mata,

yang panas pun sejuk katanya.

Manusia manusia...

Inilah permainan dunia...

benar kata orang cinta itu buta,

tapi kalau buta dimana matanya...

Inilah yang buat aku tertanya-tanya.

Cinta tidak akan datang kalau tak dicari,

cinta takkan dapat kalau tak diberi...

Betul ke?

Sukar untuk aku percaya...

Tapi inilah hakikatnya.

Mind is the greatest gift,

gunakan lah sebaiknya.

Cintailah Yang Maha Mencintai...

Istiqamah dalam Menjaga Hati.......~~

Bismillahirrahmanirrahim.........



“Sesuatu yang menurutmu baik untukmu, belum tentu baik menurut Allah untukmu.

Dan sesuatu yang menurutmu buruk bagimu, belum tentu buruk menurut Allah bagimu”.



“Wahai Allah, aku meminta kepada-Mu kecintaan kepada-Mu,

kecintaan kepada orang yang mencintaimu, serta aku meminta amalan yang bisamengantarkan aku kepada cinta-Mu.”



“Kerana aku Mencintaimu”



Kerana aku mencintaimu, maka aku ingin menjagamu

Kerana aku mencintaimu, aku tak ingin terlalu dekat denganmu

Kerana aku mencintaimu, aku tak ingin menyakitimu

Kerana cintaku padamu,



Tak akan kubiarkan cermin hatimu menjadi suram

Tak akan kubiarkan telaga jiwamu menjadi keruh

Tak akan kubiarkan perisai qalbumu menjadi retak,

bahkan pecah

Kerana cinta ini,



Ku tak ingin mengusik ketentraman batinmu,

Ku tak ingin mempesonamu,

Ku tak ingin membuatmu simpati dan kagum,

Atau pun menaruh harap padaku.



Maka biarlah......

Aku bersikap tegas padamu,

Biarlah aku seolah acuh tak memperhatikanmu,

Biarkan aku bersikap dingin,

Tidak mengapa kau tidak menyukai aku,

Bahkan membenciku sekali pun, tidak masalah bagiku….

Semua itu kerana aku mencintaimu,

Demi keselamatanmu,

Demi kemuliaanmu..



Sebab.........

Ada kekasih yang membuktikan cintanya dgn jutaan kalimat pujian dan rayuan....

Ada pula dgn sikap nan penuh kasih..

Tak sedikit dgn pngorbanan yang meluluh lantakkan harga diri..

Ada pula dngan mengerah tenaga .....



Namun bagiku......Aku mecintai mu dengan menundukkan wajahku pada mu,

bukan karena ku ingin berpaling darimu,

tapi krn ku ingin menjaga pandanganmu dari panah2 iblis..

Ku mecintaimu dengan tidak melemah lembutkan suaraku padamu,

bukan krn aku ingin menyakitimu,

namun krn aku ingin menjaga hatimu dari bisikan syaitan yang menipu..

Ku mencintaimu dengan menjauh darimu,

bukan krn ku membencimu....



Namun krn ku ingin menjaga mu dari khalwat yang menjebak..

Ku mencintaimu dgn menjaga diri mu dan diriku.....

Menjaga kesucianmu dan ksucianku.....

Menjaga kehormatanmu dan kehormatanku.....

Menjaga ketenangan hatimu dan hatiku....



Cinta......Tak mengapa saat ini kita jauh,

krn kelak Allah yang akan menyatukan kita dalam ikatan sucinya.....

Kerana itu jauh lebih bererti.. Jauh lebih abadi..

Kerana ku yakin.....Janji Allah adalah pasti, wanita yang baik hanya untuk lelaki yang baik..

Seperti inilah ku mcintaimu.....Dngn mjaga ksucian diri’ jiwa dan hatiku....

Hanya untuk ku persembahkan pd mu kelak.....

Oleh kerana itu cinta.... Jaga kesucian cintamu juga hanya untukku..



~ Ya Rabb......padaMu ku titipkan cintaku padanya.....~~



*** Amin....ya rabbal alamin.....~



~> SO, JANGAN NODAI CINTA & JAGALAH HATI!!!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Saya minta maaf...~~~~~~

Nazeera.....

saya minta maaf dengna awak....saya tahu apa yang saya buat tu salah...& saya dah lukakan hati awak lagi...intan kata awak menangis....saya tak suka buat orang lain menangis sebab perbuatan saya....

saya minta maaf sebab saya terlalu persistent dengan awak....awak dah pun bagitahu saya dulu...tentang prinsip awak...saya hormati prinsip awak..tapi tadi saya rasa kecewa sangat...dan saya buat benda bodoh itu....

kalau ada lagi secebis rasa ingin memaafkan saya...maka maafkanlah saya...kalau tidak...anggaplah semua ni sebagai takdir...dan saya sedar yang saya ta cukup baik dan x layak nak jadi kawan awak sekalipun....

apa-apapun yang berlaku..semoga awak diberkati-Nya....sekurang-kurangnya..saya nak tengok awak bahagia nanti...mungkin saya bukan orang yang mampu bahagiakan awak...

terima kasih sebab sudi jadi kawan saya selama ini...I'll appreciate it...hanya Allah SWT je yang boleh balas segala apa yang baik awak pernah buat untuk saya....

selamat tinggal awak......

Ya Allah...what I have done...?????

today i made a very,very silly mistake...
ada ke aku gi post kat wall facebook aku...
aku ckp yang aku memang x puas hati dengan nazeera...
aku gi cakap yang dia tak appreciate aku sebagaimana aku appreciate dia...

ramai pulak yang like post aku tu..tapi sume budak luar laa...bukan batch aku...
tiba-tiba intan sabrina YM aku....
kata tak elok aku buat macam tu....sepatutnyer aku kena respect perasaan nazeera...dia seorang wanita..jadi of course dia mudah terasa hati dengan kata-kata aku tu tadi....

then aku baca plak satu artikel ni..dari kawan aku...pasal 'istiqamah hati bila dilanda cinta kepada seseorang'.....bila aku baca artikel tu..aku rasa menyesal....
aku menyesal sebab buat macam tu kat dia..aku dah lukakan hati dia...and almost certain dia mesti tak mahu kawan dengna aku lagi...

aku terus delete post tu..aku berterima kasih kat intan sebab dia sedarkan aku cepat-cepat...kalau tak, entah ape lagi aku cakap mengata dia tu....

i realised that even when we reallylove someone, we can't expect the person we love to give back exactly what we wanted from them....maksudnye ialah...kita suka/cinta dekat seseorang tu..tapi kita x boleh mengharap sangat si dia tu akan balas balik dengan cara yang kita suka....

i should have never expected much from her....she just wanted me as a friend, not more than that...jus myself that expected too much from her.....

aku akan pergi mintak maaf balik dekat dia....tapi aku memang malu & segan nak jumpa dia face-to-face....aku rasa macam hina sangat depan dia..aku rasa macam tak layak nak kawan or cakap dengan dia....

lepas ni, aku terima je ape seadanya...kalau dia nak terus kawan lagi dengan aku..alhamdulillah aku bersyukur..kalau tak..well thats the price i had to pay.....aku betul-betul menyesal sekarang...adakah nasi sudah menjadi bubur?? atau ade lagi ke sinar harapan dari dia untuk aku ...? aku rasa bersalah sangat....aku dah menangis pun tadi...hati aku tak tenang...

hanya pada-Mu ya Allah..aku mintak petunjuk dari-Mu.....;(

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Dirantai Digelangi Rindu ( Exist )




(1)
Syahdu malam berlagu sepi....
mengiring rawan dalam taman hati...
gelisah menanti kau kembali....
manja menagih bujukan di sisi...

(2)
kerana desakan cintaku....
dirantai digelangi rindu.....
sehinggakan diri sanggup mengalah....
kepadamu....


(3)
dosamu ku anggapkan debu...
bisa diterbang angin yang lalu...
ku sedia memaafkanmu...
biar aku berparut seribu...
asal sembuh lukamu...pahitku...
rasa madu....


(4)
pulanglah oh kasihku...
ku rayu kepadamu....
janganlah diturutkan...
mainan perasaanmu....
serikanlah duniaku....
yang semakin tandus...
dan gersang....
dengan belaian senda gurauanmu....
duhai sayang....

( ulang 3, 1x )

Pulanglah oh kasihku...
Kurayu kepadamu...
Janganlah diturutkan mainan perasaanmu...
Serikanlah duniaku yang semakin tandus dan gersang...
Dengan belaian senda gurauanmu...
Duhai sayang...
Oh pulanglah......

Di Ambang Wati ( Wings )




(1)
Yang putih bersih....
dalm gita kama...
si ratu yang dirindu...
persis citra sakti mimpi.....
insan.....

(2)
Di ambang wati...
di dasar hati...
dan diri yang menyeru sumpahan...
sehangat nyawa bergelora....

(3)
terbuka hendaknya...
pintu segala azam....
malam antara malam....
sepasang rembulan....
kembali terpatri...
panji sejahtera...
mengotakan janji silam....ooooohhh..


(4)
asmara....
kejar-mengejar....
hujungnya sepanjang....
hari beredar....
asmara....
kejar-mengejar...
hujungnya sepanjang hari.....

( ulang 3 , 1x )

(5)
asmara...
kejar-mengejar...
hujungnya sepanjang...
hari beredar...
mengukur bayangan berahi....
menghitung detik perpisahan....
mendamba ke pangkuan kekasih...
menangis dalam kesyahduan......

yang murni........

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Liverpool 2 Bolton Wanderers 1 ( English Premier League, 1 January 2011 )


Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt ( in red ) tangling with Bolton'sMark Davies





Liverpool earned manager Roy Hodgson some breathing space, but nothing more, with a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Bolton at Anfield.

With reports suggesting owners New England Sports Ventures are now actively seeking a replacement, the 63-year-old could be living on borrowed time after a woeful six months in charge.

When Kevin Davies headed in Matt Taylor's 43rd-minute free-kick things looked even worse for Hodgson, but a revitalised Fernando Torres volleyed home an equaliser before Joe Cole tapped in his first league goal for the club he joined in the summer.

The result came as a welcome relief to Hodgson after back-to-back Barclays Premier League defeats, but it may only give the Reds boss a temporary stay of execution.

After their worst start since the 1953/54 season - when Liverpool were relegated - Hodgson appeared to have turned things around only for a defeat at Newcastle and the dreadful performance at home to Wolves three days ago to raise more questions about his future.

Those became more valid when suggestions began to circulate that NESV were stepping up their search for what will be the club's most important appointment in decades.

The feeling was the American owners were prepared to see out the season with Hodgson, who was brought in three months before their £300million takeover in October, but recent performances and major public relations gaffes have changed their stance.

Hodgson's attempt to defend his criticism of fans who targeted their anger at him in midweek failed to cut any ice with supporters and, more importantly, seem to have had an adverse impact on owner John Henry and chairman Tom Werner.

It did not provide the ideal backdrop for Hodgson's most important match in his short reign and the situation was given extra spice because the man in the opposition dug-out, Owen Coyle, who has transformed Bolton in just 12 months, has been touted as a potential successor.

Add to that the fact captain Steven Gerrard was only fit enough for a place on the bench after cramping up having played 90 minutes against Wolves in his first appearance after six weeks out, and the outlook appeared bleak for Hodgson even before kick-off.

One solitary banner in the Kop read 'Fans' New Year Wish - New Manager', but if Hodgson was expecting his side to show an early reaction to their miserable midweek defeat it did not materialise.

Hodgson was forced to send on Gerrard for Raul Meireles midway through the first half after the Portugal midfielder failed to run off an injury sustained minutes earlier.

Just prior to that Taylor had hacked away Maxi Rodriguez's cross-shot from Torres' looped pass to the far post.

Taylor proved to be even more effective at the other end as, after curling one low free-kick into the side-netting, it was his set-piece which allowed Kevin Davies to head home two minutes before the interval after Fabio Aurelio, making his first league start of the season, had fouled Rodrigo Moreno.

Liverpool could have been ahead by then as Rodriguez headed Dirk Kuyt's deep cross onto the top of the crossbar, while in injury time Lucas Leiva skewed wide from close range.

Torres may have given the impression of a man who did not know where his next goal was coming from, but in one flash of genius it all came flooding back.

The second half was only four minutes old when Gerrard's first-time pass from David Ngog's knockdown picked out Torres on the penalty spot and he clinically volleyed home his first goal since November 10.

Torres instantly looked a transformed player and his next effort from the left of the penalty area whistled past Jussi Jaaskelainen and wide of the far post, while Rodriguez and Gerrard both had close-range shots charged down.

Gerrard breathed new life into his previously prolific partnership with Torres and another chipped pass into the penalty area saw the Spain international fire just wide.

An error by Glen Johnson gifted the ball to substitute Ivan Klasnic late on but the England international was indebted to Reina for holding the fierce shot.

Liverpool finished the game as they should have started it, pressing for victory, and they were rewarded with an injury-time winner.

Gerrard's deep cross was touched back and substitute Cole tapped in from a couple of yards for his first league goal for Liverpool.

It may have eased the pressure on Hodgson, but even a vastly-improved second half performance may not be enough to convince the owners the club is heading in the right direction.

Kembali Terjalin ( Slam )



(1)
Seperti mimpi....
perkenalan itu...
cuma seketika...
namun di dalam hati...
dirimu...
ku terkenang jua....

(2)
Engkaulah permata..
di dalam genggaman...
tidak ku sedari....
kaca yang bersadur keemasan...
terus ku cari....

(3)
Tertutup pintu hati....
minda tak berfungsi....
di ketika itu...
tak tahu menilai...
mana yang tulen, mana yang palsu....

(4)
Di akhir-akhir ini...
ketika aku...
dalam kesepian...
terasa kejahilan itu...
bagiku...
satu kerugian...

(5)
Andai di situ...
ada ruang...
bolehkah kiranya...
ku menumpang....
andia ada sisa....
kemaafan....
maafkan diri ini...
yang dulu melukakan...

(6)
berilah aku...
kesempatan....
ku buktikan erti keikhlasan....
andai terpaksa aku rela....
menepis ego aku untuk kita....


(7)
ku pohon darimu...
ketulusan hati...
menjalin kembali....
perhubungan suci......

( ulang 5,6 & 7 , 1x )

Mutiara~~






(1)
Berulang kenyataan ku beri...
tapi kau masih tidak mengerti....
perasaan ku ini....
adakah kau memahami...

(2)
Langkah hiba telah ku utuskan...
berjalan di setiap belaian...
sepi mengajar kita....
memahami bahasa cinta....

(3)
Dalam bersahaja kau selitkan madah
yang terindah...
dalam terpesona seraut wajahmu...
keunggulan dan kesucianmu
bagai mutiara....
yang terus memancar...
di hatiku....

Puisi cinta yang kian lama...
memancar indah serta bercahaya....
telah ku cuba..
tapi tak berdaya...
hendak ku lupa...
teringat semula...
seraut wajah....

( ulang rangkap 3, 2x )

Bara ( Wings )





Semalaman ku tak lena...
bayangmu menjelma...
rindu semakin menyala...
bagai gelora...
di dalam dada...

kini baru ku sedari...
cinta bersemi....
berputik di ranting hati...
bahagia kan menanti...
dua sejoli...
dalam ikatan kasih yang terpateri...


( Chorus )
Bara yang panas membara...
sanggup ku genggami jua...
namun ku tempuhi....
dengan rela...
tak ku peduli...
gerhana jiwa ini...
sudah mu bakti bersemadi...
kini ku miliki....
ku tak akan sunyi...
kerna kau di sisi...


kau bidadari....
kaulah penyeri....
terukir semua janji...
yang tulus dan suci....

( ulang Chorus 1x )

Bara yang menyala....
ku genggami jua...
biar sepanas mana bara yang terasa...
ku pelihara...
cinta yang setia...
hingga ke akhirnya bersama bahagia....

Dipenjara Janji ( Wings ) ~~





Hatiku digirisnya lagi...
kali ini lebih dalam dan pedih....
hanya aku sudha berjanji...
dia cintaku yang terakhir....

Sungguh tak pernah ku menduga...
dia akan mengulanginya semula....
sanggup untuk menodai cinta...
dan membiarkan aku sengsara.....


( Chorus )
Dia....
tanpa ku sangka...
hanya ku pendamkan...
satu percintaan....
yang bisa ku jadikan...
tangga-tanggaku...
ke pintu syurga...
Leraikan rindu....
mengecap bahagia.....
yang kerap dimadah...
insan yang murni...
yang dah rasakan...
cinta yang aku...
mimpi.....

( ulang chorus 1x )


sungguh tak pernah ku menduga...
dia akan mengulanginya semula....
sanggup untuk menodai cinta..
dan membiarkan aku sengsara......

Jika kau rasa getarnya~~~ ( kumpulan Slam )







Janganlah hanya mengukir janji...
sedangkan dikau masih mencari....
adakah benar kata-kata....
bukan ungkapan sementara...

kaulah pancaran yang daku rasa....
bagaikan obor yang menyinar....
jika terpadam tiba-tiba....
sunyilah insan alam gelita....


( Chorus )
jika kau selam hati ini....
pastinya engkau kan mengerti...
betapa sucinya kasihku...
jangan diragu....
jika kau rasa getarnya....
debaran kasih cinta yang meronta....
nilai kasihku padamu....
cukup berharga....

bukan simpati yang aku pinta....
kebenaranmu memutus kata...
agar dapat ku abadikan...
untuk pedoman meniti cinta....

( ulang Chorus 1x )