Wednesday, June 27, 2007

A Break

Sorry that I haven't been around for ages. I hope everyone is alright. Just wanna tell you that the blog is taking a break (well actually it has been for so long already), but I will be back..erm hopefully when the new season begins. I am currently trying to enjoy the last month staying at Newcastle, which is hard because I love it here so much. It's hard to depart those memories but I'm glad it's all happened, and I'm proud to say that I made my dream come true. Remember two years ago I was making all the efforts to come here, the joy when I passed the exams, the braveness leaving home for the first time, and then the wonderful one year living here...

Thank you for all people who made my staying happy. Time to move on and I'll miss everything happened here. Thanks mark, you made me feel I'm beautiful. Hopefully I'll have chance to come back again at some point of my life. I believe that you can acheive anything if you dare to dream, and England will always be my dream! See you guys soon! xxx

Saturday, June 09, 2007

6 June 2007 Estonia 0-3 England - Euro 2008 qualifier

BBC - David Beckham inspired England to a comfortable Euro 2008 qualifier win against Estonia in Tallinn to ease the pressure on coach Steve McClaren. Joe Cole broke the deadlock after 36 minutes, turning sweetly to volley home Peter Crouch's flick. Crouch doubled England's lead eight minutes after the break when he headed home a superb Beckham cross. Beckham then provided a far post cross for Michael Owen to add England's third after 61 minutes.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Gerrard - Man of The Match

1 June 2007 England 1-1 Brazil - International Friendly

First of all, I'm glad to see Owen playing again for England. He looked ok for me and all he needs is time. I'm positive he can come back as a good goal scorer. And as for Beckham's return, I think you have to give credits for his attitudes. I admire him for being professional and turn things around. Both England and Real Madrid manager had to call him back to the team, and you can't say that it's just a conincdent. And again, Gerrard was the star man for England. I don't like him playing at the holding role - thought that's a waste of his attacking force but he wouldn't let you down playing any position in the team apart from in goal I guess. The comments below pretty much sums up everything..

Gerrard outshines showman Beckham - by Phil McNulty
"...Gerrard was England's best player in a holding midfield role, while Lampard was poor once more on the international stage as the attacking force.The balance, at least, looked better, but this was more a tribute to Gerrard's brilliance and adaptability than signs of a genuine, workable partnership between the pair. Once Owen Hargreaves is fit, it will be interesting to see what decision McClaren can bring himself to take. He should drop Lampard, give Gerrard the attacking role, and use Hargreaves as the holder...."