Friday, May 16, 2008
what happen to ronaldo?!
i will just give u the image about what is happening..after training later today, ronaldo got interviewed by spanish press...and he revealed that he will consider hi future at manchester united after the champions league final...aku cuak giler...ape die nak buat ni..ados!!!!please ron...stay here..hhuhu..
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Selamat Hari Guru!!
Assalamualaikum..Di sini dibacakan teks ucapan Zulfadhli Bin Zahudin..
SELAMAT HARI GURU diucapkan kepada semua guru yang berada di Malaysia dan di dunia amnya. Di sini saya mengucapkan terima kasih kepada guru- guru yang telah mengajar saya dan semua pelajar di luar sana tanpa mengenal erti penat lelah. Saya tujukan ucapan ini kepada:
Zaman tadika:
Cikgu Zulaikha..kot..aku pun x sure sgt..cikgu ni lawa..sekarang masih lagi kot..miss those times..still remember putting on that red-petaked and white shirt..Using the 'longkang' way everyday going to tadika kemas..
Zaman sekolah rendah:
- SK Matang Jaya Kuching - Erm...quite tough..jap2..The most remembered teacher, Cikgu Anita..My music teacher I think..yalah, still remember the song 'Aku Burung'..taught by her..erm, cikgu Melly..probably most remembered by his physical appearance..handsome chin..eheh..ya2..ustazah junita..my ummi call her 'Atih' bcoz of family relationship..smell2 bacang ckit..the nicest ustazah during my primary school time...
- SK South Miri - Erm..not much memory here but still i still miss my friends there..the teachers, i tried to recall one or two names but i just couldn't..yah2...now i remember..my ustazah again..ustazah masjuwita..lawa tuh...haha, she is very nice to me..taught us how to sing nasyid..although we lost in the competition..pretty much, i still remember a function where I was asked to hold a board which written 'SK South'..yalah, the transition where schools dont use the term sekolah rendah kerajaan anymore..
- SK Bahagia Jaya Sibu - The school where I learn the real meaning of a student..i faced my upsr papers here..from 2000 to 2001, a lot of memories have i been trough..kene marah guru besar coz i used my 'power' as a ketua pelajar ,blinded-pig (membabi buta)..hehe, sori BAEM yer..what more, the teachers were very nice and hardworking..they try to get a 5 A student but they ust couldnt..a lot of 4 A students..and in my years, me and geofinny(i spelled it correctly?) manage to get straight A for upsr..erm, i want to thank PuanHajijah, cikgu Mamat Sumbang, Cikgu Sirai, Cikgu Maria, Cikgu Zamhari, Cikgu Sabtuyah,Ustaz Yahya..for giving me the preparations to face alam sekolah menengah..
- Pendek kata semua cikgu aku sekolah rendah yg melayan kerenah aku yg aku pun x igt sgt...haha, ok je kot..
Zaman sekolah menengah :
This want I dont have to do the numbering..SM Sains Kuching..Sekolah yg menyimpan seribu kenangan bagi diriku..banyak sangat..aku sayang cikgu2 semua..cikgu2 sume best n rapat ngan student..I respek sume cikgu yg mengajar coz they treat us as friends, and I feel really comfortable staying here..5 years of sweat n tears ( awal2 tahun lah..aku ingat lagi...aku x dpt tahan sedih tgk kete unser bapak aku tinggalkan aku tepi tong sampah kat asrama n thinking that i will spend most of my time here...n it's hard to see them again..aku tahan nangis..masuk bilik..n start pade hari tuh, mcm2 pengalaman aku dapat..warden2 strict tapi baik hati..ados, rase nak balik skolah balik..here, saye nak ucapkan selamat hari guru kepada Puan Hajjah Salbiah Binti Haji Seman, atas segala sumbangan n pengorbanan yg dlakukan untuk mengangkat nama sekolah..penolong2 kanan yg always support pengetua, ketua2 bidang n guru2 cemerlang...guru2 yg mengajar aku time menengah rendah..without all of u, i wont be able to face the upper form horizon..cikgu2 menengah atas aku yg suke buat kelas tambahan..walaupun ade kwn2 yg komplen letih bnyk sgt kelas, tapi untuk kebaikan kitorg sebenarnya...hemph...i wont forget those times i had in SM Sains Kuching..the achievements, pahit, jerih, naik, jatuh, kiri, kanan, depan belakang, mengajar aku n frens menjadi 'ORG'...
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Fan's Review

How was it for you?
It couldn't have gone better, the league is always the big one but hopefully there will be more to come next week.
Verdict: 10/10
The manager - "good job" or "time to go"?
People will always want more but Fergie has worked wonders again and I hope he stays for many more years.
Best player / worst player:
Cristiano Ronaldo - What more can you say about him? He just gets better and better. His goalscoring has been phenomenal and I'm not sure what we'd do without him.
Darren Fletcher - It's a bit harsh, but Fletcher hasn't really kicked on, mainly because of injury but it is hard to find anyone else for this category.
Finest hour - the moment of the season:
There are many to choose from, but after such a tight battle with Arsenal and Chelsea, Giggs' clinching goal at Wigan made the last few minutes a lot more relaxing.
Big issue:
The team is firing on all cylinders, there is a healthy mix of youth and experience so the only concern the fans have got is getting back from Moscow in one piece.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
org kahwin di 'India Street'??!!

fotografer berpusu2 amik gambar...aku pun berlagak like one..haha, bygkan pada hari yg panas terik pun ade org nak kahwin kat open air kat cni
pengantin lelaki pgi mane?hehe...photoshoot rupenyer..
Kesian..really pity them..
tgk manager..eh, first team coach yg bongkak..muke mmg kokak..haha, hisap jari lah ko grant..the title is ours again..play off?cow dung!!hihi...
Champion2!!glory2 Man United..
It was nervous, tense, nail-biting stuff at times, but Manchester United are league champions for the 17th time, after beating Wigan at the JJB Stadium.
Goals in either half from Cristiano Ronaldo and Ryan Giggs sealed the trophy for United, who have now won 10 titles since the inception of the Premier League. It was only fitting that the goals came from Ronaldo, from the penalty spot for his 41st goal of a prolific season, and Giggs, who joined Sir Bobby Charlton as United’s joint all-time appearance-maker.
Bolton's late equaliser to earn a 1-1 draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge means United win the league by two points.
United went into the make-or-break clash buoyed by the return of Nemanja Vidic and Wayne Rooney from injury, as Sir Alex Ferguson fielded a strong attacking side. For all the attacking intent evident in the Reds’ line-up, however, it was the hosts who showed the most promising early signs, as Jason Koumas twice shot wastefullty off-target from decent positions outside the area.
The Reds were undoubtedly on the back foot, but could have sneaked ahead after 15 minutes if Wayne Rooney’s close-range effort hadn’t been deflected wide. Paul Scholes then lashed comfortably wide of Chris Kirkland’s post from 20 yards, but Wigan should have opened the scoring shortly afterwards, passing up two decent chances from corners.
First, Titus Bramble could only fire over the bar after the loose ball had fallen to him, then Marcus Bent planted a free header over the bar. Wigan, although they had nothing to play for other than pride and prize money, were giving it everything they could. Having been in the media spotlight all week, they knew anything less would be scrutinised endlessly.
Ronaldo mustered United’s first effort on target after 25 minutes, but Kirkland was able to paw away his 30-yard free kick in relative comfort. The England goalkeeper was scrambling four minutes later, however, as Ronaldo lobbed a superb cross into the six-yard box, but Carlos Tevez was unable to apply any sort of finishing touch.
Just after the half-hour mark, Ronaldo was handed the chance to settle United nerves from the penalty spot. Wigan failed to clear a long punt forward and, amid the confusion, Emmerson Boyce fouled Rooney and referee Steve Bennett pointed straight to the penalty spot. After a lengthy delay, soundtracked by a shrill home support, the Portuguese winger stepped up and side-footed a shot inside Kirkland’s left-hand post, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way.
The home contingent were incensed at the penalty’s award and conversion, and they had a further grievance to air shortly afterwards when Scholes, already booked for an earlier poor challenge on Wilson Palacios, escaped with a stern lecture after barging the same player to the ground to end a promising Latics break.
Shortly afterwards, by which point the sun had turned to heavy rain, Nemanja Vidic was required to make a superb back-post clearance, with Heskey waiting for a certain tap-in behind him.
By half-time, thunder and lightning was adding an unnecessary extra touch of drama to proceedings. However, a goal to the good, and with Chelsea being held at home by Bolton, things were going largely to plan for United.
The Reds almost had a two-goal cushion just after the restart, but Kirkland managed to palm Ronaldo’s powerful 25-yard free kick over the bar. The United fans amassed behind Kirkland’s goal were vocally demanding a penalty some five minutes later when Scholes was felled inside the box, but referee Bennett declined to award a second kick. From the resultant corner, Ronaldo powerfully headed past Kirkland, but also past the post.
The Latics goalkeeper then made a superb one-handed save to keep out a low shot from Rooney, as United sought to put the game, and the title race, beyond their rivals. Just before the hour mark, he produced another fine block, this time from Tevez, to keep United nerves jangling.
Any anxiety will not have been helped by the news that Chelsea had taken the lead at Stamford Bridge. Nor that Wigan, who had barely had a touch of the ball in the opening stages of the second half, were suddenly alive again. Set-pieces continued to be the hosts’ best outlet, and Heskey was terrifyingly close to levelling the score with 22 minutes remaining. The England striker powerfully met Koumas’ inswinging free-kick, only for his header to land on the roof of van der Sar’s net.
That scare was a timely wake-up call for United, who gradually began to re-assert their authority on the game. Ryan Giggs and Owen Hargreaves were introduced for Scholes and Park, allowing Giggs to become United’s joint all-time leading appearance maker. The veteran Welsh winger struck the telling blow for the Reds with 11 minutes remaining. Rooney cut in from the left wing, advanced and slid a ball through to Giggs, totally unmarked, in the centre of the penalty area. Totally unflustered, the experienced campaigner simply took a touch, slotted low past Kirkland and sparked scenes of unabashed delirium among the writhing Reds supporters.
“We’re gonna win the league,” they bellowed, as one. Although Wigan did mount a spirited late response, with Giggs clearing off the line, Figueroa striking the post and Heskey passing up countless late headers, they were right. As ever, United didn't do it the easy way. Attentions will quickly turn to Moscow and the Champions League final, but for now there's time to savour the sweet feeling of a tenth Premier League title.











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