morning glory...
i just got up...yawn yawn...
last night was one hell of a mu match, united won 6-2, wow after so long a big scoring squad. but their defense was bad...i really had to say if it wasn't for the offensive moves...united would have let in more goals. but most of all i'm happy to see the old red devils back, the high scoring, striking fear in their apponents...yeah. october, arsenal watch out.
on another sports news, have you guys noticed how much negative press there is about michael schumacher. i mean three races he has not won and people have decided to say he has lost it. todays news barrichello out shined schumacher in shanghai. he won, yeah sure...but if it was barrichello with all those problems he would have parked it. now how many times have we watched michael deliver the goods and rubens (you just feel like telling him to shove it up his ass for just following other cars around the track). i mean michael has single handedly rewriten history, highest points scored all time, highest points scored in a season, most wins in a season, most back to back wins, most poles positions, most fastest laps, most important of all most number of championships...7 times world champion, and i seriously ask is there anybody out there brave enough to put a bet against him next season. i mean 3 races he's been out of focused and they say he's lost it. man it that case what is david coulthard doing, montoya, kimi raikkonen, whats wrong with these guys...they've lost it a long time ago. should they even been in the sport? come press, don't write stupid things, it's called racing, you have your ups and downs...besides i think in monza for michael to come from 17 to second was amazing, and if the team didn't tell him to back off, he would have taken rubens just like that! period... so it's been only one race he has not performed, belgium he was second and did put up a valid fight to kimi. so it's the shanghai gp thats the focus of everyone. i've been a formula 1 fan since i was 5, and i saw michael in his first race in 1991, it was the belgium gp, the toughest track of all and with an under powered sauber, he powered his was to 8 on the grid for qualifying. he had a DNF but he was impresive in the race. and to win his first championship at age 24...amazing, i mean i can clearly say he is the best driver to have ever stepped into the sport since the great aryton senna himself. i mean i really have to bow down to few great names, senna, prost, mansell, rosenberg, stewart, fangio, clark, ascari, hill (graham not damon), villeneuve (gilles not jacque) although jacque in a ferrari has been my dream scene ever. captain bonkers in a scarlet thunder...wai keong will agree with me on this. but one driver i have always had a soft heart for mika hakkinen, a champions champion...but even all these driver, as good as they all are, i mean look at them, they couldn't pull it of long enough like schumacher. to watch him race last season and win it after his mother's death was a sight to be witheld, watching him stand on the podium and tear flowing down his eyes, and looking up to the heavens...even i had a tear jerking in my eye. my mother cried looking at the scene. did i mention everyone in my family is an F1 fan. heaheahe, wondering where i got it from...the answer is blood.
later...
last night was one hell of a mu match, united won 6-2, wow after so long a big scoring squad. but their defense was bad...i really had to say if it wasn't for the offensive moves...united would have let in more goals. but most of all i'm happy to see the old red devils back, the high scoring, striking fear in their apponents...yeah. october, arsenal watch out.
on another sports news, have you guys noticed how much negative press there is about michael schumacher. i mean three races he has not won and people have decided to say he has lost it. todays news barrichello out shined schumacher in shanghai. he won, yeah sure...but if it was barrichello with all those problems he would have parked it. now how many times have we watched michael deliver the goods and rubens (you just feel like telling him to shove it up his ass for just following other cars around the track). i mean michael has single handedly rewriten history, highest points scored all time, highest points scored in a season, most wins in a season, most back to back wins, most poles positions, most fastest laps, most important of all most number of championships...7 times world champion, and i seriously ask is there anybody out there brave enough to put a bet against him next season. i mean 3 races he's been out of focused and they say he's lost it. man it that case what is david coulthard doing, montoya, kimi raikkonen, whats wrong with these guys...they've lost it a long time ago. should they even been in the sport? come press, don't write stupid things, it's called racing, you have your ups and downs...besides i think in monza for michael to come from 17 to second was amazing, and if the team didn't tell him to back off, he would have taken rubens just like that! period... so it's been only one race he has not performed, belgium he was second and did put up a valid fight to kimi. so it's the shanghai gp thats the focus of everyone. i've been a formula 1 fan since i was 5, and i saw michael in his first race in 1991, it was the belgium gp, the toughest track of all and with an under powered sauber, he powered his was to 8 on the grid for qualifying. he had a DNF but he was impresive in the race. and to win his first championship at age 24...amazing, i mean i can clearly say he is the best driver to have ever stepped into the sport since the great aryton senna himself. i mean i really have to bow down to few great names, senna, prost, mansell, rosenberg, stewart, fangio, clark, ascari, hill (graham not damon), villeneuve (gilles not jacque) although jacque in a ferrari has been my dream scene ever. captain bonkers in a scarlet thunder...wai keong will agree with me on this. but one driver i have always had a soft heart for mika hakkinen, a champions champion...but even all these driver, as good as they all are, i mean look at them, they couldn't pull it of long enough like schumacher. to watch him race last season and win it after his mother's death was a sight to be witheld, watching him stand on the podium and tear flowing down his eyes, and looking up to the heavens...even i had a tear jerking in my eye. my mother cried looking at the scene. did i mention everyone in my family is an F1 fan. heaheahe, wondering where i got it from...the answer is blood.
later...
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