Saturday, December 24, 2005
A reflectiion.
The hallucinations and ramifications of pitting up against a team from the Coast Guards was terminated at the very end when the Guards themselves was activated for ops(whatever that means). It was a daunting task to find replacement at such short notice and i, who had only 3 hours of sleep in the previous night was tormented considering the fact every team rejected the catastrophic proposal. Before that, more bad news was laid upon the team when Ghanina was chained from his Lina Inverse as if he owned a land in Australia--recognised?!-- and his Boyanese-Brazilian counterpart Ansarinho had to priortise his schoolwork instead of displaying his talents on the soccer field and this definitely raised eyebrows amongst the Papparazis and tabloids everywhere considering his bizzare actions. In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Ansarinho clearly explained that he wished to end his soccer career on high note, after the World Cup Finals in Germany. He further explained that after winning the inagural Fifa Player of the Award and Fifpro Award, he felt that it's time for him to hung up his boots and lay his devotions now to surfing and studies. Spanish newspapers like Los Conchestos also confirmed such remarks by the player himself. Inevitably, the magical talents that have bestowed upon him will surely be missed by neutral soccer fans worldwide.
Yes, im the one that came the latest in the pack of players. Anything new? Actually, im the one that left my "cage" pretty late as i had to sit by the phone from 10-1 to hear if any team has flown in to have a match against us. Once again, the unfortunate happpend. It rained. The one thing i could not afford to control. Maybe Hitler and Sapek's great grandfather, Mao De Zong could revolutionise Germany and China respectively and changing the course of history, but could anyone could stop the rain from falling?! By the way, the venue had to be relocated to Katong Spastic School where one of our mates spent his childhood there as a student. (the player wished to be anonymous, but unfortunately he was not there yesterday to visit his old school).
Samba dance, quick feet and safe passing was the theme and approach taken. Probably the influence of Ginga have taken its effect. George Best, with his much awaited new look was back to his best. Nazeem, aka Viera was the heart of the team, creating each attack and defending our impregnable fortress with the Mexican Jorge Ismayel guarding the wonderpost. Yet, his past continues to haunt him when a blunder in the 1st min almost lead to a goal, only to be denied by the post. First advice: Dont Look Back In Anger. Apparently, his misdeeds in the 21st minute led to the opponents equaliser after mishandling the "slippery" ball.
Yet, the unprecedented and undisputed biggest flop should go to Jose Antonio Sapek. With his illustrious carrer and disillusioned background certainly does not match his performance yesterday. A dandy individual both on and off the field, attracting dozens of lovely lady lumps, Sapek's lacklustre finishing could not define his once clinical finishing during his prime days at Arsenal. His performance was overshadowed by the man whom we picked up in the coastal areas of the island of Jamaica. Salman"s aka RhastaMan high level of work rate and commitment would definitely make every Jamaican proud. Yaaar Man! Im from the graduation of Jamaica!
So much for this, the highest credit should go to Nazeem for keeping us at bay. Not only he is the heart and lungs and brains for the team, his goal probably allows us to settle in the game.
Looking from a different angle, our team is a perfect mix of different individuals, forged during our reign at tanjong katong sec, along which we pickd up many new friends. A journey thorugh a series of trials and tribulations whilst at the same time experiencing affection just by playing soocer, it is certainly not gonna end any soon. It is only the beginnning.
Some love stories...Live forever....