Thursday, March 24, 2005
It finally came under critics!
Finally, everything has its ups and downs and my blogspot is no exception.
It has come under fire, from ma lil sis, who gives a rather an unwelcoming review about my blog. She explicitly states that my grammar has reached appaling rates, considering the amount of mistakes made per post. Well, ill be lying if im not saddened by the remarks she made, but i do welcome critcs, especially constructive ones. In any case, ma lil sis Ameera had make a ground breaking one, which i shall take serious consideration into it. Well, the significance is this. I dont mind any of you out there that criticise my blog--in other words, my blog should be looked at different aspects and perspectives. Discussions can be made if any of finds the points i made are incongruous and incompitable to your liking. THis is the world we are living in, "There is two sides two everything! If my Grammar is "berterabuh", then please say it! I really appericiate it. Thanz Amz, i shall be aware of everything that i post at my blog next time. =)
In any case, I had a sketchy discussion with her this morning about a statement i made in my post about the singapore soccer scene. Verily, i made a debatable statement with regards to the characteristics of hooligans in the ghettos of brazil and the natives of modern town singapore which sees little or no difference in terms of their behaviour and lifestyles.
Amz: But Ronaldinho is from some ghettos or slumps in Brazil!? *nak ronaldinho ajer*And now his a superstar! *my hero*
I have to agree totally on that. In the case of Ronaldinho, fortunately for him, his talent was scouted by the CBF and he was then brought to a place, totally isolated from these slumps and ghettos which might have serious undesirable consequence to his footballing talents. Yet, Singaporean footballers, unlike Ronaldinho, doesnt enjoy the luxury and nurture the Brazilian magician reaped whilst under the care and guidance of CBF. FAS, the sole governing soccer body here in Singapore, fails to realise the trap local lads are in. Considering Singapore's small geographical land size, 647km2 to be exact, it is inevitable that the local footballers are constantly exposed to gangsterism and many other elements of unhealthy habits. The recent example certainly gave the hypothesis some credits. It was the death of a highly-rated young national player, Sulaiman who was slayed whilst lingering outside Clarke Quay. Apparently, investigation had shown that Sulaiman was acutally the wrong individual the gangsters are looking for! It was a bit harsh for the local soccer climate to accept his death, in particuar the National u-18 team.
Yet, while the local scene moaned and took time off as a result of his death, things have to go on doesnt it? His death only shows the snobbish and lackluster discipline in the local youngsters and lads. I personally do not want to blame solely the death of Sulaiman to the FAS, but the local players too, without a doubt reflects a rather snobbish and lackluster attitude when it comes to be discipline and live as a true footballer. Well..i think i shant elaborate more on this, but Singapore football wont reach such world-class standards like those set by the Europeans as a result of an uncompatible mixture of a non-aggresive soccer body which are rather tame in handling young players and a bunch of aspiring football lads that priortised on clubbing, girls, money and cars which are usual when they reached their prime age of 23. Come to think of it, most of the local players are Malays..haiz, dah Melayu, melayu, jugak..tegor nanti..tersinggung karang..
Aneways, to horror movie lovers, eye 10 is a must watch. Dont ask! Just watch!
To my team merah. Esok 11.30 kat bedok! Considering kita orang melayu, so janji melayu, kira2 pukul 12 ah kita bergerak! line up, ill thinker later considering the presence of hilman and hon kin. Anyhow, kalau kita menang nasib, kalau kalah pon nasib...
You win you cry, you lose you cry!