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POOL WILL RUN POOR LITTLE RICH CHELSEA RAGGED

Poor little rich Chelsea, all that hype before the big match about revenge and what not has come to nought.

But sometimes, the media does overplay it, especially on Chelsea’s part. Also, one cannot overlook the fact that Chelsea is clearly one of the best teams in the world. They’re surly up there with AC Milan, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Arsenal etc. I’ve a lot of respect for men in blue. The problem is, they were up against the mighty Reds, Liverpool.

I’ve been accused of being bias in my comments but surely no level-headed footballhead can deny the fact that Liverpool were clearly the better team in this Champions League first leg match at Anfield. We took the game to them in all departments, defence, midfield and attack.

We had more on the ball, had more possession, distribution, teamwork and more importantly, spirit. We just had problems finishing and wer seriously need an out and out striker. Cisses was great, but that was before he broke his leg. As my goodv friend and fellow kopperhead Ron lamented that we should have brought on John Arne Riise for Luis Garcia, I argued that Garcia has big match temperament and Djimi Traore did a pretty good job on the left.

In fact, all the boys in red did extremely well. Most of the penetration was in the middle but the forwards just couldn’t make it happen with so much great play and possession.

 I’ve said this before: Liverpool needs a hero up front. We need a hero in the mould of Ian Rush, Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen and so many other Liverpool greats and legends. I can’t wait to see who’s on the shopping list in January when the transfer window opens!

As for this weekend’s Premiership match against Chelsea, they may be the reigning Premiership champions, but we’re the reigning European champions and the way we ran them ragged, we’ll probably finish them off this weekend.

Sigh…poor little rich Chelsea…you’ll never walk alone!

 
Liverpool are the true champs

Hate is a very strong word but that’s exactly how I feel about Man United.

I mean, not only are they the most arrogant team in the world but they’ve got nothing to show for as well, and perhaps that’s why they dislike Chelsea so much as it’s a mirror of themselves.

But I don’t dislike Chelsea because I think they walk the talk and I’ve nothing but respect for teams like them.

I’ll never forget the chosen one’s response to Alex Ferguson’s criticism that Chelsea could buy any p0layer they wish. Mourinho’s retort was: “You can buy players but you can’t buy a winning team.”

If Manure’s trophy cabinet was as big as Ferguson’s mouth, I wouldn’t be saying this.

In fact, I like and respect all teams but I’ll save my love and passion for the true and only champions of England: Liverpool! All this hoohah about the triple Rs makes me sick to the core!

The only thing I can say about the three Rs is that they’re “oveRly oveRRated” or Ranting Raving Rubbish!

I don’t know and I don’t understand what all this rivalry is between Manure and Liverpool as there is no comparison between the two.

Just take a look at all the titles at home and on the international stage and ManUre is nowhere near the power and might of Liverpool.

We’ve been League champions 18 times against ManUre’s 15, European Cup champions a whopping five times against ManUre’s miserable two and League Cup champions seven times!

Charity Shield champions 14 times! Uefa Cup champions three times! Supper Cup champions once and many more!

ManUre had a good run in the ‘90s and even did the Treble, but try bringing back the European Cup five times.

They’d do it only in their dreams as their stadium is so aptly named.

So there you go, there’s nothing much to compare. My hatred for ManUre is not blind hate. I just have absolute disdain and contempt for a loser team that’s “bodoh sombong” (Malay for stupid and arrogant, and that is the worst possible combination).

Liverpool have achieved much more than any other team in the whole of England in their own quiet and humble way and will continue to do so.

There are only two kinds of supporters in the world – those who support Liverpool, and the others who wish they can support Liverpool.

Long live the mighty Reds!

Long live the reigning champions of Europe!

You never walk alone

 
The Live Xperience 2: Krueger Comes Clean

A taxi driver once struck up a conversation with me about John Molina. Claiming he knew his parents, he remarked that local band frontman is a filial son who really takes care of his mother.

1. These Boys Are Clean

"Filial"wouldn't be so strange a word to describe John Molina if he wasn't a seasoned rock singer of 13 years, with chiseled looks and a lean body covered in tattoos. As it turns out, John and the members of Krueger are even more down-to-earth than the average man on the street.

"The rock star image gives people the wrong impression,"says John. "The bad boy package that people see on stage is not real. We're actually very normal people."

Indeed, the band's work schedule may not allow them much time for themselves, but John catches up with his friends and family over the weekends when he's not playing, and the rest of the band - Matt the bass player, Boy the lead guitarist, Vanny the keyboardist and Fazli the drummer - usually spend their personal time with their friends, watching movies or just hanging out at home; a rather simple life for a band with extraordinary talent. Boy even adds this anecdote: twice he was recognised by bank tellers who picked him out as a guitarist. They said, "What are you doing here?" To which he replied, "Uh, I want to cash my cheque..."

2. All Those Years

Though Krueger has been around for about 10 years, the new line-up was only formed early last year, and took about 2 months to get their act right for the live stage at China Bar. But as young as the new line-up is, the members are by no means green in the music business.

The band members were largely self-taught musicians, and Krueger is a full-time job for all of them. Individually, they've even played around the world, such as Manila, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Fazli started learning drums in a military band in secondary school and has been banging skins for 10 years, and Vanny, of Filipino descent, started performing at the tender age of 10. Boy, the other Filipino in the band, has been in the industry for over 10 years, while Matt got his break from a local Malay band competition called Anugerah in 1996, and both have never looked back. Boy and Matt have also played with Krueger for over 5 years in a variety of nightspots, from the Europa network of pubs, to Sparks Disco, to their current home in 7 Magazine Road, China Bar. And John's own talent for singing began in a bathroom at age 5. His career in music really took off when "someone brought me to Taiwan, to sing for a band whose frontman, an American, had to leave. I've played non-stop ever since."

On stage, Krueger sets the house on fire. Their fan base has ensured a full house at China Bar almost every night, especially Fridays and Saturdays. "It's fun playing music when everybody loves music," says John. But Krueger, though considered by many to be a veteran band in the local rock music circle, humbly plays down the honour. John states, "I would consider Sweet Charity a veteran band. We've just been around for a while."

3. Been There, Done That

The band acknowledges there is a difference between Krueger and other bands in Singapore. "Experience plays a big part in our work," John says of the group. Since Krueger's beginnings playing for Europa, their exposure as a live band has seen opportunities many other aspiring local musicians can only dream of, including guest performances with other established rock bands such as 9 Lives (fronted by Douglas Oliviero), an endorsement with local retail chain Project Shop/Blood Bros, invitations to judge rock band competitions, and the odd celebrity musician popping by China Bar to jam with the band on stage.

John himself was invited to sing in Jaliboy's English version of the "Reaching Out" single, a tsunami disaster commemoration project originally written in Malay, featuring local talents such as Wendi Koh, Sheikh Haikel, Abby (9 Lives) and Shirlyn Tan (The UnXpected). "Jaliboy was my first drummer," John remembers fondly, adding that the "Reaching Out" single, "It was for a sad cause, but a good cause.'

4. Strange Requests

On whether they ever had problems with the crowd they played in front of every night, the band gave blank looks all round. "Generally the Singaporean audiences are all very well-behaved," they say. "Maybe it's because we're an all-male band."

Indeed, the members of Krueger tend to take it really easy when it comes to over-zealous fans. John has, on several occasions, received surprise kisses from females who rush up on stage without prompting, and when asked if the band has had any underwear thrown at them a-la Tom Jones, they all laughed and John remarked, "That's a positive thing, isn't it?"

They do, however, have strange requests, ranging from sappy love ballads ("Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You"), and on the night of the interview, a request for a Cantonese song (Krueger is made up entirely of non-Chinese members). The band also declines requests for overplayed songs like "Hotel California" and "Stairway to Heaven"

As well behaved as the band describes their audience to be, a line still has to be drawn when it comes to acceptable behaviour. "Sometimes," says John, "we do get the occasional attention-seekers that want everyone to know that they know the band. We've had people throw ice at us on stage before, but I've put a stop to that now. It's just downright rude."

5. Rocking On

Meanwhile, the band has no plans to come up with any recordings of original music. Matt says in a matter-of-fact way, "I've done original songs in my previous bands, but writing music is just a hobby for me."

John adds, "You can't really survive on cutting singles and albums in Singapore. The local English music market is not quite developed enough for anyone to be able to make a living out of it."

So ingrained is the idea of playing music that the thought of doing anything else is alien to the band, though Boy playfully admits after a little thought, "I want to be like John Molina..." much to John's amusement.

And so, Krueger will continue playing live as they always have been. No one in the band even wants to quit the nightlife. In fact, they all agree they would probably play for the rest of their lives if they could. Says John confidently, "We've never thought about retirement at all. I will be playing as long as I live."

Krueger plays Mondays to Saturdays from 10.30pm onwards at China Bar,

7 Magazine Road, #01-01
Central Mall.
Opening hours: 9pm-4am daily
Cover Charge at $10 per entry (incl. 1 drink)
18+ only
 
Rock singer puts aside father's death to help charity (thesundaytimes)

ABOUT two weeks after watching images of the tsunami disaster, John Molina, lead singer of rock band Krueger, experienced his own personal tragedy.

His father, Mr Julito Molina, 58, known to family and friends as Junior, died on Jan 6 from prostate cancer.

He had received treatment for the past year, but two months before his death, the cancer spread to his bones.

'It was difficult to watch him deteriorate, to watch a strapping man go like that,' Molina, 34, told The Sunday Times in a phone interview yesterday.

'We didn't know how bad it was going to be and thought that he would pull through. We were caught off guard.'

Tonight Molina, a Filipino-Chinese, will set his grief aside to perform at the Eurasian Association's One Voice charity concert at Robertson Walk's Newsroom Bar

'Life goes on no matter what the circumstances are. That's the way he would want it,' he said.

Molina will sing without his four other band members, as Sunday is their day off. 

'I hate doing things on Sundays. This will probably be the first and last time. I didn't want to tear them away from their lives so I'm going alone.'

When asked what to expect from his performance tonight, he said: 'I really have no idea, just none of that boyband stuff. Hopefully one of the bands taking part will play a song I know.'

More than 100 musicians and celebrities, including Brian Richmond, Annabelle Francis, Eunice Olsen, Douglas Oliveiro and the band Heritage, will be in the show.

Mr Gerry de Silva, chairman of the concert's organising committee and the Eurasian Association's honorary secretary, said he hopes to raise about $35,000 for the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef).

So far, about 500 tickets have been sold. About 100 more tickets priced at $50 and $100 are still available from Sistic and the Eurasian Association.

 
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