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Thursday, 22 June 2006 |
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A sad Christmas for Liverpool |
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Tuesday, 20 June 2006 |
I may be the biggest Liverpool supporter, but the truth is the truth. Arsenal will demolish Liverpool. It is going to be a sad Christmas for Liverpool. —John Molina |
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and, in particular, Liverpool is so much a part of his life that even if heis performing while a live telecast of a Liverpool match is being shown, he will record the game or catch it during a repeat telecast.If you could catch him performing at China Bar at Central Mall, you'd see Molina and his band rocking to his other passion — music. "I have become a better leader over the years. I understand the members in my band better and I think I am getting the best out of them. "There is an amazing team spirit," he says. He's very obviously the frontman in his band and a natural leader on stage. But Molina insists it is about teamwork. Perhaps Rafael Benitez could learn a thing or two from him. "I need my band around me," he explains. And the band is embarking on an exciting new project which should take off some time early next year. 'We are in the midst of writing our own material; we're also getting local musicians to write for us, and we'll perform at the club," he reveals. They may eventually have enough material for an album. "There's a better market now for English music. There is more awareness and more support," he says, very much more cheerful than when we were dwelling on Liverpool. And while he suggests this awareness could be on account of Singapore Idol, what are his thoughts about the contest? "What's missing is _the X-factor.
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They don't have the edge, they do have the bite. Singapore Idol is VE teeny- bopper," he says. "I preferred Talentime. Singapore Idol ... no! "There's a better way of capture talented people." Catch them at China Bar, perhaps? But Molina is too modest, too talented to agree with me. And it isn't just his talent that draws the crowds. Molina works at his craft, putting in three days rehearsal a week with the band a' sourcing new material for the bar after their performances each night. For all that industry, he's left four or five hours of sleep each nite. "There's not much of a life," he concedes. Yet miraculously, Molina finds time to indulge in his passion for football. He plays football once a week, alternating between training and playing friendly matches. "It's a real team, with their own jerseys and I'm the team captain, declares. "We started off losing 10-0, 8-0 ... scores like that," he says, looking mildly embarrassed after his admission. "But we're getting better," he proudly. "We're beginning to get away draws!" Hopefully, tomorrow night at Anfield, the team he supports win all his heart might emulate the team he plays for.. . |
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Fowler back,now for Owen,too! |
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Saturday, 25 February 2006 |
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Hi all! I know it's been awhile but i just couldn't bring myself to write anything after the unjust Premiership loss to Man U last month. But I've always maintained that winning a battle doesn't qualify you wibn the war and my stance was further justified by the sound beating we gave United in last week's FA Cup. Once again, Man U have got nothing to look forward to except for this weekend's final of the Carling Cup, which they not too long ago arrogantly dismissed as an unimportant Cup. Ha! Now what's left of their silly arrogant pride depends on it. Enough of Man U. As the mighty Reds of Liverpool go marching on, I worry about their suspect finishing. In their 1-0 win over Arsenal's 12, 12 corners compared to Arsenal's 1 and possession was almost 70 percent. yet we only could come up with one goal. We've just got to do better. I'm not complaining about our form and wins but with such possession, defence and one of the best midfields in the world, the strikeforce isn't very complimentary to the rest. Getting Fowler back is one of the best things to have happened to Liverpool but now we need someone who could play off him. I say let's get Owen back! And despitethe 1-0 loss to Benfica in mid-week in the Champions League, I still maintain there are only two great teams in this world - Liverpool and Liverpool reserves! And there are only two kinds of supporters in this world - those who support the Reds, and those who wish they were Reds supporters! |
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Saturday, 21 January 2006 |
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HIYA, everyone! It’s me again, the Manure hater with conviction.
I’ve been reading stuff from very misled Manure supporters about their arrogant and useless team being the only Reds. Please don’t kid yourselves. Mighty Liverpool are t5he only true red club in England. We are known as “The Red Machine”, “The Mighty Reds”, “The Red Army”, among so many other red names.
The only red thing about Manure is the colour of the red cards the referee has been showing their overrated players during matches when they’re getting a rightful thrashing, and the colour of their home jersey, which is shared among teams like Middlesbrough, Arsenal, Charlton, Home United, etc.(Apologies to these teams and their supporters for the association with Manure. No disrespect intended.) Actually, I’ve spoken about the vast difference between Manure and the great and mighty Liverpool quite a while ago, so please allow me to present our readers a brief factual statistical journey into what I presented the last time:
ENGLISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Liverpool 18 times, Manure 15.
LEAGUE CUP CHAMPIONS: Liverpool 7, Manure 1.
UEFA SUPER CUP CHAMPIONS: Liverpool 3, Manure 1.
CHAMPION’S LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Liverpool 5! Manure a miserable 2!
So, from these simple stats, you be able to see why I’m so indignant when the Red name is so cheaply used and abused by Manure Fans, for there can only be one red, and that’s the mighty Liverpool Reds!
Bend your knees and bow your heads to the true champions of England, you arrogant devils, for when the mighty Red Army comes a-knocking at the theater of fools tomorrow, we’ll show you to be the clowns you rightfully are send you straight down to hell as you so appropriately named yourselves for.
You’ll never walk alone! |
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POOL WILL RUN POOR LITTLE RICH CHELSEA RAGGED |
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Saturday, 01 October 2005 |
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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! |
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