Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Annual Dinner with Evergreen United
Well really, my blog has been in a hiatus for a long time now isn't it? Reason being im just too pre-occupied with alot of things, primarily being i've got sick, now its been quite a while, and i guess my body just give up and say to me PLEASE, PLEASEEE, i dun understand, am i pushing myself too hard? Hmm~
Anyway, last week, we had our annual dinner for Evergreen United, now that the league is finish.
老崔, 燕航(congratz for a lovely baby boy!), and a宁哥, although he didn't play, he keep constant contact and caring for us.
宁哥's wife, 老杨, and 贺立龙.
李熹, our captain and backbone...it is becuz of him that everything works.
Evergreen United's veteran players, except me and 立龙, as all the other young players are not available.
It comes to us that, to win a league, is so hard and it takes more than just good players. It also takes alot of things into granted.
This dinner also mark a farewell for 立龙 who is going back to China due to his 1 year study program is coming to an end. He's been crucial to the team, exceptionally critical in the defense and starting attack, he's just the type of player that, wont give up. He teaches me alot, in the principle of life, and although he personally stated that he's not treating football seriously, albeit just for fitness purpose, we all noe how passionate he is. At the end, knowing him, you get that kinda feeling that 'this person is going to be one of those person that's going to change my life', and indeed he is.
And to have a new reform for myself, im changing number 99 to 1, as if everyone has given up, the number 1 player that will never give up will be me.
Forever my friend~
永远都不要放弃~ 立龙言
Anyway, last week, we had our annual dinner for Evergreen United, now that the league is finish.
老崔, 燕航(congratz for a lovely baby boy!), and a宁哥, although he didn't play, he keep constant contact and caring for us.
宁哥's wife, 老杨, and 贺立龙.
李熹, our captain and backbone...it is becuz of him that everything works.
Evergreen United's veteran players, except me and 立龙, as all the other young players are not available.
It comes to us that, to win a league, is so hard and it takes more than just good players. It also takes alot of things into granted.
This dinner also mark a farewell for 立龙 who is going back to China due to his 1 year study program is coming to an end. He's been crucial to the team, exceptionally critical in the defense and starting attack, he's just the type of player that, wont give up. He teaches me alot, in the principle of life, and although he personally stated that he's not treating football seriously, albeit just for fitness purpose, we all noe how passionate he is. At the end, knowing him, you get that kinda feeling that 'this person is going to be one of those person that's going to change my life', and indeed he is.
And to have a new reform for myself, im changing number 99 to 1, as if everyone has given up, the number 1 player that will never give up will be me.
Forever my friend~
永远都不要放弃~ 立龙言
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
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Sunday, September 12, 2010
MATCH 14 Evergreen United 0-1 Onetouchable
Ysterday mark the final match to our miserably season for 2010. We fought against Onetouchable, which is a local based team, and we play with 9 against 10 of them and we are have half the squad of our best players missing. So conceded 1 goal was a bless in disguise actually. And since the goal was from a bad luck clearance from our player that contributed to it. But overall we stay true to our game, we didn't give up, we're daring to attack and was capable of winning the game as well as questions the abilities of Onetouchable as the 2010 season Division 2 CHAMPION.
Following this season of playing and training, i come to realize, that football is really not a one man game. Those fairytales that tells of a player single handed wins the game are either fake, or exaggerated. True that one player can singlehandedly affect the game, but he alone, canot win the game. Lose the game however, well most of the time there's always somebody to be blame isn't it~
I felt that i improved more on how to positioning myself, and also instead of play superman and tru to catch all kind of ball from all kind of direction, why not play smart first and just play by try to estimate where the ball comes from and try to narrow urself down to the path that the ball is going to come. Also always expect that from the first second the game start, that the next moment the opponent gets the ball its going to be a goal. If you think that the game is still 'young' and goal wont come untill later end of the game, ur dead wrong. I guess its what's call 觉悟, and it works the same to all the things in the life. If your scare about getting it wrong, u wont improve i guess. Always try to be fierce to other players as soon as game starts, and must be daring enough to make daring decisions, if you had your mind and your eye on the ball, nothing will ever go wrong. So now i'm more confident on my self now, and just dying to get back into another game again.
As for the team, we could have had a much much better result, but at the end of the season we're suffered from lack of numbers of players as well as internal conflict and unfortunate issue, lack of firepower in the front is a main culprit of our bottom ladder result, but with nearly all the first team squad isn't available, we're down with just the reserve players and couldn't even field a proper 11 with sub on game day....so its just one of the result that just can't be help. Nonetheless, when we're playing for a team, its important to never give up, doesn't matter how discouraged and emotional you are, doesn't matter how bad the odds are stacked against you, and that's one of the main thing i've learn this season.
Following this season of playing and training, i come to realize, that football is really not a one man game. Those fairytales that tells of a player single handed wins the game are either fake, or exaggerated. True that one player can singlehandedly affect the game, but he alone, canot win the game. Lose the game however, well most of the time there's always somebody to be blame isn't it~
I felt that i improved more on how to positioning myself, and also instead of play superman and tru to catch all kind of ball from all kind of direction, why not play smart first and just play by try to estimate where the ball comes from and try to narrow urself down to the path that the ball is going to come. Also always expect that from the first second the game start, that the next moment the opponent gets the ball its going to be a goal. If you think that the game is still 'young' and goal wont come untill later end of the game, ur dead wrong. I guess its what's call 觉悟, and it works the same to all the things in the life. If your scare about getting it wrong, u wont improve i guess. Always try to be fierce to other players as soon as game starts, and must be daring enough to make daring decisions, if you had your mind and your eye on the ball, nothing will ever go wrong. So now i'm more confident on my self now, and just dying to get back into another game again.
As for the team, we could have had a much much better result, but at the end of the season we're suffered from lack of numbers of players as well as internal conflict and unfortunate issue, lack of firepower in the front is a main culprit of our bottom ladder result, but with nearly all the first team squad isn't available, we're down with just the reserve players and couldn't even field a proper 11 with sub on game day....so its just one of the result that just can't be help. Nonetheless, when we're playing for a team, its important to never give up, doesn't matter how discouraged and emotional you are, doesn't matter how bad the odds are stacked against you, and that's one of the main thing i've learn this season.
Ferrari 548 Italia
Saturday, September 4, 2010
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