Saturday, July 28, 2007
Here Without You
(Music by Arnold, Roberts & Harrell)
A hundred days have made me older
Since the last time that I saw your pretty face
A thousand lies have made me colder
And I don't think I can look at this the same
All the miles that separate
Disappear now when I'm dreamin' of your face
I'm here without you baby
But you're still on my lonely mind
I think about you baby and I dream about you all the time
I'm here without you babyBut you're still with me in my dreams
And tonight, there's only you and me.
The miles just keep rollin'
As the people leave their way to say hello
I've heard this life is overrated
But I hope that it gets better as we go.
I'm here without you baby
But you're still on my lonely mind
I think about you baby and I dream about you all the time
I'm here without you baby
But you're still with me in my dreams
And tonight girl, there's only you and me.
Everything I know, and anywhere I go
It gets hard but it won't take away my love
And when the last one falls, when it's all said and done.
It gets hard but it won't take away my love
I'm here without you baby
But you're still on my lonely mind
I think about you baby and I dream about you all the time
I'm here without you baby
But you're still with me in my dreams
And tonight girl, there's only you and me
scored this goal at 5:20 PM
Sunday, July 22, 2007
scored this goal at 5:09 PM
Friday, July 20, 2007
scored this goal at 8:49 PM
Friday, July 13, 2007
歌曲:勇气
歌手:梁静茹 专辑:勇气
终于做了这个决定
别人怎么说我不理
只要你也一样的肯定
我愿意天涯海角都随你去
我知道一切不容易
我的心一直温习说服自己
最怕你忽然说要放弃
爱真的需要勇气
来面对流言蜚语
只要你一个眼神肯定
我的爱就有意义
我们都需要勇气
去相信会在一起
人潮拥挤我能感觉你
放在我手心里
你的真心
如果我的坚强任性
会不小心伤害了你
你能不能温柔提醒
我虽然心太急更害怕错过你
scored this goal at 10:05 PM
Thursday, July 12, 2007
我想要说
作词:周炜杰 蔡昮佑作
曲:蔡昮佑
编曲:蔡科俊
看着右手被撕裂的伤口
爱好像曾经停留
而我左手按下号码之后
那首属于我的歌不再播送
默写你的爱过
坦承自己脆弱
对白怎么说
表情才不难过
我想要说
如果没有了你
我该如何往下走
那一秒钟有没有发现我
倔强里的问候
怎么劝我放手
在这一切之后
整夜的风冷得我手颤抖
你在温暖的那头
熟悉路口再一次的路过
等在那角落的人已不是我
在这一切
scored this goal at 8:42 PM
Friday, July 6, 2007
Torres and the Premier League are made for each other, according to former Atletico Madrid coach Radomir Antic.
Liverpool will just be hoping the 23-year-old who shoulders the burden of a reported £26.5m price tag and is known as El Nino, can finally bring about a change to their title hopes. Torres has been touted as the final missing piece in the Anfield jigsaw, the striker who can provide the sort of golden goal touch Liverpool have lacked since the heady days of Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush or Robie Fowler and Michael Owen in more recent times.
His record of 75 goals in five seasons in the Spanish top flight suggest a natural goalscoring instinct and Spain's national coach Luis Aragones hinted at his range of skills by once saying: "Torres never scores the same goal twice"
Reds' fans may point to the likes of Fernando Morientes among the misses, but Antic - who was Atletico coach while Torres was forging his way through the youth team - is sure Torres will be a hit. He told BBC Sport: "Liverpool have done a very good job in getting him because Torres is such a good player.
But after making his first-team debut in May 2001 and guiding Atletico back to the top flight the follwing season, Torres has been a prince among strikers. If he was initially a well-kept secret outside of the spotlight that surrounds Real in Madrid, the world at large sat up and took notice when he scored a stunning volley to round off Spain's 4-0 win over Ukraine in last summer's World Cup.
The fresh-faced Torres looks like easy pickings for bully-boy defenders but Antic is also sure he will answer the physical demands set by what is reputed to be the world's most physically demanding league. "England is a good place for his qualities. He has a strong personality, but he's also quick and strong physically," he said. "He needs a new challenge to improve his game, and I think Torres has done a good thing to come to England." "Directness, pace, power, excellent in the air and the mindset of a born winner make Fernando an extraordinary player."
scored this goal at 11:56 PM
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Liverpool have signed Fernando Torres from Atletico Madrid on a six-year deal for a fee believed to be £20m. Torres returned to Madrid to say farewell to the Atletico supporters before travelling back to Merseyside to be unveiled by his new club. He had been at Atletico since 11 and became their youngest ever captain at the age of 19. He has been the Spanish club's leading scorer in each of the last five campaigns, scoring 14 league goals in 36 starts last season as the side finished seventh in La Liga.
Torres will wear the number nine shirt worn by ex-Anfield forward's Ian Rush and Robbie Fowler. His capture also shatters the £14m the Reds paid Auxerre for striker Djibril Cisse as the club's previous record signing three seasons ago.
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez wanted to land Torres to provide a spearhead for an assault on the title and believes the fee for Torres will not adversely trouble the player.
"He has experience," said Benitez. "He was playing in the first division at 17 years old and he can manage the pressure. He will be an important player and I'm sure the staff and other players will help him. He has power, pace, is good in the air, scores goals, can dribble and do a lot of things. The kind of striker he is different to the other strikers we have at the moment."
scored this goal at 3:52 PM
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Viduka,Kewell on target in Singapore
Mark Viduka was at his predatory best with a brace of goals in the Socceroos 3-0 win over Singapore at the Singapore National Stadium. Harry Kewell also got his name on the scoresheet in his international come back match.All the goals came in the second half, with Viduka grabbing his headed goals in the 51st and 88th minutes, while Kewell scored in the 76th minute.
The win was the final hit out for the squad in the lead up to the Asian Cup.It was by no means an easy match for Australia, who had to survive a few anxious moments, against a lively Singapore side that can consider themselves unlucky to not have scored on the night.
The arduous week on the training paddock and sapping conditions seemed to have an impact on Australia in the first half. Although dominating possession and the attempts at goal, it was Singapore that had the better of the chances.Australia could have found themselves down a goal at half time, if Singapore dangerman Indra Sahdan was a few inches lower with a bullet header in the 39th minute that cannoned against the crossbar.
It was the third chance he had in a good spell for the home team towards the end of the half, the first two where he forced saves from Australian goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer. On the first occasion, the Middlesbrough keeper stood tall when faced one-on-one, to save Indra shot after he tried to capitalize on a defensive mistake.
Brett Holman should have given Australia the lead a minute later, but he shot wide from 7 yards with the goal seemingly at his mercy.Australia though clicked into gear after the break and just six minutes in, Australia broke quickly from their own half, strung numerous passes together and ended with Jason Culina’s cross, being headed home by Viduka from close range.
The game opened up after that, although it was Singapore that had a couple of chances with Amri beating Schwarzer but not the woodwork.From that moment though, Australia dominated with Bresciano and Kewell both denied by the Singapore keeper with good one-on-one opportunities.However Kewell made sure of the win when he ran onto a through ball and scored with an excellent finish from the edge of the area.
Viduka then sealed the win, when he powered home an inch-perfect cross from Kewell.
Match Details
Australia 3 (Mark Viduka 51’/88’, Harry Kewell 76’) Singapore 0
scored this goal at 8:34 PM
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Qantas Socceroos Part of Singapore History
A special atmosphere greeted the Qantas Socceroos at Singapore National Stadium on last Saturday night as the venue hosted its final event.A brand-new sporting complex will replace the historic venue which will be torn down following the match and a special function which will take place.It will be a night of celebration with former Singapore internationals lining up against their counterparts from Malaysia on the "field of dreams".
Mark Viduka said the Australians were honoured to be part of such a special occasion."Its going to be a very emotional night for the people of Singapore and we hope that our match will be a special part of the celebrations."The match will be the Australians final hit out before heading to the Asian Cup and their first up match with Oman."We are working very hard training twice a day and getting out fitness levels up," added Viduka."The Singapore match will be a good game for us to see where we are at."
scored this goal at 3:40 PM