Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Football Madness

Today is indeed the darkest hour for Bruneian Football, if what was said about Brunei being banned by FIFA are true. This mean that Brunei and its club will not be able to compete in any international competitions. At first I was a neutral in this stupid fiasco but now I'm so piss off when I realised that FIFA was not happy with the interference of Brunei Government with the affairs of a football club which was recognised by AFC and it's parent association (FIFA).

Since when do an organisation have a say in how a country govern their rules and regulations. Whatever decision made by our government should be respected no matter how stupid it looks to other countries or to an organisation in this case. No matter how much I want to see this thing to be resolve immediately, I still hope that our government will stick to it's decision and not to be easily pressured by this decision. Our nation is an independent country and we should never easily be weakened or bullied by outside interference. So to all local football lovers, be patient and brace yourselves as this can be a nasty rollercoaster ride.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Aidifitri 2009

For the umpteen time, the moon to determine the first day of Syawal was not sighted. This mean that we will not be celebrating the first day of Hari Raya with our neigbouring country. This is a never ending issue and everyone has their own theory, like the incapability of the people in charge of doing the "Rukyah", less efficient equipments to a more sinister reason which I could not elaborate here.

The State Judiciary Department wrote a nearly one page explaination in yesterday's Borneo Bulletin opinion page which debunk most of the theories. As for me, I'm not really concern that wether we should celebrate first day Raya with our fellow muslims from other country or not, but I'm more dissapointed of only celebrating Hari Raya for two days before we go back to work on Wednesday.

However, as a muslim we should be happy that we are still in the month of Ramadhan which gives us an extra day to do good deeds and gat as much "pahala" as we can. Allah s.w.t had said that if only all muslims can see and understand the rewards that the month of Ramadhan can give to a person, surely all of us will want Ramadhan to be celebrated for the whole year.

SELAMAT HARI RAYA
AIDILFITRI
MAAF ZAHIR DAN BATIN


Monday, September 7, 2009

Stupidity Vs Diplomacy

Have you guys read the paper lately regarding the issue of cultural "theft" accusation by Indonesia towards Malaysia. It was actually a mistake by Discovery Channel when they insert a clip of Indonesian cultural dance called the "pendet", in one of their programme promo about Malaysia. The mistake was admitted by the said channel and it was remove immediatley soon after. However, although this issue was ratified promptly, some Indonesian still blame Malaysia of insulting the Indonesian people.

I find this really disturbing, people now are ignoring facts and reasons, and just stand by whatever they thought is right. I guess this is just the reason that some Indonesian need to stir conflicts with Malaysia. This two countries are at each other throat since the issue of tortured maids and illegal immigrants. Cries of war was also heared in this latest issue where the Malaysian embassy and flags was "attacked". Aren't these people have other important things to do and worry about....

German 8ton Semi Track Sd.kfz.7/1

















Start Date : 14 August 2009
End Date : 05 September 2009
Specification : Scale 1/35, Tamiya Japan

German's World War II 8-ton armoured "half-track" tractor truck, fitted with a quadruple barreled Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft gun. Orininally designed for use against enemy aircraft, this innovative and distinctive looking vehicle/gun combo was also highly effective against ground based targets and personnel.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Congratulations

Thanks to Allah Al-Mighty, my littler brother had successfully passed his June A-Level exams with flying colours. With that results, he is now able to enroll as a Medical student and ditched Biomedical at the Institute of Medicine, University Brunei Darussalam, and with God willing, in 6 years time my little brother will be a doctor, a profession which we never expected in our small family.

It is ironic but yet it is not suprisingly either, for him to choose medicine as his career. All his life, especially during his infant years, he had made good friends with doctors and nurses in Brunei and Singapore, and even made the First Ward at RIPAS Hospital as his secondary bome for nearly 3 years. For your information, my brother was diagnosed with Tracheal Stenosis, which basiically means the narrowing of his windpipes that can cause difficulties in breathing. Being an infant and also ashmatic, it was really a life-threatening situation during his early years in this world. Our life, especially my mom was very difficult during that time as she has to make sure that my brother is always in good health and able to live his life normally. Fortunately, as he grows older, his windpipe seems to grow also but he still has the side effects until this day.

I dedicate this blog to him, to show just how happy I am of his achievement. I know that it is still a long way to go, but whatever happens I still salute his determinations and the level of hard work that he did before his examinations, and it was something that my sister and I could not do during our school life. Good luck Md Ali, do your your best and hope you can be a successful doctor someday and the whole family are really proud of you.

Monday, August 17, 2009

First Game Jitters

Liverpool was awful last night. They were beaten 2 - 1 by spurs at White Hart Lane. Gerrard was unfit, Torres did not manage to take a shot on target, Lucas is not the next Alonso and the worst player I think was Babel! He was sloppy and loses the ball everytime. Their pre-season form is still haunting them and they really need a good midfielder pronto, especially if Benitez wish to transform Gerrard into a striker just like he did last night. The only positive thing last night was Glen Johnson settling in well at right back. Good luck to all Liverpoolians, this may be a frustrating season all over again.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Unsportmanship Behaviour

It's official, three of DPMM players were handed long suspensions after they manhandled the referee during their home game against Home United a few weeks ago. I'm not a bit shock with this news as I already expected this thing to happen as soon as the game was momentarily stop that night. I saw the whole incident that day as me my friend was sitting right in front of the incident when it happened.

One of my friend wrote on his facebook that Pg Sallehuddin should not be strip of his captaincy as he is only doing what a captain should do which is an inspiration to others especially on the pitch. I for one does not agree with this statement. Firstly, a new captain should be appointed as he will be suspended for 12 months, and secondly, whatever he did on that night was far from being inspirational. What he did was wrong and no matter how stupid the referee was. Moreover, he had endure a far more worse decision in his career especially during our time in the Malaysian League and being a veteran he should know better.

I have doubt if he will play again for DPMM as he is in his mid thirties now and a lengthy ban will surely give other players to settle down in the vacant position. As for Rene Kumar, he was slap with a ban for 15 months as he was accused of punching the refreee, which I think he did. As for Yussof Salleh, a ban of 6 months is best for him to reflect on what he did that night and try not to repeat it ever again.

I still not sure whether the DPMM management will appeal the S-league decision but the damage had been done and this is certainly a bad chapter in Bruneian football.

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