Monday, March 24, 2008

The weekend Part 1

First lesson today in english

Explosion vs Implosion

An explosion is a sudden increase in volume and release of energy in an extreme manner. An explosion creates a shock wave.


Implosion is a process in which objects are destroyed by collapsing in on themselves.



Here is a classic tale of 2 red teasm that I love.

The 1st red team Exploded



Kimi Raikkonen wins in Malaysia for Ferrari to revive F1 title chase

SEPANG, Malaysia — Any doubts about Ferrari's title hopes in 2008 were washed away Sunday with Kimi Raikkonen's spray of champagne.

Raikkonen comfortably won the Malaysian Grand Prix, immediately injecting Ferrari back into the title race after the disappointment of the previous week's flop in Australia where neither car finished.





my 2nd red team Imploded


Here you are playing the biggest games in the EPL against the leaders and you wanna fuck it up by ranting on the ref??

Come on being an international umpire I get a lot of lip form players but when it comes to being firm they never cross the line.



this arse worth 17 million couold be seen time after time saying FUCK OFF mouthing to the ref time and time again. It was just a matter of time before he was kicked off and rtightfully he was and the end result playing next half of the game with 10 men.

STUPID STUPID STUPID





COMMENT : About time a referee clamped down on the issue of constant dissent. About time he made it plain that disrespectful back-chat will no longer be tolerated; that refs shouldn't actually be forced to endure a stream of objections at every turn, all in the name of players desperately 'wanting to win'.

In the interests of balance, I have to declare that I'm not Bennett's biggest fan. Of all the officials in the Premier League, I think he stands out as the most officious, less in touch with the workings of a footballer's mind, with little feeling for the ebb and flow of a football match.

Yet it would be interesting to know if Bennett would have taken the action he did if the Cole incident had never occurred. More to the point, did his role as fourth official at Tottenham last week influence his decision-making here? Quite possibly. Only natural really. All the more reason, therefore, for players to watch out. They must know what Bennett's like from past experience. In the current climate, they should have known what to expect.


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