Thursday 31 January 2013
Prompt Whistle
The magic whistle was an item used in the 23rd century, for the purpose to keep away mutated dogs which have developed tusks like the elephants and high intelligence with the IQ of 5000. It can be used by anyone from children to elders, being one of the most user friendly dog repellents. It is very simple to use, just blow into the whistle saying "cat!" The super sonic waves that are emitted terrifies mutated dogs, the word "cat" making it even more effective, as they are the preys of mutated cats, which have become more of a gigantic tiger. This item was abandoned after the 24th century after the dogs have created with their intelligence, permanent head phones which have the logo "Deats", very similar to ones popular in the 21st century, although it completely destroyed their extra high sensing powers making them unable to swiftly change direction. The decline in power of the mutated dogs made them become preys of the humans in the 25th century.
Wednesday 9 January 2013
Suarez has done it again
FA cup 4th Round, against Mansfield.
Daniel Sturridge, Rodger's new signing proved his worth in just a matter of minutes, 7 to be exact, making him the 2nd fastest debut goal scorer.
Normally this kind of achievement would be what brings the match to the front pages, but another goal, one by Luis Suarez got even more attention from the media.
It was on the 59th minute, with the Reds up 1-0. Suarez gets a long ball from behind and gives it to downing with a touch. Downing dribbles into the box, fakes a shot and passes to the middle. Suarez directly shoots but it gets blocked by the keeper. However the ball deflects back to Suarez. This was the moment in which the crime was done. Suarez's hand hit the ball and bounced in front of him, leaving a easy shot into the net.
Since it hit his hand, the referee should have not counted the goal, declaring it handball. However the referee failed to spot the crime and the goal was counted. The goal ended up becoming the winning goal, with Mansfield scoring in the last 10 minutes of the match.
There are many kinds of opinions around the web, many criticizing Suarez. He rightly has the reason to be criticized, especially with him kissing his hand as celebration pouring oil on fire. However, I find it very weird that very few people have looked at the other side and criticized the referee. If the referee had been able to spot the act, no such problem would have happened.
As a liverpool and Suarez fan, I am disappointed at both the referee and Suarez, for not spotting and admitting the hand ball. There are some people who have also view it as it not being 100% Suarez's fault, such as Mansfield striker Matt Green who admits that he would have done the same if he was in Suarez's position.
As a football fan in general, I hope that the standard of referees go up so that no more games will be ruined, and for Suarez to stop rubbing dirt on liverpool's reputation.
Daniel Sturridge, Rodger's new signing proved his worth in just a matter of minutes, 7 to be exact, making him the 2nd fastest debut goal scorer.
Normally this kind of achievement would be what brings the match to the front pages, but another goal, one by Luis Suarez got even more attention from the media.
It was on the 59th minute, with the Reds up 1-0. Suarez gets a long ball from behind and gives it to downing with a touch. Downing dribbles into the box, fakes a shot and passes to the middle. Suarez directly shoots but it gets blocked by the keeper. However the ball deflects back to Suarez. This was the moment in which the crime was done. Suarez's hand hit the ball and bounced in front of him, leaving a easy shot into the net.
Since it hit his hand, the referee should have not counted the goal, declaring it handball. However the referee failed to spot the crime and the goal was counted. The goal ended up becoming the winning goal, with Mansfield scoring in the last 10 minutes of the match.
There are many kinds of opinions around the web, many criticizing Suarez. He rightly has the reason to be criticized, especially with him kissing his hand as celebration pouring oil on fire. However, I find it very weird that very few people have looked at the other side and criticized the referee. If the referee had been able to spot the act, no such problem would have happened.
As a liverpool and Suarez fan, I am disappointed at both the referee and Suarez, for not spotting and admitting the hand ball. There are some people who have also view it as it not being 100% Suarez's fault, such as Mansfield striker Matt Green who admits that he would have done the same if he was in Suarez's position.
As a football fan in general, I hope that the standard of referees go up so that no more games will be ruined, and for Suarez to stop rubbing dirt on liverpool's reputation.
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