This may sound to some a bit silly, overacting, and childish, but yeah, I’ll cry when my team lose an important match
These are some reactions that I normally get:
A: “Alaaa babe, relax aa.. Bola je kot. Bukan break ngn boyfie ka, bukan mak sakit ka…”
B: “biasala pertandingan.
Reply (Dalam Hati) : “but I prefer to be a winner after all. Who doesn’t?”
C: “Takde guna ko nanges sebab bola. Entah-entah pemain-pemain tu tengah bergembira kat club”
Reply (Dalam Hati) : "Mana ko tahu? Ko pun ada kat club ngan diorang kah?”
D: "Chill la Fatin, it’s JUST a game after all”
Reply (Dalam Hati): “Just a game? It’s the matter of life and death ok. *Haha*”
Football has been part of my life. Ask those who are close to me, they know. I may not be an expert in this game, I may not give brilliant comments, but I just love the game from the bottom of my heart.
So, crying after losing a match is quite
I cried when Arsenal lost to
I cried in season 2009/2010 BPL when Arsenal lost to Spurs (second game) because I knew, losing point at such critical time meant burning Arsenal chance to win BPL after 6 seasons.
And yesterday, I cried like a baby when
But eventhough seeing my favourite team lose; I never give up on them. *wink2* I still support them through ups and downs. That shows how much I love ‘em and how loyal I am. (Puji diri sendiri *haha*)
Usually, after my team kalah, mesti ada kawan-kawan a.k.a. rivals in football that would text me, call, and post something at my FB wall yang akan ejek/perli/sindir. But honestly, I don’t really mind because criticism makes me stronger! You can mock me, because I will do the same thing if I were in your shoes. *Haha* (evil laugh)
So as for FIFA Worlcup 2010, as
Viva La Espana!!
(P/S: To my dearest friend who cheered me up last night; thanks a bunch! You know who you are!)
Quote of the day:
When I get older, I will be stronger
They’ll call me freedom, just like a Waving Flag
And then it goes back
-K’naan, FIFA Worldcup Offical Theme Song
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