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Friday, August 25, 2006

Some Good News To Share

nice way to face the weekend, sharing some good news.

news one
my friend, dot aka hotmama, gave birth to a baby boy last night (7.28pm 24/8/2006) - maghrib, malam jumaat. dot...its a good sign tu, hope he'll turn out a good muslim and a good son and fill your lives with happiness. congrats from me and my family.

news two
after 3 years of being away (1 knee injury after another) ole gunnar solskjaer finally scored. he's been one of my favourite players since 1996 (i liked him wayyyy before the last minute goal against bayern, thanks). he's a true professional who loves his club, would be willing to take a back seat to accomodate other "big star" players but will always deliver when he is on the pitch.

http://uk.sports.yahoo.com/24082006/1/fergie-ole-goal-magic-moment.html
Sir Alex Ferguson hailed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after he capped his recovery from long-term injury with a late goal in the win over Charlton.The fit-again striker, on as a second-half substitute, rounded off a sizzling Manchester United performance with the final goal in his side's 3-0 win at Charlton on Wednesday night and Ferguson couldn't hide his delight.
The Red Devils looked impressive throughout, hitting the woodwork three times, and sealing the points with further goals from
Darren Fletcher and Louis Saha.
"The big moment for staff and fans was when Solskjaer scored," said Ferguson.
"Ole has had a tough few years but we never lost faith."


news three
another of my favourite player, who retired a couple of months back, may be going into management. roy keane has been linked as the sunderland manager. if he manages as well as he plays (droollllsss...) i have no doubt sunderland would be back in the premiership in no time.

http://uk.sports.yahoo.com/23082006/1/black-cats-quiet-keane-link.html
Sunderland have refused to confirm reports that Manchester United legend Roy Keane is poised to become their new manager.Speculation linking Keane, 35, with the Stadium of Light job began less than 24 hours after Sunderland slumped to a 2-0 defeat at Bury in the first round of the Carling Cup.
That was a result which came on the back of four straight league losses.
Niall Quinn, the chairman-manager, decided to relinquish all coaching duties after the Gigg Lane shock and announced his intention to appoint a "world-class" new boss.
Keane has no prior management experience, which makes him raw to the job rather than of established pedigree, however he enjoyed enormous success during his playing career.

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