Monday, November 8, 2010

RAY ( Rumah Anak Yatim Tambunan) Komuniti

Salam 1 Sabah And Malaysia...


Pada 5/11/2010 baru2 ni..club saya kenarianz telah membuat 1 amal..yaitu..lawatan ke RAY(rumah anak yatin) area Tambunan..pada jam 6.00 saya bergerak membawa transformers saya...sampai di simpang jln lintas..ternampak Abg Yus dan juga c kuning lalu..jadi apa lagi saya bubut diorang..kami mau pi penampang kumpul di petronas sana...dlm otw saya bubut abang yus..tapi ndak dapat..tambah di kejar..tambah2 laju ni.. transformers aku pun bawa dlm 140km/j dah..best lagi tu tiada keta..c kuning tertinggal dibelakang..sampai ja di penampang punya pertonas..belum lagi ada org..biasa lah janji2 melayu hahahahah..baru abg yus mau isi minyak di sana..tapi x ada org ni..casher ntah pi mana hilang..tido kali..jadi kami pun gerak terus ke Shell...mau isi minyak..lepas isi minyak...abg yus pun bawa pi B'fast...ttapi bila mau park keta di petronas..namapk udah ada c Madi dtg dan juga ME N U Crew dtg..c majal juga paling menang time tu...

pic2 ni sebelum bertolak dan juga tengah tunggu2 yg lain dtg....sambil tunggu2 tu..abg yus bawa pi tamu beli makanan..jadi kami pi beli dulu makanan untuk semua org..mana tau ada yg belum b'fast lagi kan...kami samapi ja..bincang2 dan mulakan perjalanan ke tambunan dlm jam 7.50AM..lambat bertolak hahaha...kiranya ni pengalaman aku pertama bawa manual naik bukit dan pi ke tambunan..selalunya bawa auto..ok juga kalau dah test bawa manual ni naik bukit...dulu aku punya main takut bawa manual naik bukit..sekarang ni ndak lagi ba takut..ok dah hahaha..tapi sunyi lah dlm keta...1 org ja kan...sampai di Bukit Emas kami berhenti sekejap...sesi ambil gambar dan juga ada sikit2 perbincangan
selepas 2 kami gerak lagi terus ke RAY..sampai di RAY dlm jam 9.40 mcm 2 lah kiranya..sampai ja kami terus angkat barang masuk ke dlm dewan..bila tengok memang sedih sangat..aku hampir menangis lihat anak2 yatim yg ada disana...next aku tambah lagi...

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Arsenal-v-Newcastle United 0-1

Arsenal

0

ARSENAL

Newcastle United

1

NEWCASTLE UNITED

  • Carroll 45
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Arsenal missed the chance to pile pressure on leaders Chelsea by losing 1-0 to Newcastle at Emirates Stadium on Sunday. 

Arsène Wenger’s side would have moved within two points of the Stamford Bridge side with victory here this afternoon. But in the end, Andy Carroll’s towering header on the stroke of half-time meant they dropped to third place in the table.

The Newcastle striker was the key figure this afternoon. He scored the goal, lead the line manfully and helped out his defence when required.

To be honest, it was required a good deal. Although Arsenal were not at their best today, they had most of the play. Newcastle scored with their first effort of the game while the home side hit the woodwork three times and Newcastle keeper Tim Krul saved wonderfully from Samir Nasri just before the goal.

Still, this is a heavy blow to Arsenal, who hadLaurent Koscielny sent off in stoppage time. They have had problems in each of their last four home games in Premier League – losing two of them. 

In the next week Wenger takes his side to two tough, hard-working sides – Wolves and Everton.

After today, they need to respond.

Wenger’s team selection was full of interest this afternoon. Cesc Fabregas (hamstring) and Alex Song (calf) returned from midweek absences to go straight into the starting line-up. As a result,Tomas Rosicky was among the substitutes andCraig Eastmond was omitted from the squad. 

Andrey Arshavin (virus) was also back but only made the bench. 

However the biggest news was the return ofRobin van Persie after he had injured his ankle at Blackburn on August 28. He was among the substitutes.

Elsewhere Koscielny and Bacary Sagna replacedJohan Djourou and Emmanuel Eboue at centre half and right back respectively. Marouane Chamakhwas the lone frontman so Nicklas Bendtner was pushed down to the bench.

This was a pressure game for Arsenal. Of course, they all are but this afternoon they had the opportunity to push the strain on to Chelsea. 

However Newcastle came into this game in seventh place and still bubbling from that 5-1 win over Sunderland last weekend. And they started the afternoon as if they were not prepared to play the fall guys.

Shola Ameobi escaped down the left in the opening seconds and Koscielny had to nod clear his cross with Carroll lurking. The pony-tailed frontman would go on to have an eye-catching first quarter. He was a powerful and willing runner in the channels. His work gave the Arsenal defence plenty to think about.

But gradually the midfield in front of them started to take over and, as a result, the home side eased into the driving seat.

In the 15th minute, Fabricio Colocconi fouled Wilshere as he weaved through. Fabregas’ free-kick deflected off Carroll in the wall and looped on to the bar with Krul beaten. The keeper recovered to tip the rebound behind.

A few minutes later Fabregas tried to pirouette past Coloccini and Mike Williamson but the two defenders put him off and the Spaniard’s shot deflected wide off the latter. Koscielny had a shot blocked from the resulting corner and then Walcott saw his cross nodded just past his own post by Jose Enrique.

It seemed that Arsenal were going to take over. But, in fact, Newcastle fought back. They did not create much themselves but they were working hard enough to stop the home side carving them apart in trademark style. 

In fact, just before half time, this game seemed to be shaping up worringly like the West Ham one a fortnight earlier. Arsenal might have won that game at the death but, for the first 88 minutes, they had looked like throwing away two frustrating points. However this rollercoaster game would have another ‘up and downer’ as the interval approached. 

Six minutes before half time, Fabregas drove into the sidenetting and then set up Nasri for a first-time effort that seemed bound for the top corner before Krul stretched out his right hand and turned the ball aside. A fantastic stop.

From the corner, Carroll quickly fed Jonas Gutierrez and his probing right-wing cross was hooked out of danger by Sagna at the far post. 

Still for all their efforts, as we passed the 45-minute mark, Newcastle had not registered a shot on or off target. 

However, in injury time, they would score with their first.

Sagna fouled Gutierrez just inside the Arsenal half and Joey Barton pumped a long ball to the far post. Carroll beat Fabianski in the air and his header looped into the empty net.

Depending on who you supported, it was a classic centre forward’s goal or a sucker-punch.

However while Arsenal had not done that much wrong in the first half, they had not done enough right.

Their task in the second half was to alter that balance.

In fairness they started well. Walcott hit the bar twice in the opening five minutes. Firstly from a looping cross on the byline, secondly (and more dangerously) after driving into the area from Wilshere’s pass and letting fly.

Then Song fired low into the area from the right but the stretching Chamakh could not convert.

It was a lively start but once it had died away Wenger did not hesitate to make changes. 

Just before the hour, Nasri and Chamakh were brought off, Arshavin and, to tumultuous cheers, Van Persie came on.

However Newcastle were organised in their defending and yet still breaking where they could. As a result, Arsenal’s opportunities started to dry up. 

Indeed the visitors started to get a little joy on the break or by hitting Carroll with long balls. In the 70th minute the Newcastle striker chested down one of them and went for goal from range. The shot flew wide.

That effort prompted Wenger to make his last substitution – Bendtner for Wilshere. 

With 15 minutes left, Arsenal were now 4-2-4 and gearing up for ‘Alamo’ territory. 

And Arshavin was leading the charge. The little Russian weaved his way into several good positions and, with nine minutes left, supplied an inch-perfect cross for Fabregas. The captain’s header was clutched by Krul on the line.

A couple of minutes later, he helped harry the ball from Carroll and then cracked a volley wide. 

As time ticked on, Arsenal were losing impetus and Newcastle had more joy on the break. In injury time, substitute Nile Ranger was hauled down by Koscielny. It was a certain foul but Squillaci disputed the decision, claiming he was a covering defender. The Frenchman had a point.

However, by that time, it seemed an irrelevant discussion.

Because Newcastle had taken three themselve


ARSENAL

NEWCASTLE UNITED

  • Tim Krul
  • Danny Simpson
  • Fabricio Coloccini
  • Mike Williamson
  • Sanchez Jose Enrique
  • Jonas Gutierrez
  • Kevin Nolan
  • Cheik Tiote
  • Joey Barton
  • Shola Ameobi
    (82)
  • Andrew Carroll
  • SUBSTITUTES
  • Ole Soderberg
  • Sol Campbell
  • Steven Taylor
  • Wayne Routledge
  • Alan Smith
  • Peter Lovenkrands
  • Nile Ranger
    (82)

OFFICIAL

  • Referee
    Mike Dean
  • Attendance
    60,059

Monday, October 25, 2010

Match Report, Manchester City 0-3 Arsenal


Manchester City

0

MANCHESTER CITY

Arsenal

3

ARSENAL

  • Nasri 20, 
  • Song 65, 
  • Bendtner 88
Arsenal climbed back to second place in the Premier League with a crucial 3-0 win at Manchester City on Sunday.

Goals from Samir NasriAlex Song and Nicklas Bendtner secured the points in a confidence-boosting afternoon for Arsène Wenger’s side. However the turning point of the game occurred as early as the fourth minute when Manchester City defender Dedryck Boyata was dismissed for a last-man foul on Marouane Chamakh.

The red card certainly affected the Sky Blues but a highly-effective Arsenal side made them pay. They took the lead, recovered when Joe Hart saved a Cesc Fabregas penalty, withstood Manchester City pressure and then pushed on for the three points.

Make no mistake, this game was massive for Arsenal. They had something to prove to themselves as well as others after the defeat at Chelsea earlier in the month.
Although this was not exactly the performance of champions, it was the type of result champions pull off. 

At this rate, Wenger’s side WILL be part of the title race until May.

The manager made three changes from the side that has won so handsomely against Shakhtar in midweek. Jack Wilshere started his three-game suspension so Denilson came into central midfield. The fit-again Bacary Sagna was back for Emmanuel Eboue while Andrey Arshavinreplaced Tomas Rosicky.

This was not a traditional ‘Big Four’ game but you could argue Manchester City had taken over the position vacated by Liverpool over the course of the last 18 months. And, of course, Wenger's men had built up a poor record in recent seasons against direct title challengers.

That simply had to change.
For all their possession at Chelsea, they had left without the points – and it was only those that would keep Arsenal in the title race.

However while Wenger's men started wonderfully in West London that day, the opening stages at Eastlands would belong to the home side. Manchester City were lively and vibrant – the exact opposite of the way they would end the game.

In the second minute, Carlos Tevez tricked Djourou in to a mistimed challenge on the right. The Argentinean scuttled to the byline and cut the ball back into the heart of the six-yard box. David Silva’s backflick was instant and goalbound. Fabianski thrust out his right hand and clutched the ball on the line.

A couple of minutes later, Yaya Toure broke down the same flank and Sagna hacked the ball away.

Arsenal had made a nervous start and needed a break.
In the fourth minute, they got one.

Fabregas sent Chamakh clear in the right-hand channel with Boyata in hot pursuit. The Moroccan poked the ball clear of the Belgian defender and was brought down just outside the area. As the centre back was the last man a red card was inevitable.

The sides swapped bookings in the minutes that followed. A tense affair was now becoming tetchy too.

Fabianski made a simple save after confusion in the Arsenal defence allowed Tevez a glimpse of goal.

In the 17th minute, Fabregas worked the ball wide to Sagna, whose cross was nodded over by the unmarked Djourou at the near post.

There was a feeling that Arsenal were settling down.

Something that was confirmed by the opening goal a couple of minutes later.

Nasri collected the ball on the right and played it to Arshavin before darting into the area. The Russian waited for his colleague to overlap then fed him the perfect pass. Nasri delayed his shot until Hart was committed and then lifted his shot over the stranded keeper. It was his seventh goal in his last six starts.

The game was now the polar opposite of the first minutes. Manchester City were nervous and inhibited, Arsenal composed.

However the home side might have been level just before the half-hour. James Milner’s ball sent Micah Richards clear on the right. The defender weaved inside and tried to curl a shot into the far corner. Fortunately for Arsenal he sliced his effort wide.

The chance was an anomaly. Broadly speaking the visitors were in command. And they had a chance to strangle the game six minutes from the break when Vincent Kompany clipped Fabregas just inside the area.

The Spaniard stepped up to take the spot-kick. His contact was decent but Joe Hart threw himself to his left to make a fine save. It was the third penalty Arsenal had missed this season.
It was also the shot in the arm that Manchester City had needed. Before half-time Kompany nodded narrowly over the bar from Silva’s corner and, just before the whistle, the Spanish striker miscontrolled a through ball when well-placed.
Both sides went into the tunnel with something to think about. Arsenal had the advantages of a goal and a man but, in reality, were not in complete control. Manchester City had limped through the first half after that double blow but they had created enough to feel they were in with a sniff.

However in the opening moments of the second half, that chance was almost extinguished. The visitors attacked with purpose down the left and, had the ball properly fallen at the feet of Fabregas or Chamakh, Arsenal would have grabbed an early second.

Mancini had made a change at the break – Wayne Bridge for Toure. Six minutes into the second half, he made another – Emmanuel Adebayor for the limping Tevez.
The latter move was guaranteed to shake up the match but it also heralded Manchester City’s best period. 

In the 57th minute, Silva darted into the area and, from an acute angle, let fly. It would have found the far corner but for a wonderful touch by Fabianski.

The Arsenal keeper was starting to be over-employed. A couple of minutes later, the Pole missed his punch and Adebayor nodded over the bar.

You sensed it was now or never for Manchester City. They had been chasing the game ever since the sending off and had to redress the balance at this point.

In fact Arsenal would double their lead.

In the 65th minute, Nasri and Fabregas combined on the right of the area and tried to slip in Chamakh. However Bridge got a toe on the ball and it turned into a perfect lay-off for Song, who fired first-time into the top corner.
The goal pretty much sucked the life out of Manchester City. They nearly got an immediate response when Adebayor’s header was brilliantly palmed away by Fabianski. Neither knew the chance had been flagged offside. Apart from that, the visitors were now exerting proper control.

Tomas Rosicky’s dangerous-looking cross toward Denilson was touched aside for a corner and Chamakh thundered a shot high over the bar.

Two minutes from time, substitute Bendtner raced clear on to Nasri’s through-ball and slotted his first goal of the season past Hart.

Fabianski saved wonderfully from Boateng to preserve Arsenal's first Premier League clean-sheet away from home for almost 10 months. In injury time, Sagna steered a shot inches past the far post. .

At the whistle, the home fans threw their anger at referee Mark Clattenburg. However this afternoon the official had got the key decisions right.

All Arsenal had done was take full advantage.

ARSENAL

MANCHESTER CITY

  • Joe Hart
  • Micah Richards
  • Dedryk Boyata
  • Vincent Kompany
  • Jerome Boateng
  • James Milner
  • Gareth Barry
    (71)
  • Nigel de Jong
  • Gnegneri Toure Yaya
    (46)
  • David Silva
  • Carlos Tevez
    (51)
  • SUBSTITUTES
  • Shay Given
  • Wayne Bridge
    (46)
  • Joleon Lescott
  • Patrick Vieira
  • Adam Johnson
  • Emmanuel Adebayor
    (51)
  • Mario Balotelli
    (71)

OFFICIAL

  • Referee
    Mark Clattenburg
  • Attendance
    47,393