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November 30, 2007 at 6:37 am (EPL Fantasy League)
Champions League : Sevilla 3 – Arsenal 1
November 29, 2007 at 10:42 am (Arsenal, Arsene, Cesc, Cesc Fabregas, Champions League, Da Silva, Eduardo, Fabregas)
Eduardo (11)
Keita (24), Luis Fabiano (34), Kanoute 89 (pen)
Match Gunner: Nicklas Bendtner
We went into this match without Adebayor, Gallas (both rested) and Clichy (injured).
All in all, the only regular first teamers on the field were Cesc, Kolo, Rosicky, Eboue and Almunia.
Bendner started up top
Gilberto, Rosicky, Cesc, Eboue, Eduardo in the middle
Hoyte, Traore, Senderos, Kolo at the back with Almunia rounding it up.
I didn’t catch this one as I had a late night. It seems like I missed an exciting match. Dudu’s goal was perhaps the highlight for us as Cesc had an off night and we were more or less WELL BEATEN. It seems like Cesc might have picked up an injury though.
Their goals came via Keita, a header from Luis Fabiano via an Alves set piece and a penalty by ex-Spurs player Kanoute
Sevilla played well and deserved their win. This is testified by both Wenger and captain Toure. It would have been even worse if the penalty against Senderos was not recalled by the referee.
This blip ends our “unbeaten in all competitions tag” and it is well worth it. Many might judge Wenger for sending such a radically changed team to Sevilla. I say why not. We have qualified. Sevilla is a top team and would benefit our reserve players greatly to play a competitive game against them. Our December EPL fixtures are crazy(Look below for details). Wenger thinks so too.
We had to make a decision because we have a very heavy programme. You could see some players who played all the games got injured. We have a very important December. I knew we had to make choice in the different competitions and, to me, December is based on the Premier League
Coming up in December, we have these fixtures. A mind boggling 9 matches with 6 of them away.

As Wenger says.
I don’t regret that. I wanted some players exposed to the top level and I am happy having done it
Arsenal 2 – Wigan 0
November 25, 2007 at 8:43 pm (Adebayor, Arsenal, Arsene, Da Silva, EPL, Eduardo, Gallas, Henry, Kolo, Premiership, Theo, Walcott)
Gallas (83) , Rosicky (86) 
Match Gunner: William Gallas
The match started with a virtually indistinguishable Arsenal central midfield. Denilson and Diarra coming in for the suspended Cesc and the injured Flamini. Fab-Flam had been so dominant as a pairing this season that the change really made us look like a different side altogether.
Wigan had new boss Steve Bruce looking on in the stands. They duly performed what all sides come to the Emirates and do. Damage limitation and relying on counter thrusts and setpieces as their only attacking options.
They did well, in fact; good enough until the 83rd minute where once again, our propensity to produce late goals which have been a revelation this season emerged yet again. Gallas; my man of the match on this day finished with a textbook glancing header to end the frustration.
Before that, the starting pair of Walcott and Adebayor provided some highlights but no goals. At least three last ditch tackles from Bramble of all people, Granqvist and Boyce saw to this. Walcott again looked lively and useful but still lacking confidence as is expected of one so young.

It was quite a dull match but sort of sparked to life in the 72nd minute when Bent made a crude tackle from behind on Denilson. One that looked like Henry’s red card tackle against Uruguay in WC 2002. Bent was only given a yellow card though and in the aftermath Heskey and Gallas were yellow carded too.
The yellow on Gallas was particularly puzzling as he was standing up for his player as a captain does and was pushed away by Heskey. All I can say is that England players have learnt nothing from their European Cup qualifying failure. Their goonish mentality is encouraged by the plaudits for getting stuck in and giving 110% on the tackle. Just look at what Lampard did in last years League Cup final. No wonder Wenger doesn’t field many Englishmen. He wouldn’t want the tag of being the worse behaved side in the Premiership again.
Later on, this view was augmented by another bad challenge, this time from Heskey on our only Englishman on the field; Walcott. Theo needed a stretcher to bring him out of the pitch and was subbed with Bendtner. Heskey really should have been sent off as he was on a yellow following the aforementioned shoving with Gallas. The commentator really pissed me off by defending both Bent’s and Heskey’s tackle as being clumsy rather than bad. They are well paid professionals for god’s sake. They should not be clumsy!!!
The goal came after Gallas passed it to Bendtner. He layed it off to Sagna who was charging in on the right wing. Sagna produced a brilliant pinpoint cross and Gallas finished with aplomb.

Rosicky closed the game off after a fine pass by Bendtner three minutes later with a shot that went in off the post.

Thoughts after seeing the match? Bendtner gave a fine 10 min cameo as he was directly involved in the two goals. Walcott is young and is the potential star. Sagna and Clichy are fine fine French wingbacks. Diarra produced another solid performance. This time in his preferred central midfied role instead of the rightback slot. Man Utd’s loss at Bolton means that we are three clear with a game in hand heading into the busy Dec period. Goal clips here
EPL Resumes
November 23, 2007 at 7:07 am (Arsenal, Arsene, Cesc, Cesc Fabregas, Da Silva, EPL, Eduardo, Fabregas, Hleb, Premiership)
Well, it’s done and dusted. England are out of Euro 2008. McLaren’s boast didn’t help and he was duly sacked
We’re there, we’re in the driving seat. It’s us to us to make sure we finish the job off
Not that it makes much difference for our players anyway. But the direct impact of the qualifying did. We are left without 3 midfielders in the immediate aftermath. Hleb(3 weeks), Flamini(1 week) , Gilberto(1 game)
Diaby(3 weeks) and Fabregas(one match) will also be missing.
As it stands, against Wigan, we might be seeing Diarra and Denilson as our midfield pairing with Rosicky and Eboue running the wings. I think that we will have Dudu up in front with Ade unless Wenger wants to go with a 4-5 -1 with Diarra holding up the line.
TGIF Queensbay 3 course meal desserts
November 18, 2007 at 7:59 pm (Penang, TGIF, TGIF Queensbay)
Tags: 3 course meal desserts
The finale: Sweet sweet desserts. Two options here, the lighter Cookies and Cream or the sinful Mocha Mud Pie. Beware! The names are very misleadung as the helpings here are more than enough to satisfy any sweet tooth.
Cookies ‘N Cream
Cookies ‘N Cream side view
Mocha Mud Pie
Mocha Mud Pie innards
Enough said. Now go and grab a bite at TGIF Penang Queensbay Mall Ground Floor today. (Unfortunately this 3 part series is not a paid ad
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International Break
November 16, 2007 at 8:51 am (Arsenal, Arsene, Cesc, Cesc Fabregas, EPL, Fabregas, Premiership)
Well, it’s international week. Usually, this will be the time when the most interesting/funny player interviews come out. Let me just summarize a few in this post.
Fabregas(courtesy of Gunnerblog.)
When I came to England I always thought about returning to Spain one day. But the truth is that I keep liking it more and more; I love the city, the people, the club. Every day I know more people, I feel more identified with the fans and team. I will tell you the truth: the desire to stay here a long time, my whole career, keeps getting stronger.
At the moment you have better stats than Gerrard and Lampard, who play in the midfield at Liverpool and Chelsea: you have more goals and more assists. Are you aware? Do you like to look at these details?
There are statistics that fool you. It is important to know how one got these numbers. At times it is best to score the first goal in a game than to score four in an other, or to be consistent in your play rather than stand out only in less important games. I value enormously having been there in moments when the team needed a goal or a pass.
Speaking of this: you scored the first goal against Manchester United and also the tie against Liverpool.
I am very happy. Luis Aragonés always told me that the most beautiful in football, the most important, are goals. And I responded: “Yes mister, but I like assists, the pass.” And now I now that I am doing both I realize that Luis was right. People think you are better if you score a lot. They say now that, “He is much improved,” but I don’t think so. I play the same, I feel the same, but I just score more goals.
Thierry Henry sent you a message through a football program on Sky Sports in which he told you not to obsess about goals. What was he talking about?
Last year I felt, perhaps not obsessed, but weighed down, because I saw that I had a ton of chances and in the end it never went in: sometimes it hit the post, others the goalkeeper made great saves…or I didn’t hit it well. I thought that I didn’t have time, that I had to hit is as quickly as possible. Wenger told me: “you have more time than you think.” I played nervously and now, look at the goal against United: I controlled, looked and put the ball where nobody could get to it. The truth is that I am contradicting what I said earlier. Yes I have improved.
This type of comment by Wenger is typical: a simple bit of advice that a player can apply to his game.
Listening to Wenger one learns a lot and training with Henry one also does: his body language, his precision, his patience. He will certainly triumph in Barcelona, especially now that they are beginning to understand his game.
I am very happy. Luis Aragonés always told me that the most beautiful things in football, the most important, are goals. And I responded: “Yes sir, but I like assists – the pass.” And now I now that I am doing both I realise that Luis was right. People think you are better if you score a lot. They say now that – “He is much improved” – but I don’t think so. I play the same, I feel the same, but I just score more goals.
As always Cesc never ceases to amaze us on his ability to give honest, insightful interviews. He is without a doubt, Arsenal’s star player.
We now step into the crazy debate that is the foreign players quota. Arsene has always been critised for not fielding English players. He is protected as under the EU law(Out of The Treaty of Rome and the EEC), the market is open for all EU nations to work anywhere in the EU.
If something isn’t done, there will be more and more foreigners and they will take over and that is worrying.
I think there’s a concern that talent will eventually stop coming through if foreigners do take over our league.
Erm….George Gillett and Tom Hicks are not exactly homegrown.
Plenty of other comments made by Ferguson, Coppell, Platini and Mourinho. Can’t be arsed to look them up now. They have some valid points on English players not being good enough though. England’s tactic of pumping the ball from defense to forward is legendary and the reason why others scoff at the lack of technique. Yet players, press and coaches pride themselves with the 3 lions 100% commitment to the cause, not shirking tackles, getting physical and turning a blind eye to the quality of football.
I will just leave the Wenger comment here
I have only been here since 1996 but between 1966 and 1996 you [England] had 30 years without foreign players and you didn’t win any more competitions in that time.You have done much better since 1996 in the major tournaments, when sometimes you were unlucky.
Which is especially true when you look at the record in the European Cup, which is the source of all this debate. England have not managed to go past the first round since the inception of the cup from 1960 to 1992. In ‘96 they made the semis. The comment from Wenger is a rebuke to comments that his actions in not choosing any English players in his Arsenal teams have proved detrimental to the overall England squad.
Speaking from an Arsenal fans perspective however; the most important thing is the quality. Let’s say that you are in the market buying some peppers. If a green pepper costs 50 cents and a yellow pepper costs 10 cents and they taste the same. Which would you buy?
Ferdinand – 30 million pounds
Carrick – 14 to 18 million pounds
Rooney – 25 to 30 million pounds
Toure – 150 K pounds
Hleb – 8 to 10 million pounds
Van Persie – 3 million pounds
This is also part of the reason why Arsenal have not been suffering from post new stadium financial difficulties at all which have been predicted to happen by analysts and in my FM game. The media always likes to pinpoint the big and easy targets like Wenger and the foreign legion.
TGIF Queensbay Mall 3 Course Meal Pt. 2
November 15, 2007 at 6:50 pm (Penang, TGIF, TGIF Queensbay)
Tags: 3 course meal
Second part of the series brings us to the entrées.
TOSSED TOMATO BASIL CHICKEN

SIZZLING SAUTEED CHICKEN (Looked this up::sauteed means lightly fried)

PINEAPPLE MOJITO WHITE FISH (looked this up too
mojito = a mix of spearmints/soda/lime juice)

CHICKEN PARMESAN QUESADILLAS

CHICKEN PARMESAN

HALF RACK BEEF RIBS

TORTILLA CRUSTED CHICKEN

FISH AND CHIPS (the classic)

I had this one, hence the extra picture. The dressing is supposed to be poured on the salad mix. It has a tangy and “eggy” taste. The chicken bites and greens were plentiful. Definitely not KFC Chicken Salad portions here. Perfect for somebody looking for something different. Overall, the “wow” factor when the food was brought in came from the Tossed Tomato Basil Chicken(It’s the horny garlic bread I tell ya) and the Cajun Fried Chicken Salad.
10 choices; 10 pictures. Job done.
Eh? Wait a minute, that’s only 9 dishes. Yeah, my team didn’t order the remaining dish. The Citrus Chicken Salad. You have to order that yourself; to find out ![]()
Hope that this (nearly) comprehensive list will help out in the planning of farewells, birthday treats and the like. Maybe, even company sponsored appreciation luncheons/dinners?? Since there are so many MNC’s in the Bayan Lepas area. Desserts next.
TGIF Queensbay 3 course meal photos
November 14, 2007 at 7:45 pm (Penang, TGIF Queensbay)
Tags: Queensbay Mall, TGIF
My department had a little excursion to TGIF Queensbay Mall Penang today to try out their 3 Course Meal. They mailed a text menu for us to pre-choose but we wanted a visual taste of what it actually is. Luckily, 5xmom had some pics and I stress some. It helped me to decide somewhat. Thanks 5xmom! Anyhow, since their website is still under construction; this is my little contribution to all the others who wants a peek at how it looks like. I’ll start with the appetizers.
Shrimp Martini. Love that succulent closeup!
Mac ‘N Cheese Bites
Entrées in the next post!
Premiership : Reading 1 – Arsenal 3
November 13, 2007 at 6:58 pm (Adebayor, Arsenal, Arsene, Cesc Fabregas, EPL, Hleb, Premiership)
Flamini(43), Adebayor(52), Hleb(78)
Shorey (88)
Match Gunner: Adebayor (made it tough for himself in the first half but the Togonator totally justified himself in the second)

Woke up groggily at 3.30 am to catch this one and got to the Mamak shop just in time to see Ade hit the post after a brilliant ball by Rosicky. Bad Ade and he knows it.

After that nothing much happened and we were in possession while Reading camped their team in their own half with a brief foray producing a decent save from Almunia from Gunnarsson .
Our first goal came near halftime after a “rare” nice pass from Ade found Hleb on the overlap.Hleb rolled a beautiful ball to Flamini who just had to lift it up pass the tackling defender into the goal. It’s simple really. One of the moments when we really passed the ball into the net. Rosicky wanted some brotherly love from and was rejected..Awww…poor Tomas who gained revenge by playfully kicking Flamini as part of the goal celebration. That ended what was otherwise a bore first half.

Second half started and the game was much more open as Reading put more men forward as is the norm when you are down in a game. We retained the lion’s share of possession and the second goal came when Hleb gave the ball to Adebayor on the left who ran into the box and slid it to Rosicky who then cuts it back to Cesc who touches it to Ade who just curls it over the falling Cesc and into the net. Perfect flowing goal. The description does it no justice.

Another good chance saw Ade wrongly flagged offside. It would have been a great goal as the ball from Cesc was quality as was the take down and finish.
Third goal came when a tackle by the Reading defender saw Hleb picking it up and danced into the box and then exhibits the wonderful close control that he possesses and just scores it when it seemed like he took a little too much time taking it past the nose of Hahnemann. 3 goals and the job was done.

The moment of the day came a bit later on when Cesc grabbed hold of Fae’s arm and hung on to it for a full 5 seconds, like a jilted lover who just can’t let go.. It was an unbelievable foul if the facts weren’t so obvious. He was on 4 yellows and the next match was Wigan at home. You do the math. Never a better time to serve the suspension??
We were slightly punished for the complacency as Shorey hit the left post with a free kick and minutes later another Reading player hit the right post with a good header and it bounced right to Shorey who scored the consolation goal.
A nice way to go into the international break. Top of the league with a game in hand. When we come back on the 24th, Robin will be fit again. Nice. In other news, it looks like Le Boss is planning to add another player to the squad. My bet is on the goalkeeper. Prove me wrong, Arsené.
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