Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Promised jk to accompany him to repair his phone. The problem is he cant sent or received msg. And it's last for weeks. Yes. Met him in IMM at 11plus yesterday before proceeding to CJ ( Sony ericsson service centre ) to fix his phone. Took us around an hr even though the queue is not really long. After that went JE entertainment centre to have our lunch in kfc before meeting bon, sy and jw for pool. it's been some time since i went pool and my skills dropped!! oh man. stayed there till around 4 before me and jk set off back to CJ to collect his phone. It's ready within a few hrs. They're efficient") After that, jw and sy went library and bon, jk and i meet sj in JE mrt station. Sj is heading towards bugis for his primers outing while me, bon and jk sets off to kallang to catch Singapore vs Uzbekistan in national stadium.Reached the stadium at around 630, 1 hr before match kick off but the stadium is like so packed? Bought tickets at 8 bucks each before proceeding in and find our seats. As the clock ticks, spectators start to flood in and everybody was eagerly waiting for this highly anticipated match to kick off. As the game kick off, everyone was cheering on Singapore. Even when they're a goal down, they fight back. When they're 2 goals down, they fought back and equalize again!! But when they are 3 goals down, they started to crack and by half time, they're down by a whooping 5-2 margin-.- kelong kelong!!! everyone was shouting. There's people coming in even during half time and there's this malay guy when he saw the scoreboard, he started to blast Singapore goalkeeper. "F U!! Don't you know how to save a ball?" Then he turned to his friends and said "Let's go, this match is a forgone conclusion." It's true the match is over by half time but we cant really blame the keeper. If anyone who catch the match yesterday, you'll know that Singapore's defense is atrocious!! For the neutrals who doesnt support any side like Jk, at least he's served a sight of free flowing football. And the final score- SINGAPORE 3 UZBEKISTAN 7. what the heck. An average of 10 mins a goal. It's been years ever since Singapore is thrashed by such a huge scoreline. The only 1 i remembered is a few years back when they vs Manchester United in a friendly match where they lost 8-1 if i'm not wrong. We went off midway into the match at around 70plus mins so as to beat the crowd and not to be trap in a sea of Lions supporter. But we didnt went home straight. As we're feeling a bit hungry, we took a walk down Geylang Road and noticed almost all the restaurants advertising Steamboat! So we choose one with the name of 大长今 and have our dinner inside. All the way till 11 before we went home with our stomach full")Had a memorable day in National Stadium yesterday even though as a Singaporean, Singapore is beaten by such a huge margin. I guess almost all the loyal supporters of Singapore will feel the same way ba. And yesterday is the second time i stepped into the stadium. The first time was when i'm in primary 5. To catch the National Day parade. I remembered that time the stadium is fully packed compared to yesterday which is around 1/4 full? But still, the Kallang roar is still deafening. Treasured every moments inside the stadium as it is going to be teared down anytime.
Courtesy of Bon, took this pic as we walked down the street of Kallang Road. He didnt managed to take the whole name. It should be "GAY WORLD HOTEL" What a hilarious name. HahahaBlogged
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A little too not over you -