Sunday 10 April 2011

Fastest Hat Trick In The Premier League: Robbie Fowler


Robbie Fowler has left Liverpool for about 4 years now. He went on to carve a career for himself in Australia only to find himself back in England, currently serving as Assistant Manager at MK Dons (currently 5th in the English League One).

Well, I began to do a little search for more information about the "God" of KOP and found out that he still holds the record for scoring the fastest hat trick in the English Premier League. Fowler managed this at Anfield on the 28th of August, 1994, during a game against Arsenal.

I look forward to seeing this little feat repeated or beaten and maybe it would be done by one of his disciples at MK Dons.






adidas Liverpool Club Team A-Flex Fit Hat (Small/Medium)

Thursday 7 April 2011

The White Pele


I saw my mate the other day,

He said he'd seen the white Pele

So I asked "Who is he?"

He goes by the name of Wayne Rooney,

Wayne Rooney, Wayne Rooney,

He goes by the name of Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney, Wayne Rooney,

He goes by the name of Wayne Rooney.




Wayne Rooney might be loud and abrasive but there is no doubt who is the most talented English player.


Quench the fire, and Wayne Rooney is no more who he is. So... get off his back for once.

Tuesday 5 April 2011

"Don't 'messi' with me !!" 9 year-old Japanese boy wonder.

Have you seen the next boy wonder of football? The next Lionel Messi?

In the midst of sorrow and loss in Japan, its good to know the Land of the Rising Sun has loads of talent, not least in the department of football.


Don't messi with me !!

Sunday 3 April 2011

Penalties changed the game.

On Saturday evening, we saw Liverpool and Manchester United experience vast differences in their feelings towards penalties. Liverpool was one goal up in the 50th minute and looked to continue their revival, only to have their game thwarted by two penalties in the 62nd and 88th minute. Both penalties were taken by Chris Brunt and they ended Liverpool's run of success in the Premier League. Separated from Manchester City (currently 4th place) by a mere 8 points but with a game down, Liverpool will have to work hard on the rest of their games to put up a challenge for the last Champions League spot. But considering all that has happened with Liverpool this season, we should be glad they are where they are today. It could have been much worse. Manchester United on the other hand were shockingly 2-0 down at Upton Park during Halftime and a 2nd half revival by Wayne Rooney changed the game for them. Rooney's outburst levelled the score by the 73rd minute and a 79th minute penalty gave them the upper hand. They eventually ended winning 2-4 but honestly, I was secretly rooting West Ham at half time when I saw the scoreline at 2-0. Too bad they weren't good enough to defend their lead and to extend it further. I suppose this is what Manchester United is about, what Champions can do even when they are 2-0 down. Two great teams, playing on the same night, but with very different scores and very different feelings at the end of the game, all because of penalties.