Happy Birthday
Err… U.N.C.L.E… you tell me tomorrow got game, but never tell me what time? But before I can even ask him that, he has disappeared.
Turned out to be the Whites playing against the Colours, on this Wednesday night at 10pm. The Whites meaning they were all wearing white tops. It was goalless when I reached there, about five minutes after the kick-off. The moment U.N.C.L.E. saw Raphael outside, he was shouting for him to join his side. Moments later, his team was leading by a goal to nil. But the lead didn’t last long as Peter sent home the equalizer just before the half-hour mark.
Next thing I knew, Wenchong was hit by a ball and Ahmad made use of the short break to entertain me with his breakdance moves. Right after play resumed, Peter tapped the ball home for 2-1.
Moments later, Johnni gets his shot in for 2-2. But not for Raphael who had his shot saved and Arsenal who sent his header over.
Peter completed his hat-trick just before the hour mark for 3-2, and Alvin brought the score to 4-2 moments before Raphael took over U.N.C.L.E as the keeper and likewise for Kelvin, for the Whites’ keeper.
The leaky Colours’ defence conceded two goals in a row, and it seems no way back when Alvin made it 6-2. But Rongming managed to pull one back for them, and the score stands at 7-4 when Remesh called for time out. Arsenal saw me and laughed, commenting that tomorrow got blog to write.
Remesh asked where’s Kiok when he saw me and said Raphael must play up front as his side will die without him doing the running. Peter ran over and murmured that it’s *****’s birthday today. Err… so am I expected to do anything?
Wenchong pulled out just before the break and without one man down, Alvin and some of the boys were shouting my name before they KO the second half, left me wondering why. Then they could not decide to start the score fresh or what’s the half-time score and Johnni exclaimed “Just start lah!”
With Wenchong pulling out from the Colours, Alvin switched sides and they started the score from zero, as I heard someone shouted 1-0. Then it’s 1-1. And Peter has been shouting for Remesh’s name whenever Remesh had the ball, tricking Remesh into passing the ball to him. Hey! This trick was what Alvin used on U.N.C.L.E. Guess it works everytime!
Speaking of Alvin, whenever he wants to pass the ball to Rongming, he will shout “Boy!” Oi! He got name hor. His name is Rongming. Oh, the next I heard was 2-1. Hahaha. How to shot list for Sleague when I can’t even get it right now?
Playing keeper, Raphael attempted to run out to grab his keepers’ gloves. It was Mission Impossible and I had to get the gloves and pass them to him. Though he managed to block out Ahmad’s try, there was no stopping Peter from making it 2-2.
Ahamd had collided with U.N.C.L.E, and the next person to fall victim was Alvin. Remesh called from penalty, to which Kelvin palmed out Rongming’s spot kick, but not the rebound for 3-2.
Ahmad made up for giving away the penalty when he put one behind U.N.C.L.E for 3-3. Peter was shouting for a cross that will allow him to do a diving header. But Remesh managed to block the cross with his body. The game was fast becoming real funny, with Arsenal squeezing Rongming against the wall, and Remesh becoming target practice for all, and all these prompted U.N.C.L.E to comment that everybody now “Luan Lai Liao!”
Johnni missed a golden opportunity with an unexpected cross coming to his head, while Peter made his count, taking the score to 4-3. With Alvin at goal at the near end, he admitted that he felt honoured that they are not shooting. Numerous chances were created for Kelvin to bag his goal, but none were converted.
Turned out to be the Whites playing against the Colours, on this Wednesday night at 10pm. The Whites meaning they were all wearing white tops. It was goalless when I reached there, about five minutes after the kick-off. The moment U.N.C.L.E. saw Raphael outside, he was shouting for him to join his side. Moments later, his team was leading by a goal to nil. But the lead didn’t last long as Peter sent home the equalizer just before the half-hour mark.
Next thing I knew, Wenchong was hit by a ball and Ahmad made use of the short break to entertain me with his breakdance moves. Right after play resumed, Peter tapped the ball home for 2-1.
Moments later, Johnni gets his shot in for 2-2. But not for Raphael who had his shot saved and Arsenal who sent his header over.
Peter completed his hat-trick just before the hour mark for 3-2, and Alvin brought the score to 4-2 moments before Raphael took over U.N.C.L.E as the keeper and likewise for Kelvin, for the Whites’ keeper.
The leaky Colours’ defence conceded two goals in a row, and it seems no way back when Alvin made it 6-2. But Rongming managed to pull one back for them, and the score stands at 7-4 when Remesh called for time out. Arsenal saw me and laughed, commenting that tomorrow got blog to write.
Remesh asked where’s Kiok when he saw me and said Raphael must play up front as his side will die without him doing the running. Peter ran over and murmured that it’s *****’s birthday today. Err… so am I expected to do anything?
Wenchong pulled out just before the break and without one man down, Alvin and some of the boys were shouting my name before they KO the second half, left me wondering why. Then they could not decide to start the score fresh or what’s the half-time score and Johnni exclaimed “Just start lah!”
With Wenchong pulling out from the Colours, Alvin switched sides and they started the score from zero, as I heard someone shouted 1-0. Then it’s 1-1. And Peter has been shouting for Remesh’s name whenever Remesh had the ball, tricking Remesh into passing the ball to him. Hey! This trick was what Alvin used on U.N.C.L.E. Guess it works everytime!
Speaking of Alvin, whenever he wants to pass the ball to Rongming, he will shout “Boy!” Oi! He got name hor. His name is Rongming. Oh, the next I heard was 2-1. Hahaha. How to shot list for Sleague when I can’t even get it right now?
Playing keeper, Raphael attempted to run out to grab his keepers’ gloves. It was Mission Impossible and I had to get the gloves and pass them to him. Though he managed to block out Ahmad’s try, there was no stopping Peter from making it 2-2.
Ahamd had collided with U.N.C.L.E, and the next person to fall victim was Alvin. Remesh called from penalty, to which Kelvin palmed out Rongming’s spot kick, but not the rebound for 3-2.
Ahmad made up for giving away the penalty when he put one behind U.N.C.L.E for 3-3. Peter was shouting for a cross that will allow him to do a diving header. But Remesh managed to block the cross with his body. The game was fast becoming real funny, with Arsenal squeezing Rongming against the wall, and Remesh becoming target practice for all, and all these prompted U.N.C.L.E to comment that everybody now “Luan Lai Liao!”
Johnni missed a golden opportunity with an unexpected cross coming to his head, while Peter made his count, taking the score to 4-3. With Alvin at goal at the near end, he admitted that he felt honoured that they are not shooting. Numerous chances were created for Kelvin to bag his goal, but none were converted.
Ten minutes before the “final whistle”, Raphael bagged the equalizer and Rongming put the Colours ahead for 5-4.
Two minutes before time, Johnni looped the ball home which sent everyone into applause. When Kelvin finally scored against his buddy Alvin, a birthday song broke out for him and the attention was on the birthday boy before Ahmad sent home the ball for a final 6-6 scoreline.
Happy Birthday! Kelvin Tham!
Two minutes before time, Johnni looped the ball home which sent everyone into applause. When Kelvin finally scored against his buddy Alvin, a birthday song broke out for him and the attention was on the birthday boy before Ahmad sent home the ball for a final 6-6 scoreline.
Happy Birthday! Kelvin Tham!
P.S. Uncle said, can you write something good about me...hmmm...how about the way you were commenting about Kelvin being a tanker after the game? Then Alvin reminded you, to NOT TO criticise others as you always hide in the corner and have to use your left foot to shoot, no matter where you are?
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