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Name: Khairul K.
Country: Malaysia
State: Sabah
Birthday: 6/7/1987
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Expertise: Writing alot!!!! talking rubbish or nonsense, exaggurating stories, telling jokes! flirting, and the list goes on but i can't be bothered to write it all :D!
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

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Friday, December 15, 2006

back home

woah, it's been since like september when i last updated! guess im not really bothered with my xanga no more. Anyways i'm back in KK wheeeeeeeeeeee!


Monday, September 04, 2006

Ain't no otha' crocodile hunta'

Rest in peace Steve Irwin @ Crocodile Hunter

your a bloody legend to me and all aussies!

respects!



Sunday, September 03, 2006

Brisbane Riverfire 2006

Last update since world cup ended and since then heaps has happened, but wayyyyy too many pics to post up here, so those of you who have my msn therfore can check my msn myspace and see all the great pics, and if you dont have my msn then tough luck. Anyways just gonna be a quick post. Last night was the Riverfire, its a river festival for brisbane river where there is fireworks that just go on for 30 mins and theres the f-111's that fly over and do a dump & burn, which means dumping fuel but burning it off with their afterburners so it looks like their engines are spitting out huge amounts of flames, very very exciting. Leah had a boat in brisbane river and it was the best seat in the house literally, you could see all the fireworks that were going off in every designated part of brisbane and the best part was that the f-111's flew directly over us and were only a mere 100 meters above, you could feel the searing heat and hear the screaming afterburners, definantly an experience to saviour! so instead of showing you badly taken blurry night pictures, i'll post up the soundless videos i took! enjoy







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Friday, July 14, 2006

its been almost a week since the World Cup finals have passed, and im suffering from World Cup withdrawal sympthoms. Anyways my take on the final match was that the sending off was the turning point. Im not gonna be giving a bias post of fully blasting one-side but rather give my take on both sides performances. I reckon the game was matched evenly, the turning point coming when living legend Zizou being sent off. Moment of madness? Perhaps? How the french would all wish he had that little common sense left remaining in him during those crucial few seconds. Nevertheless, Italy never really capitalised on the 1 man advantage and rather played it out to the penalties. With France's three main penalty takes out, Viera, Henry & Zidane, I had a feeling Italy had the edge with Buffon between the posts. However both keepers proved inept and a blunder by Argentine-born Trezeguet proved to be the deciding factor. Well done Italy, Honestly I'd rather France win it with a fairytale ending for Zidane but it wasn't to be.

Next I shall present Khairul's choice XI WC Dream Team.
These players truly showed their quality and were memorable in Germany 2006

Goalkeeper
Alexandre Ricardo (Portugal)



He made crucial saves which enabled Portugal to advance all the way to the Semis and only conceding 1 goal. However then in the 3rd placing play-off conceded 3. Topped the WC charts for most saves in the whole tournament. He's kept the same ammount of clean sheets as Buffon but with a lesser defense. Excellent saves, most notably the 3 against england in the penalty shoot-out and nearly kept Zidane's one out as well. Bravo Ricardo, he gets my pick as the best keeper of the tournament.




Right Back
Gianluca Zambrotta (Italy)



One of the best full-backs in the world and in this tournament he didn't fall short in proving why. His lung-bursting runs down the flanks taunted opposing teams defense and still managed to secure his flanks from marauding left-wingers. Great with both feet which enables him to play on both flanks and scored an excellent goal against  Ukraine, it happened to be his 2nd ever goals scored in his entire professional footballing career.




Left Back
Philip Lahm (Germany)



There was only going to be one truly outstanding contender for this position and Philip Lahm fit the bill perfectly. Sensationally opened the world cup scoring charts with his wonderful right foot screamer past the Costa Rican keeper Jose Porras and continued to make daring attacking runs from the right flank. One of the few German players managing to come out on top despite the semi-finals lost to Italy. A massive work-horse for the German team and at 22, theres more yet to come from this young startlet, expect him to shine again come Euro 2008 & WC 2010.







Centre-Back
Lucas Neil (Australia)



If it weren't for this bloke, Australia wouldn't have made as far as it did, ironicly however he was the sole reason why Australia crashed out of the WC losing out to the eventually champions. Nevertheless this Socceroo, showed what he's all about. Stamping his authority in the heart of Australia defense. He has made quite an impact on the international stage and it is no wonder why is it reported that top european clubs have begun the claim for his signature.



Centre Back
Rio Ferdinand (England)



One of the few stars that shone in the dimmed galaxy of England's national team. His defensive qualities proved instrumental in England's participation in the latter stages of the World Cup, most notably during the Quater-Final match against Portugal. Despite being one man down, Ferdinand proved to be the key in England's back-four and nullified the Portugese offensive.

Defensive Midfielder
Andrea Pirlo (Italy)



This man right here is in the league of his own when comes to defensive midfielders. He has proven to be Italy's trump card and was the engine that brought Italy cruising to the Cup, with his sublime passes, great vision, quality strikes at goal and a master of set-pieces. At 27, he is at his peak and this playmaker no doubt will stilll be around come Euro 2008 and surely bound to make an impact!



 


Right Winger
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)



The Golden Boy of Portugal, twinkle-toed Cristiano Ronaldo. He has progressd far and is starting to develop into world-class player. Great with both feet and eventhough he plays on both flanks during matches he usually is employed on the right flank. Made a huge impact in this World Cup and played a pivotal role in Portugal's excellent run to the Semi-Finals. Amazing skills and great build-up in attacking play and has finally improved in his finishing despite scoring once only through a penalty. Enjoy this video showing exactly why he is in my first XI's



Left Winger
Arjen Robben (Holland)



Team Oranje had a disappointing run this World Cup, despite showing so much promise in the WC Qualifiers and in the group stages. However a messy round-16 meet up with Portugal proved to be their undoing. From these few matches they played, Arjen Robben tormented the full-backs with his bursting runs and lightning speed, he was awesome on the left side. His impeccable finish against the Serbs would be his only goal of the tournament.




Attacking midfielder
Zinedine Zidane (France)



A genius, an artist, a living breathing legend, the master of football. I believe the greatest player in my generation that I have witnessed. The fact that he was an algerian immigrant brought up in the poor suburbs and worked his way up to top and literally conquering the world and quite nearly twice, he is definantly in my good books forever. His case this World Cup was a tragic fairy-tale for the most expensive footballer in the world. He plays with grace and a unique stlye unlike any other, he leaves audiences breathless and opponents in his wake with his immaculate skills. A stuttering display for France in the group stages but started firing all-cyclinders in the latter stages with Zidane bagging 3 goals against Spain, Portugal and finally Italy. Despite ending his career in the most unfortunate way let us not remember Zidane for one moment of madness but reflect on the entertainment that he brought to the footballing world. The Journey is more important than the Destinantion.

Watch and be awed

 

Forward
Miroslav Klose (Germany)



Made his first WC appearance back in 2002 and ended up scoring 5 goals and coming behind Ronaldo as the tournament's top scorer. This tournament he bagged another 5 goals which was vital to Germany's run to claim 3rd best in the world. Quick pace, excellent aerial ability and a killer instinct for goals. With 5 goals left, I fancy this polish born striker matching or bettering Ronaldo's record of 15 world cup goals, come South Africa 2010.

 

Forward
Lukas Podolski (Germany)


Heavily criticised for his poor finishing and lack of goals in the group stages, however he finally got of the mark against Ecuador and went on a scoring run. Winner of Gillette's Young Player award, this is Germany's answer to Wayne Rooney. He performs best behind strikers with his powerful left foot, physical approach to the game and burst of acceleration make him a nightmare for defenders to deal with. Despite having poor touches and finishing in the decisive game against Italy, this 21 year-old polish born attacking prodigy will have plenty more international tournaments to shine at.


Thats my  personal choice of  first  XI's in the world cup. Feel free to comment whether u agree or disagree with my selection or better post ur own first XI's and we'll compare.

CHEERS
KURT! 





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