Well, a few might notice that I have finally set up my blog's playlist, which was pretty slow in getting on board, although the fact that I was supposed to put it up on 20th September. Well, a few late entries, with 'Diary' managing to squeeze into my playlist last minute, next up is the chat box, which I hope to actually finish before around the 10th of September, so expect a few bits of maintainance work as this blog is sorta going beta.
So it's back to school in three days, and it's probably a stressful year ahead, after all, my grades for last year was absolutely dissapointing for me, I mean 31/50 for my horrible history test gave me a 62%, which really demorralized me, although my Geography did get my hopes up, with a 87% total. I mean I personally expected a lower score for Geography. My maths was lower than expected, especially for my Paper 2, same goes to my English, which was dissapointing because of my second part to the test also brought my average down. My Malay was brought down because of essay, my Spanish was relatively high, all round, so that kept me happy. Along with that, my Science was quite low, although I already forgot my score. XD
So it's Manchester City versus Liverpool in a huge clash to show their title and Champions League credentials. Aquilani has joined Juventus in a one year deal which sees Juventus pay his full wages, whilst there is uncertainity about Dirk Kuyt's future in Liverpool. James Milner has joined Manchester City from Aston Villa in what I believe was a huge gain for Aston Villa in the deal. Not only did they receive 16 million pounds in cash, but they also have a valuable asset in Stephen Ireland, whom I believe has unbelievable consistency. Manchester City's first game also left Shay Given wondering if he was going to play for City again as Joe Hart made a string of unbelievable saves.
Probable Lineups
Manchester City: (4-3-3) Hart, Lescott, Kolo Toure, Kompany, Zabaleta, Milner, De Jong, Yaya Toure, Johnson, Tevez, Adebayor
Liverpool FC : (4-2-3-1) Reina, Johnson, Carragher, Skrtel, Aureilio, Lucas, Mascherano, Kuyt, Gerrard, Jovanovic, N'gog
No comments:
Post a Comment