Wednesday, February 28, 2007

League Cup final brawl: 'Trial' by video

DEEP into stoppage time, Arsenal are trailing 1-2, when Kolo Toure picks up the ball just over the halfway line.

He bursts forward, shrugging off Frank Lampard and John Obi Mikel, but is tugged back by the latter. Referee Howard Webb, who is less than 10metres away, blows for a free kick.

Toure then runs to Mikel and starts the brawl, which involved even the managers Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho, reported The Independent.

When it all calms down, Webb, after consulting his assistants, shows red cards to Mikel, Toure and Emmanuel Adebayor. Francesc Fabregas and Lampard get yellow for going at each other like wrestlers.

Did the referee get it right?



JOHN OBI MIKEL: Commits the original foul, then wrestles with Kolo Toure. Thereafter, referee Howard Webb grabs him and holds on.

KOLO TOURE: Goes for Mikel after being fouled, then for Frank Lampard when the Chelsea midfielder intervenes, shoving Webb aside in the process. Has to be pulled away by Julio Baptista.

JOSE MOURINHO: Quick to the melee, raises his arms in a 'calm down' gesture to the grappling throng.

ARSENE WENGER: Comes on to the pitch, then becomes engaged in an argument with Steve Clarke, Chelsea's assistant manager.

WAYNE BRIDGE AND EMMANUEL EBOUE: Bridge pulls the ball out of the hand of Eboue, who kicks him in the shin and strikes him on the back of his head. Bridge's immediate response is to draw his elbow back, as if to jab Eboue in the ribs. Then he sees an official to his right, stops, clutches his head, and falls to the ground. Eboue loses his balance and tumbles on top of him. Bridge rolls around in apparent agony, and receives lengthy treatment.

JUSTIN HOYTE: Initially stands off, but then grabs Carvalho by his shirt.

FRANK LAMPARD: Pushes past Webb to get to Toure, ostensibly to get the Arsenal captain off Mikel. Appears to further inflame Toure, who lunges back at him. Shoves back after being grabbed by Francesc Fabregas. The pair continue to argue, even after the incident.

FRANCESC FABREGAS: Dives in and grabs Lampard round the neck, then wrestles with him. Confronts Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, later slapped by Drogba.

EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR: Launches himself into the fray with arms raised aggressively. Appears to make contact with Carvalho and Lampard. Later drags Drogba away from Fabregas. Initially refuses to leave the field when dismissed. Webb has to point the way to the dressing room five times, before Adebayor is dragged away by teammates.

DIDIER DROGBA: Re-ignites the conflict by slapping Fabregas, who is arguing with Andriy Shevchenko, on the back of the head. He then grabs the Spaniard by the neck, but is pulled away by Emmanuel Adebayor, as Mourinho steps in to calm Fabregas.

MICHAEL ESSIEN: Appears to cuff Denilson on the face, as the pair grapple.

RICARDO CARVALHO: Involved quickly, but seems to act only as a peacemaker.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

News Today

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Saprang on threats and issues facing Thailand
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Asean must maintain momentum: Arroyo
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Hardline Thai general to head phone corporation
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Chirac to US: Sign key climate accords
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Overflowing hospitals
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Monday, February 26, 2007

News Today

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Thailand's ITV seeks injunction on $4.3b fines, fees
BANGKOK - ITV, a Thai television network controlled by Singapore's Temasek Holdings, sought a court injunction on about 100 billion baht (S$4.29 billion) in fines, fees and interest it has been ordered to pay the government. The company asked Thailand's administrative... [Read more]

Bus bays may be axed to help cut travel time
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Seafood during pregnancy 'may boost kid's IQ'
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US trade deficit hit record high of $1.17 trillion last year
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SIA, SilkAir cut fuel surcharges
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Monday, February 19, 2007

What the fuck's happening in the world today

Jazz spoil Webber's homecoming game
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S'pore qualify for world junior team tournament
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Immediate automatic refund being explored
I REFER to the letters, 'Why wasn't share proceeds returned to CPF account?' (ST, Jan 13), 'Bank held onto funds that couldn't be re-invested' (ST, Jan 16) and 'Agent banks should match CPF Board's rate' (ST, Jan 16), by Mdm Samantha... [Read more]

Haas handed tennis lesson by Gonzalez
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AG: Tap in-house lawyers to make S'pore legal hub
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US raids Iranian consular post
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STI little changed despite weakness in overall market
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Oei Hong Leong buys land for Buddha museum
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Pakistan orders probe into suicide bombing near Shi'ite centre
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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Fuck you la, nabey cheebye!

How about extra 30 mins of concessional fare?
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Gunners find Babel to replace Ljungberg
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Asian central bankers call for curbs against massive inflows
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China keeps mum despite furore over missile test
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Russian concerns behind the handshakes in India
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Technorati
Technorati Profile... [Read more]

Resource-rich area
SPREAD over 263,000 sq km, India's north-east region is rich in oil, gas and natural resources.India shares porous and sensitive borders with China in the north, Myanmar in the east, Bangladesh in the south-west and Bhutan to the north-west. Its 4,500km... [Read more]

Viet PM meets Pope amid eased tensions
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Beijingers to be warned of harmful haze
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US lawmakers attack plan to send more troops to Iraq
WASHINGTON - THE Bush administration's plan to send more troops to Iraq ran into serious opposition in Congress yesterday, with both Democrats and Republicans launching scathing attacks on it.In what is looking to be the most significant confrontation between Congress and... [Read more]

Academic Syed Hussein Alatas dies
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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Why I like to post news in a fucking cheebye manner. Why cannot ah?! Fuck you!

Lim Hng Kiang upbeat on GDP growth
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Lawyer: Why sue just 3 of 7 board members?
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Choice of injury claims must be legally informed
I REFER to the article, 'Lawyers using 'pushy tactics' to get workplace-injury clients' (ST, Jan 20). The Law Society is puzzled by the reporting of insurers' concerns about a rise in common-law negligence claims. These concerns exhibit very little faith in... [Read more]

Want good service? Bring back tipping
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Sports World
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Oil leak threatens British coast
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Arabs see troop surge plan as a sign of US desperation
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Blast debris aggravates threat to satellites and space travel
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Japanese defence chief offends US govt again
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Chinese couple win child back after long tussle
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Oei Hong Leong buys land for Buddha museum
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Friday, February 16, 2007

News? Simi lancheow! Go Fuck yourself!

India to review policy on SEZ projects
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Withdrawal of US troops from Iraq would be the proper and moral policy
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Property boom in China
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Delhi strikes defence deals with Moscow
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Heavy storms kill 41 in Europe
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Technorati
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Purchasing govt bonds to be made easier
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US lawmakers attack plan to send more troops to Iraq
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'Reopen probe into murder of Mongolian'
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BY DAY: A private school; BY NIGHT: Supplier of vice girls
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Private home rents rose by 10-15% last year
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