it feels good to get the common test over and done with. There's so much spare time on my hands now, and i don't know what to do. I spent my morning watching copa America( Argentina destroyed U.S.A), and headed down to bedok library, trying to find books about sir Alex Ferguson. damn, all loaned out. too bad, i had to settle for the biography of kenny dalglish and the autobiography of Gazza (Gascoigne). And i also got another book titled: Red Mist-Roy Keane and the football civic war. i saw the name roy keane and just borrowed, and i don't know what the book is about...maybe about irish football. i read a few chapters of the book about dalglish. he had an impressive career in scotland(celtic) and in england(liverpool). Although i'm not a liverpool fan, i found this phrase in the book which was quite interesting. It goes like this: There are five countries in Great Britain-England,Scotland,Wales,Ireland and Merseyside. It was through this book that i learnt so much about the history of British football.
bakc to reality, after my visit to the library, i went to orchard cineleisure to watch goal2 watch ruiyang. our enjoyment was disrupted by a crazy bunch of angmohs making a scene in the cinema, and the stupid guy beside him who didn't know how to enjoy a movie properly. I feel gutted and i rather not talk about it anymore. well, the movie was kind of direct, but very impressive as a football movie. i guess any football fan will surely like it. the movie ended with some questions unanswered. perhaps to entice the audience into watching the final part of the trilogy. Santiago Munez gained some(his mother and stepbrother) but also lost some(Roz and agent Glen Foy). Just like in life....