Monday, August 15, 2011

Perfect time to 'gun them down'!!!






Ok agreed, lfc players were on a bit of pressure for delivering that 'flying start' to the fans.
Agreed that, the selection of squad was not the best of the decisions from King Kenny.( I personally think we had better alternatives to Flanno and Hendo).
Agreed that, us fans should not be carried away by summer spending spree and be realistic towards the season goal.

Our season opener against Sunderland did not come as much as we liked, but a point is more or less acceptable given all above reasons.
But next week, next week we have an opponent which is in such a situation every team would choose to play against given their current situation. Arsenal is a formidable team and Emirates is a tough place to beat them. But look at their situation for the upcoming game against lfc.
  • They have just lost their talismanic captain and are [on verge of] losing their star player(their best player last season) in Nasri.
  • Manager losing support and under heavy pressure from fans unrest.
  • Game against lfc is sandwiched between CL qualification tie against a tough opponent Udinese. (They will have added pressure to qualify for CL. After all, it has been Wenger's only defence for several years)
  • There high profile signing(who was looking promising going forward against newcastle on saturday) will be missing and Song might as well be suspended.


No doubt, Arsenal are an elite team in Europe and have the capability to beat any other team on their day with their fluid game and youth energy.
Its a bitter fact that we have not beaten them at their home for quite some time. But this game against them could not have come any better time than this. This is the time to beat them. If we are to show that lfc is serious to get back on its perch, if we are to show the doubters that lfc is (again) a force to reckon,
we can't settle for a draw or curse for bad luck for a loss. WE HAVE TO WIN THIS. We have to show the real character and get 3 points from Emirates.

Missed chances, 2nd half slump or bad refereeing decisions can not be the excuses for the next week. 2 points from 2 games is not acceptable for a top-4 targetting team.
I'm sure King Kenny realizes all this (he is better than me after all) and will field the best 11 against Arsenal next week and take the game to them and ensures all 3 points. Faith in KK.
YNWA.

Friday, April 9, 2010

D2 Hiking- 'Escape to Sundarijal'

Another sunday, another hiking-day. I had given in my name as well. The time I woke up, and got myself ready to go to office, it looked like I was going to be late comfortably by some 15 minutes than scheduled time, but I was not in hurry(15 minutes after scheduled time is supposed to be very early isn't it?). But I just made it, another couple of minutes later had I entered the office-gate and I would not have been writing this report and nor would have been present in several of the pictures below. So, little lesson for those laid-back latecomers.... BE ON TIME!

OK, enough lesson and now back to reporting...
The van engine had already revved up and I quickly jumped inside. After a quick "Jhandai chutteko.. :P!!" series of talks, the wheels started rolling.
We picked up ShishirA and SudeepK on the way(at Chabahil) to complete our hiking team of 11. We felt obliged to stop by to make sure we had enough supplements for the hike. We set off loaded with full supply of food and water.

A light bit of chitchat and in no time(almost) the van got us there as far as it could(though Jeevan might disagree to this as he was already asking "Khai pugena??" shortly after we left Jorpati behind) . Everybody got off and it stationed itself quietly in the parking area. Meanwhile, the hikers entered a small local shop for light breakfast. SuyeshN wasted no time and made himself busy with his new Nikon D90; huge pile of 'jeri' his target of the moment. He was shooting the stack of sweet from different angles rotating round and round "Mauri Jastai".

After few chuckles on various well-established jokes (such as "Auto-delete feature") everybody was ready to start the walking. After exiting the shop, few hikers turned left and gave a quick glimpse to the van: a look of confirmation that they will be back and it will have to drive them back home.... the van seemed to agree. From where I saw, It sincerely rested among the row of vehicles protruding only its face and seemingly already eager for us to return...

The hiking 'kodi'-nator had set plans for the hike. He immediately diverted us towards the bridge on the right rather than taking the conventional flight of steps, we were climbing up from the right side. On the way, a small board advertising a local restaurant caught our attention and we got reason to start our hike with a laugh. Our destination for the day was some specific "Jharna" and with that declared, the 'Kodi'-nator delegated the role of leading the way to his frontsman whom he liked to call "Rajkumar Dikpaal" - AbhisheshJ. (If u remember this line from the famous Nepali tale in our primary class text-book "Yo baato chito pugcha tara bich ma jungle parcha ra baagh-bhalu ko darr huncha...."). So, he led us saying we have to reach certain "Lama Hotel" and then "Jharna" was not far from there. Joy and laughing prevailed most of the way as something humerous kept on coming up to keep us entertained. Apparently we lost our path towards so-called "Lama Hotel" as Abhishesh decided that we should return and take right instead of left from the last junction that we met.

On the way, we came across the "Shivapuri Natural Reserve" entry check-point and was a help to ascertain we were walking the right way this time. A board there took our attention, it read- "Rs. 5 per person, ... Rs. 15 per motorcycle". But a bhatbhate made it way through making a cracking noise and it saved us some 100+ rupees. The check-post also corrected us that it was infact "Karma Hotel" that we were heading for.
The journey then was enjoyable with tree leaves screening the intense sun-rays, cold-running water by the side of the road, and melodious music of water hitting the stones- progressively intensifying as we climbed. Some stopped occasionally to take snaps whereas others were captured walking. The road was mildly steep with options of sharp turns some distance ahead or small 'short-cuts' in the mid-way. Some chose the former while others the later, not necessarily following the same pattern the next time it arrived... We waited at different places for others to catch-up and also found others waiting for us. On our way, Stones big enough to knock you down were rolling against us in our hill-climb(Group of NirajS above were rolling the stones). Luckily none of us fell victim of it.

It was almost time that we felt little tired when we reached the milestone- the Karma Hotel. We rested there for a while and ordered us a good meal for the afternoon. With that, we headed towards the much anticipated "Jharna". She was hiding behind rocks, not visible from the road despite being only few metres away. Only few will be able to sense her presence and stop by to admire her beauty.

So then, wasting no time, many people wanted to dive into 'Jharna' but 'Jharna' only takes in her embrace the lucky ones. The lucky ones this time were RiteshS and SuyeshN; the 'embrace' however turned out to be little too expensive for RiteshS. ;) We all had nice time around playing with the water, sun-bathing on the huge rock.

Time was running out and we had ordered lunch for 2pm, everybody was getting hungrier as each minute passed, so we bade farewell to lovely Jharna for the day. All of us were striding now to get back to the Hotel as hunger was acting dominant over the bodies. The lunch was accompanied by entertaining 'guff-gaffs' from different members. With likes of KapilP, BhaskarS, AbhisheshJ, NirajS and RiteshK, entertainment guaranteed on any day! And oh yes, I have to mention the 'Jyanmara Khursani' served alongwith the meal. I ate it for the first time, and is it hot?? You bet... Just for the records, it forced tears even out of eye's of KapilP- the tough one.

Everything done, the hiking was over for the day, and we were already heading back, this time from the normal 'stairs of Sundarijal'. We stopped for the last time at a local shop some couple of 100 metres away from bus station to have some coffee. The guffs did their trick there as well and kept us all laughing. Amidst, I spotted our captain KapilP rolling his eyes over all the participants and I had a suspicion. Inevitably, the eyes rested at this writer's sight and those big eyes stayed darted there for a minute... a voice came out loud then "Rajiv Babu, yespali ko hiking report 'mandle' garne kaam chai timro timro jasto cha ni!!" and that was it, the words were marked on stone- unchangeable and here I am writing this report...

originally posted for EU hiking

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Martyr's Memorial A division League-2066

Round 22 Fixtures & Results
BUC7-1
SJYC13 Jun 13.30
MMC3-0
SKMC13 Jun 15.30
NAC3-2
RCT14 Jun 13.30
MCvs
APF14 Jun 15.30
TBDvs
TBD15 Jun 13.30
TBDvs
TBD15 Jun 15.30

Today's Matches(14th Jun, Monday)
1.30pmNST(Full Time)
Nepal Army(3)------Santosh(14'), Hiranya(17', 26')
Ranipokhari(2)------Dipesh(71'), Ramesh(87')

3.30pmNST(Full Time)
Machchindra
(0)---------------
Armed Police Force(8)--------
GaneshL(4',6',17'),Niraj(20',44'), Kumar(p, 26'), TopBdr(28'),Deepak(78')

Latest Results(13th Jun, Sunday)
1.30pmNST(Final Score)
Boys Union(7)------Resham Rana(9', 25', 37'), Rupesh Chettri(14'), Raju Rai(31', 76', 88')
Jawalakhel(1)------Doran Sherchan(45')

3.30pmNST(Final Score)
MMC
(3)--------Lee Jihon(11', 64'), Oh Suchg Hwan(52')
Sankata(0)--------



News
  • MATCH FIXING, A DIRTY GAME LOOMING OVER NEPALI LEAGUE. SUCH A SHAME.
  • APF win over Machchindra 8-0, BUC relegated along with Sankata.
  • Army win 3-2 against RCT
  • Sankata out of A division as they lose their final game to MMC
  • Boys Union 7-1 Jawalakhel. BUC played their cards, Now its upto APF vs Machchindra, who will be relegated.
League Table(updated 14th Jun, 2010)

PositionNamePWDLGFGAGDPts
1NPC2113803372647
2Three Star21117338132540
3NRT21124538271140
4Army22116538211739
5MMC228683032-230
6Machchhindra227692027-727
7Jawalakhel227692743-1627
8Friends Club2174102538-1325
9RCT2265112431-723
11APF2264122836-822
10Boys Union2264122839-1122
12Sankata2252172035-1517


Round 15 Results
NAC2-0NRT19 Apr 13.30
SKMC0-1SJYC19 Apr 15.30
MC1-0
NTSC20 Apr 13.30
LHMMC3-1
APF20 Apr 15.30
BUC3-2
NIBLFC21 Apr 13.30
RCT0-2
NPC21 Apr 15.30
Round 16 Results
SJYC1-5
NAC22 Apr 13.30
MC0-3
NRT22 Apr 15.30
NIBLFC0-4
SKMC23 Apr 13.30
RCT1-3
NTSC23 Apr 15.30
NPC3-1
APF24 Apr 13.30
LHMMC2-2
BUC24 Apr 15.30
Round 17 Results
RCT0-0
SJYC25 Apr 13.30
NAC1-1NTSC25 Apr 15.30
LHMMC3-3NIBLFC26 Apr 13.30
NRT5-3APF26 Apr 15.30
NPC2-1MC27 Apr 13.30
SKMC1-3
BUC27 Apr 15.30
Round 18 Results
SJYC1-1
APF28 Apr 13.30
LHMMC0-3
NTSC28 Apr 15.30
BUC2-0
RCT29 Apr 13.30
NIBLFC2-3
NRT29 Apr 15.30
MC0-2
SKMC3 Jun 13.30
NAC0-0
NPC3 Jun 15.30
Round 19 Results
BUC1-1
NTSC4 Jun 13.30
NRT3-1
RCT4 Jun 15.30
APF0-1
SKMC5 Jun 13.30
MC4-0
LHMMC5 Jun 15.30
SJYC1-1
NPC6 Jun 13.30
NIBLFC3-1
NAC6 Jun 15.30
Round 20 Results
RCT1-1
SKMC7 Jun 13.30
NRT1-2
NTSC7 Jun 15.30
MC0-1
BUC8 Jun 13.30
NAC1-2
APF8 Jun 15.30
LHMMC3-3
SJYC9 Jun 13.30
NPC4-0
NIBLFC9 Jun 15.30
Round 21 Results
APF1-0
BUC10 Jun 13.30
NAC3-1
SKMC10 Jun 15.30
MC1-2
SJYC11 Jun 13.30
MMC5-3
NRT11 Jun 15.30
NTSC0-0
NPC12 Jun 13.30
NIBFC0-0
RCT12 Jun 15.30


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