| 2004 年 08 月 17 日 星期二 【晴】
今日要返HKU交course selection
report,所以請左兩個鐘頭假。同比卡超去美心食早餐,本來今日想正經D,可惜比卡超又講左句好gag的野,令我打回原形,後來總算能收拾心情。順便
去包兆龍樓拎普通話Course資料,但上堂時間不太好。一直很想學普通話,上個Sem
drop了。交完表後就和比卡超搭車返工,比預期中早到銅鑼灣,所以行左陣時代廣場,在C!tysuper睇中左樣野,不過無錢買.......之後就返
工了,我今日控制到自己,就算見到好Gag果個同事都唔笑。
給大家看看比卡超對我今日的表現的客觀及不偏不倚的評語,比卡超道:「比起放假o黎講好似正經o左, 但比起返學o個陣時仲係 gag o左好多 XD」,而我對今天的表現感到滿意,因為只是改變的初段,所以可能仲有少少gag,遲D就唔會。
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OWEN THANKS FANS FOR SUPPORT
Michael Owen might have said adios to Liverpool but the former
Reds striker said the 人club will never leave him and thanked the fans
for their support over the years. While Owen said he is delighted to have joined Real Madrid he added that he leaves Liverpool with good memories.
Owen said: "I want to thank everyone at Liverpool -
particularly the fans - for making my time there so memorable. I sent
the lads a fax of good luck which I hope arrived before the Spurs game.
"I've been part of Liverpool since I was 11, and it will always be a part of my life. That's inevitable."
Owen has also backed Rafael Benitez to lead Liverpool to future success and says the club are now in good hands.
Owen said: "Under Mr Benitez, I am convinced the club will be
successful. He has vast knowledge of the game, coupled with exceptional
leadership qualities. Liverpool are in really good hands. "I am excited by the challenge which lies ahead of me. I am so proud to be wearing that number 11 shirt."
Michael Owen factfile
1979: Michael Owen was born on December 14th in Chester.
1991: Owen break Ian Rush's long standing scoring record for
Deeside primary schools, in North Wales, after previously replacing
Gary Speed as the youngest player to ever play for the team. 1995: Owen surpasses Kevin Gallen and Nicky Barmby's goalscoring record for England U-15s
May 1996: 16-year-old Owen plays a starring role as Liverpool
win the FA Youth Cup for the first time. He also signs a professional
contract with Liverpool. May 1997: Owen scores on his first-team debut at Selhurst Park against Wimbledon.
September 1997: Owen is sent off for England under-18s
against Yugoslavia, but scores on his European debut for the Reds
against Celtic at Parkhead. October 1997: Owen is invited to train with the England squad.
November 1997: He scores his first senior hat-trick against Grimsby Town in a League Cup tie at Anfield.
December 1997: Owen scores on his England under-21 debut.
February 1998: Glenn Hoddle names Owen in the senior England
squad for the first time and becomes the youngest player to play for
England this century when he appears against Chile at Wembley. In the
same month he also scores his first league hat-trick for Liverpool
against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough. April 1998: Owen is sent-off at Old Trafford for two
bookable offences after scoring Liverpool's equaliser in a 1-1 draw. He
finished his first full season as joint top Premiership goalscorer with
18 goals. May 1998: After finishing his first full season as joint
top scorer in the Premiership, Owen becomes England's youngest ever
goalscorer when he nets against Mexico in Casablanca and is named in
England's 22-man squad for the World Cup in France. June 1998: On his World Cup debut Owen scores after coming
on as sub against Romania. In the second-round against Argentina, he
tops that by scoring arguably the goal of the tournament, beating the
entire Argentina defence and blasting in to the top corner from 15
goals to propel him onto the world stage. His heroics, however, can't
save England from losing to the South Americans on penalties. August 1998: Fresh from his starring role in the World Cup
Owen proves he's no flash in the pan by netting a clinical treble in a
4-1 Liverpool win at Newcastle. December 1998: Owen is named BBC Sports Personality of the Year, one day short of his 19th birthday.
April 1999: Owen tears a hamstring in a Premiership encounter
against Leeds at Elland Road and spends three months on the sidelines. August 1999: Owen makes his return to action, coming on as a substitute at home to Arsenal.
September 1999: Michael completes 90 minutes for the first
time this season and scores twice against Leicester City at Filbert
Street. May 2000: Owen scores in a friendly against Brazil at
Wembley. The game finishes 1-1 and named in Kevin Keegan's squad for
the 2000 European Championships. September 2000: Owen comes on as sub for England in Paris and scores the equaliser against France in the 1-1 draw.
February 2001: Owen famously nets a brace in Rome's Olympic
Stadium as Liverpool defeat AS Roma 2-0 in the UEFA Cup but the
following week he's forced to look on from the substitutes bench as
Liverpool win the Worthington Cup on penalties against Birmingham City
at the Millennium stadium in Cardiff. May 2001: Owen more than makes amends for the
disappointment by single-handedly winning the FA Cup final as Liverpool
somehow overturn a 1-0 deficit to beat Arsenal 2-1. Owen scores both
goals in the last 10 minutes in what will become known as 'The Owen
final' May 2001: Owen plays and earns a penalty for the Reds as
they complete a historic treble with a 5-4 UEFA Cup final victory over
Alaves in Dortmund. Days later he scores twice as Liverpool secure
Champions League qualification with a 4-0 victory over Charlton at The
Valley. August 2001: Owen begins the new season with a hat-trick
against FC Haka in the Champions League qualifier, scores against
Manchester United in a 2-1 Charity Shield win in Cardiff and is also on
the scoresheet in Monaco where the Reds clinch the European Super Cup
with a 3-2 victory over Bayern Munich. September 2001: The Reds number ten is the toast of the
nation as he nets a fantastic hat-trick in a 5-1 England win against
Germany in Munich. He signs a new four-year contract with Liverpool
Football Club but later in the month, picks up another hamstring
injury, which keeps him out of action for a month. October 2001: Owen returns to action and scores in Liverpool's 2-0 win over Charlton at the Valley.
December 2001: Owen is named the European Footballer of the
Year, becoming the first Englishman since Kevin Keegan to receive the
accolade, and scores his 100th goal for Liverpool in just his fourth
full season at Anfield. February 2002: Owen scores twice to take Liverpool back to
the top of the Premiership, in a 6-0 demolition of Ipswich Town at
Portman Road. April 2002: In the absence of David Beckham, Owen is named
as stand-in England captain for the friendly against Paraguay and he
celebrates by scoring in front of his own fans at Anfield, in a 3-0
win. June 2002: Owen shines in the World Cup again, scoring
against Denmark and Brazil and wins a crucial penalty in the game
against Argentina. However England crash out in the quarter-finals in
Japan. September 2002: Owen defies the critics once more as he
emerges from a difficult start to the season to net a terrific
hat-trick against Manchester City. February 2003: Owen nets the clincher in the Worthington
Cup final against Manchester United at Cardiff to earn the Reds their
7th success in the competition. February 2003: Owen scores against Auxerre in a 2-0 win at
Anfield to equal Ian Rush's record of 20 goals in European competition.
April 2003: Owen becomes one of a select few players to have
scored 100 premiership goals in the 6-0 rout of West Brom at the
Hawthorns. June 2003: At the ripe old age of 23, Owen wins his 50th
cap for England and captains the side to a crucial 2-1 win over
Slovakia in the 2004 qualifiers. Typically, Owen scores both goals and
becomes Liverpool's all-time record goalscorer for England. September 2003: Ian Rush's long-standing Liverpool European
scoring record is broken as Owen heads home a late equaliser in the 1-1
UEFA Cup draw against Olimpija Ljubljana. February 2004: With just over a year remaining on his
contract rumours begin to circulate that Owen could be on his way to
Real Madrid. May 2004: With contract talks ongoing Owen reassures
worried Liverpool fans that he won't quit the club on a Bosman-style
free transfer. June 2004: Owen endures a disappointing Euro 2004
tournament in Portugal. He takes time to find his form and scores just
one goal, in England's final game. August 2004: Despite declaring himself happy with the
appointment of new manager Rafael Benitez Owen stalls over signing an
extension to his Anfield contract and eventually joins Real Madrid.
CARRA - TIME TO FORGET OWEN
Jamie Carragher wishes his good mate Michael Owen all the best at
Real Madrid but says Liverpool need to forget about him now and
concentrate on the future. Carragher firmly believes that all is not lost despite the
departure of Owen and thinks that in Djibril Cisse he is more than an
adequate replacement. Carragher said: "I've played with Michael for a long time but we've got to wish him well at Real Madrid and forget about him.
"I hope he does well but the most important thing is
Liverpool and that Djibril scored on his debut against Tottenham. As
long as the strikers continue to score, it will be easier to forget
Michael. "I'm not going to say whether Djibril and Milan are better
as a partnership. Michael was a great goalscorer and it is up to other
people to be able to blend with him, it is not down to him. "He perhaps never had a regular partner while he was at
Liverpool. Of course, we'd have preferred Michael to stay but no-one
can begrudge him a move like that. It is Real Madrid and good look to
him. "It's difficult to replace him but maybe the funds we get for him we will use to strengthen the team.
"The manager is looking at a couple of midfielders so maybe
he's going to strengthen the team in a different way. We'll be all
right - don't worry." Carragher has started the new season from where he left off
in the final two games of the last campaign partnering Sami Hyypia at
centre half, and says it's a role he feels quite comfortable in. Carragher said: "I don't know if I'm a centre-half now,
that's up to the manager. I don't want to put pressure on myself. Being
versatile has always helped me at Liverpool. "Every season I seem to play a different position. But if I
can continue doing well and the coach plays me centre-half or
full-back, I'll be delighted."
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