Tuesday 22 May 2012

The Avengers Review Part 2 ( SPOILERS ALERT!)

                                                       A COMIC BOOK TRIUMPH!

Avengers Assemble!


First of all, as I've said before you guys should TOTALLY WATCH IT even if you didn't watch it's origin movies or are a big fans of DC or if you guys DON'T watch these this type of comic book and super hero movies at all. If not shame on you guys! Tsk Tsk. lol. Alright, let's start. Hmm where to even begin..

For those who didn't like movies like Inception for being too complicated and practicallly brain squashing, the Avengers will be perfectly simple for y'all. Even for those clods who are totally unfamiliar with the comics as I've mentioned before. Like the trailers, the movie is absolutely TOP-NOTCH. Makes you wonder how they pulled the special effects off. Mark of a great movie :) You may wonder how those vague endings for the movies prior to Avengers lead up to and I bring you good news! In those few short scenes, the framework for imminently the greatest Marvel movie in history had BEGUN! Josh Whedon successfully weaves them all into a masterpiece of action, thrill, adventure and even comedy, thanks to Iron Man and Hulk. YES HULK! Don't believe me? Here's the proof you wretched cynic!
Well its not exactly like this but you get the idea.


Excuse me for being honest, but I when I first heard that Josh Whedon was in the helm for Avengers, I wasn't hopeful all of a sudden. I've NEVER HEARD of him! :O I checked into his history and found out he directed ZERO number of marvel or even action movies. And he mostly directed sitcoms, one being Buffy The Vampire Slayer. -____- 
He also directed Toy Story. Wow I never knew that. But still, choosing him to direct possibly the biggest superhero movie of ALL-TIME seemed like a big no-no people! But to my delightful surprise, he pulled it off. Hats off to you my good sir! His scripts usually include clever banter, gripping action sequences and an air of mystery and The Avengers is no different. Whedon has an utter love for Marvel comic books or so I've heard, and it is proudly put on display in The Avengers. Cheers Josh!

And the cast, I have to mention, did a GREAT JOB! Robert Downey Jr, as usual practically cakewalked through this movie like he did with both the Iron Man movies as he plays Tony Stark the g
enius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist here almost effortlessly. It was as if the role was made for him. He makes you laugh, makes you want to throw bricks at him and makes you put your hands up and cheer for him when he suits up in that shiny armor of his. He shines throughout here. Great actor this bloke. Both the Chris' played their parts to perfection here as well. Evans, being a snappy old-timer as Captain America gives his best performance to date He was good in his solo movie but does a better job here! Hemsworth is no different. Playing as the God Of Thunder, Thor he emotes well during the scenes with badass Loki (because they're loving brothers, awhh) and carries off action scenes well too. He was unlucky in some parts, getting pounded by Iron Man and Hulk, but that's what we fans want to see on the big screen righttt? Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow proves she's more than just a pretty face. More of her please! Jeremy Renner as Hawk-Eye is exactly as expected. Less screen space and less talk but had a few awesome action scenes. He impressed me in MI4 and he does the same here as well. But one person who really caught my eye was Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner. He was absolutely brilliant as I've mentioned before. He is by far the BEST Bruce Banner of all, in my opinion. Since I was a baby, well not baby but a kid lol, I've always admired the raging Hulk.(Who doesn't anyway?)  Watching the brilliant scientist evolve into the raging green beast with ultra indestructible pants, who has a penchant for wrecking absolutely everything in sight, Ruffalo does it more authentically than Edward Norton or Eric Bana.You could almost see and feel him as he struggles sharing mind and bodies with the "other guy" and his intelligence and compassion towards other humans drives the sane side of his character. Also Hiddlestone as Loki comes across as a devious,insane mastermind without being corny and cartoonish and you gotta give credit to him for that. Best villain in years in my opinion.The best thing about the cast is, they managed to bring the characters to life and their chemistry together works wonders! Kudos to them for that.


Loki. Gives a performance Heath Ledger would have been proud of




Uncanny resemblance isn't it? Bros for life...or not.




Old metalhead made this movie entertaining and funny. Cheers Robert!


Both of them have a distinct similarity in more ways
than just their first names- Being unfamiliar with the
modern world in the movie. One being a demigod
and the other being a war veteran who's been asleep for
almost 70 years. You could say they're like newborns to this world.
 But what's Avengers without these two? Chris Thor Hemsworth
and Chris Evans.


Bruce Banner's alter ego -
 Hulk the biggest mutha in Avengers hands down!




Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner. Worthy of a mention here.






Hawk Eye is sad because no one ever makes a big deal of him.
So here's to you Jeremy Renner!




Eye candies Scarlett and Cobie as Black Widow and Agent Maria Hill.








Not to forget the man who started the assemble of all the above
Nick Fury played by Samuel L.Jackson




So how does all these these special creatures combine and form a team, without thrashing each other? (which does happen but every new team's gotta have setbacks before they gel right?) Not to worry, Josh Whedon does a great job here. He manages to give each of the team enough screen space and time to interact with each other and have ice-breaking sessions that ultimately lead to the fluid combining of the heroes later on. Its a tough job, gathering up all the superheroes, each silly and crazy in their own way, glue them together and make it all work like oiled machine! But he did it, without overdoing the dialogues and over blowing the plot. It was just right and AMAZING at that!

All in all, the movie was MIND-BLOWING and very entertaining. The pacing of the movie was very enjoyable as there was never a dull moment at all. Meaning- you hardly get any pee time. And that speaks volumes about the greatness about this movie. Some scenes leave you stuck to your seats and look up in disbelief. Especially the scenes(My favs actually) where Iron Man, Thor and Captain America have a few rounds with each other and Tony Stark constantly being a pain in Steve Rogers' neck, to the point where he actually gets so angry and irked, he challenges Stark for a one-on-one. The Hulk and Thor fight scene leaves you open-mouthed and THAT AWESOME SCENE where Hulk ABSOLUTELY PAWNS Loki and calls him a PUNY GOD. Boy oh boy! Now that's pretty impressive! And when the Avengers assemble to fight Loki's army in the end, it was nothing short of AMAZING. Assembled, they are unstoppable! Even Hawk-Eye, I kid you not!

For those who haven't watched yet, do yourselves a favor and experience the AWESOMENESS as soon as possible instead of just reading them. For those who have watched it once, GET YOUR ASSES back in the theater and watch it again! For those who have watched it twice, third time's the charm. Need I say more? So GO WATCH IT AGAIN! :D You'll never get tired of it, trust me!


Marvel Studios and Disney are already making a shitload of money off this movie and they fully deserve it, for this movie is nothing short of the best action-superhero movie ever made in history. The Avengers..I give you an A++ rating. 10 stars outta 10 ! :D


Finally a treat for y'all. One of the many awesome moments from The Avengers.


Pure awesomeness!


Take care people! More updates soon. 


Up, up and awayy.







Finally, The Avenger Review Part 1 (SPOILER FREE)



I'm pretty sure that by now, you would have watched The Avengers like a gazillion times, and yet, still unable to figure out where them movies prior to The Avengers go in the Marvel timeline. Not to worry, I found this post in 9gag which solves that very problem. How nice and thoughtful ! Shows us when the events in the various Marvel films take place, and where Thor, Iron Man 1&2, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk movies overlap with each other. 
Click to enlarge.




So what next? A friggin review of course! Actually its more of a question-answer kinda review.
Anyway its SPOILER FREE so here goes.

"But I haven't watched any of the movies prior to this! I don't know what's happening and I'm clueless. I thought these kind of movies are for geeks. But I wanna watch it now because everyone is doing it! HOW?"
If you've seen the trailers, you kind of gotten the gist of the story-line. Superheroes assemble, to defeat Thor's half-brother, Loki. If you haven't seen any of the earlier Avengers-related movies, don't worry - Josh Whedon weaved the story well enough to tell you what you've missed, filling in the gaps even to those clueless sods who never gave a hoot about Marvel movies til now. Go die, darn posers ! NEXT.

"Bloody hell. But I'm a comic fan! That's injustice to us loyalists! How can they make it like this!?? Dumbed it down???!!!! Watered down?? Heck no!"
Dont worry. Calm your tits man. Josh Whedon left enough Easter Eggs in the movie to pay homage to hardcore fans. I, for one, felt the movie does justice to the comics and us hardcore fans. It is smart, witty, action-packed without being tacky and in true Marvel fashion, left lots of clues on what are to be expected in future movies. I'm not gonna tell you what they are, as it will be spoiling the movie for you, right? ;)

"Oh surely there will be issues of each characters not getting enough screen time. Too many characters at a time in the same movie. How do you fit each individual storyline without sacrificing others'? Like Ocean's Eleven...well, they sucked at it...kind of"
Actually, I think every character got equal screen time, worthy of their expected presence in the movie, and as an Avenger. Ok, some do get extra coverage, like Tony Stark and Bruce Banner but it happens in the comics too. A-list characters get more screen time. That is expected, to be fair I'm afraid.

"How's Tom Hiddlestone as Loki? Yay or Nay?"
For a bit, I was kind of rooting for him! He gave performance like that of Heath Ledger in The Dark Kinight. Well, almost. Worth coming to watch the movie just for his acting alone.

"Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill?"
Oh wow Aunt Robin as Agent Maria Hill? She sure was a feast for the eyes, not as much as Scarlett though but Cobie was alright ;). But one gripe - I wish they'd feature her more ...but then again, like in the comics, she's almost a C-list character.

"So I've seen the trailer - is that all? Any more scenes that will make me rip off my seat?"
YES. AND PLENTY I tell you.

"I have a weak bladder. When can I pee?"
Err... I suppose after Hawkeye was 'cured' (see? very informative without revealing much :P)

"Any boobs?"
Does Hulk's moobs count? If no, minimal.

"Favorite scene?"
It involves The Hulk and Loki ;D

"Any cheesy lines that will make me cringe?"
None. Actually yes but minimal, mostly by old steel head. I am kinda disappointed that Captain America didn't go "Avengers Assemble!"

"How's the pace? Not to quick or draggy?"
It starts with a BANG, continued steadily through the middle, and ended with a BANG. Never a dull moment throughout. Good pace to keep viewers engaged but it can be overwhelming at times with the non-stop actions which leads to over-excitement. Kinda like when your dog greets you after you come back from school or work.

"What about Iron Man's suit? Any cool scenes? What's new?"
Lots. We learn lots of new, cool stuff Tony Stark has put into the Mark VI suit, and if you thought the Mark V suit-up scene in Iron Man 2 was the shizz, The Avengers has something that will top that. Also, the Captain America's by the way.

"Cameos?"
Yes. We get Pepper Potts, Jane Foster and Stan Lee as usual. Keep your eyes sharp :) Sadly no War Machine tho, otherwise it will be kickass seeing Rhodey shooting at the Chitauri.

"I hated Iron Man 2. Will I like this?"
You will.

"I hated Thor. Will I like this?"
You will.

"I hated Captain America: The First Avenger. Will I like this?"
Can't blame you but ditto.

"I hated the Hulk movies. Wil I like this?"
You better.

"What about Mark Ruffalo? Better than Ed Norton? How is he as Bruce Banner?"
Brilliant. I prefer him to Edward Norton, actually. He portrays the emotions of a brilliant scientist struggling with his inner beast perfectly. I wish there's a remake of the Hulk with Mark on board this time. 

"After-credits - should I wait?"
DUH. Keep your keesters glued to the seats. I failed to do that during Fast Five and learned my lesson since.

Here's a few hits and misses.

More Nick fury talk, as if the heroes are his last chance. YET, he still plays down the importance of Tony Stark. - HIT! 

We hear more of The Black Widow. Woweee. But I personally prefer more scenes of her with the zipper err... pulled lower down. - MISS! Well. Half-Hit. No opened zipper, but Natasha fights in a short dress. WIN.

Extra lines from Bruce Banner instead of the customary "Huuuurrrrrggghhhh!" - HIT!

Speaking of the Hulk, we notice there's an extended clip where he actually plays well along with others, and saved Iron Man who seemed like he was knocked out. Way to go Green Bro! - Almost a MISS> But it's a HIT!

Iron Man - Captain America - Thor brawl. I sensed there will be an ice-breaking session which includes them three knocking the socks off each other. - HIT!

Loki will be one big mutha - MISS! (you'll know why once you've watched it)

The Hulk is a bigger mutha! - HIT!


The star cast. Superb performances all round.

The Avengers Review Part 2- Coming Up!

Chelsea- Kings of Europe 2011-2012 !

The sheer restlessness of Abramovich’s ambition has often seemed to undermine his efforts to make Chelsea the best team in Europe since he first purchased The Blues back in 2003, despite splashing out billions.  Claudio Ranieri first came close in 2004 but got beaten by then resilient Monaco side in the semis. Jose Mourinho, who won Champions League with Porto that year, was then called onboard by Roman to manage Chelsea and also came close but got rebuffed in the semis by Liverpool, the famous ghost goal of Luis Garcia coming into mind. Then Barcelona stopped them in the semis again the following year- with the help of the referee for the match who infamously denied no less than 4 penalty appeals from Chelsea in the match. Mourinho then got sacked despite winning two EPL titles during his three short years at Stamford Bridge but Roman's intentions couldn't be clearer ; He craved for the glory of Champions League. Avram Grant then was chosen the interim manager and almost but ALMOST tasted the final win Roman craved so much, being only a John Terry penalty kick away. But alas it was not to be, as John Terry forgot to replace his skates for boots and calamitously slipped on the Moscow pitch, handing the title to us, Manchester United. God knows what the poor poor soul did to deserve that and all the other slippings which came after. Naturally, Avram got the kick. After a string of other managers who didn't do any better, if not worse, next victim-to-be, Carlo Ancelotti came into the fray immediately. He won the EPL title but got his ass kicked by Barcelona in the semis yet again. Phew! Depressing isn't it? Going through all that misery for a club which tries so hard yet failes when it comes to the biggest stage of all. Well not anymore.


Pretty much how he always appeared all those years before.





Back to this season now. The sacking of Villas-Boas and disrupting the team with the purchase of Torres seemed to have backfired spectacularly this season. As recently as March, disaffection and mutiny was sweeping through the first team. Elimination from this season’s Champions League at the hands of Napoli beckoned; a finish outside the top four looked highly likely, which would have accounted for next season’s European competition, too. And they were in charge of an interim manager, Roberto Di Matteo, who got sacked by West Brom years before. Overall, Chelsea were down in dumps pretty much there quarters of the season. And I wouldn't have blamed them if they decided to throw in the towel and called it a season. Their morale shattered, team spirit gone, unity buried and pretty much the form of every players in the squad in tatters, who would have thought just 3 months later, Di Matteo would be guiding them to a cup double. If anyone had told me Chelsea would end the season winning the Fa Cup and Champions League then, I swear I would have thrown them in my car and drove them to the hospital to get their brains examined!!! After the edgy, fidgety reign of Villas-Boas, Di Matteo's calm head acted as a healing balm in the Stamford Bridge dressing room. Tension lifted, fractured morale repaired itself, and suddenly it was fun again to pull on a blue shirt!
Together with the core of experience in the side, it has carried Chelsea from a point of apparent internal self-destruction already to the point of lifting two trophy's this season. It was fated I tell you. Destiny as some would call it. Such was their route to the Champions League triumph from the day they beat Napoli. Barca couldn't break them despite being unimaginably dominant over the two legs. Neither could suspensions, including John Terry's; Nor playing Bayern on their own backyard; nor going behind with seven minutes left on clock. Having somehow dug out an equalizer to force extra-time through who else but Didier Droba, Chelsea could not be shaken by a further trauma: when they conceded penalty. And it was Lionel Messi mishap all over again but in this case, Petr Cech plunged magnificently to stop old boy Robben's spot-kick. The 30 minutes of extra-time were like the 90 minutes preceding them: Bayern in cruise control but Chelsea- with Gary Cahill making an extraordinary diving block to thwart Mario (Tap In) Gomez- somehow still on terms. Then came that old enemy, the penalty shootout. Blues don't win those and the Germans never lose them. Except there has been something other-worldly about this campaign in general and Chelsea in the Champions League particularly. And they brought down the curtains on the surprising night, with cup held safely in their's hands. "How on earth did that happen"!?, you may ask. I won't blame you. The partisan home crowd of Allianz Arena certainly wondered what hit them too. One simple explanation- Logic was not among the participants this season obviously. And yes, it's DESTINY.


The guy on the left spoiled it for the Blues at Moscow and almost
did it again this season with his sending off at Barca. What a
silly boy. The guy on the right, well he's now a Chelsea legend, diver or not.




Surely Didier Drogba worth a new contract now, isn't he Mr. Abramovich? That beast of a man had already won the FA Cup for and came to rescue and won the Champions League for you guys. Few words really sum up the player. Brilliant, a beast, moody, awesome, incredible. What more can you ask more from a striker with so much quality such as him? Yet by all accounts the Drog is on a slow boat to China this summer as the Russian billionaire does not think he is worth the two-year deal he wants. You're asking for it Roman. Also what's with the stalling over the whole Di Matteo situation? Give him the seat already. He's already done what EVERY SINGLE of his predecessors failed to do, and in just 3 friggin months. If you let him go, there won't be anyone more foolish than you in this planet, Roman old boy. Yes you finally won the cup but remember these two chaps, without whom, you'd still be looking like a sad spoilt brat who never ever learns from mistakes.


Bitch high as fuck winning two cups in 3 months and shit lol.


They're gonna miss you when you're gone.


First time winners.




Congratulations to Chelsea!! They certainly deserved the win ever since that win over Barca and the way they completely turned around their season despite the ageing squad. Given the way in which Di Matteo's men defied the reigning champions - without even the need for away goals after Torres's clinical finish - over two legs and 186 minutes of play, not even the most ardent Barcelona fan could justifiably suggest they do not deserve their place in the final. For a remarkably unconvincing season, The Blues have ended it well, with that elusive Champions League trophy finally in the cabinet for the first time after all those years and years of waiting. And this time they have earned it, unlike years before when they tried to buy it. :)


Sincerely, a Red Devil.






Saturday 19 May 2012

Loki: Enough! All of you are beneath me. I am a god, you dull creature and I shall not be bullied... The Hulk: [Hulk flattens Loki with repeated smashes into the floor] Puny god.

I'm sure you all know where that came epic line came from. :) One of the best scenes from one of the awesomest movie ever made in history! And it was smashing I tell ya. Just like what good old Hulk does. SMASHING ! :D
My review's coming up soon. Don't have time to write up all that now. I'm just reeling from all the awesomeness and explosiveness that's still lingering in my head. One does not simply shake off the after-effects of watching THE AVENGERS in action within a few hours! :boromir: 
But I gotta tell you this, this movie is a MUST WATCH

Trust me, the movie's wayy better than it looks.


Dark Shadows however, was ok. But just barely. I expected more from such a good combination that delivered awesome movies before. Sleepy Hollow, Alice In Wonderland, Sweeny Todd, Edward Scissorhands, need I say more? Ditto for the review. Not sure when, but soon. :) 

God I'm tired. Well, after all that, who wouldn't be? :) 

See ya ! (night crawling mode : off)

Wednesday 16 May 2012

Here's a quickie.

Guess what? Today I woke up early. Real early! Like around 7 for some reason. Naturally, I tried to sway back to dreamland but I couldn't sleep. So I spruced up myself clean and fresh and had my breakfast, after so long. Normally, I'll only wake up in time for lunch so that was a lil awkward lol. As I was pondering on things to do for the day- several in my mind, it suddenly started pouring down. I couldn't belive my eyes! Of all the days! And at that very moment my eyes started to close and I felt real sleepy. Damn! It always happens when it rains! And here I thought I could at least be productive for once. Is that wrong  Mommy Earth? -___-

Soo at around 10 I went back to bed, slept like a baby and just got up moments ago. Pfft what a total waste of a day. I thought it was a waste since I woke up so early. I could have found cure to cancer! Or I could have invented something like a time-machine. Guess that was not to be haha! Anyways I'm going out for a movie later with my pals so today's not going to be so wasteful after all. Be back later. Got something interesting in my mind to spill out ;)

Cheerio! :)

Tuesday 15 May 2012

Learning from the past is the key to future.

As I sat there glued infront of my laptop (I thought it was pointless to watch the matches on telly since I thought the race was officially over last week), following the commentary for the Man.City vs QPR game with the full time moments away from being indicated, I barely could contain myself. The Citizens were losing 1-2. LOSING. And we, the Red Devils were moments, or rather a measly 3 minutes away from winning our 20th EPL title. 3 EFFING MINUTES! And City needed to score two more goals to overthrow us and pull off an upset. A MIRACLE in short. And yet I felt indifferent. Like something was wrong somewhere and things somehow won't favor us anymore. Why? Because I know we did not deserve to win the title this year despite having problems all season. Does that make me a bad fan? To have felt all those stuff when I'm supposed to be a through and through die-hard supporter? I don't think so but that's EXACTLY what happened. City managed to pull off the comeback of the decade in the dying milliseconds of the game and FINALLY win the title. That was it. It was gone in a flash.
GAME OVER! How they managed it, I haven't a notion. Though I was expecting it, I was still shell-shocked. City was throwing the kitchen sink at old Sparky's team after they conceded the second goal but to no avail. Then a stoppage time of 5 minutes was indicated. Some said it was too long, but I thought it was fair, owing it to the whole Barton fiasco and his sending off shortly after half-time. Still I never thought it was enough for City to make a totally unexpected comeback. For nearly 45 minutes, they struggled to penetrate the Rangers' parked bus behind the ball. It was like watching Barcelona and Chelsea playing all over again. Except in this case the attacking bunch triumphed. And how! As I was restlessly awaiting the commentary, my jaw dropped at the sight of these words -


90+2 - GOAL City!!! City with their 18th corner and Dzeko heads off the equalizer!!! CAN THEY SCORE THE WINNER!?? Lets wait and see.


Dzeko?? He was still alive? How in tarnation did a player, who last scored months back and went missing for several weeks, suddenly pop up from nowhere and score one of the most important goals he ever scored in his whole life?? My word! Still one goal wasn't enough for them I thought. Getting another goal is going to be tough for them I thought. But guess what the fate had in store?


90+4 - GOAL CITYYYYYYY!!!!! UNBELIEVABLE!! Aguero scores a superb goal, weaving his way into the penalty box and firing past the stranded kenny! AMAZING scenes at Etihad!! And CITY HAS RESCUED IT AT THE DEATH IN THE MOST DRAMATIC CIRCUMSTANCES. WHAT A COMEBACK! AND THEY ARE THE CHAMPIONS OF ENGLAND!!!


At this point, I was frozen to the spot, my eyes nearly popping out and my jaw dropping even more, unable to believe those words flashing before my eyes. "What the flaming **** just happened here?" I remembered thinking then. And then the final whistle blew and the cup,which was practically safe and sound in our rightful hands minutes before, flew away to our damned neighbours' kennel. And this pretty much sums up how I felt then.

Unbelievable isn't it?
But I wasn't thinking about the match anymore. While most of United fans were drowned in bitter disappointment, I wasn't. Oddly. Why didn't I give a shit? Why wasn't I crying? Has the passion and anger that had flared inside me, when we had lost 1-6 at home to City and when we drew with Everton, disappeared? Its actually very simple. Things happened the way they were SUPPOSED to happen. Had City lost and we had lifted the title instead, people would be saying we got away with it, and the victory was purely fluke. But, after Sergio Aguero's miracle goal which was a winner both on the day and for the entire season, it felt like the right team were going to be crowned champions. We hoped for miracles. Being a United fan, its natural. But we depended on QPR to pull off a miracle. Like Owen did when we won 4-3, years back. And that's not right for us, is it?

As much as I wish Manchester United were the ones celebrating here,
they deserve it, hands down.
My thoughts flew to the matches weeks back. The ones we totally screwed up! Wigan, Everton and who else but City. As I recollected everything, it made sense. City deserving the title I mean. It hurts me to say this, but we needed the wake up call. We must learn to not depend on a singular person, as was the case during the match against Wigan when we badly missed Scholes. We must learn not to be complacent when we're well ahead during a match and that anything can happen, which we later witnessed at Etihad. I know I'm not supposed to question Sir Alex's decisions and tactics but I don't get him sometimes. The team he fielded against City, flocking the middle with 5 midfielders, each with flaws of their own, especially Park, didn't make sense at all. We were playing the game that could ultimately decide the title race and it boils down to two things that we should do. Or either. That we must either ATTACK or DEFEND. But we didn't do both. We were being overrun in midfield and our defenders were chasing shadows. Our passing and pushing up were totally pointless. Imagine not having a single shot on target. Anyways, the milk has gone stale and nothing can be done to change the past.Yes we could blame the injuries, blunder by refs and the over-reliance on Paul Scholes. But we musn't forget the games that spelled our fate either, the Everton and Wigan games in particular which came back to haunt us in the end. All we can do now is look back and learn from our mistakes. This could be a blessing in disguise. We learned it the hard way but it will make us stronger. I know we will rise again.


Also there was something else I observed. City's fans, some, are seriously a bunch of filthy hypocrites. Some were seen leaving the stadium during the last ten minutes of the game. Shameful isn't it? Well I guess that's what happens when you jump ships from Chelsea and City and still get shit results and decide to switch back just to hunt for glory. Absolute disgrace I call it. Bunch of soreheads. If you can't put a faith in a team and be with them till the final whistle is blown, well don't support any. If you can't share the agony and sorrow with your team, don't come back to share the joy. I can say the same about some United fans too, sadly.

What are we ever gonna do without him?



Yeah as long as he's loaded, he doesn't need any.
Who said money can't buy happiness?

Overall, it was the best EPL season ever in my opinion. What drama! What entertainment!! The adrenaline rush throughout the season was like never before. I'll post the best moments of the EPL 2011-2012 season soon. I hope next season will be the same or better :)


We survived when The Invincibles surfaced, we fought back the Russian Revolution and we will have our revenge against The Rising Blue Moon. Faith and belief is what being a Manchester United fan's all about. Manchester is blue for now but it will be painted its rightful colour soon-
 RED.

Till death do us apart. GGMU!