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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

i shall attempt not to be a sore loser and congratulate liverpool fans.
(:

there.


I was just thinking, if you analysed Mourinho like a Literature professor, you can say that he is just a kind man who's just a little too proud sometimes. Well okay, not a bit. He may seem like a sore loser, but maybe he's just trying to offer some comfort to the devastated Chelsea players who've come crashing down to reality after a wonderful weekend of living on Cloud Nine.

I feel very heartbroken. I think it takes a lot for a big strong dashing man to cry in public.


Kudos to JT, Chelsea captain.

After all, there's always next season. :D


1:16 PM