Monday, July 30, 2007

At one's end

It's been a long time, 17 years, and finally it's finished. Yes, just a few hours ago I read finished the last and 7th book of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and I have say that this book is the best, seeing its the final installment. Action right from the start, the story ends with... oops, dun wan to spoil the surprise, LOL!!! So, we bid farewell to this magical story of wizards, witches and not to mention, muggles... so long.

We say good-bye

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Circuits burned

Wat's up everyone, it's has been a while. Either way, sorry about the pics. I can't seem to get any nice ones, maybe won't pics. of that new jersey after all... ...

Now then, here's a video of a lunatic German boy you just have to watch, it's funny! Here it is:



Enjoy!

Sunday, July 1, 2007

New kit's Out

Manchester United have unveiled their new home kit ahead of the new season.

A giant image of the team in the new Nike-produced kit adorns the East Stand window at Old Trafford. The players will wear it for the first time during their first match of their Asia Tour against Urawa Red Diamonds in Japan later this month.

The front of the new home shirt features an engineered mesh pattern inspired by the architecture of Old Trafford and the contours of the body. On the back a flash of white tape frames the name and number with a fine black stripe, MUFC and the Red Devil emblem inside. As a final touch there is a label with the Red Devil emblem and the nickname 'The Red Devils.' White shorts and black socks complete the kit.

It has been made using Nike Dri-FIT fabric which helps transport moisture away from the skin to the fabric’s surface for rapid evaporation, keeping the players comfortable for longer. It's already a popular design with the squad and they believe the fans will be equally impressed.

"It’s very important to feel comfortable when you’re playing and hopefully this kit will be a good one for us in all types of weather conditions," Wayne Rooney told ManUtd.com.

"It’s quite simple and traditional which is the way I like the kits to be," added skipper Gary Neville. "I’m sure the fans will like it."

And we will certainly do!

Will upload some of the pics. of the new kit later... ...