Monday, December 3, 2007

On a loss to Singapore

The Vietnamese, strategizing ahead how to win over Thailand in the final 2 days ago, lost to Singapore 3-2 in the selection round of Seagames soccer today. The young boys kicked 2 goals into their own net, leaving 1 goal free for their opponents to stroll in. Their famous, long heralded by the nation, coach was sitting stoned on the outside benches, having nothing to say.

Vietnam is developing fast, recordedly so fast that its people impatiently await a day their S land becoming a biggest Asia dragon, a day Vietnam team rolling balls on a World Cup two thousand and more. Vietnamese are the happiest people in the world, because they are optimistic. Despite all those, might it not be too much to expect from optimism a final goal achievement? Facing facts or not, the Vietnamese are still left behind by Singaporeans. This Merlion city is stressed, worried, and they care about their progress however speedily they are progressing. Managing boards have important things to say. With specific realistic orderly strategies with which acquaint even a cleaner, citizens all work hard and succeed.

This may be the lesson the Vietnamese can learn from.

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Hầy, có người biến mất đúng lúc mình đang rảnh, thật chán :(

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