-Wednesday, January 23, 2008Y
no training for me today, but whenever i have no soccer training for me, it will be the day of practicing my skills in the area which i wana succeed in. I felt so rotten in luck today! cut my toe when i climbed the stairs in the evening, one good thing was the cut was jus only jus quite small, BUT it bled alot and my slipper was stained with blood all over, its gross enuff to be seen with my own eyes, hahaha......i am okay, so whoever cares about me, i really appreciate alot!
Jus out of nowhere, i really have the urge to share with everybody who has the very enormous potential to be the future TOP CLASS FOOTBALLERS, yes some of them are not totally regonised as a WORLD BEST FOOTBALLER LIKE RONALDO, RONALDINHO OR BECKHAM right now, but these youngsters have the potential to take over the current generations of those top football stars in the coming years!! all these young players really deserve some attention to be paid on theM!!!
Sergio Aguero, 19, Atletico Madrid FC, striker
YET another Argentine youngster who has been tagged "the next Maradonna". Aguero joined Atletico aged just 17 in June 2006 from Independiente for a club-record fee of £15.75m. Struggled to cope with the pressure in his debut season but has already scored 12 goals in 22 games this term.
Ever Banega, 19, Valencia CF, midfielder
CLASSY Argentine holding midfielder who has agreed to join Spanish giants Valencia for £10million. Took over the holding role for old club Boca Juniors when Fernando Gago joined Real Madrid last year and formed a strong partnership with Juan Roman Riquelme as the Argentine giants won the Copa Libertadores — South America's answer to the Champions League.
Karim Benzema, 20, Lyon, striker
CAME through the ranks at Lyon and has caught the eye of Arsenal, Real Madrid and Juventus after scoring 12 goals in 16 matches this season. Made his international debut for France in March and has netted three times for Les Bleus in eight games. Arsene Wenger described him as "an immense revelation".
Giovani dos Santos, 18, Barcelona, striker
CAME to prominence in 2005 when he was one of stars of the Mexico team that won the FIFA Under-17 World Cup. Has been a regular feature for Barca this season and has managed to keep Ronaldinho out of the starting XI. Already haD four caps for Mexico.
Bojan Krkic, 17, Barcelona, strikerHAILED as Spain's answer to Lionel Messi by Barca fans after scoring over 800 goals in the Catalan club's youth teams. Broke the record as the youngest ever player to feature in a Champions League match in September 2007. A month later, he became Barcelona's youngest La Liga goalscoRER
Adel Taarabt, 18, Tottenham, midfielder
YOUNG French midfielder who has established himself as a regular member of Spurs' match-day squad. Compared to Zinedine Zidane before his move to North London, the left-footed trickster has already wowed the White Hart Lane faithful with his ambitious runs and long-range strikes.
Lulinha, 17, Corinthians, midfielderTRANSFER target for Italian champions Inter Milan after starring for Brazil's Under-17 side. Scored 12 goals in seven matches during the South American U-17 Championships before being one of the stars of the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup. The tricky attacking midfielder has an eye for goal and is already being touted as the long-term successor to Ronaldinho.
Macauley Chrisantus, 17, Hamburg, strikerMANCHESTER UNITED, Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester City were all interested in signing Chrisantus after his exploits at this year's FIFA Under-17 World Cup. The scintillating striker fired seven goals in seven games and was the top scorer as Nigeria won the competition. Joined Hamburg in November 2007.
Stevan Jovetic, 18, Partizan Belgrade, striker
A £7m target for Manchester United after becoming the top scorer in the Serbian league with 11 goals. Was named captain of the Montenegro Under-21 side aged just 17 and has already made his full international debut. A creative striker who likes to drop deep and run at defenders. He is also a deadly-accurate finisher.
Toni Kroos, 17, Bayern Munich, midfielder
NAMED player of the tournament at the 2007 FIFA Under-17 World Cup and has already made his Bundesliga and European debuts for Bayern. A creative, goalscoring midfielder, Kroos shone at youth level for both club and country. Bayern general manager Uli Hoeness has already earmarked him for the revered No10 shirt.

Ivan Rakitic, 19, Schalke, midfielder
NIKO KRANJCAR and Luka Modric may have ended England's Euro 2008 qualifying hopes but new Three Lions boss Fabio Capello will have to watch out for Rakitic in 2008. The Swiss-born attacking midfielder is the latest Croatian star to catch the eye and was snapped up by German champions Schalke in the summer.
HAHA....For those who dun like or duno football, is there anyone above who is consider handsome to u? hahaha.... :P
11:35 PM,Y
Por Vicente