Trong cảm xúc trào dâng khi theo dõi U-23 VN giành chiến thắng ấn tượng trước Singapore, bạn Lộc Anh (TP.HCM) đã gửi bài viết cho Thể Thao VietNamNet.
Chúng ta còn có thể đòi hỏi gì hơn ở các chàng trai U-23 VN? Họ đã có một trận đấu quá tuyệt với trước người Singapore, một chiến thắng ấn tượng, cú ngược dòng ngoạn mục.
Cảm ơn Thanh Bình... Ảnh: Đức Anh
Họ xứng đáng nhận được những lời khen tặng, vậy thì còn chờ gì nữa, chúng ta hãy cùng nhau chia sẻ niềm vui qua đây.
Tôi yêu Việt Nam, tôi yêu tổ quốc tôi. Không phải hôm nay tôi mới thốt ra điều ấy, mà đơn giản, lúc này tôi thấy những từ ngữ ấy có ý nghĩa biết bao, cảm xúc biết bao và cũng lớn lao biết nhường nào.
Không chỉ đơn thuần là bóng đá, mà trên tất cả, sắc màu cờ tổ quốc rộn ràng nơi đất bạn Lào, hẳn không riêng gì tôi mà hàng triệu trái tim Việt Nam, thấy tổ quốc thật thiêng liêng mà không gì có thể lay chuyển hay làm chúng ta chùn lòng. Sức mạnh làm nên chiến thắng và niềm tin mang lại cho ta niềm vui, hạnh phúc ngọt ngào.
Cảm ơn Mai Tiến Thành và các tuyển thủ thân yêu. Ảnh: Đức Anh Chẳng có gì là to tát khi cú sút phạt 11m của Phan Thanh Bình khi chúng ta đang dẫn 3-1, đã không thành công.
Đó chỉ là bóng đá, còn hôm nay, chúng ta đã chiến thắng chính mình, dù bị sức ép sau khi để thủng lưới trước thì các học trò của ông Calisto đã nỗ lực đưa trận đấu về vạch xuất phát, rồi vươn lên thật ấn tượng.
Ngày 14/12 cũng là một ngày trong tháng 12 - tháng của niềm vui ngất trời cách đây gần tròn 1 năm, lúc ĐTVN trở thành tân vương của giải vô địch bóng đá Đông Nam Á. Và sau chiến thắng trước Singapore hôm nay, đường đến vinh quang của U-23 VN tại đấu trường SEA Games ngày một gần hơn nữa.
Rất gần. Chúng ta chỉ còn một thử thách nữa, lúc này đây, dù là người bạn Lào hay Malaysia, thì để trở thành số 1, mọi đối thủ với chúng ta đều như nhau - phải thắng và nhất định thắng!
Translate roughly:
emotionally, after the match between Vietnam and Singapore, reader Ngoc Anh from Ho Chi Minh City has sent a review to Vietnam net:
She/he said " what could we ask more from our team what could ask more from our Vietnam squad???" they've converted from 0-1 to 4-1.
then what are you waiting all Vietnamese fan? they're deserved compliments and let's share our hope and joy for our country!!!!
" I love my country, I love Vietnam" this word is always in my head but today it appeared so clearly. and simply, this sentence is so emotional with me and I assure with you too, vietnamese fan...
it's not just football but our country reputation in our neighbor brother country. it's not just me but 90 million heart beats the same beat, feel the same feeling and enjoy the same happiness, a sweet happiness.
Thanh Binh did not succeeded in that penalty but it's football, the point is we has won the match in a convincing style. Calisto's students has levelled the matched and went further with 3-1 score amazingly.
14/12, a day in the month of december, a month that we had won AFF Cup 2008 in My Dinh, the month that we enjoyed our national pride, the month that brings luck to our country, the month that brings "Tet" ealier to our people.
"I love Vietnam, I love my country", sea games men football gold medal is so close too us, even though there will be challenge and difficulties but i always believes in my country, always behind and support you, always look towards a brighter fututer..
Thanks U23 Vietnam player, you has reborned the flame in our heart, the confident in our country. i assure you tonight Vietnam' street are filled with flamed heart who support and always behind you.
roughly tranlated by Kim from Vietnamnet
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yeah whatever blah blah blah! We will win and I am gonna celebrate like this:
Congratulations You should try best on the final round, anyway....the final round Malaysia will put heart and soul into the field...it will not be easy for you to beat.
anything can happen. I remember on one Sea Games VN vs Thai You invited old men in traditional dress to come and view the game...that times you lose.
I hope this times...you can make it.
PS. VN girls all the times look beautiful my friend , a Thai, went to work in VN then he married VN girl..........
I love Malaysia.i love Vietnam too.my ex fr Vn.she cooked traditional food 4 me.its v gud.she taught me history of Vn.am i rite 2 say thr r more french speaking than english speaking vietnamese in ur country?o i love ur coffee.v gud!
You guys should try Vietnamese Pho (Beef noodle soup), Banh Mi (Vietnamese sandwich) and of course cafe sua da (Vietnamese condensed milk coffee)...
I'm a Vietnamese guy living oversea and still love Vietnamese food very much. Here in Texas, USA...we have all kinds of international food...In my town, there are about 20 Vietnamese noodle houses on the same street. That's how popular pho really is...
Congratulations You should try best on the final round, anyway....the final round Malaysia will put heart and soul into the field...it will not be easy for you to beat.
anything can happen. I remember on one Sea Games VN vs Thai You invited old men in traditional dress to come and view the game...that times you lose.
I hope this times...you can make it.
PS. VN girls all the times look beautiful my friend , a Thai, went to work in VN then he married VN girl..........
and don't drink too much.....ha ha ha
cheers
If not easy for them....It's hard for us. hehe
-- Edited by yusminmj on Monday 14th of December 2009 07:32:30 PM
used to work in Refugee center, Thailand maybe the above VN man can be one man that I processed to enter America with Greencard ha ha ha
we are friends....just joking
hehe..i don't think you are old enough for me to have that pleasure. I've been living in America for over 25 years and i left Vietnam when i was 11.
You know, sometimes you only need a good chance in your life and it made a big difference. If i stayed in central VN, i would have been just a poor country man. I would have "zero" chance to finish my education. Now in America, i'm a senior Engineer working for HP, the biggest computer maker in the world.
So many thanks to the Thai goverment eventhough they charged my father a lot of money for the ticket...:) However, the ticket to freedom is priceless!
-- Edited by FoolExposer on Monday 14th of December 2009 07:50:33 PM
It depends on definition of "freedom" in different ppl.
As I remember in vietnam history. U can run away from it, or you can be a part of it, to live and to die w it.
You know, sometimes you only need a good chance in your life and it made a big difference. If i stayed in central VN, i would have been just a poor country man. I would have "zero" chance to finish my education. Now in America, i'm a senior Engineer working for HP, the biggest computer maker in the world
used to work in Refugee center, Thailand maybe the above VN man can be one man that I processed to enter America with Greencard ha ha ha
we are friends....just joking
hehe..i don't think you are old enough for me to have that pleasure. I've been living in America for over 25 years and i left Vietnam when i was 11.
You know, sometimes you only need a good chance in your life and it made a big difference. If i stayed in central VN, i would have been just a poor country man. I would have "zero" chance to finish my education. Now in America, i'm a senior Engineer working for HP, the biggest computer maker in the world.
So many thanks to the Thai goverment eventhough they charged my father a lot of money for the ticket...:) However, the ticket to freedom is priceless!
-- Edited by FoolExposer on Monday 14th of December 2009 07:50:33 PM
used to work in Refugee center, Thailand maybe the above VN man can be one man that I processed to enter America with Greencard ha ha ha
we are friends....just joking
hehe..i don't think you are old enough for me to have that pleasure. I've been living in America for over 25 years and i left Vietnam when i was 11.
You know, sometimes you only need a good chance in your life and it made a big difference. If i stayed in central VN, i would have been just a poor country man. I would have "zero" chance to finish my education. Now in America, i'm a senior Engineer working for HP, the biggest computer maker in the world.
So many thanks to the Thai goverment eventhough they charged my father a lot of money for the ticket...:) However, the ticket to freedom is priceless!
-- Edited by FoolExposer on Monday 14th of December 2009 07:50:33 PM
life here... in our Vietnam now very good too:x
Depends if you look up to the world or look down at your own life.
You guys should try Vietnamese Pho (Beef noodle soup), Banh Mi (Vietnamese sandwich) and of course cafe sua da (Vietnamese condensed milk coffee)...
I'm a Vietnamese guy living oversea and still love Vietnamese food very much. Here in Texas, USA...we have all kinds of international food...In my town, there are about 20 Vietnamese noodle houses on the same street. That's how popular pho really is...
I'm in southern california.. there're a million and a half Pho places to eat here in Westminster, there're Pho places that open 24 hours and after 10 PM everything on the menu is half priced.
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~ Shwe Myanmar ~
BORN IN MYANMAR RAISED IN CALIFORNIA HEART IN MYANMAR
everyone loves their own motherland sure, but kust loving is not enough. you should act for your county too. just say love but do nothing is meaningless.
You guys should try Vietnamese Pho (Beef noodle soup), Banh Mi (Vietnamese sandwich) and of course cafe sua da (Vietnamese condensed milk coffee)...
I'm a Vietnamese guy living oversea and still love Vietnamese food very much. Here in Texas, USA...we have all kinds of international food...In my town, there are about 20 Vietnamese noodle houses on the same street. That's how popular pho really is...
Beef Noodle ? is the picture of that noodle like this ?
hmm... I should trying this kind of food someday..