Barely awake this morning when I got the news. Still cannot believe it. Still remember the great game he pitched a couple of days ago.
RIP Jose Fernandez.
Will never forget the big smile on
your face. Gone way too soon.
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Thursday, January 21, 2016
A 20-Year Manhunt
Yours
Truly is a stubborn person. Once he's run into some sort of mystery
sports-wise, he would do his utmost to resolve it.
And
recently, he's finally solved a puzzle that's been plaguing him for over 20
years.
When
Yours Truly was still green and naïve, he would stick to the TV and catch the
Trans World Sport show, a fast-paced sports highlight programme with excellent
and to-the-point commentary. Its weekly features cover anything sports-related,
from strong men competition in Bhutan to dog-sledding in Alaska, which were so
fascinating that it captured Yours Truly's attention.
One
day, Yours Truly watched the highlight of a game between two French Ligue 1
teams. For some reason, that game simply stuck in his mind. Unfortunately, his
memory of the match was rather sketchy. He only remembered that the away team
is one of the big-name teams which, on this occasion, was beaten by the home
team by a score of either 3-0 or 4-0.
And
there were two more clues to the puzzle:
Clue
No. 1: Yours Truly remembered how the final goal was scored. It was from a
penalty resulting from a blunder by the away team's goalkeeper, who was
"making his debut", according to the commentator. He was diving to
the side of the penalty area to collect a pass, but had to let go of the ball
when he realised that his momentum was carrying him and the ball out of the
area. Panicked, he decided to grab the foot of an on-rushing attacker to
prevent him from shooting at an open goal, and thus conceded the penalty.
Clue
No. 2: Yours Truly somehow remembered the name of the goalkeeper, which sounded
something like "to-MA COK-kini" or "to-MA TOK-kini".
For
years, Yours Truly has been desperately trying to find out the game in question
and, in particular, the identity of this mysterious goalkeeper, but to no avail.
But
then, Yours Truly consulted his old friend, the RSSSF Archive, and from there he found
a link showing
the results of all Ligue 1 matches.
Yet
that was still not enough. Yours Truly had to figure out the season and teams
involved. So the first step was to narrow down the possible seasons, which
should be somewhere around the late 1980s to the early 1990s. Secondly, he had
to rely on his faint memory to focus on several teams in order to shortlist the
matches that ended in a 3-0 or 4-0 score.
One
of the first teams Yours Truly focused on was Paris St. Germain, one of the
so-called big-names, and sure enough, the score of its game at Montpellier in
the 1990-91 season was 4-0. So Yours Truly simply entered the keywords
"Montpeller PSG 1990-91 4-0" in Google and, voila, the first result
was this.
Somewhere
in the middle of the page, it reads (in French):
"73':
Ferhaoui, à la lutte avec Reynaud, est déséquilibré à l'entrée de la surface par Kokkinis. Le penalty est
transformé par
Blanc (4-0)."
(From
Google Translate service: "73': Ferhaoui, the fight with Reynaud, is
unbalanced to the edge of the area by Kokkinis. The penalty is converted by
White (sic) (4-0).)"
At
that very moment, Yours Truly knew that he had accomplished one of the biggest
missions in his life. He has finally found his man.
Thomas
Kokkinis.
Thank you, RSSSF Archive!
P.S. Highlights of that game on Youtube:
Thursday, January 14, 2016
RIP, Mr Lawrence
Way back in the innocent ages of 1995, when
the local TV station began to cover the NFL Draft, Yours Truly literally
blurted out at the TV, "Don't draft him. He's gonna be a bust!" when
the St. Louis Rams made the ill-advised decision to draft running back Lawrence
Phillips with the sixth pick overall.
In Tom Osborne's famed wishbone offense in
the University of Nebraska, Phillips and quarterback Tommie Frazier were the
biggest college football stars in the early- to mid-1990s. Thanks to their huge
runs after huge runs, Nebraska won two National Championships in 1994 and 1995.
Not surprisingly, the Rams were very high
on Phillips, so much so that they decided to ride him into the ground and trade
away the incumbent Jerome Bettis to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
While Bettis' career flourished under Bill
Cowher with the Steelers and eventually became "The Bus" and voted
into the Hall of Fame, Phillips' off-field issues had caught up with him. After
that ill-fated trade in 1996, Bettis played for 10 more seasons and had 6
1,000-yard seasons for the Steelers. As for Phillips, the Rams soon gave up on
him and released him mid-way through the 1997 season, and he only played a
dozen more games afterwards.
With the football career over, Phillips had
run into more legal problems, ranging from domestic abuse and assault. While
serving time for assault on his former girlfriend early last year, he became
the prime suspect of the murder of his cellmate and was subsequently charged
with first-degree murder. Sadly, while awaiting trial in prison, he was found
by the prison guards dead in what is suspected as a suicide, at the age of 40.
Yours Truly has never been good at
forecast, not to say making bold statements. But that day that turned out to be
the peak of Yours Truly's career as a prognosticator.
For years, Yours Truly is rather proud of
the draft-bust prediction on Phillips. However, his early death has cast a
shadow on this once-proud moment.
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