2010年6月29日星期二

Club's 45-point reduction is r

Cheddar Football Club has successfully taken the sting out of a record point reduction for unknowingly fielding an ineligible player.

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The Cheesemen's appeal to the Somerset County League saw a 45- point reduction turned into a 13-point punishment.

The club is fined a point and Pounds 35 for every game Dean Grubb played for them, after it failed to confirm his transfer from Weymouth Town had gone through. This adds up to Pounds 455 and the club warns it is a message to others to check players' transfers.

Club chairman Steve Bayliss said: "We are grateful to the support we have had and basically had a good rap on the knuckles.

"We have learnt a lesson in naivety and like all clubs we now have to remain squeaky clean."

The initial 45-point punishment saw Cheddar FC's battle to join the Western League in the recent wire Carbon Fiber Bangle season turned into a fight against relegation to the first division of the Somerset County League.

Their appeal found favour at a league hearing as they were willing to play all the games involving Grubb again at the end of the season.

However, league bosses failed to extend the season to allow this and instead reduced the punishment.

Mr Bayliss said: "We have to be happy with the outcome, although we knew we were very likely to be punished.

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"At the time we were not given the opportunity to replay the games and we felt that was totally unjustified, even if we had to play those 13 games over a period of three weeks."

Due to the reduction, Cheddar FC finished 8th in the Somerset County League Premier Division.


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Club's search for new stars

NEW players are wanted at a city football club.

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Quedgeley Wanderers, who play at Waterwells, runs teams for boys and girls aged from six to 16, as well as its senior sides.

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Anyone interested should contact the club chairman Joe Alps on 01452 540 777, or visit the club's website at .


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WEST Wales tennis prospect Ed Jones has helped his team to runners-up place in the most prestigious competition for American universities.

Jones, aged 20, from Carmarthen, and his doubles partner, Italian Matteo Fago, won all four of their matches at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championships.

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The performance helped the University of Tennessee to second place in the national competition, behind Southern California.

The pair were named in the NCAA All-Tournament team as the best No. 3 doubles pairing, and individually Jones was one of six Tennessee players to score 20 doubles victories in the season.

A freshman at the 28,000-student university in the city of Knoxville, Jones previously won the Youll Cup U19 doubles event while at Millfield School.

Achievement He also helped South Wales men to the top division of Hermes Bags County Cup and won two Great Britain International Tennis Federation (ITF) doubles events.

"This is a fantastic achievement for a Welsh player," said Peter Drew, chief executive of Tennis Wales.

"It's a further example of the success our young players are enjoying around the world, and highlights the opportunities available to talented young players in the American college system." Other recent international successes have included: Welsh-born Ashley Hewitt, who reached the last 16 in the junior singles at the French Open; Cwmbran's Phil Cochrane winning the International Tennis Foundation (ITF) Futures wheelchair event, the Lithuania Open; Evan Hoyt, from Llanelli, with Christopher Pearce, winning the doubles title at Replica Prada Wholesale the Tennis Europe 16U event, the ZTK Raiffeisen Open in Slovenia.


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2010年6月28日星期一

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CRISTIANO RONALDO has called for more protection for the most skilful players after Portugal opened their World Cup with a disappointing draw.

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Ronaldo polarises opinion like no other player, but it was hard not to feel some sympathy after his robust treatment at the hands of Sven Goran Eriksson's Ivory Coast.

Real Madrid star Ronaldo was booked for dissent after reacting to a foul on him by becoming involved in a shoving match with three Ivory Coast opponents early on.

And the world's most expensive player could not hide his anger at his perceived lack of protection from Uruguayan ref Jorge Larrionda.

"Was I concerned about the fouls on me?" said Ronaldo. "Yes. Sometimes it's difficult for me when referees give fouls because they think I dive.

"The game is quick, but I don't understand decisions of the referees when they do these things.

"They should protect the more skilful players when they are getting fouled by the opposition. One of their players fouled me in the first half and I got a yellow card. I don't understand it.

"When it's three against one, as it was with their players against me, it's not fair to book me.

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Portugal boss Carlos Queiroz backed Ronaldo's claim and said his star player was deliberately targeted by Ivory Coast's players.

"The tackles are intimidation tackles," said Queiroz. "The refs don't protect talented footballers. The Ivory Coast players are strong, but this was a match in which they tried to impose their physical side. Ronaldo was the victim of a bad decision and it should have been noted."

A game that had promised so much between two nations bursting with talent ended in a drab stalemate, the desire not to lose in the toughest group, with Brazil to come, ultimately ensuring neither team was ready to risk all for victory.

For Portugal and their captain Ronaldo, it represented a frustrating start to their World Cup campaign.

For Eriksson's Ivory Coast, shackling Ronaldo and earning a point was the best possible preparation for taking on Brazil in their next game.

Eriksson has only been in charge since March, but it is clear the former England boss has instilled some much-needed organisation and discipline into Ivory Coast's defence, marshalled superbly by skipper and Manchester City defender Kolo Toure. With both of these countries not expected to have too much difficulty in overcoming Group G minnows North Korea, their respective chances of qualifying for the last 16 will depend on how each one fares against Brazil.

Eriksson said: "It was a game between two teams who didn't want to lose. If any team could have won it should have been us, because we created more chances."

The game had been billed as a duel between Ronaldo and Didier Drogba, two of the most iconic strikers in the world, but the Chelsea striker - who suffered a broken arm two weeks ago - only made the bench.

Ronaldo began the match in sparkling form but on six minutes went sprawling under minimal touch from Didier Zokora, who was booked. On 12 minutes Ronaldo made his mark, crashing a ferocious dipping shot against a post Prada Replica Handbags from 35 yards out.

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Roo can do it!

ENGLAND take on Algeria today in the World Cup and a nation's hopes are resting on Wayne Rooney. Writer Frank Malley from the Press Association says it is vital the striker hits his form.

THE real Wayne Rooney must turn up at the Green Point stadium here tonight if England are going to reignite their World Cup hopes.

Not the man with the frustrated demeanour of recent matches.

Not the player who admits he was not training flat-out at the Austrian altitude training camp because of niggling injuries.

And not the striker who has scored just once for England in the last 12 months, that against Croatia in qualifying.

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If he really is to be the greatest English talent of all-time, now is the time to prove he is a match-winner when it matters most.

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The ability to raise the levels of those around him while making and scoring goals himself.

Of course Rooney cannot do it all and no one would suggest his slightly below-par performances of late are England's biggest concern.

Manager Fabio Capello has more basic concerns.

Does he stick with Robert Green, whose howler cost England a winning start? You might think it cruel to dump a goalkeeper for one mistake, however damaging, but big tournaments when the nerves are jangling and the mind often little more than a blur need experience.

They require men uncluttered by the psychological demons which accompany individual blunders.

Sir Alex Ferguson recognised that when he dropped Jim Leighton and brought in Les Sealey for the FA Cup replay against Crystal Palace Chanel Fake Handbags in 1990.

It was ruthless. It wrecked Leighton's career, perhaps his life, but it was the right thing to do for the team, just as bringing in the experience of David James would lend confidence and a voice of authority to England's defence.

That the return of Gareth Barry has assumed such importance for England is an indication of how delicately balanced is their progress. But they should beat Algeria, a nation ranked 30th in the world and who looked devoid of penetration and ambition in their first match which ended in a 1-0 defeat by Slovenia.

But if England are to go deep into July in this tournament they have to find a higher tempo as well as play with more guile. They have to cast off the caution with which Capello sets up his flanks. They have to dare to win.

This World Cup is wide open which means England are still in with a chance, but it is vital the real Rooney shows up.


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2010年6月24日星期四

I AM THE LUCKIEST LION OF THEM

Byline: EWING GRAHAM

CELTIC legend Joe McBride has revealed why being robbed of the chance to be a Lisbon Lion was the luckiest thing that ever happened to him.

The injury that forced him to miss the biggest game in his club's history uncovered potentially life-threatening cancer.

Every Parkhead fan can rhyme off the team who became the first British side to win the European Cup in 1967 - Simpson, Craig and Gemmell; Murdoch, McNeill and Clark; Johnstone, Wallace, Chalmers, Auld and Lennox.

But Joe would undoubtedly have been part of the famous team that beat Inter Milan 2-1 exactly 43 years ago on Tuesday.

He finished 1966/67 as the top scorer in the country, bagging 35 goals from 26 appearances.

But while his team-mates were beating Inter, brave Joe was battling cancer.

Far from being bitter, Joe, now 71, is thankful for the injury as he reveals for the first time that missing out on footballing immortality saved his life.

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He had already broken down in training several times before the crunch came in a 1-1 draw at Aberdeen on Christmas Eve.

Joe said: "I got to half-time at Pittodrie and it became obvious that I couldn't carry on.

"The club sent me everywhere - including London - trying to find out what was wrong.

"Eventually I was seen by Professor Roland Barnes in Glasgow. He spotted a pin-hole in the cartilage when he opened me up.

"Most doctors would just have taken the cartilage out and left it at that but he wanted to discover what had caused the hole.

"So he did some investigating and found some flaking on the bone behind my kneecap."

It was what the orthopaedic surgeon did next, however, that made all the difference.

Joe said: Clip on charms "He decided to repair my kneecap by scraping the loose bone away, assuming that the bone would grow back.

"He also analysed the flakes and discovered they were cancerous.

"I was very lucky because that was a really early diagnosis. If I had played on then I could have died or had my leg amputated."

Even then, there was still hope within Parkhead that their leading marksman would be able to share in their European glory.

Joe said: "I had been like Pele up until that injury, just scoring goals for fun. In fact, when I first broke down and was having treatment at the ground all of the directors turned up to see how I was.

"Even when I came out of the hospital after my operation Big Jock (Stein) said to me: "The semi-final's a good few weeks away yet, Joe - there's still time.

"As it was, I came out on crutches and with my leg in plaster up to my waist. I wasn't able to give the crutches up until just before we were due to play Inter."

Joe has already won a League Cup medal that season and had played enough matches to qualify for a championship medal.

The club also gave him a European Cup winner's medal to mark his contribution in the earlier rounds.

He didn't make another league appearance for 12 months - and then bagged a hat-trick against Morton at Parkhead.

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I AM THE LUCKIEST LION OF THEM

Byline: EWING GRAHAM

CELTIC legend Joe McBride has revealed why being robbed of the chance to be a Lisbon Lion was the luckiest thing that ever happened to him.

The injury that forced him to miss the biggest game in his club's history uncovered potentially life-threatening cancer.

Every Parkhead fan can rhyme off the team who became the first British side to win the European Cup in 1967 - Simpson, Craig and Gemmell; Murdoch, McNeill and Clark; Johnstone, Wallace, Chalmers, Auld and Lennox.

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He finished 1966/67 as the top scorer in the country, bagging 35 goals from 26 appearances.

But while his team-mates were beating Inter, brave Joe was battling cancer.

Far from being bitter, Joe, now 71, is thankful for the injury as he reveals for the first time that missing out on footballing immortality saved his life.

He had already broken down in training several times before the crunch came in a 1-1 draw at Aberdeen on Christmas Eve.

Joe said: "I got to half-time at Pittodrie and it became obvious that I couldn't carry on.

"The club sent me everywhere - including London - trying to find out what was wrong.

"Eventually I was seen by Professor Roland Barnes in Glasgow. He spotted a pin-hole in the cartilage when he opened me up.

"Most doctors would just have taken the cartilage out and left it at that but he wanted to discover what had caused the hole.

"So he did some investigating and found some flaking on the bone behind my kneecap."

It was what the orthopaedic surgeon did next, however, that made all the difference.

Joe said: "He decided to repair my kneecap by scraping the loose bone away, assuming that the bone would grow back.

"He also analysed the flakes and discovered they were cancerous.

"I was very lucky because that was a really early diagnosis. If I Replica Chanel had played on then I could have died or had my leg amputated."

Even then, there was still hope within Parkhead that their leading marksman would be able to share in their European glory.

Joe said: "I had been like Pele up until that injury, just scoring goals for fun. In fact, when I first broke down and was having treatment at the ground all of the directors turned up to see how I was.

"Even when I came out of the hospital after my operation Big Jock (Stein) said to me: "The semi-final's a good few weeks away yet, Joe - there's still time.

"As it was, I came out on crutches and with my leg in plaster up to my waist. I wasn't able to give the crutches up until just before we were due to play Inter."

Joe has already won a League Cup medal that season and had played enough matches to qualify for a championship medal.

The club also gave him a European Cup winner's medal to mark his contribution in the earlier rounds.

He didn't make another league appearance for 12 months - and then bagged a hat-trick against Morton at Parkhead.

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City students put up a bad sho

Students from Jaipur performed dismally in the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE), as only one student has secured one of the top 50 ranks.

Prateek Agarwal of Step by Step School scored highest from the Pink City in the AIEEE. He secured an all-India rank of 48 and bagged the 93th position in IIT-JEE.

Only eight more students from the city have featured in top 200 ranks of AIEEE, including Mehul Kumar, the city topper of IIT-JEE. Mehul secured 76th position in AIEEE and 19th in IIT-JEE.

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Priyanshu Agarwal secured an all-India 22 rank.

Among other city students Piyush Agarwal of Maheshwari Public School cleared the exam with 60th rank. Richa Sehgal of St Xavier's School and Vaibhav Khandelwal of MPS are also among top rankers with individual ranks of 81 and 92 in the AIEEE exam. Four more students have appeared in next 100 ranks - Subham Goyal at 103rd position, Monali Jain with 111, Gaurav Tanwar with 165 and Shivang Badaya bagged the 181st position in the AIEEE. Stating that performance of city students in AIEEE was very dismal this year, the director of a city coaching institute, said, "These results are really Clip on charms poor, although these very students, and dozens of others, secured very good positions in the IIT-JEE, 2010 examination."

"About 500 aspirants who were preparing for IIT from Jaipur secured success, but most of these students even did not appear for the AIEEE, through which admissions are made to the 15 national institutes of technology and other private engineering colleges as well," the coaching institute director added requesting anonymity.

He said that the reason for this was that best of the students mostly do not prepare for admission to private engineering colleges with their full strength. "Mushrooming of engineering institutes has deteriorated the quality of education, thus a number of good students go only for the IITs and do not prefer to go to any other college," he opined.

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Director of another coaching centre said that once meritorious students secure their positions in IIT-JEE, they start preparing for international Olympiads, instead of preparing for AIEEE.

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City's first CP Modak no more

Pune's first commissioner of police E Su Modak belonging to the cadre of Imperial Police (IP) of the erstwhile British Crown passed away at his residence on Thursday. He was 90.

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Born on February 25, 1920, Modak was first appointed as the superintendent of Satara police and functioned as the Pune police commissioner between June 1, 1965 and June 8, 1966. A strict disciplinarian, Modak was known for his meticulous policing skills and had bagged two President's medals, one before and the other after the Clip on charms Independence. He retired from the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1978 and stayed at his residence in Koregaon Park.

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Former state DGP Bhaskarrao Misar said the state has lost the last IP officer.

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