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Friday, 31 May 2013

This is What Happened to Luis Suarez After He Comfirmed Wanting Out of Liverpool

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These are Said to Be the Best Goalkeepers in the World, Ranking from 1-25

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25. Stephane Ruffier, Saint-Etienne
Had Stephane Ruffier not sustained a groin injury in 2011, Monaco might never have been relegated to Ligue 2.
But he did, and they were, and that summer the then-24-year-old goalkeeper joined Saint-Etienne, rebuffing Manchester City in the progress.
This season he played all 38 Ligue 1 matches for Les Verts for a second season in succession, conceding just 32 goals as his side finished a surprising fifth in the standings and qualified for the Europa League.

24. Pepe Reina, Liverpool
Only Joe Hart kept more Premier League clean sheets than Pepe Reina in 2012-13.
In a season that saw Liverpool finish a disappointing seventh in the English top-flight, the 30-year-old managed to keep things respectable from a defensive standpoint, conceding only 34 goals and stopping 88 per cent of the shots he faced.
To finish the season he conceded just a single goal in his last four matches.

23. Mariano Andujar, Catania
Only Parma managed fewer than Catania’s 50 goals in the top 10 of Serie A this past season, and only seven goalkeepers faced more than the 449 shots directed at Rossazzurri goalkeeper Mariano Andujar.
The 29-year-old managed to stop an incredible 91 percent of those shots, and with 12 clean sheets he was a major part of an unexpected season that saw Catania finish eighth in the standings.

22. David De Gea, Manchester United
There was a time not too long ago that David De Gea took the blame for every Manchester United loss or draw, that his gaffes on set-pieces and mistake-per-game form had the Red Devils in the market for a new goalkeeper.
No longer.
De Gea, still just 22, finished the Premier League campaign in an exceptional vein of form, keeping eight clean sheets in his final 12 matches and saving 91 percent of the shots aimed his way.

21. Samir Handanovic, Inter Milan
You have to feel sorry for Samir Handanovic.
How was he to know that shortly after making a big-money move from Udinese to Inter Milan the Nerazzurri would fall completely apart (and fall mostly in defensive positions), leaving him to bail them out time and again?
And yet, the Slovenia international managed to put together a decent season for himself, even if his teammates were often nowhere to be found. He kept nine clean sheets in 2012-13 and stopped 88 percent of the shots sent his way—many of them quality efforts from in close.

20. Tim Howard, Everton
im Howard is the sort of goalkeeper whose very presence between the sticks reassures his teammates that, should they make a mistake, he’ll be there to bail them out.
In 2012-13—his 10th season in the Premier League—he recorded 10 clean sheets and earned a save percentage of 89.
And with 85 international appearances to his name he doesn’t have all that far to go before becoming a centurion for the United States.

19. Diego Cavalieri, Fluminense
In 2012, Diego Cavalieri helped Rio de Janeiro giants Fluminense capture a Serie A and Carioca double, and his play in both tournaments was a major factor in his call-up to Luiz Felipe Scolari’s Brazil squad ahead of next month’s Confederations Cup.
The 30-year-old was briefly on the books at Liverpool and Cesena before joining Fluminense, but it has been in Rio that it seems he has finally reached his potential.

18. Fernando Muslera, Galatasaray
Two years ago Lazio sold goalkeeper Fernando Muslera to Galatasaray for €6.75 million and midfielder Lorik Cana.
Upon arrival in Turkey the Uruguay international picked up right where he had left off in Serie A, becoming one of the division’s best goalkeepers—if not the best—and backstopping Galatasaray to consecutive Super Lig titles.
But he saved some of his best football for the Champions League, where he stopped 85 percent of his shots en route to a quarterfinal tie against Real Madrid.

17. Victor Valdes, Barcelona
Victor Valdes is often scapegoated whenever things go pear-shaped for Barcelona (which isn’t all that often), and to that end it’s not all that surprising that he’s expected to leave the club this summer.
But he backstopped the Catalan giants to another Primera Division title last season—his sixth—and kept eight clean sheets while earning a save percentage of 86.
If anything it was his play in the Champions League, where he conceded 17 goals in 11 matches, that paved the way for his exit, never mind the fact that he has lifted the European Cup on three previous occasions.

16. Jefferson, Botafogo
Last season Botafogo finished an unexpected seventh in the Brazilian championship, and one of the primary reasons for their encouraging campaign was the play of goalkeeper Jefferson.
The 30-year-old, who played four seasons in Turkey with Trabzonspor and Konyaspor, is a member of Luiz Felipe Scolari’s Brazil squad for the Confederations Cup and will battle Julio Cesar for the number-one duties going into a World Cup year.

15. Joe Hart, Manchester City
He didn’t quite have the sort of season he enjoyed in 2011-12, but Joe Hart still managed to lead the Premier League in clean sheets in 2012-13, and his Manchester City side ended up with the best defensive record in the division.
The 26-year-old also stopped 90 percent of the shots he faced and was named Man of the Match on two occasions.
England’s undisputed number-one, he sat on 30 caps ahead of Wednesday’s friendly against the Republic of Ireland at Wembley.

14. Asmir Begovic, Stoke City
Playing for a side that finished just six points above the relegation places, Asmir Begovic was one of the primary reasons Stoke avoided the drop this past season, and his play will likely earn him a ticket to a much bigger club in the very near future.
The 25-year-old kept 12 clean sheets in 2012-13 and stopped an impressive 419 of the 464 shots he faced—good for a save percentage of 90.
Begovic—Bosnia-Herzegovina’s number-one goalkeeper—has also been instrumental in his national side’s recent success and may just be headed to the World Cup finals a year from now.

13. Morgan De Sanctis, Napoli
Being an Italian goalkeeper in the same generation of Gianluigi Buffon has kept Morgan De Sanctis on the outskirts of the Azzurri much of his career, but his influence continues to be felt at Napoli where, for a second season in three years, he helped his club side to a top-three finish in Serie A.
The 6-foot-3 36-year-old kept 14 clean sheets this past season, and his save percentage of 93 was among the best in top-flight football.

12. Bernd Leno, Bayer Leverkusen
Germany just keeps churning out the goalkeepers, and 21-year-old Bernd Leno is one of the latest to rise to stardom.
The Bayer Leverkusen number one stopped 90 percent of the shots he faced this season and kept 11 clean sheets as his side finished third in the Bundesliga and qualified for the Champions League.
Only Bayern Munich had a better defensive record, and based on his play the past 12 months, Leno will almost certainly be in the conversation regarding Germany’s goalkeepers at the upcoming World Cup in Brazil.

11. Iker Casillas, Real Madrid
It’s difficult to quantify what Iker Casillas did this past season, given that he only played about half of it.
Dropped in favour of Diego Lopez after returning from an early winter injury, the 32-year-old spent much of the remainder of the campaign on the bench and is one of the few question marks Spain have heading into the Confederations Cup.
That said, his reputation speaks for itself, and in the 19 Primera Division matches he played in 2012-13 he kept clean sheets in eight of them, stopping 90 percent of the shots he faced.

10. Hugo Lloris, Tottenham Hotspur
After struggling to find some sort of consistency between the sticks for so long, Tottenham look to have finally hit upon it in the form of Hugo Lloris.
The 26-year-old, who has already played 45 times for France, managed to help Spurs stay in the race for Champions League football until the final match of the 2012-13 season, despite the fact that his teammates tended to concede several quality scoring opportunities in every match.

9. Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, Borussia Monchengladbach
Another 21-year-old German goalkeeper, Marc-Andre ter Stegen has already played twice for the national side and is widely regarded as manager Joachim Low’s second choice behind Manuel Neuer.
In 2011-12 ter Stegen helped take Borussia Monchengladbach into the Champions League places, and this past campaign he stopped 430 of 477 shots en route to an eighth-place finish.
Barcelona are reported to be tracking him as a replacement for Victor Valdes

8. Federico Marchetti, Lazio
In two seasons at Lazio, Federico Marchetti has helped the Rome side to a pair of Europa League qualifications and the Coppa Italia—won just last Sunday after beating local rivals AS Roma in the final.
The 30-year-old is also part of Cesare Prandelli’s Italy setup, having made eight appearances for the Azzurri since 2009, and in 2011-12 kept 13 clean sheets while stopping an impressive 92 percent of the shots aimed his way.

7. Roman Weidenfeller, Borussia Dortmund
He continues to be a national team outsider, and with so many young German goalkeepers coming through the ranks it’s unlikely Roman Weidenfeller will be called into Joachim Low’s side anytime soon.
But the 32-year-old has nevertheless fashioned an impressive career for himself, winning back-to-back Bundesliga titles with Borussia Dortmund before taking his side all the way to the Champions League final this season.

6. Thibaut Courtois, Atletico Madrid (on Loan from Chelsea)
Thibaut Courtois was the best goalkeeper in Spain in 2012-13, keeping 20 clean sheets from 36 starts while saving 299 of the 327 shots he faced—good for a save percentage of 91.
His Atletico Madrid side finished the campaign with the best defensive record in the country, and while the Rojiblancos would no doubt love to keep him he remains at the club on Chelsea’s generosity.
The 21-year-old has also represented Belgium on nine occasions and is just one of the exciting group of youngsters the country hopes to take to the World Cup finals just over a year from now.

5. Petr Cech, Chelsea
With John Terry absent much of the season due to equal parts lack of fitness and lack of form, Petr Cechassumed a leadership role at Chelsea in 2012-13 and seemed to thrive in it.
He also stopped 91 percent of the shots he faced en route to a third-place finish in the Premier League, and earlier in the month he added a Europa League title to an already jam-packed trophy cabinet that includes three Premier League titles, four FA Cups, two League Cups and the Champions League.
And as he’s still only 31 years of age it may be some time before Thibaut Courtois is called upon to replace him at Stamford Bridge.

4. Willy Caballero, Malaga
Who knows where Willy Caballero will end up next season, given the woeful state of Malaga’s finances.
But in 2012-13 the Argentine was one of the world’s top goalkeepers, taking the Primera Division side all the way to the Champions League quarterfinals while stopping 93 percent of the shots he faced in Europe’s most prestigious club competition.
In La Liga the 31-year-old was named Man of the Match twice, and despite a topsy-turvy season at the Andalusia side still managed to keep 12 clean sheets from 16 wins while stopping an impressive 90 percent of the shots directed his way.

3. Gianluigi Buffon, Juventus
In the past 13 months, Gianluigi Buffon has won two Serie A titles and taken Italy all the way to the championship match of Euro 2012.
This past season he also led the Italian top flight in wins (23) and clean sheets (16), and if his Champions League save percentage of 93 was impressive, it was even better in Serie A, where he stopped an unbelievable 94 percent of the shots he faced.

2. Manuel Neuer, Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich’s success this season should not overshadow what Manuel Neuer accomplished. And if any proof of that is needed, his performance in the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund should suffice.
It was a big-game performance from a big-game player, and on Saturday the 27-year-old will get the chance to help complete Bayern’s historic treble when they face Stuttgart in the final of the DfB Pokal.
Neuer kept five clean sheets in the Champions League this past season, and 18 in the Bundesliga, where his save percentage was an impressive 93.

1. Salvatore Sirigu, Paris Saint-Germain

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Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Pictures of the Chinese baby Who fell into sewage pipe accidentally

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Being rescued

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Saturday, 25 May 2013

Brian Greenhoff, Former United and England Player During His Time!

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Former United and England player Brian Greenhoff dies aged 60

                 Brian Greenhoff during his United playing days     

Jimmy Greenhoff and his brother Brian holding the FA Cup after they 
had both played in the    Manchester United team beating Liverpool
 in the final

Brian Greenhoff chases Liverpool's Kevin Keegan in May 1977 FA Cup final


Former Manchester United and England star Brian Greenhoff has died at the age of 60.
The skilful centre-half, who also played in midfield, passed away at his home in Rochdale this morning.
Brian, who was born in Barnsley, joined United in 1968 after representing Yorkshire Schoolboys.
He played in the same team as his brother, Jimmy, who joined the Reds in 1976.
Brian lifted the FA Cup with his beloved United in 1977 and won a Second Division winners medal in 1975.

He made 271 appearances for the Reds, scoring 17 times and won 18 caps for his country.
Brian's first-team bow came at the age of just 20 in 1973 and played his last game for United in 1979.
He was worshipped by the Stretford End and something of a cult hero with fans recognising him as one of their own.
Brian headed back across the Pennines to join Leeds United following his stint at Old Trafford and later went on to play for and coach Rochdale.
He moved with his family to Menorca before returning to Rochdale and last year wrote an autobiography.
Police were called to Brian's address this morning following reports of a sudden death as a matter of procedure.
The case has now been passed to the coroner.

A statement released to the M.E.N. by Brian's family said: "We regret to inform of Brian's passing this morning, Wednesday 22nd May at the age of 60 years old.
" Brian was a proud and much loved brother, husband of Maureen, father of Paul, Brian and Peter, grandfather to Jack, James and Harry and will be sorely missed by his family, who he made very proud in his distinguished life and career."
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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Rio Ferdinand Announced His Retirement on International Football

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Rio Ferdinand

This was what he said, "After a great deal of thought, i have decided the time is right for me to retire from international football.

"At the age of 34 i fell  it is right for me to stand aside and let the younger players come through, which allows me to concetrate on my club career.

"The team looks in great shape and there is an influx of young, talented players coming through the ranks which bodes well for the future.

"I regard it as a great honour and a privilege to have represented my country at every level from U17s upwards.

"I have always been very proud to play for England. I would like to wish Roy and the team all the best for future tournaments. 

"A big thank to you all the fans, managers, couching staff and players that i have worked alongside-the journey has  been incredible!"

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This is the Statement That Sacked Roberto Mancini

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Roberto Mancini
"Despite everyone’s best efforts, the Club has failed to achieve any of its stated targets this year, with the exception of qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League. This, combined with an identified need to develop a holistic approach to all aspects of football at the Club, has meant that the decision has been taken to find a new manager for the 2013/14 season and beyond.
Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said: “Roberto’s record speaks for itself and he has the respect and gratitude of Sheikh Mansour, myself and the Board for all of his hard work and commitment over the last three and a half years. He has clearly also secured the love and respect of our fans. He has done as he promised and delivered silverware and success, breaking the Club’s 35-year trophy drought and securing the title in 2012. I would like to personally and publicly thank him for his dedication to the progress that he has overseen and for his support and continued friendship."
Assistant Manager Brian Kidd will take interim responsibility for the remaining two games of the season and the post-season tour to the United States.
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Alex Ferguson Confirms Rooney's Request to Move. Via b/r

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Manchester United will already look different next season without its longtime manager, but there could be even more change if the most recognizable player also leaves town.
According to Sky Sports (via ESPN), Wayne Rooney has asked for a transfer off the club following the season:
Sir Alex Ferguson recently finished his final match at Old Trafford after announcing his retirement and came away with a 2-1 victory. However, Rooney was unused in the win and was not even available as a substitute.
In the previous match against Chelsea, the forward did not come on until the 69th minute.  
Rooney has seen his role diminish greatly this season thanks mostly to the addition of striker Robin van Persie from Arsenal. After finishing second in the league with 27 goals a year ago, Rooney only totaled 12 this season.
Meanwhile, Van Persie currently leads the English Premier League and should finish on top for the second year in a row.
The addition of the Dutch forward and the increased number of assists from Rooney helped the squad easily win the EPL for the 13th time since Ferguson took over the club.
Still, it appears Rooney wants to try his luck with another club after being a part of Manchester United since 2004.
It is unknown which squads would attempt to bring in the talented player. However, considering Rooney is only 27 years old and one of the top offensive players in the sport, there is certain to be a strong market for the forward.   



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Friday, 10 May 2013

A Miraculous Survival. Via Irish Examiner.

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Story by Julhas Alam

A seamstress buried in the wreckage of a collapsed garment factory building for 17 days was rescued yesterday — a miraculous moment set against a scene of horror, where the death toll shot past 1,000.


Reshma Begum, 18, survived, in remarkably good shape, by eating dried food that was in her area and drinking a limited amount of water which was in bottles around her. 

She was found on the second floor of the eight-storey Rana Plaza building, near a Muslim prayer room in a gap between a beam and column in the wreckage. 

Crews have been focused on recovering bodies for much of the past two weeks. 

“I heard voices of the rescue workers for the past several days. I kept hitting the wreckage with sticks and rods just to attract their attention,” she told Somoy TV from her hospital bed. 

“No one heard me. It was so bad for me. I never dreamed I’d see the daylight again,” she said. 

“There was some dried food around me. I ate the dried food for 15 days. The last two days I had nothing but water. I used to drink only a limited quantity of water to save it. I had some bottles of water around me,” she said. 

Once Reshma finally got their attention, the crews ordered the cranes andbulldozers to immediately stop work and used handsaws and welding and drilling equipment to cut through the iron rod and debris still trapping her. They gave her water, oxygen, and saline as they worked to free her. 

When Reshma was freed after 40 minutes, the crowd erupted in wild cheers. She was rushed by ambulance to a military hospital, but her rescuers said she was in good condition. 

Abdur Razzak, a warrant officer with the military’s engineering department who first spotted her in the wreckage, said she could even walk. 

“She was fine, no injuries. She was just trapped. The space was wide,” Lieutenant Colonel Moyeen, an army official at the scene said. 

Reshma told her rescuers there were no more survivors in her area. 

Workers began tearing through the nearby rubble anyway, hoping to find another person alive. Major General Chowdhury Hasan Suhrawardy, the head of the local military units said: “Reshma told me there were three others with her. 

“They died. She did not see anybody else alive there. We will continue our search until a survivor or a dead body is there.” 

The woman survived for more than two weeks in temperatures that touched over 30C. 

Reshma scrounged for whatever food she could find, said Gen Suhrawardy. 

Then, when the workers with bulldozers and cranes got close to the area where she was trapped, she took a still pipe and began banging it to attract attention, Mr Razzak said. The workers ran into the dark rubble, eventually getting flashlights, to free her, he said. 

Reshma’s mother and her sister, Asma, rushed to the hospital to meet her. 

“It was a miracle. We lost all hopes of finding her alive. We visited every hospital in Dhaka and Savar. We visited the mortuaries and checked every dead body they pulled out,” said Reshma’s brother, Zahidul Islam. “I saw her face as they brought her out. There she was — my sister.” 

Hundreds of people who had been engaged in the grim job of removing decomposing bodies from the site raised their hands together in prayer for her survival. 

“Allah, you are the greatest, you can do anything. Please allow us all to rescue the survivor just found,” said a man on a loudspeaker leading the supplicants. “We seek apology for our sins. Please pardon us, pardon the person found alive.” 

Workers at the site had been clearing the rubble since the collapse on Apr 24. More than 2,500 people were rescued in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. 

However, no survivors had been found in the wreckage since Apr 28, when Shahin Akter was found amid the wreckage. 

As workers tried to free her, a fire broke out and she died of smoke inhalation. 

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina called Reshma in the hospital and the rescued woman began crying on the phone. She told Mr Hasina: “I am fine, please pray for me.”. 

Ms Hasina, whose government has come under criticism for its lax oversight over the powerful garment industry, was racing to the hospital by helicopter to meet her, and congratulated the rescuers, officials said. 

“This is an unbelievable feat,” she said. 

The death toll from the disaster passed 1,000 yesterday, with officials confirming that 1,038 bodies had been recovered from the rubble of the fallen building, which had housed five garment factories employing thousands of workers.
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