2011年10月29日星期六

suddenly a few days ago

" I have not had the opportunity and Chelsea formally bid farewell to this following Bayer Leverkusen to return to Stamford Bridge, would be met with Chelsea fans again, or is the last opportunity for a meeting as a player. " This saying that some of the frustration of Barak, who sounds so sad. In May 2010, Ballack for Chelsea to join in the final game, was injured by kaiwen·Boateng then to play for the Portsmouth playing end. In retrospect, Barak missed just the FA Cup prize - giving ceremony after the game, he missed the World Cup in South Africa because serious injuries, and say goodbye and brilliant career era.

As you can imagine, back in Stamford Bridge Stadium Barak, what will be the mood. Just before the FA Cup final, Barak had returned to Bayer Leverkusen, as buddy Schneider farewell match liven things up. On that day the weather was cold, in the mixed zone after the game, readily picked up a Bayer Leverkusen coat put on Barak, accepting media interviews about the prospects for German team World Cup in South Africa. This scene as though still in the sight of the author, but now became one being smashed bubble, only one thing a reality – Barak again became a member of Bayer Leverkusen. But Barak was not happy here.

Begun the second season, more cruel for Barak. When Barak to prepare for new season of good feelings, because the German Football Association a paper statement and greatly affected. Barak and Bayer Leverkusen will own isolated from the outside world, and rejects Joachim Loew's recommendations : elected to the national team for the last time, will warm up and Brazil as a farewell, or before and Uruguay to participate in competitions, which in a way some humiliation into national team baichang Club. Ballack Bayer Leverkusen only want to have a good play, although at this time proved themselves more like if they were trapped beasts.

However, Barak's status still has not improved, see the new handsome Doutre some consider sth difficult on the problems in dealing with Barak, Leverkusen sporting Director Rudi Voller changed attitude, suddenly a few days ago, said the transfer gate is closed, if there are applications for acquisition of Barak, the Club was willing to consider. At this time, reports about Barak and Simon Nicole marriage crisis began newspapers, seems in life and career of Barak, the deeper in the mire.

2011年10月27日星期四

Florida, where they regularly play practice

The two golfers are neighbors in Windermere, Florida, where they regularly play practice rounds together, and Atwal has learned a great deal from the 14-time major winner about the mental approach to the game.

Woods also played an important behind-the-scenes role for Atwal before the Indian clinched his maiden victory on the PGA Tour at last year's Wyndham Championship.
"We practise so much together and Tiger tries to support me in any way he can," Atwal said during this week's Tournament of Champions at the Kapalua Resort.
"In fact, he even told me to go out and play in the Monday qualifier for the Wyndham Championship. I had my European Tour card as well and it was my last year being fully exempt there.
"So I was in two minds whether to go and play there or at the Wyndham. And Tiger was like: 'Just go ahead and play in Monday qualifying and you will be fine'. And that's exactly what I did."
Atwal sank a pressure-packed seven-foot par putt on the final hole to beat American David Toms by one shot and become the first Monday qualifier to win on the PGA Tour since 1986.
He also became the first Indian and sixth Asian-born player to triumph on the US circuit, a breakthrough that booked his place in the field for this week's winners-only Tournament of Champions.
"That was huge for me, especially because two weeks before that I had just lost my (PGA Tour) card and my conditional status with the medical (exemption)," said Atwal.
The previous season, he had been sidelined for four months by a lingering shoulder injury.
"The thing was I had played pretty well all last year so I felt like I had the game to win," said Atwal, who became the first Indian to win on the European Tour at the 2002 Singapore Masters.
"It was just a matter of getting a few more starts and I had only nine starts before the Wyndham.
"So it was a lot of pressure but once that ended, when I got into the Wyndham, it didn't matter. I really had nothing to lose. I just went ahead and let it go."
Asked how much his Wyndham breakthrough had changed his goals on the PGA Tour, Atwal said: "It's given me more confidence. My goals have always been the same. It just took me a while to win here.
"I came pretty close to winning on the PGA Tour in '05 and '06. It just didn't go through. But it has definitely given me more confidence for when I am in the same position next time."
Something else which will not change will be his regular practice rounds with Woods in Florida where he will continue to seek advice from the former world No 1.
"Physically, I can't really compare myself to Tiger," said Atwal, who took up golf at the age of 14 in Calcutta. "He's in a different league.
"But on the mental side, he's shown me a lot of stuff that he does in preparation ... and how to compose yourself when you are under the gun, not being afraid of trying to pull shots off when you're out there under pressure."
When it comes to his remaining career goals in golf, Atwal does not have to think very long about his answer.
"Wins," he said with a smile. "It's all about wins for me because I'm 37 now and I want to try and win as much as I can because I am not getting any younger. That's what drives me."

2011年10月25日星期二

McLaren's Jenson Button finished runner-up

MONZA, Italy - Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel had his second successive Formula One world championship almost sealed and delivered after winning the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday.
The 24-year-old German, who had started on pole position for the 10th time in 13 races, stretched his overall lead to a mighty 112 points after Australian team mate and closest rival Mark Webber crashed out.
With only 150 points remaining to be won from the last six grands prix, Vettel has now won eight races this season and can clinch the title at the next one in Singapore on Sept 25 if results go his way.
McLaren's Jenson Button finished runner-up for the third season in a row at Monza with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, last year's winner from pole, giving the sea of red-shirted fans something to cheer about with third place at his team's home race.
Vettel, who took his first Formula One win at Monza with Red Bull's Italian-based sister team Toro Rosso on 2008, let all the emotions flood out on his return to the podium. He now has 284 points to double world champion Alonso's 172 and Button's 167.
"When you stand up there you feel so blessed. It doesn't happen to many people," said Vettel who swerved across to the pit wall with one finger raised as he crossed the line.
"This circuit means a lot to me...obviously the first one was very special but to be back here...incredible," he gasped. "I really had a very, very good race car and a fantastic day today
"It's the best podium in the world. The only thing that could make it better is probably wearing a red suit."
On a sweltering afternoon in the royal park near Milan, Alonso had the home fans leaping in excitement at the start by seizing the lead, roaring past Vettel with one wheel on the grass, from fourth place on the grid.
The Spaniard held his advantage for the first four laps thanks to the safety car, which had to be deployed immediately after Italian Vitantonio Liuzzi lost control of his HRT, skidding across a corner and slamming into Vitaly Petrov's Renault.
Germany's Nico Rosberg was also caught in the mayhem, retiring his Mercedes on the spot.
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Manchester United team than wait for an England

LONDON - Michael Owen says he would rather force his way into the Manchester United team than wait for an England recall because he does not expect to play for the national side again while Fabio Capello is manager.
Owen, 31, England's fourth highest international scorer with 40 goals from his 89 internationals, re-ignited the debate about his future with two goals against Leeds United in a League Cup tie on Tuesday when he made his first appearance of the season.
However, the former Liverpool, Real Madrid and Newcastle United forward said that he no longer expected to be part of Capello's plans but would never say, as many players have done, that he did not want to play for the national side.
"I was in every squad for over a decade and all of a sudden it stopped one day," he told Sunday's Observer newspaper.
"I would never turn my back on it, but obviously there's a scar there that still hurts a bit. But I don't get upset now when I'm not in the squad, like I used to.
"If I got a call-up I'd be there within five minutes.
"Fabio Capello picked his first squad and I was on the bench. I thought: 'This might be a sign that he doesn't fancy me.' The next time I wasn't in the squad, and that's just been that."
Owen earned global recognition during the World Cup in France in 1998 when, as an 18-year-old, he scored a brilliant individual goal against Argentina. He scored consistently for his country until his last appearance in 2008 and only Bobby Charlton (49 goals), Gary Lineker (48) and Jimmy Greaves (44) have scored more for England.
Of more immediate concern to him now, though, is getting a regular place for United, but he admitted that was tough too, with Wayne Rooney, Javier Hernandez, Dimitar Berbatov and Danny Welbeck all in contention.
"In many ways that's what harms your chance of a place - the fact we are so bloody good. The strikers are just fabulous," he said. 
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