Daily Archives: August 19, 2014

Barcelona: Ξεκίνησαν να σκοράρουν Μέσι – Νεϊμάρ

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Με τον καλύτερο τρόπο ξεκίνησαν το πρώτο τους φιλικό για τη νέα χρονιά οι Λιονέλ Μέσι και Νεϊμάρ, οι οποίοι κατάφεραν να χριστούν αμφότεροι σκόρερ, μόλις 12 λεπτά μετά από την έναρξη της αναμέτρησης με την Λεόν.

Πιο συγκεκριμένα, ο Αργετνινός προτού καν συμπληρωθούν 3 λεπτά στον αγώνα έστειλε με κεφαλιά την μπάλα στα δίχτυα για το 1-0 και στη συνέχεια το λόγο πήρε ο Νεϊμάρ, ο οποίος λίγα λεπτά αργότερα έκανε 2 τα τέρματα των “μπλαουγκράνα”.

Το γκολ του Μέσι:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7QJ05UB_1Q

Το γκολ του Νεϊμάρ:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0BBAOBL9Ww

Ολα τα γκόλ του αγώνα:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KwkSdQuI6s

Πηγή: contra.gr

Barcelona: Η παρουσίαση του Σουάρες

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33 ημέρες μετά την ανακοίνωση της μεταγραφής του, ο Λουίς Σουάρες παρουσιάστηκε επίσημα τη Δευτέρα (18/8) από την Μπαρτσελόνα, πριν από την έναρξη της φιλικής αναμέτρησης με την Λεόν.

Ο Ουρουγουανός επιθετικός πάτησε το χορτάρι του “Καμπ Νόου” για πρώτη φορά, με τους φίλους της Μπαρτσελόνα, αλλά και τους συμπαίκτες του να τον χειροκροτούν κατά την είσοδό του στον αγωνιστικό χώρο, πριν από τη σέντρα στην φιλική αναμέτρηση των “μπλαουγκράνα” με την Λεόν.

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Ο Λουίς Ενρίκε δεν συμπεριέλαβε τον πρώην άσο της Λίβερπουλ στην αρχική 11άδα, ωστόσο αναμένεται να τον χρησιμοποιήσει κατά τη διάρκεια του αγώνα για να πραγματοποιήσει το ανεπίσημο ντεμπούτο του με τη φανέλα των Καταλανών. Δείτε το VIDEO της εισόδου του Σουάρες στο “Καμπ Νόου”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEHE8EbQhhA

Πηγή: contra.gr

 

Burnley 1-3 Chelsea: Diego Costa strikes on debut as Blues cruise to comfortable win

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Chelsea survived an early scare to convincingly sweep aside a determined Burnley side and earn a 3-1 victory at Turf Moor.

The hosts went completely against the script in the 14th minute when Scott Arfield fired past Thibaut Courtois, starting ahead of Petr Cech in the Chelsea goal, to send the home fans into raptures.

However, that lead lasted just four minutes, as Diego Costa opened his Blues account, lashing the ball into the bottom corner after a low Branislav Ivanovic cross had come back off the post.

The goal of the game came just four minutes after the equaliser, when Andre Schurrle emphatically finished off a fine throughball from Cesc Fabregas to give the visitors the lead in the blink of an eye.

Not content there, the Premier League title favourites notched a third in the 34th minute, with Ivanovic getting in on the act.

As a result, the second half was not much of a spectacle, with Chelsea happy to take their foot off the gas whilst simultaneously keeping a dogged Burnley side at bay.

A booking for Costa was the only sour point in what was an impressive performance from the Blues, and sent a clear message to their title rivals in the process.

Jose Mourinho has a habit of grabbing the headlines, and he certainly did that prior to kick-off, as it was announced Courtois would start in place of Cech in the Blues’ goal.

And after Burnley had soaked up early pressure, Courtois’ first job was to pick the ball out of his net.

A left-wing corner was not properly cleared by the Blues’ backline, with the ball played back into the feet of Arfield, who had the time and space to pick his spot past the Belgian stopper from the edge of the box.

The Clarets’ goal certainly jolted Mourinho’s men into life, and they were level just four minutes later.

Ivanovic was picked out on the right wing, and his low cross, whilst being poorly directed, almost caught Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton out, but the ball ricocheted into the path of Costa, who swivelled and fired the Blues level from eight yards.

Then came a thing of beauty. Ivanonic picked Fabregas out on the edge of the home side’s box, and whilst shaping to shoot, delightfully laid the ball through to Schurrle, who finished brilliantly on the run.

The action was relentless at this point. Minutes later came arguably the game’s major talking point. Costa latched onto a woeful backpass from Ben Mee, knocked the ball past Heaton, who seemed to catch the Spanish striker, but referee Michael Oliver adjudged Costa’s tumble to be simulated, and booked him for diving, much to his and his manager’s surprise.

However, a third goal soon followed, with Ivanovic on the end of the move this time, volleying in from six yards from a Fabregas corner, although Sean Dyche would not have been happy with Burnley’s lacklustre marking.

The second half offered little in the way of goalmouth action as Chelsea took a step back.

Courtois was called into action by the impressive Arfield, who brought the best out of the Belgian, who was at full stretch to tip a fine strike over the bar.

Didier Drogba’s late appearance got the away fans’ pulses racing, but the result, and the emphatic response to falling behind, certainly reiterated many experts’ view that this Chelsea side is the team to beat this season.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyqpHXj1S9k

source: skysports.com

Palmer: ‘we are no closer to compromise’

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Clive Palmer is no closer to compromise over the budget – despite assurances from the Prime Minister that the Government will consider ‘adjustments’.

The Palmer United Party leader says his senators won’t ‘sell out’ the Australian people and remains opposed to key elements of the budget, including the GP co-payment and fuel excise.

Clive Palmer will meanwhile host a self-styled climate change conference at his Queensland resort the day after the G20 summit wraps up in Brisbane. The mining magnate and Palmer United Party leader claims there are many world leaders who want to discuss climate change at the G20 in November but can’t because the issue isn’t on the agenda.

He’s hoping his counter conference on November 17 will fill the gap and attract a strong crowd to the Palmer Coolum Resort – famous for its dinosaur theme park.

‘We’ll have international leaders from all over the world and the globe, talking about climate change,’ he told ABC’s QA program on Monday.

The Abbott government has faced criticism in some quarters for not including climate change on the official G20 agenda, choosing instead to focus on economic growth, trade and job creation.

PUP will next week introduce a bill to the Senate calling for an emissions trading scheme to be set up in case Australia’s major trading partners adopt a similar scheme.

It’s unclear if Labor supports the proposal, while the government will almost certainly reject it.’We have to realise that if we want to trade with other countries and they have an ETS, they won’t allow our products to enter unless we have a similar scheme,’ he said.

Mr Palmer’s three senators and the Motoring Enthusiast Party’s Ricky Muir last month gave the government the crucial votes it needed to abolish carbon pricing in Australia.

Clive Palmer has also delivered an extraordinary tirade against Australia’s biggest trading partner, describing the Chinese government as ‘mongrels’ who shoot their own people.

In a broad spray on national television, the maverick MP accused the ‘communist Chinese government’ of trying to take over Australia’s ports to steal the nation’s natural resources.

‘I don’t mind standing up against the Chinese bastards and stopping them from doing it,’ he told ABC’s QA program on Monday. The Palmer United Party leader is embroiled in a legal battle with Chinese state-owned company CITIC Pacific, which has accused the mining magnate of siphoning off $12 million in funds.

Mr Palmer has strenuously denied accusations his company Mineralogy misused CITIC Pacific’s cash to finance PUP’s federal election campaign. He said the matter was before the Supreme Court this week and he’d keep up the fight against the ‘Chinese mongrels’.’

I’m saying that because they’re communist, because they shoot their own people, they haven’t got a justice system and they want to take over this country,’ he said. ‘We’re not going to let them do it.

‘A number of Mr Palmer’s political opponents have in the past accused the outspoken Queensland MP of jeopardising Australia’s relations with China. China is Australia’s largest trading partner, with two-way trade hitting nearly $151 billion in 2013.

source: skynews.com.au

Guardian: Τα γλυπτά του Παρθενώνα να επιστραφούν στην Ελλάδα

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Ο γνωστός αρθρογράφος της βρετανικής εφημερίδας, The Guardian, Τζόναθαν Τζόουνς, γράφει διθυραμβικά σχόλια για τα γλυπτά, αλλά και για το νέο μουσείο της Ακρόπολης, αναφέροντας πως τα τμήματα που αφαιρέθηκαν από τον Παρθενώνα πρέπει να επιστραφούν στον τόπο καταγωγής τους.

«Τα γλυπτά του Παρθενώνα είναι τα πιο όμορφα έργα τέχνης στον κόσμο και για αυτό το λόγο πρέπει να τα επιστρέψουμε», αναφέρει ο τίτλος του άρθρου του Τζόουνς.

Τα γλυπτά δημιουργήθηκαν στην Αθήνα τον 5ο αιώνα π.Χ. για να διακοσμήσουν τον Παρθενώνα, τον ναό της Αθηνάς, που ακόμα και σήμερα δεσπόζει στον ορίζοντα της ελληνικής πρωτεύουσας, ξεκινά το άρθρο του ο Τζόναθαν Τζόουνς.

Και συνεχίζει λέγοντας: ”Είναι φανερό ότι τα καλύτερα διατηρημένα τμήματα που διασώθηκαν από τον ναό στις αρχές του 19ου αιώνα, αφαιρέθηκαν από τον Λόρδο Έλγιν και μεταφέρθηκαν στο Λονδίνο, όπου έκτοτε συγκαταλέγονται στα εκθέματα του Βρετανικού Μουσείου. Εξίσου εμφανώς η Ελλάδα θέλει τα μάρμαρα του Παρθενώνα πίσω και το 2009 άνοιξε ένα μουσείο –έργο τέχνης– κάτω από το λόφο της Ακρόπολης που στέκεται ο Παρθενώνας για να τα στεγάσει”.

«Που ανήκουν; Πως μπορεί κανείς να τα φροντίσει και να τα εκθέσει;», διερωτάται ο αρθογράφος τονίζοντας πως τα γλυπτά δημιουργήθηκαν για να διακοσμήσουν τον Παρθενώνα που ακόμα και σήμερα «κυριαρχεί στον ορίζοντα της ελληνικής πρωτεύουσας».

«Τα γλυπτά όμως του Παρθενώνα δημιουργήθηκαν 2.000 χρόνια πριν από τα αριστουργήματα της Αναγέννησης. Κρύβουν ζωή, ενέργεια, ηρεμία και μεγαλείο. Οι μορφές των ανακλινόμενων θεών από το ανατολικό αέτωμα, για παράδειγμα, αποδίδουν τρομακτικά τη σύνθεση της μορφής και της χάρης και μοιάζουν περισσότερο με όνειρα παρά με αντικείμενα. Οι φλέβες που διακρίνονται από τα πλευρά ενός κενταύρου, το πάθος των ζώων που κοιτάζουν ψηλά στον ουρανό την ώρα που οδηγούνται προς θυσία – αυτές οι λεπτομέρειες συνθέτουν μια άψογη ομορφιά που επαναλαμβάνω, γράφει ο αρθρογράφος, συναγωνίζονται μόνο τα μεγαλύτερα αριστουργήματα της Αναγέννησης».

Τονίζει, δε, πως η θλιβερή αλήθεια είναι ότι μέσα στο Βρετανικό Μουσείο δε μπορεί κανείς να θαυμάσει την τελειότητα των γλυπτών γιατί βρίσκονται εκτεθειμένα σε μία γκρίζα, νεοκλασική αίθουσα «όπου οι πέτρινοι τοίχοι της δεν κάνουν αρκετή αντίθεση με αυτά τα λίθινα έργα τέχνης – είναι ένας νεκρικός χώρος που φιμώνει την σημαντικότερη ελληνική τέχνη αντί να την αναδεικνύει».

Επομένως, καταλήγει ο Τζόουνς, αν το Βρετανικό Μουσείο θέλει να τα κρατήσει τότε πρέπει να βρει τα χρήματα για να τα εκθέσει με πιο μοντέρνο τρόπο.

Διαφορετικά, θα μπορούσε να τα επιστρέψει στην Ελλάδα, όπου έχει ήδη κατασκευαστεί ένα «υπέροχο, σύγχρονο μουσείο», από το οποίο κανείς μπορεί να δει τον ίδιο τον Παρθενώνα χάρη στην τζαμαρία του μουσείου της Ακρόπολης, γεγονός που δημιουργεί μία μοναδική σύνδεση ανάμεσα στην τέχνη και το αρχιτεκτονικό σπίτι των μαρμάρων.

«Την πρώτη φορά που επισκέφτηκα τον Παρθενώνα μαγεύτηκα από την μοναδική φωτεινότητα και την τελειότητά του και σκέφτηκα ότι είναι απόλυτα προφανές πως τα μάρμαρα του Παρθενώνα πρέπει να βρίσκονται στην Αθήνα», αναφέρει ο δημοσιογράφος, ο οποίος προσθέτει ότι τότε είχε ξεκινήσει καμπάνια για την επιστροφή τους, η οποία είχε περισσότερο εθνικιστικά «χρώματα», παρά καλλιτεχνικά.

Την ίδια στιγμή, επισημαίνει πως τα γλυπτά βρίσκονται σε εξαιρετική κατάσταση στο Βρετανικό Μουσείο, ενώ εκείνα στην Αθήνα «έχουν υποστεί σοβαρές ζημιές εξαιτίας της μόλυνσης».
Βέβαια, προσθέτει πως όλα αυτά ανήκουν στο παρελθόν καθώς τη δεκαετία του 1970 πράγματι τα γλυπτά ήταν πιο ασφαλή στο μουσείο του Λονδίνου.

«Σήμερα, ανήκουν στο μουσείο της Ακρόπολης. Εθνικιστικό ή όχι, η Ελλάδα έχει αποδείξει ότι αγαπά την τέχνη και τη βλέπει έτσι όπως είναι. Η Ελλάδα και όχι το Βρετανικό Μουσείο πρέπει να είναι ο θεματοφύλακας της μεγαλύτερης τέχνης του κόσμου, για τον κόσμο. Και για την τέχνη», ολοκληρώνει ο Τζόουνς.

Πηγή: madata.gr

Western Sydney Wanderers face giant ACL task against Guangzhou Evergrande

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Asian league minnows: Western Sydney Wanderers have it all in front of them. Photo: Getty Images

They have just suffered a shock loss to a semi-professional side and Western Sydney are preparing to face a cashed-up Asian juggernaut boasting a World Cup-winning coach.

The Wanderers go into the first leg of their Asian Champions League quarter-final against titleholders Guangzhou Evergrande on Wednesday fresh off a 1-0 loss to state league side Adelaide City in the FFA Cup last week.

But while the Wanderers are considered giants by Adelaide City, they will appear dwarfed by one of Asia’s most powerful clubs and their endless stream of money.

Marcello Lippi, who guided Italy to their 2006 World Cup triumph, has a squad worth several million dollars stacked with former and current internationals.

Last month he brought in one of the players form his victorious ’06 Italy side, Alberto Gilardino, for more than $7 million, having also signed Alessandro Diamanti in February for almost $10 million.

Mind-boggling figures when you consider the A-League salary cap is just $2.55 million for the entire squad.

Wanderers striker Brendon Santalab knows better than most just how big Chinese Super League outfit Evergrande are having played there for three years.

“They are absolutely massive,” Santalab said. “They’re very wealthy and have players on ridiculous amounts of money. They wanted to put themselves on the world football map and they’ve done that.

“So, for us, this is just a great opportunity to come up against a giant like this.”

While Evergrande will be heading to Parramatta’s Pirtek Stadium looking to keep their ACL defence on track, the Wanderers will be eying redemption after falling to minnows Adelaide City. But far from rattling their confidence, Santalab says the defeat will make them more resolute to prove themselves.

“It hasn’t really shattered the confidence,” he said. “This will be a test of our character. When you lose to a semi-professional side, it’s not nice but we just have to cop it on the chin and we have to make up for it and bounce back in the ACL.”

Having played their last ACL fixture in May, the Wanderers have since lost several of the stars who got them to the quarters after the likes of Shinji Ono, Youssouf Hersi, Aaron Mooy and Jerome Polenz left the franchise.

They have acquired Dutch import Romeo Castelen, Brazilian Vitor Saba and local youngsters Brendan Hamill and Dean Bouzanis.

All but Castelen will be eligible to play on Wednesday and Santalab says while there is no replacing the past stars, the new recruits will be eager to prove their worth.

“Obviously the players we lost were fantastic for the club but now it’s up to those new players to step in and show what they’ve got,” he said. “It’s hard to compare these boys with the last, but they’ve blended in well and I’m excited to see them play.”

source: smh.com.au

Woman witnesses husband being dragged away by crocodile

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Police in the Northern Territory have put down a crocodile believed to have killed a fisherman.

Police have put down a crocodile believed to be responsible for the death of a 57-year-old fisherman on the Northern Territory’s Adelaide River.

The fisherman was attacked on the banks of the river yesterday in front of his horrified wife and other bystanders at a popular tourist spot about 60km south of Darwin.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the victim’s wife did not see the moment he was taken, but heard him scream and turned to see a crocodile tail splashing in the water.

She was treated for shock and returned to her Darwin home after the attack.

The incident took place just metres from one of the popular crocodile cruise tours that take tourists along the Adelaide River.

He was apparently trying to retrieve a fishing hook as the crocodile struck.

The man’s wife called police at about 5.30pm yesterday.

Police dragged a 4.5m crocodile out of the water before recovering a man’s body from the bank at about 9.30pm.

9NEWS footage shows police retrieve the crocodile and shoot it dead.

The owner of the nearby crocodile cruises tour business helped police with the search.

While the recovered body has not yet been formally identified as the fisherman, it is likely this will become the fourth fatal crocodile attack in the Northern Territory in the past 18 months.

source: 9news.com.au

We’re willing to make adjustments: Abbott

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The federal government is prepared to consider sensible suggestions to get budget measures passed.

TONY Abbott has bitten the bullet after several weeks of ministerial floundering, indicating he’ll consider alternatives to tough budget measures.

BUT any adjustments will only go so far.

“What we’re not prepared to do is sell out the fundamentals,” the prime minister said on Monday. The coalition has indicated it will consider alterations to its planned $7 GP co-payment, tougher welfare rules and deregulation of university fees – all of which face opposition in the Senate.

“If you don’t like what the government is putting up, give us your alternative,” Mr Abbott said. “There was some alternatives that came up from one of the crossbench members of the federal parliament and, frankly, they didn’t stack up for five minutes.” Labor and the Australian Greens have told the government to go back to the drawing board three months after the budget was handed down by Treasurer Joe Hockey. Shadow treasurer Chris Bowen says Mr Hockey has lost control of the budget narrative. “No amount of tinkering, no amount of window dressing, no amount of cosmetics will change the fundamental unfairness of this budget,” he told reporters in Canberra. Former Labor treasurer Wayne Swan also offered the prime minister some free advice, saying the problem with the budget is not its salesmen, but its substance. He dismissed as “phoney” government claims about a budget emergency and crisis. Mr Swan used an address to the National Press Club, following the launch of his new book – The Good Fight: Six Years, Two Prime Ministers and Staring Down the Great Recession – to provide an insight into how the Labor government of the time responded to the global financial crisis. “It is important to show what a real emergency was and … how we dealt with (it),” he said. Independent senator Nick Xenophon said talk of adjustments reminded him of going to the chiropractor rather than the “radical surgery” that was needed. Palmer United Party leader Clive Palmer again labelled the budget unfair, saying it was not something his senators could support.

source: heraldsun.com.au