Monthly Archives: January 2015

Greece election: SYRIZA on verge of decisive victory

Tsipras on track

Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras at a rally in Athens last week. Photo: EPA/Orestis Panagiotou

The consistent level of support for SYRIZA ahead of Greece’s snap general election shows that the party is on course to win a ‘clear mandate’ to deliver its anti-austerity agenda.

So says Oxford Economics – one of the world’s leading global forecasting groups – who number-crunched the last 20 Greek opinion polls that suggest SYRIZA’s support is sufficient to gain a workable majority.

According to OE’s report, around 36 per cent of the final vote on January 25 is the threshold SYRIZA needs to make a strong anti-austerity government achievable.

SYRIZA’s performance has been consistent with consecutive polls conducted in recent weeks, and has soared to over 40 per cent of the vote (on average) in the last five polls.

The report points out that New Democracy could close the gap if they portray the election as effectively a referendum on exiting the euro.

Meanwhile, Greek Australian politicians – past and present – gave Neos Kosmos their reflections on the election, and the stark choice facing Greek voters.
Former SA Federal Labor MP Steve Georganas, who met with Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras in Athens last year, said that the election was not “a choice between stability and mayhem, as it’s being painted by some people. I think Syriza understand the responsibilities of government.

“It’s more of a choice between the same old belt-tightening and people suffering, or a new way of negotiating with Europe,” said the former Member of Hindmarsh.

Fellow South Australian, State Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis said that whatever the outcome, he hoped Greece would be “the master of its own destiny” and remain in the European Union. “I hope the new Parliament can work together for the betterment of the people of the Hellenic Republic.”

In Victoria, Federal Labor MP Maria Vamvakinou said that the demise of PASOK and George Papandreou’s decision to split what is left of the party his father founded, was disappointing.

“Too many minor parties at this stage threaten political stability and what Greece needs is stability and resolve otherwise it’s future is bleak, and the future of its young people bleaker still.
“I agree with the sentiment that I heard so often said in the streets in Greece…..’we have to learn to live within our means.’

Ms Vamvakinou added that Greece’s continuation in the eurozone was critical to the country’s future prosperity.

“I do not believe Greece has a positive future if it decided to exit the euro. I believe most Greeks want to remain in the eurozone, despite their outward frustration with Europe and the Troika.”

Newly-elected Victorian MP Philip Dalidakis echoed the sentiment, saying: “As difficult as life seems now, being a member state of the EU provides a number of important trade and cultural protections as well as other advantages.”

Mr Dalidakis warned that the election would not “provide a quick fix to the systemic problems faced by the Greek economy,” and that “only hard work, patience and perseverance can do that.”

Fellow Labor state member for Oakleigh, Steve Dimopoulos said that above all, Greece’s future must be determined by its citizens, rather than powerful forces outside the country.

“There has been a vast amount of commentary coming from other countries, as well international financial institutions, about what the Greek people should do,” he said.

“I believe only the Greek people are best placed to decide their country’s future, without undue interference and influence by external bodies.

“The Hellenic people have shown over thousands of years that they have courage and ingenuity and while I am under no illusion there are difficult times still ahead, I’m hopeful that January 25 provides the impetus and the road map that will again bring prosperity”.

Speaking in Chalkida this week, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said that if Syriza’s policies were applied, Greece would lose all EU funding, including the credit extension from the European Central Bank.

Mr Samaras said the party was intent on “discussing from scratch all EU rules, something that cannot be done. Some people are trying to blow up all our achievements.”

The PM pledged that pensions and wages would not be reduced further and that Syriza “serves the interests of those who have become comfortable and of the drachma speculators.”

Meanwhile in an interview with British media, Alexis Tsipras said if his party came to power Greece would not be forced out of the euro, as the EU “understand that the problem is not a Greek problem. It’s a European problem”.

“If Greece goes outside Europe, the eurozone…he next day, the markets will try and find who will be the next. And the next is Italy, with 1.9trillion in euros debt – not like Greece. We have only 350bn”.

Asked if a Syriza government would honour commitments made by Greece to the EU, Mr Tsipras said that he would be obliged to keep the basic commitments which come with the terms of Greece’s admission in the EU.

“It is not one of the founding principles either of EU or eurozone to implement austerity programmes that have already failed.

“What we will do is to cancel the programmes that are sinking us into recession and renegotiate on a European level the necessary changes that will change the difficult economic situation in Greece and in Europe.”

Mr Tsipras reiterated that it was not Syriza’s wish for Greece to leave the eurozone.

“Even if we go back to the drachma, we will be faced with a reality where we have to pay salaries in a cheap currency… but rich people will have their money in euros abroad and they will be able to come and buy everything here.

“It is not our choice to return to the drachma and we will do whatever is possible to avoid something like this.”

Additional sources: ANA-MPA/Channel 4

Amphipolis may reveal Alexander the Great’s DNA

Amphipolis may reveal Alexander the Great's DNA

Detail from the Amphipolis tomb.

Academic predicts tomb holds remains of Olympias.

As Greek authorities are reportedly poised to announce the identity of the occupant of the Amphipolis tomb, a British academic says the bones found are likely to be those of a Macedon queen, most probably Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great.

Andrew Chugg, author of The Quest for the Tomb of Alexander the Great and academic papers on the same subject, has been reporting his analysis of the tomb’s findings since excavations began in August 2014..

Mr Chugg told Neos Kosmos that by cross-referencing information in historical texts with the evidence found so far at the tomb, his findings pointed to a very real chance that Amphipolis is Olympias’ last resting place.

The discovery of a skeleton inside the tomb – which can be DNA tested – Mr Chugg says is a game-changer for identifying the person for who the tomb was built.

Scholars have predicted a female occupant because the mosaic uncovered last year shows a woman being led to the underworld, Experts have said that the tomb could also hold the remains of Roxane, Alexander the Great’s wife.

Both women were put to death by Alexander’s general Cassander as he secured the throne of ancient Macedonia.

“DNA will not identify Olympias specifically,” said Mr Chugg, “but it will discriminate easily between Olympias and Roxane.

“It is also the blueprint for the individual. It tells you a lot about their gender, appearance and ancestry. If it is Olympias, then this will be tantamount to having the DNA of Alexander himself”.

Mr Chugg, who has made a number of successful predictions as the Amphipolis tomb has been revealed (such as the presence of a Persephone character in the tomb’s mosaic) – says that analysis of the bones – including carbon dating – will confirm gender and age, and that tooth enamel tests will provide further information on the deceased’s life.

“If it is a woman in her fifties that will confirm that it is Olympias, subject to the archaeologists having got the dating of the tomb right, and all indications are that they have.

“If the occupant is Olympias, then that will be a large part of the DNA of Alexander. It is tantamount to finding his body, and would make this the most important archaeological discovery since Tutankhamun”.

Media in Greece have reported that the Greek Ministry of Culture will make an announcement concerning the identity of the tomb’s occupant on January 20.

source: Neos Kosmos

Η Γιουβέντους πήρε το δώρο της Ρόμα και ξέφυγε στο +3

Η Γιουβέντους πήρε το δώρο της Ρόμα και ξέφυγε στο +3

Νέο σημαντικό προβάδισμα για τον τίτλο απόκτησε η Γιουβέντους με την ολοκλήρωση της 18ης αγωνιστικής της Serie A.

Η «μεγάλη κυρία» του ιταλικού ποδοσφαίρου πέρασε με «διπλό» από τον «Σαν Πάολο» (3-1) επί της Νάπολι και σε συνδυασμό με το 2-2 στο ντέρμπι της Ρώμης, ανάμεσα στη Ρόμα και στη Λάτσιο, ξέφυγε με 3 βαθμούς από τους «τζιαλορόσι». Για τους «παρτενοπέι» ήταν η 2η εντός έδρας ήττα στον πρώτο γύρο μετά από αυτή από την Κιέβο τον περασμένο Οκτώβριο.

Οι γηπεδούχοι «φωνάζουν» για την φάση που ο Κάσερες πέτυχε αυτογκόλ μετά το 1-2, ωστόσο, ο διαιτητής του αγώνα είδε επιθετικό φάουλ στο Μπουφόν, που όπως φάνηκε από το τηλεοπτικό ριπλέι δεν υπήρξε ποτέ.

Η Ρόμα παραχώρησε ισοπαλία 2-2 στη Λάτσιο, στο μεγάλο τοπικό ντέρμπι της 18ης αγωνιστικής.

Ο Κώστας Μανωλάς και ο Χοσέ Κολέμπας ήταν στην αρχική ενδεκάδα των γηπεδούχων, που αν και βρέθηκαν να χάνουν με 2-0 κατάφεραν να ισοφαρίσουν με τον αρχηγό τους, Φραντσέσκο Τότι.

Με τον Παναγιώτη Ταχτσίδη να παίζει σε όλο το 90λεπτο η Βερόνα επιβλήθηκε με 2-1 της Πάρμα, ενώ μετά από συναρπαστικό ματς η Φιορεντίνα νίκησε στην έδρα της, 4-3, το Παλέρμο.

Η Ιντερ ήταν καλύτερη και νίκησε στο Μιλάνο την Τζένοα με 3-1, για την 18η αγωνιστική του ιταλικού πρωταθλήματος. Τα γκολ των «νερατζούρι» πέτυχαν οι Παλάσιο (12′), Ικάρντι (39′) και Βίντιτς (88′), ενώ το τέρμα της ομάδας της Γένοβα σημείωσε ο Ιτσο στο 85ο λεπτό.

Συνοπτικά τα αποτελέσματα και οι σκόρερ:

Σασουόλο-Ουντινέζε 1-1
(15΄ Τζάτζα – 26΄ Τερό)

Τορίνο-Μίλαν 1-1
(81΄ Γκλικ – 3΄πεν. Μενέζ)

Ίντερ-Τζένοα 3-1
(12′ Παλάσιο, 39′ Ικάρντι, 88′ Βίντιτς-85′ Ιτσο)

Αταλάντα-Κιέβο 1-1
(72’΄Τσαπακόστα – 90΄ Λαζάρεβιτς)

Κάλιαρι-Τσεζένα 2-1
(11΄ Γκαλβάο, 27΄ Ντονσά -89΄ Μπριένσα)

Φιορεντίνα-Παλέρμο 4-3
(20΄ Πασκουάλ, 51΄ Μπασάντα, 64΄ Κουαντράντο, 74΄ Χοακίν – 59΄,61΄ Κουαϊσόν, 81΄ Μπελότι)

Βερόνα-Πάρμα 3-1
(39΄ Σάλα, 72΄ Τόνι, 90΄ Βελότι – 64΄ Λόντι)

Ρόμα-Λάτσιο 2-2
(48΄,64΄ Τότι – 25΄ Μάουρι, 29΄ Άντερσον)

Σαμπντόρια-Έμπολι 1-0
(49΄ Έντερ)

Νάπολι-Γιουβέντους 1-3
(64΄ Μπρίτος – 29΄ Πογκμπά, 69΄ Κάσερες, 90΄+4 Βιδάλ)

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ (σε 18 αγώνες)

Γιουβέντους 43
Ρόμα 40
Λάτσιο 31
Νάπολι 30
Σαμπντόρια 30
Τζένοα 27
Φιορεντίνα 27
Μίλαν 26
Παλέρμο 25
Ίντερ 25
Σασουόλο 24
Ουντινέζε 23
Βερόνα 21
Τορίνο 19
Έμπολι 18
Κιέβο 18
Αταλάντα 17
Κάλιαρι 15
Πάρμα 9
Τσεζένα 9

Πηγή:in.gr

Η «Μπάρτσα» έκανε πλάκα στην Ατλέτικο, νέα νίκη για τη Σεβίλη

Η «Μπάρτσα» έκανε πλάκα στην Ατλέτικο, νέα νίκη για τη Σεβίλη

Η Μπαρτσελόνα βρίσκεται σε… κρίση, αλλά αυτό δεν την εμπόδισε να πάρει τη μεγάλη νίκη στο ντέρμπι της 18ης αγωνιστικής της πριμέρα ντιβιζιόν απέναντι στην Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης, με 3-1, στο «Καμπ Νου» και να «φωνάξει»… παρούσα στη μάχη του τίτλου.

Η κόντρα του Λιονέλ Μέσι με τον προπονητή του, Λουίς Ενρίκε, όχι μόνο δεν επηρέασε τον Αργεντινό σούπερ σταρ, αλλά τον… πείσμωσε και ήταν ο απόλυτος πρωταγωνιστής της αναμέτρησης.

Ο κορυφαίος παίκτης στον κόσμο με δύο προσωπικές ενέργειες στο 12΄ και 35΄ (σ.σ. στη δεύτερη πήρε τη μπάλα με το χέρι χωρίς να υποδειχθεί η παράβαση από το Μαγιένκο) έδωσε την ευκαιρία στους Νεϊμάρ και Σουάρες να σκοράρουν, ενώ ήταν αυτός που στο 86΄ «καθάρισε» το «τρίποντο» για την ομάδα του με το κοντινό πλασέ. Οι «ροχιμπλάνκος» είχαν μειώσει στο 57΄ με το πέναλτι του Μάντζουκιτς, παράβαση που είδε μόνο ο διαιτητής στο μαρκάρισμα του Μέσι πάνω στον Χεσούς Γκάμεθ.

Νέα νίκη για την εντυπωσιακή Σεβίλλη, η οποία επικράτησε στην έδρα της Αλμερία με 2-0, για την 18η αγωνιστική της Primera Division. Η ομάδα της Ανδαλουσίας πήρε τη νίκη με τα γκολ των Ντε Λα Φουέντε (58′) και Κόκε (63′).

Ισοπαλία στην έδρα της Γρανάδα απέσπασε η Ρεάλ Σοσιεδάδ, με σκορ 1-1, στο προτελευταίο σημερινό ματς της 18ης αγωνιστικής του ισπανικού πρωταθλήματος.

Η ομάδα του Ντέιβιντ Μόιες αποσπάστηκε ακόμη περισσότερο από τις επικίνδυνη ζώνη, σε αντίθεση με τους γηπεδούχους που μοιράζονται την τελευταία θέση με τις Κόρντομπα και Έλτσε.

Συνοπτικά τα αποτελέσματα και οι σκόρερ:

Λεβάντε-Λα Κορούνια 0-0

Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης-Εσπανιόλ 3-0
(12΄ Ροντρίγκες, 28΄ Μπέιλ, 76΄ Νάτσο)

Μάλαγα-Βιγιαρεάλ 1-1
(59΄ Αμραμπάτ – 45΄+ Τζόναθαν Ντος Σάντος)

Θέλτα-Βαλένθια 1-1
(61΄ Ορεγιάνα – 43΄ Ροντρίγκο)

Εϊμπάρ-Χετάφε 2-1
(33΄ Ντελ Μοράλ, 51΄ Κάπα – 80΄ Κάστρο)

Αλμερία-Σεβίλη 0-2
(58′ Ντε Λα Φουέντε, 63′ Κόκε)

Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο-Έλτσε 1-2
(73΄ Σαν Χοσέ – 17΄ Ροντρίγκες, 53΄ Φάιρ)

Γρανάδα-Σοσιεδάδ 1-1
(79΄πεν. Ρίκο – 36΄πεν. Βέλα)

Μπαρτσελόνα-Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης 3-1
(12΄ Νεϊμάρ, 35΄ Σουάρες, 86΄ Μέσι – 57΄πεν. Μάντζουκιτς)

Ράγιο Βαγεκάνο-Κόρντομπα 12/01

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ (σε 18 αγώνες)

Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης 42 -17αγ.
Μπαρτσελόνα 41
Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης 38
Σεβίλη 36 -17αγ.
Βαλένθια 35
Βιγιαρεάλ 32
Μάλαγα 31
Εϊμπάρ 26
Θέλτα 21
Εσπανιόλ 20
Ράγιο Βαγεκάνο 20 -17αγ.
Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο 19
Σοσιεδάδ 19
Χετάφε 17
Λα Κορούνια 17
Αλμερία 16
Λεβάντε 16
Ελτσε 14
Κόρντομπα 14 -17αγ.
Γρανάδα 14

Πηγή: in.gr

Barcelona crush Atletico Madrid 3-1

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Luis Suárez, second right, celebrates after scoring Barcelona’s second goal against Atlético Madrid. Photograph: Alex Caparros/Getty Images

 The crisis may not yet be over in Catalonia but it was contained here. Barcelona beat Atlético Madrid for the first time in over a year, with a goal each for Neymar, Luis Suárez and Lionel Messi, who has stood silently in the middle of the storm during the last seven days.

They have been waiting for him to calm their nerves and on the pitch he did. Messi gave away the penalty that put victory in doubt but then scored the third that ended this game. The fans had started the night chanting his name and they ended it that way too.

Tata Martino, the former Barcelona manager, used to call it the “weekly crisis” and after this victory there might be a temptation to borrow that line to describe this week in football and dressing-room politics. That would be a mistake but, if the president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, claimed that he had called elections to “lessen the tension”, the players did their part here, Messi especially. A week after the edifice broke, the rebuilding began and began early.

Luis Enrique said the result would “without doubt” reduce the tension surrounding the club. “Victories are the only thing that can calm this wave [of noise],” he said. “As soon as we make mistakes, the crisis will be back. That’s very clear. I will concentrate on what I can control.”

Barcelona had the lead after 11 minutes. Coming in from the right, Messi combined with Dani Alves and raced into the area, turning the ball inside towards Suárez on the edge of the six-yard box. Suárez could not control the ball but it came off his thigh and ran on to Neymar to slide it in at the far post. It may not have been the way they dreamed the Messi-Suárez-Neymar trio working but it hardly mattered: Barcelona had the lead and at least the link was working. Largely this season it has not.

Besides, better combinations followed and many of them. There was a pace and incision about Barcelona that was apparent almost from the start. Eleven minutes later the combination was almost perfect. Messi played the ball up the right for Suárez who turned swiftly inside José María Giménez, sprinted towards the area and then clipped up a wonderful ball to the far post for Neymar, only for the Brazilian’s header to bounce wide.

Suárez leapt in frustration: he had miscontrolled for Neymar’s first goal and a minute after that he had been unable to finish as he raced to reach a ball that momentarily slipped from the grasp of Miguel Ángel Moyà. With only one league goal this season and the sense that he is yet to find his place within this team, the pressure has been on Suárez. But then he got the second.

As the ball was swung right, Messi reacted quickly, controlling on his chest, or perhaps his upper arm, and bombing up the right, legs whirring. He cut inside and laid the ball into the path of Suárez for him to score. Luis Enrique punched the air and Messi turned to supporters and gestured for the noise level to rise. Which it did, of course. There was something cathartic about this.

There were complaints from Atlético and replays suggested there was some justification in them but there was also something familiar about the genesis of the goal. Messi had spent much of the half on the right; that may not be a long-term solution and surely he will end up closer to the false No9 position from which he became the world’s best player, but here it worked. He spent much of the half running at Jesús Gámez and the right-back, employed on the left for the first time, could do little to stop him.

Messi was hyperactive, as Barcelona were too, and the first half here may have been their best of the season. They were quick, dynamic and determined. Miguel Ángel Moyà had blocked one Messi shot at the near post, another faded wide and his header near the end of the half missed the target too. There were clashes too – Messi seemed to seek out one of them by way of retribution – and momentarily the game looked set to get nasty, reflecting in part Atlético’s inability to gain a foothold.

But then, suddenly, they did, 10 minutes into the second half. Again Messi and Gámez were involved but this time it was Atlético who benefited when, to the bafflement of Barcelona, Messi was judged to have clipped his ankle in the penalty area. Mario Mandzukic smashed in the penalty.

On came Fernando Torres who has scored eight times against Barcelona. There were nerves now. Mandzukic tried to release Torres racing into space but his pass did not make it. Arda Turan produced a wonderful piece of skill to flick the ball through Gerard Piqué’s legs. Torres’s cross was pushed away by Claudio Bravo and Raul García, also on as a sub, clipped his shot harmlessly into the keeper’s hands when hitting it hard might have been a better option.

Atlético were pressing but Barcelona broke. Suárez advanced on the left and struck a long ball across the field for Messi. He brought it down and laid it off to Ivan Rakitic, running beyond him. Although Messi could not reach the pull-back, the ball rebounded back to him to sidefoot in the third. “Messi! Messi! Messi!” the Camp Nou chanted.

source: theguardian.com

Asian Cup 2015: Socceroos skipper Mile Jedinak ruled out of Oman clash with ankle injury

Australia's captain Mile Jedinak reaches for his injured ankle.

Australia’s captain Mile Jedinak reaches for his injured ankle. Source: AFP

 

SOCCEROOS captain Mile Jedinak will miss Australia’s second Asian Cup clash with Oman on Tuesday night after failing to shrug off the ankle injury suffered in the 4-1 win over Kuwait on Friday night.

Jedinak landed awkwardly after jumping to head clear a corner in the first half, and though he played on – and scored his side’s third goal from the penalty spot – he has had his ankle in a moon boot since.

With the third game against South Korea likely to prove pivotal to Australia’s final standing in the group, coach Ange Postecoglou this morning took the decision not to risk Jedinak against Oman.

Though Jedinak’s influence on the side is immense, further damage to the ankle could put his participation in the rest of the tournament in question.

“We’ve decided to rule Mile out of the Oman game after he copped an ankle injury against Kuwait,” said Postecoglou. “He’s not quite right to play and at this stage of the tournament we are better to give it a few days’ extra rest and we will reassess where he’s at for the game against Korea.

“While it is not ideal for Mile to miss the game I’m confident we have the players and depth to be able to cover for not having him out there.

“We worked hard on increasing our depth over the last six months leading into the Asian Cup and that has us in a good position to be able to cover for the loss of a player of Mile’s calibre.”

Melbourne Victory captain Mark Milligan is the most likely replacement for Jedinak, though Sydney FC’s Terry Antonis is also an option.

source: dailytelegraph.com.au

Elvis-themed wedding held in Big W parking lot for 38 couples at Parkes festival

Melbourne couple Mr and Mrs Jackson were among the 38 couples who renewed their vows.

Melbourne couple Mr and Mrs Jackson were among the 38 couples who renewed their vows. Photo: Nic Walker

 

Tying the knot in the Big W underground parking lot may seem a little underwhelming to the uninitiated but, for Chris and Mary Madoyris, it was “a dream come true”.

The Sydney couple renewed their vows in Parkes as part of the Elvis Festival – she in full bridal dress (not the original but the same size, she stressed), he in a white Elvis jumpsuit, black wig and gold sunglasses.

Mary Madoyris and her friend in the Big W outdoor car park after the ceremony.

Mary Madoyris and her friend in the Big W outdoor car park after the ceremony. Photo: Nic Walker

The pair have bonded over the King since they first met. “We always wanted to get married by Elvis but it’s too expensive in America,” Mary said. “48 bucks in the Big W car park – it’s a dream come true!”

The ladies each received a gerbera daisy, while the gentlemen were adorned with a Hawaiian lei.

Technical difficulties besieged the makeshift stage but the crowd improvised a rousing rendition of Love Me Tender anyway.

Chris and Mary Madoyris and their friends leaving the Big W indoor car park after they renewed their vows.

Chris and Mary Madoyris and their friends leaving the Big W indoor car park after they renewed their vows. Photo: Nic Walker

Civil celebrant Andrew Appleby, dressed as Elvis, capably led the 38 couples through new vows peppered with his own lyrics.

“Please continue to love me tender, as I do you,” they chanted. “For a fool such as I just can’t help falling in love with you.”

The couples stood together on the car park’s asphalt, which had earlier in the morning played host to an Elvis-themed gospel church service.

Elvis Fan Sean Wright from Boral on the train to Parkes. Click for more photos

Elvis is in town

Elvis would’ve turned 80 on January 8, 2015. The Parkes Elvis Festival is celebrating the King’s birthday with a ‘Roustabout’ carnival theme. Photo: Nic Walker.

They smiled and recited the words to I Love You Because, sung by Elvis in his first commercial recording session 1954.

Peter Jeffery, 81, discovered Elvis shortly after that, when he heard Heartbreak Hotel, released in 1956. “It hit me like a Bondi tram,” he said.

He and his wife Ann renewed their vows in what will be their 60th year of marriage. Wasn’t that called a diamond anniversary? “Yeah, but I won’t get one,” she quipped.

Still, refreshing their lifelong partnership in Parkes was a pretty good substitute. It was a birthday gift to Ann from the family – she turned 79 on Sunday.

“They booked it in March and didn’t tell me – I didn’t even have a clue!” she said.

The ceremony concluded as it inevitably would (“Elvises, you may kiss your Priscillas”), and the couples were treated to a performance by the omnipresent Justin Shandor –crowned the world’s “Ultimate Elvis” in 2010 – before posing for a group photograph.

Outside the car park, where light rain had turned the pavement slippery, impersonators continued to sing their favourites from the King’s 800-strong songbook, as the 23rd Parkes Elvis Festival wound down. Elvis had left the building, but not, it seemed, the hearts of many.

source: smh.com.au

 

Arsenal thrash Stoke 3-0

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Alexis Sanchez was again Arsenal’s inspiration as they coasted to a 3-0 win over Stoke City on Sunday.

The irrepressible Sanchez scored his 11th and 12th Barclays Premier League goals of the season either side of half-time after setting up Laurent Koscielny’s early opener at Emirates Stadium.

David Ospina was handed a first top-flight start in Arsenal’s goal in place of Wojciech Szczesny,.but Stoke were rarely able to get near the Colombian, let alone test him, in a game that was dominated throughout by the hosts.

It was a completely different story for Ospina’s opposite number Asmir Begovic, to whom Stoke were grateful for keeping the score down as they slipped to defeat at the Gunners for a seventh successive season.

Stoke manager Mark Hughes gave a debut to Philipp Wollscheid in defence and was able to call on Bojan Krkic after the Spaniard’s hamstring injury, but it was another ex-Barcelona man who stole the headlines, as Sanchez lit up yet another Barclays Premier League encounter.

On a day full of positives for Wenger, Mesut Ozil made his long-awaited return from injury as a late replacement for Olivier Giroud. However, Mathieu Debuchy’s enforced early withdrawal with a serious-looking shoulder problem may temper the Frenchman’s joy.

Stoke were served warning of Arsenal’s attacking intent before Koscielny broke the deadlock in the sixth minute, with Sanchez and Tomas Rosicky both forcing Begovic into fine saves.

And it was from the corner subsequent to the Czech’s effort, which Begovic tipped wide, that the hosts made their pressure pay. Sanchez’s initial effort was cleared, but his second was an inch-perfect cross, which an unmarked Koscielny glanced past Begovic from eight yards.

There was no let-up on the siege on Begovic’s goal after the opener, with the Bosnia-Herzegovina international again called into action to deny Giroud.

But there was nothing Begovic could do to stop the outstanding Sanchez shortly after the half-hour mark. In a goal reminiscent of the onlooking Thierry Henry, Sanchez dipped in from the left wing and played a slick one-two with Rosicky before firing past Begovic at his near post.

And Sanchez picked up where he left off in the second half, adding his second soon after the restart. For once, Begovic could have done better as he allowed the 26-year-old’s low free-kick to squirm beyond him into the bottom corner.

Sanchez was clearly in the mood for his first Arsenal hat-trick, and went close to completing his treble with an audacious 40-yard lob that had Begovic scrambling.

Geoff Cameron saw a scrappy effort disallowed for offside and Ospina got down smartly to deny substitute Stephen Ireland and preserve a clean sheet. But that was as good as it got for Hughes’ men, as they slumped to another Emirates reverse.

Arsenal, meanwhile, move above arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur into fifth, closing the gap on fourth-placed Southampton in the race for a UEFA Champions League spot.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger: “We moved well without the ball and moved the ball well, which is the basis of our game. Overall, we created chances, were mobile and the speed of our game created problems for Stoke. We took advantage of that.

“Football is a game where you have to be realistic as well because we have to stop conceding goals and that’s why today hopefully will improve our defenders’ confidence. We have another big game next week [against Manchester City] and we want to combine being dangerous going forward and being tight at the back. The defenders came in very happy today because they didn’t concede a goal. Our last away game at Southampton, we were not at the level.

“When you play at home you can move the ball well when you have so many technical players on the pitch. It is an advantage for us. What was important for me is that we kept a good concentration to play the game how we want to play and also that we kept a clean sheet at the back.

“Overall, I must say that everybody played very well. The only negative today is that we lost another experienced defender with a dislocated shoulder [Debuchy]. That gives us a problem because we are already short of experienced players at the back.”

Stoke City manager Mark Hughes: “We were second best today to a good Arsenal side that has the benefit of a good start. We never had a period in the game when we could dictate and they were really comfortable, which was a disappointment.

“When you see the power [Sanchez has] got and the pace, he’s an outstanding player. I find South American players have passion and drive. He’s a world star, but he’s put a shift in for the team.”

source: premierleague.com

Southampton down Manchester Utd 1-0 at Old Trafford

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Substitute Dusan Tadic’s second-half goal earned Southampton a rare and memorable 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Despite the hosts enjoying the majority of possession, and goalscoring chances, in Sunday’s encounter, Tadic netted 69 minutes in as United lost at home in the Barclays Premier League for the first time since the opening day.

The former Twente man calmly side-footed home from inside the area as Ronald Koeman’s men leapfrogged United into third.

Robin van Persie and Angel di Maria had threatened in a first half of few chances, but the home side lacked the cutting edge to take maximum points.

The Red Devils again flattered to deceive in spells after the break, with Tadic on hand to make them pay for their profligacy, reacting well to slot the winner after Graziano Pelle’s effort had rebounded off the post.

Koeman saw his side avenge their 2-1 defeat when the teams met at St Mary’s Stadium last month, with an injury that forced the withdrawal of Toby Alderweireld the only low point for the south-coast club, while Van Gaal has work to do to rediscover his side’s finishing touch if they are to regain third place.

Nathaniel Clyne – back in Southampton’s starting XI for the first time since Boxing Day – went close inside two minutes as he dragged a shot wide before Di Maria’s inviting cross failed to elicit a touch from any United team-mates.

Like Clyne, Alderweireld was also returning for the visitors, having not featured in the FA Cup draw with Ipswich Town, but the Belgian was forced off injured inside 20 minutes and replaced by Florin Gardos.

While the opening half hour was largely devoid of clear-cut chances, United ended the first period on top.

Van Persie played in Di Maria with a clever looped ball, but the former Real Madrid man miscontrolled, before the Dutchman saw an effort inside the area collected by Fraser Forster following a deflection off Gardos.

A tame, wayward effort from Di Maria, starting for United for the first time since November following injury troubles, proved the final chance of a low-key half in which neither side mustered an attempt on target.

The second half continued in much the same vein as the first, with United labouring up front against a resolute Southampton back line. With Radamel Falcao absent from the squad, the likes of Di Maria, Van Persie and Wayne Rooney struggled.

Chances continued to be at a premium for both sides, but crucially Southampton took theirs with the help of some calm finishing from Tadic before Juan Mata failed to make the most of two clear opportunities.

Attacking midfielder Tadic’s goal, which followed up his effort in the 2-0 victory over Arsenal on New Year’s Day, proved the difference as Southampton moved into third, two points clear of United, who have now won just one of their last five league matches.

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal: “We didn’t create so many chances, despite dominating the game. We gave them a chance in the first minute but dominated after that. We had three big chances, but it was not enough. Southampton were well organised, defended well but they came for a draw, I believe, and they go away with a win, which is disappointing. “[Juan] Mata had three chances, but you cannot change the result. We gave the goal away. Football is game from mistakes.”

Southampton manager Ronald Koeman: “We defended well and the spirit was unbelievable from the players, [we were] a little bit lucky but remember the [reverse] game, Man Utd was the lucky one. Maybe we are [lucky] but if you finally win you deserve to win because I think it’s a compliment to the players how they play.

“I said before we could make it very difficult for them and we did. We know we have a strong team and that was important at the end of December. We got a point off Chelsea, the three points against Arsenal, it makes for good belief among the players. That’s always what you need if you are not a big club and you have to play a big one. We are not afraid of the name, or the stadium. I think we learned that in the last few weeks.”

source: premierleague.com

Aγγλία:21η αγ.: “Χαστούκι” 1-0 Σαουθάμπτον σε Γιουνάιτεντ, νέο σόου Σάντσες

Ένα γκολ του Ντούσαν Τάντιτς έφερε τα πάνω κάτω στο “Ολντ Τράφορντ” κι έδωσε στη Σαουθάμπτον τη νίκη επί της Μάντσεστερ Γιουνάιτεντ και την 3η θέση της Premier League μετά από 21 αγωνιστικές. Δύο γκολ και μία ασίστ ο Αλέξις Σάντσες στη νίκη της Άρσεναλ επί της Στόουκ.

Από το 2003 έψαχνε νίκη επί της Μάντσεστερ Γιουνάιτεντ, αλλά η φετινή Σαουθάμπτον που είναι ικανή για τα πάντα, κατάφερε να σπάσει ακόμα μία παράδοση και να επικρατήσει 1-0 μέσα στο “Ολντ Τράφορντ”, προσπερνώντας τους “κόκκινους διαβόλους” στην 3η θέση του βαθμολογικού πίνακα. Το 3-5-2 του Λουίς φαν Χάαλ δεν έφερε αποτελέσματα στους γηπεδούχους, που πάσχιζαν να βρουν μία καλή εμφάνιση, παρότι διατηρούσαν αήττητο από το ντέρμπι του Μάντσεστερ στις αρχές Νοεμβρίου.

Δύο σουτ, ελάχιστοι κίνδυνοι και η δράση μεταφέρθηκε στο 2ο μέρος, όπου οι “Άγιοι” εξακολουθούσαν να αισθάνονται… ασφάλεια από τον τρόπο λειτουργίας της Γιουνάιτεντ. Ο Φαν Χάαλ που είχε νικήσει μέσα στο “Σεντ Μέρις” πριν από μερικές εβδομάδες τον εχθρό του, Ρόναλντ Κούμαν, έριξε στο παιχνίδι τον Τάιλερ Μπλάκετ και τον Άντερ Ερέρα και άλλαξε τον σχηματισμό των γηπεδούχων. Ο Κούμαν, από την πλευρά του, έριξε στο παιχνίδι τον Ντούσαν Τάντιτς και δικαιώθηκε μέσα σε 5 λεπτά, όταν ο Σέρβος μέσος πήρε το ριμπάουντ σε δοκάρι του Γκρατσιάνο Πελέ και σημείωσε το μοναδικό τέρμα του αγώνα. Η Γιουνάιτεντ ολοκλήρωσε το παιχνίδι χωρίς σουτ στην αντίπαλη εστία (7 άουτ, ένα μπλοκαρίστηκε) και η πρώτη ήττα για το 2015 είναι γεγονός.

Μάντσεστερ Γιουνάιτεντ (3-5-2): Ντε Χέα, Τζόουνς, Σμόλινγκ, Μπλιντ, Βαλένσια, Μάτα, Κάρικ, Ρούνεϊ, Σο (64′ Μπλάκετ), Φαν Πέρσι (61′ Ερέρα), Ντι Μαρία (72′ Φελαϊνί)

Σαουθάμπτον (4-3-3): Φόρστερ, Κλάιν, Φόντε, Άλντεβαϊρελντ (21′ Γκάρντος), Μπέρτραντ, Ντέιβις (80′ Ριντ), Γουανιάμα, Σνεντερλέν, Γουόρντ Πρόουζ, Πελέ, Ελία (63′ Τάντιτς)

 

Το σόου του Αλέξις Σάντσες με τη φανέλα της Άρσεναλ συνεχίζεται και με δύο γκολ και μία ασίστ, ο Χιλιανός επιθετικός οδήγησε τους “κανονιέρηδες” σε άνετη επικράτηση με 3-0 επί της Στόουκ στο “Έμιρεϊτς”. Μόλις στο 6ο λεπτό, ο ηγέτης της φετινής ομάδας του Αρσέν Βενγκέρ μοίρασε την 7η ασίστ του στο πρωτάθλημα, με τον Λοράν Κοσιελνί να ανοίγει το σκορ με δυνατή κεφαλιά. Οι φιλοξενούμενοι επιχειρούσαν με σέντρες να απειλήσουν την εστία του Ντάβιντ Οσπίνα, αλλά απέτυχαν παταγωδώς και μία ατομική ενέργεια του Σάντσες στο 33′ έφερε το 2-0.

Το μομέντουμ ήταν εμφανώς με τους γηπεδούχους και στο 49′ ο Σάντσες εκτέλεσε φάουλ κάνοντας το 3-0 με το 18ο φετινό τέρμα του και 12ο στο πρωτάθλημα. Η νίκη είχε βρει κάτοχο με τους Τιερί Ανρί και Ρομπέρ Πιρές να παρακολουθούν από την εξέδρα και ο Αλσατός τεχνικός είχε την ευκαιρία να δώσει λεπτά συμμετοχής σε δύο παίκτες που προέρχονται από τραυματισμό, τους Μεσούτ Εζίλ (επιστροφή μετά από τον Οκτώβριο) και Θίο Γουόλκοτ.

Άρσεναλ (4-2-3-1): Οσπίνα, Ντεμπισί (13′ Μπεγερίν), Μέρτεζακερ, Κοσιελνί, Μονρεάλ, Ροσίτσκι, Κοκλέν, Όξλεϊντ Τσάμπερλεϊν (68′ Γουόλκοτ), Καθόρλα, Σάντσες, Ζιρού (73′ Εζίλ)

Στόουκ (4-2-3-1): Μπέγκοβιτς, Κάμερον, Σόκρος, Βόλσαϊντ, Πίτερς (46′ Μουνιέσα), Ενζονζί (46΄Σίντγουελ), Γουίλαν, Γουόλτερς, Κρκιτς (73′ Άιρλαντ), Αρναούτοβιτς, Κράουτς

Τα αποτελέσματα της 21ης αγωνιστικής

Σάββατο 10 Ιανουαρίου 2015

14:45 Σάντερλαντ – Λίβερπουλ 0-1

(9′ Μάρκοβιτς)

17:00 Μπέρνλι – ΚΠΡ 2-1

(12′ Άρφιλντ, 37′ Ινγκς – 33′ πέν. Όστιν)

17:00 Τσέλσι – Νιούκαστλ 2-0

(43′ Οσκάρ, 59′ Κόστα)

17:00 Έβερτον – Μάντσεστερ Σίτι 1-1

(78′ Νέισμιθ – 74′ Φερναντίνιο)

17:00 Λέστερ – Άστον Βίλα 1-0

(45+1′ Κοντσέσκι)

17:00 Σουόνσι – Γουέστ Χαμ 1-1

(74′ αυτ. Νόουμπλ – 43′ Κάρολ)

17:00 Γουέστ Μπρομ – Χαλ 1-0

(78′ Μπεραχίνο)

19:30 Κρίσταλ Πάλας – Τότεναμ 2-1

(69′ πέν. Γκέιλ, 80′ Πάντσεον – 49′ Κέιν)

Κυριακή 11 Ιανουαρίου 2015

15:30 Άρσεναλ – Στόουκ 3-0

(33′, 49′ Σάντσες, 6′ Κοσιελνί)

18:00 Μάντσεστερ Γιουνάιτεντ – Σαουθάμπτον 0-1

(69′ Τάντιτς)

Πηγή: in.gr