Monthly Archives: January 2015

Το Πρίντιζι προσεγγίζει το Norman Atlantic

Το Πρίντιζι προσεγγίζει το Norman Atlantic

Στο λιμάνι του Πρίντιζι έφτασε το πλοίο Norman Atlantic, η ρυμούλκηση του οποίου ξεκίνησε το απόγευμα της Πέμπτης. Το πλοίο θα ερευνηθεί εξονυχιστικά προκειμένου να διαπιστωθεί εάν σε κάποιους από του χώρους του βρίσκονται άτομα που θεωρούνται αγνοούμενα, ενώ παράλληλα θα ξεκινήσει και η έρευνα των πραγματογνωμόνων για τα ακριβή αίτια της πυρκαγιάς που ξέσπασε στο γκαραζ.

Αναφορές θέλουν επίσης την εισαγγελία του Μπάρι να διερευνά εάν στοιχειοθετείται ευθύνη και μελών του πληρώματος -όπως τουλάχιστον μεταδίδει το ιταλικό πρακτορείο ειδήσεων ansa επικαλούμενο δικαστικές πηγές. Μέχρι στιγμής, στο στόχαστρο της έρευνας έχουν βρεθεί ο πλοίαρχος και ο πλοιοκτήτης (αμφότεροι Ιταλοί).

Εν τω μεταξύ, το βράδυ της Πρωτοχρονιάς οι συγγενείς του Γιώργου Δούλη που είχε αρχικά ανακοινωθεί ως νεκρός ενημερώθηκαν πως θεωρείται αγνοούμενος. Έτσι, με βάση τα νεώτερα στοιχεία, οι επίσημα ταυτοποιημένοι Έλληνες που έχασαν τη ζωή τους στο ναυτικό δυστύχημα είναι δύο και οι έλληνες αγνοούμενοι δέκα.
Όπως αναφέρεται σε ανακοίνωση του Λιμενικού, «με επίσημο έγγραφό του που απέστειλε εκ νέου το Κέντρο Επιχειρήσεων της Ρώμης (RCC ROMΑ) προς το Ενιαίο Κέντρο Συντονισμού Έρευνας και Διάσωσης του Αρχηγείου Λιμενικού Σώματος – Ελληνικής Ακτοφυλακής, γνωστοποιείται ότι λόγω λανθασμένης πιστοποίησης εκ μέρους των αρμόδιων Ιταλικών Αρχών, ο Δούλης Γεώργιος δεν είναι θανών, αλλά συγκαταλέγεται στη λίστα επιβατών, για τους οποίους δεν υπάρχει καμία πληροφόρηση επί του παρόντος».
Η εξέλιξη αυτή προκάλεσε την έντονη δυσφορία αξιωματικών του Λιμενικού Σώματος που χειρίζονται την υπόθεση καθώς όπως έλεγαν «δεν γίνεται να παίζουν με την αγωνία των συγγενών των αγνοουμένων. Δεν γίνεται τη μια να λέμε στην οικογένεια ότι ο άνθρωπος τους είναι νεκρός και μετά αγνοούμενος».
Σύμφωνα με πληροφορίες, στο έγγραφο των ιταλικών αρχών στην αγγλική γλώσσα σημειώνεται η έκφραση «by mistake» σχετικά με την αρχική ενημέρωση πως ο Γ. Δούλης είναι νεκρός.
Υπενθυμίζεται πως στις αρχές της εβδομάδας ο γιος του Γ.Δούλη είχε μεταβεί στην Ιταλία και δεν είχε αναγνωρίσει σε κάποιες από τις σορούς που του είχαν δείξει τον πατέρα του.

Ακόμη, σύμφωνα με πληροφορίες, από την Ιταλία ενημέρωσαν τους συγγενείς ενός Έλληνα που φέρεται να είναι αγνοούμενος, να μεταβεί έως το Σάββατο στη γειτονική χώρα, για αναγνώριση σορού. Εφόσον ταυτοποιηθεί η σορός, θα πρόκειται για τον τρίτο Έλληνα νεκρό.

Σύμφωνα με άλλες πληροφορίες, και άλλοι συγγενείς αγνοουμένων αναμένεται να μεταβούν στην γειτονική χώρα, προκειμένου να αναζητήσουν σε νοσοκομεία τους ανθρώπους τους.

Τέλος, εντολή στις κατά τόπους λιμενικές αρχές της χώρας να παρασχεθεί οποιαδήποτε διευκόλυνση προς τους συγγενείς των επιβατών που μπορεί να αφορούν μετακινήσεις ή διαμονή, έδωσε ο υπουργός Ναυτιλίας και Αιγαίου Μιλτιάδης Βαρβιτσιώτης. Ο υπουργός ζήτησε επίσης οι διαδικασίες εξυπηρέτησης των συγγενών να γίνονται με γρήγορους ρυθμούς και να δοθεί οποιαδήποτε βοήθεια ή διευκόλυνση.
 
Πηγή;in.gr

Steven Gerrard leaving Liverpool: LIVE updates and tributes as skipper set to announce Anfield exit

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Gerard Houllier says he is not surprised by Steven Gerrard is leaving Liverpool for a fresh challenge.

Houllier handed Gerrard his Liverpool debut back in November 1998 before making him captain and says he wants to play outside the Premier League.

“I’m not surprised because I knew he wanted a new challenge and it’s come at an age where he’s got to look at this future after football,” said the former Reds boss.

“I think he wanted to do something different. He didn’t want to stay in the Premier League, I know that. I was not totally surprised by it. I know Stevie and he would not play against Liverpool.

Gerard Houllier arrives with former player Jan Molby for a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster

 “All I know he is that he is a kind-hearted, generous person. You need to know the man first, who does a lot of work for charity. He’s a great person, a great character. He’s had to overcome injuries.

“He was an outstanding player for Liverpool in terms of technique, speed and power. He combined the three.

“And you need to remember the leader he was for the club. Nobody will forget the Champions League Final in 2005.”

Houllier also paid tribute to Gerrard’s professionalism and work ethic.

Liverpool: Season in pictures

 “He understood he had to live for his job and not use his job to live,” he told SkySports. “He devoted his time, energy, diet, everything for the job. That’s why he was successful and became world class because he made the sacrifices for that.

“He had talent, but he worked very hard on the back of that to be successful.”

Houllier believes Gerrard could return to Anfield one day as manager.

“Maybe it’s right that he has a break from Liverpool and maybe he gets through his different qualifications to be a manager, then I wouldn’t be surprised to one day see him become the boss at Anfield,” said the Frenchman.

“He’s always talked about the team. He’s someone who thinks team first and I would not be surprised if one day he becomes a successful manager.”

source: mirror.co.uk

Shark encounters on the rise as more people enjoy the ocean

Beach-goers are cleared from the water at Bondi Beach after a shark alarm sounded on Friday.

The closure of Bondi Beach after a bull shark sighting on Friday was a timely reminder that while Australians flock to the beach like seagulls, human encounters with the much-feared ocean creature are on the rise.

Since 2000 the average number of shark “attacks” a year have more than doubled, partly because the number of people visiting beaches has also increased.

While shark bites are rare and random events, and just below half of all encounters end without injury to the person or shark, there had been a higher number of fatal shark bites in the past year.

Last year five people died from shark bites, compared with two people in 2013 and 2012.

Growing populations near coastal areas and improvements to wetsuits and scuba-diving equipment mean swimmers and surfers are spending more time in the water throughout the year.

The Australian Shark Attack File recorded an average of 15 incidents per year between 2000 and 2009, an increase from 6.5 incidents in the decade from 1990. The report classifies “attacks” as any interaction between a person and a shark where the animal attempts to attack the person or their equipment.

The data, collected by John West of the Taronga Conservation Society, shows an increase in the number of incidents in all states since 1900, in line with the country’s population growth. The majority of encounters happen on the east coast and near major cities and white, bull and tiger sharks were the three species responsible for fatal shark bites.

Shark bite researcher Chris Neff said although the spate of recent shark-related deaths was “very tragic”, more than 80 per cent of shark bites were not fatal. The number of fatal shark bites has fallen from an average of three a year in the 1930s to one a year between 2000 and 2009.

The majority of shark bites in that decade occurred when the victim was surfing. Of the 79 incidents only six proved fatal and more than half ended without injury.

Dr Neff, from the University of Sydney, said the development of thicker, better insulated wetsuits also explained the rise in shark bites suffered by surfers because they could now surf for more months of the year, stay in the water longer and paddle further out.

“Back in the 30s and 40s you used the ocean two or three months of the year. Now humans run into sharks 12 months of the year, on the coldest of days because we’ve got better wetsuits and better kayaks that can go out further,” he said.

Better scuba gear also allows divers to swim to deeper depths for longer periods of time.

“Technology has really led to an increase in human shark interactions,” Dr Neff said.

Dr Neff said spearfishing was one of the most dangerous water activities associated with shark encounters because Injured fish attracted sharks. “And when you fire the gun it makes a lot of noise and that lets everyone know you’re in the area.”

Reliable information on the size and distribution of shark populations is hard to gather, and most data comes from animals caught in beach nets or killed as bycatch of the fishing industry. However, scientists also tag sharks to estimate their numbers.

Around the world many species of shark have declined,  including the white shark, which is listed as vulnerable after years of overfishing.

Some sharks take 25 years to reach sexual maturity, which means a noticeable increase in their population would take several decades.

source: brisbanetimes.com.au

Moyston fire: One home lost but crews control head of grass fire in western Victoria

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Fire crews have stopped the head of a grass fire that was burning out of control south of the township of Moyston, west of Ararat, in western Victoria, but one home has been lost.

The emergency warning for communities south of Moyston, including Rocky Point, Willaura North and Maroona, has been downgraded to a watch-and-act message.

Further watch-and-act messages for Gre Gree and St Arnaud have also been downgraded to advice messages.

The blaze has slowed and firefighters have made good progress, but the Country Fire Authority (CFA) said the danger had not passed.

Residents were advised to stay close to shelter in case the conditions change suddenly.

By 9:00pm (AEDT) the fire had burned more than 3,500 hectares.

Emergency Services Commissioner Craig Lapsley confirmed one house had been lost but said it was extremely lucky that the fire went around Moyston.

“Firefighters have done a great job on the ground. In excess of 38, 41 degrees and out there doing it in windy conditions,” he said.

“We also had significant aircraft over the fire, and it still ran hard, which is exactly what we thought it would do.”

More than 250 firefighters from the Country Fire Authority (CFA) and Department of Environment and Primary Industries battled the blaze.

There were a number of aircraft also involved in the firefighting effort, including an air crane and two air tankers.

A relief centre has been set up at the Ararat Town Hall on the corner of Barkly Street and Vincent Street, and a community meeting was held at 7:00pm at the Alexandra Oval Community Centre in Ararat.

Mick Hodder at the CFA State Control Centre earlier described it as “quite a significant fire”.

“What we’re trying to do is protect assets. And that’s why we have a lot of aircraft trying to help the firefighters on the ground,” he said.

“They will use both water and retardant and not only will they try and extinguish the fire but they will try to protect assets at the same time.”

A number of roads in the area were closed.

Ararat resident Matt Pearce went to One Tree Hill, just outside of town, to take a look at the fire.

“You can see quite a bit of smoke from the township,” he said.

“It looks quite hairy. There’s a fair bit of smoke and a lot of aircraft.”

He said the conditions were very hot and very windy.

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Two days of extreme temperatures forecast

Temperatures have hit 40 degrees Celsius at Mildura and Swan Hill, but were forecast to climb to 43C today and Saturday.

In Melbourne the temperature was 36C about 2:30pm (AEDT) but was expected to reach 39C today and 41C on Saturday.

Total fire bans were declared for eight of nine districts in Victoria last week, excluding East Gippsland, and on Saturday the entire state will be under a total fire ban.

That means it is illegal to start a fire in the open, people must not use equipment that could start a fire and campers must not light solid fuel fires.

Acting Victoria Police Commissioner Tim Cartwright called for public to be on the lookout for dangerous behaviour.

“It’s not just arsonists we are worried about, but inactivity,” Acting Chief Commissioner Cartwright said.

“If you are travelling about and see people doing stupid things, campfires shouldn’t be alight, we shouldn’t be seeing angle grinders, ring triple-0, you can also ring Crime Stoppers.

“We are well-prepared, we work well with the other services, we need the community to be well-prepared.”

Earlier this morning, a woman was arrested over a deliberately-lit grassfire in Tatura, in the state’s north, which followed more than 40 in the past year, police said.

Police are investigating at least 40 suspicious fires in the area since last summer.

“We are talking to this person around a number of fires,” Acting Chief Commissioner Cartwright said.

“We have preventative patrols in an environment.

“We also run investigations on suspicious people, people we consider to be high risk.”

Premier urges Victorians to heed fire warning

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said it was up to all Victorians to heed the warnings.

“A total fire ban means just that and every Victorian should err on the side of caution,” Mr Andrews said.

“If we are all responsible, if we all play our part and do the right thing and don’t in any way contribute to a fire starting, that means our state has a much greater chance of being safe and sound over the next 36-48 hours.”

source:  abc.net.au

Frank Lampard scores the winner as Manchester City edge 3-2 thriller against Sunderland

Frank Lampard marked his extended stay at Manchester City with the winning goal as the Barclays Premier League champions completed a dramatic 3-2 victory over Sunderland to keep the pressure on leaders Chelsea.

The former England midfielder celebrated the renewal of his stay at the Etihad Stadium until the end of the season by rescuing his Manchester City side just when they appeared to be on the verge of spurning a two-goal lead for the second time in consecutive league home matches. The second-half substitute guided a header from Gael Clichy’s pinpoint 73rd-minute cross into the bottom corner for what proved to be the goal that took the wind out of Sunderland‘s sails.

It capped a frantic period of five goals in the space of just over 16 minutes. Yaya Toure had clattered home a brilliant long-range strike to give City a 57th-minute lead and Stevan Jovetic slotted in an impudent flick, with Clichy the provider once more. But a pair of City old boys in the form of Jack Rodwell and Adam Johnson – the latter from the penalty spot after Pablo Zabaleta had fouled Billy Jones – brought the score back to 2-2 as Burnley did on Sunday, before Lampard had the final say.

Southampton strengthened their grip on fourth place in the BPL with a 2-0 victory over Arsenal. Sadio Mane and Dusan Tadic both capitalised on mistakes from the visitors’ defence to give Southampton a seventh home win of the season.

Mane opened the scoring after 34 minutes with a sublime goal from a tight angle, the in-form 22-year-old lifting the ball over stranded Arsenal keeper Wojciech Szczesny. And after Fraser Forster had kept his side in the match with three quality saves to deny Santi Cazorla and Alexis Sanchez, Tadic profited as Arsenal failed to clear a cross inside their six-yard box, the Serb firing home from close range to seal the points shortly before the hour and take Southampton three points clear of Arsene Wenger’s charges.

West Ham United missed out on the chance to leapfrog the Gunners as West Bromwich Albion ended their own losing run by holding the hosts to a 1-1 draw. Under the watchful eye of Tony Pulis, who was appointed the visitors’ new head coach earlier in the day, Saido Berahino cancelled out Diafra Sakho’s opener before half-time.

His strike ended a sequence of three straight Barclays Premier League defeats for the West Midlands club while Sam Allardyce’s side failed to get back to winning ways after ending 2014 with back-to-back defeats by Chelsea and Arsenal. The Hammers remain sixth while West Brom stay a point clear of the drop zone in 17th.

Second-half goals from David Nugent and Jeffrey Schlupp ensured Leicester City came back from two goals down to draw 2-2 at Liverpool. The resurgent Reds looked to be heading for a third consecutive top-flight victory when two Steven Gerrard penalties put them in command at half-time. But Nigel Pearson’s strugglers were in no mood to feel sorry for themselves and two goals in as many minutes from Nugent and Schlupp salvaged a point at Anfield.

Leicester’s fightback came on the back of a victory at Hull City that ended their 13-match winless run and will give them great heart in their battle to avoid the drop, while a point for eighth-placed Liverpool ensured they have suffered only one defeat in 11 fixtures.

George Boyd’s dramatic late leveller earned Burnley a 3-3 draw with Newcastle United in a pulsating match at St James’ Park. Sean Dyche’s side had fought back from two goals down to take a 2-2 draw from champions Man City and once again displayed their fighting spirit on Tyneside as they hit back from a goal down on three occasions.

Stand-in manager John Carver saw his side lead at the break through goals from Steven Taylor and Jack Colback either side of a Paul Dummett own goal as Burnley, who had to make all three changes by half-time due to injuries, hit the woodwork on four occasions. However, the Clarets finally levelled through Danny Ings’ header. Moussa Sissoko thought he had won the match in the 78th minute, only for the visitors to silence the home fans when Boyd’s low drive proved too fierce for Jak Alnwick to keep out.

Ahmed Elmohamady and Nikica Jelavic were on target as Hull City sealed only their second league win in 13 attempts, to inflict a fourth successive Barclays Premier League defeat on Everton with a 2-0 success at the KC Stadium. The home side took the lead when Elmohamady nodded Hull ahead just after the half-hour, and the second was not too far behind, as former Everton striker Jelavic made the most of slack defending after an admirable display of craft from Abel Hernandez.

Wilfried Bony scored a stoppage-time equaliser as 10-man Swansea City earned a 1-1 draw at Queens Park Rangers. The Ivorian came off the bench to net the leveller at the end of a match in which Swansea rarely threatened. Leroy Fer had given QPR the lead with a thunderous strike in the 20th minute and matters worsened for the visitors when Wayne Routledge was sent off for his reaction to a Karl Henry challenge in the closing stages.

Elsewhere, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace saw their respective goalscoring woes continue with a 0-0 draw at Villa Park. Yannick Bolasie passed up the best chance of winning the contest, lashing an effort against the crossbar after breaking free of the home defence, while Villa’s, opportunities came and went the way of Alan Hutton, whose shot was smothered, and Christian Benteke, who blazed over midway through the second half.

source: premierleague.com

Tottenham Hotspur destroy Chelsea 5-3

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A Harry Kane-inspired Tottenham Hotspur left Chelsea tottering at the Barclays Premier League summit with a spectacular 5-3 win over their London rivals.

Champions Manchester City battled to a 3-2 victory over Sunderland earlier on New Year’s Day to move level on points with Jose Mourinho’s team, who initially found an assured response through Diego Costa’s 14th league goal of the season.

But it was another striker who illuminated the contest, with Kane brilliantly equalising after 30 minutes and winning a penalty that Andros Townsend converted moments after Danny Rose gave Tottenham a 45th-minute lead.

A 3-1 half-time advantage became 4-1 eight minutes into the second period when Kane excelled once more to chalk up a sixth goal in his past six games and 16th of the season overall.

Federico Fazio’s error allowed Eden Hazard to reduce the arrears, but Nacer Chadli’s strike put the game beyond the reach of the visitors, though John Terry did have the last say with a late close-range finish.

The result means Chelsea and Manchester City now boast identical records, with the same totals for goals scored and conceded, meaning that if this was replicated after 38 rounds of the season, there would be a play-off match to decide the destination of the BPL title.

Chelsea playmaker Oscar returned from illness, while Cesar Azpilicueta and Willian were also restored to the starting XI.

Nabil Bentaleb – one of three players recalled to the home line-up – fired an early long-range strike at Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, but a hamstring injury forced fellow midfielder Ryan Mason off and checked Tottenham Hotspur’s enterprising start.

Courtois reacted smartly when Chadli hooked an overhead kick goalwards before Chelsea went ahead in the 18th minute.

Spurs retreated as Hazard glided past left-back Rose to shoot against the base of the post and Oscar steered the loose ball back towards goal, leaving Costa with a tap in.

Going behind unsettled Spurs and Oscar almost doubled his team’s advantage when he stabbed wide in the 25th minute.

As has so often been the case during their recent impressive run, Tottenham Hotspur looked to Kane for inspiration and he answered the call in style.

The England Under-21 forward dropped deep to receive possession and escaped the attentions of Oscar to drill a superb low strike into the bottom left corner.

And Maurcio Pochettino’s men surged into a two-goal lead as the first half ended in remarkable fashion.

Christian Eriksen expertly unpicked the Chelsea defence to find Chadli and Rose slammed home under pressure after the Belgian’s shot came back off the upright.

Kane was involved once more in stoppage time, stealing in front of Gary Cahill to draw a foul and leaving the England centre-back to watch international colleague Townsend thrash a low penalty beyond Courtois’ dive.

Ramires came on for compatriot Oscar at the break and Hazard blasted over from the edge of the area before Kane sublimely took centre stage once more.

Seizing possession with his back to goal, Kane spun past Nemanja Matic and slotted an effortless finish past the helpless Courtois.

Chelsea were handed a route back into the match when Hazard caught Fazio in possession, surged forward from halfway to exchange passes with Cesc Fabregas and smash into the net.

Spurs were indebted to goalkeeper Hugo Lloris for keeping out Azpilicueta’s rasping 75th-minute strike before Chelsea’s tormentors-in-chief appeared to settle the issue.

Kane and Chadli combined for the latter to cut in from the left and steer home another unerring finish, while Terry’s tap-in from Hazard’s cross failed to take the gloss off a memorable win for Tottenham Hotspur, who move into fifth place, two points behind fourth-placed Southampton and above rivals Arsenal.

Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane: “It shows how good a team we are. To score five goals, and that’s one of the best defences in the world, shows that we’re really coming together. I’m delighted with that win. We’ve kept yup our run and hopefully we can take that into the games ahead.”

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho: “I think we made some defensive mistakes, some individual defensive mistakes. It was not easy for my defenders to cope with Nacer Chadli and Harry Kane. It was also very difficult for Tottenham defenders to deal with an amazing Eden Hazard and good Diego Costa. You can speak about crucial moments of the game but I prefer to focus on the result. The players tried a lot but the fifth goal killed a bit our fantastic reaction.”

Socceroos can win the Asian Cup: Jedinak

Captain Mile Jedinak says the Socceroos have the right mix of players to win the Asian Cup.

A week out from the first major tournament hosted by Australia, Jedinak had his first training session with the Socceroos on Friday.

The Crystal Palace skipper was the last man into the camp after staying behind on English Premier League duty.

The 30-year-old has been a virtual ever-present under coach Ange Postecoglou, becoming captain prior to the 2014 World Cup.

Agreeing it was crunch time for results under the new leadership, Jedinak said there was nothing stopping the Socceroos from claiming a maiden Asian Cup title.

“I think 100 per cent we’ve got the right blend (to win the Cup),” he said.

“We know what’s happened in the last year, in terms of the games and things like that, it’s all been built up towards this point.

“It’s great to be in amongst it and you can see the buzz around the camp, the group.

“The boys are looking to get out there and do the job.”

With more than half of the Socceroos squad having less than 15 caps, Jedinak wasn’t concerned that the younger players might not handle the pressure of such a big event before expectant home fans.

“I don’t see any reason why not,” he said.

“A lot of the boys are going to be excited that it’s going to be on home soil.

“We understand that’s going to come with added expectation.

“Are we capable of handling that? I believe so.”

When Postecoglou was appointed to take over the struggling Socceroos squad in October 2013, a chief question was whether he was looking more towards the World Cup or Asian Cup.

After drawing the group of death in Brazil, losing each game and several others during an intentionally difficult 2014 schedule, it seemed clear that the Asian Cup was his focus.

A week out from the continental tournament, that’s been confirmed by Jedinak, who said June’s World Cup was great preparation for the Cup on home soil.

“It was great having the World Cup so soon before this tournament,” he said.

“It got a lot of the squad to see what a tournament environment feels like.

“Everyone’s here to do the job for the national team, that doesn’t change from me to the most inexperienced player.”

source: thenewdaily.com.au

Steven Gerrard: Liverpool captain deserves status as Anfield great

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When Kenny Dalglish concluded his playing career in 1990, Liverpool’s fans were almost unanimous in their view that this was the greatest player they had seen, and were possibly ever likely to see, in the red shirt.

The most accurate measure of the sheer scale of Steven Gerrard’s contribution to Liverpool Football Club – which will come to a close when he leaves Anfield at the end of the season – is that he has made so many of those same fans think again.

It will be an argument conducted against two different backdrops, with Dalglish’s brilliance performed in a Liverpool side that conquered all domestically and in Europe, while Gerrard was often left almost alone to shoulder the heavy burden of teams struggling to make their mark.

What is beyond dispute is that the debate will contain golden memories of some of the greatest moments in Liverpool’s history.

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Liverpool won the Uefa Cup, League Cup and FA Cup in 2001

They will range from Dalglish winning three European Cups and his involvement in eight title triumphs as player and manager, on through the years to Gerrard inspiring the famous comeback from 3-0 down at half-time to win the Champions League on penalties against AC Milan in Istanbul in 2005, to his match-defining display with two goals before another triumph on penalties against West Ham United in the FA Cup final in Cardiff 12 months later.

Gerrard may not have won trophies on the scale of other Liverpool players, but he still played his part in great successes, so often at times when the club were in reduced circumstances compared to the glory years.

In the post-war years, Liverpool fans had the great Billy Liddell to warm them before the Bill Shankly era gave them greats such as Roger Hunt and Ian St John. The 70s and the next decade gave them the likes of Kevin Keegan, Dalglish, Graeme Souness, Alan Hansen, Ian Rush and others.

For Liverpool fans, the years since the Merseyside-born midfielder made his debut on 29 November 1998 as a last-minute substitute for Vegard Heggem in a Premier League game against Blackburn Rovers will be known as the era of Steven Gerrard.

In that time, he is the only player to score in a Uefa Cup final, when Liverpool beat Alaves in Dortmund in 2001, a League Cup final, when they won 2-0 against Manchester United in Cardiff in 2003, an FA Cup final and a Champions League decider. All were Liverpool triumphs – and all with decisive Gerrard contributions.

Even on the day when news of his impending departure emerged, and at a time when the onset of age and manager Brendan Rodgers’s understandable desire to occasionally leave him out pushes him to the margins, he still scored both Liverpool goals from the penalty spot in the 2-2 draw with Leicester City at his beloved Anfield.

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Kenny Dalglish scored 172 goals in 515 appearances for Liverpool from 1977 to 1990

As he prepares to officially confirm his date of departure, his current goal tally is 180 goals and 695 appearances, collecting 11 trophies along the way. It has all been achieved while at times carrying sub-standard Liverpool teams almost single-handedly.

One of his greatest nights was when he scored the late thunderbolt against Olympiakos at Anfield in December 2004 that gave Rafael Benitez’s side the 3-1 victory required to take them out of the group stage en route to eventual, unlikely victory in Istanbul.

Gerrard has had great players around him such as Michael Owen, Fernando Torres and Luis Suarez – all beneficiaries of his ability to fashion goals as well as score them – but often he has more or less carried the burden of inspiration and expectation alone.

Other Liverpool players may have secured more trophies than Gerrard but his greatness was often forged out of adversity, produced at the moments of greatest necessity. When Liverpool have had Gerrard, their fans have had hope – and so many times he delivered for them.

While no-one should ever doubt his genius for one second, Dalglish was nearly always surrounded by world-class quality in most areas of the pitch. This luxury has rarely been afforded to Gerrard.

Even in one of their darkest moments this season, when Liverpool made a desperately disappointing exit at the group stage after their return to the Champions League, the last faint hope of qualification only came in the final minutes against FC Basel after Gerrard produced a trademark brilliant free-kick, the sort he has scored on countless occasions.

Steven Gerrard

Gerrard’s unfortunate slip against Chelsea last May proved costly as Liverpool missed out on the league, the only major club honour he is missing.

Gerrard will also be held in special affection at Liverpool because of his loyalty, almost unswerving for his entire career despite temptations to join Chelsea in 2004 and 2005, which included a hastily withdrawn transfer request just weeks after Istanbul.

After asking to go, Gerrard realised hours later he simply could not leave and – despite interest from elsewhere over the years – has never been tempted again. Until now of course, as he has finally decided to call time on his Liverpool career, ahead of a likely move to the United States.

Barring developments from the realms of fantasy, Gerrard will now leave Anfield with the one space on his personal roll of honour permanently unfulfilled – namely a Premier League title.

And he must leave with the pain of constant reminders from opposition fans about his ill-fated slip against Chelsea last April that allowed Demba Ba to run clear and score in front of the Kop in a 2-0 defeat that took that elusive medal away from Gerrard when he almost had it in his grasp.

It will rank alongside his most bitter disappointments, but when Liverpool fans look back on his career it will barely register as a footnote because they know Gerrard has been at the heart of all the triumphs they have enjoyed during his career. No serious Liverpool fan will ever hold that moment against him.

Despite a disappointing follow-up to that thrilling campaign last season, Gerrard still has power to add to his trophy collection with Liverpool in the Capital One Cup semi-final against his old adversaries and admirers Chelsea, the FA Cup to come and of course the Europa League, not the competition he wished to be contesting but one he would still love to claim.

Whether Dalglish, Gerrard or others can be ranked as the greatest to represent the club is an argument Liverpool fans can, and probably will, have for years to come and will be able to relive great times while doing so.

Different players, different eras, different teams. The argument may never have a winner – does it actually need one? – but what elations they have all given to Liverpool fans.

It is simply an illustration of just how good Steven Gerrard has been, and the indelible mark he has made on Liverpool’s history, that he has truly earned his right to be in such stellar company and part of that conversation.

source: bbc.com

Australian Home Values Rise 7.9 Percent In 2014

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Home values in Australia’s major cities were up 7.9 percent in 2014, Xinhua news agency reports quoting a survey.

The CoreLogic RP Data home value index showed that Sydney was the highest growth city with prices up 12.4 percent in the year. Melbourne closely followed with an 11.3 percent gain in 2014.

Sydney was also the most expensive city to buy a home, with a median price of 730,000 Australian dollars (US$593,500) and almost double the 341,500 (US$277,000) in Hobart, Tasmania.

RP Data senior research analyst Cameron Kusher said overall home price growth is slowing down.

“The slowing annual growth rate is further evidence that the housing market is losing some steam with combined capital city home values increasing by 9.8 percent over 2013 compared to a more moderate 7.9 percent rise in 2014,” he said.

“Auction clearance rates reduced noticeably across the two largest auction markets, Sydney and Melbourne, over the final two months of the year,” he added.

source: bernama.com

Τεσσάρα της Τότεναμ επί της Τσέλσι, της φέρνει συγκάτοικο τη Σίτι στην κορυφή

Τεσσάρα της Τότεναμ επί της Τσέλσι, της φέρνει συγκάτοικο τη Σίτι στην κορυφή

Μια από τις μεγαλύτερες ήττες στην προπονητική του καριέρα, γνώρισε ο Ζοζέ Μουρίνιο. Η πρωτοπόρος Τσέλσι, στο ματς που έριξε την αυλαία της 20ης αγωνιστικής στο αγγλικό πρωτάθλημα, ηττήθηκε 5-3 στο Γουάιτ Χαρτ Λέιν από την εξαιρετική Τότεναμ και πλέον συγκατοικεί με την Μάντσεστερ Σίτι στην κορυφή του βαθμολογικού πίνακα με 46 βαθμούς.

Τα τέρματα των «πετεινών» σημείωσαν οι Κέιν (30`, 52`), Ρόουζ (45`), Τάουνσεντ (45+2` πέναλτι) και Τσαντλί (78`), ενώ για την Τσέλσι σκόραραν οι Ντιέγκο Κόστα (18`), Χάζαρντ (61`) και Τέρι (87`).

Νίκη δια πυρός και σιδήρου για την Μάντσεστερ Σίτι, καθώς χρειάστηκαν το γκολ του Λάμπαρντ στο 73ο λεπτό για να κάμψουν την αντίσταση της Σάντερλαντ (3-2). Οι γηπεδούχοι προηγήθηκαν στο 57ο λεπτό με τον Γιάγια Τουρέ και φάνηκε ότι οδεύουν προς μία εύκολη νίκη μετά το δεύτερο γκολ με τον Γιόβετιτς στο 66`. Η Σάντερλαντ, όχι μόνο κατάφερε να μειώσει στο 68` με τον Ρόντγουελ, αλλά και να ισοφαρίσει στο 71` με πέναλτι του Τζόνσον. Τελικά η λύτρωση αλλά και το «τρίποντο» της νίκης ήρθαν από τον Λάμπαρντ σχεδόν 17 λεπτά πριν την ολοκλήρωση του αγώνα.

Μπορεί να διατήρησε το αήττητο για 10ο σερί ματς πρωταθλήματος (7 νίκες-3 ισοπαλίες), ωστόσο η Μάντσεστερ Γιουνάιτεντ δεν μπόρεσε να μειώσει τη διαφορά από την πρωτοπόρο Τσέλσι και τη δεύτερη της κατάταξης, Μάντσεστερ Σίτι.

Οι «κόκκινοι διάβολοι», στο πλαίσιο της 20ης αγωνιστικής για την πρέμιερσιπ, αναδείχθηκαν ισόπαλοι 1-1 εκτός έδρας με την Στόουκ Σίτι και έφτασαν τους 37 βαθμούς, εννέα λιγότερους από τους «μπλε» που έχουν και ένα ματς λιγότερο. Για τους «πότερς» ο Ράιαν Σόουκρος άνοιξε το σκορ μόλις στο 2ο λεπτό, ενώ η ισοφάριση για την Γιουνάιτεντ ήρθε στο 26` με τον Ρανταμέλ Φαλκάο.

Πολύτιμους βαθμούς, σε δύο συναρπαστικές αναμετρήσεις, έχασαν Λίβερπουλ και Νιούκαστλ. Η Λίβερπουλ αν και προηγήθηκε 2-0 στο 40`, τελικά αναδείχθηκε ισόπαλη 2-2 με την Λέστερ, ενώ η Νιούκαστλ παραχώρησε ισοπαλία 3-3 στην Μπέρνλι. Η εξαιρετική Σαουθάμπτον από την άλλη, με δύο τέρματα των Μανέ (34`) και Τάντιτς (56`) έκαμψε την αντίσταση της Άρσεναλ, ενώ ισόπαλες έληξαν οι αναμετρήσεις Άστον Βίλα-Κρίσταλ Πάλας (0-0), ΚΠΡ-Σουόνσι (1-1) και Γουέστ Χαμ-Γουέστ Μπρομ (1-1).

Τέλος, η Χαλ με γκολ των Ελ Μοχαμαντί (33`) και Γέλαβιτς (43`) νίκησε 2-0 την Έβερτον και ξέφυγε ακόμη περισσότερο από την επικίνδυνη ζώνη του υποβιβασμού.

Τα αποτελέσματα της 20ης αγωνιστικής:

Στόουκ-Μάντσεστερ Γ. 1-1

(2` Σόουκρος – 26` Φαλκάο)

Αστον Βίλα-Κρίσταλ Πάλας 0-0

Χαλ-Εβερτον 2-0

(33` Ελ Μοχαμαντί, 43` Γέλαβιτς)

Λίβερπουλ-Λέστερ 2-2

(17`-πεν., 40`-πεν. Τζέραρντ – 58` Νάτζεντ, 60` Σλουπ)

Μάντσεστερ Σίτι-Σάντερλαντ 3-2

(57` Γιάγια Τουρέ, 66` Γιόβετιτς, 73` Λάμπαρντ – 68` Ρόντγουελ, 71`-πεν. Τζόνσον)

Νιούκαστλ-Μπέρνλι 3-3

(16` Τέιλορ, 26` Κόλμπακ, 78` Σισοκό – 19`-αυτ. Ντάμετ, 66` Ινγκς, 86` Μπόιντ)

ΚΠΡ-Σουόνσι 1-1

(21` Φερ – 90` Μπόνι)

Σαουθάμπτον-Αρσεναλ 2-0

(34` Μανέ, 56` Τάντιτς)

Γουέστ Χαμ-Γουέστ Μπρομ 1-1

(11` Σακό – 42` Μπεραχίνιο)

Τότεναμ-Τσέλσι 5-3

(30`, 52` Κέιν, 45` Ρόουζ, 45`+2-πεν. Τάουνσεντ, 78` Τσαντλί – 18` Ντιέγκο Κόστα, 61` Χάζαρντ, 87` Τέρι)

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ (σε 20 αγώνες)

Τσέλσι 46

Μάντσεστερ Σίτι 46

Μάντσεστερ Γιουν. 37

Σαουθάμπτον 36

Τότεναμ 34

Άρσεναλ 33

Γουέστ Χαμ 32

Λίβερπουλ 29

Σουόνσι 29

Νιούκαστλ 27

Στόουκ Σίτι 26

Άστον Βίλα 22

Έβερτον 21

Σάντερλαντ 20

Χαλ 19

ΚΠΡ 19

Γουέστ Μπρομ 18

Κρίσταλ Πάλας 17

Μπέρνλι 17

Λέστερ 14