Amazon

marketiva

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Il DADO E' TRATTO, Perez esce allo scoperto: "Mourinho verrà al Real Madrid!"

Perez annuncia l'esonero di Pellegrini.

26/mag/2010 20.14.00


Florentino Perez, Real Madrid (Goal.com)

"Josè Mourinho sarà il nuovo allenatore del Real Madrid". Parole e musica di Florentino Perez che questo pomeriggio ha annunciato l'esonero di Manuel Pellegrini e l'imminente arrivo del tecnico di Setubal.

E' questo quanto riferito dal presidente del Real Madrid nel corso di una conferenza stampa nella quale ha ammesso di aver scelto l'ormai ex allenatore dell'Inter perchè è un vincente.

Un annuncio strano da un certo punto di vista, perchè come noto Mourinho non si è ancora liberato dall'Inter così come ammesso dallo stesso Perez: "Mourinho deve ancora trovare un accordo con il club nerazzurro".

Un passo importante quindi quello del presidente del Real che, se da un lato a lasciato intendere di non voler pagare i 16milioni della clausola rescissoria contenuta nel contratto di Mourinho, dall'altro dovrà comunque preparasi a versare a Pellegrini 4milioni di euro per aver rotto il contratto con due anni d'anticipo.

Recipe: Pound Cake

Recipe: Pound Cake
Ingredients:
Pound Cake
  • 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 cup butter
  • 3 3/4 cups confectioners' sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 cup cold water
  • 4 eggs
Directions:
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Grease and flour a 10 inch tube pan. Sift together the flour and baking powder; set aside.
  • In a large bowl, cream together the butter and confectioners' sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs one at a time, then stir in the vanilla. Beat in the flour mixture alternately with 1 cup water, mixing just until incorporated. Spread into prepared pan.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 60 to 70 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean.
  • Top the cake with fruit, ice cream, chocolate, or frosting.

ROLAND GARROS 2ND ROUND INT

Q. You've certainly had a more businesslike time in your first two matches here this year than last year. Can you just talk about how different your sensations are? And also, are you looking forward to playing Justine, even though it's an early round?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Yeah, well, every year is a new year, and you face different opponents and different situations. You know, the past few years I've had my fair share of difficult early rounds, and most of them have gone to three sets.
So it's been a nice change of pace to get the job done in two in the last few days. My next one is obviously gonna be tough, and I look forward to it. We've had some great matches in the past, and, you know, we've had some battles. I've had some tough losses and great wins. I look forward to this one.

Q. Did you used to sort of be frustrated on the clay and say, If this was only a hardcourt or grass or something like that? Have you gotten over that now? Are you fairly comfortable and it is what it is and you're happy to play on the clay?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I really do enjoy it. I've learned a lot playing on it the last few years. Now when I play someone that hits a lot of slices or a lot of high balls, it doesn't really bother me. You know, it doesn't affect me as it did, you know, many years ago, because, you know, I knew physically I couldn't be out on the court, you know, I couldn't last quite that long as I feel that I can now.
So just try to go for a little bit more than I should have. You know, I've learned and I've worked on that, and I certainly feel like I'm, you know, more patient out there when I face those opponents on clay.

Q. Justine talked a lot about your great fighting spirit as your positive qualities. Can you just talk about a little bit about your game, your memories, and what makes a special player?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: She has the ability to come out against all different types of players, no matter how big they hit or how strong they are. She's able to, you know, take pace really well, and, you know, play her own game and make you hit lots of balls.
You really gotta be patient against her. You know, I look forward to it. Like I said, I've had really tough losses against her here, but in many of those matches, I learned so much.
You know, and wins against her. We've had some good quality matches and a few not so good. But hopefully this one will be a good quality one.

Q. Your father liked the dress the other night. How has the transition been from him to Michael? Was it difficult, or just a natural thing?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: It was pretty natural, because he's still a part of all my training that I do back home. So I think all of the things that you, you know, work on and you prepare yourself, you do a lot of that on court work when you're at home and you have a few weeks. He's been there most of the time.
But in some of the off seasons he wasn't there, because that's usually the time he goes skiing. God forbid someone takes that time away from him. (laughter.)
But, you know, he's been really great and so supportive, especially when I was injured. You know, he just knew that I would be back and really believed in me. It was every day that I was out there, no matter how tough it was for me, he just always made sure I kept my head up and kept going.
To this day we talk every day, and he still gives me pointers. You know, some great ones; some that I don't want to hear. I love him just the same as when I was traveling with him. I still take his advice on a daily basis. He's still very much part of the team. He just doesn't travel as much, and has a great life away from the traveling.

Q. Justine said that the match you played in Australia seems very distant to her, very far away. Obviously she retired and came back since then. A lot has happened to you, as well. You've had some involuntary time off. Does it also seem distant to you, that whole Australian Open run?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Actually feels like we never left, or it was just yesterday. (laughter.)
That's so funny. It was a couple of years ago, and, you know, here we are. We're back. It's a different Slam, but, you know, it's the same drill. We're waiting before matches. It's as if, you know, things haven't really changed much.
But obviously you think back to the last few years, and both of us have been in different paths and different times in our lives. But here we are going to face each other tomorrow.

Q. Your game has evolved though, and to some degree hers has, too. So on clay here, do you feel like you can bring a few more things to the table than you did in 2005?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I mean, I am not looking to the matches as going in and becoming a clay court player and changing my game in order to suit someone else. You know, I'll certainly incorporate the things that I've worked on, and I feel that maybe will work against her.
But at the end of the day, I'm still gonna play as who I am and not trying to be somebody else in order to beat someone. Yeah.

Q. She was saying, too, that she loves the fight, and she's trying to learn to enjoy it. Do you enjoy the fight when you lose? That's a tricky thing with players. Everyone says, I love to fight. It's great to love to fight when you win. But can you actually come off a court after you lose and say, God, that was great; lost 7 6 in the third; it was fun being out there, screaming, swearing, the whole thing?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I think there are different ways of showing your will to fight. I mean, there's you know, I've played some opponents where they've said, Come on after every single point they've won and pump their fist.
Deep down inside I know they're not really great fighters, and I know that mentally I'm much stronger than them. That's just something you feel when you're out there. The fight is not so much about, you know, just the winning a point and just the celebration. It's the whole process of working up to that match, working up to a tournament, of mentally being strong and having a really good attitude.
You know, I've had matches where I've fought really hard. But if I look back, you know, maybe my attitude wasn't quite where it should have been, or maybe I was a little bit negative instead of me when I should have been a little bit more positive.
It's more of a personal thing. But I do love the fight of it, and if I knew that every if we all knew that every single day we were going to wake up and the fighter's going to win the tennis match, we wouldn't really have tennis.
That's why you go on the court, and that's why you play matches and that's why we all compete. Some days some players have better days than others. You know, if the No. 1 seed went on every day, you know, we wouldn't even have to play matches, because they're the favorites.
That's why we go out and play. It's a new day and new opponent and a new challenge.

Q. It was a very attractive outfit you wore today.
MARIA SHARAPOVA: It was the same as the other day.

Q. Well, I didn't watch you the other day.
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Oh, come on, Bud.

Q. It was new. Are you and Venus in a clothing war?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: No. Goodness, no. (laughter.)
No, not at all.

Q. What do you think of her outfit?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I think it's great. I think she's certainly pushed the buttons, and I think it's so fun that in tennis we can really express our own personalities and we can do some different things, especially if we're able to be involved in working on our own designs. I think it's fun out there.

Q. So you design your stuff?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Uh huh. I do the design.

from: www.mariasharapova.com

ADRIANO GALLIANI'S SALUTE TO THE EX ROSSONERI

5/28/2010 7:15:00 PM

MILAN - This is the official letter which the Rossoneri's general manager, Adriano Galliani sent as a salute to the Milan club for the gathering of the old Rossoneri glories of the 1960s which will be held tomorrow, May 29, at Guastalla (Reggio Emilia):

From 2010 to 1965, a jump back in time, 45 long years which have the same dream, the same emotions, and one great passion: that of raising to the sky, the symbol of many sacrifices and many hopes, of many desires and many adventures.
This is what happened last April 14, 2010, when the lads of our Primavera won the Primavera Trophy TIM Cup, a joy, a satisfaction without end for all those and for the club who always follows closely the growth and progress of the future Rossoneri champions.
This is what happened 45 years ago, on May 16, 1965, when the lads of back then, today men who have chosen different careers, felt the same great emotion, that of winning for the first time in Milan's history, the Primavera Italian league.
Lads of today and of yesterday, we can say, but still lads. With all the strength, with all the passion, with all the will to give their best and especially with that ability of exciting and give hope for the future. Milan's youth sector is this. That is why I speak to you who went through this unforgettable experience, but also to those who have been part of our youth category, enriching it everyday, helping us build a name which is now in the history of our glorious club. I speak to you to remind of a special past, which in time became glorious for all the Milan supporters, but also to thank you and hope that the future is always built on basis of special memories, on the basis of real passion, of loyalty and individuality which makes special, what makes football, for us, the best sport in the world.
Warm regards,
Adriano Galliani

GREAT WAIT

GREAT WAIT

5/25/2010 5:39:00 PM

Already 56,000 tickets have been sold for the charity match between the Real Madrid veterans and the Milan Glories on Sunday May 30 at the Santiago Bernabeu of Madrid. Many Rossoneri champions present.

MILAN - The Santiago Bernabeu will be the theatres for an important initiative organized by the Real Madrid Foundation 'Corazon Classic Match 2010' on May 30, for which already 56,000 tickets have been sold. The profits of the match will go for the research project on the sudden death cause of the athletes, a project which has already started being developed at the Clinico San Carlos Hospital.
This is the list of Rossoneri players called-up: Franco Baresi, Zvonimir Boban. Simone Braglia, Marcos Cafu, Angelo Carbone, Alessandro Costacurta, Roberto Donadoni, Stefano Eranio, Diego Fuser, Filippo Galli, Gigi Lentini, Paolo Maldini, Daniele Massaro, Cristian Panucci, Jean Pierre Papin, Sebastiano Rossi, Manuel Rui Costa, Serginho, Marco Simone, George Weah, Roberto Lorenzini, Stefano Nava. 
The event of May 30 is a sort of second leg solidarity match like the Trofeo Telecom Italia for the Sla fight, which took place on September 7 2009, where the Milan Glories and Real Madrid Veteranos took part. It was a night of stars and great names, all for Stefano Borgonovo, guest of honour, who went on the pitch amongst the applauses of the people and the friends' embraces, accompanied by Paolo Maldini. The captain took him to the middle of the pitch to allow him to feel the warmth of everyone in a stadium which was just for him.
The match saw the Rossoneri (Arrigo Sacchi on the bench) win 2-0, with the goals of Marco Simone and Diego Fuser, amongst many champions who returned to play for Borgonovo and his family. Amongst others, with the Rossoneri there were Franco Baresi, Mauro Tassotti, Angelo Colombo, Billy Costacurta, Gigi Lentini, Zvonimir Boban, Marco Simone, Filippo and Giovanni Galli, Maurizio Ganz and then them: Marco Van Basten, celebrated by the entire stadium, and George Weah. On the stands also the Milan coach Leonardo, with the general manager Adriano Galliani. For Real: Butragueno, Llorente, Buyo, Sanchis, Gallego and many others. Great referee: Pierluigi Collina who wanted to take part.

Manchester United linked with 'new Kaka' Paulo Henrique - report



Manchester United linked with 'new Kaka' Paulo Henrique - report

26 May 2010 14:51:00


Paulo Henrique Lima (Ganso) - Santos
Manchester United have been linked with a move for Santos prodigy Paulo Henrique, according to The Mirror.

The talented youngster has been dubbed ‘the new Kaka’ and is being chased by a host of European clubs including United, Bayern Munich, Juventus and both Milan clubs.

Sir Alex Ferguson has said that he is only looking to add one or two players to his squad this summer but with his preference to bring in young players with potential for the future, Henrique could prove to be an attractive option for the United manager.

The 20-year-old was tipped to be included in Dunga’s Brazil squad for the World Cup, after scoring 11 goals in 20 league appearances, but he failed to make the final cut for South Africa.

Santos president Alvaro Luis Ribeiro insists that the player is not for sale this summer but it remains to be seen whether the lure of one of Europe’s top sides will be too much for Henrique to resist.

Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor linked with AC Milan, but agent rejects a possible move

sumber: Goal.com

Togolese forward unaware of interest from Italy....

By Salvatore Landolina

28 May 2010 14:45:00

Manchester City's African stars, Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Adebayor. (Getty Images)

Emmanuel Adebayor is unlikely to leave Manchester City for AC Milan after his agent Stephane Courbis cast doubts over a move.

Il Corriere dello Sport had reported a strong interest from Milan in the former Arsenal man. They claimed Adebayor is not guaranteed regular football under Roberto Mancini, and that Silvio Berlusconi, the Rossoneri president, has long been an admirer of the hitman.

But his agent appears to have killed off all possibilities of a summer exit, claiming he is unaware of any Milan interest.

"I don't know anything about this. Milan have not contacted me, neither have Manchester City," the agent told Calciomercato.it.

"Is he unhappy at City? I don't have anything to say about this."

blogger templates | Make Money Online