Re: Engeland en Schotland
Geplaatst: vr jan 25, 2013 9:34 am
@IH in de papieren Volkskrant van vandaag aardig wat aandacht voor Swansea.
Ga je de finale even meepakken?InnerHarbour schreef:De winnaar gaat de EL in.
ThanksWie kent Cees de Wolf nog schreef:@IH in de papieren Volkskrant van vandaag aardig wat aandacht voor Swansea.
We zijn er mee bezig.Marillion schreef:Ga je de finale even meepakken?InnerHarbour schreef:De winnaar gaat de EL in.
Afgeketst, AS Roma kon geen vervanger vinden.Peter schreef:Stekelenburg op huurbasis naar Fulham, zo lijkt 't.
Was erg slecht inderdaad. Hij vond dat zelf ook trouwens:Venzint schreef:Heitinga staat al wéér als een amateur te verdedigen. Ajax mag zich volgend seizoen niet laten verleiden tot een terugkeer. Mathijssen-scenario gegarandeerd.
Goeie goser, ik geloof echt dat hij graag nog iets voor Ajax wil betekenen, maar hij hoeft van mij ook niet terug te komen.Heitinga op Twitter schreef:Played worst game ever in the shirt of #Everton. Let teammates and fans down but they never let me down. Will work hard to come back strong
Aguero schoot 'm wel fantastisch in.InnerHarbour schreef:Vandaag een heerlijk spelend Liverpool gezien, jammer dat Reina het verpest.
+ 1.Rishi schreef:Heitinga mag lekker wegblijven.
Omdat het achterelkaar kwam, ik schrijf het nog.Arthur schreef:Waarom zou je een wedstrijd tussen twee topploegen vergelijken met VVV-Ajax?
De kleurrijke oud-voetballer Gascoigne lijkt (bijna) onder door te gaan aan de tweede nationale Engelse volkssport.The Sun schreef:Football legend Gazza 'close to death'
SOCCER legend Paul Gascoigne was last night fighting for his life after suffering a catastrophic reaction to alcohol withdrawal.
The frail star is in intensive care after his organs began to shut down in the hours following his arrival at a rehab clinic in the US.
A source close to the star revealed the tragic development last night. He said: “Gazza’s in a bad way. He’s much worse than he was and desperately needs help.
“He’s had really bad withdrawal symptoms relating to not drinking since arriving at the clinic.
"His internal organs are shutting down and he’s in intensive care — it’s a potentially life-threatening situation.
"If he doesn’t receive the best treatment from doctors he could die.”
The source also revealed that Gazza, who is said to be penniless after years of alcohol abuse, could be turfed out of hospital if he cannot foot the bill. The ex-England ace, 45, was taken to a hospital near the Meadows Rehabilitation Centre in Phoenix, Arizona, five days ago.
The source added: “Gazza’s got no money to pay for the treatment and health care in the US is very expensive.
“His life depends on it.”
Gascoigne’s celebrity friends have already raised £25,000 to pay for his stint in rehab.
DJ and TV presenter Chris Evans was among pals shocked by Gazza’s shambolic appearance at a charity bash.
The star sobbed, trembled uncontrollably and unleashed a torrent of swear words in front of dinner guests at a Northampton hotel.
Audience members said the appearance had “the atmosphere of a funeral”. One said: “It was like watching him die in front of our eyes.”
Evans, who enjoyed hellraising nights with Gazza in the 1990s, contacted former England teammate Gary Lineker, TV’s Piers Morgan and ex-England cricketer Ronnie Irani among others.
Between them they raised enough to cover Gazza’s £7,500-a-week stay at the Meadows, while British Airways paid for first-class flights to the US.
Evans said last night: “When I saw the pictures of my old pal last week at a so-called personal appearance, even I was shocked.
“I say even I, because I’ve seen him bad before — much worse than you might imagine. Paul has been on the edge for well over a decade now, although admittedly never closer than of late.”
Last week the trembling star was snapped supping a final pint of lager before checking in at the Meadows.
A shocked witness told how Gazza ordered the pint the moment a minder left him briefly alone in a US airport bar.
Moments later his pal returned, grabbed the beer and hauled him out of the boozer.
Downfall of a hero
1998: Trip to Priory after knocking back 32 shots of whisky in session.
2001: Rehab at a clinic in Arizona, US. He was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
2004: Injured his back, got hooked on painkillers and started drinking again.
2007: Had surgery for a perforated stomach ulcer after falling ill during 40th birthday celebrations.
2008: Sectioned under the Mental Health Act after rampaging through hotel.
2010 and 2011: Charged with drink-driving.