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Geplaatst: ma jul 03, 2006 12:01 am
door FlaFlu
20 Million dollars sounds like a bit much. Hiddink is 'only' going to earn 9 million euros a year in Russia, if I'm not mistaken.
Geplaatst: ma jul 03, 2006 6:28 am
door DanK
Looks like the media jumped in to early (gee thats unusual!)
No Houllier deal yet: FFA - SBS
http://theworldgame.com.au/home/index.p ... &cid=72971
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has denied it has reached an agreement with Gerard Houllier for the Frenchman to coach the Socceroos, but admits he is one of a 'number of candidates' for the position.
A report in English newspaper The Mail on Sunday said the FFA would allow former France and Liverpool coach Houllier to see out the season with Lyon before taking over the Socceroos, but in a press release FFA denied it had reached any agreement.
"Contrary to media reports, the FFA has not signed an agreement with Gerard Houllier for the position of Head Coach of the Qantas Socceroos," the statement read.
"Talks regarding the Australian Head Coach position are continuing with a number of candidates, including Gerard Houllier."
Geplaatst: ma jul 03, 2006 2:06 pm
door paladinby
Hiddink's wage in Russia is officially 2 mln euros.
Geplaatst: ma jul 03, 2006 4:47 pm
door AsgAarD_xxx
Shocking news - a few websites told that Greece could be banned from a european football games (clubs and national competitions) because of ingerention of government into their FA.
Now I'm afraid that it will be the same with Poland. We have f*cking mess in our FA, so the prime minister said that it is possible that our government will put someone from the gov into football's structures. As I know it is forbid by FIFA, so it could happen also for us.
On the other hand - I think that FIFA just wants to scare Greece and they will give them a second chance to correct their mistakes. I can't imagine football games without Panathinaikos or Olympiakos...
Geplaatst: di jul 04, 2006 1:15 pm
door Blind3
The story about a possible European ban for Greek sides even appeared in today's Philadelphia. Inquirer. Must be serious, the clowns at the Inky wouldn't know a football if it drilled them in the mush and rarely report on it.
Geplaatst: di jul 04, 2006 4:28 pm
door Kowalczyk
The fraud case against a number of major Serie A clubs is about to reach its climax. Today the prosecutor demanded the following sentences:
Juventus:
- relegation to Serie C or lower
- to start the season at minus 6 points
- loss of their two most recent Italian championships
AC Milan:
- relegation to Serie B
- to start the season at minus 3 points
Fiorentina and Lazio Roma:
- relegation to Serie B
- to start the season at minus 15 points
These demanded sentences are heavy and according to many newspapers the judge will be tempted to grant them as demanded. Juventus coach Fabio Cappello resigned immediately after the prosecutor had revealed his demands.
Verdict expected on 10 July.
Wow - this is serious sh*t...
K.
Geplaatst: di jul 04, 2006 5:18 pm
door Van der Vaart
I´m really hoping that...
Juve relegated to serie C ,and Viera comes do Ajax :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
Geplaatst: di jul 04, 2006 7:08 pm
door Blind3
WOW! I too hope those judged to have committed crimes will be dealt with severely. Let it be a hard lesson learned for Italian football. The decision may even become legal precedent which, where applicable,is used to deal with future cheats inside and outside Italy.
Sadly, I still see the usual suspects in the transfer market circling the courthouse like vultures. Reals's Emilio THE VULTURE Butragueno is quite literally among them; but isn't alone. Several big clubs will now be seeing this more as opportunity to fatten themselves than a cold hard dose of realty.
Geplaatst: di jul 04, 2006 9:03 pm
door AsgAarD_xxx
My verdict's prediction:
Juventus - still in Serie A, but minus 3 points at the start of new season (plus a few mln euro penalty)
Milan - just like Juve, but lower pay penalty (thank to Berlusconi)
Fiorentina - relegation to Serie B, because it is the worst of the suspected clubs.
I hope I'm wrong, but I think that we all know that football is connected with money. I really don't believe that italian federation/ court/ whatever will punish the clubs in worse way - just because they all have money for that. Serie A without Juve and Milan won't be as atractive for football fans around the world, so punishment could be as pathetic as I wrote...
If I'm wrong - give Ibrahimović back to Ajax :D .
Geplaatst: di jul 04, 2006 10:37 pm
door paladinby
Dick Advocaat shall coach Zenith Saint-Petersburg now. His first game at new club is on thursday.
Geplaatst: di jul 04, 2006 10:45 pm
door Blind3
I saw Advocaat's name and ,for a split second, thought the rest of the sentence had him coaching Juve.
Speaking now of corruption, leave it to paragon of virtue Sleazio Berlusconi( SARCASM), he with no vested interest in the decision(MORE SARCASM) , to speak harshly of the prosecution.
Geplaatst: wo jul 05, 2006 3:35 am
door aveslacker
Geplaatst: do jul 06, 2006 10:21 am
door DanK
Nano soccer pitch etched onto glass
Reuters
http://abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s1679412.htm
A German scientist has used nanotechnology to create what he believes is the world's smallest soccer pitch.
Dr Stefan Trellenkamp, from the University of Kaiserslautern, made the pitch by using an electron beam to engrave lines onto a tiny piece of acrylic glass.
The pitch measures 380 by 500 nanometres and can only be seen through an electron microscope.
"I am really, really proud," the nanotechnology researcher says.
"The only problem is that I really don't know what to do with it. I can't put it on show as no one can see it," he says. "I guess it'll just stay in my drawer for the time being."
Trellenkamp says it took him a whole day to etch the pitch, which is so small that 20,000 of them could fit onto the tip of a human hair.

Geplaatst: do jul 06, 2006 10:23 am
door Henk de Gier
very usefull :sad:
Geplaatst: do jul 06, 2006 10:45 am
door ZoefdeHaas
Haha yeh very..but good find.
The retirement of Hide Nakata (29) surprised me: he claims he lost the feel of the game a long time ago. SOmething us football junkies should be worried about?
Geplaatst: do jul 06, 2006 11:40 am
door DanK
Henk de Gier schreef:very usefull :sad:
Yeah, and England still wouldn't be able to find width on the field... :D
Geplaatst: do jul 06, 2006 2:30 pm
door Kowalczyk
DanK schreef:A German scientist has used nanotechnology to create what he believes is the world's smallest soccer pitch. (...) The pitch measures 380 by 500 nanometres and can only be seen through an electron microscope.
Wow... Give the guy the Nobel Prize!
Absolutely vital, this creation. Where would the world be without it...?
:D
K.
Geplaatst: do jul 06, 2006 4:30 pm
door AsgAarD_xxx
Now we have to wait till they create the smallest players which could play there :D . On the other hand - it will be easier to make game-fixing scandals. The referees are also happy with that ;) .
Geplaatst: do jul 06, 2006 4:34 pm
door Record
Only players with a great technique can play on a pitch like that . That means that is designed for the Ajax Amsterdam!
Geplaatst: do jul 06, 2006 5:13 pm
door Henk de Gier
AsgAarD_xxx schreef:Now we have to wait till they create the smallest players which could play there :D
we already got Wesley Sneijder ;)
Geplaatst: vr jul 07, 2006 2:37 am
door Blind3
I was going to say Mr. Nano just invented Highbury, 80 years or so too late.
Also, Victor Sikora will finally be a giant on that pitch. Well, maybe not.
Geplaatst: vr jul 07, 2006 10:09 am
door DanK
What’s frightening about the whole small pitch article was that my wife found it and told me about it and she was actually interested in it. Not only that, but she has really gotten into the world cup (getting up at 2am to watch games!!!) AND she even suggested we finally buy a new TV for the World Cup as our old one was too small to watch the games properly. WTF?!?
I’m scared gents…very scared :D
Geplaatst: vr jul 07, 2006 10:27 am
door Henk de Gier
did she ask you to explain "offside"?
Geplaatst: vr jul 07, 2006 10:35 am
door Wie kent Cees de Wolf nog
If not, this implicates she allready knows what its meaning is. And since she apparentaly likes football.... You might actually have a shocking experience! :scared: :D
Geplaatst: vr jul 07, 2006 10:40 am
door DanK
Henk de Gier schreef:did she ask you to explain "offside"?
OK. Get this, as if what I wrote above didn't scare the bejezus out of everyone...No problems with the rules either. She understood offside rule AND was even making correct calls during the game (eg: that was/wasn't a foul, that was way offside, the Portugese dive too much etc).
I guess I should be thankful, but I am waiting for the 'remember when I watched the wc? well I need you to do me a favour..." comment :sad: