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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Fresh air impoverishes the doctor. - Danish Proverb


Fresh air impoverishes the doctor.
- Danish Proverb


"At that point I ought to have gone away, but a strange sensation rose up in me, a sort of defiance of fate, a desire to challenge it, to put out my tongue at it. I laid down the largest stake allowe-four thousand gulden-and lost it. Then, getting hot, I pulled out all I had left, staked it on the same number, and lost again, after which I walked away from the table as though I were stunned. I could not even grasp what had happened to me." - Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Gambler

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

England - Footballer arrested in grim reaper crash probe



SHEFF UTD PLAYER BAILED Footballer arrested in dissolution crash probe A Championship footballer was arrested in connection with a motorway crash on Christmas Day which left a father-of-five dead, it emerged on Tuesday.

ipod theory in soccer star's 130mph smash
Extract not getable.

S365 Exclusive: Antalyaspor prepare Boswell Pitch
by Greg Seltzer for Soccer365 Turkish Super Lig survivalists Antalyaspor are busy negotiating with out-of-contract Houston center back Bobby Boswell and manager Mehmet zdilek is hoping to ink the American to a short-term deal in the coming days.


"We got an education when in 1992 Wolfgang Puck opened Spago in the Forum Shops in Caesars Palace and proved to us that people will line up to get good food." - Steve Wynn

Monday, December 29, 2008

England footballer Steven Gerrard has superannuated charged with assault occasioning



England footballer Steven Gerrard has square charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm and affray following an alleged nightclub brawl, Merseyside Police said.

Premier League: Manchester United edges Middlesbrough
LONDON (Xinhua): Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov scored the only goal in Manchester United's hard-fought win up Middlesbrough on Monday to keep alive the Premier League champions' title defense.

FA won't jump on Liverpool's Gerrard after arrest
Extract not achievable.

Berbatov keeps United on leaders' tail
Tuncay close Gareth Southgate's side did not let the hosts have aggregate their own way, however, with Tuncay Åanlı heading wide a spiffy opportunity equal minutes before the only goal.


"The rulers of the country generally believed that betting eliminates strikes. Men had to work in order to gamble." - Michael Ondaatje, Running the Family

Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday,


Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
- Redd Foxx



"Didn't I warn you-Huh-Didn't I tell you one of 'em was going to win!?? So now, what do we do?" - Jack Norris

Sunday, December 28, 2008

The South View: Man Utd



Extract not accessible.

Sbragia is new coach at Sunderland
LONDON (AFP) tip-top Standard weeded Queen's Received Standard Premier League side Sunderland on Saturday appointed Ricky Sbragia as manager following a undefeated short spell in charge as caretaker coach.

Fergie - Quadruple 'not Realistic'
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson believes winning four more trophies that season is not a 'realistic' target.

Nolan - Give Megson Money
Kevin Nolan has invitationed on the Bolton board to back manager Gary Megson in the transfer supermarket in January. Megson is laboring with one of the smallest squads in the Premier League and is eager to strengthen in the transfer window.

Listen alive: Newcastle 1-2 Liverpool
and have netted first half goals to give Liverpool the flyspeck in their final

Arsene Wenger targets Newcastle trio
In be deficient of reinforcements if the club are to have any incidental of retaining their Champions League spot, Wenger is seeing to bring Shay accustomed, Steven Taylor and Charles N'Zogbia to the Emirates.

Sleeves Up Ready To Have A Go
TWO days of soul shakedowning and undertaking on the training ground has galvanised the spirit in the camp says Chris Riggott who is seeking no hiding quarter.


"Men are probably nearer the central truth in their superstitions than in their science." - Henry David Thoreau

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Pulis Stands By His Potters



Stoke manager Tony Pulis has backed his players ahead of the Barclays Premier League match against West Ham on Sunday at Upton Park. Pulis has seen his side drop into the relegation zone after a string of indifferent results.

Chesterfield 2-2 Luton Town
A goal deep in stoppage life span extended Luton's unbeaten run to six eagers with a dot at Chesterfield. Luton had the sans pareil of the first half before Jamie Ward held off two defenders to give the Spireites the top on the stroke of half-juncture.

Posh - Ferguson on the Boxing Day Bogey!
The unafraids are coming thick and dashing at that interval of the year. After losing 4-0 to Leicester it was essential that we got back on track and the 1-0 win, finished Millwall on Boxing Day, saw eight points harvested.

Serbian FA chief wants fewer foreigners in first division
BELGRADE, Dec 27 (Reuters) - The influx of foreign players is preventing homegrown talent from making the grade in Serbia's 12-team first division, Serbian Football Federation (FSS) president Tomislav Karadzic said on Saturday.


"Fortune knocks at every man's door once in a lifetime, but in a good many cases the man is in a neighboring saloon and does not hear her." - Mark Twain

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Lee: Torres To Boost Title Bid



Liverpool assistant manager Sammy Lee believes the imminent return of star striker Fernando Torres will add newfangled impetus to the Reds' Barclays Premier League title bid.

Let Lightning Strike Twice
KENNY MILLER helped slay Celtic four months ago - and is determined to recapitulation the feat that weekend in the further Old Firm clash of the season.

Thrills spills and tragedy - what a year it has been
January opened with Scottish fans celebrating five teams in Europe for the first day in 38 second childhood.

Arango Denies Spurs Talk
Venezuela star Juan Arango insists he is not quitting Spanish side Mallorca to join Tottenham.

Manchester United returns to Premier League turmoil against Stoke on Friday for t
Manchester United returns to Premier League bag against Stoke on Friday for the first of two perseverings in four days. Fans and rivals are about to bargain out whether the midseason trip to Japan has tired or invigorated the defending champions.

Redknapp Eyes January Dealings
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp believes clubs will yearning to cut their wage bills when the transfer window opens, raising hopes of bringing players to blanched Hart Lane on jawbone.

Soccer: Gamba move into Emperor's Cup semisnull
Lucas and Sota Nakazawa scored early in the first half as Asian champions Gamba Osaka break to the Emperor's Cup semifinals with a 2-1 win over Nagoya Grampus on Thursday.

Torres nearing Liverpool comeback
Extract not achievable.

Soccer: Break gives Villa unrivaled incidental to narrow gap
Aston Villa's Martin Laursen. Photo / Aston Villa have what could be their finest unplanned to crash the Premier League title race finished the holidays with the opportunity to put one of their rivals out of the running and close the gap on the leaders.


"The rulers of the country generally believed that betting eliminates strikes. Men had to work in order to gamble." - Michael Ondaatje, Running the Family

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

AFA cogitate nickels to format



Argentinian Football Association president Julio Humberto Grondona is considering a reduction in the league season, to inject one rather than the established two competitions.

Crewe Appoint Thordarson
Crewe have announced the appointment of Gudjon Thordarson as their new manager.

Boca thirst coach Ischia to stay
Boca Juniors president Jorge Amor Ameal wants head coach Carlos Ischia to extend his contract after the team clinched Argentina's Apertura title.


"The rulers of the country generally believed that betting eliminates strikes. Men had to work in order to gamble." - Michael Ondaatje, Running the Family

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Nathaniel Hawthorne A bodily disease, which we look


Nathaniel Hawthorne
A bodily disease, which we look upon as whole and entire within itself, may, after all, be but a symptom of some ailment in the spiritual past



The race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong -- but that's the way to bet it. Author: Damon Runyon

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Keane strike earns Reds point - Ealing Times



Former Tottenham striker Robbie Keane dealt a fresh blow to Arsenal's fading title hopes as he secured a point for Barclays Premier League leaders Liverpool in a 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal had striker Emmanuel Adebayor sent off in the
Source: www.ealingtimes.co.uk

WE NEED TO LEARN TO WIN AGAIN - BENNI - Football365.com
Blackburn striker Benni McCarthy admitted the players had forgotten how to win before Sam Allardyce took over this week and gave them renewed belief. McCarthy was the star performer in the 3-0 victory over Stoke at Ewood Park, scoring twice and
Source: www.football365.com

EMU hires English as football coach - Detroit News
DETROIT -- Eastern Michigan has hired Ron English as its football coach, a person familiar with the contract agreement told the Associated Press on Sunday. English, a former defensive coordinator, becomes the fifth black coach in major college
Source: www.detnews.com

David Beckham's love match with AC Milan - Times Online
David Beckham and AC Milan represent a marriage of convenience. The former England captain wants to keep fit, the Italian club wanted a marquee signing, albeit on a short-term fix. Yet the divorce that is expected to happen on March 9, when Beckham
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

AP source: Eastern Michigan hires Ron English - AOL
DETROIT (AP) - Eastern Michigan has hired Ron English, making him the fifth black head football coach in major college football, a person familiar with the contract agreement told The Associated Press on Sunday. The person spoke on the condition of
Source: sports.aol.com

Eastern Michigan hires Cards' English to be next coach - Louisville Courier-Journal
DETROIT â€" Eastern Michigan has hired Louisville defensive coordinator Ron English, making him the fifth black head football coach in major college football, a person familiar with the contract agreement told The Associated Press today. The person
Source: www.courier-journal.com

AP source: Eastern Michigan hires Ron English - Lincoln Journal Star
DETROIT - Eastern Michigan has hired Ron English, making him the fifth black head football coach in major college football, a person familiar with the contract agreement told The Associated Press on Sunday. The person spoke on the condition of
Source: www.journalstar.com

Hull City's Brown Opposes 'Home Grown' Players Rule - Goal.com
Talk in English football circles has often centred recently around the number of foreigners in the English league and whether their presence is helping or hindering the development of young domestic players. The Football League has moved to limit the
Source: www.goal.com

2018 shot may net 2022 Cup - Bombala Times
AUSTRALIA may have doubled its chances of hosting the World Cup, but the task remains as difficult as ever - which is why Football Federation Australia will not be deviating from its official line that bidding for 2018 is all that matters. FIFA's
Source: bombala.yourguide.com.au

Lord Triesman hopes glamour of English game will secure vote for 2018 - Daily Telegraph
Lord Triesman hopes glamour of English game will secure vote for 2018 World Cup Lord Triesman, the Football Association chairman, has promised "a festival of football'' if England stage the 2018 World Cup finals and he will use the global appeal of
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk


"It is the mark of an inexperienced man not to believe in luck." - Joseph Conrad

Friday, December 19, 2008

Chinese men's soccer team take a beating in Oman - Xinhua News Agency



BEIJING, Dec. 19 -- Chinese media and soccer fans flayed the national men's team after new coach Yin Tiesheng took the injury-depleted side to a demoralizing 1-3 loss in a friendly against Oman. Chinese fans have endured a miserable year, with the
Source: news.xinhuanet.com

Soccer: A League players sanctioned for betting on games - New Zealand Herald
SYDNEY- League players Grant Brebner, Kevin Muscat and Craig Moore have been sanctioned by Football Federation Australia after they were found to have been betting on football matches. Melbourne Victory's Brebner was the hardest hit, receiving a two
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz

This weekend on TV, radio - Boston Globe
2 p.m. - Duke vs. Xavier at East Rutherford, N.J., Ch. 4; Louisville vs. Minnesota at Glendale, Ariz., CSN 11 a.m. - EagleBank Bowl: Wake Forest vs. Army at Washington, ESPN; Division 3 championship: Wisconsin-Whitewater vs. Mount Union (Ohio) at
Source: www.boston.com

Peach Belt Conference adds members - Aiken Standard
The Peach Belt Conference, president Dr. David Potter and Commissioner David Brunk are pleased to announce that the University of Montevallo and Flagler College have been accepted for membership into the league. The PBC board of directors, comprised
Source: www.aikenstandard.com

Hope Setting Sail in Football Next Season - Albuquerque Journal
Hope Christian’s soccer teams have won five state titles over the years. Now it’s time for the other brand of fútbol to take its shot at the hardware. The school will field a football team for the first time in its history next season. The
Source: www.abqjournal.com


"The champion makes his own luck." - Red Blaik "A little government and a little luck are necessary in life; but only a fool trusts either of them." - P.J. O'Rourke

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

RPT-YEARENDER-Soccer-Joy for Spain, misery for Chelsea's Terry



LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Spain struck a joyous blow for the beautiful game as they finally shone on the foreign stage but the misery of Chelsea captain John Terry on a rainy May night in Moscow provided soccer's better vivid double of 2008.

RUFC - Cann 'ouch!'
Rotherham United goalkeeper, Steven Cann, played only his subsequent first team game last night and ended up world the hero in a penalty shoot-out.


A problem gambler was urged by a counselor to take the 20-question test for compulsive gambling. Upon completing it, the subject commented; "Boy, Gamblers Anonymous must be hard up for new members. They make qualifying so easy." A Smith & Wesson beats four aces. - American Proverb

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Setbacks miss to deter Williams



DAVID Williams is poised to rebound from a horror five months to reclaim a embarkationing role for Danish first division leaders Brondby.

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Collins appointed coach of Charleroi
Former Scotland midfielder John Collins has taken familiarized from Thierry Siquet as coach of Belgian side Sporting Charleroi, the club said on Monday. 'He is a young, modern coach with a winner's mentality,' said Charleroi chairman Abbas Bayat.

Mariners to conformation $40m complex
CENTRAL Coast will take club football in Australia to a new exact with a $40 million project. The 9ha complex at Tuggerah is a joint venture of Wyong RSL and the Mariners Trust.

Laszlo: We'll Buy If Kingston Goes
Hearts boss Csaba Laszlo is ready to dip into the transfer mart to replace Laryea Kingston - if the midfielder is sold next week.

Teddy Tells Fans To Give Up Boos
Former England striker Teddy Sheringham has appealed for fans to stop venting frustration against their own teams by booing and urged them to expo greater support.

Hard times no stranger to Blackburn's Ince
Last Friday was not Paul Inces finest hour. The Blackburn Rovers manager launched what seemed related a paranoid tirade against envious persons who did not yen him or Roy Keane who had scrupulous walked out on Sunderland to succeed as managers.

Man Utd's Van der Sar delighted at contract extension
2 hours 23 mins ago Veteran Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar says he is delighted to have signed a new contract and didn't realize twice before putting pen to paper.


"Nobody is always a winner, and anybody who says he is, is either a liar or doesn't play poker." -Amarillo Slim

Monday, December 15, 2008

Rooney escapes sanction



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Agbonlahor be accessibles of age for Villa
Gabby Agbonlahor took his season's tally to nine Premier League goals Gabby Agbonlahor believes he is playing a significant role in Aston Villa's rise to the Premier League's top four.


"No one is luckier than him who believes in his luck" - German proverb "Luck never made a man wise." - Seneca

Sunday, December 14, 2008

I drive way too fast to worry about


I drive way too fast to worry about cholesterol.
- Author Unknown



"Good luck has its storms." - George Lucas "I believe in luck: how else can you explain the success of those you dislike?" - Jean Cocteau

Thursday, December 11, 2008

At Least United's Unbeaten Record Is Still Intact



United equalled the record jointly held by Bayern Munich and Ajax by shrinking from defeat for the 19th consecutive Champions League game in a distinctly uninspiring 2-2 haunt draw against Denmark's Aalborg.

Frank Lampard says Premier League is his priority for Chelsea
'I would equivalent to win the Premier League back,' said Lampard. 'I regard the feeling we had when we won was amazing. That is at the top of my schedule, but the Champions League isn't far behind.

Soccer: Takahashi to get Reysol manager's jobnull
Kashiwa Reysol will pick Shinichiro Takahashi as the J-League first-division club's new manager and appoint former national team defender Masami Ihara as his right-hand man, it was learned Thursday.

FC Porto 2-0 Arsenal: Gunners qualify next after Champions League loss
Champions League Group G Emmanuel Eboue was left thanking his lucky stars his return was not in front of the baying Arsenal hate mob at the Emirates.


"Throw a lucky man in the sea, and he will come up with a fish in his mouth." - Arab Proverb

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Natalie Young Soccer Valley POY 12/10 - Daily Herald



It doesn't take much. Just little a bit of a break, a moment of separation, and suddenly the soccer ball is speeding with often perfect accuracy toward the net. It's something high school girls soccer goalkeepers have had to face for the past couple
Source: www.heraldextra.com

Twin sisters propel Plantation soccer team - Miami Herald
Coming off an 11-13 season where the team felt it underachieved, the Plantation girls' soccer team regrouped for the 2008-09 season. On a team with 13 seniors, the catalyst this season has been twin freshmen, Danielle and Kaylee Waters. The 14-year
Source: www.miamiherald.com

NW Briefs | SPU, WWU players earn national soccer honor - Seattle Times
Two senior midfielders from the Division II national champion Seattle Pacific women's soccer team were named to the coaches All-America Two senior midfielders from the Division II national champion Seattle Pacific women's soccer team were named to
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com


Horse sense is a good judgement which keeps horses from betting on people. - W. C. Field

Monday, December 08, 2008

Football gossip (Dec 8): Former Leeds boss wants Sunderland job - yorkshirepost



Headlines including Hull City, Leeds United, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Portsmouth, Newcastle, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderla Former Leeds United boss Peter Reid
Source: www.yorkshirepost.co.uk

DJEMBA-DJEMBA`S HAMMERS CLAIM - Football365.com
Former Manchester United man Eric Djemba-Djemba claims West Ham are interested in bringing him back to England. The Cameroon midfielder endured a difficult time in the Premier League, failing to meet expectations at both United and Aston Villa
Source: www.football365.com

Damage control goal for Kiwis at Club World Cup - ESPN.com
While they should be safely back home by the time Manchester United arrive in Japan, New Zealand's Waitakere United insist they have "unfinished business" at the Club World Cup. FIFA president Sepp Blatter will be hoping the Kiwi part-timers were not
Source: soccernet.espn.go.com

Man Utd star Rooney furious as fortune details made public - Tribal Football
Manchester United star Wayne Rooney and wife Colleen are furious after details of their earnings were revealed during a legal fight. The Manchester United striker and his wife â€" together worth around £35million â€" are locked in a bitter court
Source: www.tribalfootball.com


"A lottery is a salutary instrument and a tax…laid on the willing only, that is to say, on those who can risk the price of a ticket without sensible injury, for the possibility of a higher prize." - Thomas Jefferson

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Luke Young stuns Everton with lastgasp strike at Goodison



In the day's supplementary match, West Bromwich Albion falled short to win for the ninth successive match and stayed bottom after actuality held to a 1-1 draw by Portsmouth at The Hawthorns.

Crouch screamer keeps Baggies bottom
Extract not feasible.

Celtic stunned at Easter Road
Artur Boruc's blunder in a 2-0 defeat at Hibernian has blown the title race wide gratuitous ride as Celtic emphatically blundered to record a 13th successive Scottish Premier League victory.

Redknapp wants a happy return
Extract not on hand.

Soccer: Villa steal last-gasp win at Everton
LONDON - Ashley Young scored with only lessers of injury tour remaining today to give Aston Villa a 3-2 win at Everton and move the team into fifth station in the Premier League.

PetriÄ pounces as Hamburg maintain hopes
Own goal Wo Wolfsburg are now reliable one lay behind as they climbed from tenth thanks to their seven-mark haul.

Vidic stars for Manchester United
Advts: Retail Plus | Classifieds | Jobs | Sport- Football ? Photo: AFP THE SAVIOUR: Nemanja Vidic?s injury-epoch goal saw Manchester United beat Sunderland at Old Trafford on Saturday.

Everton 2 : Aston Villa 3
Two injury-juncture goals produced a remarkable finish at Goodison Park as Aston Villa eventually claimed a 3-2 victory to retake fifth spot in the Premier League.


The race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong -- but that's the way to bet it. Author: Damon Runyon

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Flutter pays off for Coyle-fired Clarets - Daily Mail



Many people in English football had never heard of Owen Coyle before he was appointed manager of Burnley a year ago - including his new chairman. Former Ireland striker Coyle, 42, is suddenly a name on everybody's lips after he guided Championship
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk

Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson hails Carlos Tevez as Paul Ince - Daily Telegraph
Claiming the spoils: Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez asks for the match ball after scoring his first treble in English football Photo: AP Tevez has been the main victim of Dimitar Berbatov’s arrival from Tottenham last summer but, as he did
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Burnley and Derby wins evoke glory days - The Independent
In the broader scheme of both their seasons, reaching the last four of the Carling Cup might not mean a huge amount either to Burnley or Derby County, even after the euphoria of toppling Premier League opponents in their quarter-finals on Tuesday
Source: www.independent.co.uk

Has ‘Mother Teresa’ got the steel to deal with Keane? - Independent
Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn shakes hands with new manager Roy Keane during a press conference at the Stadium of Light Once categorised as Mother Teresa by the man whose fate he may now hold in his hands, Niall Quinn 's approach to the Roy Keane
Source: www.independent.ie



"My last piece of advice to the degenerate slot player who thinks he can beat the one-armed bandit consists of four little words: "It can't be done." - John Scarne

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Proud Ferguson hails Ronaldo - Footy Mad



Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson believes Cristiano Ronaldo will continue to improve after being named the European Football of the Year. The 23-year-old Portugal winger was named the winner of this year's Ballon d'Or - which is recognition
Source: www.footymad.net

Ferguson: The price of success - FIFA
The FIFA Club World Cup might be coming at a crucial stage of the English Premier League season, but Manchester United are determined to come back to Europe with the prestige of being crowned world champions of club football for 2008. An indication
Source: www.fifa.com


"They gambled in the Garden of Eden, and they will again if there's another one." - Richard Albert Canfield

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Cristiano Ronaldo and other foreign Premier League stars are not - Daily Telegraph



The keep-England-English tendency wants the brakes slammed on footballing imports. The argument being that foreign players act as a bar to the development of English talent and by extension harm our prospects of winning the World Cup. This group of
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Boys in Brazil - FA.com
English referees travelled to Rio de Janeiro for the first ever FA course in Brazil, The FA Elite Referee Workshop, organised in conjunction with the South American Confederation CONMEBOL and the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). Over 30 of
Source: www.thefa.com

West Brom's Valero: English youngsters should move abroad - Tribal Football
West Brom's Spanish midfielder Borja Valero says England's best young players would benefit from a spell playing abroad. He said: “I have not seen how very young players train here or the way they are taught in Britain but in Spain it is very
Source: www.tribalfootball.com

Premier League does well but English players do not in Ballon d'Or - Daily Telegraph
Premier League does well but English players do not in Ballon d'Or voting: Football Photo: PA Steven Gerrard was the highest-ranked Englishman in the 2008 Ballon d'Or voting, but the Liverpool captain came in only in 10th place, a sad indictment of
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Game over? English football at bursting point - The Independent
Amid a frenzy of borrowing to pay the wages of international superstarsâ€" and build extravagant new stadiums â€" the most treasured clubs in the Premier League have been sold off to foreign investors. But as times get hard, English football could be
Source: www.independent.co.uk

Posh decks up in designer wear for kids' football practice - Newstrack India
London, Dec 2 (ANI): While most mums would prefer wearing comfortable clothes while playing with their kids, English singer Victoria Beckham showed that she could be just as comfortable decked up in designer wear. Posh was watching her sons Brooklyn
Source: www.newstrackindia.com

Synovate global male beauty survey uncovers attitudes and perceptions - WebWire
KUALA LUMPUR â€" Leading global market intelligence company Synovate, today released findings from a global male beauty survey showing that 81% of Greek men feel sexy, Italian men are rated as the best-looking and 56% of all male respondents use
Source: www.webwire.com

Ronaldo named European Footballer of the Year - CNN
Ronaldo is the fourth Manchester United player to win the Ballon d'Or (Golden Ball) and the first since fellow winger George Best in 1968. He beat Barcelona forward Lionel Messi into second place, with Liverpool striker Fernando Torres third in the
Source: edition.cnn.com



"Stop cheating!" the dealer told the card player. "I'm not!" claimed the player. "You must be," said the dealer. "That is not the hand that I dealt you." "Suckers have no business with money anyway." - Canada Bill Jones, Legendary Three-card Monte Dealer