Sunday, March 31, 2013

Can Robin van Persie stand the test of time?

With your average, top flight player's career lasting little over 15 years, clubs are stuck in a perennial state of recruitment, looking to establish the next legends of the game from the earliest possible age.

With the news that Chelsea have agreed a contract worth £1.7 million with their 17-year-old youth player, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, it seems clubs' obsession with the players of tomorrow will only increase with every passing year, and with every new talent discovered.

Perhaps this is what makes the longevity of vintage performers such as Ryan Giggs and Didier Drogba such a treat. No fan wants the end to come for their favourite of players, and there is something wonderful about seeing them still have a grand effect today, as they have done in so many days gone by.

Robin van Persie, while still only 29, has revealed that he would love to emulate the likes of Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs in playing on through until his late thirties at Manchester United.

Football fans across the globe will welcome the news, not because they are fans of the club, but because a player with the talent such as the Dutchman should be permitted to continue to dazzle and excite audiences for as long as he can. Van Persie told the BBC:

"You used to have that at Juventus and AC Milan, Manchester United today is a good example. So who knows how long I will stay at the club."

Van Persie speaks of promised lands, havens for older players to still turn out and delight, without the everyday fear that the youth will drive them out, leaving them but a fond relic.

While not altogether common in the game, there have been clubs who have adopted a loyal policy for their over-30's, granting them contracts based on more than just their overall ability, but on their priceless experience.

Serie A has been known for providing such an environment, and van Persie mentions Juventus and Milan as previously popular destinations. But times have changed somewhat.

When Milan met a vibrant young Arsenal side in the 2008 Champions League second round, it was clear that Milan, and indeed the Italian league, was suffering under the weight of a warm nostalgia. Riding off the pure energy of the then 20-year-old Cesc Fabregas, Milan just couldn't cope, going down 0-2 in the San Siro after a goalless first leg.

It was almost sad to see Theo Walcott, but a blur against the green grass for the aged Milan defence, leave the legendary Paulo Maldini for dead late on, before providing the cross that gave the Gunners that crucial second goal. It was a perfect example how an over-reliance on the previous talents of the greats can lead to problems.

The Italian league has taken great steps in the past years, moving away from the slow moving, defensive style they had been criticised for. Leaving behind the 'retirement home' ideal, and, with Juventus leading the way, Italian sides are now submitting the rest of Europe to a sparkling brand of quicker, much more incisive attacking football.

The aptly named 'Old Lady' said goodbye to even their most godlike of players, Alessandro Del Piero, in the summer – a move that horrified the Juve faithful, such was his status at the club. Juve took the plunge, knowing that an over-reliance on players such as the Italian could see them fall behind as the world discovers new talent.

It was a decision that paid off, and they are flying high at the top of Serie A, and look to be real contenders for the Champions League this season. Still with players such as Andrea Pirlo and Gianluigi Buffon, they have found the right blend of youth and wisdom.

In the evergreen Ryan Giggs, and the equally omnipresent Scholes, Man Utd have found that balance, and the room to accommodate their old stars, while not relying so heavily upon them. A player's role changes with age, as does his physical capacity.

Giggs, for one, has carved out his own little niche as utility central midfielder, quite a far cry from his days as a flying winger for club and country.

Van Persie has his own, malleable abilities that would suit what will be expected of him in the future. His vision, touch and general reading of the game has often been compared to fellow Dutchman, Dennis Bergkamp. The Arsenal Legend played on until he was 37, and this was made possible by his relaxed style, and uncanny footballing brain.

Teams such as Chelsea have adopted a 'one year contract' policy for their players over 30. Considering the current climate of teams fighting transfer 'battles' for youth players, Obi Mikel being a good example for the Blues, it is not wholly unreasonable to prepare for the inevitable, and house their aging stars on a short term basis. It is however, cruel in some cases.

There are many different types of older player; Rivaldo, for example, has a different mind-set to, say, Frank Lampard. The 40-year-old Brazilian, now playing mercenary, was last spotted back in his home country with São Caetano after a short spell in Angola.

It is hard to keep up with the ramblin' Rivaldo these days, whereas Frank Lampard's loyalties firmly lie in West London. Still scoring goals as he always has, there is a player who has earned a rolling contract.

While Rivaldo's contracts will now be short and sweet, and have been for quite some time, players such as Lampard and Roma's 36-year-old Francesco Totti, who is even looking at a return to the national team, have the right to be exempt from such restrictions.

A loyal player, able to give what is needed for his club, should stand the test of time. Legends of the game are so important to the youth players who idolise them; and they in turn, are the future of the game.

The personalities, the sentiment, and the lasting love that players can earn from their adoring fans is what makes the beautiful game all that more special. Even the likes of Rivaldo have a part to play, wherever and however he chooses to. He is a legend in his own right.

Robin van Persie's loyalty will surely be embraced by Sir Alex Ferguson and United, and with the backing and security that the Manchester club can provide, his talents will not only continue to delight the fan base, but immeasurably help the growth of the new generation that, for some clubs, would threaten to make him obsolete.

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JosA Mourinho named 21 participants for Real Madridas fit on day 29 of La Liga against Zaragoza at the Romareda ground (tomorrow, 8.00 pm, C+ Liga and Gol T). THE TRUE MADRID LINE-UP:Goalkeepers: Diego LApez, AdAn, JesAs.Defenders: Pepe, Ramos, CoentrAo, Carvalho, Marcelo, Arbeloa,AAlbiol.AAMidfielders: Khedira, KakA, Azil, Alonso, Essien, Modric, CallejAn, Di MarAa.Strikers: Cristiano Ronaldo, Benzema,AHiguaAn. NEXT TRAINING SESSION:ASunday 31 March, 12:00 noon, at Real Madrid City (not ready to accept people).

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Manchester City EDS v Crystal Palace Barclays U21 Premier ...

Goals from John Guidetti, Dedryck Boyata and Seko Fofana were cancelled out by two goals in three second half minutes from the South London visitors.

The Bank Holiday weekend may be a break for the rest of the working nation but for footballers it's a busy weekend and plenty of industry was on show at this lunchtime kick-off at Platt Lane.

Britain's endless winter finally seemed to thaw for the occasion, bathing this corner of Moss Side in pale sunshine, which allowed this rearranged game from February to take place at the second time of asking.

City entertained a Crystal Palace side rooted to the bottom of National Group 2 of the Barclays u21 Premier League, having accrued just two points from their opening four games.

Former Eagle Attilio Lombardo has locked horns with the club he briefly managed in the late nineties twice already this season, with both matches finishing all square.

Lombardo made two changes from the team that went down 3-2 to Norwich City last time out, with Mathias Bossaerts and Albert Rusnak making way for Boyata and Fofana in the line-up.

Jose Angel Pozo was also missing from the XI after turning out for Spain u17s three times in Euro Elite Round qualifiers, so Guidetti, scorer of four goals in his three appearances at this level going into this one, kept his place in the XI.

With just one qualification place up for the finals up for grabs from this pool, three points were imperative for the Blues to keep their hopes of a play-off place alive and they made a bright start to the game, with Lopes, Suarez and Fofana making a nuisance of themselves between the Palace lines.

Despite this early domination, City were unable to force Gregory into a meaningful save in the first 30 minutes of a tense opening but Guidetti made no mistake with his first attempt on goal.

Although there was a heavy deflection on his strike from a narrow angle after a City corner, there was no doubting the Swede's predatory instincts as he took his tally to five in four games.

First, City doubled their advantage from another corner – this time it was Boyata who bundled home before Sekajja hit a composed double on the break to level up the game.

It looked like it might stay that way until the half-time break until new signing Fofana arrived at the back post to steer in under the keeper to make it 3-2 to Lombardo's men.

The two matches between the teams earlier in the season had been tight, cagey affairs but this one was anything but, with the game being played in a buccaneering, carefree spirit.

This pattern continued after the break and the Londoners soon turned the game on its head on the hour mark with two goals of the very highest quality.

If Daniel's thunderbolt equaliser from 20-yards on 57 minutes was a stunning strike, then Appiah's control and volley on 60 minutes was even better, looping over Lawlor and leaving the Irishman with no chance.

Lombardo had no choice but to react and he gambled on an extra striker, swapping Fofana for Devante Cole as the Blues somehow found themselves in a position where they were seeking an equaliser.

Unfortunately for City, this Jekyll and Hyde encounter finally crystallised into its earliest state with clear-cut chances at a premium for the latter stages.

Only substitute Sinan Bytyqi's half-hearted penalty shout on 85 minutes provided an albeit short-lived suggestion of a response.

It's a quick turnaround now, with just four days before until the reverse fixture at Selhurst Park on Wednesday night.

Lawlor, Facey, Leigh, Evans, Plummer, Boyata, Fofana (Cole 65mins), Huws (c), Guidetti, Lopes, Suarez (Bytyqi 77mins).

Gregory, Akuruka, Parsons, Dymond, Inniss (Allassani 76mins), Blake, Kaikai, O'Keefe, Appiah (Boateng 89mins), Sekajja, Daniel

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Saturday, March 30, 2013

West Bromwich Albion: Steve Clarke says team may handle the problem of... - Birmingham Mail

West Bromwich Albion: Steve Clarke says club will handle the predicament of Gabriel Tamas at the end of the season Pictures from the match between West Bromwich Albion and Fulham at The Hawthorns West Bromwich Albion will talk with Gabriel Tamas this summer in regards to the likelihood of extending his stay at The Hawthorns. The defender recently spoke of his want to see out the rest of his career in the Black Country. Even though Tamas is certainly not an everyday, he is happy and settled at the club. The 29-year-old has only 3 months left on his recent package, though Albion have a 12-month option inside their favour. Manager Steve Clarke proved Albion might talk with the Romania international come early july, also giving an update on where in fact the team were regarding new deals for Shane Long and Gareth McAuley. aGab is one of numerous players where we shall look at the problem at the end of the season,a said Clarke. aBut you will find no discussions at time. We have discussions constant with one or two players however you canat talk to everyone at the same time. aaWe may talk to Gabi by the end of the growing season. aWeare however speaking regarding Gareth and Shane. Richard (Garlick, Albionas sporting and technical director) has been sick but I am aware he went to Ireland to talk to among Shaneas advisors recently.a Despite his limited quantity of appearances a' he's performed 76 games in a year period for the club a' Tamas recently said he planned to perform well into his 30s. aI am 29 years old and I hope to play on for a decade,a he explained. aYou is now able to perform up to 38-40 if your fitness is kept by you and Iall act as on the message until my hair goes grey. aaI desire to speak with the people here about extending my contract in summer time. aI hope to end my career here.a Tamas was expected to be on the counter for todayas sport at West Ham. Clarke is determined to indicate that he will not tolerate any free-wheeling between now and the end of the summer season. Albion are now pursuing the clubas Premier League record of 47 points. A success today would see them equivalent that tally, recorded last time and usually the one before. aThe next goal is always to have more than 47 points,a said Clarke. aWe need certainly to better that and finish as high up dining table. aFor anyone to question our desire or determination during the last few games is wrong. The best side will be picked by awe to have West Bromwich Albion effects in these final few activities of the season.a

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George Weahs son gets trial at Chelsea | The Sun |Sport|Football

Weah Snr, who won two Italian titles, played on loan at Stamford Bridge in 2000, scoring three goals in 11 appearances.

And now son Timothy Weah hopes to follow in his father's footsteps and has been given the chance to impress at Chelsea.

"We just wanted to give him the opportunity and we also want him to enjoy the game he has passion for so I brought him to Chelsea just for a trial and for a different experience.

"When I left London, I kept ties with Chelsea and when my son wanted to come to England to play, the first person I called was the club's liaison officer Gary Staker.

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QPRs Park Ji-Sung Refutes Retirement Speculation|CaughtOffside

Have the CaughtOffside iPad software. Acquire the no 1 Free Activities App from the App Store. All of the latest footie news and much, much more. QPR midfielder insists he has no intention of hanging up his shoes. Sign in to Fulham versus QPR QPR midfielder Park Ji-Sung has denied reports that he has decided to retire at the conclusion of next period in accordance with talkSport. Reports in recent days had suggested that Park was getting discouraged along with his injury-hit kind this year and was ready to call it per day after his contract expires in June 2014. Since they are excited for him to have one last swansong in the Korean K-League that information came as a to the Koreanas supporters in his indigenous place. Nevertheless the person has moved to put cold water on speculation that he is placed to hang up his boots. The former Manchester United star insisted he remained committed to QPR and intended to carry on playing in London for a few more times at the very least. Park insisted he'd not leave the membership should relegation is suffered by them to the Championship. QPR are presently bottom of the Premier League desk and face a mammoth task while they are eight points from safety with only ten games remaining to avoid relegation. Park denied he was disappointed with QPR boss Harry Redknapp, who stripped the person of the club captaincy throughout his three month spell on the sidelines. Following his spell at Old Trafford, Park is the most embellished Asian player is record getting the first Asian player to lift the Champions League throughout a successful eight year spell at the club.

Harry Redknapp: QPR stars must look in or well bend out|Sunlight...

Rangers are struggling because of their lives to overcome a deficit over their last ten fits. They head to Fulham on Monday, with a derby gain crucial to dig themselves out of a relegation black hole. Redknapp remains sure QPR may do it because of fighting threats Bobby Zamora, Adel Taarabt and Loic Remy. But the boss demands the most important factor in the battle for survival will be their work ethic, an excellent he admires in Barcelona. The former Spurs chef said: aThe most useful teams work the hardest. aPeople think the best teams only play basketball. Itas a fallacy. The most effective team in the world is Barcelona and they are hardest-working team. QPR director says links with an Upton Park return in the summer are wide of the mark aThey work harder than anyone else without the ball and they work harder than anyone else when theyave got the ball. aWeave surely got to work hard too. Itas not a case of choosing scrappers. Whoever I decide, whether they think theyare skilful participants or not, theyave all surely got to work. aWe will get out of it. Weare playing well. If we were in poor form Iad become more anxious. aThat gives us an opportunity. With ten games to go, thatas good for us. There are four to five wins for people in the games left. aWeave got to win the game and visit Fulham. Itas a nearby derby; weall take a huge following around. We want a positive result.a Redknapp statements Taarabt remains part of his ideas for the run-in, despite dropping him for the benefits against Southampton and Sunderland. The Moroccan satisfied Redknapp off the counter against Villa and is a proven match-winner. Redknapp added: aHe is a good skill but, like every one, he's to work hard. aWhen you do what he can do youare never likely to be constant. The only one would you play like that is Lionel Messi but his socks are worked by him off, too.a QPR have been been increased by the come back to fitness of Zamora for the trip to his former club. Redknapp said: aBobby is straight back and thatas a large plus. Weare in good shape. aWe need certainly to perform like we did against Chelsea. Itas in our hands, itas as much as us.a

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Just wealthy Manchester City give attention to patient skill - Reuters UK

Thu Mar 28, 2013 3:56am GMT MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Having vaulted swiftly to the most truly effective of English football thanks to large quantities of money from Abu Dhabi, Manchester City are now purchasing youth development to attempt to maintain their elevated position. The Premier League winners are developing a new baseball academy at a reported price of more than 100 million pounds on property adjacent to their Etihad Stadium in the northern English town. Scheduled to start for the start of the 2014-15 season, it will let City to coach up to 400 young players along side a group of first group professionals constructed at great cost from around the globe. Classrooms and housing blocks will be created to train and house some of the kids, while a 7,000-seater ground will help them to have used to playing before crowds. City's rapid increase within the last five years has been financed by owner Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, element of Abu Dhabi's ruling family. They have to now fall into line with new regulations requiring groups to move towards breakeven or experience exclusion from European competition. Nevertheless, spending on youth development is excluded from the calculations, making it a doubly useful investment. Remarkable although City ideas are, it will require a change in mindset as well as gleaming new buildings to reverse English soccer's failure to produce enough supreme quality young players, says Patrick Vieira, the former French global who's City's basketball development executive. "With the number of individuals who play the game and the number of young ones who play and love the game, I believe there's inadequate skill compared to what basketball is about in this country," Vieira told Reuters in an interview. "It is just a disappointment because I've been here for years and I love this country, the passion is loved by me from the supporters and the people," included Vieira, who performed for Arsenal for nine times. Vieira, 36, started his playing career in France and also performed in Italy, providing exposure to him to coaching methods across Europe. HAVE FUN He speaks of the necessity for patience with young players, expressing an over-emphasis on effects can stunt the development of talented teenagers. "It is not about winning or losing, it's about how you can improve, how you advance year after year," he said. Growing up in France, he explained the emphasis was on stimulating aspiring professionals to produce consciousness on the subject, understanding how to search for the next move and to produce the right decisions when on the ball. "Just have fun, do not be afraid to play, do not be afraid to make a blunder since most of us make mistakes," said Vieira, describing what teens should be told. "What is essential would be to study from the errors you're making." Its rules have been recently changed by the English Premier League, the richest in the world, allowing the clubs with the top ranked academies to just take people full-time from the age of 12 and get from all over the place. "The big difference if you examine the English, the Spanish or the French or the Dutch kids, I believe offshore the kids are spending more time on the training area compared to the English boy," Vieira said. "The principles changing I think has really improved the quality of the players and I think it's crucial as well that a team like City can get a child from London." The changes put more stress on clubs like City to make sure kids get a complete education on and off the subject. Area have a partnership with a local fee-paying school which allows youngsters to mix education and training. "The education section of it is really quite important, as a football club we wish these people to become a great human being, the person who can answer most of the issues he'll find in life," Vieira said. Area know they've some catching up to do in contrast to competent European powers when it comes to nurturing their own expertise. "Barcelona have been doing it for the final 35 years and we have just been doing it for several years and we're a, long way behind," Vieira said. "But within the next four to five years I hope that we will have young people who will come through the academy and because we've some great young players." play for the first group (Editing by Sonia Oxley)

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Chelsea & City target Cavani in Real's sights - ESPN.co.uk

True Madrid have a possibility" of signing Napoli striker Edinson Cavani, according to the player's father. Cavani is certainly linked with a few of Europe's biggest clubs, including Chelsea, Manchester City and Madrid. Whilst the summer shift window nears, the 26-year-old's potential is yet again under the microscope. Speaking on Marca TELEVISION, Luis Cavani said there have been contact between the Spanish team and Napoli but it might take an offer of a60m to seal the deal. "Napoli has declined offers from many teams," Cavani told the Madrid station. "But I think they had sell him for a supply of a60m. There is a 50% possibility he'll sign for Real Madrid, nevertheless the settlement with Napoli is difficult." Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has previously mentioned Cavani might be persuaded by the attraction of a proceed to Manhattan project Liga, provided Madrid can afford to induce a clause in his agreement.

West Ham and Fulham in Wilfried Bony chase - Express.co.uk

Wilfried Bony has been in good form for Vitesse Ivory Coast striker Wilfried Bony has struck 26 goals in just 24 shows for Vitesse Arnhem this year. Wilfried Bony has hit 26 targets in just 24 appearances for Vitesse Arnhem The 24-year-old is now being watched by a bunch of Premier League clubs, with the two London edges at the top of the line. Vitesse have put a selling price of about A15 million on the prize tool, but West Ham are prepared to break their transfer report for Bony. %=o.Comment.formattedDate% Thursday, 28th March 2013 See today's front and back pages, acquire the newspaper, order back issues and make use of the historical Daily Express newspaper archive.

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

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Secret to Federer winning a Slam in 2013.

What appears near-certain from factors currently impacting Federer - from within and outside - is that he is NOT winning two Slams this season. One? There's still a remote chance IF stuff is 'managed'.

IF that's a given (that he can win JUST one) by a slim margin, wouldn't it be prudent to do whatever it takes to increase the likelihood of that happening - to the TOTAL exclusion of everything else?

How about this: Decide NOW on the Slam you are targeting and then 'manage' the schedule, body, training, back, travel, opposition (?), Annacone's love interest etc. to allow you to peak for that SOLE moment.

For instance, say it's the US Open. It's a known fact that ALL players get there tired, bruised and injured. Heck, the thorn in your bush has made that a routine in all his years on the tour - except one. AND there's a strong possibility that he will be doing something to change that track record this time around.

Would scaling back the schedule leading up to the event help? You bet!!!!!! And if that makes you look bad for the fans and the sponsors, how about 'arranging' an early exit(s) with enough theatrics to make it appear 'real' - like you have been doing all along with Wawrinka - on and off the court? For even more tips, check with the Williams sisters - and the brother on steroids.

Not enough? Employ Lendl and his crew to construct the exact replica of the US Open center court in - Dubai. It worked more than once in the past so at least it cannot hurt.

And your lack of history NOT requiring you to play tons of matches to reach top form - IF a break IS needed - makes it an even more of a juicy and a no-brainer proposition.

2. You have to be willing and ready to sacrifice EVERYTHING else NO MATTER how realistic and possible it looks today - from No. 1 rank (Heck, ANY rank) to 8th Wimbledon to 22nd Masters to Roland Garros to WTF qualification to year-end ranking to whatfreakingever.

Griner has 3 dunks in remaining Baylor house sport

WACO, Texas (AP) a' Brittney Griner found the cross going toward the basket, got an additional step without a dribble and completed with a one-handed slam dunk. As as that play remarkable was, it was only the first of three dunks for Griner in her ultimate house game for Baylor. In a farewell to keep in mind for Griner and four other Lady Bears seniors, before a partisan crowd that included former President George W. Bush, the 6-foot-8 senior star also had 33 points and a career-high 22 boards. The defending national champions beat Florida State 85-47 Tuesday night to advance to the NCAA round of 16 for the fourth year in a line. "Tonight felt like senior night. Tonight was better," Griner said. "The three dunks. We did just venturing out the way. Maybe not everybody's lucky, and we were. We gave a great game." to the group After the first dunk, with about 4 minutes left in the first half for a 43-18 cause in a casino game that was easily lopsided, Griner ran down the court with her mouth open while bobbing her head back and forth, and clearing enjoying as soon as. The former leader may possibly wish he'd slept in his chairs behind the Baylor counter only a little longer. Griner was not done after that highlight play, dunking twice in a 79-second span before taken from the game permanently after Bush had already left. Freshman guard Niya Johnson had her second support of a dunk with 7:46 remaining. Then with 6:27 remaining, times after an assist of her very own, Griner got the rebound of a missed 3-pointer between many defenders and returned up with a fly. Griner, the very first person ever with three dunks in a game title, came out within a timeout less than a half-minute later. When Griner got to the seat, her arms were wrapped by her around coach Kim Mulkey and an extended hug was shared by the two. Her coach was even picked by griner up off the floor. "You only hope she does not squeeze the air out of you so you don't go out," Mulkey said. "Brittney just includes a character about her where she just enjoys life. She's a hugger. She is a people pleaser. "You'll never see the likes of her again. You only will not," she said. "Not here, I really do not think anywhere, ever are you going to see another Brittney Griner. You'll see good players and you'll see All-Americans, but I'm uncertain we'll actually see it within my lifetime." Mulkey fought straight back tears as the group of 9,652 continued to give Griner a long and loud ovation after they broke their embrace. Griner may be the NCAA career blocks leader, the Big 12's top scorer and her 18 dunks are three a lot more than the combined total of the other six women who've dunked in school. The Lady Bears (34-1) won their nation's-best 57th home game in a line. They play Louisville (26-8) on Sunday evening in Oklahoma City. Once the game was over, Griner thrust both arms to the air. She took a few of laps round the market floor, then got onto the rear of Shanay Washington for a experience before returning the opt to her friend and former teammate, whose career ended early due to multiple leg injuries. Baylor is 71-2 at home, because the elderly group of Griner, Kimetria Hayden and Jordan Madden got to Waco as freshmen together. Griner has performed in mere one loss since she didn't participate in the final house loss, against Texas in the 2009-10 regular-season finale. The Lady Bears have gained every home game the past three seasons a' since point guard Odyssey Sims appeared and when exchanges Destiny Williams and Brooklyn Pope, the other seniors, started playing. Pope had 12 points against Florida State, while Sims had 11 and Hayden 10. Leonor Rodriguez had 11 factors and was the only player in double figures for Florida State (23-10), which at the conclusion of the regular time was the only group of the 343 Division I teams with five players calculating in double figures. "Certainly, it's no simple task to come in to this setting and ask your children to help you to prevent it all out," Seminoles coach Sue Semrau said. Baylor needed less than 3A minutes to score the game's first 11 things, and light emitting diode 51-20 by halftime. In terms of Semrau's impact of Griner: "She is much better in person. You've surely got to credit her progress and growth." While difficult to imagine, Griner could have had more dunks. Griner looked when she was fouled by feisty 5-foot-2 guard Yashira Delgado before getting off a shot like she was opting for another slam. Following that, the Girl Bears had three layups in a 37-second span. There was also a pass from Pope that sailed over Griner's head when she was headed alone toward the basket with just over 11 minutes left in the game. "Well, she may have had four (dunks), but I was more powerful than I thought and I overthrew it," Pope said. "BG knew I wanted to pass it, but by enough time I looked down and dribbled and looked up and threw it, she was further down than I thought." While the ball went out of bounds a huge collective moan is let out by the fans. They were cheering wildly only a few minutes later with a dose of dunks.

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Eintracht Frankfurt News: Armin Veh signs extension and new shirt ...

Armin Veh has signed a one year extension to remain Eintracht Frankfurt's manager for another season, and the club has reached a deal with Fiat on a shirt sponsorship.

In the midst of their best season since the early 1990s, Eintracht Frankfurt moved forward and secured the services of manager Armin Veh for at least another season. Veh's contract was set to expire this summer, but he is now attached to the club through June 2014.

After earning promotion from the 2.Bundesliga with a second place finish, Veh has led the club all the way to fourth place in the top flight so far in this campaign. The club's last top five finish in the Bundesliga was during the 1993-94 season. The difference between fourth and eleventh place is only five points, so Die Adler will have a fight on their hands for the remainder of the season.

In other Frankfurt news, the club has signed a three year sponsorship deal with Fiat Group Automobiles Germany AG beginning next season. Frankfurt's jerseys will have Alfa Romeo on the front of them. The deal will be the most lucrative in the club's history, making €6 million a season.

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Stoke seeking to enhance striking options by bidding for Danish hitman Cornelius - Daily Mail

UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 24 March 2013 Stoke City have checked on Denmark global Andreas Cornelius. The 20-year-old striker won in Saturday's 3-0 win over the Czech Republic and is valued at around A5m. Collision: Stoke goal Andreas Cornelius starred for Denmark contrary to the Czech Republic last week Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester United have also monitored his development but are unlikely to quote at this stage. Denmark's convincing win leaves them four factors behind second-placed Bulgaria in Group B on the planet Cup qualifiers. Cornelius represents his club soccer for Hamilton Academical Copenhagen and has netted 17 times this year. No responses have to date been presented. You will want to function as first to send us your thoughts, or debate this dilemma live on our community forums. Put your comment

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'Got to perform': Manchester City's Joe Hart issues England warning before do ... - Mancunian Matters

Manchester City shot stopper Joe Hart warned England must avoid any slip-ups against Montenegro as they look to take a step closer to the Brazil 2014 World Cup.

While victory tomorrow would see the Three Lions leapfrog their Group H World Cup qualifying opponents into top spot, defeat would leave them five points adrift.

And after surrendering a two-goal advantage at the same Podgorica stadium in a Euro 2012 qualifier 17 months ago, Hart insisted complacency was not an option.

"We've got to perform. Maybe we could be accused of taking our foot off the pedal as we let a 2-0-advantage slip away last time against them when we needed just a point.

"That is not going to be the case this time. We've got a job on our hands in an intimidating arena, but we've definitely got the capabilities.

Having been a virtual spectator in Friday's 8-0 demolition of minnows San Marino, City's number one will be expecting a busier night in Montenegro.

But the 25-year-old – who has faced criticism for some of his performances this season – insisted he will prepare as he would any match.

Compared to San Marino – ranked joint bottom in FIFA's rankings alongside Bhutan and the Turks and Caicos Islands – Montenegro sit a lofty 28th in the world rankings.

However, Hart's City teammate and England compatriot James Milner insisted the players were relishing coming up against stern opposition in their bid to reach Brazil.

"These are the sort of games you enjoy playing in, with the crowd on your back, and when you are getting a lot of stick," said Milner.

"It is never easy qualifying for a major tournament. We know Montenegro are a good team and they showed that in their qualifying campaign.

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Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho expects to 'naturally' return to the Premier ... - The Independent

Jose Mourinho remains committed to Real Madrid this season, but the former Chelsea boss feels he will "naturally" return to manage in England one day.

The Portuguese coach is currently looking to take the Spanish side to Champions League glory, having knocked Manchester United out in the last round.

However, speculation continues to link the 50-year-old with a return to Stamford Bridge with interim first-team manager Rafael Benitez set to leave in the summer.

His daughter is scheduled to take up a place on a course at Camberwell Art College in the next academic year, further fuelling speculation he is set to return to Chelsea, having now built up a good relationship with billionaire owner Roman Abramovich once again.

While accepting he often does little to defuse the media hype, Mourinho maintains for the short-term he has only one focus.

Speaking to Sky Sports News, Mourinho said: "There is a lot of talk. I think people have to understand I can be in London very often because we have a house here, we love it here, our daughter is coming to study in London.

"To be in London is a very normal thing for us. Every time I come, people start immediately to make the connections that I will return.

"I fuel it a little bit. I say every day I love it here, I had a fantastic time here, I will return one day, so to be fair I give a little bit contribute for that speculation.

"English football, to Chelsea, to another club...of course Chelsea is in my heart as Inter (Milan) is, one day I have to be back."

As well as the Chelsea job, Mourinho has also been linked with taking over from Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford, or even replacing Roberto Mancini at Manchester City.

Mourinho, though, remained diplomatic when pressed as to whether he could be heading to the north-west - and even offered words of support for the current beleaguered Chelsea interim manager.

"I think Manchester (United) is Sir Alex's kingdom and I would love that job to be his job forever. Of course it cannot be forever, but for many, many more years," he said.

"In the other chair is Roberto with a contract, so I don't think there is a move over there and I hope everything goes well for everybody, even Benitez (at Chelsea).

"I hope it goes well for him and they finish the season very, very well and I wish for them as I wish for myself - to finish the season well."

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FGCU becomes first 15 seed to achieve round of 16

PHILADELPHIA (AP) a Florida Gulf Coast can only just hope its second weekend in the NCAA tournament is really as much fun as its first. The little-known Eagles made NCAA contest record Sunday evening, becoming the very first 15 seed to attain the Sweet 16 a' and they did it however you like with a convincing 81-71 win over No. 7 Hillcrest Declare that had the Wells Fargo Center partying. Several hours later, Duke joined them with a 66-50 make an impression on Creighton a' and a distinctly more subdued postgame celebration. Both will have a difficult time next weekend. Second-seeded Duke gets No. 3 Michigan State in the Midwest Regional semifinals, while FGCU a the upstart state school a' plays the system's flagship school, third-seeded Florida, in the South Regional semifinals at Dallas. "We got a great deal of exposure this weekend and now I'm sure it will be increased," FGCU coach Andy Enfield said in a single of the understatements of the tournament. "If you saw us play and know the people, it will perhaps not be a issue. They enjoy themselves. I think it is very important to them to get this in. I need all our players to get a deep breaths and say, 'Wow, we are in the Sweet 16, we have accomplished a lot.'" The people a and their new supporters from Philadelphia a had a blast within their first two NCAA tournament games: the 78-68 triumph over second-seeded Georgetown that produced the Eagles (26-10) to the nation's attention and the remarkable win over the seventh-seeded Aztecs. "Words can not explain this experience as being a 15 seed, the first 15 seed to ever do this," FGCU point guard Brett Comer said. "I do not believe that it is really sunk in to any of us yet. I feel like maybe it will tomorrow, but at this time we're on this emotional high it is hard ahead down from." The Eagles continued their high-flying act that resulted in some highlight-reel dunks, several on assists from Coomer, who finished with 10 points and 14 assists. "We got on a run, and when we push the ball we get the crowd behind us and we get a dunk, and then we go to the other end and get yourself a stop and still another dunk, it's hard to try to turn the energy back like that," Comer said. The Eagles broke the game open against Georgetown with a 21-2 run in the second half. Against San Diego State it was a 17-0 work and when it was within the Eagles light emitting diode 71-52 with 4:19 to play and the only real decisions left were how a players and supporters were likely to celebrate. "We are all about having a great time and also playing very difficult and that's something we like to do, we like to get the crowd involved," explained Sherwood Brown, the A-Sun's player of the year, who'd 17 points despite being stuck with foul trouble. "The whole crowd got behind us even if they're not from Fort Myers, or as I prefer to say, Dunk City." Bernard Thompson had 23 points for the 16-year-old college from Fort Myers. Jamal Franklin had 20 factors and 11 rebounds for the Aztecs (23-11), have been attempting to reach the regional semifinals for the next amount of time in 3 years. Franklin talked with Brown following the game. "I just told him just keep being the first choice that he is, make sure the ball is in his arms, make sure he does what he's to do to keep his staff rolling," Franklin said. The Eagles shot 55.9 per cent (33 of 59), including going 7 of 18 from 3-point range. The Aztecs were 8 of 23 from beyond the arc and completed at 44.3 percent (27 of 61). "They play with a sway, and they have a right to do that," said North Park State instructor Steve Fisher, who is aware of participants with that attitude having light emitting diode the Fab Five to straight national championship games at Michigan. "You may have that look and feel, nevertheless, you have to participate and perform to generate your spurs, and they've done that." Freshman Rasheed Sulaimon scored 21 points and Seth Curry added 17 as Duke high level to the round of 16 for the next amount of time in five years. Annually after their NCAA tournament opener was lost by them, the Blue Devils (29-5) come in the semifinal for the 23rd time after holding Creighton to 30.2 per cent shooting (16 of 53), including 2 of 19 from 3-point selection. Mason Plumlee, Josh Hairston and Ryan Kelly battled strong trouble all game long that may have condemned the Blue Devils but seventh-seeded Creighton (28-8) never made a serious function in the 2nd half. Doug McDermott scored 21 points on 4-for-16 shooting and got eight boards for the Bluejays, have been knocked out in the third round by an Atlantic Coast Conference group for the next straight time. Creighton lost to North Carolina last year.

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WISeKey and FC Barcelona Launch "FCB connect ": One App, One Ecosystem ... - SYS-CON Media (press release)

Millions of fans and followers worldwide for football clubs, dozens of players with several social media accounts, leading to a fragmented communication ecosystem between clubs, players and people living their passion.

Today, Information security specialist WISeKey and Football Club Barcelona launched the "FCB Connect" application. A key mobile application allowing football lovers to follow any Tweet or Facebook post from FCB star players, even those without a social account, avoiding all the noise and providing real-time interaction with their favorite players. Users can also have fun comparing their resemblance to players with the biometric feature.

First sport Club in the World to launch this mobile way for its fans to follow their star players, the FCB  bets on social interactions between supporters of large sports clubs and their players. Based upon the technology and business rules of WISeID (World Internet Social Electronic Identification), a revolutionary business strategy designed to engage the brand supporter in collaborative conversations to provide mutually beneficial value in a trusted and transparent environment.

Dídac Lee, board member, director of FC Barcelona technology, added: "In this global world where everything happens by smartphone, FC Barcelona has made a firm commitment to approach their followers through their device. Initiatives such as this allow the fans, wherever they are, to take their club in their pocket."

"FCB Connect" goes one step further in the massive trend of sport fans digital socialization, before, during and after matches.  A future way of taking advantage of new mobile facilities in sport stadiums.

"The FCB WISeID community is the culmination of several development years by WISeKey to reinforce digital marketing strategies for football clubs", explained Carlos Moreira.

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What Boris Berezovsky's Death Path For Roman Abramovich - The Tough Tackle

A penny for his ideas You could possibly be forgiven for imagining a very Siberian location, when you consider Russian oligarchs hitting one another for supremacy. London, on the other hand, would hardly seem a fitting place for an oligarch cage match. And however itas the city of Big Ben and the Tube where the majority of the murkiest current acts in Russian political movie have taken place. Boris Berezovsky, a former teacher of mathematics from a humble background, changed himself in to the most prominent oligarch in the 90s, after the drop of the Soviet Union. Having found his way into the Yeltsin business, Berezovsky first got a taste of the good life as steward of a chain of car dealerships. Life was good in those days, quite good for the oligarchs. This indicates almost surreal then, that a man who once had the Kremlin on speed dial could be found useless alone, broken and unhappy in a bathroom. Boris Berezovskyas meteoric rise and fall, is in complete contrast to the rise and rise of another oligarch who seems to have learned from the problems of his compatriots. Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich came from such an impoverished and sad back ground, that Borisa very nearly seems aristocratic in contrast. Details remain questionable, but while Boris was already king of his master and castle of his area, he found a young, risk-taking genius with a talent for business. Berezovsky saw the child, Roman Abramovich, as a protAgA and somebody he can probably shape in his picture. Berezovksy went into business with Roman Abramovich, since the Russian economy exposed and worked with the Chelsea operator by overtaking controlling stakes in the lucrative oil giant, Sibneft. As Berezovsky meddled in politics, Abramovich lay low. While both were elected members of the Duma, Russiaas house of representatives, and served together, it would soon become evident that only the older oligarch was intent on using fire. To not be trifled with It wouldnat be the exception. Berezovsky was on the list of power-brokers that ushered in a somewhat not known successor in to the big leagues, as Boris Yeltsinas heir-apparent. As Yeltsinas energy receded, Boris Berezovksy surely got to work as well as other company magnates in Russia. They revealed, selected and ushered in the top of the FSB, the company that succeeded the KGB, because the person to take control the reins of power and rule by their demands. That manas title? Vladimir Putin. It remains uncertain what transpired between the oligarch and the man-in-waiting, but it soon became clear that Putin wasn't as flexible as Berezovsky and the oligarchs wished he would be. Yeltsinas ill-health might have made him easier for the oligarchs to manage, but Putin was a person in the prime of his life, intent on creating a new era in Russian politics. Almost just after ascending to power, Putin placed down on oligarch power. As Berezovsky found his relationship with the President decline, he became increasingly vocal in his criticism of the latter a' particularly his handling of the Kursk submarine crisis. Berezovksy fled to London and continued to harangue, to small effect, the Putin government. In the meantime, Roman he was endeared by Abramovich whose apparent distaste for politics to the brand new powers in the Kremlin grew in power. Provided that the small billionaire was content in which to stay the business lane, he'd about gathering untold riches and could face little resistance from Putin and Medvedev. Roman Abramovich then forced Berezovksy to sell him his share of Sibneft, on grounds there was an acceptable chance the Putin regime would nationalize that stake without due compensation. Finding himself in a corner, Berezovksy sold his stake to Abramovich for a somewhat smaller amount. After the former Russian traveler Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated in London, for having worked with Berezovksy, issues stumbled on a mind. Berezovsky became progressively belligerent, and recorded a $6.5 billion situation against Roman Abramovich in London for allegedly having swindled and blackmailed him. The Chelsea operator attempted in vain to have the case utilized in Russia, but Boris would have his way. Having efficiently prosecuted Russia TV, and Forbes for defamation in London, Berezovsky was fairly comfortable in his odds of winning a successful settlement. In 2012, nevertheless, following a bruising and lengthy battle, the court decided in Abramovichas benefit. As if to rub salt in to his wounds, Berezovsky was expected to pay 100 million pounds in legal costs to Abramovich and was called an unreliable witnessa and adeliberately dishonesta in the official wisdom. Boris was found dead on March 23rd, 2013 after having suffered the ignominy of seeing his assets frozen in reaction to a filed by his former fire, Elena Gorbunova. Authorities don't have any cause to suspect foul play, whilst the cause of death stays aunknowna. His Poker Face While itas almost particular, Putin will undoubtedly be in a mood at the death of his opponent, itas uncertain what the enigmatic Roman Abramovich feels about the show. In correct fashion, Roman Abramovich had little to express after his success in court. There was little to gloat about because Berezovsky was regarded as finished, in every sense of the term. He prizes significantly more than anything else if anything the Chelsea operator craved a return to relative obscurity and the life of anonymity. Berezovskyas demise threatens to undermine the Russianas peace of mind, at the very least. The added media glare and analysis on his links to Boris Berezovksy and the complicated world of Russian politics is unlikely to be pleasant news at breakfast time, at the Abramovich home. The Russian opposition, or the anti-Putin alliance to be certain, is likely to use Berezovskyas demise as a call to rally across the flag. With Abramovich being Putinas nearest friend in London, itas likely that a few of that misdirected fear can land at his home. These complications notwithstanding, the Chelsea operator has a greater fear to deal with. The Putin administration now without its greatest rival, will probably be on the watch for any type of perceived challenge from any new place of the Russian landscape and beyond. You can find no permanent friends in politics. Berezovsky was once the darling of the organization, before he was deemed a nuisance. Considerable restraint have been displayed by roman Abramovich to date, by laying low and steering free from the power games that stir in the deepest recesses of the Kremlin. But must he ever be tempted to push the envelope, he need only remind himself of the heavy price other oligarchs have covered crossing those with little patience. And if he ever requires a place of comparative calm and security, thereas often Chelsea FC.

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Kansas survives, La Salle surprises in Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Bill Self didn't have much to say to his team at halftime, not with Kansas playing as poorly as it had all season and North Carolina just 20 minutes away from an NCAA tournament win.

Senior guard Elijah Johnson remembers asking, "What are we going to do, y'all?" Kevin Young, another senior, quickly replied, "We're going to play!" And yet another senior, Jeff Withey, spoke up and reminded his teammates that they had "20 minutes or another weekend."

The No. 1 seed in the South Region roared back onto the familiar floor of the Sprint Center and right past the eighth-seeded Tar Heels, overcoming a nine-point deficit in a 70-58 victory that sent Kansas to the round of 16 for the third straight year.

"I stepped up and said, 'This could be our last 20 minutes. Are we going to go out there and leave it on the floor, or let them roll over us like they did in the first half," recalled Travis Releford, who led the Jayhawks (31-5) with 22 points and eight rebounds.

The No. 13 seed in the West Region upended fourth-seeded Kansas State on Friday night and then got a scooping layup just before the buzzer to beat No. 12 seed Ole Miss 76-74 on Sunday.

"What a great win. What a great weekend over here," said La Salle coach John Giannini, whose team actually started its run by beating Boise State in a First Four game Wednesday night.

"We couldn't be more proud," Giannini said. "I know La Salle is proud of these guys. We talk all week about the great La Salle tradition, and when you come in, you want to bring that back, and these guys are doing it right before our eyes."

The five-time national champions beat the Tar Heels, another program steeped in tradition, in the NCAA tournament for the third time in the past six years. That includes last season, when they beat their former coach Roy Williams and his Tar Heels to reach the Final Four in New Orleans.

"I don't think it has much to do with Coach Williams or me. I think it has something to do that the three nights we played, we played well," said Self, who was asked to make sense of the success he's had against the man he replaced 10 years ago.

"That kind of stuff is blown up way more than it should be," Self said. "Coaches know players win games and certainly in the games we've played, we've had our players step up and play great."

Withey had 16 points and 16 rebounds on Sunday night, helping Kansas outscore North Carolina (25-11) by a staggering 49-28 in the second half. That not only wiped out the Jayhawks' deficit, it allowed both coaches the opportunity to sub in bench players in the closing seconds.

"We lost to another basketball team," Williams said afterward. "The fact that I coached here for 15 years is extremely important to me, but it doesn't add anything to today.

"I hurt for my kids in the locker room," he added quietly. "The NCAA tournament, the swiftness with which your season ends is dramatic, and it hurts everywhere."

Ole Miss (27-9) was leading La Salle 74-72 with 1:07 left Sunday night when Tyreek Duren made two foul shots to tie the game. At the other end, flamboyant Rebels star Marshall Henderson failed to hit an off-balance bank shot that would have given his team the lead.

The Explorers allowed the final seconds of regulation to melt away, and Tyrone Garland slashed across the lane for a scooping layup with 2 seconds left that gave them an exhilarating victory.

"Time was running out, and I felt like I could get the drive," said Garland, who couldn't make a jumper most of the night. "When I cut, I just saw an opening and took the ball up."

The basket set off a wild celebration on the Sprint Center floor, and allowed La Salle to join another upstart — Florida Gulf Coast, from the South Region — in the round of 16.

"I don't know how to feel, because I've never been here. I could say it's the greatest feeling, but honestly, I don't know," said the Explorers' Ramon Galloway. "It's wonderful. It's just a wonderful story to uplift the La Salle community."

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In interview, Sandusky speaks of Paterno, witness

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Jerry Sandusky says a key witness against him misinterpreted him showering with a young boy in the Penn State team showers more than a decade ago.

Sandusky said in brief excerpts broadcast Monday on NBC's "Today" show that he doesn't understand how Mike McQueary concluded "that sex was going on" when he witnessed Sandusky showering with a boy in 2001.

Documentary filmmaker John Ziegler says he conducted 3½ hours of interviews with the former Penn State assistant football coach, now serving a decades-long sentence for child sexual abuse. Sandusky maintains his innocence.

Sandusky says he's not sure whether Joe Paterno would have let him keep coaching if he suspected Sandusky was a pedophile.

Montenegro v England: Mystery of Manchester City exclusion remains as... - The Independent

When Joleon Lescott is expected to think about his odds of being in the England squad, whenever they qualify for the Planet Cup finals next summer, he pauses for a moment and then hedges his bets. aSitting here today, if I was asked by youad that this past year then Iad have said: aYeah, fairly gooda. Nevertheless, you donat know. If I could play more frequently at team level then I think Iall be there.a Answering questions in a beach front cafe in town of Riccione, where England have been centered before and after Fridayas World Cup qualifier against San Marino, isn't really where Lescott anticipated to be this weekend. He in the pipeline to be in Paris along with his wife Debbie, taking advantage of a worldwide week when, he thought, his country did not need him. As it stands, Lescott will be in the side tomorrow night when England experience Montenegro in Podgorica inside their essential World Cup qualifier. Eleven days ago he wasn't even in Roy Hodgsonas 26-man team for the 2 qualifiers having, in the language of the manager, performed atoo little footballa for Manchester City. Come the end of Fridayas game in Serravalle he was carrying the captainas armband for the next time in his international career. But then Lescott, 30, knows only too well how fast things can transform. Last summer at Euro 2012 he and John Terry started every game together at one's heart of Hodgsonas support. Lescott had just gained his first Premier League winnersa honor with City, beginning 40 games in most contests. He enjoyed, if he was fit. Today he is pretty much out in the cold. It's not yet been satisfactorilyA discussed why Roberto Mancini has taken against Lescott to such anA degree. The teenage Serb Matija Nastasic has been remarkable, but even in Vincent Kompanyas absences the Town manager has generally considered Kolo TourA and Javi Garcia as opposed to Lescott. However, the new agreement between the Football Association and the groups that participants do not examine club concerns on international responsibility meant Lescott was struggling to provide his view on the situation. aTowards the finish of the growing season, Iall address that,a he explained. aBut for now, Iam fully dedicated to England and what England need to do.a He will probably partner Chris Smalling tomorrow night, having played alongside the United person on Friday. Smalling is the only key defender still open to Hodgson from the four he picked in his initial squad after the withdrawals of Michael Dawson, Rio Ferdinand and Gary Cahill. Smalling played under Hodgson at Fulham and is some thing of a popular of the England manager but has actually made two less starts for United, 15, than Lescott has for City this year. Like Lescott, he also seems to be final choice centre-back at his club. But it was Lescott who was initially left out and then called up when Dawson withdrew. aOf course it is a concern that I havenat been playing as much I'd like, but I have confidence in my ability,a Lescott said. aTouch wood I havenat been injured a' since I havenat been playing a so I feel sharp enough to adapt to something. I'm not saying that I am a certain start but I feel healthy and feel sharp. aI donat think everyone else in the squad has played every game because the last squad. If you were to think about it like this no-one can be at their final peak but I'm comfortable within my power. Since the other players certainly I wasn't playing as frequently. Rio and jordan were playing routinely and playing well so the reasons are fully understood by me for perhaps not being within. aI donat think the manager owes anything to me special to other people... he said Chris had played in the last game against Brazil and did well. I understood his decision and respected them. Bob has performed more for England. Thatas just how I look at it. But Iam here today and Iam planning to simply take the chance with both hands.a Lescott says that he still enjoys waking up for training in the morning and is at the training ground even on days off because he likes to keep ticking over. His fracture with Mancini did actually come after the director criticised his defender following a Champions League defeat to Ajax in Amsterdam on 24 October. After that another game wasn't started by Lescott before visit of his former team Everton at the start of December. His contract is up in the summer of next year and already there has been suggestions that a new player signed for A24m might be permitted to go for a fraction of that charge this summer. If his City career is coming to an end, at least as long as Mancini stays at the club, then there is still lots at stake for England. He's still young for a central defender. aThe Euros were good and if I never played for England again which will have been down as the ultimate purpose to have played in,a he said. aBut to play on the planet Cup is everyoneas desire. No disrespect to the Euros but you donat develop thinking of the Euros, you desire the World Cup. Thatas the exact same for all and Iam no different.a Of course, there are several players on the edges of Hodgsonas group who are thinking exactly the same and in central protection Hodgson has a lot of players to select from. If Lescott works tomorrow evening then one needs, especially given Ferdinandas withdrawal, that Hodgson will feel a specific respect towards him. Undoubtedly more than he has experienced with Mancini at City. England hopeful: Lescott by figures 25 England limits won by Lescott. He made his debut from the counter against Estonia in October 2007 1 Defeat for England in Lescottas last 13 performances a the Euro 2012 quarter-final damage to Italy

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What do Newcastle United want to do to gain at Manchester City? - ChronicleLive

For Newcastle United fans, the journey back from trips to Anfield and Old Trafford along the M62  has became a predictable and tedious experience.

And while you would have to dust down the history books and go back to 1972 for the last win over Manchester United in front of the Stretford End, and to 1994 for Newcastle's last victory against Liverpool on Merseyside, the Magpies are yet to get off the mark at Manchester City's Eastlands home.

And whatever you want to call it, whether it be the City of Manchester Stadium or the Etihad  – the venue has not been kind to the Magpies since the Citizens moved from Maine Road.

It was at the Moss Side ground that Newcastle last experienced a win in Manchester, Alan Shearer scoring a late winner for Sir Bobby Robson's side in September 2000.

Injuries to star names like Michael Owen, Joey Barton and Hatem Ben Arfa have haunted United, and a winless run of eight visits to the stadium which was originally built for the Commonwealth Games in 2002 has made for a miserable time for Geordie fans at the venue.

Indeed, the last four visits have all ended in defeat, with Eastlands the ONLY venue  in the top flight where Newcastle have never experienced a victory.

Champions-elect  City inflicted United's first Premier League defeat of the season on another day when nothing fell for the Magpies at Eastlands. A penalty award just four minutes before the break when Yaya Toure fired the ball against the hand of Ryan Taylor allowed Mario Balotelli to open the scores before Micah Richards gave Newcastle a mountain to climb.

And by the time Dan Gosling had became the 100th player to score in the Premier League for Newcastle there were few positives to cling to for Geordie supporters.

Forget the defeat, the main thing Newcastle fans will remember this game for is Nigel De Jong's horror challenge on Hatem Ben Arfa.

The foul – just like Callum McManaman's on Massadio Haidara last week – went unpunished and there was  no retrospective action by the FA.

But on a day of no justice, Newcastle fan Adam Johnson rubbed salt into the wounds to score the winning goal for  City.

Joey Barton was soon joining him on the injury list in the game with a broken foot sustained in the same game, decimating his season until May.

Andy Carroll (pictured) pulled one back in the closing stages but in a further twist, Kinnear called Charles N'Zogbia by the name of "Charles Insomnia" to conclude an ill-fated night.

N'Zogbia slapped in a transfer request and by the end of the month Republic of Ireland international Given was also a City player too.

An Oba Martins goal put his side ahead but more pain was to follow as the goals flowed and Newcastle were put back in their place.

In an awful game, the contest only livened up a touch in the second period and in the final minute Nobby Solano looked to have won it when his 20-yard drive at goal was heading for the net – only for team-mate Antoine Sibierski to get in the way and deflect it wide on the return to his old club.

The straw that broke the camel's back, though, wasn't any of the three goals that left United on the ropes again at Eastlands.

Indeed, it was the sight of Lee Clark and Scott Parker running into each other for disorganised Newcastle that proved to be the moment that tipped then- chairman Freddy Shepherd over the edge.

A banner that read: "Souness out!" before the game summed it all up for the struggling Magpies and the next morning the Scot was sacked and replaced by Academy director Glenn Roeder.

The Premier League's all-time leading scorer netted his 250th goal in the competition with a fantastic long-distance strike after hammering home a pass from Titus Bramble.

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Feature: A thing of beauty - ManUtd.com (website)

26/03/2013 11:24, Report by Adam Marshall Artist Ben Mosley has mentioned the task he has developed for the Manchester United Foundation after impressing Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill together with his painting. The 31-year-old has undertaken two major projects in colaboration with the team, making many a large number of pounds for charity. 'The Rooney v Man City' describes Wayne Rooney's popular overhead activate the Manchester derby in 2011 while 'Legends' attributes Denis Law, Denis Irwin and Peter Schmeichel and was painted 'live' throughout a dinner in London where in fact the trio were guests of honour. "Basically, I was doing some work for Gordon Taylor at the PFA and Iad done a of Manchester United named aUnited Forevera," explained Mosley to ManUtd.com.A "I thought Gordon may know somebody at United and he called up David Gill and arranged a gathering for me. [Chief running officer] Michael Bolingbroke and David met that same afternoon and they were great about any of it and viewed the painting. They said the painting would have to be more specific to Manchester United as they felt because the membership it wasnat quite recognisable. "So they asked me around Manchester to look at the first property sport of the season against Tottenham last season and believed to are available in and get yourself a sense for the area and the atmosphere. I'd to go away and focus on a that did United justice. "The painting I made a decision to do was in line with the most readily useful moment a' Wayne Rooneyas target against Manchester City. The reason why I portrayed it from a wide variety of sides was because of the scale of the goal. It was very spectacular and the viewer was wanted by me to become absorbed by it. "Iam 31 and I think itas been the very best purpose in my entire life because of the moment and to accomplish it in front of that many people in a

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Duke compared to. Michigan State: Crucial Participants to Look At in Special 16 Series

Tom Izzo and Mike Krzyzewski have stolen a few of the pregame headlines, but when Duke and Michigan State square off Friday, the result is likely to be resolved by the players on the court. Both instructors have a brief history of tournament success. Two of the very most powerful figures in contemporary school basketball, Izzo and Krzyzewski continue steadily to develop effective plans with some marquee people. Aside from the result, this game will be certainly one of the best matchups to view in the Sweet 16 and the following participants will have a significant impact on which group innovations in the Big Dance. All figures and ranks from ESPN.com and TeamRankings.com. Duke Seth Curry, G Streeter Lecka/Getty Pictures Elderly guard Seth Curry may be the unquestioned head of the Blue Devilsa backcourt. Heavy competition runs end and start with knowledge at the guard positions and Duke certainly has a good one in Curry. The 6a2a sharpshooter led the Blue Devils in scoring in 2010 with 17.3 points per game on 42.6 percent firing from behind the arc. Heas capable of rating in bundles and Dukeas likelihood of beating Michigan State start with a great performance from Curry. Averaging 21.5 points per game in the competition, his weight have been pulled by Curry, specially with forwards Mason Plumlee and Ryan Kelly in foul trouble Sunday against Creighton. If the big men can stay on the courtroom, he wonat need to carry the Blue Devils at the offensive end, but that will be a question mark against an actual Michigan State frontcourt. Mason Plumlee, F Howard Smith-USA TODAY Sports Dukeas second-leading scorer this season, the 6a10a Plumlee picked up the slack in the Blue Devilsa frontcourt with Kelly on the rack. With his running mate back in motion, Plumlee has grown because of a few mismatches in the paint. In the second round against Albany, Plumlee published 23 points and eight boards within an extraordinary effort at both ends of a floor. Paired with Curryas 26 items, the Fantastic Danes didnat have an answer to Dukeas balanced attack. Michigan State isnat Albany. The Spartans play an actual sport in the paint, led by a couple of bruising large men, and they match well with Plumlee and Kelly. Guard play could be the determining aspect in this competition, but Duke has to set the tone below the hoop. If Plumlee canat beat with Michigan Stateas major men, it'll be a long time for the Blue Devils. Michigan State Derrick Nix, C John Osentoski-USA TODAY Activities Elderly heart Derrick Nix didnat grab the headlines in the regular season, but heas had a solid year for the Spartans. Calculating 10 points and 6.5 rebounds per game, the 6a9a, 270-pound big man has offered enough at the offensive end to fit his physical existence on protection. Nix has hit still another gear in the competition, though. In Michigan Stateas first two competitions, Nix has averaged 18 factors and 11.5 per sport, including a, 15-rebound efficiency against Valparaiso in the second round. The guts has played enormously in the competition and heall function as key to a State win on Friday. Neutralizing Dukeas pair of talented forwards should come down seriously to a physical performance from both he and Adreian Payne. H Harris, G Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images Newcomer guard Gary Harris hasnat wilted under the brilliant lights of the Big Dance. The Spartansa second-leading scorer has averaged 16.5 points per game in the contest, including a 23-point attempt against Memphis in the third round. With plenty of length (6a4a) and a deadly three-point stroke (41.9 percent in the regular time), Harris will undoubtedly be crucial at both ends of the ground. Michigan State will have to keep pace by having an intense Duke offense, nonetheless it will also have to protect some exceptional three-point photographers. There isnat an element of this matchup that wonat provide an interesting article and extremely entertaining game. These teams fit up quite well and each squadas key people must step up to ensure a victory on Friday. Link toAPrintable PDF

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What Occurred Last Night: Miamias Ability Reaches 27, Tigeras Number. 1 In The World Again

The only real relevant dialogue in the NBA today revolves around Miamias streak: when it'll end, will it ever end, what does it mean, does anything be meant by it, and so on. In the great scheme of titles, this is only decoration a' all things considered, this isnat the 1972 Miami Dolphins 17-0 season, when perfection and championship relevance incorporated historically. This is a Miami Heat team battling legacy on numerous fronts and machines. Since itas no more good enough to win titles, at the very least not when three of the leagueas most readily useful team up for that purpose. But whatas therefore interesting about any of it ability isnat the victories themselves, but instead their quieting scale. No oneas discussing Miamias weaknesses or threats to their throne or other details of detraction. Thereas one team and thereas everyone. Thereas one player, LeBron James, and everybody else. Anything have been driven right into expectation and thereas hardly by reality left to state. Oh yeah: LeBron had 24 points, 11 assists and 9 rebounds last night in a 108-94 win without Dwyane Wade on the 2nd night of a road back-to-back. According to usual. After winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational recently by two strokes, Tiger Woods vaulted to No. 1 on earth for the very first time since October 2010. Chalk it as much as unprecedented connection balance or or whatsoever else, but things just seem right with Tiger at the top of the golf world. And this news, at its core, is just a demonstration of athletes as people, or really athletes just as athletes. Tiger is just a example in perception as reality, that heas an introverted and pompous penis who is excellent at tennis. And we can and do enjoy the latter without engaging the former, which is a reduction in that story doesnat totally eat the nuts and bolts of the whatas going on: thereas an individual doing things that many of us canat do, and seeing something done in quality is pretty neat. Therefore Tiger Woods atop the world leaderboard is neither record or metaphor; itas just a thing which makes sense, sports-wise. Picture via

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NBC hires ESPN UKs Rebecca Lowe as Premier League host ...

NBC announced the first piece of their Premier League coverage, showing immediate signs that the network isn't hear to "Americanize" the game.

Former ESPN UK host Rebecca Lowe has signed a multi-year deal to host EPL coverage for NBC, which will be across multiple networks starting in August, according to a network press release. Richard Deitsch of Sports Illustrated broke the story yesterday. Lowe will be relocating from England to host from NBC's International Broadcast Center in Stamford, Connecticut. Lowe has worked for Setanta Sports and BBC, in addition to ESPN UK over in England.

"I'm about to begin the most exciting chapter of my life," said Lowe. "Joining NBC to present the Premier League is an enormous privilege. Not only do I get to combine my love of football and of TV presenting, but I'm getting the chance to do that in a new country, which poses a real challenge. I'm impatient for the summer to come, and inspired by NBC's outlook on putting live football on the telly...as we say in England."

"Rebecca has the perfect combination of soccer knowledge and perspective to lead our viewers through all the drama and excitement of Premier League," added Pierre Moossa, Coordinating Producer, NBC Sports Group Soccer. "When we started the talent search, Rebecca was our top choice as host, and we are extremely fortunate to have her join our team"

NBC owns the rights to every English Premier League match beginning with the 2013-14 season. Games will be aired live via NBC, NBC Sports Network, NBCSports.com, Telemundo and mun2, in addition to extra streaming platforms.

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Raiders Enthusiastic About Tracy Porter?

This Year, Tracy Porter delivered a Manning interception for a in Super Bowl XLIV to secure upAa New Orleans Saints victory. In 2012, Porter and Manning turned teamates with the Denver Broncos. But, Porteras career in Denver did not last long. After just one season with the team, Porter can be an unrestricted free agent.AHe played in just six games which he fought by way of a seizure and his 2012 season was ended by a concussion. Porteras initialAseizureAhappened in the preseason and hadAsymptoms later in the season thatAwere virtually identical. Porter made just one interception in 2012 that arrived in week one against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Oakland Raiders have large requirements in the secondary, andAare allegedly interested in Porter. Within days gone by couple seasons, their top cornerback has been lost by the Raiders in Nnamdi Asomugha and their top security in Michael Huff. Porter enjoyed for Raidersa coach Dennis Allen with the Saints. However, the Raiders may also be enthusiastic about other people at the positioning. It was reported on the week-end that the RaidersAare enthusiastic about Cowboys unrestricted free agent, games were started just two by Mike Jenkins who in 2012. Will the Raiders signal both free agents or will they choose from among the sides? Last season was struggled by theadefense finishing 20th in the league against the pass. Thus, they will be trying to find as much aid in the secondary as you can.

Gayle on Fulham radar - Clubcall

Fulham have been linked with a summer swoop for Peterborough striker Dwight Gayle, who has impressed in the Championship this season.

Gayle has hit 11 goals in 21 games for Posh so far this term and has been watched by several Premier League scouts in recent weeks.The 22-year-old was on loan at Dagenham and Redbridge for the first few months of the season, but returned to London Road after scoring eight goals for the League Two side.His form has been so good that he is now commanding a regular starting role for Posh and Fulham boss Martin Jol has been alerted to the youngster.Jol is on the look-out for emerging English talent and is reportedly considering a summer offer for the forward who is valued by Peterborough at around £2million, although that could rise if he continues to impress.

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Garland's late picture brings Manhunter Salle to round of 16

KANSAS TOWN, Mo. (AP) a' Tyrone Garland banked home a sweeping layup with 2 seconds left and 13th-seeded Manhattan project Salle beat Mississippi 76-74 on Sunday, vaulting the Explorers to their greatest function in the NCAA tournament simply because they played for the champion in 1955. Ramon Galloway had 24 points for La Salle (24-9), which was playing its next game in five days. No. 12 Ole Miss (27-9) brought 74-72 with 1:58 left but didn't achieve the regional semifinals for the very first time since 2001. After Tyreek Duren's two foul pictures tied it 74-all at the 1:07 mark, Marshall Henderson failed to hit an off-balance bank shot that would have given Mississippi the guide. Henderson had 21 factors in game with 11 cause changes. Duren had 19 points for La Salle and Garland had 17. Murphy Holloway had 14 factors for Mississippi, which dropped one gain afraid of breaking the college history. Jarvis Summers had 12 and Nick Williams had 10 for the Rebels, who have been an unpleasant 10 for 21 from the foul line.

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WWE Hall of Fame 2013: Trish Stratus Says Whom She Wants to Induct Her

Trish Stratus' fans want Lita to induct her into the WWE Hall of Fame and the former women's champ is apparently down with that idea.

On April 6 at Madison Square Garden, Stratus will join Bruno Sammartino, Booker T, Donald Trump, Bob Backlund and Mick Foley in the most loaded class the WWE Hall of Fame has ever seen.

Stratus said in an interview with Ministry of Slam Radio (via wrestlinginc.com) "I put a poll on my website, asking who would my fans like to see induct me into the Hall of Fame. Lita won with a landslide, I would say, I can't disagree with that sentiment."

Her fans made an excellent choice. Lita, like Stratus, is one of WWE's most successful and popular female performers. Both women went far beyond being eye candy, showing the world the thrilling potential of women's wrestling.

The woman Slam! Sports called, "the best female pro wrestler of all time" deserves a big name for her induction ceremony. The collective shadows of Sammartino, Foley, Booker T and Backlund will be mighty big, but WWE should do everything it can to make Stratus' moment special.

WWE might be tempted to have a current Diva do the inducting, but the only WWE woman on Stratus' level right now is Lita. Champion inducting champion, innovator inducting innovator, is the right way to go.

Were Fabulous Moolah alive today, there would be a debate about her doing the honors. As it stands, the folks that select the inductors at the Hall of Fame ceremony the night before WrestleMania have a no-brainer on their hands.

Years from now, perhaps even next year, Lita will undoubtedly join Stratus in the Hall of Fame. Perhaps Stratus can return the favor.

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United States employer Juergen Klinsmann skeptical of Manchester United striker Javier... - The Independent

US instructor Juergen Klinsmann's slogan for tonight's World Cup CONCACAF qualifier against Mexico has been arespect but maybe not feara but when it concerns coping with striker Javier Hernandez, it is obvious there's trepidation in addition to respect. Manchester United striker Hernandez is by far probably the most dangerous striker in the CONCACAF area and his two objectives against Honduras, in Friday's 2-2 draw, took his national team tally to an extraordinary 30 in 45 trips. "I do not prefer to speak about goals, for me personally it's points, effects that count," the forward, nicknamed "Chicharito", informed reporters on Monday. His capability to place the ball in the back of the web is what defines him as a person and - for the Americans - a danger to their hopes of a first ever qualifying gain at the Azteca stadium, though an admirable sentiment. Omar Gonzalez, the Mexican-American main defender who will make against Hernandez, was well alert to the challenge facing him and a, injury-hit U.S. Defense. "He is just a good goalscorer. He is continually on the move and is very portable. During crosses, you can look back and you see him one place and the following thing you know he is somewhere else," the L.A. Galaxy defense said. "You have to manage to hold your eye on him, and the ball at the same time. When you can have the ability to accomplish that and play tough on him, I believe we hopefully will not let him get a goal." SCIENTIFIC COMPLETE The talents of the Mexican attack were evident in the 2-2 draw in Honduras on Friday - the starting goal was a fantastic, straight, glancing header from Hernandez after a jinking run-down the left and pin-point cross from winger Andres Guardado. The 2nd goal was classic 'Chicharito', escaping his sign, timing his function to the near post properly and getting on the end of a combination from the left with a medical finish. It was a strike that recalled Klinsmann in his prime - natural activity and a killer touch. "He is a player who is exciting to look at. There since he is good," Klinsmann said - is reasons he is playing for Manchester United. "So, we view him, we look him, we discuss him and we're sure our centre-backs will need care of him." U.S. forward Herculez Gomez, who plays in the Mexican league, feels Hernandez's strength is really as much in his attitude as his instinctive power in the penalty area. "He is psychologically strong, I do believe he's cheated every opportunity that's come his way and volumes are spoken by that to his intellectual power. When benched, when questioned he just keeps coming back," said Gomez. "From a striker's perspective - and for me personally, my entire game is action, his activities are unreal, remarkable. He finds breaks, spots, makes himself available, his targets often aren't the nicest but he's this kind of powerful person with his movement." Nullifying the danger Hernandez poses will need the U.S. to deal with Guardado and the other creative force, Giovani Dos Santos, a set of participants who ripped the U.S. Aside in the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup final which Mexico won 4-2. Hernandez did not report because game but Geoff Cameron, anticipated to begin at back for the U.S. on Tuesday, says it will need total concentration to keep him from increasing. "Get tight to him, keep near him, his movement is fantastic - he type of reads off your movement," said Cameron. "He is just got a talent for objectives, he's always sniffing around, you have just surely got to be prepared, watch out all the time, since you never know where he is." Reuters

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Manny Pacquiao Announces Go back to Boxing for Sept 2013

Fan beloved and global boxing experience Manny Pacquiao has made a decision to fight once more in September 2013. The potential fight would come significantly less than a year after his intense December 2012 knockout loss to original enemy Juan Manuel Marquez, according to Eddie Alinea of The Manila Standard Today. Rather than dashing back for his long-term health that could be possibly put by an April bout at an increased risk, the 34-year-old will wait until later in the year before going in the ring again. Pacquiao told Alinea about his view of the speculation and rumors encompassing him and what he wants the supporters to know: Inform them to be patient. Bob Arum and myself have now been talking and will carry on talking. What's clear is theyall see me combat again come September. Perhaps not April nor immediately after that as speculations are going. Tell people that it wonat be long before I cause them to become happy again when I fight. Inform them, too, that I enjoy greatly their concern over my well-being when I lost by KO to Marquez and during the debate whether to fight in April.A I cherish their concern and prayers that I recover rapidly from my knockout loss. Everyone is wanted by me to understand that I'm fully and well recovered. Thanks very much for everyoneas desires. Itas clear that Pacquiao has heard all the information and rumors that have cast around his name during the last four months, and judging from the responses, they have sparked something within the famous fighter. Not merely is Pac-Man fighting the question that creeps into fighters' heads after they are pulled out, but he's also coping with the fact that a large band of fans have given up on the welterweight star. It could be the wake-up call the expert needed, while the reduction Pacquiao experienced was truly the worst of his career. Pac-Man hasnat fought with any sense of frustration for above a, and the losses to Timothy Bradley and Marquez prove it's time for a change. If Pacquiao isnat planning to retire, he must focus exclusively on boxing for the next five months to ensure that the knockout he suffered in December never happens again. Still another intense end like this would likely bring about an immediate end to his profession. So far as whom Pacquiao would face in September, the talk is that it'll likely be Marquez yet again. Both Pacquiao and Marquez know their biggest money-fight would be against one another. Marquezas advocate Fernando Beltran told Boxing Scene that "putting Marquez and Pacquiao together is an attractive financial figure that is produced by the only combination for Juan Manuel," so there's little doubt that the fifth section of this storied battle can happen in September. Following the way the final battle finished, another potential attack would be a cash cow for all parties involved.

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Stoke City: Potters to celebrate landmark at home to Tottenham - This is Staffordshire

STOKE City have confirmed the last home league game of the season, against Tottenham, will be the showpiece match for the club's 150th anniversary celebrations.

The club is set to release details of celebration events at the Premier League clash with Andre Villas Boas' ChampionsLeague chasing side on May 12.

Stoke had considered trying to arrange a showpiece friendly, as the club did for its centenary in 1963 when it hosted Real Madrid at the Victoria Ground.

However, the cost of getting Real or Barcelona to the Britannia Stadium is thought to have run into millions and City felt a glamour friendly wouldn't have been a success unless it was against a club of the calibre of the Spanish giants.

City's chief executive Tony Scholes, pictured, explained: "We did consider having a big match, but we play in the best league in the world so already have at least 19 big home matches.

"Some of them are against some of the biggest clubs in the world, so to put on a game beyond that would be extremely difficult.

"Unless it was against a Real Madrid or Barcelona then we didn't feel it would capture the imagination sufficiently. So we decided to choose one of our Premier League games as our anniversary celebration day."

Most are being organised through the football's community department, with the intention of leaving a legacy in the area.

One example is the scheme run in conjunction with the Woodland Trust that's seen 150 trees planted at both the Britannia Stadium , the Academy dome and the Clayton Wood training ground.

Stoke have also supported local initiatives through the club's Community Fund. Projects have ranged from disabled facilities at allotments in Fenton to providing sports coaching for youngsters throughout North Staffordshire and South Cheshire.

Meanwhile, the story of the club's 150-year history is being told as part of a football exhibition trail through the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery.

Highlights of the exhibition, which runs until November, include the Gordon Banks Statue, England caps awarded to Stoke's Victorian star Tommy Clare, and Denis Smith's training gear from the 1972 League Cup final.

Other projects include asking supporters for their favourite moments in the club's history. The five destinations of the most popular moments will be etched on to a celebratory sign post outside the Britannia.

The Potters have also involved rival clubs in their anniversary by presenting each opposition at the Britannia with a ceramic tile, recognising both clubs.

Chairman Peter Coates will also be hosting an anniversary dinner in November, raising money for the club's community projects.

The club's head of community Adrian Hurst said: "We wanted something that would leave a long-lasting legacy so, for example, we thought the work with the Woodland Trust was a really nice idea.

"We are also looking forward to the Tottenham fixture and are in the process of planning and finalising events for that. That's going to be a real showcase event."

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