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David Beckham met un terme à sa carrière
Le joueur de football professionnel, David Beckham vient d’annoncer via son porte parole qu’il mettait un terme à sa carrière sportive. A 38 ans, l’international anglais quittera officiellement la pelouse à l’issue du championnat de France, le 26 mai lors de la rencontre Lorient-PSG.
« Je remercie le PSG pour m’avoir donné la possibilité de continuer, mais je pense que c’est le bon moment pour finir ma carrière, en étant au plus haut niveau » a déclaré le joueur Anglais. Le président du club PSG, Nasser al-Khelaifi s’est exprimé à son tour: « Je suis triste qu’il prenne sa retraite. J’aurais aimé qu’il continue la saison prochaine avec nous cela a été un grand privilège pour moi et le
Victoire du PSG: La fête gâchée par des débordements !
Alors que l’équipe du Paris-Saint-Germains devenue championne de France s’apprêtait à fêter son titre à paris ce soir. Les festivités ont très vite été interrompues et gâchées par une foule de supporters venus en découdre directement avec les forces de l’ordre.
Les affrontements ont duré plusieurs heures entre les C.R.S et les supporters qui n’ont pas hésité à casser des vitrines, vandaliser des boutiques ou même des véhicules faisant fuir les touristes présent sur le parvis du Trocadéro et de ses alentours. Un bus touristique a également pillé par un groupe d’individus. Au total, les autorités dénombre près de 30 blessés légers dont trois policiers et plus de 21 interpellations selon le préfet de police de Paris.
Les festivités annulés
Pourtant
Regardez la bagarre générale du match Evian – PSG
C’est une bagarre générale sans précédent qui a éclaté à la fin de la rencontre de football entre Evian TG et le Paris Saint-Germain. Alors que le PSG termine à 8 joueurs à cause de l’expulsion de Verrati, Beckham et Sirigu et Evian à 10 avec le carton rouge de Khlifa, les joueurs en sont venus aux mains avec leurs remplaçants mais aussi les membres du staff et une bagarre mémorable a explosé sur le terrain entre les deux équipes. C’est beau le foot…
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The best and worst A-League imports
A-LEAGUE marquee players can be like the little girl with the curl. Like Alessandro Del Piero, when they’re good, they’re very, very good.
When they’re bad, they’re horrid. Like Mario Jardel.
The marquee player concept appeared a great idea when the league started in 2005. It went out of fashion for a time because of some flops, false starts and the success of lesser-known imports like Fred, Carlos Hernandez, Marcos Flores, Thomas Broich and Patrick Zwaanswijk.
But Del Piero is proving that done well, marquee players can more than justify their price tag – increasing their club and league’s profiles domestically and internationally.
The early signs are also promising for Newcastle’s Emile Heskey, who has scored twice in three matches.
Before them,
Les bleus ont retrouvé l’envie !!
Hier 16 octobre 2012, les bleus ont encore une fois montré qu’ils avaient encore beaucoup à donner. Après un début de match assez difficile, la France sortait de la première mi-temps avec 1-0 pour ses adversaires. Mais dès le début de la reprise les joueurs ont montré une véritable envie de remonter et ils ont été récompensés à la dernière minute en tentant un dernier contre qui s’est révélé fatal pour la Rojas. En effet, après un enchaînement de passes magnifiques, Giroud plaça la balle au fond des cages, sous le regard impuissant de Casillas.
La rencontre se termine sur de score de 1-1, un match nul contre les champions du monde et deux fois de suite champions d’Europe, est une véritable victoire pour l’équipe de Didier Deschamps, qui continue son galop
Lance Armstrong dumped by Nike, his biggest corporate supporter, following doping report
Nike, the biggest corporate supporter of Lance Armstrong, has terminated its endorsement deal with the embattled cyclist following last week’s damning report by the U.S. anti-doping agency.
The move happened on the same day that Armstrong stepped down as head of his Livestrong cancer charity.
“Due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled Nike for more than a decade, it is with great sadness that we have terminated our contract with him,” the company said Wednesday in a news release. “Nike does not condone the use of illegal performance enhancing drugs in any manner.
“Nike plans to continue support of the Livestrong initiatives created to unite, inspire and empower people affected by cancer.”
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency released
Walkom: McGuinty resigns: Dalton McGuinty takes democracy lessons from Harper
When Prime Minister Stephen Harper shut down Parliament for just six weeks in 2010, he was called a dictator.
“What’s Stephen Harper trying to hide?” the opposition Liberals asked in a televised ad. “What’s his real agenda?”
New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton called Harper’s decision to prorogue — his second in two years — “the kind of thing you hear of in dictatorships.”
In downtown Toronto, about 3,000 people demonstrated in the streets.
But when Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced Monday that he was suspending the Ontario legislature indefinitely — and probably for at least six months — the political classes responded with a collective yawn.
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and Progressive Conservative chieftain Tim Hudak said they’d both prefer the
Cohn: McGuinty resigns: Chris Bentley could be first casualty of Liberal renewal race
Who will lead the Liberals back into the wilderness, whence they came nearly a decade before?
That’s the challenge facing the leadership aspirants who want to be premier — for a day, a week, a month, maybe two — until the minority Liberal government faces defeat in the legislature. And likely loses a general election.
Undaunted, the would-be successors to Dalton McGuinty tap danced their way into a special cabinet meeting Tuesday, preening before the assembled cameras while playing coy about their ambitions. Filing out, the ministers were rather more subdued.
Inside the cabinet room, the premier laid down the law — insisting they resign as ministers of the Crown before seeking the brass ring. No more car and driver, no corner office or sycophantic staff.
Shedding the perquisites of
Loblaw cuts 700 Toronto head office jobs
The decision by Loblaw Companies Limited to chop 700 jobs from the payroll in administration and at head office in Brampton on Tuesday was met with mixed reviews from analysts and investors.
After the announcement, shares rose 84 cents and closed at $34.72.
Loblaw has been upgrading its supply chain technology and infrastructure and while the job cuts may reflect greater efficiencies, Perry Caicco, managing director, CIBC World Markets, warned investors against applying the savings directly to the company’s bottom line.
“Notwithstanding that these job cuts probably reflect a demand from the parent company to generate some return on the outsized capital spending on
systems, it is highly unlikely that these actions will directly boost earnings,” wrote Caicco in a note to investors on Tuesday.
“The
Lance Armstrong steps down as head of foundation, gets dropped by Nike
In his first acknowledgment that his personal brand has been damaged by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency’s voluminous account of what it characterized as “serial cheating” throughout his cycling career, Lance Armstrong resigned as chairman of the Livestrong Foundation he created to help cancer patients, he announced Wednesday.
And in a further blow to Armstrong’s reputation, longtime corporate sponsor Nike announced it was terminating its contract with Armstrongbut would continue supporting the Livestrong initiatives.Nike is the foundation’s most substantial corporate partner, marketing a line of athletic apparel and equipment that bears the Livestrong brand. Nike was also the creative mind behind the wildly popular Livestrong wristbands that since 2004 have generated roughly $80 million
