Soccer

CSKA Moscow ( 0 – 0 ) Kuban , Russia on The 18th of May, 2013 at twenty five past Midday Podcast:
CSKA Moscow ( 0 – 0 ) Kuban , Russia on The 18th of May, 2013 at twenty five past Midday Podcast:
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Hoang Anh Gia Lai ( 2 – 0 ) Ninh Binh , VNM on The 18th of May, 2013 at Midday Podcast:
Hoang Anh Gia Lai ( 2 – 0 ) Ninh Binh , VNM on The 18th of May, 2013 at Midday Podcast:
score: 1 39 minutes ago
Chelsea are a top priced 1.7 with BetVictor and William Hill to win their last game of the season against Everton at Stamford Bridge and look worthy odds-on shots to get the job done. The stats reveal that six of the last 12 league meeti...
Chelsea are a top priced 1.7 with BetVictor and William Hill to win their last game of the season against Everton at Stamford Bridge and look worthy odds-on shots to get the job done. The stats reveal that six of the last 12 league meetings between these two sides have ended in a draw, with both sides securing three wins apiece. However Everton have won only one of their previous 20 Premier League trips to the Bridge, and since the start of 2009-10 the Toffees have won only three of their 20 top flight away games in London (D11, L6). Throw in the fact that Chelsea are unbeaten in their seven league matches (W5 D2) and know that victory will guarantee them a third place finish you can see why they are odds-on to win this despite the fact that the visitors will be desperate to give David Moyes a winning send-off in his last game as manager. Frank Lampard became the highest goalscorer in the history of the club (203) with his brace against Aston Villa, and looks decent value at 7 with Coral and Stan James in the first scorer market. He has been absolutely outstanding all season, and the standout 3 on offer with Stan James about him netting anytime looks huge given that he is as short as 2.25 in a place. The last three meetings in the league between the two sides have seen nine goals netted (average of 3), so backing over 2.5 in this encounter also makes plenty of appeal at 1.73 with BetVictor. In the correct score market I am going to suggest a small punt on Chelsea winning 3-1 – the same as when they last met in the league at Stamford Bridge. That outcome is chalked up at a best of 15 with Stan James.
score: 1 41 minutes ago
Chris Huhne is humbled by his disgrace, Alex Ferguson by his triumph. Those with true humility let their actions do the talkingSaints and sinners of the world unite: you have nothing to lose but your pride. That would appear to be the me...
Chris Huhne is humbled by his disgrace, Alex Ferguson by his triumph. Those with true humility let their actions do the talkingSaints and sinners of the world unite: you have nothing to lose but your pride. That would appear to be the message sent by the odd assortment of heroes and villains who have all claimed to have been humbled in recent times. This week Chris Huhne described his trial and imprisonment as "a humbling and sobering experience". He follows in the footsteps of the similarly repentant Rupert Murdoch, who described his day of interrogation by MPs as "the most humble day of my life".Yet at the same time, others have been proclaiming their humility in their moments of greatest triumph. Sir Alex Ferguson told supporters in his last Manchester United programme note that "the support you have provided over the years has been truly humbling". David Moyes described himself as "humbled" by the reception he received at this last home game as Everton manager. In her last Christmas message the Queen told the nation: "It was humbling that so many chose to mark the anniversary of a duty which passed to me 60 years ago."How can it be that triumph and disaster both have the capacity to humble those who experience them? Can it really be true that someone caught out for sordid, petty deception can feel the same way as someone else riding on the crest of triumph?The two varieties of humility are in many ways very different. There is a kind of standard script which the disgraced are expected to play out in which remorse and humility are the necessary precursors to rehabilitation and resurrection. In this narrative, humility is used as a kind of ethical judo: faced with humiliation you use the momentum to your advantage and transform it into the virtue of humility. They are after all closely related, sharing the same Latin root, hummus, earth, which humility brings you right down to.But why then do victors also claim to be humbled by being exalted? The most humbling day of Alex Ferguson's career was surely when his side was beaten 6-1 at home by rivals Manchester City in 2011, not when he was given an enthusiastic send-off after 26 years at the helm. For a man notoriously ungracious in defeat, that seems rather late in the day to discover humility.It is possible to see a crowd of adoring faces and realise that one is not worthy. But I suspect the more usual reason why people claim to be humbled when they are lauded is that we live in a society in which we are all officially equal. The worst thing anyone can do is appear to set themselves up as superior to others. So what can you say if you are surrounded by adoring fans or loyal subjects? You must show that despite their protestations, you do not think you are any better than they are. You proclaim that you are humbled, bringing yourself down to earth just as others raise you above it.This is the deal: we are happy to single out people as superior just as long as they don't accept the description themselves. We want heroes and idols but we also want egalitarianism and that requires proclamations of humility from our Gods. What both types of humility have in common is that they are both ways of presenting ourselves as grounded, without ideas above our station. Of course, we cannot know in an given case whether this is sincere or merely a rhetorical ploy. Still, it is right and proper that we should challenge the illusion that we are better than we really are, at times of triumph and disaster.Nonetheless, like modesty, humility is something that, if professed, is self-refuting. True humility is expressed in deeds, not words. The humble are those who truly walk the same ground as everyone else, not necessarily with grovelling, hunched backs but certainly not lording it over others either. What we need is more such genuine humility in public life, and hear less of it in extremis. The truly humble feel the ground beneath their feet every day and do not only become aware of it when held
score: 1 41 minutes ago
Kien Giang ( 4 – 2 ) Binh Duong , VNM on The 18th of May, 2013 at five to Midday Podcast:
Kien Giang ( 4 – 2 ) Binh Duong , VNM on The 18th of May, 2013 at five to Midday Podcast:
score: 1 44 minutes ago
By Chris Wright Hark ‘ere at the all new Nitrocharge boots, which join the f50s, Predators and adiPures as Adidas’ fourth boot line in their current range – specifically designed players with “an engine”: t...
By Chris Wright Hark ‘ere at the all new Nitrocharge boots, which join the f50s, Predators and adiPures as Adidas’ fourth boot line in their current range – specifically designed players with “an engine”: think Dani Alves, Daniele De Rossi and Javi Martinez (who are all signed up to wear the Nitrocharge as and when it rolls out). As well as being darn purdy, the Nitrocharge is designed to assist in “off-the-toe sprinting”, with the ENERGYSLING and ENERGYPULSE helping improve the wearer’s turning, reaction and sprinting action. We’re not sure if it’s guaranteed to work on the feet of your average, wildly-hung over, 20-a-day Sunday League clogger, but every little helps, right? Here they be in all their glory (click for full size images)…
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Harimau Muda ( 2 – 0 ) Woodlands W. FC , Singapore on The 18th of May, 2013 at twenty to Midday Podcast:
Harimau Muda ( 2 – 0 ) Woodlands W. FC , Singapore on The 18th of May, 2013 at twenty to Midday Podcast:
score: 1 about 1 hour ago
Stoke City boss Tony Pulis is tightlipped on whether Michael Owen will see action against Southampton. read more
Stoke City boss Tony Pulis is tightlipped on whether Michael Owen will see action against Southampton. read more
score: 1 about 1 hour ago
Per Mertesacker says he's happy at Arsenal. The defender feels that he is wanted by the club and doesn't see any reason to leave. read more
Per Mertesacker says he's happy at Arsenal. The defender feels that he is wanted by the club and doesn't see any reason to leave. read more
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Hamburg chief Frank Arnesen is confident keeping Heung-Min Son this summer. The South Korea striker is a top target for Tottenham. read more
Hamburg chief Frank Arnesen is confident keeping Heung-Min Son this summer. The South Korea striker is a top target for Tottenham. read more
score: 1 about 1 hour ago