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Football Soccer Rule Changes PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 04:17

 Football Soccer Rule Changes Over the Years. Football Soccer Rule Changes Over the Years "Several lives lost by drowning."  These words in a news paper account of an athletic contest would certainly be reason enough for exclamation in this day and age.  However, long ago, that and many similar oddities were the reasons for the game of soccer s being outlawed in England because it was considered "a bloodie and murthering practice rather than a fellowly sport or pastime."  Soccer was referred to as a "friendlie kind of fighting!"

 

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Euro 2008 Preview PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 19:18

Euro 2008 Preview

 

Euro 2008 Preview.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 November 2008 05:27
 
Is Spain Worthy To Be EURO Champions? PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 25 August 2008 05:21

The question has arisen as of late if Spain are worthy to be champions of Europe? As you can tell by my name, my nation were crowned champions in 2004 and it was an experience I hope to experience again. Greece's success in 2004 was priceless. Having said that, you may be able to understand my willingness to come to Spain's aid. Spain does not need my help, but I still feel that I should comment. Spain dominated the EURO tournament and was the most deserving recipient of the title. Any arguement to the contrary is a slap to a great football team and a great footballing country. Irresponsible babble and jealously are the main motivators of insipid attacks on the great Spanish victory. Congratulaions to Spain, the deserving King of Europe.

 
Chines Article PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 06:37
我是在小學5年級開始接觸籃球,6年級時正式加入校隊。每天一早到學校就開始跑步,跑完之後開始基本動作訓練。這些東西都是無聊的,頭3個月的每一天都是一樣的,一成不變。不過這三個月的訓練在無形之間奠定了我的籃球基礎功力。剛加入球隊時,只是因為我的身高比其他人還要高,所以引起了教練的注意。三個月過去了,我們還是沒有機會打五對五,取代而之的,是不同位置的個人技巧訓練,因為體型的關係,我所打的位置是大前鋒(power forward),那是一個負責搶籃板、卡位,等等的角色。我也在這其中學到了禁區裡一對一的技巧。當時因為體力的關係,一直都無法打入先發的位置,不過我們球隊裡的隊長常常在練習過後,或是週末陪我跑步,就是希望我可以加強體力。又過了幾個星期,個人技巧的訓練結束了,接下來是大家期待已久的團隊戰術。我也在過去幾個月的努力下終於正式成為了先發。團隊戰術是死的,不過球員是活的,戰術要發揮,我們就必須讓戰術像活過來一般。我還記得第一場比賽是對上我們的兄弟隊,他們是歷年來的常勝軍,我們最後以十多分的差距獲勝,教練也對我們很滿意,打過了幾場練習賽,勝率一直保持在五成以上。季後賽正式開始了,我們第一場對手不強,所以 贏的不費力。第二場更是容易,對手的身高幾乎不到我們一半,我們因此打的是空中戰。我們的中鋒更是得了20多分,我們整場只讓對方得了1分,最後以60多分獲勝。第三場,是非常重要的,如果我們贏了,我們就可以晉級到複賽。對手的身高都比我們高,加上他們的速度跟我們一樣快,所以那是場硬戰。我們到最後因為體力的關係,4分飲恨。雖然結局不是完美的,不過這過程卻是快樂的。雖然很辛苦,但是卻讓我們其他隊友之間的情誼更堅定。
Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 August 2008 06:39
 
MORE BALKAN ETHNIC CONFLICTS? PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 02 October 2008 05:15

The following is an article from the Australian Macedonian Advisory Council (AMAC):

 MORE BALKAN ETHNIC CONFLICTS?

      With the beginning of the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1991, 
south-eastern Europe has re-emerged as the "powder-keg" of Europe. 
Despite large-scale dislocation and death, the region continues to be 
threatened by extremist politics, ethnocentric movements that demand 
the re-drawing of borders of "lost" territories. The coalition 
government in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) led by
the nationalist VMRO-DPMNE, financed and actively supported by a small 
vocal number of individuals and organisations in Australia, the US and 
Canada is one of these groups.

      In essence, the issue revolves around control of the strategic 
region of Macedonia. For Greeks, Macedonia has formed their northern 
frontier province for the last 4,000 years. Today it is the largest 
and most populous region of Greece, and incorporates the ancient Greek 
kingdom of Macedon, including Pella (the birthplace of Alexander the 
Great) and Vergina (a world heritage site as the burial place of the 
Macedonian kings). Academics agree that the Ancient Macedonians were 
(as they are today), a Greek people. This view is supported by the 
archaeological and literary evidence found in the region.

       The government in FYROM is worked-up for its state to be 
recognised by the international community as the "Republic of 
Macedonia". While on the surface appearing to be a dispute over a 
historic name, FYROM?s claims mask aspirations to territory and 
resources in Greece and other neighbouring states. When the Communist 
Government of Yugoslavia decided to change the name of its southern 
province in 1944 from "Vardar Banovina: to the "Socialist Republic of 
Macedonia", it did so for two reasons: to justify its claims to 
northern Greece, and to dispel the long held claims by Bulgaria over 
"the region" and its people as ethnic Bulgarians. This communist 
policy continues to set the framework for the ambitions of the FYROM 
government today, a policy that continues to destabilise the Balkans 
more than sixty years later.

      Setting history aside, it is very important that the 
international community, understand what they are supporting when they 
recognise a new state. Supporting self-determination must never be at 
the expense of the rights of another state. As with the recent 
"declaration of independence" by Kosovo, subverting the rights of one 
group to support another only causes greater instability. Providing 
diplomatic recognition to the southernmost former Yugoslav Republic 
under the name demanded by FYROM would, constitute just such a case; 
undermining the rights of the Greek Macedonians to their language, 
history, culture and heritage.


Australian Macedonian Advisory Council (AMAC)
www.macedonian.com.au
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Last Updated on Thursday, 02 October 2008 05:22
 
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