Sunday 9 August 2009

Inter-aposta.


Inter-aposta. The best thing I can do now is to slow down. Seems, that expressing my self freely isn’t an option. My words carry tremendous weight. Since always was my belief that good things definitely come to those who wait patiently. Presently, if someone (i.e. Medvedev or Kuchma) take this in wrong way, I’ll make a permanent enemy. This was before with Soares, Gorbachev, Tony Blair, etc. When this patricians with voices of puppies and attitude of Alexandrites (the type of chrysoberyl, frequently confused with a diamonds), feel pain in theirs arse – they react. However, we know that Barroso – don’t have children. This ruler… Like the Solana, everywhere and in everything. The renamed journal the Le Monde make long special report how he and his son are good. As good as the congratulations from “medvedev” to the his daddy, or maybe his son – the “cavaco”. People of Aviva can see who exactly the bastard with two legs is. What’s happen with Spain is like the three brothers who are deservingly sharing the joy of big ‘A viva’ prize. My worry is that maybe now I should beware when a ‘friend’ ask me for a honest opinion. It’s appearing that “Brotherhood of City” can’t handle the simple truth. If so, in this way I don’t give them (you know how I call them), too much control over my “life”. Who seems to like the enjoying the Inter apuesta… The game is theirs, the rules is theirs – but results are mine… We love to read about the lives of celebrities. We can't hear enough about the gloss and the glamour that their lives, allegedly, contain. We take even more pleasure though, from discovering that they are imperfect souls, just like the rest of us. Oh, how the many chortle, when they see how far the mighty have fallen. Yet if we turn it all around, we see how the likes of you and I might as well be superstars too. For despite our many weaknesses, we too have special talents and heroic qualities. In many ways, WE are now shining like a star.

Daniel Jarque, Spanish Soccer Player For Espanyol, Dead At 26 From Heart Failure 08/ 8/09 06:40 PM. FLORENCE, Italy — Espanyol captain Daniel Jarque has died of heart failure in the team hotel on the eve of the Spanish soccer team's exhibition against Bologna. He was 26. Bologna said the central defender was found unconscious in his hotel room on Saturday night and was taken to a hospital, but "it was not possible to save his life." Espanyol said on its Web site that Jarque failed to respond to several attempts to resuscitate him. "The doctor carried out CPR on the player and used a defibrillator, which showed that the arrest was non-responsive," Espanyol said. "After a few minutes, the first ambulance arrived from the Florence emergency services, who tried again with the defibrillator they carried. "The medical services continued carrying out CPR, administering adrenaline and atropine for an hour. But the player's heart did not react, so finally that determined his death." Italian sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport said Jarque was on the phone with his girlfriend when he suddenly fell silent and the woman then alerted club officials. Espanyol is on a preseason training camp and had earlier held a practice session in Coverciano, a suburb of Florence. Sunday's match against Bologna has been canceled and the team will fly back to Barcelona. Arsenal and Valencia held a minute's silence in the middle of their preseason exhibition at Mestalla stadium Saturday night. Jarque joined Espanyol at the age of 12, making his debut in 2002 and being part of the team that won the Copa del Rey in 2006. Last month, Jarque was given the club captaincy. He also helped Spain win the European under-19 championship in 2003. Barcelona and Real Madrid, both on tour in the United States, sent their respects. "That such a young man, a great professional and sportsman, has suffered this has left us very upset. From here, our sincerest condolences," Raul told sports daily Marca. Barcelona will wear black armbands in its match Sunday against Chivas in San Francisco. "We are greatly dismayed by this tragic event and we deeply regret it," Barcelona president Joan Laporta said. Other players who have died of heart failure include Cameroon midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe, Sevilla midfielder Antonio Puerta and Motherwell midfielder Phil O'Donnell. Foe died during a 2003 Confederations Cup semifinal against Colombia at age 28. He was later discovered to have had a heart condition. Puerta collapsed during a 2007 league game against Getafe and died three days later following a prolonged cardiac arrest at age 22. O'Donnell died after collapsing during a 2007 match against Dundee United in the Scottish league at the age of 35. An autopsy revealed he had died of heart failure.

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