mardi 15 mars 2005

Après le calme.... tempête d'inscriptions

Bonjour,

c'etait un peu calme ces derniers temps et bien apres la vague de ce week end en voici une nouvelle !

3 inscriptions :
Christian de l'Oise
Philippe de Moselle
et Gwenola du Finistère

Julie, quant à elle a une page personelle.

Au total : 59 inscrits sur l'ensemble des cartes !


Vous trouvez pas que l'on commence a se sentir moi seul ? A vos commentaires ci dessous !

dimanche 13 mars 2005

Inscriptions de la semaine

3 nouvelles inscriptions cette semaine soit un total de 56 inscrits sur les cartes (France, Belgique, Suisse et Monde).

Les nouveaux inscrits sont :

Audrey des Ardennes
Valérie de Loire Atlantique
Rayane du Loiret

dimanche 6 mars 2005

Célébrité - Pierluigi Collina

Comme vous le savez, le célèbre arbitre de foot est un alopécien, et il n'est pas coutume de retrouver ce genre d'information, en particulier dans un journal de sport. En voici la copie pour ceux que cela interresse, on parle d'alopécie dans la toute dernière ligne.

Collina Set for Desk Job

Italian referee Pierluigi Collina looks set to end his career in the summer and take a desk job.

Last month Collina celebrated his 45th birthday which means that under existing rules he must retire.

Italian rules stipulate he must quit at the end of the current season while UEFA rules would allow him to continue until the end of the calendar year if he wished.

It had been suggested he might get a special dispensation to continue while Football Association board member David Dein had previously suggested Collina might be lured to the Premiership.

However, it was reported today in Italy that Collina will now become the “designatore” – the man who decides the officials to handle Serie A and Serie B games every week. The Gazzetta dello Sport claims the move will be formally announced in June when the Serie B season is over.

He would replace the two men who currently fulfil that function, Pierluigi Pairetto and Paolo Bergamo.

Collina is the most famous official on the planet and has handled many memorable games including the 2002 World Cup final, the 1999 Champions League final between Manchester United and Bayern Munich and last season’s UEFA Cup final.

On six occasions he has been voted as the best referee although this year he lost that title to Germany’s Markus Merk.

Collina, who hails from the seaside town of Viareggio whose other famous football export is current Italy coach Marcello Lippi, has also become a media celebrity, partly because of his unusual physical appearance – he suffers from alopecia.

PA International

Source : http://sport.scotsman.com