2011年10月29日星期六

Darren Clarke believes that encouraging

But in two years  Northern Ireland have been out of the three Grand Slam champions. Maikeduweier and Sammy McIlroy won the us open for two years, now turn to Darren Clarke. However, Darren Clarke believes that encouraging him instead of the two large wheat but 2007,2008 year win the British Open twice Irishman Harrington.

Darren Clarke's win also confirmed anecdotal one : Tiger not emerged to see Ireland. Indeed, the Tiger injured out Grand Slam to win Irish.

2008 Darren Clarke in Shanghai Tomson won the BMW Championship, Chinese people slowly know his story, the most classic was in 2006, his wife died of breast cancer, his last minute to play, to help Europe win the Ryder Cup. From the 2006 before the lander Cup to win the 2008 Shanghai.

In recent years, he came to count many of East Asia not long ago, I interviewed Vice President, UBS Warburg, he picked up Darren Clarke, at the UBS Hong Kong open, with them playing the Pebble Beach National Pro-am, Warburg and his wife to Darren Clarke impression very good.

2011年10月27日星期四

Two strokes back were South Koreans Kim

Xiamen - Overnight leader Lee Jung-min of South Korea struggled to a three-over 75 in second-round play at the $250,000 Hyundai China Ladies Open on Saturday but managed to maintain a one-shot lead ahead of compatriot Sim Hyun-hwa (71).
Through 36 holes at China's fifth national championship in Fujian province, the 18-year-old Seoul native was at three-under 141 in the China LPGA Tour-Korea LPGA Tour co-sponsored event.
Two strokes back were South Koreans Kim Char-young (70), Kim Bo-kyung (74), Lee Jeong-eun (71) and Lee Il-hee (73), while China's Yang Tao Li shot a 71, tied with South Koreans Jang Ji-hae (73), Kim Ha-neul (74), Kim Hye-youn (71) and Ham Young-ae (72) at three strokes off the pace.
"I played worse than yesterday. You cannot shoot a low number every day. So this score is acceptable, especially considering my game today," said leader Lee. "My problem is driving, which is not ideal. But I saved many pars, which is pleasing. Now I am leading. I am happy to be in a position to win on Sunday."
Before her round, Lee, who won the Thailand Open in February and one event on her domestic tour, said she expected such a result and didn't panic. She admitted the cold weather in the early morning affected her performance.
"I didn't think too much about leading. Obviously, we are close. When I get back to the hotel I will consider my strategy. I must face the challenge," said Lee.

2011年10月25日星期二

Arsenal's Greek test

LONDON - Robin van Persie has emerged as the man to lead Arsenal out of their early-season funk and the Dutch striker will be a key figure in ensuring their rehabilitation continues in the Champions League at home to Olympiakos on Wednesday.
Van Persie, club skipper in the wake of Cesc Fabregas's exit to Barcelona, scored twice in a 3-0 home victory against Bolton Wanderers on Saturday - a win that helped steady the ship after the club's worst start to a Premier League campaign.
Despite that fillip there is still a long way to go before the doom-mongers disperse and anything short of victory on Wednesday against a club with an abysmal record in England would offer them more ammunition.
Olympiakos have lost all nine away games against English opposition in Europe, conceding 29 goals in the process and scoring just once - a record that suggests even an Arsenal side in transition should build on their opening draw in Dortmund with a convincing home win.
Van Persie, 28, has scored five goals already this season and Wenger believes the Dutchman, who British media reported on Monday was in no rush to extend his current deal beyond 2013, is now mature enough to lead from the front, both as a goalscorer and a motivator.
"Robin has matured from the boy who was a little bit emotionally impulsive when he arrived to the guy he is today," Wenger told Arsenal's website.
"It was difficult to predict but he is intelligent, he speaks his mind and you can talk to him as well. He takes advice and overall he has developed very well.
"I think he has a combination of leadership on the pitch. He is technically a super-talent, certainly, and you gain respect from the others. Now he has added the second part, that means speaking his mind."
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He has only played one full match this season

He has only played one full match this season, in last week's win over Birmingham City in the League Cup.
He made a nine-minute appearance as a substitute in City's opening Champions League match two weeks ago against Napoli, and has also made two substitute appearances in the Premier League and started one game.
Tevez has never been far from controversy since moving to England and West Ham United with fellow Argentine Javier Mascherano in 2006, transfers that caused huge problems because their rights were owned by a third party, Media Sports Investments.
The issue, which dragged on for months, eventually saw West Ham being fined 5.5 million pounds ($9.0 million) by the Premier League and after one season at the Hammers Tevez joined Manchester United in 2007.
Although he was part of the United team that won the 2008 Champions League final against Chelsea in Moscow, he fell out with the club during the following season and joined United's rivals and neighbours City at the start of the 2009-10 season.
The deal, reported to have cost City around 32 million pounds, was also worth a reported 225,000 pounds in weekly wages to Tevez.
However, he soon let it be known he was unhappy in Manchester because he was missing his daughters in Argentina and came close to leaving the club in the close season despite May's FA Cup triumph. A proposed move back to Brazil and Corinthians broke down, though.
Tevez, when asked by Sky Sports News if he was finished at City for refusing to play, gave an inconsequential reply.
Speaking through an interpreter he said: "I have been a professional all the time I have been here and last season I was top scorer.
"Last season its true I wanted to leave because of family reasons, but I keep trying to do my best."
Manchester City assistant coach David Platt said: "I don't think anyone can condone a player refusing to get warmed up, no matter what has gone on on the bench, no matter what arguments there might have been. But I think we have got to look at it internally and deal with it.
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"Right now it is very difficult for everybody. We need to calm down from the situation, at the same time as recognising that people want to talk about it."