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The Second Coming

Posted by Sanjeev on 11 December, 2008

I have been under the impression that a Masters degree earned at home is as valuable as earned abroad. And I never had an idea of leaving India for a degree although I had been under pressure at some point or the other to step abroad for a post-graduate degree. A degree in Internal Combustion Engines is what I desired and when I found it available here at a University in my hometown, I decided to throw myself into the mix and how satisfied I am to be still in my own town, trying to learn the tricks of the trade and learning how to do things in order to learn about an Engine. Engines are things of immense interest and potent that learning about them can be a breeze if one is well informed in the areas of Combustion and Design. The aspects of Combustion are innumerable and so are the aspects of Design which I’ve had a brief insight in my first Semester. I would be really happy if I could trudge along without any arrears in my first semester. I seem to be doing well in a few subjects. And Thermodynamics has been a little concern this semester considering I flunked badly in my first assessment. Internals and End-Semesters hold equal importance here and it is with care that one has to perform in the Assessments in order to gain considerable ground before the End-Semesters can be attended.

The real happiness lay in how satisfied one is with his/her work and how much they love it. I love my Course and I am looking to improve my reading and knowledge even more in the coming semester. I haven’t been too active during my first semester, I should admit. The second semester is going to be a lot different. And if there’s any competition reading, well, watch out.. There’s a gale heading your way!!!!!!!!
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Cristiano Ronaldo-A Modern Slave? Blat(ter)ant twist in the tale?

Posted by Sanjeev on 10 July, 2008

Sepp Blatter has accused Manchester United of ‘modern slavery’ and believes Cristiano Ronaldo should be allowed to leave.

The Portugal winger is one of the hottest properties in the sport after a superb season at Old Trafford last term and speculation about a move to Real Madrid has dominated the summer’s transfer gossip.

“The important thing is, we should also protect the player,” he told Sky News. “If the player wants to play somewhere else, then a solution should be found because if he stays in a club where he does not feel comfortable to play then it’s not good for the player and for the club. I’m always in favour of protecting the player and if the player, he wants to leave, let him leave.”

Blatter believes the issue raises interesting questions about the way transfers and contracts are dealt with in the game.

“I think in football there’s too much modern slavery in transferring players or buying players here and there, and putting them somewhere,” he continued.

“We are trying now to intervene in such cases. The reaction to the Bosman law is to make long-lasting contacts in order to keep the players and then if he wants to leave, then there is only one solution, he has to pay his contract.”

If you ever thought that the road for Cristiano Ronaldo seems to be heading only one way. Ah, think again. Now Sepp Blatter wants to have his say in this issue as well. Calderon might’ve already had a thousand press conferences in the space of 4 months to lure Cristano Ronaldo away from Old Trafford with an offer as high as 300,000$ a week. If Sepp thinks that there is too much modern slavery in Football, why sign a contract in the first place which ties a player to a club for a period. If the player wants to play, he can play, else he could leave. This is what I think Mr.Sepp wants to achieve in World Football.

Ronaldo has a contract to adhere to and fulfil. His contract has just been renewed in February by United to 120,000$ a week. And now, Calderon comes up 3 months later and says that he will get Ronaldo at Real Madrid. Well, Real Madrid have always been known to spend big on players and make em warm the bench for unknown reasons. Beckham was made to warm their benches in 2006-2007 season most of the time. But he showed what a class player he was by helping them to the title toward the end of the season when Capello had selection problems. If Ronaldo does make the move to the The Santiago Bernabéu this summer for a record sum and doesn’t perform for 10 matches, will he still be on the pitch starting matches at Real Madrid? I don’t think it is possible. Because he would’ve been on the subs list by the time he could find his feet on Spanish territory. He has been a great United player, no doubt and an inspiration for the success of the team in the season just gone by. And United in a temple, Sir Alex Ferguson is God. And Ronaldo owes the millions and billions of United fans all around the world. When he doesn’t return the trust and faith put in him by the supporters of the club and his manager who made him what he was today, it will make everyone think of him as a Glory Hunter and not a star that Ronaldo truly wants to become, deep down in his heart. I feel that the only thing that makes Ronaldo want to feel like he wants to move out of the Theatre of Dreams is for making a point that he can play equally well anywhere and keep emulating records for years to come. King Eric never wanted to play for another club after he played for United and won the Premiership with us. George Best is supposedly the best example for a player showing loyalty to the club. And what about Ryan Giggs, he has been at the club right from the time he was 17 and he has never wanted a move away from this gloriuous club with possibly the best history behind a footballing club anywhere in the world.

Ronaldo was spotted young by Sir Alex as many players usually are by him. He has made Ronaldo the star he is today. I feel there exists a certain similarity between Ronaldo and Beckham in the way they have made the statement of fashion come along with them.Ronaldo is a class apart in that aspect compared to any current footballer. And in making his wishes known in a mysterious manner, Ronaldo has left a lot to be desired of him. Especially raising questions about his loyalty to the club that has been so supportive.If Ronaldo stays, the United fans would be behind him, supporting and cheering for him and he would still be a big star at Untied. If he does decide to move away, I think he will be forgotten soon by the United fans and he will not be a footballer whom the fans will give good respect. He would’ve deserted the many millions and billions of United fans for Millions in cash. A star is a star only as long as he is lovable and is loyal to the club and fans. Once his loyalty goes missing for worldly pleasures awarded by money, he becomes just a ordinary player, a bounty hunter.

Even as David Gill, Sir Alex and The Glazers are not intent on selling the star anywhere for any amount of money, Calderon seems to be wanting Ronaldo at his club at all costs. But most of his interviews have been contradictory. One day he seems to want Ronaldo at any cost, next he wants to respect United, next he tells that United are not allowing a player to do as per his wish and the next he says he will get Ronaldo only if the price is right and acceptable. What he wants, he doesn’t know, how he wants to get it. he doesn’t know. Why is he the chairman of such a big club, he doesn’t know, neither do we. :-P

The modern slavery statements made by Sepp are not in place with such a huge air of suspense behind Ronaldo’s future at Old Trafford. It is best for the FIFA to let the issue rest and let things happen as they do. If they do interfere in supporting Real Madrid indirectly with such statements, it is likely to arouse further tension and hot-air between club relations and the relationship between the clubs and FIFA itself as a governing body. It is in the best interests of the club, fans, manager, owners, and player that the contract be honoured before securing a future at either Old Trafford or The Santiago Bernabéu as Ronaldo might have dreamt of earlier than we thought he would.

Glory Glory Man United Glory Glory Man United Glory Glory Man United!

As The Reds Go Marching Ho HO Ho!!!!!!

United Road, take me home
To the place, I belong; sung to the tune of country road
To Old Trafford, to see United
;
Take me home, United
road

Glory Glory Man United
Glory Glory Man
United
Glory Glory Man
United

As the Reds Go Marching On! On! On!

Just like the Busby Babes in Days gone by
We’ll keep the Red Flags flying high
You’ve got to see yourself from far and wide
You’ve got to hear the masses sing with pride

United! Man United!
Where the boys in Red and we’re on our way to Wem-ber-ly
Wem-ber-ly! Wem-ber-ly!
Where the famous Man United and we’re going to Wem-ber-ly
Wem-ber-ly! Wem-ber-ly!
Where the famous Man United and we’re going to Wem-ber-ly

In Seventy-Seven it was Docherty
Atkinson will make it Eighty-Three
And everyone will know just who we are
They’ll be singing ‘Que Sera Sera’

United! Man United!
Where the boys in Red and we’re on our way to Wem-ber-ly
Wem-ber-ly! Wem-ber-ly!
Where the famous Man United and we’re going to Wem-ber-ly
Wem-ber-ly! Wem-ber-ly!
Where the famous Man United and we’re going to Wem-ber-ly

Glory Glory Man United
Glory Glory Man United
Glory Glory Man United
As the Reds Go Marching On! On! On!

Glory Glory Man United
Glory Glory Man United
Glory Glory Man United
As the Reds Go Marching On! On! On!

Glory Glory Man United
Glory Glory Man United
Glory Glory Man United
As the Reds Go Marching On! On! On!

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Manchester United’s Nine League Titles

Posted by Sanjeev on 12 May, 2008

Manchester United lifted their tenth Premier League title on Saturday, take a jog down memory lane as we take a look at the previous nine.

1992/93 FA Premier League Season

Manchester United overcame a slow start to the season after the arrival of mercurial striker Eric Cantona. Cantona wasn’t the only player to make a name for himself though, a then 19-year-old Ryan Giggs retained the PFA Young Player of the Year award, while senior players like Paul Ince, Mark Hughes and Steve Bruce provided the experience. United finished ten points clear of Aston Villa at the top of the table and broke their 26-year barren spell.

1993/94 FA Premier League Season

After a 2-1 win over the previous season’s runners up Aston Villa in August, United rose to the top of the table and stubbornly stayed there all season, finishing eight points clear of Blackburn Rovers. Eric Cantona was awarded the PFA Player of the Year, despite, at one point, being sent off twice in four days. Ryan Giggs, Paul Ince and Lee Sharpe continued to shine as United cruised to the double, with a 4-0 win over Chelsea at Wembley to clinch the FA Cup. The 1993/94 season also saw the arrival at Old Trafford of midfielder Roy Keane, at the time the most expensive footballer in England.

1995/96 FA Premier League Season

United struggled early in the season, but regrouped to challenge leaders Newcastle. By Christmas, United were ten points behind the Tynesiders. The Red Devils rallied though, and narrowed the gap to one point after a narrow 1-0 away win over Newcastle in March. United soon climbed to the top of the table and clinched the title with a 3-0 victory over Middlesbrough on the last day of the season. United then went on to win the FA Cup, becoming the first English side to repeat the double.

1996/97 FA Premier League Season

Manchester United won their fourth title in five years with a successful 1996/97 Premiership campaign. Main challengers Newcastle, Liverpool and Arsenal fell away with poor results towards the end of the season, leaving United seven points clear at the finish. This season also saw the rise to prominence of two future United legends, then 22-year-old David Beckham, who won the PFA Young Player of the Year award, and Norwegian Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer. Sadly though, Eric Cantona announced his retirement on May 18 after five fantastic seasons at the club.

1998/99 FA Premier League Season

The 1998/99 season will be remembered by United fans for generations to come. This season was the season in which The Red Devils became the first English side to win the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League Treble. The season was also a fantastic one in terms of Premiership football, with United clinching the title with a 2-1 victory over Tottenham on the final day of the season to finish one point clear of Arsenal. Some credit for their fantastic Treble season has to go to new signings defender Jaap Stam, and striker Dwight Yorke, both who had brilliant seasons.

1999/00 FA Premier League Season

United simply dominated the Premiership, losing just three games over the course of the campaign and finishing a staggering 18 points ahead of Arsenal. At the end of the season it was announced big Dutch striker Ruud Van Nistelrooy was too join United from PSV Eindhoven and French World Cup hero Fabian Barthez was brought in to replace the error-prone Mark Bosnich.

2000/01 FA Premier League Season

United continued their winning ways with a third straight league title in 2000/2001, finishing ten points clear of Arsenal and 11 clear of a resurgent Liverpool. Manchester United began the season strongly and were odds on favorites to win the title before Christmas. Any doubters of United’s abilities were shocked into silence as they destroyed rivals Arsenal 6-1 at Old Trafford in February. New striker Van Nistelrooy got off to a great start, scoring 23 goals in 32 games, while another record signing, Juan Sebastian Veron, was somewhat inconsistent.

2002/03 FA Premier League Season

United staged an improbable comeback after trailing leaders Arsenal by eight points in March with a game in hand. They eventually went on to seal their eighth title in eleven years after the Gunners slumped to a 3-2 defeat against Leeds United in the penultimate game of their season, a result which left United five points clear at the top of the standings. Dutchman Ruud Van Nistelrooy had another fantastic season, with 25 goals in 38 league matches, and 44 in all competitions. He went on to pick up the Golden Boot award for most Premier League goals and also the Barclays Player of the Year award.

2006/07 FA Premier League Season

The Red Devils marched to their ninth Premier League title in the League’s 15 year history after Chelsea failed to win against Arsenal at the new Emirates Stadium. The result left United seven points clear of Chelsea with two games to play and therefore confirmed the return of the title to Manchester after a three-year absence. Winger Cristiano Ronaldo finished as United’s top scorer in the league with 17 goals. Ronaldo swept the awards at the end of the season, winning the PFA Player’s Player of the Year award, the PFA Young Player of the Year, PFA Fan’s Player of the Year, the Football Writers Association Footballer of the Year and the Barclays Player of the Season.

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