Thursday, September 17, 2009

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Fund drawers

The Tribune de Genève "we announced July 24: The first pickaxe Park Hentsch, which runs the stadium where extended Charmilles, are planned for 2010 ... hopefully ... and if all goes well, we can also wait for 2010 the first sod to get rid of stage Praille?

"We must destroy the Geneva stadium, "calm, heroic, the concert promoter Michael Drieberg in Le Matin of October 2 ...
... Uh oh, copier, it was prim's!
And Drieberg proposing a popular vote for the reconstruction of a smaller stage for Charmilles, with replacement from the stage of Praille by houses and a park.
Chiche? We launch an initiative?

Euroculture

A paperback book entitled "90 minutes" containing 90 contributions (German, French and Italian) writers narrating their relationship to Baball was distributed free to 20,000 copies at the entry stages which played the meetings hosted by Switzerland in the framework of the Euro2008. Knowing that these meetings have attracted 350,000 people (or 17 times more than the draw of the book), we say that the authors of this interesting initiative are not very optimistic about the taste of football fans for reading. And if the texts published (1300 characters maximum) had been edited as labels on beer bottles, they would have had more success.
Especially one might balance the bottles on the players and the referee if we were not happy with the outcome of the match, or arbitration.

NATURAL SELECTION
According to a study conducted during the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the number of cardiac emergencies has tripled during the matches, and the days when Germany played, the case of medical intervention for reasons of origin heart rate were increased by at least 2.5 compared to a normal day, even three at the quarter and semi finals, Cardiologists CHUV, Lausanne, had already seen an increase of 60% of sudden deaths during the 2002 World Cup. Stress, anger, alcohol or tobacco multiplies the risk among fans. Hence the title of "20 Minutes" (March 11): "The Eurofoot kill the faint of heart."
For weak brains, we did not even wait for the start of competition.

The blood centers were concerned: they might lack the donated blood during Eurofoot, as in Germany at the 2006 World Cup. The needs were increasing because of the arrival of foreign audiences, but donors were no more likely (they might even be less) and a collaboration with UEFA had failed, because of the UEFA, which had refused to provide tickets for matches donors. Not that UEFA is against the blood donation not is simply that it is against the donation of tickets. In fact, donations, she is in favor, UEFA. But only when it benefits.