Thursday, 22 May 2008

Man Utd crowned champions of UEFA Champions League 07/08

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Manchester United 1 - 1 Chelsea

Manchester United became kings of Europe for the third time on a night of high drama and emotion in Moscow as they beat Chelsea 6-5 on penalties after a 1-1 draw after extra time.

Goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar was the hero with a penalty save to deny Nicolas Anelka after Chelsea captain John Terry had missed the chance to win the Blues the trophy by firing his own spot-kick hit the post.

The dramatic shootout looked to be going Chelsea's way after Petr Cech saved Cristiano Ronaldo's effort but Terry's miss opened the door for Sir Alex Ferguson to clinch his second Champions League crown.

As the celebrations began, you could have expected the ghosts of such giants as Duncan Edwards and George Best to be dancing with delight at the outcome.

It is 40 years since United first won the trophy with a team rebuilt by Sir Matt Busby from the survivors of that Munich disaster. Eight players lost their lives following the catastrophic events on a snow-filled German runway in February 1958.

It was fitting that United became the first English club to win the trophy 10 years later and even more apt that, half a century on, Ferguson's men had again taken on Europe's finest and beaten them all.

Their achievement was made even more poignant by Munich survivors Harry Gregg, Albert Scanlon, Kenny Morgans, Bill Foulkes and Sir Bobby Charlton, now a club director, who watched the drama unfold from the stands.

But modern-day football has its own heroes and the likes of Carlos Tevez, Wayne Rooney and the unstoppable Ronaldo now trip off the tongue in the same way Best and Charlton once did.

Yet, the opening 25 minutes of the first all-English final barely lived up to its hysterical pre-match hype.

However, all that changed from the moment Ronaldo headed United in front with his 42nd goal of a memorable season.

Paul Scholes, who missed United's last triumph through suspension in 1999, played a delightful interchange of passes with Wes Brown on the right flank.

His final return pass put Brown in the clear and the full-back's left-foot cross found the waiting Ronaldo in space at the far post.

The Portugal international planted a firm header into the corner of the net past a static Cech to give United first blood.

Chelsea's somewhat muted response almost brought them an equaliser in the 33rd minute when Lampard's cross was headed back into the six-yard box by Didier Drogba.

United's Rio Ferdinand, under pressure from Michael Ballack, was forced to head the ball towards his own goal and only a superb save from Van der Sar prevented a Chelsea equaliser.

But it required a sensational double save from Cech to deny United their second moments later.

Wayne Rooney delivered an inch-perfect 40-yard crossfield ball into the path of the ever-dangerous Ronaldo and the United goalscorer placed his cross on the head of the diving Tevez only for Cech to deny him.

Chelsea's failure to clear the loose ball gave Michael Carrick the chance to reward their superb approach work but again Cech was equal to the task with another fine save.

The Blues began to grow in confidence as the first half approached its climax and in the 45th minute, they took advantage of a massive slice of luck to level the score.

Michael Essien's attempted shot from 25-yards took two deflections on its way towards goal but the most telling was off the back of United captain Ferdinand.

It changed the direction of the ball into the path of Lampard, who duly supplied the finish from six yards.

Chelsea, buoyed by their flourish at the end of the first half, almost took the lead in the 54th minute.

Essien managed to get clear of the United defence but his attempted curler from the edge of the penalty area was far too high.

It was all Chelsea now but they could not force a second goal. Drogba sent a header a wide from Lampard's corner and Ballack was just off target with a 25-yard drive.

In the 77th minute, United had the woodwork to thank when Drogba sent a 20-yard shot against Van der Sar's left-hand upright. The Ivorian went close again four minutes from time when he just failed to convert Joe Cole's low cross.

Ryan Giggs was introduced in place of Scholes seconds later for the Welshman to make a record 759th appearance for the Red Devils.

The game went into extra-time, and within three minutes of the restart, the woodwork came to United's rescue again. This time it was Lampard who sent his shot crashing against the crossbar as United continued to ride their luck.

But Chelsea were almost made to pay dearly eight minutes later when Terry cleared a goalbound effort from Giggs off his own line.

Drogba was then sensationally sent off for slapping Nemanja Vidic as tempers flared on both sides.

But the lottery of penalties ensured that United clinched the trophy.

Source - www.soccernet.com

Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Words of Wisdom by Warren Buffet

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There was a one hour interview on CNBC with Warren Buffet, the second richest man who has donated $31 billion to charity. Following are some very interesting aspects of his life:
  1. He bought his first share at age 11 and he now regrets that he started too late!
  2. He bought a small farm at age 14 with savings from delivering newspapers.
  3. He still lives in the same small 3-bedroom house in mid-town Omaha , that he bought after he got married 50 years ago. He says that he has everything he needs in that house. His house does not have a wall or a fence.
  4. He drives his own car everywhere and does not have a driver or security people around him.
  5. He never travels by private jet, although he owns the world's largest private jet company.
  6. His company, Berkshire Hathaway, owns 63 companies. He writes only one letter each year to the CEOs of these companies, giving them goals for the year. He never holds meetings or calls them on a regular basis.
  7. He has given his CEO's only two rules.
    - Rule number 1: do not lose any of your share holder's money.
    - Rule number 2: Do not forget rule number 1.
  8. He does not socialize with the high society crowd. His past time after he gets home is to make himself some pop corn and watch Television.
  9. Warren Buffet does not carry a cell phone, nor has a computer on his desk.
  10. Bill Gates, the world's richest man met him for the first time only 5 years ago. Bill Gates did not think he had anything in common with Warren Buffet. So he had scheduled his meeting only for half hour. But when Gates met him, the meeting lasted for ten hours and Bill Gates became a devotee of Warren Buffet.
  11. His advice to young people:
    "Stay away from credit cards (bank loans) and invest in yourself and remember:
  • Money doesn't create man but it is the man who created money.
  • Live your life as simple as you are.
  • Don't do what others say, just listen them, but do what you feel good.
  • Don't go on brand name; just wear those things in which you feel comfortable.
  • Don't waste your money on unnecessary things; just spend on them who really in need rather.
  • After all it's your life then why give chance to others to rule our life."

A quote to share

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"Effort, not ability, makes the biggest difference in achievement."
- BILL CLINTON,
42nd President of the United States

Sunday, 2 March 2008

Ronaldinho kicks off with Nutrilite!

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(Friday, 29 February 2008)

Out of his 356 appearances at club and international levels in his career up till now, he has scored a whopping 149 goals! No mean feat, but then again, he is after all, an illustrious player who delivers his best, just as Nutrilite promises and delivers the best of nature and the best of science to everyone.

Ronaldo de Assís Moreira or commonly known as Ronaldinho, the world’s most marketable footballer, has scored yet another goal by inking a sponsorship deal with Nutrilite. It’s a case of the best signing up with the best.

The two-time FIFA World Player of the Year, European Footballer of the Year, and two-time FIFPro World Player of the Year is all set to dazzle the world of Nutrilite.

For more information, kindly log on to Nutrilite's website.

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

A quote to share

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"You have to put in many, many, many tiny efforts that nobody sees or appreciates before you achieve anything worthwhile."
- BRIAN TRACY, AUTHOR

Wednesday, 30 January 2008

Bringing Out the Best in People

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The following article may be useful for parents with young kids or parents-to-be.

Extracted from the book "Bringing Out the Best in People: How to Enjoy Helping Others Excel" by Alan Loy McGinnis

The need for direction

The hands-off approach does not work at home any more than in the classroom or in the office. Most studies show that parents who run a tight ship and who are fairly strict produce the more secure children. The kids may complain about the rules and they may rebel, but they will grow up happier, more ambitious, and better adjusted. If you care about the members of your family, then you care about how successful they are and you devote time and energy to helping them learn to do things well. When you are overly benevolent with your children and hand out privileges and money too freely, they may give you a hug and say, " You're super." But that hug was purchased and you're not really super. You'll feel a lot better about the hug you get when your kid is 25 and just got a promotion and comes to you and says, "Thanks for teaching me how to work."

Thursday, 17 January 2008

A quote to share

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"A man must read books on his business, not only to learn the new ideas and methods, but to remind him of what he has forgotten and of knowledge that he has never used."
- HERBERT CASSON

Wednesday, 9 January 2008

Being Successfully Healthy

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Apart from being successful in a wealthy way, being successfully healthy is also an important factor to lead a more purposeful life!

A balanced diet coupled with regular exercises may provide you with a basic dosage of a healthy lifestyle, but your body would still require a fair bit of vitamins and minerals to repair damaged body cells & tissues and to build up your immune system.

The perfect remedy is health supplements! But wait a minute - there are a thousand and one health supplements out there in the market. Which one is the safest and most suitable for you to consume? My answer is 'Nutrilite'. I would let my awesome friend, Kenneth, to share more about Nutrilite and how you can benefit the most from it in his blog 'Nutrition A to Z'.

Before that, please sit back, relax and enjoy an introductory video on 'Nutrilite: Best of Nature. Best of Science'.

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

Turning S.M.I.L.E.S. into Dreams

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Extracted from Bill Quain's latest book "Overcoming Time Poverty":

The acronym S.M.I.L.E.S. is used to describe the stages of dreams and achievement that people seek. Here is a brief summary of those stages:

S - Survival Dreams
People want to have as much as it takes to get through the month. They can't dream about a boat if they can't pay the rent.

M - Material Dreams
People want things. That is fine, as long as they can afford them.

I - Income Dreams
Some people have dreams of making a certain amount of money. That is great, as long as they learn how to sustain that income without trading away their time.

L - Lifestyle Dreams
I sometimes ask people, "What would you do first if you have time and money?" The most popular answer is "Travel". Lifestyle is money and the time to spend it.

E - Expressive Dreams
How would you express yourself if time and money were not a problem? Would you learn to play music? Would you start a charity?

S - Spiritual Dreams
To me, the best way to serve God is to serve your fellow man. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have the time to help others? Wouldn't it be even more wonderful if you could serve people by being a great example?

People move through the dream stages in order. They start out with the lower stages - survival, material and income - and then move on to the higher levels - lifestyle, expressive and spiritual. It is a natural progression. Learn to ask people where they are now and show them how to move on.

Where are you in the dream stages? Are you looking for enough money and time to just make it through the month? Or are you at the point where you want to finish off your financial journey by showing others how to finish theirs?

Qualities of a Leader

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Do you have what it takes to be a leader? During a gathering, a good friend of mine shared with me the essential qualities one must possessed in order to be a good leader, and I couldn't agree more. I'm pleased to share them with you:

1) Vision
2) Know yourself (Strengths & Weaknesses)
3) Leaders know they don't know everything
4) Willing to admit mistakes
5) Willing to change (for the better)
6) Put others before self
7) Overcome challenges and learn from failures
8) Responsible
9) Integrity
10) Persistency & Consistency
11) Build teams
12) Self-motivated
13) Mentor
14) Decisive
15) Go the extra mile
16) Help others to succeed

Looks daunting? Not at all! It may look so in the beginning, but once you identify & work on your weaknesses and improve on your strengths, you will find yourself gaining confidence in time to come!

Sunday, 6 January 2008

A quote to share

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"You'll never know what you might accomplish until you try. That truth is so simple that some people completely overlook it."

- RICH DEVOS

Friday, 4 January 2008

People who face elimination

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A great leader once shared with me the list of people who will be eliminated from society. I'm going to share them with you as well:

1) People who are complacent
2) People who are only good in one task
3) People who do not have the desire to learn
4) People who are 'slow' in response
5) People who work alone
6) People with low EQ
7) People who are fragile mentally
8) People with no foresight

Are you one of them? If you have fulfilled any of the above criteria or on the brink of doing so, I urge you to start doing something immediately!