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Il Topic Ufficiale del Calcio 2011-2012


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Gobbi infilatevi una pistola in bocca e rendete migliore questo mondo.

Lakersi' fammelo sapere se l'anno prossimo vieni allo stadio che magari ti vengo a trovare prima della partita.   In amicizia eh...      

Quando capiscono che hanno qualche PICCOLA chance di vincere qualcosa gli juventini diventano più odiosi di una donna mestruata. Supponenti, arroganti, spocchiosi e forse vi dimenticate che almeno fin

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se il siena ha riscattato destro preziosi non può fare un bel nulla e ora decide il siena

 

e vediamo se accetta meno soldi da moratti piuttosto che da noi o la roma

 

questa non gli è andata bene

 

Il Siena ha riscattato la metà di Destro. Metà è ancora del Genoa.

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"Verratti a Torino? Smentisco categoricamente, non ci sono le condizioni per andare alla Juventus". Antonio Martino, amministratore delegato del Pescara, apre ad un clamoroso colpo di scena: potrebbe saltare il trasferimento del regista del Pescara di Zeman, favorendo l'ingresso del Napoli nella trattativa. "Il ragazzo aveva espresso la sua simpatia che ricadeva sulla Juventus - ha spiegato l'a.d. abruzzese, Martino, a Radio Crc -, volevamo accontentare Verratti ma l’ipotesi Napoli al centrocampista andrebbe benissimo. Non ci sono le condizioni giuste affinché Verratti vada alla Juventus, potremmo anche decidere di ritirare il calciatore dal mercato". E poi parla del rapporto Napoli-Pescara: "Il rapporto con De Laurentiis è ottimo, e non abbiamo mai negato di avere avuto dei contatti con la società partenopea per Verratti, per cui se ci saranno le giuste condizioni si concluderà l’affare". La Juve conta sul volere del giocatore, che spinge per andare a Torino.
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Sono un pò (parecchio) Ot, ma questa è "divertente".. cito un mio amico:

 

Sara Errani fa uno sgarbo all'Inter e la gazzetta mette in moto la macchina del fango: ieri ha dichiarato che odia l'Inter e Balotelli, oggi la gazzetta subito ha messo vicino all'articolo un altro pezzo in cui si dice abbia avuto rapporti di lavoro con un medico indagato per doping nel caso Armstrong.

 

sempre sul pezzo la rosa... :asd

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Più che sul pezzo la Gazza, è sul pezzo il tuo amico che dovrebbe informarsi meglio. :asd

 

18 Giugno 2012, 3 giorni prima dell'articolo della Gazzetta odierno.

 

Wall Street Journal.

 

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303703004577473003044421504.html?KEYWORDS=errani

As a physician for the U.S. Postal Service professional cycling team, Luis García del Moral shared in the glory of five of Lance Armstrong's seven consecutive Tour de France victories.

 

Now his role in those victories is under attack. A letter last week from the United States Anti-Doping Agency accused Garcia del Moral of participating in a covert doping program as a physician on Armstrong's Postal team from 1999 to 2003.

 

Besides García del Moral, the USADA letter accused Armstrong and four other former Postal team associates of being part of a wide-ranging doping conspiracy from 1998 to 2012.

 

In an interview over the weekend in Spain, García del Moral said that never in his long career as a sports-medicine physician had he ever provided banned drugs or performed illegal procedures on athletes. He called the USADA allegations damaging to his reputation, especially since he says he continues working with high-profile athletes. García del Moral has never previously been charged with a doping offense.

 

In interviews with The Wall Street Journal, four former members of the Postal Service team, including Floyd Landis—who has admitted doping during his cycling career—said that García del Moral aggressively promoted an undercover regimen of banned drugs and medical procedures, allegations reflected in last week's USADA letter. "Numerous riders will testify that Dr. del Moral gave to them, encouraged them to use and/or assisted them in using doping products and/or prohibited methods," said the USADA letter.

 

Many physicians who once served to prevent and treat injury now double as performance-improvement specialists. Ostensibly their expertise derives from the growing science of exercise. But their performance-enhancement mission has placed some in the cross hairs of agencies investigating doping.

 

Of the six defendants named in last week's USADA letter, three are physicians, including García del Moral.

 

Although lacking criminal jurisdiction, USADA could induce the stripping of the Armstrong team's Tour de France victories from 1999 to 2005. Armstrong calls those victories legitimate. "I have never doped," he said in a statement Wednesday.

 

If the USADA investigation culminates in a guilty finding for Garcia del Moral, that could taint his reputation as a sports-medicine physician. Sporting federations can issue bans against physicians, coaches and other non-athletes who have been deemed guilty of participating in doping. Being found guilty could "threaten the doctors' sports practice substantially," says Mike Straubel , director of the Valparaiso University Sports Law Clinic in Indiana. Pro "athletes might be scared off or intimidated by antidoping organizations from working with such a suspended doctor," he says.

 

García del Moral was hired by the United States Postal Servce team ahead of the 1999 season, after Mr. Armstrong was wrapping up his first season in professional cycling after a bout with testicular cancer. At the time, García del Moral ran a sports medicine clinic in the Spanish city of Valencia, and had become well known among professional athletes in the region for treating injuries, illness and monitoring performance.

 

From the minute that the chain-smoking García del Moral showed up at the Postal team's training camp in 1999 in Austin, Texas, he began overseeing the administration of performance enhancing drugs, according to Landis and three other former members of the team.

 

His dark, feline features prompted USPS riders to dub García del Moral "El Gato Negro," or the black cat. During the Tour de France, the four former riders say that García del Moral worked in a small room in back of the Postal team bus that followed the team along the course. Behind a set of sliding doors, the former riders say, he injected riders with drugs or performed blood transfusions that are banned in the sport.

 

One former rider said García del Moral injected him with corticosteroids. Another rider said he didn't want to take performance-enhancing drugs because he feared the health consequences. But one day, the rider said, García del Moral told him, "you're not a real professional if you don't take drugs." The rider said, "That really (angered) me." The rider said he responded, "'Well, you're not really a doctor.'" The physician told The Wall Street Journal over the weekend that he never encouraged any athlete to use drugs.

 

During his years with the Postal team, Landis said he made numerous visits to García del Moral's office in Valencia, where the doctor drew blood. Later, Landis said, that blood appeared at the Tour de France, where it was reinfused by team members. Such transfusions, which can improve performance in endurance competitions, are banned by antidoping rules.

 

During the 2000 Tour de France, a French TV reporter named Hugues Huet followed García del Moral and a Postal team support staffer to a rest stop miles from the race, where he watched them dump trash, according to the reporter, who spoke with The Wall Street Journal.

 

Digging through the trash, the reporter said he found packaging for a drug called Actovegin, which, if injected, can cause the body to process oxygen more efficiently, improving performance. Team officials said at the time that the drug was on hand for skin abrasions, but the reporter said the packaging in the trash indicated that this was the injectable version of Actovegin, which can't be used for skin abrasions. French police opened an investigation, but no charges were brought.

 

At the time, the Postal Service team said that none of its riders used Actovegin. The team said that a staff member with diabetes used the drug, which in injectable form can be a treatment for that condition.

 

García del Moral left the Postal team following the 2003 season under circumstances that remain unclear. García del Moral continued to work with athletes at the Instituto de Medicina del Deporte, a Valencia health clinic that specializes in sports injuries and performance-enhancing treatments. Staff members say the center, part of a network that includes several others in Spain, is managed by the regional government and works often with professional athletes, including cyclists, track-and-field athletes, soccer and tennis players, providing advice on nutrition and training regimes and top-class fitness equipment.

 

A spokesman for Mr. Armstrong said Sunday: "These allegations raise absolutely nothing new."

 

In denouncing the USADA accusations as false, García del Moral expressed particular concern about their effect on his reputation and that of his athlete clients. Among other sports stars, he said in an interview that he had worked with Sara Errani, an Italian tennis player who on June 8 won the women's doubles title at the French Open and a day later played in the women's single final only to lose to Maria Sharapova.

 

Before that tournament—in which Errani prevailed against seeds number 14, 10 and 6—she had a 1- 37 record against opponents ranked in the top 15 and a 0–28 record against those ranked in the top 10.

 

But she certainly didn't attribute her French Open success to García del Moral. In fact, her brother Davide Errani said that besides a routine cardiac exam, she had never been treated by García del Moral. He added that she had earned her success through perseverance and hard work.

 

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Pura curiosità: è Juventino il tuo amico? :loL2

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@ Verdastro: i paesi PIGS dell' economia europea?

 

Ero venuto per leggere dell'addio di Seedorf, uno dei più grandi. Non degli europei. Ma questa era troppo bella.

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Ma Alan due parole su questo meraviglioso CR7?

 

 

 

 

Tanto bravo adesso quanto stronzo in CL. Pochi gol e ha sbagliato il rigore, privando il profeta del titolo che era scritto nelle stelle.

 

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Ma Alan due parole su questo meraviglioso CR7?

 

 

 

 

Tanto bravo adesso quanto stronzo in CL. Pochi gol e ha sbagliato il rigore, privando il profeta del titolo che era scritto nelle stelle.

 

voglio ancora rimanere in silenzio, vediamo con chi vanno in semifinale. mourinho deve baciare per terra per allenarlo.

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