World Cup 1990 Semi-Final England v Germany Football
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The semi finals of Italia 90 was England biggest match since their 1966 triumph of winning the world cup, and was a night which will be remembered forever in English football. England had been gaining momentum throughout the tournament and West Germany had been the best team of the tournament this match would have made a fitting final. England were the brighter team to start off with, Gascoigne came close after few minutes. Pearce had a shot that went just wide and Waddle came close with a shot from the half way line. West Germany also created chances in the first half but Shilton had an easy first half. Mid way through the second half England went behind to a cruelly deflected free kick which deflected off Paul parker and looped over Peter Shilton. Lineker equalised with a great Poachers strike with ten minutes of normal time remaining.
During extra time Chris waddle had a shot that hit the inside of the post, at the other end the Germans nearly scored as Buchwald’s shot hit the outside of the post. During the second half of extra time, the tournament had one of its most memorable moments when Paul Gascoigne broke down in tears after receiving a booking which would have kept him out of the World cup final if England were to reach it. By the end of extra time the score was still level at 1-1 and the match had to be decided by the penalty shoot out. Both sides scored their first three penalties; Lineker, Beardsley and Platt all scoring for England. England missed their fourth penalty as Stuart Pearce’s shot was saved by German goalkeeper Bodo Illgner. Olath Thonb scored Germany’s fourth penalty, and then Chris Waddle blasted England’s final penalty over the bar, which meant England were out of the world cup and West Germany were now to face Argentina in the world cup final.
GOALS 59′ 1-0 Andreas Brehme (assist – Olaf Thon)
80′ 1-1 Gary Lineker
PENALTIES Goal 0-1 Gary Lineker (ENG)
Goal 1-1 Andreas Brehme (GER)
Goal 1-2 Peter Beardsley (ENG)
Goal 2-2 Lothar Matthäus (GER)
Goal 2-3 David Platt (ENG)
Goal 3-3 Karlheinz Riedle (GER)
Miss 3-3 Stuart Pearce (ENG)
Goal 4-3 Olaf Thon (GER)
Miss 4-3 Chris Waddle (ENG)
REFEREE Jose Ramiz Wright (Brazil)
LINESMEN Armando Perez Hoyos (Colombia)
Joël Quiniou (France)
YELLOW CARDS 66′ Paul Parker (ENG)
99′ Paul Gascoigne (ENG)
109′ Andreas Brehme (GER)
RED CARDS -
ATTENDANCE 62,628
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America’s House Divided
The November presidential election in the United States was one of the most bitter and partisan in recent decades. There seems to be a growing rift between red and blue America, and how American values are understood by Americans and the world.
1) What is driving America’s political divide?
2) How should non-Americans understand the difference between a Republican and Democratic America?
3) Where are the future fault-lines of American cultural identity?
Orrin G. Hatch, Senator from Utah (Republican); Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, USA
John McCain, Senator from Arizona (Republican), USA
Gavin Newsom, Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco, USA; Young Global Leader
John J. Sweeney, President, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, USA
Moderated by
David R. Gergen, Director, Center for Public Leadership, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA
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Watch all the goals from the England v Croatia World Cup 2010 Qualifier from Wembley (9 Sept 2009).
England booked their place at next summers World Cup with an emphatic 5-1 dismissal of Croatia at Wembley Stadium.
It was a game that England controlled from the off and two goals apiece for Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard and a Wayne Rooney strike ensured Fabio Capello could finally book the flights to South Africa. Arsenal forward, Eduardo, pulled a goal back for Croatia, but by then it was too little, too late.
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Banco Ambrosiano was an Italian bank which collapsed in 1982. At the center of the bank’s failure was its chairman, Roberto Calvi and his membership in the illegal masonic lodge Propaganda Due. Vatican Bank was Banco Ambrosiano’s main shareholder, and the death of Pope John Paul I in 1978 is rumored to be linked to the Ambrosiano scandal, giving one of the subplots of The Godfather Part III. Vatican Bank was also accused of funneling covert United States funds to Solidarity and the Contras through Banco Ambrosiano.
The body of a top Italian banker has been found hanging from Blackfriars Bridge in London.
Known as God’s banker for his links with the Vatican, 62-year-old Roberto Calvi was the chairman of Banco Ambrosiano in Milan and a central figure in a complex web of international fraud and intrigue.
He had been missing for the last nine days before his body was discovered by a passer-by hanging from scaffolding on a riverside walk under the bridge.
Police are treating the death as suicide.
Mr Calvi became chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, now Italy’s largest private bank, in 1975 and built up a vast financial empire.
In 1978, a report by the Bank of Italy on Ambrosiano concluded that several billion lire had been illegally exported.
In May 1981, Mr Calvi was arrested, found guilty, and sentenced to four years’ imprisonment, but released pending an appeal. During his short spell in jail he attempted suicide.
Mr Calvi was due to appear in an Italian court next week to appeal against this conviction.
Later this month he was to be tried for alleged fraud involving property deals with Sicilian banker Michele Sindona, who is himself serving 25 years in America over the collapse of the Franklin National Bank in New York in 1974.
The Vatican is directly linked to Mr Calvi by Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, the Pope’s bodyguard, a governor of the Vatican and head of the Vatican bank which has a shareholding in Ambrosiana.
Now Ambrosiano is on the verge of collapse amid press reports that investigators found a £400m “hole” in its accounts. Last week the bank’s executive board decided to strip Mr Calvi of his authority.
The Italian Treasury dissolved the bank’s administration and the Bank of Italy is now a temporary commissioner.
Mr Calvi fled to Venice nine days ago after shaving his mustache to avoid being recognized.
From there it seems he hired a private plane to take him to London.
The day before he was found dead, his secretary committed suicide in Milan by jumping off the fourth floor of the bank’s headquarters.
Teresa Corrocher, aged 55, left an angry suicide note condemning her boss for the damage she said he had done to Ambrosiano and its employees.
It was later revealed that Roberto Calvi was found with five bricks in his pockets and had in his possession about $14,000 in three different currencies.
On 23 July an inquest jury returned a verdict of suicide. This was overturned in 1983 when a second inquest delivered an open verdict on the death.
In October 2002 forensic experts appointed by Italian judges concluded that the banker had been murdered.
They said his neck showed no evidence of the injuries usually associated with death by hanging and his hands had never touched the stones found in the pockets of his clothes. American Archbishop Paul Marcinkus was sought for questioning but was granted immunity as a Vatican employee. He retired in 1990 and died in 2006.
In October 2005 five people went on trial in Rome. They were Sardinian financier Flavio Carboni, his former girlfriend Manuela Kleinszig, Roman entrepreneur Ernesto Diotallevi, Calvi’s former bodyguard, Silvano Vittor and convicted Cosa Nostra treasurer Pippo Calo.
Prosecutors said the Mafia had killed Calvi for stealing from them and from Italian financier Lucio Gelli, who was the head of the shadowy P2 masonic organization.
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Exclusive pitch side coverage of England v Belarus World Cup 2010 Qualifier from Wembley (14 October 2009).
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England came from behind to beat Egypt by 3 goals to 1. Egypt went ahead on 23 minutes when Mohamed Zidan capitalized on a slip by Mathew Upson to finish in style beyond Robert Green.
Fabio Capello made a number of substitutions at half time, and it was two of the substitutes, Peter Crouch and Shaun Wright-Phillips, who made the major impact as they made strong claims for place in the England World Cup squad with fine second half performances.
Crouch pounced on Gareth Barrys pass to finish neatly to draw England level on 56 minutes. Wright-Phillips scored on the rebound after Egypt keeper El Hadari could only parry a powerful volley from Milner. Crouch added to his fantastic scoring record at International level to score his 20th goal in 37 internationals, with 10 minutes remaining, when he turned in an excellent cross from Wright-Phillips to make the score line 3-1. Official match highlights from England v. Egypt, 3 March 2010.
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BRASIL 1X0 INGLATERRA – AMISTOSO INTERNACIONAL 2009 – GOL & LANCES
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2010 FIFA World Cup Friendly – show do Brasil na inglaterra…Brasil atropela Inglaterra – Paraguay Argentina Brazil Uruguay Chile Colombia Ecuador Venezuela Bolivia Peru CONMEBOL Confederação Brasileira de Futebol Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol
amazing show gol gols goal goals goleada luiz fabiano, kaka, Júlio César, juan, kleber, Daniel Alves, julio baptista, Lúcio, Gilberto Silva, kaká, Elano, Felipe Melo, Robinho, Luis Fabiano, hulk, nilmar, carlos eduardo, alex, fabio simplicio, maicon, michel bastos, cris, naldo amistoso Friendly brasil brazil ingland inglaterra Foster, Green, Hart, Bridge, Brown, Cahill, Johnson, Lescott, Terry, Upson, Warnock, Barry, Beckham, Carrick, Huddlestone, Jenas, Lampard, Milner, Wright-Phillips, Young, Bent, crouch, Defoe, Rooney gólt 주요 목표 目標のハイライト Gol Goal Highlights luiz fabiano messi kaká Robinho Fußball Football soccer Futbol Calcio Mundial Argentina Bolivia Spain Turkey Espana Türkiye Netherlands Scotland Italy Italia Lithuania France England Slovakia Deutschland Liechtenstein Germany
(2010 FiFa World Cup Qualifying – European / UEFA / CONCACAF / Friendly ) – Greece vs Ukraine; Russia vs Slovenia; Ireland vs France; Portugal vs Bosnia-Herzegovina; Costa Rica vs Uruguay; South Africa vs Japan; England vs Brazil vs inglaterra vs brasil; Estonia vs Albania; Northern Ireland vs Serbia; Slovakia vs United States usa; Denmark vs South Korea; Poland vs Romania; Belgium vs Hungary; italia Italy vs Netherlands; Croatia vs Liechtenstein; espanã espanha Spain vs Argentina 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-4 0-5 0-6 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 3-3 4-4 5-5 6-6 6-5 4-5 All Goals & Highlights ; HIGHLIGHTS and FULL MATCH VIDEO
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This is England Best Scenes
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Watch highlights and all the goals from the England v Belarus World Cup 2010 Qualifier from Wembley (14 October 2009).
England rounded off an impressive World Cup qualifying campaign with a comfortable victory over Belarus at Wembley.
Crouch grabbed his first from close range early on, before Wright-Phillips doubled the lead in the second half. The Tottenham man wrapped up Englands ninth win in ten Qualifiers on 75 minutes, after Carlton Coles shot was initially saved by Yury Zhevnov.
Duration : 0:5:12
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