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Remember that fabulous Parma team that lifted the UEFA Cup in 1999?
Led then by manager Alberto Malesani the team was made up of superb talent from the back to the
front. A young Gainluigi Buffon kept goal, protected by a back three of Lillian Thuram, Fabio
Cannavaro and Nestor Sensini.
Welcome To The Anthropocene!
Take a look at this great new article in Wired magazine discussing how close we may be approaching
several ecological tipping points from which we won't be able to recover.
The more complete version of the study cited in the Wired article proposes setting nine critical
planetary boundaries we should not cross, lest we invite ecological catastrophe.
A couple of weeks ago, we published an article that aimed to show which part of London was the best
for producing top quality Premier League players. The intention was to put before you a team of
players for North, South, East and West London based on the birthplace of some of the capital's
finest, before pontificating on which team would be the best.
With their place in the World Cup sealed, the German national team must now prepare for success
by staying focused, training hard, and figuring out a way to not get shot in the terrifyingly
dangerous host country.
Security firm BaySecur is in charge of that last order and according to representative Guenter
Schnelle, it sounds like they're going to approach South Africa like a war zone:
"The possibility for the players of moving outside of the hotel boundaries should be kept to a
minimum.
Everton will enter into new talks with Liverpool City Council over a new stadium. A date of 11
January has been set aside for the two sides to meet following the rejection of a planning
application for a new stadium in Kirkby.
That proposed £400m development of a 50,000-seater stadium, in partnership with Tesco, collapsed
last month.
It wasn't a good weekend for exciting football. It was a good weekend for exciting numbers. Or
rather, a good weekend for those who can find numbers exciting.
619. Tim Wiese has kept a clean sheet for 619 minutes and counting. Remember,
he did so while playing for Werder Bremen.