Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Fortuna Dusseldorf in the Deep!



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Dusseldorf - was five times on Saturday in the Fortuna Block cheered loudly - whenever reported on the video walls of the Wuppertal next clean sheet at Rot-Weiss Erfurt was.
Sun Weide, the men had free rides to retake after only one week of the standings in the Regionalliga Nord. But unfortunately the team on Saturday Fortuna was no reason to rejoice. Dusseldorf showed the worst performance of the season and gossipy against VfB Lübeck 0:1.
In the first half, the spectators rubbed their eyes. Was that the new Fortuna, who was standing there on the pitch? Or the rubble force that would almost relegated in the spring? Against completely honest, the Düsseldorf score anything on the series were played sluggard and without wit, contributed numerous bad passes.
And then, when everyone was waiting for the saving half-time whistle, there was even thicker. Robert Palikuca own verdaddelte the ball in the penalty area, had to pursue him and made a foul - Penalty for Lübeck. Penalties missed the first two of the season had parried Michael Melka class - against Dietmar Hirsch's hammer under the crossbar but was also a record-keeper helpless.
"We played much too complicated. Over the first half I am annoyed beyond measure, "moaned Uwe Weidemann after the second bankruptcy in series. "Completely inexplicable how you can get such a penalty. Thus, we have made strong Lübeck. "
Still, it got better after the break. Fortuna now made printing, also, the game was always hectic, because the weak referee Stefan Schempershauwe indiscriminately on both sides with yellow cards around and tossed the end also Jens Langeneke and the Lübeck Alessandro Caruso, with yellow-red in her mind.
To compensate however, who had good chances but no more, Fortuna plunges into intermediate low. "The ball just did not want at the moment about the line," complained Keeper milking. And director Paul Hunter complained: "It's not just enough if you play only one half-football."
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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Sixfold murderer invited to the prison by letter



Dusseldorf - Sometimes one wonders anyway a little about our judicial system. As in this case:
The Dusseldorf prosecutor extends on six times the murderer by mail load to prison.
The Mannmüsse arrive in about a week after receiving the letter in einerJustizvollzugsanstalt, said a spokesman for the Dusseldorf prosecutor's office.
If the man is a homeowner Heinz N. He has had to hunt in 1997, his tenement in derDüsseldorfer Krahe Street 8, together with the tenants of the night einemKomplizen into the air. It killed six people.
 Nachacht years detention Denman had released the Constitutional Court. After eleven years, the Federal Court had confirmed dasUrteil against him.
   The Federal Court had in addition to life imprisonment also noted diebe particular gravity of guilt. The case was beimBundesgerichtshof landed three times. Twice were the judgments of the Landgericht Dusseldorf has been removed.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Solar Boss Asbeck disinherited animal rights



Bonn - Nix da money boon to animal rights! Frank Asbeck is sour. So angry that the millionaire head of SolarWorld has abruptly changed his legacy.
German animal rights activists have criticized his plans for a lion enclosure at the Rheinaue so massive that Asbeck now pulled the emergency brake.
Frank Asbeck is a portable giving man: He saves August Macke images for Bonn's museums, he cares about solar power for an AIDS orphanage in Malawi, supported a hospital project in the Congo.
Animal welfare should also benefit from the assets of the times "Sun King". By: "I have my last message last Monday," said Asbeck for EXPRESS. He betray the total which is now the animal rights through your fingers? Resounding "no"!
Build crux lion enclosure: This does Frank Asbeck in addition to his new headquarters in a 50,000-square-meter land in the Rheinaue.
 A "lion's Ark" there will be - that for young animals, which must otherwise be killed in zoos often.
Asbeck: "The German Animal Protection Association is aware that the overpopulation can result in zoos to ensure that juveniles must be killed." Irritates the Enterprise "is so much ignorance" on the part of animal rights.
That is now mobilizing against his ark do, but was just "gimmicky advertising new members," said Frank Asbeck.
 In an action at the weekend in the city of the Animal Welfare Association had collected signatures against the proposed lion enclosure, criticized that "animal welfare considerations would play no role here."
That brings Frank Asbeck in a rage: "The project is backed by scientific analysis. We stand with several zoos in Germany in touch. But while the city of Bonn me at least, sounds, animal rights activists want to blow up the fence already, before it is even built. Those are "unhatched lion."
Then, the SolarWorld CEO sarcastically: "Maybe I swing it around, yes. And in the lion enclosure and ground squirrels are colored yellow mangalica. "

Friday, February 5, 2010

Football globetrotters in the psycho clinic



"It was the 27th September 2006. "This day will Burkhard Ziese (65) never forget in his life.
It was the day on which the soccer-trained teachers, the national teams around the world, was snatched by four men from the Stadium of Blantrye in Malawi and brutally beaten.
Two and a half years later, this event is as present as ever. Burkhard Ziese is located in the ward of a psychiatric hospital near Bonn.
It is the story of a football coach from the Rhineland, who spent four decades in the international, national coach of Ghana, Thailand, Pakistan, Zambia and Bermuda was - which is just a small selection. Burkhard Ziese was in 109 countries. Malawi in southeastern Africa, the last stop could have been his career. It was hell.
Bruises on the body, blood in urine, constant visits to the doctor - that started it all. Ziese said: "The Secretary General of the Football Association has ensured that these men beat me out of the stadium and get ready." Officials and coaches, it is clear enough, had quarreled over contract issues.
A few weeks remained Ziese and his wife Barbara (64) still in Malawi. They barricaded their house at night was less than two pillows a pistol. "I learned what fear means," Ziese said.
The couple moved back to Germany, to the old home after Ruppichteroth-Winterscheid in Bergische. And then began the real problems.
Sunday EXPRESS visit to Room 9 of the psychiatric clinic. Burkhard Ziese is sitting at a light wood table. He is willing to talk about his situation. Even though he was not easy. "At first it was only the eyes. I could hardly see, in the end it was 5.25 diopters. Then the ears, I now hear is very, very bad. And now, "Ziese said," now I'm having problems with his head. "
"Problems with the head." So he calls it. Exactly what he has, can or will not say. But so far, at least: "I am more and more often simply confused." Ziese repeats the same phrases again and again, mixed ideas, exchanged annual figures within a few seconds.
For the second time the football globe-trotter is under treatment, he soon will be laid. "I give up hope, that I feel well again."
Burkhard Ziese says he still get 120,000 euros salary from Malawi, in December last year would have been at least agreed to 43,000 euros. "I got up today anyway just 10,000."
But for Ziese money is not nearly so important. His dream is to travel again for FIFA around the earth as a coach or play in big stadiums against big teams. With the angry outsider favorites.
But all that seems far away. "My wife wants to go to the experiences in Malawi, not abroad, and besides, she too is sick. Just this morning she was again operated on. "" Actually, "Ziese said," I can not do anything at the moment, being out here. "