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Took your advice and it worked. I can only say regarding the video – Goodness!
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Incredible stuff. Thanks for the video.
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‘He can’t be happy with the lack of progress his team is making.’
And the league table says it all.Jan, not sure if you know what happened to Robert Enke. I cannot believe it.
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I only just read about it. I’m extremely shocked and couldn’t believe my eyes when I read the headline.
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There won’t be too much I could say that wouldn’t be a stock phrase to express shock. I recall seeing an interview with him once, and being struck by how sensitive he seemed, never imagining of course, that it might be indicative of some inner turmoil. It’s right that we should be reminded how human our heroes are, but never ever like this. Uli’s most recent column http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=693123&cc=5901 seem quite prescient now.
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I simply do not believe the news about Enke. That’s just depressing. RIP.
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OMG-I just read what happened to Enke. I can’t believe it.
There was some talk about HSV trying to acquire him with Rost’s contract expiring in 2010 and no extension having been agreed to.
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Agreed.
Condolences due to his family.Posted from
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My goodness, it’s really a tragedy. Even after a half hour, I’m still trying to process the news. My sympathies to his family and teammates.
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United States

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jens Lehman
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United States

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I agree Juliet, I found out an hour ago and I am still absolutely stunned. RIP.
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United States

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It’s just something you don’t expect to see when looking up the latest Bundesliga news…RIP Robert
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United States

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It all seems so surreal ….
RIP Enke. My condolences to his friends and family.
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Condolences to his wife and family and also to his club
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United States

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Really shocking, terrible news. It’s heartbreaking that he was having such a tough time. His poor family…
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United States

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‘Words fail me.’
Same here.Posted from
Singapore

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podolski…
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‘Uli’s most recent column seem quite prescient now.’
Agreed, Luke. It has been revealed today during a press conference that he had been having depression since 2003 – http://football.uk.reuters.com/bundesliga/news/LB131777.phpPosted from
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RIP
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Till now, I am amazed that Teresa Enke managed to speak to the public in less than 24 hours after her husband committed suicide. Not many can do that.
Same sentiments with me regarding Bierhoff. When I looked at news reports and him breaking down when speaking to the media, that was when I realised this is the other side of Bierhoff I have never seen before.
Sorry to read about your former classmate. In my case, the last time I know about a former classmate who once tried to cut herself (we were not close, and so I never asked what led her to do it), she has since become a football referee. I knew about it when reading a newspaper article about the growing number of young referees in our local football scene and she was among the few photographed for the article. That was like two or three years ago. I can only hope she is still doing well because I have not heard from many of my former classmates since graduation, only a handful.
I still remembered in the first PE session, when the ball reached her, she kicked it real hard. I had to stand back. That was when I realised she’s not one to be messed with. So to read she has become a football referee makes me smile. At least the last I know, there is a happy ending.
You know, on the day of the memorial service for Robert Enke, I remembered how I felt on the day I attended the funeral for my maternal grandfather seven years ago. For some reason I felt nothing during the service, but it was only weeks later I realised something was missing when I went past the room he shares with my grandmother (who is still alive). His bed is no longer there. That was when I realised I almost cried. He and my grandmother live with my family for four years before stroke eventually claimed his life.
Given my paternal grandparents had passed away way before even my parents first met each other, my maternal grandfather’s passing had made me realised what it really feels like to lose a loved one for the first time. Back then for a period of time I actually felt that the world was against me (considering my grandfather died eight days before his birthday, eight days before Chinese New Year). Initially going back to school was tough overhearing classmates talking about Chinese New Year preparations, until my friend at that time told me of a similar experience she used to go through when her grandmother passed away.
It used to be that Chinese New Year was what I always looked forward to, even more than Christmas. Because it means that it is my grandfather’s birthday as well with relatives and all coming together to celebrate. But since he passed away seven years ago, it has never been the same since. Even if I tried to find reasons to enjoy the festivities since given of the number of relatives I have from my father’s side, a part of it has taken away from me since he died.
For my maternal grandmother, I really admire her for outlasting her husband that long. She’s still around, seven years on. Though there are times I wondered if she miss her husband even if the family maid shares the same room with her.
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For a moment I wonder you mean about Bochum heading to South Africa.
Until I saw the two goals.Anyways, what a goal Anthar Yahia scored. Very Van Basten-like. And he being a central defender…not bad.
As for the second one, apart from what happened during the France-Ireland clash, I have to say Slovenia heading to the World Cup is certainly not what I had expected. I swore my eyes blinked when I watched the news report about that.
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Come on, Jan, let us all know
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lol
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I had absolutely no idea about any of them, but fun to read nonetheless.
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Australia

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