Saturday, October 9, 2010

Liverpool agree sale but legal battle looms

Liverpool's board has agreed to sell the club to the owners of baseball's Boston Red Sox but the fate of England's most successful soccer team could yet be decided in court as an ownership dispute rages on.

The Premier League club said on Wednesday they had accepted a 300 million pounds (US$477.6 million) offer from New England Sports Ventures (NESV) but the deal is being complicated because they are facing a legal challenge from their current owners.

Americans Tom Hicks and George Gillett sought on Tuesday to replace two members of the five-man board with their own people in a final bid to retain control.

Hicks and Gillett also confirmed their commitment to selling Liverpool but said the current offer "dramatically" undervalued the club.

"The board has been legally reconstituted and the new board does not approve of this proposed transaction," a spokesman for the owners said.

The proposed deal's price tag of $477.6 million includes $317.8 million in writing down all acquisition debt and taking on additional working capital debts and other liabilities.

The club's American owners would also not have been happy to hear that a sale to NESV has the support of Liverpool's major creditors Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), according to a source familiar with the situation.

Liverpool chairman Martin Broughton said he was disappointed the current owners had "tried everything to prevent the deal from happening" but added the potential new owners were the best people for the job.

An NESV statement said it wanted to "stabilize the club and ultimately return Liverpool FC to its rightful place in English and European football, successfully competing for and winning trophies."

Unpopular owners

Hicks and Gillett bought the Merseyside club in February 2007 for $347.9 million and have been unpopular with fans for burdening it with debt, leaving little money for transfers.

Fans have held many protests calling for their departure, blaming the club's worst start to a season for more than half a century on a lack of new players, but they still struck a note of caution.

"We've heard all these promises before and it amounted to very little," James McKenna, a representative of the Spirit of Shankly supporters group, told Reuters.

Broughton sought to allay such fears, saying NESV wanted to create a 60,000-seater stadium in a "short timetable" -- be it a new ground or an expansion of Anfield -- and pointed to their track record with the Red Sox.

"NESV's philosophy is all about winning and they have fully demonstrated that at Red Sox," he said, referring to the two World Series the team won in 2004 and 2007 after an 86-year wait.

The first title came two years after the takeover by NESV, headed by multi-millionaire John W. Henry.

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Friday, October 8, 2010

Viet Nam prepares to host women's world champs

Viet Nam have begun preparations to apply to host the World Women's U-20 Football Championship in 2012.

The National Sports Administration has compiled an estimate of the costs of the organising, improving infrastructure, ensuring security and health care, broadcasting and other preparations in the four venues that FIFA has chosen.

According to FIFA officials, Viet Nam is a potential candidate to host the event, but apart from My Dinh National Stadium, the three remaining venues – Lach Tray in Hai Phong, Thong Nhat in HCM City and Pleiku in Pleiku city – must be improved.

The tournament is a biannual event featuring the top 16 teams internationally. If the country is selected as host, it will prove a good opportunity to promote the image of Viet Nam abroad. It would also act as important experience in preparing for future major events.

Nguyen receives sought international chess title

Pham Le Thao Nguyen has been recognised as a Women's International Grand Master (IGM) thanks to her great result at the Khanty-Mansiysk's Chess Olympiad that finished on Monday.

Nguyen scored 8.5 points after 10 matches, ranking third in the women's table 2, behind Nadezhda Kosintseva of Russia 1 and Ju Wenjun of China.

Apart from a US$2,800 bonus, the FIDE decided to award her the title without needing the third standard that Nguyen has not attained yet.

Viet Nam is currently home to three other women IGMs, Nguyen Thi Thanh An, Hoang Thi Bao Tram and Le Thanh Tu.

Nguyen, Tram and the two other masters will represent Viet Nam's women's team at the 16th Asian Games this November in Guangzhou, China.

Phuong signs three-year deal with SHB Da Nang

National football team captain Nguyen Minh Phuong has signed a three-year contract with SHB Da Nang.

"We have signed the contract with a talented fullback. His salary and transfer fee won't be released, but I can say that it is at such a level, that he will make a real effort for us," said the team executive director Bui Xuan Hoa.

The team, who failed to defend their V-League title, have retained their veteran squad, while adding several new faces in an attempt to strengthen the team for the coming season.

The squad will convene on October 20 for training after a two-month break. — VNS

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Vietnam beats Jordan at Asian U19 contest

Vietnam beats Jordan at Asian U19 contestVietnam came from behind to beat Jordan 2-1 in the opening match at the 2010 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Championship in Shangdong, China on Monday.

Competing in Group C with Japan and U.A.E, Vietnam and Jordan began the match cautiously.

After about 10 minutes, the Vietnamese U19s quickened their pace and created some scoring opportunities. The clearest chance for Vietnam came in the 34th minute but Duy Long failed to convert it.

A couple of minutes later, Jordan took the lead while the Vietnamese U19s were not paying attention.

Thinking the Jordanian players would return the ball after Vietnamese defender Xuan Hung kicked it out-of-bounds (to allow doctors to tend an injured teammate) a Jordanian player threw the ball to striker Zatara, who headed it home.

After the break, the Vietnamese players launched relentless attacks, putting the Jordanian rivals under constant pressure.

As a result, Vietnam equalized some 10 minutes after half time when Quoc Phuong’s free kick whizzed past Jordan’s goalkeeper.

The Vietnamese U19s seemed to draw energy from the goal and increased pressure on Jordan’s defender Israiwa. The heat proved too much for the young Jordanian; Vietnam took a second point with only 10 minutes left on the clock.

The Vietnamese players continued to dominate in the remaining minutes but no more goals were scored.

Vietnam’s U19 team coach Trieu Quang Ha said the win was very important. It heightened his players’ spirits before their match with Japan’s U19s, who defeated the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E) 2-1 on Monday.

According to coach Quang Ha, the Japanese will prove strong rivals but the Vietnamese will take at least a point if they try their best.

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Festival events bring young people to Hanoi

The ASEAN+3 youth festival and “Peaceful melody” art festival opened on
October 6 evening in Hanoi with the participation of 65 youths from 13
countries and 3,000 youths from the capital city.


The event aims to popularise the ASEAN+3 countries’ national images,
people and longstanding cultures and introduce Vietnamese images, people
and the capital city to the world on the occasion of the 1000 th
anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.


The festival is a
bridge connecting youths from Vietnam with ASEAN+3 countries to share
experiences in many areas, expressing the creativity and solidarity for
an internationally integrated ASEAN.


At the
ceremony, the exhibition on ASEAN+3 cultures with Thang Long-Hanoi
opened, introducing the unique cultures of ASEAN+3 to visitors. The
event will last till October 9.


Earlier in the
morning, Nguyen Dac Vinh, secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth
Union Central Committee (HCMCYY) and chairman of the Vietnamese Students
Association received the head of the ASEAN+3 countries delegation and
presented the HCMCYY insignias to representatives of those countries./.

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Vietnam humiliated with a 4-0 loss over Japan

Vietnamese national youth football team slumped to a humiliated 4-0 defeat by Japan in the second match day today at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-19 Championship taking place in China.

Takashi Usami scored a hat-trick as Japan booked their place in the quarterfinals of the Asian tournament, with six points after two games in group C. Japan will next face Jordan on Friday.

Mitsunari Musaka and Usami scored in the first half to put Japan in control of the match before the latter added two more in the second period.

Vietnam remain on three points after a 2-1 win over Jordan on Monday and will take on the defending champion United Arab Emirates in their final group game two days later.

Just eight minutes into the match, the Keiichiro Nuno’s side opened the scoring when skipper Musaka received the ball just outside the box before letting fly with fine long-range strike that gave Vietnam goalkeeper Tran Buu Ngoc no chance.

Japan made it look easy when they added a second on the stroke of half time with the lively Usami drilling a vicious low shot from the edge of the area into the back of the net.

Japan added to their tally with a third midway through the second half through Usami before he completed his hat-trick with two minutes remaining.

Jordan and the UAE are set to play the other match of the group at 10:30 GMT today.

The Vietnamese U-19 team is one of 16 out of 38 Asian national teams to pass the qualifying round in November of last year.

The AFC U-19 Championship is held every two years.

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Kites fly in Hanoi’s peaceful skies

Kites fly in Hanoi’s peaceful skies

A kite festival began at the My Dinh National Stadium on October 6 with the theme “Hanoi – a peaceful sky”.


Hundreds
of kites of various colours and sizes made by craftsmen from provinces
and cities across Vietnam and China, Singapore, the Philippines,
the US and Canada are on display.


Vietnamese people and foreigners flew their kites, to acknowledge the capitals millennium birthday.


The
same day, 3,000 martial artists who practise Vietnam’s martial art
(Vovinam) from 30 teams, including five from overseas, gathered at Quan
Ngua Stadium in Hanoi, to put on the city’s largest ever performance to
celebrate Hanoi’s anniversary.


The display was part of the Vietnamese traditional martial arts festival being held at the stadium from October 5-7.


Also
on October 6, the northern province of Ninh Binh held a ceremony to
award the winners of a writing contest on Thang Long-Hanoi.


Three collective and three individual prizes were presented.


The
contest was launched six months ago and received 156,600 entries, which
shows the public’s awareness of Hanoi and its history./.

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Birthday gifts to Hanoi put on show

Birthday gifts to Hanoi put on show

More than 200 works of art, which are gifts from organisations and
individuals at home and abroad to Hanoi, are on display at “The
hearts to Thang Long-Hanoi” exhibition, which opened in the capital city
on October 6.


The works, including paintings, embroidery
work, sculptures, handicrafts and music have been created by Vietnamese
people and foreign friends, showing their affection for the capital city
on its 1,000 th birthday.


One of the exhibits that drew the
attention of many visitors is a shoe in the size 1,000, designed by
Pham Quoc Thang, Director of the TS Milan Shoes Joint Stock Company.


The shoe has a 71cm heel, which is engraved with an ascending dragon.


“The image of the ascending dragon represents the city’s development
as it is beginning to walk abreast with other countries in the world,”
he said.


On the occasion, Hanoi’s People’s
Committee handed over certificates to the individuals and organisations
who have works on display at the exhibition.


Conductor
Claude Brendel from Frances Rouen Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, said
he was happy to receive the certificate on behalf of the composer of
the “One thousand years Thang Long” symphony, Francois Tashdjian.


He added that he was honoured to lead the orchestra playing the symphony in Hanoi to acknowledge the city’s birthday.


One
of the visitors, lawyer Phung Van De from the Hanoi Bar Association
said the exhibits reflect the love and admiration for Hanoi, Vietnam’s
capital city at present and in the future.


The exhibition will be open to public until October 12./.

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