Tuesday, March 30, 2010

"I do not trust me Eintracht Frankfurt"

Cologne - The first woman who is the Bundesliga team practice, it has not easy. Silvia Neid, although it is not trusted, but since there is a lady who has recently received its license and coach stands in the wings: former national player Steffi Jones.
Sympathetic Frankfort has a brilliant career before him. As future President of the Organizing Committee of the Women's World Cup 2011 in Germany, they will not only represent the event - but is also the figurehead of the global women's soccer.
Fits to it already bears the flattering nickname: the "Empress." But even after the women's World Cup 2011 Jones has big plans. Recently, she has received the certificate as a state-approved teacher at the football Hennes-Weisweiler Academy and told the Express:
"In the future I would also like to work as a coach for a Bundesliga team and scare away the men through the area! It would be a great challenge for me, the first woman to be. At some time the ban has yet to be broken this male domain. I would credit me in any case. Which club? Of course, Eintracht Frankfurt, with Friedhelm Funkel I have a very good relationship! "

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Sun King Asbeck: solar panels on the roof has gone



Bonn - Operation Sun King, Frank Asbeck a huge solar plant on the roofs of a corporate farm, even though the danger was for many people? Against the strong opposition of the SolarWorld Bosses now decided by a judge: The solar panels must immediately down from the roof.
The 4000 panels on the roofs of the business park in the Siemens Street: Frank Asbeck is located in a clinch with a Berlin office holder, who led the dismantling of the plant. Meanwhile, the roofs are almost cleared, the solar energy system of the "Sun King" as good as eliminated.
But on Monday halted the further dismantling Asbeck: A bailiff gave the workers a temporary injunction of the District Court.
Twelve years ago Asbeck had to install the system on the roofs. They fed electricity into the power network, the homeowner a rent a stroke. The times have changed: The company in the Siemens Street is broke. The insolvency administrator has the final say in the now leased warehouses and offices.
And who would have a large solar plant on the roof. Declared alleging safety defects. The administrator has a highly regarded expert commissioned office. The alarming analysis: "The system is not secure. During storms, a risk that something gets dropped. "
The Department of Building has called Asbeck in May to secure the roofs or to degrade the parts. The judge who negotiated on Thursday, the injunction: "But Asbeck does nothing. For half a year already under negotiation. "
The solicitor of the liquidator after shot: "A hall roof is sagging. The attachment is stuck with old tires only sporadically. The plates could fall down. "And:" I am appalled that a hazardous area must first be realized before it is taken seriously. "
Asbeck Advocate: "The reduction was vigilantism. And now it is no longer a threat. "But the judge lifted the freeze on mining again. The last 1000 solar panels must be removed immediately. The judge: "The danger has gone."

Thursday, March 18, 2010

There is a curse on Fuerth!



Mönchengladbach - In Cologne, Sascha Rösler rose to the fence of the guest Fanblock to calm Borussia supporters and to prevent game drop-out. Sunday, he would again like to mimic the wren - the joy of a home win against Fürth.
"If I climb out again, then hopefully only for celebration," grins Gladbachs vice-captain and called: "I hope that the excesses in Cologne was a one-off single chaotic. The fans will cheer us and support our goal. You are now in a duty. We give full throttle, have been fifty of the tournament at the top. In our last four home games they are expected to whip us forward and carry us through the games. "
First and foremost against Fürth, he kicked himself for two years. The rise, he trusts his former club not. "There is a curse on the club. It makes very little each year from a lot, but missing the last bit, "says Roesler.
"The belief in the club is not just there. As soon as there is a negative experience, say all at once: It is as always, we pack it again. The attacks from the environment to the team. That is why I would be surprised if it works this time. "
With a win Fürth Borussia could dissociate to eleven points. "That would be a giant step, they take us no more," believes Rösler. "I hope that the shack is filled correctly and we can celebrate with our fans a huge feast."

Friday, March 12, 2010

Beatings player receives lifelong kick-ban



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Kamen - Those scenes had to do absolutely nothing to do with football. When Kreisliga game between the TSC Hamm and Kamen SC to beat 60 players and spectators. The brutal review: five injured, including a severely wounded (reported EXPRESS.DE>).
Now the Football and Athletics Association Westphalia drastic penalties imposed. A hammer blows-kicker was suspended for life, another player was given a three-game ban. Two players were suspended for SC Kamen six months. In addition, the C-Kreisligist the remaining games of the first round taking place must undergo supervision.
The mass brawl on the football field - this was happening: The life is now suspended player had collected a red card, but suddenly ran back onto the pitch and attacked his opponent to bad. Then the situation escalated.
Even the negotiations did not go without a hitch. The chief culprit spat at an audience. The police had to end the session Brutalo keep apart the two groups.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Opel rescue becomes top priority



Berlin - In the discussions on state aid for the ailing car maker Opel Rüsselsheim is evidently a new impetus - the rescue is a top priority.
On Friday, met the new Economics Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg (CSU) with the EU head of Opel's parent, General Motors (GM), Carl-Peter Forster, Opel Managing Director Hans Demant, and the general works council head Klaus Franz
Forster had asked in November 2008 when Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) to a multi-billion guarantee for Opel, to ensure the liquidity of the company, given the problems of General Motors. Under discussion is a total volume of 1.8 billion euros.
At the same time Opel is also negotiating with the countries of North Rhine-Westphalia and Thuringia. Hesse had been announced for the company and the suppliers of the country is already a rescue package.
Meanwhile, North Rhine-Westphalia state premier Juergen Ruettgers (CDU tries) in contact with GM CEO Rick Wagoner. Ruettgers wants to meet him next week in Detroit. Opel in Rüsselsheim and deals in Bochum and Eisenach and Kaiserslautern 30,000 people.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

My dream man made me a slave



Cologne - 3,600 criminal charges against battering husbands each year - now speaks a woman who witnessed the horror and now leads a new life.
Silke G. (26) is a mother of two girls (3 / 8) with two different fathers. "My ex-husband was my dream. Tall, athletic, dark curly head. I remember when he said: You have a child? That is no problem for me. But then everything turned out differently. "
Guido H. Schreiner (29) always drank more frequently. When he came home, had dinner on the table. "Cried When my little Nora, he raged and threatened, if the child is not equal to worry, I take care of it."
Then Silke G. was pregnant again and brought a little Chantal to the world - the natural child of Guido H. "A few months went well. Then he freaked out again. He forbade me to leave the apartment without his consent. Arbitrarily, he struck me as trivial. I could have no friends to talk to anyone. I went through hell. "
And it got worse. Guido H. did not want to touch the little half-sister, Nora Chantal. "If she touches, I throw them out the window or cut off her finger," he threatened the terrified mother.
The 29-year-olds had to be of any sexual service. "When I once spoke of separation, I was beaten and he threatened me to run away with the baby."
Silke G. thinking about suicide - but they did not want their children alone. Finally, she confided in a pastor. He called the police, who brought her mother with the children to a refuge.
"Because my husband was on the phone threatened to murder me and the children he could not see until today. He does not know where I now live. I will never see him again. I was his slave. And today I wake up at night from nightmares and crying. But I'm happy. "