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10siglosdehistoria · 6 months ago
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Velká Knihovna or the Giant Books
Velká Knihovna, los libros gigantes
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The Giant Books, or "Velká Knihovna", housed in the Prague Castle Archives, are among the most important historical collections in the Czech Republic. These huge tomes, dating from the medieval period, were compiled by the rulers of Bohemia and contain valuable records, manuscripts and documents detailing the history, laws and administration of the region. The archives have grown over the centuries, particularly during the reign of Emperor Charles IV in the 14th century, who was a great patron of the arts and learning. Preserved through various political changes and wars, the Giant Books offer an invaluable insight into the cultural and political heritage of Central Europe. Today, the Prague Castle Archives remain a vital resource for historians and scholars studying the rich and complex history of the Czech lands.
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Los Libros Gigantes, o "Velká Knihovna", que se encuentran en los Archivos del Castillo de Praga, se encuentran entre las colecciones históricas más importantes de la República Checa. Estos enormes tomos, que datan del período medieval, fueron compilados por los gobernantes de Bohemia y contienen valiosos registros, manuscritos y documentos que detallan la historia, las leyes y la administración de la región. Los archivos han crecido a lo largo de los siglos, particularmente durante el reinado del emperador Carlos IV en el siglo XIV, quien fue un gran mecenas de las artes y el saber. Conservados a través de diversos cambios políticos y guerras, los Libros Gigantes ofrecen una visión invaluable del patrimonio cultural y político de Europa Central. Hoy en día, los Archivos del Castillo de Praga siguen siendo un recurso vital para los historiadores y académicos que estudian la rica y compleja historia de las tierras checas.
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I Libri Giganti, o "Velká Knihovna", conservati negli Archivi del Castello di Praga, sono tra le più importanti collezioni storiche della Repubblica Ceca. Questi enormi tomi, risalenti al periodo medievale, furono compilati dai governanti della Boemia e contengono preziosi registri, manoscritti e documenti che descrivono la storia, le leggi e l'amministrazione della regione. Gli archivi sono cresciuti nel corso dei secoli, in particolare durante il regno dell'imperatore Carlo IV nel XIV secolo, che era un grande mecenate delle arti e dell'apprendimento. Conservati attraverso vari cambiamenti politici e guerre, i Libri Giganti offrono una visione inestimabile del patrimonio culturale e politico dell'Europa centrale. Oggi, gli Archivi del Castello di Praga rimangono una risorsa vitale per gli storici e gli studiosi che studiano la ricca e complessa storia delle terre ceche.
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rye-in-a-coat · 9 months ago
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List of the people who happen to be the youngest one (at the bottom) listed in the "Births" list for the English Wikipedia article of each day of the year and who are also NOT sportspeople. As of 05/07/2024
January 3 2003 – Greta Thunberg, Swedish environmental activist January 7 2004 – Sofia Wylie, American actress, singer, and dancer January 8 2000 – Noah Cyrus, American singer, songwriter, and actress January 9 2004 – Souhardya De, Indian author and columnist January 11 2000 – Chaeyeon, South Korean singer-songwriter January 15 2004 – Grace VanderWaal, American singer-songwriter January 18 2010 - Sophia Reid-Gantzert, Canadian actress and dancer January 24 2012 – Princess Athena of Denmark January 25 2002 – Lil Mosey, American rapper January 26 2009 – The Suleman octuplets January 27 1998 – Devin Druid, American actor January 30 2005 – Prince Hashem, second son of King Abdullah II of Jordan
February 5 2016 – Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, Bhutanese prince February 10 2000 – Yara Shahidi, American actress and model February 13 2002 – Sophia Lillis, American actress February 19 2004 – Millie Bobby Brown, English actress, model and producer February 20 2003 – Olivia Rodrigo, American actress and singer February 21 1999 – Metawin Opas-iamkajorn, Thai actor and singer February 23 2002 – Emilia Jones, English actress February 25 2005 – Noah Jupe, English actor
March 1 2001 – Sapnap, American YouTuber March 2 2016 – Prince Oscar, Duke of Skåne March 3 2001 – Jvke, American singer-songwriter March 4 2007 – Miya Cech, American actress March 5 2007 – Roman Griffin Davis, English actor March 6 2003 – Millicent Simmonds, American actres March 8 2004 – Kit Connor, English actor March 12 2008 – Emma Kok, Dutch singer March 14 2008 – Abby Ryder Fortson, American actress March 20 2003 – Cooper Hoffman, American actor March 26 2005 – Ella Anderson, American actress
April 6 2009 – Valentina Tronel, French child singer April 9 2004 – TommyInnit, British YouTuber and Twitch streamer April 10 2001 – Noa Kirel, Israeli singer April 17 2001 – Shin Ryujin, South Korean rapper, singer and dancer April 18 2001 – PinkPantheress, English singer, songwriter, and record producer April 19 2002 – Loren Gray, American singer and internet personality April 21 2007 – Princess Isabella of Denmark, daughter of King Frederik X and Queen Mary of Denmark April 22 2011 – Violet McGraw, American actress April 23 2018 – Prince Louis of Wales April 29 2007 – Infanta Sofía of Spain, Spanish princess April 30 2003 – Jung Yun-seok, South Korean actor
May 2 2015 – Princess Charlotte of Wales, British royal, and third in line to the British throne May 4 1998 – Alexander O'Connor, English musician May 6 2019 – Prince Archie of Sussex May 8 2003 – Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco May 15 2002 – Chase Hudson, American internet celebrity, singer, actor May 17 1994 – Julie Anne San Jose, Filipina singer-songwriter May 18 2009 – Hala Finley, American actress May 19 2003 – Jojo Siwa, American dancer, singer, actress, and YouTube personality May 21 2002 – Elena Huelva, Spanish cancer activist and influencer May 22 2004 – Peyton Elizabeth Lee, American actress May 24 2001 – Emily Austin, journalist and social media influencer May 30 2000 – Jared S. Gilmore, American actor
June 1 1999 – Technoblade, American YouTuber and streamer June 4 2021 – Princess Lilibet of Sussex June 10 1999 – Blanche, Belgian singer June 12 1999 – CarryMinati, Indian YouTuber June 16 2003 – Anna Cathcart, Canadian actress June 18 1999 – Trippie Redd, American rapper June 19 2004 – Millie Gibson, English actress June 21 2011 – Lil Bub, American celebrity cat June 22 1999 – Sam Retford, Australian-English actor June 23 2008 – Lilliana Ketchman, American dancer and YouTuber June 26 2005 – Princess Alexia of the Netherlands June 29 2006 – Sam Lavagnino, American child voice actor
July 1 2003 – Storm Reid, American actress July 4 2003 – Polina Bogusevich, Russian singer July 15 2008 – Iain Armitage, American child actor July 16 1996 – Daniel Pearson, English actor and presenter July 20 1999 – Pop Smoke, American rapper and singer July 22 2013 – Prince George of Wales July 24 1998 – Bindi Irwin, Australian conservationist, zookeeper, and actress July 30 1999 – Joey King, American actress
August 12 2001 – Dixie D'Amelio, American social media personality and singer August 13 2000 – Na Jaemin, South Korean rapper, singer, dancer and actor August 14 2004 – Marsai Martin, American actress and producer August 20 2003 – Prince Gabriel of Belgium August 28 2003 – Quvenzhané Wallis, American actress August 31 2004 – Jang Won-young, South Korean singer and model
September 1 2003 – An Yu-jin, South Korean singer and actress September 2 1998 – Choi Ye-bin, South Korean actress September 4 2001 – Talitha Bateman, American actress September 7 2006 – Ian Chen, American actor September 10 2004 – Gabriel Bateman, American actor September 13 1996 – Lili Reinhart, American actress September 14 1999 – Emma Kenney, American actress September 19 2001 – Ghina Raihanah, Indonesian advocate, model, and influencer September 23 1999 – Song Yu-qi, Chinese singer September 24 2003 – Joe Locke, Manx actor September 25 2009 – Leah Jeffries, American actress September 28 2000 – Frankie Jonas, American actor, singer, and songwriter September 30 2002 – Maddie Ziegler, American dancer and actress
October 1 2006 – Priah Ferguson, American actress October 3 2004 – Noah Schnapp, American actor October 4 1997 – Yuju, South Korean singer October 5 2006 – Jacob Tremblay, Canadian actor October 7 2001 – Princess Senate Seeiso, Princess of Lesotho October 4 2001 – Rowan Blanchard, American actress October 15 2005 – Christian, Crown Prince of Denmark October 19 1999 – Carlotta Truman, German singer-songwriter October 20 1999 – Chuu, South Korean singer and television personality October 23 1999 – Yui Kobayashi, Japanese idol October 25 2001 – Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant October 26 2002 – Lee Eunsang, South Korean singer October 27 1999 – Haruka Kudo, Japanese singer and actress October 29 1996 – Astrid S, Norwegian singer and songwriter October 31 2005 – Leonor, Princess of Asturias
November 3 2007 – Ever Anderson, American actress November 7 1997 – Nana Okada, Japanese singer November 8 2000 – Jasmine Thompson, English singer November 10 2009 – Christian Convery, Canadian actor November 20 2002 – Madisyn Shipman, American actress November 21 2000 – Isabel May, American actress November 27 2001 – Zoe Colletti, American actress November 28 2000 – Jackson Yee, Chinese singer, dancer and actor
December 4 1999 – Kim Do-yeon, South Korean singer and actress December 5 1998 – Conan Gray, American singer-songwriter December 14 2001 – Joshua Rush, American actor and activist December 17 1999 – Mirei Sasaki, Japanese singer, model, and actress December 19 1998 – King Princess, American singer-songwriter and musician December 23 2002 – Finn Wolfhard, Canadian actor and musician December 25 1999 – Adut Akech, South Sudanese-Australian fashion model December 30 1995 – V, South Korean singer
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ulkaralakbarova · 8 months ago
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Reunited after 15 years, famous chef Sasha and hometown musician Marcus feel the old sparks of attraction but struggle to adapt to each other’s worlds. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Sasha: Ali Wong Marcus: Randall Park Keanu Reeves: Keanu Reeves Harry: James Saito Veronica: Michelle Buteau Jenny: Vivian Bang Brandon: Daniel Dae Kim Tony: Karan Soni Ginger: Charlyne Yi Judy: Susan Park Quasar: Tsutomu Shimura Chloe: Casey Wilson 12 Year Old Sasha: Miya Cech 12 Year Old Marcus: Emerson Min 14/16 Year Old Sasha: Ashley Liao 14/16 Year Old Marcus: Jackson Geach 16 Year Old Veronica: Anaiyah Bernier Mr. Tran: Raymond Ma Mrs. Tran: Peggy Lu Barry: Simon Chin Denise: Panta Mosleh Kathy: Karen Holness Fast Food Cashier: Steven E. Rudy Paparazzi #1: Eddie Flake Paparazzi #2: Brian Cook PFA Doorman: Chris Hlozek Photographer: Neil Webb Southie’s Bartender: Nevin Burkholder Reporter: Sonia Beeksma Saintly Fare Host: JayR Tinaco Marty (Suits ‘n Stuff Salesman): Sean Amsing Server #1: Latonya Williams Server #2: Marco Soriano Simon (Tom Ford Salesman): Oliver Rice Waiter: Jason Canela Goat Guy: Peter New Coat Check Person: Byron Noble Another Reporter: Tyler McConachie Kitchen Worker (Enrique): Emilio Merritt Uber Driver: Jagen Johnson Uber Passenger: Yaroslav Poverlo Food and Wine Presenter: Ellen Ewusie Dim Sum Worker #1: Yue Lan Zheng Dim Sum Worker #: Tana Yu Dim Sum Worker #3: Rachelle Yu Dim Sum Worker #4: Chi Ying Cheng Dim Sum Worker #5: Xiao Qing Li “High Society” Lead Singer: Chelsea D.E. Johnson “High Society” Band: Kenan Zeigler-Sungur “High Society” Band: Adam Farnsworth-Lautsch “High Society” Band: Ashton Sweet Omar: Omar Khan Sous Chef: Juno Kim Maximal Patron: Kipp Glass Ramona (uncredited): Maddie Dixon-Poirier Elegant Guest (uncredited): Marcella Bragio Server (uncredited): Johnny Walkr Jr. …: Esther K. Chae Film Crew: Producer: Erin Westerman Director: Nahnatchka Khan Co-Producer: Michael Golamco Producer: Nathan Kahane Producer: Randall Park Producer: Ali Wong Editor: Lee Haxall Casting: Rich Delia Director of Photography: Tim Suhrstedt Costume Design: Leesa Evans Unit Production Manager: Brendan Ferguson Music Editor: Andrew Silver Sound Mixer: Mark Noda Art Direction: Cheryl Marion Music Supervisor: Trygge Toven Original Music Composer: Michael Andrews Stunt Double: Jackson Spidell Executive Producer: John Powers Middleton Production Design: Richard Toyon Music Supervisor: Toko Nagata Co-Producer: Brady Fujikawa Production Manager: Adrienne Sol First Assistant Director: Matt Rebenkoff Second Assistant Director: Lorie Gibson Stunt Coordinator: Dan Shea Associate Producer: Joanne Byon Assistant Art Director: Cherie Kroll Supervising Sound Editor: Becky Sullivan Set Designer: Angela O’Sullivan Set Designer: Austin Chuqiao Wang Set Decoration: Elizabeth Wilcox Assistant Set Decoration: Michael A. Billings Script Supervisor: Kristin Rapinchuk Music Editor: Ryan Castle Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mark Paterson Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Jeremy Peirson Costume Supervisor: Janice MacIsaac Assistant Costume Designer: Kelsey Champion Makeup Department Head: Naomi Bakstad Makeup Artist: Megan Harkness Assistant Makeup Artist: Danielle Fowler Assistant Makeup Artist: Tanya Hudson Hair Department Head: Anne Carroll Visual Effects Producer: Guy Botham Visual Effects Producer: Rebecca West Visual Effects Supervisor: Jiwoong Kim Visual Effects Supervisor: Ricardo Marmolejo Visual Effects Supervisor: David Lebensfeld Visual Effects Supervisor: Grant Miller Visual Effects Producer: Matthew Poliquin Visual Effects Producer: Evan Davies Set Decoration Buyer: Audra Neil Movie Reviews:
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soccerdailyuk · 2 years ago
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Chelsea could sign their best GK since Courtois in "unbelievable" £30m-rated titan in Emiliano Martinez
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Chelsea could sign their best GK since Courtois in "unbelievable" £30m-rated titan in Emiliano Martinez The uncertainty surrounding Chelsea's goalkeeping situation remains unclear. At the moment, Kepa Arrizabalaga seems likely to be the first-choice goalkeeper for Chelsea in the upcoming season. Mauricio Pochettino expressed his satisfaction with Kepa's performance during the pre-season draw with Newcastle, praising his commitment and adaptability to the team's new requirements, labeling him a fantastic keeper. Despite such positive remarks, there are rumors circulating that Mauricio Pochettino is considering further improvements in the goalkeeping position and might be exploring options to bring in another goalkeeper, potentially leading to Kepa taking on a backup role. According to information from Nathan Gissing via The Chelsea Chronicle, the club is closely monitoring the goalkeeper market, indicating that the situation remains subject to potential changes and developments. He said: “I am told Chelsea are still looking at a goalkeeper. They liked Onana, but never made a move. Maignan, I believe he’s too expensive for Chelsea, so they’re looking for that player who is not overly expensive, but can still compete with Kepa.” Given the context and the information provided, Emiliano Martinez could indeed be a fantastic addition to Stamford Bridge as a potential goalkeeper candidate.  However, it's important to note that there have been no official reports or confirmations about Chelsea's interest in signing him at this point in time.  The situation remains subject to potential developments, and the club may continue to evaluate their options in the goalkeeping department. Is Emiliano Martinez joining Chelsea? The report from Football Insider earlier this summer suggested that Chelsea was considering a move for Emiliano Martinez as part of Mauricio Pochettino's squad overhaul.  However, any potential deal has been complicated by Martinez's long-term contract with Aston Villa, making it likely that it would require a substantial transfer fee to lure him away from Villa Park.  According to Football Transfers, the player's current value is estimated at £30 million. Emiliano Martinez's time at Aston Villa since joining in 2020 has been marked by a remarkable rise to prominence both in domestic and international football.  He has earned praise for his consistent performances, with Matty Cash hailing him as "unbelievable." Throughout his 112 appearances for Aston Villa, the 30-cap international and World Cup winner has recorded 39 clean sheets, highlighting his abilities as a top-class goalkeeper. How good is Emiliano Martinez? Throughout this period, the ex-Arsenal player has been under the management of Dean Smith, Steven Gerrard, and Unai Emery.  All three managers have consistently shown unwavering belief in Martinez, as evidenced by his participation in 110 out of the team's last 114 Premier League matches. In the previous season, the star earning £120,000 per week showcased exceptional performance with 60 successful high claims, the highest in the league. Among goalkeepers in Europe's top five leagues, he ranks in the top 1% for the percentage of crosses stopped per 90, and he also stands in the best 22% for goals conceded per 90. This player is known for being an epitome of reliability and composure, two qualities reminiscent of Thibaut Courtois. Since joining the Blues in 2014, he has exuded confidence and permanently secured his position as the first-choice goalkeeper, displacing none other than the club legend Petr Cech. During his time in west London, the commanding Belgian goalkeeper achieved great success, winning the Premier League title twice and earning the Golden Glove award once. He managed an impressive 58 clean sheets in 154 appearances for the club. In contrast, Kepa's Chelsea career took a completely different trajectory, as he faced a barrage of criticism due to his inconsistency and performance issues. Mario Melchiot criticized him as a "liability," and the decision of the previous management to sign Edouard Mendy and promote the Senegalese as the first choice goalkeeper clearly showed that they were losing faith in the Spaniard's abilities. Currently earning £150k per week, Kepa now has a chance to become the starting goalkeeper due to Mendy's sudden decline and departure to Saudi Arabia. Originally brought in to replace Thibaut Courtois, Kepa has failed to live up to expectations. Therefore, it would be a risky move for Pochettino not to consider Martinez as Chelsea's new goalkeeper. Martinez was named the best goalkeeper in the world last year, suggesting that he could be the club's best goalkeeper since the days of Thibaut Courtois. Chelsea could sign their best GK since Courtois in "unbelievable" £30m-rated titan in Emiliano Martinez Read the full article
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anotherhumanpet · 2 years ago
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"I did. Or, I do." Rob visibly frowned, internally folding in himself at the fumble. It wasn't the worst verbal mistake he's ever made, nor was it even in the top ten of bad first impressions he's accidentally created either, but overall the moment was (as the kids say) cringe. "I'm Dennis Wenny's father," he lowered his head slightly and looked at Doctor Cech over the rims of his glasses, "And I was looking to get a copy of his medical records with you."
anotherhumanpet​:
“Please.” Because if the trail ended here, then Rob was out of luck. Pressing Dennis for answers would be the next logical move, of course, but since Dennis was already keeping secrets about these visits, getting those answers would be easier said than done. Rob let out a frustrated sigh at the thought of it though. He thought they had moved past the teenager’s secretive phase, but yet he was again finding himself out of the loop of his son’s life.
First, it was the alien robots and their secret war amongst themselves, and Earth apparently.
Then, there was the whole multiverse and an entire online chat based within it that mind boggling concept that came with all sorts of big problems.
Last secret was the reemergence of Jaden and some violent madman he picked a fight with, that started targeting Dennis for absolutely no reason other than to hurt the poor kid and everyone around him by proxy.
And now there was this - an unknown doctor whom Dennis was making previously unknown visits to.
Another sigh left Rob as he leaned against the counter and rubbed at the back of his head. They were both getting too old for this kind of shit.
Getting a call in the middle of his paperwork wasn’t unusual, neither was being told that he had a visitor at the reception. When Ralph entered the room he did see an unknown man, but these days not even that was unusual. With all the multiverse stuff and anon magic, it could even be someone he knew. 
So Ralph had no apprehension walking up to the probably younger man, though he was a little peeved about getting pulled away from his paperwork. It had a habit of growing if he didn’t handle it quickly. The man appeared to have no injuries, or in company with someone who did, so Ralph nodded to Karen indicating he’d handle it. “I was told you needed to speak with me?”
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give-emhell-darlin · 8 years ago
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don’t know how many people caught Miya’s Instagram Live, but she’s adorable and the perfect Zu
(also her script is yellow, and her mom said that they just got lucky with it!)
(second photo is from miyacech’s Instagram story 04/06/17)
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thefinishedarticle · 5 years ago
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The Ultimate José
This is one hypothetical question which I keep seeing asked: if you had to assemble a starting XI out of all of the players José Mourinho has managed, who would you choose?
I have copied the discussion-prompting efforts of betting companies William Hill and 888 below, which agree on every member of the team apart from the holding midfielder: William Hill chose Michael Essien, whilst 888 opt for Claude Makélélé. But all of the papers have had their attempts as well, with a fair amount of variation in their results, so I thought I’d have a more thorough look to see just how reasonable their choices are.
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Interestingly, it’s a question which has already been answered by Mourinho himself. He refused to do so in 2017, stating that to do so would be a disservice to the players who weren’t included. "It’s an answer that I’ve always refused to give and will continue to," he said then. "So many players gave their blood and soul when they played for me, how can I name some and forget others?”
However, this year he bit the bullet and listed a team as follows: Cech, Gallas, Carvalho, Terry, Zanetti, Makélélé, Lampard, Ozil, Ronaldo, Hazard, Drogba. There are a few differences to the teams suggested above, but then Mourinho is not necessary the objective expert here, especially as he had high-profile fallings-out with many of the talents under his management.
So which is correct?
Defence and Goalkeeper
Firstly, we should clarify whether we're choosing ‘the best players to have played under Mourinho’ over their career, or best players whilst playing for Mourinho. I assume the latter, In that case, Ricardo Carvalho is the first name on the team sheet. The pair won five league titles in seven seasons together, across three different clubs in three different leagues, and picked up five domestic cups and two European titles in the same period. 
Carvalho was a major part of Mourinho’s early success with Porto, winning two Portuguese league titles, a domestic cup, the UEFA Cup and the Champions League in 2003 and 2004, with enough of a starring role to be named in the Portuguese team of the season and the UEFA team of the season in respective years. He is the only member of that successful Porto squad with that level of recognition (Paulo Ferreira made the UEFA team in 2003, Maniche made it in 2004, and Deco made the Portuguese team in 2004).
Both Carvalho and Ferreira followed Mourinho to Chelsea, where they continued with their third and fourth successive league titles and three domestic cups in three years from 2004 to 2007. Maniche arrived in the 2004/05 season to share in that title, but he was only a squad player whereas the two defenders slotted straight into the first team. Mourinho then left for Inter Milan, but when he was signed by Real Madrid he brought Carvalho back from Chelsea: his compatriot was again a starring defender as they won the domestic cup in the first season, and remained a starter in their following league winning campaign before injury forced his demotion to the bench, and became a squad player for Mourinho’s acrimonious final year at the club.
Sergio Ramos was there for the full three years, sharing in those cup and league victories as well as twice appearing in the UEFA team of the year, but surely he can’t compete with Carvalho’s level of consistent loyalty and success. I think that John Terry also beats him to the other centre-back spot, because he was a fixture in both that original period of Chelsea success and Mourinho’s victorious return in 2013. The pair won three Premier Leagues titles and four domestic cups in five full seasons together, and Terry appeared in the Premier League team of the year for all three league wins (as well as in the UEFA team twice) to demonstrate his starring role in their success. He and Carvalho can renew their successful partnership. Pepe, Ivanoic, Cahill, Samuel, and others did well, but don’t quite clear this extremely high bar.
I am going to disagree with the examples above again when it comes to the left-back pick. Ashley Cole only really played one full season under Mourinho, having been signed post-title success, and was never part of one of his league-winning sides. William Gallas was his predecessor who starred in that dominant Chelsea team and won back-to-back titles, appearing in the Premier League Team of the Year for the latter. Most would say that Cole was the better player for Chelsea, or across his career, but that’s not what we’re looking for here - a point which will also apply to many Chelsea legends which began under Mourinho but only grew once he’d moved on.
The right flank is probably even more contentious. As noted above, Ferreira was an ever-present for five consecutive seasons and four consecutive league titles. Or you could play Maicon, Mourinho’s main man in Milan and a legend of the position. Both won titles and appeared in the UEFA team once under him. The choice of Zanetti is actually a really strange one: he made the most appearances of any player in those two years at Inter, but he starred on the right side of a three-man midfield rather than in his other role at right-back. 
If we’re just shunting players into that position, Sergio Ramos played at right-back under Mourinho's first season in Madrid, only shifting to the middle once Carvalho had left a centre-back berth empty (and appeared in the UEFA team for both). I’m minded to give him that role, allowing him to play alongside Carvalho and Terry, with Carvalho providing the bridge between the two partnerships, but it’s a tough position to decide and I think it would be fairer to go for an out-and-out right back in Ferreira, given he spent five years doing great work in that actual position. The left has fewer claimants, but Marcelo was a real star at Real (with his own UEFA team appearance) and probably edges Gallas when comparing their short time of two seasons each.
Circling back to goal, Cech’s position is also under pressure. Iker Casillas was more often in the UEFA team (twice to once), and De Gea was more often in the Premier League’s (twice to once, as well as one UEFA appearance). Cech was also relegated to the bench for Chelsea’s third title in 2014/15. He probably just edges it thanks to his longevity (four seasons of excellent goalkeeping compared to three and two), but again you could make an argument either way.
Midfield
Midfield is also interesting. Wesley Sneijder only had one, albeit brilliant, season under Mourinho. He was excellent in Inter’s treble success, but then we don’t credit Maniche and Deco when they led Porto to the Champions League, two titles and a cup. In comparison, Mesut Ozil was one of Real's stars for all three of Mourinho’s seasons in Spain, twice featuring in the UEFA team of the year. 
Essien is an interesting choice, a useful latecomer to both Chelsea and Real, but Mourinho won as much or more with Cambiasso, Xabi Alonso, Di Maria, Khedira, Kaka, Matic, Fabregas, Oscar and others, so there is plenty of room for argument. That’s ignoring the likes of Vieira, Modric, and Carrick who weren't really part of a Mourinho success story but have glittering CVs of their own. 
The one certainty is that Frank Lampard makes it. He was consistently great under Mourinho, and Chelsea’s top goalscorer in both of their title-winning seasons. I will include him alongside Makélélé, who did the defensive equivalent. Ozil could round out the trio and provide creativity for the front three, or it would be good to start Zanetti on the right side as another defensive-minded player, allowing the forwards to run riot.
Forward
Their selection may prove to be the most divisive. Cristiano Ronaldo obviously makes the team, as he would probably make an XI of all teams, but there are question marks over the other two. Mourinho managed forwards including Benzema, Higuain, Ibrahimovic, Eto'o, Milito, Costa, Crespo, Adriano, Torres, Lukaku, and Kane, together with others. People seem to think that Didier Drogba walks into this team, but they are probably thinking along the same lines as with Ashley Cole. He was a Chelsea legend more than he was a Mourinho one. His peak came under Ancelotti, when Mourinho was long gone.
Drogba may have gone on to define Chelsea, but people easily forget that he wasn't the star in their two title-winning seasons. He started fewer than half of their league games in 2004/05, and only scored 10 goals as Eidur Gudjohnsen took the lead role. He played the same number of games as fellow forward Mateja Kezman, who we don’t remember in the same light. In the next year’s league campaign he still only started 20 times, with the line led by new signing Hernan Crespo, and scored 12 goals. He doesn’t make the XI with the most starts for either year:
Cech, Terry, Carvalho, Gallas, Ferreira, Makélélé, Lampard, Mendes, J Cole, Duff, Gudjohnsen
Cech, Terry, Carvalho, Gallas, del Horno, Makélélé, Lampard, Essien, J Cole, Robben, Crespo
He certainly wasn’t the club’s top scorer in either year, let alone anywhere near dominating the league. He only really established himself in 2006/07, when Shevchenko was brought in for Mourinho’s third season, and his famous flop left the space for Drogba to rise. Chelsea didn’t win the title that year, but Drogba’s 33 goals in 60 games across all competions helped them win both of the domestic cups, and he secured glory with winning goals in both finals. 
Unfortunately, his form then dipped again alarmingly over the next two seasons. Chelsea’s rocky start to 2007/08 which saw Mourinho leave Chelsea was reflected by his record of one goal in their opening eight games (he would only score his second goal in their twelfth game of the season, but not before getting sent off in the eleventh). Overall, he had one excellent season under Mourinho, two useful ones, and one truly dire start, which was no blip but the beginning of a two year slump of disappointment, featuring repeated disciplinary issues (including the red card for slapping which lost them the Champions League), goal droughts and agitating to transfer. It’s a mixed memory at best, and tinted rose by his subsequent achievements under other managers.
The question is how that compares to the strikers Mourinho managed at closer to their prime. Diego Milito, for example: he led Inter to the treble with 30 goals in 52 games (he didn’t have a league cup to stat-pad in), including two goals and a Man of the Match performance in the Champions League final, a winner in the semis, and the only goal in the Coppa Italia final. That seems to be at least the equal to Drogba’s one top season, so the question is whether the additional time as a rotation option counts in his favour, or whether it dilutes his overall rating in terms of his performances under Mourinho.
Both Karim Benzema and Gonzalo Higuaín helped to fire Real to a record-breaking league title, and they were consistently top-class over Mourinho’s spell there. Benzema scored 32, 20, and 21 goals in 52, 50, and 52 games respectively, whilst Higuaín managed the slightly more modest hauls of 26 and 18 goals in 54 and 44 games before leaving for Naples. Their numbers are made more impressive when considering that Ronaldo was the team’s main goalscorer.
Then there is Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who served Mourinho briefly but brilliantly at two clubs. He preceded Milito’s sublime Inter season with an excellent one of his own, 29 goals (and 9 assists) in 47 games, including the Golden Boot to fire them to the league title and the final goal in each round of the Coppa Italia. That earnt him a move to Barcelona, but Mourinho offered him a reunion at United eight years later, and he picked up where they’d left off: scoring 28 goals in 45 games, before injury forced an end to his momentum. 
He had a massive impact on the United side as a talisman and leader, dragging them back up to 2nd in the league after their post-Fergie slump and leading them to victory in the EFL Cup and Europa League. He scored twice in the EFL Cup final, including a late winning goal, having kicked off their season by scoring the late winner that won United the Community Shield. Despite being injured in the Europa quarter finals, he recorded the second most goals and assists and duly made the team of the tournament (he was voted third overall). 
It is worth noting that this wasn’t like Drogba hitting his prime in a team of double-champions (United’s previous three top scorers had managed just 17, 14, 19 goals in full, injury-free seasons), but Ibrahimovic hit similar numbers anyway. He beat all of Drogba’s seasons under Mourinho apart from one, and we have to assume he could have beaten those stats if he had been allowed to continue (overall he scored 5 fewer goals in 15 fewer games, and in the league he played 8 fewer games but 3 fewer goals, whilst still beating Drogba for assists). 
His one Inter season was 25 goals and 7 assists in the league, five more goals and three more assists than Drogba’s best season at Chelsea whilst playing one fewer game. That’s two top seasons against one, and at two different clubs where Mourinho was new and needed a win. I know that there was more to Drogba beyond his goals, but the same is true of Ibrahimovic given his physical presence, impact on the team and higher assist tally. If we are looking at how the players performed under Mourinho overall, I thnk he has to edge it. 
People will do doubt mention that Mourinho once said Drogba was the best player to have played under him. This was said whilst Mourinho was manager of Real, with Ronaldo scoring 50-60 goals a season and winning the Ballon d’Or, so unless we accept that Drogba is better than Ronaldo we can’t hold those words up as gospel seven years later. It also seems that Mourinho has fallen for the Drogba nostalgia I alluded to, because in a recent interview he listed him as his highest-scoring striker, with 186 goals in total and 46 per season. Drogba’s actual tally was 78, which would be 19 per season and compares much less favourably to the other figures in Mourinho’s speech (an average of 30, 29 and 26 goals for Milito, Ibrahimovic and Benzema respectively).
Hazard is another player who had one excellent season (Premier League player of the year) under Mourinho, but then went on a drought and saw him fired. Is that better than the forwards listed above, many of whom, like treble-winning Samuel Eto'o, could play wide? Or Arjen Robben and Joe Cole, who won Chelsea's first two Premier Leagues?  Robben was consistently excellent across Mourinho's first three seasons at Chelsea and all the success they brought, but left just before the slump - that makes him a strong candidate, even without his later success. 
This is without even mentioning players like Shevchenko, Pizarro, Luis Figo, Salah, De Bruyne, Mata, Pedro, Sanchez, Willian and Balotelli, or Duff and Wright-Phillips who featured with Cole and Robben in those original Chelsea teams, or even peak Angel Di Maria, who played opposite Ronaldo for Real. Depending on how you play it, there are so many options here. But we should look to get Ronaldo on his preferred right wing, and that means we need a left-sided player, which rules out Robben’s famous trick of cutting in from the right and shooting with his left foot. I have also avoided the temptation to just shoehorn in another striker, as some have done. In that case, I’m happy to concede to the popular demand for Hazard, and hope that this appeases those who will no doubt clamour for Drogba’s inclusion.
The final team is therefore as follows: Cech, Terry, Carvalho, Ferreira, Marcelo, Lampard, Makélélé, Ozil, Hazard, Ibra, Ronaldo. This seems to be the best selection of the basis of the reasoning above, although there were difficult decisions in many areas and I would happily change a number of elements, especially when it comes to midfield: this is set up as a free-flowing offensive team to make the most of the riches of attacking talent on offer, but Zanetti and others could easily come in to make it more secure as and when required. I’m conscious that Inter feel under-represented, but then Mourinho was only there for a short time and many of the stars only joined him for a single year, so a lack of longevity has seen them miss out to players from his longer stints at Chelsea and Madrid.
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I love you LEGEND Most successful goalkeeper in the Premier League and pretty sure it will take long, so long before someone else beat his clean sheet record 🙌🏾🙌🏾 It breaks my heart to see you in tears, I know how much you wanted to win this one to finish your career on a high. Merci My Hero ♥️
Didier Drogba’s heartfelt message to his long time Chelsea team-mate and dear friend Petr Cech after Petr’s last match before his retirement.
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Legendary Italian goalkeeper, Gianluigi Buffon, has named Chelsea legend, Petr Cech, as one of the best keepers he has ever played against. Buffon, who currently plays for Serie B side Parma, said Cech was really strong during his playing days as a professional footballer. When asked whether he himself was the best goalkeeper ever, Buffon, who has played for both Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain in the past, said (via Chelsea News): “I don’t like these things. “I know sport and football very well, I think I have faced many strong goalkeepers, many didn’t have the same luck I had, so they can’t be judged similarly. “Petr Cech was really strong, one of the best ever.” Cech made 494 appearances during his time at Chelsea, recording 228 clean sheets. The retired goalkeeper played a crucial role in Chelsea’s triumphant 2011-12 UEFA Champions League campaign, including saving winger Arjen Robben’s penalty in extra time. Cech also won several Premier League titles during his time in England. Read the full article
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1/ Richard Dunne holds the record for most own goals scored in the premier league (10), Jamie Carragher is second with 7 own goals. Carragher also has a negative goal count, having scored 4 goals for Liverpool, but 7 own goals
2/ Venus Williams has had a more successful career than Caroline Wozniacki, yet has only held the Number 1 spot for a total of 11 week, in comparison to the 70+ of Wozniacki
3/ Sheffield FC is the oldest football club in the world (1857)
4/ A golf ball has an average of 336 dimples (but can range from 300 to 500)
5/ Michael Chang is the youngest Male to win a grand slam (1989 French Open - He beat Ivan Lendl in Round 4)
6/ Peter Cech holds the record for the most clean sheets in a single Premier League season (24). Iker Casillas holds the all time record for International clean sheets (102) (he also holds the record for most Champions League Clean Sheets (57)
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Raúl Sanllehí, Arsenal’s new director of football, insists he wants to end the practice of running down players’ contracts, which means experienced figures such as Aaron Ramsey, Danny Welbeck and Petr Cech are free to leave the club in the summer.
“I do believe that a player’s contract should never go to the last year, as a policy,” he says. “But I don’t think I am inventing the wheel. Anybody could agree on that. Normally the contracts of the players are for five years. You need to have a clear idea of what you want to do with that player when he is in the third year, at the latest.”
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Arsenal revealed that there has been a shake-up of their executive structure since the departure of their outgoing chief executive, Ivan Gazidis, was announced.
One of the key promotions of that is Per Mertesacker, the new head of the Arsenal academy, who is now very much a part of key decision discussions, as the new managing director, Vinai Venkatesham, explains: “One of the things that we have been doing is actually increasing the level of football representation on that group.”
“Per Mertesacker is also now on our executive team. We really are getting a new level of expertise and a new energy in our executive team. Having someone like Per, his record goes without saying. The club captain from last season, hugely respected by everyone in the game. I think that will really add something.”
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The jazz legend returns to his first love
“When I went to Berklee School of Music in Boston, I imagined myself playing with Back to Forever,” he recalls. “That dream came true because I mentioned it to a friend who had a tape he made for me playing, and he put it in the hands of Cech and management, and the timing and everything was perfect. The moon lined up with the Earth, you know? Our first show was Carnegie Hall, so I was nineteen from I’m playing Carnegie Hall with my favorite group.” When the band toured in Spain, he sought recordings of flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia, indulged in that term, and later played the popular acoustic guitar trio with de Lucia and John McLaughlin, eventually ditching electric guitars altogether for several years. “I just saw that there is a wonderful future in places like Europe, in particular, for a deeper kind of vocal music,” de Meola says. “Plus a lot of old theaters in Europe were actually built for acoustic equipment, not loud electric ones. So I saw very early on that acoustic guitars could be something I could do later in life. I don’t have to stand there at 85 years old. In front of a wall of Marshall amplifiers, just like Jeff Beck would have to do!” Always bringing him back to the electric guitar is his backing, which he says allows him to have a more lyrical expression: “You can hold the note longer, shape it and bend it. It’s like the sound in the way you can manipulate the wording.” This is clearly useful for reinterpreting the songs of the Beatles, which, on his Australian tour, will appear in a repertoire centered around new material that has yet to be released. Aldi Miola: Melbourne, Recital Centre, Oct. 18; Brisbane, Fortitude Music Hall, Oct. 19; Sydney, State Theatre, 20 October. A cultural guide to getting out and loving your city. Subscribe to the Culture Fix newsletter here. Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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Chelsea could sign their best GK since Courtois in "unbelievable" £30m-rated titan in Emiliano Martinez
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Chelsea could sign their best GK since Courtois in "unbelievable" £30m-rated titan in Emiliano Martinez The uncertainty surrounding Chelsea's goalkeeping situation remains unclear. At the moment, Kepa Arrizabalaga seems likely to be the first-choice goalkeeper for Chelsea in the upcoming season. Mauricio Pochettino expressed his satisfaction with Kepa's performance during the pre-season draw with Newcastle, praising his commitment and adaptability to the team's new requirements, labeling him a fantastic keeper. Despite such positive remarks, there are rumors circulating that Mauricio Pochettino is considering further improvements in the goalkeeping position and might be exploring options to bring in another goalkeeper, potentially leading to Kepa taking on a backup role. According to information from Nathan Gissing via The Chelsea Chronicle, the club is closely monitoring the goalkeeper market, indicating that the situation remains subject to potential changes and developments. He said: “I am told Chelsea are still looking at a goalkeeper. They liked Onana, but never made a move. Maignan, I believe he’s too expensive for Chelsea, so they’re looking for that player who is not overly expensive, but can still compete with Kepa.” Given the context and the information provided, Emiliano Martinez could indeed be a fantastic addition to Stamford Bridge as a potential goalkeeper candidate.  However, it's important to note that there have been no official reports or confirmations about Chelsea's interest in signing him at this point in time.  The situation remains subject to potential developments, and the club may continue to evaluate their options in the goalkeeping department. Is Emiliano Martinez joining Chelsea? The report from Football Insider earlier this summer suggested that Chelsea was considering a move for Emiliano Martinez as part of Mauricio Pochettino's squad overhaul.  However, any potential deal has been complicated by Martinez's long-term contract with Aston Villa, making it likely that it would require a substantial transfer fee to lure him away from Villa Park.  According to Football Transfers, the player's current value is estimated at £30 million. Emiliano Martinez's time at Aston Villa since joining in 2020 has been marked by a remarkable rise to prominence both in domestic and international football.  He has earned praise for his consistent performances, with Matty Cash hailing him as "unbelievable." Throughout his 112 appearances for Aston Villa, the 30-cap international and World Cup winner has recorded 39 clean sheets, highlighting his abilities as a top-class goalkeeper. How good is Emiliano Martinez? Throughout this period, the ex-Arsenal player has been under the management of Dean Smith, Steven Gerrard, and Unai Emery.  All three managers have consistently shown unwavering belief in Martinez, as evidenced by his participation in 110 out of the team's last 114 Premier League matches. In the previous season, the star earning £120,000 per week showcased exceptional performance with 60 successful high claims, the highest in the league. Among goalkeepers in Europe's top five leagues, he ranks in the top 1% for the percentage of crosses stopped per 90, and he also stands in the best 22% for goals conceded per 90. This player is known for being an epitome of reliability and composure, two qualities reminiscent of Thibaut Courtois. Since joining the Blues in 2014, he has exuded confidence and permanently secured his position as the first-choice goalkeeper, displacing none other than the club legend Petr Cech. During his time in west London, the commanding Belgian goalkeeper achieved great success, winning the Premier League title twice and earning the Golden Glove award once. He managed an impressive 58 clean sheets in 154 appearances for the club. In contrast, Kepa's Chelsea career took a completely different trajectory, as he faced a barrage of criticism due to his inconsistency and performance issues. Mario Melchiot criticized him as a "liability," and the decision of the previous management to sign Edouard Mendy and promote the Senegalese as the first choice goalkeeper clearly showed that they were losing faith in the Spaniard's abilities. Currently earning £150k per week, Kepa now has a chance to become the starting goalkeeper due to Mendy's sudden decline and departure to Saudi Arabia. Originally brought in to replace Thibaut Courtois, Kepa has failed to live up to expectations. Therefore, it would be a risky move for Pochettino not to consider Martinez as Chelsea's new goalkeeper. Martinez was named the best goalkeeper in the world last year, suggesting that he could be the club's best goalkeeper since the days of Thibaut Courtois. Chelsea could sign their best GK since Courtois in "unbelievable" £30m-rated titan in Emiliano Martinez Read the full article
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rbprem · 6 years ago
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Petr Cech confirms that he will retire at the end of the season, he,ll leave the Premier League after whole 15 years. Played for two of the best clubs in the world, Arsenal and Chelsea. Won nearly all there is that a player can win, Europa League,Champions League, Premier League, Fa Cup, won the Golden Glove for the Premier League a 4 times. Also holds the record for most Epl clean sheets (202). Enjoy your retirement legend.
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