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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Holland squad selected for the upcoming friendlies


Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie are among a strong 21-man Holland squad selected for the upcoming friendlies against Indonesia and China which also features four debutants.





It will mean an extended end to the season for Robben, who will feature for Bayern Munich in the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.



Van Persie will have had a little more rest after the English Premier League season finished last Sunday with the striker having been part of Manchester United's title-winning team.



It was the 29-year-old's first silverware since he won the FA Cup with Arsenal in 2005.



Other established players called up by manager Louis van Gaal include Fenerbahce's Dirk Kuyt, Wesley Sneijder of Galatasaray and Hamburg's Rafael van der Vaart.



Van Gaal has, though, handed first call-ups to Lerin Duarte, Miquel Nelom, Dwight Tiendalli and Jens Toornstra.



The Oranje travel to Jakarta to take on Indonesia on Friday June 7 before moving on to Beijing where they will face China the following Tuesday, June 11.



Holland squad:


Michel Vorm (Swansea), Kenneth Vermeer (Ajax), Jasper Cillessen (Ajax); John Heitinga (Everton), Erik Pieters, Dwight Tiendalli (Swansea), Ron Vlaar (Aston Villa), Daryl Janmaat (Feyenoord), Miquel Nelom (Feyenoord); Lerin Duarte (Heracles Almelo), Jonathan de Guzman (Swansea), Jens Toornstra, Ruben Schaken (Feyenoord), Wesley Sneijder (Galatasaray), Rafael van der Vaart (Hamburg); Siem de Jong (Ajax), Dirk Kuyt (Fenerbahce), Jeremain Lens, Robin van Persie (Manchester United), Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich), Ricky van Wolfswinkel (Sporting Lisbon).


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Neymar want Barca move.


Barcelona is the chosen destination for highly-rated striker Neymar, according to Santos vice-president Odilio Rodrigues.








The 21-year old's future has been the subject of speculation for a number of years since coming through the ranks at Santos and establishing himself as a key part of the Brazilian national team.



Neymar has attracted interest from across Europe, but Rodrigues says that a move to Barcelona is the player's preference.




"Neymar has told us he wants to sign for Barcelona," he told Ser Esports.




"There are other proposals but he has preferences for Barca. There is no official Madrid proposal for Neymar but we know that this offer will come.



"We held conversations in Spain with the Barca board of directors and there are on-going talks but nothing has been decided.



"But the negotiations need to continue because the first bid we were offered was not enough. We know that Madrid had a bid and will be presenting it soon, but I haven't talked to (club president) Florentino Perez.



"We know that the athlete's opinion is important. What we have to do is to find a way to unify the best offer with the player's interest."



Neymar has been a regular fixture in Luiz Felipe Scolari's Brazil squads and the former Chelsea boss was full of praise for the youngster.



"He is an example to follow as a sportsman," he said to Canal+.



"I have spoken to Sandro Rosell about how he behaves on the training pitch and about his personality and he really is an example to follow.



"Barcelona are clearly leading the race for his signature. He would be a great signing for Barcelona.



"He would be an idol for the fans next season alongside Lionel Messi."




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Rodgers: Suarez happy


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists he expects striker Luis Suarez to be at the club next season.





Rodgers admits the Reds may have to field enquiries about the Uruguay international, but he believes it will take an exceptional offer for Suarez to leave.

"Listen, every player has their price but there's certainly no pressure for the club to sell him. We're trying to build that bit of quality so he's not for sale," Rodgers said.

"I don't have any doubts there will be interest in him this summer, because he's up there.

"There's a small percentage of players who are world class and he's in that bracket, so I don't think it will be too dissimilar to when I first came in last summer, with clubs making their interest known.



"People will want to take him, but I think we all recognise how integral he is. The owners have been absolutely unequivocal in their resolve in terms of wanting to keep him."
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Forbidden Reads: Tenderness by Robert Cormier



Welcome to my new feature called Forbidden Reads! Join me in celebrating your freedom to read. My goal for this soon-to be- regular monthly feature is to highlight challenged and/or banned books from each literary audience: children, YA, and adult. Not only will I be doing a review of the book, I will also include information as to where and why the book was challenged/banned. Today I'll be reviewing Robert Cormier's controversial YA suspense novel, Tenderness, which was published in 1997.



Description (from Goodreads): Eighteen-year-old Eric has just been released from juvenile detention for murdering his parents. Now he's looking for tenderness--tenderness he finds in killing girls. Fifteen-year-old Lori has run away from home again. Emotionally naive and sexually precocious, she is also looking for tenderness--tenderness that she finds in Eric. Will Lori and Eric be each other's salvation or destruction?

Review: Cormier is known for his gritty novels. His most widely known book, The Chocolate War, is a staple in YA literature and unapologetically looks at the important issue of bullying which we are still struggling today. Tenderness is a mesmerizing albeit extremely disturbing plunge into the mind of a psychopathic teen killer. The book is compelling, short, and quick to the point. The story is simple as it follows two teens who are desperately searching for something called tenderness. 
  Eric Poole is handsome, clean cut, and with a vulnerability that plays well before the cameras. He is about to be released from the juvenile facility where he has spent three years for killing his mother and stepfather, who were believed to have abused him. The fact that he murdered his parents without provocation and has also killed and sexual assaulted a few girls (a fact that is certainly known only to Eric himself). Veteran cop Jake Proctor is almost positive that Eric is the serial killer, but he has no hard evidence to prove his suspicions. When Proctor's covert endeavors to obstruct Eric's release fail, the teen walks out of the facility, glorying in his cleverness and in great anticipation of renewing his obsessive search for "tenderness." 
  The really suspense begins with Eric carefully avoiding controversy until he can escape to another town and Proctor anxiously watching and waiting for the young man to make a mistake. Neither villain nor cop suspects that Eric's undoing will come in the form of 15-year-old runaway Lori, who sees her own desire for affection mirrored in Eric's haunted eyes.  Lori is a complicated character. My reactions toward her varied from a selfish, vulnerable, obsessive child to a sexually precocious and an intuitive young woman. A victim of sexual harassment and abuse, Lori blatantly and aggressively uses her sexuality to get what she wants. Like Eric, she is obsessed with a search for genuine affection, and she's every bit as committed to pursuing it.
  While I was engrossed in the story, I didn't think this book was textured enough to satisfy today's YA readers. The chapters that switch from Eric and Lori's point of views aren't labeled though their voices are clearly distinct. There are, however, a number of intriguing psychological underpinnings that made me pause and think. There are strong hints of incest as we get a clear focus of Eric's fixation for his young victims: girls who have long, dark hair, medium height, just like his mother's.  Sex, though never explicit, plays a big role in both Lori's and Eric's behaviors. 
  Even though we don't get a whole lot of background to the story, particularly with Eric's parents, both main characters are fully developed. Though the characters are introduced separately, their perspectives smoothly transition once they finally meet. As readers, we know that Lori's time might be quickly shorten when she meets and spends time with Eric, but I never expected the book's final twist. The irony of Eric and Lori's ends is searing. The idea that humanity is a switch that can be turned off and on by will is the most disquieting aspect of the novel. It is also what ultimately makes the book so dark, seductive, and well  forbidding. 

Rating: 3.5 stars

Why it was challenged: According to Marhall University Library, the book was challenged in 2003 at the Fairfax (VA) school libraries by a group called Parents Against Bad Books in Schools for "profanity and descriptions of drug abuse, sexually explicit conduct and torture".

Words of Caution: There is some profanity in the book, but nothing that isn't spoken in a PG-13 movie. Lori mentions that her mother has an alcohol and drug problem, which highlights her isolation and the way she behaves. She is harassed by her mother's boyfriends who don't disguise their lecherous desire for her. There are scenes of sexual suggestiveness: In the beginning we see Lori's mother's current boyfriend brushes against her. Later a hitchhiker who Lori allows him to kiss and fondle her, but these incidents aren't graphically depicted but give enough of a set-up for readers to fill in the details. While difficult to read, I though these scenes were necessary to show how sexualized Lori has become without really thinking about what she is doing which is the point that Cormier is trying to make. Her opinions of adults never go beyond their sexual desires because that is all that she has known. As mentioned in the review, Eric is a serial killer and there is obviously going to be violence associated with him. We are briefly told that he strangles his victims and there are clear suggestions that he sexually assaults his victims. In almost all popular adult books, the author spends time detailing the act of crime.  Cormier, however,  spends more time focusing on Eric's psychological state. Due to the book's mature themes, I would feel comfortable in recommending this book to older teens (i.e. Grades 10 and up).

If you like this book try: Right Behind You by Gail Giles, The Killer's Cousin by Nancy Werlin

Pulis leaves Stoke


Tony Pulis has left Stoke City after seven years in charge.



The Welshman guided Stoke to the Premier League during his second spell at the helm and later led them to an FA Cup final and into Europe.

But the Potters were dragged into relegation trouble last season and Pulis drew criticism from some sections of the Britannia Stadium support over his side's style of play.

Chairman Peter Coates had refused to discuss the 55-year-old's future while the club struggled in 2013 but it is understood a decision to part ways was made during an end-of-season debrief on Tuesday.

Sky Bet swiftly installed former Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo as the favourite to succeed him, with ex-QPR manager Mark Hughes also a frontrunner.



Pulis first took the Potters job in 2002 and returned in 2006 after a stint at Plymouth Argyle, overseeing promotion to the top flight two years later.


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Today's evening paper talk

London Evening Standard



  • Ian Holloway says Brighton's behaviour before their play-off clash was "classless" and added: "I believe things like that come back on you."

  • Joey Barton has revealed his dream of a permanent move to Marseille is under threat because QPR now want him back to help them in the Championship.

  • Andy Carroll maintains he has enjoyed every minute of his season-long loan at West Ham but the long-term future of the England forward remains unclear.

  • Arsenal midfielder Craig Eastmond has signed for Colchester United.





Fulham Chronicle



  • Harry Redknapp admits Luke Young's QPR future remains in the balance as he battles to overcome a long-standing hip problem.



Manchester Evening News



  • Jack Rodwell has promised fans that Manchester City's players are relishing a fresh start under a new manager and can't wait for the start of next season.

  • Michael Carrick says David Moyes will inherit 'Fergie time' when he takes over at Old Trafford.

  • Robin van Persie says his first Premier League winners' medal "tastes beautiful" and he is hungry for more.

  • David Beckham was bottom of the class in his early dealings with the media as a youngster at Manchester United.

  • Former Oldham defender Marc Tierney is poised to become Bolton's first summer signing.

  • Oldham have swooped to sign winger James Dayton.



Liverpool Echo



  • Liverpool are set to launch a £12million bid to sign Schalke centre-back Kyriakos Papadopoulos.

  • Reds midfielder Lucas Leiva has vowed to to improve after 'difficult' season.

  • David Moyes will help Everton's transition by splitting his time between Finch Farm and Manchester United's Carrington base before he goes on holiday next week.



The Chronicle



  • Alan Pardew has admitted he is bracing himself for a summer bid for one of Newcastle's big-name stars.

  • Sammy Ameobi will travel with a Newcastle squad to Hong Kong to defend their Citibank 7s title.

  • Titus Bramble is considering a move to the USA, with several MLS sides said to be interested in the Sunderland centre-back.

  • Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio is determined to ensure the players he buys this summer are fit to wear the Black Cats shirt.



Newcastle and Sunderland



  • Steve Harper's farewell message to the Newcastle dressing room was that only hard work would make them heroes at St James' Park.

  • Adam Johnson admits his debut campaign at Sunderland has been the worst season of his career.



Sunderland Echo



  • Sunderland winger Adam Johnson is in favour of manager Paolo Di Canio's hardline approach to the job if it brings about an improvement in results.

  • Defender Phil Bardsley has been left out of the Scotland squad for next month's World Cup qualifier against Croatia.



South Wales Evening Post



  • Swansea's hopes of hanging on to Ashley Williams have been boosted by the news that Liverpool are set to sign Manchester City defender Kolo Toure.

  • Michael Laudrup has emerged as the second favourite to take over at Real Madrid.



Birmingham Mail

Aston Villa defender Ron Vlaar says the Wigan game was his worst of the season.

Dave Edwards is 'happy to be here' and is ready to help Wolves return to the Championship after the club took up a one-year option on his contract.

Birmingham winger Chris Burke has admitted his own high standards slipped this season.

West Brom defender Gareth McAuley has urged the club to secure the futures of Shane Long and Youssouf Mulumbu.

Express & Star



  • West Brom have netted a record Premier League windfall of £48.3million with Aston Villa's prize money share also increasing.

  • Wolves are said to be closing in on a new head coach after chief executive Jez Moxey returned to work after a short break.

  • Burnley forward Charlie Austin has emerged as a summer target for Aston Villa, who are set to show Richard Dunne the door.



Yorkshire Evening Post



  • Bahraini-based businessman Salah Nooruddin has been named as Leeds United's new vice-chairman with immediate effect.

  • Bradford fans will be able to salute their footballing heroes at a victory parade on Wednesday.



The Pink un



  • Norwich earned £46.07m in Premier League television money for the 2012/13.

  • Norwich officials have confirmed the release of ten players from the club - headlined by the departure of Simeon Jackson.



The Sentinel



  • Tony Pulis looks set to leave Stoke after a meeting with chairman Peter Coates on Tuesday morning.

  • Coates has poured scorn on talk of him stepping down as chairman of Stoke City by confirming: "I'm staying on - and I always was."

  • Phil Neville could be offered a coaching role at Stoke.



Wigan Evening Post



  • Paul Scharner is one of eight players who have waved goodbye to Wigan.

  • Roberto Martinez remained silent on his future when Wigan paraded the FA Cup on Monday.



Lancashire Telegraph



  • Blackburn are pressing on with talks to install Gary Bowyer as the club's new permanent boss - despite further reports about a move for Tim Sherwood.

  • Burnley are set to announce their retained list in the next couple of days but the futures of Martin Paterson and Chris McCann remain uncertain.



The Star



  • Wednesday boss Dave Jones wants the club to become the "top dogs in the city" at bringing through home-grown players.



Evening Times



  • Neil Lennon has revealed he plans to lead his Celtic side out for Sunday's William Hill Scottish Cup final against Hibs.

  • The SFA will wait until an independent probe into Rangers is completed before deciding whether to take action against the Ibrox club.

  • Ally McCoist feels Jon Daly will help turn the young players at Rangers into stars - just like he did at Dundee United with Johnny Russell and David Goodwillie.



The Scotsman



  • Michael Higdon has told Motherwell he may have to move on from Fir Park if he is to cash in on the best season of his career.

Moutinho cools Porto exit talk

Joao Moutinho insists he has "no intention" of leaving Porto, after being once again linked with a big-money move to Tottenham this summer.



The Portuguese midfield star has long been linked with former boss Andre Villas Boas, who has tried to sign him for Chelsea and more recently Spurs.



But big spending Monaco are now said to be lining up a move for him, as well as team-mate James Rodriguez.



However, Moutinho is more than happy with life at Porto, where he has just won his third successive league title.



"Right now nothing will make me change clubs. I am extremely happy here and the most important is happiness and winning titles," Moutinho said.



But he added: "My future is up to FC Porto. No player is immune to leaving. But if something does come up, it has to be something good for both parties."



"We want to improve the campaign from last year, we want to improve on the European level, we want to win everything you enter and it is with this in mind that we will enter the first day of the season," he said.


Moutinho says Porto are determined to improve on their European performances next year.