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Kasper Schmeichel during the World Cup match between Denmark vs France on the 26th of November, 2022
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calciopics · 2 years
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UEFA Nations League 2022 - France 1-2 Denmark
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potentialoffside · 2 years
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SÜPERLİG 2022/23 9/36: ZEMİNİN AZİZLİĞİ
Süper Lig'de 9. hafta karşılaşmasında Beşiktaş, deplasmanda Bitexen Giresunspor'u 1-0 yenmeyi başardı. Kara kartala galibiyeti getiren golü 34. dakikada Tayyip Talha Sanuç kaydetti. Beşiktaş'ın 15. dakikada yine Tayyip Talha ile bulduğu bir gol ise VAR incelemesinin ardından iptal edildi. Aynı pozisyonda VAR kararıyla penaltı kazanan siyah-beyazlılarda topun başına geçen Wout Weghorst, penaltıyı kaçırdı.
Beşiktaş'ta karşılaşmanın henüz 12. dakikasında sakatlık geçiren Saiss'in yerine oyuna dahil olan Emrecan Uzunhan da maçı sakat sakat tamamladı.
Diziliş
Fenerbahçe maçındaki savunma hattını bozmayan Valerien Ismael, bu sezonki performansıyla dikkatleri çeken Salih Uçan, sakatlığı nedeniyle maçta takımdaki yerini Gedson Fernandes'e verdi. Teknik direktör kaleci Ersin Destanoğlu ve Tayyip Talha Sanuç'un yanında üçüncü yerli isim olarak Tayfur Bingöl'e Muleka’nın yerine sağ kanatta görev verdi.
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Doğru tanı çok önemli
Son üç maçta pres bölgesini orta sahaya çeken Beşiktaş'ín oyun stratejisinde biraz değişiklik görmek mümkün. Weghorst kendisine atılan uzun topları pek iyi kullanamadı, sıkı markaj altında olan Dele Alli ise zeminin de kötü olması nedeniyle etkili olamadı.
Maç sonu basın toplantısında ikinci yarıdaki tempo düşüklüğünü, tüm oyuncuların aynı kondisyon seviyesinde olmamasına bağladı Fransız adam. Bu durum bir kaç kez tekrarlandı ve taraftarlar bundan memnun olmadığı kesindir. Haftada bir maç yapan siyah beyazlılar tempolu oyunu 90 dakika oynayamaması ve bunun bir kondisyon sorunu olması teknik heyet tarafından ciddi şekilde tartışılmalıdır özellikle atletik performans ve kondisyonerlik bölümü sorgulanmalı. Eğer ikinci yarılardaki tempo düşüklüğü taktiksel bir plan ise de net şeklide ifade edilmelidir.
Doğru tanı yapılırsa hızlı ve doğru tedaviyi uygulamak kolay olur!
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Sonraki rakip
Beşiktaş, Süper Lig'in 10. haftasında Trabzonspor ile mücadele verecek. Vodafone Park Stadyumu'nda oynanacak maçı hakem Ali Şansalan yönetecek.
Tam 38 yıl aradan sonra 2021-2022 sezonunda şampiyon olan bordo maviler yaz transfer döneminde Anthony Nwakaeme ve Andreas Cornelius gibi yıldızlarını kaybetti.
Beşiktaş-Trabzonspor rekabeti, Süper Lig'in büyük rekabetlerinden biridir. İki Türkiye takımının yaptığı 133 maçta en çok kazanan taraf, 53 galibiyetle Beşiktaş'tır. Trabzonspor ise 49 maçta rakibine üstünlük sağlamıştır. 28 maç beraberlikle sonuçlanmıştır. İki takım son olarak 3 Nisan 2022 tarihinde Şenol Güneş Stadyumu’nda karşılaşmış ve karşılaşma 1-1'lik beraberlik ile son bulmuştur.
Ligde en çok gol atanlar
Feyyaz Uçar 9 Beşiktaş
Mehmet Özdilek 9 Beşiktaş
Metin Tekin 8 Beşiktaş
Bobo 7 Beşiktaş
Hami Mandıralı 6 Trabzonspor
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sportworldtone · 2 years
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Andreas Cornelius
Andreas Cornelius is a Danish footballer. He was named the national team for playing UEFA Euro 2020, and Denmark unexpectedly qualified for the semi-finals. Everyone can get here Andreas Cornelius footballer's career, height, wife, family, FIFA 22, net worth, goal, and more
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frc-ambaradan · 5 months
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Don in the guise of his great-great-grandfather Cornelius in Andrea Freccero's artwork for Topolino #3547 cover.
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Johannes Andrea Brinkman & Leender T. Cornelius van der Vlugt
Van Nellefabriek Rotterdam, Netherlands 1925-1927
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I know Psylocke in the era of Lee is basically “I want to draw sexy Ninja lady!” but an awesome byproduct of that is that we often get to see her just being a complete badass which is pretty rad....
Also this isn’t out “first” mention of the Upstarts... that would have been like 3 issues ago, but at that time I didn’t know what they were... but knowing what I know now I can say that while they aren’t around for a long time, they are a catalyst for a lot of pretty important stuff, so I might as well make a note of it... I’ll gover more of who and what they are in a later post though...
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opera-ghosts · 1 year
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On December 15, 1858, the opera “The Barber of Bagdad” by Peter Cornelius (1824-1874)was premiered in the Weimar Court Theater. There was a scandal when the conductor of the performance, Franz Liszt , was hissed off by opponents of the New German School. He then resigned his post as opera director. Here an evening ticket from 1891 for The Metropolitan Opera New York, where the tenor Andreas Dippel (1866-1932) performed. Following the opera, the rarely seen ballet “Dresden-China”, a curiosity, could be experienced with 250 dancers.
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dejahisashmom · 1 month
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Arbatel: The Magic of the Ancients – An Occult Grimoire with a Positive Message | Ancient Origins
https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-ancient-writings/arbatel-magic-ancients-occult-grimoire-positive-message-002404
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Rank alchemists by their fuckability?
I feel like Paracelsus would be really great in bed and also /really/ insufferable about it
ALEXANDRIAN ALCHEMISTS
Agathodaimon - Giant snake god. Fuckable.
Chymes - Doubtful historicity. Fuckability dubious.
Cleopatra the Alchemist - Ruled hard. Fuckable.
Mirriam of Alexandria - Ruled hard. Fuckable.
Moses of Alexandria - Doubtful historicity. Fuckability dubuous.
Paphnutia the Virgin - Egyptian Priestess. Unfuckable.
Zosimos of Panopolis - Cool mystic but probably smelled weird. Fuckability dubious.
ARAB-ISLAMIC ALCHEMISTS
Khalid ibn Yazid - Legendary, but a prince. Fuckable.
Jabir ibn Hayyan - Likely many authors. Fuckability Dubious.
Dhul-Nun al-Misri - Cave mystic and Sufi saint. Unfuckable.
Ibn Umayl - Scrawny scholar nerd. Fuckability dubious.
al-Tughra'i - Poet Alchemist. Highly Fuckable.
Artephius - Doubtful historicity. Fuckability dubious.
Al-Jildaki - Scant information available. Fuckability dubious.
EUROPEAN ALCHEMISTS
Albertus Magnus - Catholic. Unfuckable.
Roger Bacon - Fransiscan Friar. Fuckable.
Ramon Llull - Catalonian polymath and artist. Highly Fuckable.
Johannes Trithemius - Benedictine Abbot. Unfuckable.
Johann Georg Faust - Inspired Goethe. Highly Fuckable.
Hienrich Cornelius Agrippa - Infamously charming. Highly Fuckable.
Paracelsus - Tboy swag. Highly Fuckable.
John Dee - Infamously fuckable. Fuckable.
Edward Kelley - Infamously highly fuckable. Highly Fuckable.
Basil Valentine - Dubious historicity. Fuckability Dubious.
Michael Sendivogius - Polish. Fuckable.
Michael Maier - Mystical weirdo. Fuckable.
Johannes Valentinus Andreae - Poet Alchemist. Fuckable.
Elias Ashmole - English. Unfuckable.
Isaac Newton - Asexual king. Unfuckable, out of respect.
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thebutcher-5 · 2 years
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Taron e la Pentola Magica
Taron e la Pentola Magica
Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo abbiamo ripreso a parlare della Disney, arrivando così al suo 24° classico animato ossia Red e Toby nemiciamici. Una pellicola importante per lo studio, che vide un cambio generazionale. Fu infatti l’ultima opera a cui lavorarono alcuni dei leggendari Nine Old Men, che lasciarono il tutto nelle mani di animatori come Brad Bird, John…
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wyrmzier · 25 days
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2024 remake of the Favorite Character Bingo
From left to right:
Top row: Sam Larson (oc), Cornelius Hickey (The Terror), Arthur Morgan (RDR2), Yennefer (The Witcher), Fenris (Dragon Age)
Second row: The Medicine Seller (Mononoke), Freya (God of War), Kratos (God of War), Atreus (God of War), Astarion (BG3)
Third row: Claudia (IWTV), Lestat (IWTV), free space, Sunset Shimmer (MLP), Princess Luna (MLP)
Fourth row: Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill (BCS), Korra (Avatar: TLK), Thara Celehar (The Goblin Emperor/Witness for the Dead), Will Graham (NBC Hannibal), Andreas Maler (Pentiment)
Fifth row: Jinx/Powder (Arcane), Kim Kitsuragi (Disco Elysium), Harry Du Bois (Disco Elysium), Mike Schmidt/Afton (FNAF), Wonka (Wonka)
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im looking forward to studying Modern Greek language and culture at university, and simply love your blog. i have fallen in love with this mysterious beauty! which parts of Greek culture, whether it be literature, art, history, schools of thought, anything at all, would you recommend me to look at in further depth? something less talked about, or more niche perhaps? much love x
Ohhh wishing you the best in your future studies! Hoping you will have a great time!
Some recs of things I personally enjoy from the Modern Greek culture, they are subjective, I have mentioned most before, so I am technically playing the broken record again!
Entechno, Rembetiko and classic Laiko music genres. Check the composers Mikis Theodorakis, Manos Hatzidakis, Markos Vamvakaris, Vassilis Tsitsanis and Stavros Xarhakos as a start. But I doubt you won’t learn about them through your studies anyway.
Domenikos Theotokopoulos (El Greco) is my favourite artist but a lot of modern(er) Greek art is very interesting actually
Alexandros Papadiamantis, Nikos Kazantzakis in literature
Erotokritos, both the poetry and the music and all its folk impact
Odysseus Elytis, Giannis Ritsos, Constantine Cavafy and Nikos Kavvadias poetry
I can’t not say the Greek Revolution but I doubt you can escape it in your studies anyway. Also the Axis Occupation Resistance, the Pontic Greek genocide and the population exchange with Turkey. But you will learn about all this, I believe. Check also about the civil war, which I am not sure they will teach you about at length. And the military junta.
Ioannis Kapodistrias and Eleftherios Venizelos as political profile studies. Check out those of Konstantinos Karamanlis and Andreas Papandreou as well if you are interested in politics, not because they were anywhere near as great as the former two but to explore the unbelievable impact they still have in Greek society.
Doesn’t matter if you are Christian or not, I really like Byzantine ecclesiastical music and architecture from an aesthetical standpoint so I recommend
Byzantine and Modern Greek folk fashion
Check out Georgios Gemistus Plethon, the Byzantine Greek Neoplatonic philosopher
Would I deviate if I just said Byzantine history? Oh well. It’s fascinating to explore the “relics” of Byzantium in the collective Modern Greek conscience.
Easter and Carnival traditions, their origins, historical evolution and practice today
Golden age cinema comedies (50s - 70s)
Watch the Island once you can understand Greek well (if you don’t already) or find English subtitles. It’s such a perfect and accurate window to Greek ethos in the first decades of the 20th century
Watch TV comedies of the 90s and 00s.
That might be harder to explore but I like the significance of Epitheórisi (Revue) as a theatrical genre in Greece. In general, check the tradition and huge presence of satire and satire comedians in Modern Greek society. Political correctness has made satire shrink drastically but I think it has an interesting history throughout the 20th century and first years of the 21st.
If you are interested in a school of thought, check out the work of the philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997)
If you don’t speak Greek yet, some of the recs are more niche than others and you will probably have to wait to be somewhat fluent in Greek before you can explore them properly. But music, art, philosophy… you can start with these. As for the history, you can also start, but make sure to also read Greek historiography once you know Greek better because… well.
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Stories From Elvis’s Band
When he first hit in 1955, Elvis was like an H-bomb on shaky legs. In 18 months, he went from hillbilly singer to the biggest star in America, with a parade of No. 1 hits such as “Heartbreak Hotel,” “All Shook Up” and “Jailhouse Rock.” Along the way he upended our entire pop culture—from music to fashion to attitudes about race and sexuality.
His traveling companions on the road to the Hilton were a group of ace musicians, including Glen D. Hardin (piano), James Burton (guitar), Ronnie Tutt (drums) and Jerry Scheff (bass)
Preparing for Elvis’ new live show was an impressive undertaking. Luckily, Elvis and his new band clicked immediately. We rehearsed probably 200 songs, says Jerry Scheff. When we played them with him, it wasn’t like a rehearsal. It was more like we were just having fun, like jamming almost.
In rehearsals, and on stage, Elvis keyed off the guitar, says James Burton. We had great eye contact. He loved guitar. If I’d play a lick or something, he would just turn around and say, Yeah, baby! It was a great communication that all of us had. With so many songs at his disposal, Elvis rarely followed a set list. You never knew which way he was going to go on stage, Burton says. He could change at any moment. He’d say, James, give me an E. Then he’d go into whatever song he had in his mind.
He’d play stump the band, Hardin says. He’d try to find little ways to pull something on us. I don’t think he ever did because we were watching him so closely. We were playing the Forum in L.A. one time, and he was about as far away from me on stage as he could possibly be. He bent down to kiss a girl and I guess she whispered in his ear, Do Blue Christmas. As he raised back up, he went right into it. Now there’s only three eighth notes as pick-up notes. I’ll have a … and the whole band came in. It was things like that, non-stop. He was always very appreciative that we were right on top of him.
Says Tutt, As time went on, he would use more and more karate moves, to cut off songs and during songs, where there’d be musical interludes or solos. Because they’re almost quicker than the eye, those moves, I felt like there was only way for me to really understand them. And that was to study the same form of karate as he did. We’d have lessons and workouts up in his suite. It helped me a great deal to understand how he moved.
Elvis the comedian
The intensity was balanced out with practical joking. For all his iconic status as the king of rock ’n’ roll, Elvis often acted more like a jester on stage and off.
He was always coming up with something silly, says Hardin. Once he introduced me and said, You know, somebody told me the other day that the D in your middle name stands for Dolores. Is that true? I said, Why, hell no!He said, I think it is. I was told by somebody who ought to know. He just went on and left it at that.
He’d do imitations too. He did Engelbert Humperdinck and Tom Jones real good. He could do Billy Eckstine, Dean Martin a bit, even Moms Mabley. He would sing happy birthday to me a lot, Burton says, even if it wasn’t my birthday.”
Scheff says, One night, he brought one of those little battery operated laugh boxes on stage and said, Ladies and gentlemen, I’d like you to meet Colonel Parker. As far as the humor is concerned, says Tutt, Elvis, as much as anybody I’ve ever known in my life, loved to laugh. He was a very emotional man when it came to that. He didn’t hesitate to laugh or cry. His whole life was built around trying to find humor in things.
What Might Have Been
All the musicians agree that the big fight that might’ve saved Elvis was a world tour. During the ’70s, he toured America, but never beyond the 50 states (his 1973 TV special Aloha from Hawaii was a vicarious substitute, beamed worldwide via satellite). The reason that Elvis never performed outside of the U.S. was that Colonel Parker, née Andreas Cornelius van Kuijk, was an illegal alien. To fly out of the country would risk not only being exposed but barred re-entry.
Elvis wanted so bad to go to Europe and to Japan, says Burton. He was looking forward to it, even in the year or so before he died. He felt that these people always came to him from around the world to see his shows, and he felt like it would be great for him to go over there and present his show to them in their country.
If Colonel Parker had let him follow his idea to become a more serious artist, things might’ve been different, adds Scheff. Elvis had a lot of pressure put on him by the Colonel and by fans to do the old stuff. I’ve worked with a lot of people, like Bob Dylan and Bob has always been able to change, like a chameleon. He didn’t care what the fans thought. He didn’t care what his manager thought. Elvis wasn’t able to say, Listen, screw you. I’m doing it my way. That more than anything else was one of the reasons he got so depressed.
In the end, when these players talk about their time with Elvis, it’s overwhelming how much they loved and respected him. I’m sure I expressed how much I enjoyed working with him, but he wasn’t one to sit around and let you pat him on the back, Hardin says. If you said, You’re the greatest, he would’ve probably said, Well, I’m doing pretty good for an old country boy.
I don’t think I ever told Elvis how much I admired him as a singer, says Scheff. Back then, everybody was being cool. I regret that now. I don’t even have an autograph, because I was being too cool. I think if I’d asked him for his autograph, it might’ve pleased him.
Burton concludes, Elvis didn’t know how great he was. He never came off like, I’m the king of rock ’n’ roll. As a matter of fact, there were many times on stage when people yelled out, Elvis, you’re the king! And Elvis would say, No, I’m not the king. God’s the king.
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