Giovanna Antonelli e Alexandre Nero estreiam em alta nas pesquisas

Giovanna Antonelli e Alexandre Nero serão Atena e Romero em "A Regra do Jogo"

Giovanna Antonelli e Alexandre Nero serão Atena e Romero em “A Regra do Jogo”

Na noite desta segunda-feira (31), a TV Globo irá promover a estreia de “A Regra do Jogo”, a tão aguardada novela de João Emanuel Carneiro. A simples menção ao nome dele faz todos recordarem dos seus sucessos anteriores, especialmente “Avenida Brasil” ainda em exibição em vários países. A própria chamada no ar faz esta alusão.

Mas especialmente naquilo que diz respeito a “A Regra do Jogo”, foi realizado um trabalho com dois dos seus protagonistas, Giovanna Antonelli e Alexandre Nero, para avaliar o “carisma” e o “grau de conhecimento” do público para com eles. Nesta amostra, foram ouvidas 6 mil pessoas com idade de 16 a 69 anos. A fonte é o Celebrity DBI – IBOPE Repucom.

Giovanna é conhecida por 77,18% das pessoas pesquisadas e 96,12% destas a consideram uma figura carismática, enquanto Alexandre foi identificado por 74,48% e visto como um ator atraente por 89,60% delas.

É um trabalho que o Ibope costumeiramente realiza no mundo, com cerca de sete mil personalidades, entre atores, esportistas, músicos e apresentadores.

 

Flávio Ricco com colaboração de José Carlos Nery

James Akel comenta defesa de Aécio Neves por Dilma Rousseff

AÉCIO QUER DEFENDER DILMA

Está difícil a situação de Aécio no Senado e na Câmara Federal por conta de declarações que ele deu ao SBT dizendo que é a favor da saída de Eduardo Cunha da presidência da Câmara por ter sido denunciado no STF.

Cunha é o único político que está enfrentando Dilma de verdade e que tem condições de levar Dilma ao impeachment.

E Aécio, que não quer o impeachment de Dilma pra não permitir que Temer assuma, quer a saída de Cunha do comando do processo de impeachment.

Esta é a triste política do PSDB que tem um presidente destes.

 

Escrito por James Akel às 06h21 no dia 31/08/2015

James Akel comenta o prêmio do Masterchef

QUANDO A TELEVISÃO ESTIMULA A MALDADE ENTRE AS PESSOAS

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Vejam que interessante e triste também.

A televisão está estimulando a maldade entre as pessoas.

De um lado programas do tipo de BBB ou Fazenda pagam 2 milhões de reais pra uma pessoa que ganhe a competição onde o grande sacada é a intriga, a maldade, o jogo de cena entre os participantes.

De outro lado o Masterchef, o melhor programa que a TV Band já teve depois de Hebe Camargo, programa que estimula o trabalho, capacidade de realização e empreendedorismo, vai pagar apenas 150 mil pra quem vencer e com este dinheiro quiser montar seu negócio de comida.

 

Escrito por James Akel às 12h50 no dia 31/08/2015

James Akel comenta que o governo de Dilma Rousseff estimula índios invadirem propriedade privada

GOVERNO COMUNISTA ESTIMULA INVASÃO DE ÍNDIOS CONTRA PROPRIEDADE PRIVADA

Bandeira da União Soviética

O governo comunista de Dilma Rousseff, antiga guerrilheira e terrorista do Brasil, usa índios em Mato Grosso do Sul pra invadir propriedade privada e tirar de lá seus donos verdadeiros que compraram as propriedades.

Tudo acobertado e estimulado pelo governo comunista.

Padres comunistas, daquele tipo de padre que pra nada serve a não ser fazer terrorismo, estão ajudando o governo a fazer o que faz.

Nem a Polícia Federal nem a Polícia Militar tem gente suficiente pra agir.

E o Exército, que um dia foi o Exército de Caxias, mas que hoje é o Exército de Jaques Wagner, que também foi terrorista com Dilma, o Exército que deveria preservar a soberania nacional e a ordem de Estado, está quieto e sem atitude coerente com o Juramento à Bandeira.
Mas parece que isto é coisa do passado e a moda é o Exército ficar quieto frente às barbaridades cometidas pelos comunistas.

Na prática, e desafio a provarem o contrário, o Exército passou a ser conivente com o Governo e tudo que é feito pelos comunistas.

Índios e MST, ao lado de padres comunistas, invadindo propriedade privada em Mato Grosso do Sul.

Se por acaso, depois de 40 anos de propriedades produtivas alguém achar que a terra seria dos índios, que se punam os responsáveis e se indenizem os índios, mas permitir a ação violenta de índios é ser cúmplice de atrocidades e mal feituras.

Mais tarde vão fazer igual na Rússia de 1917 e invadindo as cidades roubaram as casas e ficará oficializado o mais sórdido dos regimes que é o comunista.

Em 1964 existiram generais que protegeram Jango.

Mas logo depois de março de 64 estes generais foram afastados do Exército e não se soube mais deles.

No Brasil de hoje já basta a oposição que não serve pra nada, tipo Aécio Neves e Aloysio Nunes.

Ter o Exército de Caxias contra o povo sério, trabalhador e honesto já é demais.

 

 

Escrito por James Akel às 09h18 no dia 31/08/2015

Football Federation Australia statement regarding Professionals Footballers Australia

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Football Federation Australia (FFA) was late tonight informed by Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) that it had instructed Socceroo players to withdraw from scheduled events involving school children and football fans in Perth tomorrow (Tuesday 1 September).

The community events targeted by the PFA were to be run by FFA in conjunction with commercial partners.

FFA CEO David Gallop has apologised to the Perth public and FFA’s commercial partners for the inconvenience caused by this unilateral action of the PFA.

“This action by the PFA will deny many people a rare opportunity to see Socceroo players in Perth,” said Gallop. “We deeply regret that many people will be left disappointed.

“The players are obviously acting under the direction of the PFA, but this manoeuvre is a backward step in the game’s mission to maximise our commercial opportunities.

“This comes in the context of six months of productive talks over a new whole of game Collective Bargaining Agreement, in which the parties have substantial agreement on many key issues.

“One must ask whether our senior national team players have had the game’s financial position explained to them so that they understand the affordability aspects of the negotiation.

“Most importantly, the critical need to understand the continued quest to achieve financial sustainability for the Hyundai A-League clubs and their owners.

“If those facts were fully explained we would be very surprised if our players would have taken the step of boycotting these important initiatives.”

The affected events include the advertised appearance at Rebel Sport in the Raine Square Shopping Centre in Murray St Perth tomorrow (Tuesday). This event is now cancelled.

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FFA Cup preview: Hume City v Sydney Olympic

Hume City players before kick-off in their Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32 clash against Brisbane Strikers.

Two ambitious PS4 NPL clubs, two evenly matched sides, this has the hallmarks of a Westfield FFA Cup classic at a packed ABD Stadium in Melbourne.

Hume City v Sydney Olympic

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

ABD Stadium, Meadow Heights (VIC)

Kick-off: 7:30pm local (7:30pm AEST)

Referee: Jonathan Barreiro

Assistant Referee 1: George Lakrindis

Assistant Referee 2: Wilson Brown

Fourth Official: Brad Hobson

AAR 1: Lucien Laverdure

AAR 2: Shaun Evans

Tickets: Click here for ticketing details

Radio Broadcast: 3XY Radio (1422AM)

Online Broadcast: Streamed online at www.foxsports.com.au/football/ffa-cup/ffacupondemand and Apple TV via FOX SPORTS Now

Join the conversation on Twitter using the hash-tag #HCIvSOL

Hume City squad: 1.Chris OLDFIELD (gk), 3.Shaun TIMMINS, 4.Isyan ERDOGAN, 5.Peter FRANJIC, 7.Jai INGHAM, 8.Theodore MARKELIS, 10.Joseph FRANJIC, 11.Ivan PAVLAK, 12.Daniel CLARK, 13.Shane REXHEPI, 15.Liam NEWMAN, 16.Matthew HENNESSEY, 17.Marcus SCHROEN, 19.Sammy BENINATO, 20.Tom BANFIELD (gk), 21.Nikos JACKSON, 23.Josh MARKOVSKI, 25.Sam CHAABANI, 34.Jordan FAHIM, 37.Jonas MARKOVSKI, 38.Danny FEDERICO, 39.Nicholas HEGARTY

Sydney Olympic squad: 1.Paul HENDERSON (gk), 2.Brayden SORGE, 3.Troy DANASKOS, 4.Brendan HOOPER, 5.Yianni SPYRAKIS, 6.Ryan KEIR, 8.Jason MADONIS, 9.Dimitri HATZIMOURATIS, 10.Harris GAITATZIS, 11.Scott BALDERSON, 12.Daniel SADAKA (gk), 14.Peter MARKOVIC, 15.Leigh EGGER, 18.Taiga SOEDA, 19.Go SHIRAI, 22.Michael GAITATZIS, 60.Tolgay OZBEY

**Please note the draw for the Westfield FFA Cup Quarter Finals will be conducted tomorrow night on FOX SPORTS (Channel 503) after the regulation time of the four matches.**

 

BLUFFER’S GUIDE

For Olympic, they’ve been battling glory on two fronts. But on the weekend, they lost their NPL NSW minor semi-final to Sydney Tigers 1-0.

Now, they must forget that reversal as they fly off to Melbourne as the FFA Cup takes centre stage.

And with the experience of winning away on a freezing night in Canberra in the FFA Cup Round of 32 still fresh in their memory, they’ll fancy their chances of ruining the party at the ABD.

Needless to say, Hume are in a happy place right now. The FFA Cup is supercharging interest in the northern Melbourne club and they are very much revelling in the extra attention.

More importantly, on the pitch they are proving to be a tough unit, full of vigour and passion after an epic 4-3 win over Brisbane Strikers in the Round of 32 FFA Cup. And on Friday night, a stirring shootout win in the NPL finals series (which saw keeper Chris Oldfield save a staggering four pens!) was the ideal boost going into such an important game.

It’s hard to separate these two sides in a clash that go beyond 90 minutes in front of what should be a packed stadium in Meadow Heights.

WHAT THEY SAY

Shane Rexhepie (Hume City defender)

“The boys love it. We don’t get these opportunities every day. We just want to keep progressing and hopefully be the first NPL club to win the FFA Cup.”

Grant Lee (Sydney Olympic coach)

“If we get a decent bit of recovery, and the right opponent, we might go a little further [in the Cup]. I hope so… it’d be nice for the club. We’ve had a bit of a bad patch in the middle of the season, more mental than physical, and over the last six weeks we’ve got over it and built up very nicely.”

 

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

HUME CITY

League: PS4 NPL Victoria

Current ladder position: Fifth in PS4 NPL Victoria

Latest result:  Defeated Melbourne Knights in an Elimination Final 2-2 (2-0 in shootout)

Who to watch out for: Marcus Schroen

Official site: humecityfc.com

SYDNEY OLYMPIC

League: PS4 NPL NSW

Current ladder position: Fourth in PS4 NPL NSW

Latest result: Lost to Sydney Tigers in Minor Semi Final 1-0.

Who to watch out for: Michael Gaitatzis

Official site www.sydneyolympicfc.com.au

 

Football Federation Australia

FFA Cup preview: Rockdale City v Melbourne Victory

Rockdale's Toufic Alameddine celebrates scoring against Perth SC in the Round of 32.

A massive Westfield FFA Cup challenge awaits Paul Reid’s Suns as the talented NSW NPL outfit tackle the reigning Hyundai A-League champions. This should be a fascinating Cup clash at Jubilee Oval in Sydney’s south.

Rockdale City Suns v Melbourne Victory

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Jubilee Oval, Kogarah (NSW)

Kick-off: 7:30pm local (7:30pm AEST)

Referee: Katie Patterson

Assistant Referee 1: Lance Greenshields

Assistant Referee 2: James Tesoriero

Fourth Official: Kearney Robinson

AAR 1: Stephen Lucas

AAR 2: Ben Abraham

Tickets: Click here for ticketing details

TV Broadcast: 7:00pm (AEST) Live and exclusive on FOX SPORTS 503

Radio broadcast: ABC Grandstand Digital and online

Join the conversation on Twitter using the hash-tag #RCSvMVC

Rockdale City Suns squad: 1.David BRADASEVIC (gk), 3.Steven HESKETH, 4.Hristijan TANOSKI, 5.Paul REID, 6.Takuya MURAYAMA, 7.Alec UROSEVSKI, 9.Dylan MACALLISTER, 10.Marko JESIC, 12.Idriss EL HAFIANE, 15.Nicholas PETRILLO, 17.Toufic ALAMEDDINE, 18.David DASCAL, 19.Patrick SAVOR, 20.Mitsuhiro IWAMOTO, 22.Ivan NECEVSKI (gk), 24.Nick SORRAS, 29.Isaac SAVOR, 31.Michael LOUPIS, 32.Matteo PANDOLFO, 36.Stefan DUBOCANIN

Melbourne Victory squad: 1.Danny VUKOVIC (gk), 5.Daniel GEORGIEVSKI, 6.Leigh BROXHAM (c), 7.Gui FINKLER, 8.Besart BERISHA, 10.Archie THOMPSON, 14.Fahid BEN KHALFALLAH, 16.Rashid MAHAZI, 17.Matthieu DELPIERRE, 18.Dylan MURNANE, 19.George HOWARD, 20.Lawrence THOMAS (gk), 21.Carl VALERI, 22.Jesse MAKAROUNAS, 23.Keiran DOVER, 24.Thomas DENG

**Please note the draw for the Westfield FFA Cup Quarter Finals will be conducted tomorrow night on FOX SPORTS (Channel 505) after the regulation time of the four matches.**

BLUFFER’S GUIDE

One of the eye-catching winners from the Round of 32, the Suns are now set for a David v Goliath battle against Kevin Muscat’s champions of Australia.

Victory have been slamming home the goals so far this pre-season and will look to exert their suffocating pressure on the home side. It’s time to find out how good the Suns really are.

But the slicker surface at WIN Jubilee Oval – as opposed to the Suns’ regular home at the bumpy Ilinden Sports Centre – should play into Victory’s hands.

The likes of Fahid Ben Khalfallah, Gui Finkler, Carl Valeri and Kosta Barbarouses should be able to fizz their passes around to execute their high-tempo, offensive game-plan.

But Reid – while still learning his trade with the clipboard – has a clever football brain and will have his troops well prepared for Victory’s attacking arsenal.

With their PS4 NSW NPL campaign done and dusted, Rockdale have been able to focus all their energies on one of the biggest nights in the club’s history.

This promises to be another swashbuckling NSW v Victoria contest. And with NSW Premier Mike Baird offering words of support to the Suns, who knows?

WHAT THEY SAY

Mike Baird  (NSW Premier)

‘Tuesday’s match against the defending A League champions, Melbourne Victory, will be an historic occasion for the club, players and the Suns’ passionate supporters. Taking on one of the country’s top teams on your own turf, and in front of a national TV audience, is a rare opportunity so leave everything you have out on the park.”

Kevin Muscat (Melbourne Victory)

“We’re going to have a few players unavailable through international duty, so we looked at a few different things [against Port Melbourne] and I was pretty pleased. We’re still a fair way off from where we want to be, it was a good step in the right direction for us.”

 

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

ROCKDALE CITY SUNS

League: PS4 NPL NSW

Current ladder position: Finished sixth in the NSW NPL

Latest result: Lost 4-0 to Bonnyrigg White Eagles in the final round of the NSW NPL a fortnight ago

Who to watch out for: Toufic Alameddine

Official site: www.rockdalecitysunsfc.com.au

MELBOURNE VICTORY

League: Hyundai A-League

Current ladder position: Finished 1st and won the Hyundai A-League grand final last season

Latest result: Beat Port Melbourne Sharks 4-0 in a friendly on Tuesday night

Who to watch out for: Kosta Barbarouses

Official site: www.melbournevictory.com.au

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FFA Cup preview: Palm Beach v Western Sydney Wanderers

The Sharks have shown they are Queensland’s FFA Cup Kings and are just 90 minutes away from another quarter-final appearance. But the Asian Kings’ new squad is gelling nicely, and rightly so the Wanderers are favourites against Grae Piddock’s semi pros from the Coast.

Palm Beach SC v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Cbus Super Stadium, Robina (QLD)

Kick-off: 7:30pm local (7:30pm AEST)

Referee: Alan Milliner

Assistant Referee 1: Andrew Lindsay

Assistant Referee 2: Trent Sleeman

Fourth Official: James Sherry

AAR 1: Alex King

AAR 2: Jarred Gillett

Tickets: Click here for ticketing details

Online Broadcast: Streamed online at www.foxsports.com.au/football/ffa-cup/ffacupondemand and Apple TV via FOX SPORTS Now

Join the conversation on Twitter using the hash-tag #PBSvWSW

Palm Beach SC squad: 1.Shane VIITAKANGAS (gk), 2.Matthew JONES, 3.Jason CAMPBELL, 4.Tim JACKSON, 5.Martin VAZQUEZ, 6.Lochlan REUS, 7.Justyn McKAY, 8.Florian MATK, 9.Rees DUNCAN, 10.Adam ENDEAN,11.Nikola MIRKOVIC, 12.Nikki FELIZATTO, 13.Joshua RIIS, 14.Ethan GRIMLEY, 15.Eoghan MURPHY, 16.Jack BOXELL, 17.Kristian REES, 18.Roman HOFMANN, 19.John COSTELLO, 20.Andrew PURNELL-WEBB (gk), 21.Ben LITFIN

Western Sydney Wanderers FC squad: 1.Dean BOUZANIS (gk), 2.Shannon COLE, 3.Scott JAMIESON, 4.Nikolai TOPOR-STANLEY, 5.Brendan HAMILL, 6.Mitch NICHOLS, 7.Romeo CASTELEN, 8.Dimas DELGADO, 9.Federico PIOVACCARI, 11.Brendan SANTALAB, 12.Scott NEVILLE, 14.Golgol MEBRAHTU, 15.Kearyn BACCUS, 16.Jaushua SOTIRIO, 17.Alberto AGUILAR, 19.Mark BRIDGE (c), 20.Andrew REDMAYNE (gk), 21.Jacob PEPPER, 22.Jonathan ASPROPOTAMITIS, 32.Daniel ALESSI, 33.Josh MACDONALD, 36.Liam YOULLEY

*Please note the draw for the Westfield FFA Cup Quarter Finals will be conducted tomorrow night on FOX SPORTS (Channel 503) after the regulation time of the four matches.

 

BLUFFER’S GUIDE

Home side the Sharks are back at Cbus for another major FFA Cup challenge, this time against the champions of Asia, Western Sydney Wanderers.

The PS4 Queensland NPL club survived a penalty shootout in the last round, knocking out the highly-fancied Victorian outfit South Melbourne in the process at the same, eye-catching venue.

Grae Piddick has shown he is a coach that has his side brilliantly organised and prepared. In some ways, he’s similar to Tony Popovic.

Expect the home side to again be resolute at the back to try frustrate the Wanderers. And with a postponed game on the weekend, they could be just that bit fresher. And they’ll need it.

After avoiding another embarrassing opening round Cup exit this year by beating Brisbane Roar, Tony Popovic’s side will now feel they can go deep into this year’s edition.

Their remodeled squad is building nicely and their imports are getting more acquainted to Popovic’s style, their new team-mates and Australian conditions.

It will take something special for the Sharks to get past the A-League powerhouse. You can be sure they will give it everything and more…but will it be enough?

WHAT THEY SAY

Eoghan Murphy (Palm Beach Sharks player)

“We’re all buzzing. This is what the Cup is about, drawing a big team playing in a stadium and causing an upset. It’s what we do best. Every match is tough when it comes to the FFA Cup it doesn’t matter who you face.”

Tony Popovic (Western Sydney Wanderers coach)

“It’s a big game. To have this [the FFA Cup] helps, having a target during pre-season and we’re all really looking forward to the game. The preparation this week has shown that the message about not taking this game too lightly has been heeded. On paper we should win but football doesn’t work that way and we need to be at our best to go through.”

 

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

PALM BEACH SHARKS

League: PS4 NPL Queensland

Current ladder position: Fifth in PS4 NPL Queensland

Latest result:  League game versus Brisbane City postponed due to weather

Who to watch out for: Justyn McKay

Official site: www.palmbeachfc.com.au

WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS FC

League: Hyundai A-League

Current ladder position: Finished ninth in the A-League last season

Latest result: Won 3-0 against Canberra FC

Who to watch out for: GolGol Mebrahtu

Official site: www.wswanderersfc.com.au

 

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