The News Review:
- Madjer frustrated the Heineken staff
- Mother Said To Have Beer In McDonald’s Cup Arrested For Reckless …
- Heineken Cup
- Nicky Robinson’s ‘hard decision’ to leave Blues for Gloucester
- Heineken Cup quarter final referees named
Madjer frustrated the Heineken staff
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Madjer who was appointed by Michel Platini as envoy of the European Union to present the cup had tried to ignore the German company that sponsors the campaign while answering the questions of journalists. These latter on their turn have avoided to irritate him by questions on the subject. Heineken officials present at the Sheraton hotel were very irritated and disappointed that Madjer avoided mentioning a word of thanks to their company which had paid him a large sum of money to accept moving from Doha to Algiers to present the famous cup. The cup came to Algeria the second step in its African tour from Lagos then will go to Cairo and then to South Africa. This cup is the same which will be awarded to the winner of the European Cup on 21 May in Rome. Madjer is the only Arab and third African winner of this cup. Madjer: "It is an honour for me and for Algeria" Madjer in his speech expressed his thanks to Michel Platini for the confidence he had placed in him to present the cup in this African tour.
Mother Said To Have Beer In McDonald’s Cup Arrested For Reckless …
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The deputy said he spotted beer in a McDonald’s cup and asked Smith to perform a field sobriety exercise which she failed. A search of the vehicle also reportedly turned up four bottles of cold Heineken beer under the front passenger seat and an empty Xanax bottle. Subscribe to cfnews13.
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“This is one of the hardest decisions that I have ever had to make in my career” said Contepomi. “I spoke with my family about it at length but I feel that the end of this season is the best time to make a new start. “Since arriving from Bristol in 2003 Contepomi has helped Leinster reach the knock-out stage of the Heineken Cup on four occasions including the semi-finals in 2006. The Dubliners were also runners-up in the 2006 Magners League before winning last season’s championship. Contepomi’s wife Paula gave birth to their daughter Catalina during his time with Leinster and he also studied at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. “I have played some of the best years of my career with Leinster” he added. “They are the team that I have also played with the longest in my career.
Nicky Robinson’s ‘hard decision’ to leave Blues for Gloucester
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and Gloucester will give me that opportunity. “I felt it was the right time for me but with the Blues going well in the Heineken Cup and EDF Cup and the new training base and the new stadium it made the decision a lot harder. ”As revealed in the Echo earlier this week the Blues have also confirmed that Gloucester’s Wales scrum-half Gareth Cooper is heading in the opposite direction. “Gareth has undoubtedly proven over the years that he is a quality scrum-half and will be a great addition to our squadnext season” said Blues director of rugby David Young. “There was obviously a lot of interest in him so it a real boost to us that he has chosen to join the Blues.
Heineken Cup quarter final referees named
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sportsdigitalcontent. And while the leading English referee controls his 49th Heineken Cup fixture Irish official Alan Lewis will be taking his tally to 59 matches later that afternoon when he is in the middle at the Walkers Stadium for the all-England contest between former Heineken Cup champions Leicester Tigers and Bath Rugby. n Sunday 12 April Wayne Barnes (England) will be at Thomond Park when defending champions Munster clash with the spreys and Welshman Nigel wens will bring the quarter-final weekend to a close at the Twickenham Stoop when Harlequins take on Leinster. 30 Cardiff Blues v Toulouse – Millennium Stadium – Chris White (E)18.