“Thierry Henry, coach of the French Espoirs team, has decided to terminate his contract, which ran until June 2025, for reasons that are personal to him. At the end of an exceptional campaign at the Olympic Games, punctuated by a silver medal, Thierry Henry spoke with Philippe Diallo, the president of the FFF, to inform him of his decision.“With these few lines published at the beginning of this week, the French Football Federation has caused a small earthquake, and a feeling of stupor among many observers and supporters of French football.
August 23, 2024
After a difficult year – now Nikolai Baden will find joy again: “Then all doors will open”
Nikolai Baden, 24, has just done his first training session with IFK Göteborg – at an extremely rainy Kamratgården.
– I like it, he says with a broad smile.
The Danish striker, who has just finished for Blåvitt on a loan with an option to buy from Lyngby, says that it has all gone very quickly.
– It feels very good. I am very happy. It feels like they have a good plan and a good vision for me.
What were your main reasons for wanting to come here?
– Playing matches, getting playing time. I had a bit of a struggle in Denmark where I had to do a lot to get back again. But here was a plan for me to be able to play matches and get back to the old Nikolai.
After a couple of tough years, and a total of seven years abroad, Nikolai Baden chose to return home to Denmark in February this year.
– I wanted to come home because of some problems I had off the pitch. That was the main reason why I returned home to Denmark.
– I needed to sort all that out first. So I put a lot of energy into that instead of football. If you don’t play for a long time, you have to do a lot to get back into the team again.
Nikolai Baden does not want to go deeper into the problems off the field. But he says that it has all been going on from last summer until this summer.
During that period, the 24-year-old lost a large part of his joy in football.
– The joy decreased a lot. But it was because my thoughts were on everything but football, says Baden and continues:
– When everything is good, you play and score goals, then life is very simple. Then you can do anything in the world. But if you don’t, if football and life outside don’t go well, then it’s hard to feel like everything is perfect.
Now, a year after the problems arose, everything feels much better.
– I feel good. Everything is more or less arranged now. So now I can focus on football again one hundred percent. I am happy and I am happy to be here, he says.
Then Nikolai Baden sees the move to IFK Göteborg as a fresh start.
– I hope to find a new start here, a comeback, if you can call it that. I’m just happy to be here. They believe in me and want to give me a chance.
Nikolai Baden describes himself as a striker with a nose for goal.
– I can score from any angle and I like to do it. I can hold the ball, I can dribble sometimes, but my left foot is my weapon.
Nikolai Baden was seen early on as one of the most promising Danish 00s and made his first senior appearance back in 2017, then in Danish North Zealand. Since then, he has worked for clubs such as the Italian giant Juventus youth team, as well as Dutch Vitesse.
– It has been both a short and a long journey. Many clubs, many different places. Now I stand here after a few good years outside of Scandinavia, which I take with me. But right now I just want to find my way back to the joy of playing football. Then all the doors will open again.
When he looks back on the years outside Scandinavia, he sees the time in Austrian WSG Tirol (2020-2021) and the first year in Vitesse (2021-2024) as his best.
– I scored a lot of goals in Austria (18 goals and 4 assists in 31 games). My first season at Vitesse was also very good (8 points in 24 appearances). Either of the two seasons was the best.
Now he wants to find his way back to that level again, in the blue and white colors.
– That’s the goal. The goal is to come back and find the joy of football. If I do, I know what I can do.
Why is IFK Gothenburg the best club for you to succeed in?
– They had a very good vision and I had some good conversations with them. I know some Danish players who are here as well, and of course I spoke to them about the club to get some information. Sometimes you have to talk to them, because if there was something bad they would say so, but they just said everything was fine here.
What are your goals for this autumn in Blåvitt?
– It is to play as well as I can and hopefully score some goals. I just want to play, be happy, and help the players here. I know it hasn’t been easy for the club and the supporters recently. Hopefully I can come in with some new energy and goals that will put a smile back on their faces.
The Dane says at the same time that he feels pressure about the situation.
– Of course. I know what position the club is in. The team hasn’t won that many games and there have been a lot of injuries. It’s a win-win situation in a way, but at the end of the day it’s pressure at the same time.
– Otherwise you don’t loan a player for ten games. I will come in and make a difference from the start. It’s pressure – but I like it.
Ola Larsson, technical director of IFK Göteborg, told about Nikolai Baden for the Football channel earlier on Friday. Then he told that the striker can already start on Sunday against Elfsborg – if all the papers are ready in time.
Nikolai Baden agrees.
– I am very ready. If you ask me, I can play 90 minutes, but we’ll see. I’m ready. If it’s 90 minutes, 70, 60 or whatever, I’m ready.
IFK Gothenburg’s away meeting with IF Elfsborg kicks off at 2pm on Sunday.
Aggreko’s 15 billion FCFA completely liquidated, Oligui Nguema takes out the whip –
Gabon has paid 15 billion FCFA to the Aggreko company to settle its debt which caused the blackout which paralyzed almost all districts of the Gabonese capital for 4 days, according to information obtained by the editorial staff of Gabonactu.com
The 15 billion FCFA were paid in two tranches, according to a well-informed source. The first tranche was transferred last Tuesday. The last one this Friday. The operation was carried out via the private bank BGFIBank.
Early Friday afternoon, a source close to Aggreko acknowledged the first payment of €11 million but not the second payment. This source suspected SEEG of wanting to keep the capital in the black while the BGFIBank arrangement had provided for the full payment of the sum owed to Aggreko.
However, according to a source close to SEEG, the second payment was made late Friday afternoon.
« The Gabonese side has honored its commitments. The ordeal of the Libreville residents should end in the coming months. “, said a source who participated in the lucrative transaction in favor of Aggreko.
Founded in 1972, Aggreko is a global provider of mobile and modular power, temperature control equipment and energy services, headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland (England). It has been operating in Gabon since 2023, where it provides diesel-powered generators.
Libreville recently announced the arrival of Turkish boats to produce electricity from offshore and pump it into the capital.
According to an independent source, it is the imminent arrival of the Turks in Gabon which is at the origin of the quarrel between Aggreko and SEEG, hence the decision of the Scottish group to urgently demand the full payment of its debt before the arrival of its possible competitors.
A source close to Aggreko claimed that the contract with the Turks could be the next scandal at SEEG. “The Turkish solution would be more expensive but would offer more advantages to Gabon,” admitted a source consulted by Gabonactu.com.
For his part, the President of the Transition, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, exasperated by the repeated power cuts in the capital, announced on Friday that he had requested a full audit of SEEG. The audit could also concern the successive contracts signed between Aggreko and SEEG from 2023 to date.
The audit could turn out to be a ” opening the civet belly ». « The smell threatens to splash the entire village and reveal many secrets. “, commented a SEEG executive recently admitted to exercising his retirement rights.
Carl Nsitou
2024-08-23 18:52:24
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“They might as well call her Matty,” said the beloved “Chandler” from “Friends”.
A year after his gruesome death in his swimming pool and while five people close to him are accused of him, Matthew Perry’s words about ketamine are coming to the fore again.
“Like being hit over the head with a giant shovel of happiness”… that’s how “Chandler” described his feeling after injecting ketamine. “It was like a giant exhalation. They would bring me into a room, put me down, put headphones on me to listen to music, close my eyes and put a serum on me.”
“It’s got my name written all over it – they might as well call it ‘Matty’,” he said in the confessional he made in his book, adding that he was often “out of tune” and “seeing things”.
“I was in therapy for so long that I wasn’t even freaked out by it. Oh, is there a horse over there? Fine – it might as well be. As the music played and K ran through me, it all became about the ego and the death of the ego” are some of his words.
Perry had also talked about how he felt when he was given a combination of anti-anxiety medication and ketamine during his hour-long therapy sessions. “I often thought I was dying during this hour. “Ah,” I thought, “that’s what happens when you die,” he wrote.
Matthew Perry described ketamine as ‘being hit in the head with a giant happy shovel’ before his death from the drug pic.twitter.com/CfRyJ0ZeUO
— Page Six (@PageSix) August 23, 2024
Matthew Perry: The demand from his personal assistant
On the day Matthew Perry died, his personal assistant, who lived with him, gave him his first injection of ketamine in the morning around 8:30 am.
About four hours later, while “Friends” actor Matthew Perry was watching a movie at his home in Los Angeles, his assistant administered another injection.
Just 40 minutes later Perry wanted another injection, the assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, said in a plea agreement he signed.
“Give me a big injection,” Perry told Iwamasa, according to the deal, and asked him to get his hot tub ready.
So Iwamasa filled a syringe with ketamine, gave the 54-year-old actor a third injection and left the house to run some errands, according to court documents, as reported by the New York Times.
When he returned, he found Perry face down in the water, dead.
Iwamasa was one of five people that authorities in California said yesterday (15.08.2024) are being prosecuted in connection with the death of Perry, who died in 2023 after taking ketamine.
His personal assistant, two doctors, a drug dealer known as the “Queen of Ketamine” are among the defendants who took advantage of the actor’s weaknesses, as federal prosecutor Martin Estrada explained. They illegally gave Matthew Perry about 20 vials of ketamine for $55,000 in cash in just two months.
Perry, a beloved figure who rose to fame playing Chandler Bing on the sitcom Friends, has long struggled with addiction.
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