Wednesday, November 7, 2012

MATOKEO YA LEO MECHI ZA UEFA

BARCA HOI KWA CELTIC, MAN UNITED,BUYERN NA JUVE ZAUWA HUKU CHELSEA YAPONEA TUNDU LA SHINDANO.. 

HIV NDIVYO SEMA DONALD TRUMP KUHUSU UCHAGUZ WA MAREKANI NA KUCHAGULIWA KWA RAIS OBAMA

Mda mfupi baada ya kutangazwa kua  Barack
Obama ndio mshind wa uchanguzi wa rais wamerekeni wa mwaka 2012, Donald Trump alijikuta akibwatuka maneno haya kwenye Twitter.
Akionesha amekasiriswa na democrasia ya Marekani na kutaka watu waingie vitani kufanya mapunduzi na kusema  "the Electoral College should get out of town and called for a revolution."
Ingawa Trump yupo sahihi kusema chochote kwasababu yakuwa na freedom of speech na kuandika chochote anachotaka kwenye mitandao ya jamiii.

IT OBAMA AGAIN.."the best is yet to come" THIS IS HIS SPEECH AFTER RE-ELECTED

President Barack Obama told
cheering supporters early on
Wednesday that "the best is yet to
come" for the United States as he
stormed to a second term by
defeating Republican Mitt Romney.
After taking the stage at a raucous
Chicago victory party with wife
Michelle and daughters Sasha and
Malia, Obama returned to the
themes of his re-election bid,
vowing to fight for the middle class
and the American dream.
"In this election, you, the American
people, reminded us that while our
road has been hard, while our
journey has been long, we have
picked ourselves up. We have
fought our way back," Obama told
hundreds of cheering supporters.
"We know in our hearts that for the
United States of America the best is
yet to come."
Obama said he had spoken to
Romney, congratulating him and his
running mate Paul Ryan on a "hard-
fought campaign" and vowing to sit
down with the former
Massachusetts governor to discuss
the way forward.
"We may have battled fiercely but
it's only because we love this
country deeply and we care so
strongly about its future," Obama
said.
"In the weeks ahead I also look
forward to sitting down with
Governor Romney to talk about
where we can work together to
move this country forward."
Obama reached out to those who
supported his opponent in the
closely-fought race, saying:
"Whether I earned your vote or
not, I have listened to you. I have
learned from you. You've made me
a better president.
"With your stories and your
struggles I return to the White
House more determined and more
inspired than ever about the work
there is to do and the future that
lies ahead," he said.
"Despite all the hardship we've
been through, despite all the
frustrations of Washington, I've
never been more hopeful about our
future. I have never been more
hopeful about America."
Obama thanked the army of
campaign workers and volunteers
whose efforts secured his re-
election to a second four-year
term, calling them the "best
campaign team and volunteers in
the history of politics."
Obama had special words for his
running mate Joe Biden and his
family.
"I want to thank my friend and
partner of the last four years,
America's happy warrior, the best
vice president anybody could ever
hope for, Joe Biden.
And I wouldn't be the man I am
today without the woman who
agreed to marry me 20 years ago.
"Let me say this publicly: Michelle,
I have never loved you more. I
have never been prouder to watch
the rest of America fall in love with
you, too, as our nation's first lady.
"Sasha and Malia, before our very
eyes you're growing up to become
two strong, smart beautiful young
women, just like your mom. And
I'm so proud of you guys. But I will
say that for now one dog's probably
enough."
Near the end of his speech Obama
hinted at a more far-reaching
agenda in his second term despite
the lingering partisan gridlock in
Washington, calling for a future that
"isn't threatened by the destructive
power of a warming planet."
"I believe we can seize this future
together because we are not as
divided as our politics suggest.
We're not as cynical as the pundits
believe. We are greater than the
sum of individual ambitions,"
Obama said.
"Together with your help and God's
Grace we will continue our journey
forward and remind the world just
why it is that we live in the greatest
nation on earth. Thank you,
America. God bless you. God bless
these United States." -AFP

Friday, November 2, 2012

MIKE DEAN NDO REFA ATAKAYE CHEZESHA MECH YA MAN UNITED NA ARSENAL


HUYU NDO MIKE DEAN



Mike Dean
Full name Michael Leslie Dean
Born 2 June 1968 (age 44)
Wirral , England
Domestic
Years League Role
?–1997 Northern Premier League Referee
1995–1997 Football League Assistant referee
1997–2000 Football League Referee
2000– Premier League Referee
International
Years League Role
2003– FIFA listed Referee
Michael Leslie Dean (born 2 June 1968) is an English professional football referee who officiates primarily in the Premier League. He is based in Heswall, Wirral.
Since his appointment as a Select Group referee in 2000, Dean has officiated a number of notable matches, including the FA Community Shield and the finals of the FA Trophy, FA Cup and Football League Cup.

Old Trafford controversy

In 2010, Dean was appointed to officiate a fixture at Old Trafford between Manchester United and Chelsea on 3 April, a game which was dubbed a potential Premier League "title decider" in the build-up. Chelsea won the match 2-1.Dean, along with his assistants Simon Beck and Stephen Child, were criticised in the media for turning down up to four penalty appeals, three for Manchester United and one for Chelsea. Didier Drogba scored Chelsea's second goal to give them a 2-0 lead, despite video replays appearing to show he was offside when the ball was played to him. Towards the end of the game, Dean allowed a Manchester United goal to stand when Federico Macheda appeared to bundle the ball over the goal-line with his hands. United manager Alex Ferguson was among those who criticised Dean's performance.Ferguson said he was "worried" when Dean was appointed to the game after the official had been in the media spotlight over controversial decisions he made in a Burnley-Blackburn Rovers match the week before. Burnley manager Brian Laws described the assignment of Dean to the Old Trafford game as "mad".

Recent matches

On 31 January 2011, Dean was appointed to referee the 2011 League Cup final between Arsenal and Birmingham City.Birmingham won the match 2-1, with an 89th-minute winning goal by Obafemi Martins. The Blues had taken the lead through Nikola Žigić, before Robin van Persie equallised for Arsenal. Dean issued five yellow cards during the course of the final, and might have been required to interpret a significant event in just the second minute. An early Birmingham chance was created through Lee Bowyer, who appeared to be fouled by Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny in what would probably have been a penalty kick for Birmingham and a red card for the Gunners keeper. However, Bowyer was flagged offside by Dean's assistant (a decision which replays suggested was incorrect).
Dean was the subject of debate over a decision he made in a Premier League fixture between Newcastle United and Chelsea on 3 December 2011. In the fourth minute of the match, he adjudged Chelsea centre-back David Luiz to have fouled Newcastle's Demba Ba when the striker was through on goal. Newcastle manager Alan Pardew later said he "expected" Luiz to be sent off for committing a professional foul, but "couldn't fathom" why Dean opted to show Luiz only a yellow card.[12] Pardew subsequently said that Dean had admitted to him that the failure to send-off Luiz was "a mistake". Chelsea went on to win the game 3-0.

Europe and international

Dean first international match came in 2004 when he was appointed to a friendly between the Netherlands and Republic of Ireland at the Amsterdam Arena. The away side won 1–0 thanks to a Robbie Keane goal.
On 30 September 2010, Dean refereed a Europa League group stage match between Borussia Dortmund and Sevilla. Early in the second half he showed a second yellow card to Dortmund player Marcel Schmelzer for an alleged dive. The decision was criticised by Dortmund management and supporters who claimed Schmelzer had not attempted to draw a foul, but merely lost his footing while trying to evade his opponent's tackle; Dortmund coach Jürgen Klopp called Dean's interpretation of the incident "absolutely crazy"Later, Dean elected not to issue a second yellow card to Sevilla defender Fernando Navarro for what appeared a tactical foul on Jakub Błaszczykowski.
Dean has also officiated European Championship qualifying matches. His first appointment was to the Euro 2008 group F qualifier between Iceland and Latvia on 13 October 2007. The game in the Icelandic capital Reykjavík ended with a 4-2 win for the visitors. Dean's next European Championship match was on 12 October 2010 when he oversaw a group A qualifier for Euro 2012 between Belgium and Austria in Brussels. The away team appeared to have secured a 3-2 victory but two Belgium goals on 87 and 89 minutes overturned that scoreline, only for ten-man Austria to score an injury-time equaliser to earn a 4-4 draw.































































































HIKI NDO KINACHO WAUMIZA KICHWA ARSENAL..

1. KUMBUKUMBU YA GOLI NANE OLD TRAFFORD




2. KUONDOKEWA NA JEMBE LAO VAN PERSIE TENA KUAMIA MAN UNITED TIMU ILIYO WATIA 8 NA BADO ANAENDELEA KUTUPIA MAGOLI



MAN UNITED VS ARSERNAL: MATCH PREVIEW


Manchester United
United have no fresh injuries following their two matches against Chelsea over the past week. Defender Chris Smalling continues to make good progress in training in his recovery from a broken metatarsal, but the game at Old Trafford will come too soon. Fellow centre-back Phil Jones (knee) is also not quite ready, while another defender, Nemanja Vidic (knee), and midfielder Shinji Kagawa (knee) remain sidelined.

Robin van Persie will lead the line for the Red Devils against his old club with Wayne Rooney assuming a deeper role once again, with support from Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young on the wings.
 
Manchester United(from): De Gea, Lindegaard, Rafael, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Buttner, Valencia, Nani, Anderson, Giggs, Scholes, Cleverley, Fletcher, Carrick, Young, Rooney, Hernandez, Welbeck, Van Persie.

Arsenal
Arsenal have no fresh injury worries from their thrilling midweek Capital One Cup win at Reading. England midfielder Jack Wilshere and full-back Bacary Sagna are both likely to be in contention, but forward Theo Walcott - whose hat-trick helped the Gunners comeback from 4-0 down to win 7-5 - may be back on the bench after playing all 120 minutes at the Madejski Stadium. Midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (hip) faces a fitness test, but winger Gervinho (ankle) will be out for around three weeks, while defender Kieran Gibbs (thigh), first-choice goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny (ankle), midfielder Abou Diaby (thigh) and Czech winger Tomas Rosicky (hamstring) all continue their rehabilitation.
Arsenal (from): Mannone, Santos, Vermaelen, Mertesacker, Sagna, Ramsey, Cazorla, Arteta, Wilshere, Podolski, Giroud, Martinez, Jenkinson, Walcott, Arshavin, Koscielny, Coquelin, Chamakh, Oxlade-Chamberlain.

PROBABLE LINEUP


Referee: M Dean; Assistants: S Ledger, A Garratt; Fourth Official: P Dowd.

 REVIEW FROM LAST SIX MATCHES


KAMA HUMPEND RAISI WAKO UNAUKOSA HUONDO HUU CHEK A-CITY WALIVYOMPOKEA

JINSI JK ALIVYOITEKA ARUSHA.

Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akilakiwa na Mkuu wa \Wilaya ya Arusha Mhe John Mongella kuzindua ujenzi wa barabara za jiji la Arusha.
Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akisalimiana na Mbunge wa Arumeru Mashariki Mhe. Joshua Nassari katika hafla ya uzinduzi wa ujenzi wa barabara za jiji la Arusha.(PICHA NA IKULU).

Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akisalimiana na Mbunge wa Arumeru Mashariki Mhe. Joshua Nassari katika hafla ya uzinduzi wa ujenzi wa barabara za jiji la Arusha.(PICHA NA IKULU).