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Vor 50 Jahren (1972) wurde erstmals der Sketch “Dinner for One” zu Silvester im Fernsehen gezeigt.

December 30, 2022 at 5:10 pm Leave a comment

Pelé obituary

King of the “beautiful game”

Pelé popularised the description of football as “the beautiful game” and no one played it more beautifully or with such joy than the man known as the King in his native Brazil. He was the sport’s first global superstar and by common consensus its greatest, although some made competing claims for the Argentinians Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi, the Dutchman Johan Cruyff or Portugal’s Ronaldo, among others.

Pelé with Bobby Moore, World Cup Mexico ’70

Obituary in The Times:

➡️ https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/da7c6cd6-1819-11ec-8982-e4706e2eecb0?shareToken=0c2ef576c7751331ea7c62894bdfe752

➡️ West Ham United mourns Pelé

December 30, 2022 at 6:31 am Leave a comment

Pelé, Heinz Bernart und Vivienne Westwood…

Verstorben im Dezember 2022. RIP.

Unser ehemaliger Klassenvorstand am BG Baden, Heinz Bernart, ist am Hl. Abend im 80. Lebensjahr nach längerer Krankheit verstorben, wie meinbezirk.at am Donnerstag berichtete. Am selben Tag wurde bekannt, dass Modedesignerin Vivienne Westwood und der beste Fußballspieler aller Zeiten, Pelé, mit 81 bzw. 82 Jahren verstorben sind.

Der in Wien-Fünfhaus aufgewachsene Heinz Bernart machte eine Bierbrauerlehre in Schwechat, maturierte dann 1964 in der Kundmanngasse in Wien 3. und studierte danach an der Universität Wien Deutsch, Italienisch, Psychologie und Philosophie. Der begeisterte Fussball-Fan promovierte 1970 zum Dr.phil. und unterrichtete von 1971 bis 2003 am Bundesgymnasium Biondekgasse in Baden, daneben auch an anderen Schulen und am Pädagogischen Institut.

Für seinen besonderen Einsatz um die Errichtung professioneller Schulbibliotheken in ganz Österreich und in Ungarn (!) erhielt er eine Reihe von Auszeichnungen der Schulbehörden, das Goldene Ehrenzeichen des Bundes und des Landes NÖ sowie von Ungarn.

Bei unserem letzten Klassentreffen im Juni 2022, 45 Jahre nach unserer Matura, war Heinz Bernart noch dabei und wird uns unvergesslich bleiben.

Unvergesslich werden auch der ewige König des Fußballs, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, kurz Pelé (oben neben “Kaiser Franz” Beckenbauer und dem besten Verteidiger, gegen den er nach eigener Aussage je gespielt hat, Bobby Moore) und die britische Designerin Vivienne Westwood bleiben!

Pelé, der drei Mal als Spieler die WM gewann (1958, 1962 und 1970) und 1301 Tore in 1390 Spielen (775 in 841 Pflichtspielen) erzielte, wird wohl immer der Beste aller Zeiten, der wahre “Fußballgott”, bleiben – auch wenn man ihn nur “o rei” (den König des Fußballs) nannte und nach ihm noch Maradona und Messi gekommen sind.

Franz Beckenbauer sagte über ihn: „Von allen großen Fußballern war er der Größte. Und ein großartiger Mensch dazu.“

Und Tostão, sein Sturm-Kollege beim WM-Gewinn 1970 in Mexiko, hat einmal gesagt: „Nähme man alle Talente von Maradona, Cristiano Ronaldo und Messi zusammen, dann hätte man einen Spieler, der nah an die Klasse von Pelé heran käme. Aber Pelé wäre immer noch besser.“

Die WM in Qatar mit Messi’s erstem WM-Titel hat der Größte noch erlebt und sich für den Argentinier sicher gefreut, auch wenn ihn der WM-Titel für Neymar und . Brasilien sicher noch mehr gefreut häte. Pele selbst soll einmal gesagt haben: „Ein Leben ohne Fußball kann ich mir nicht vorstellen. Ich hoffe, dass man auch im Himmel Fußball spielen kann.“

Die Modedesignerin Dame Vivienne Westwood, die am selben Tag im Alter von 81 Jahren gestorben ist, wird sich vielleicht Ähnliches über Modedesign gedacht haben. Ihr Modehaus teilte Donnerstagabend auf Twitter mit, sie sei „friedlich und umgeben von ihrer Familie“ in Clapham in London gestorben. Ihr Ehemann und kreativer Partner, der Österreicher Andreas Kronthaler, sagte: „Ich werde Vivienne in meinem Herzen weiter tragen. Wir haben bis zum Schluss gearbeitet, und sie hat mir viele Dinge mit auf den Weg gegeben.“ Westwood war radikal und schrill, hatte eine große Bandbreite bei ihrer Arbeit und war nie vorhersehbar. Sie machte aus dem Punk einen Modestil, später waren ihre Entwürfe geprägt von neu und exzentrisch zusammengesetzten Kombinationen aus historischer Bekleidung, seltenem Textilgewebe und farbenfrohen Webmustern.

Erst vor zwei Wochen sind uns diese von ihr designeten Schals im Londoner East End aufgefallen:

➡️ Dame Vivienne Westwood obituary in The Times

December 29, 2022 at 10:52 pm Leave a comment

Another Familiar Result

When Arsenal and West Ham met in a late kick-off on Boxing Day, both of them continued exactly where they had left off before the World Cup.

Arsenal won and remain top of the Premier League, and West Ham, despite being 1-0 up at The Emirates Stadium before the interval thanks to a Said Benrahma penalty (above), lost 1-3 and remain in 16th, separated by just one point from the relegation zone.

An away game against Arsenal always had been destined a free-hit, and even when the Hammers lead at the break, it was highly unlikely that they would take the points. However, a fourth consecutive defeat in the PL will have piled the pressure on manager David Moyes whose team also lost on penalties to Blackburn Rovers in the League Cup before the World Cup break.

Now it’s about time for the Hammers to get points on board in the upcoming games until the end of January! All of them will be played against teams which sit around West Ham in the table:

The Hammers will end the year with Brentford at home on Friday and begin 2023 with Leeds away on January 4th. These League games are followed by an other tie against Brentford (A) in the FA Cup, before fellow strugglers Wolves (A) and Everton (H) are entertained by David Moyes’s team.

These are going to be crucial weeks for the Irons!

At the end of January we should know if there is a way back to mid-table security this season, and if the probably oldest team in the Premier League will have got some reinforcements during the transfer window. David Moyes’s fate will be decided within these weeks: Will he still be the man to manage West Ham by the end of next month and be able to continue what he and all at West Ham long for after more than forty years of wait*): to win some silverware, perhaps in the Conference League?

I hope so and keep my fingers crossed for the boys in claret and blue! Come on you Irons!

*) West Ham have been winners of the FA Cup three times (1964, 1975 and 1980) and runners-up twice (1923 and 2006). The club have reached two major European finals, winning the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1965 and finishing runners-up in the same competition in 1976. West Ham captain Declan Rice said in an interview while being at the World Cup that he wanted “to play for big trophies”:

“I’ve been playing consistently well for my club and I feel like I really want to keep pushing. I see my friends here, who are playing Champions League and for big trophies. You only get one career and at the end you want to look back at what you’ve won and the biggest games you’ve played in. I really want to do that.”

Rice’s contract runs out in 2024 with West Ham having the option to extend it by a further year. Many have the feeling that he could leave the Club in the summer…

December 27, 2022 at 11:02 pm Leave a comment

Royal Christmas Address

King Charles III

This Christmas the new King held his first Christmas Day address. The speech was recorded by King Charles in St George’s Chapel, Windsor. He paid tribute to his mother Queen Elizabeth, who is buried in the chapel alongside his father, Prince Philipp, and referred to hardship, foodbanks, and the cost-of-living crisis as well as humility and solidarity. The King also spoke of Christ as the “light that has come into the world”.

In remembrance of the late Queen whose Christmas message of 2021 had proved to be her last one, the King Said: “Christmas is a particularly poignant time for all of us who have lost loved ones. We feel their absence at every familiar turn of the season and remember them in each cherished tradition.”

The King said he wanted to pay tribute to all those wonderfully kind people who so generously give food or donations, or that most precious commodity of all, their time, to support those around them in greatest need. The message highlighted the community work of faith groups: “Such heartfelt solidarity is the most inspiring expression of loving our neighbour as our self,” the monarch said.

The King described how moved he had been to go to the birthplace of Christ in Bethlehem: “It meant more to me than I can possibly express to stand on that spot where, as the Bible tells us, ‘The light that has come into the world’ was born.

By asserting his own Christian belief in this way, King Charles extended the message of light and hope to other religions:

“While Christmas is, of course, a Christian celebration, the power of light overcoming darkness is celebrated across the boundaries of faith and belief.

“So, whatever faith you have, or whether you have none, it is in this life-giving light, and with the true humility that lies in our service to others, that I believe we can find hope for the future.

“Let us therefore celebrate it together, and cherish it always.”

➡️ The speech-text in full

➡️ BBC

December 26, 2022 at 12:24 am Leave a comment

Only one day to go…

…until the return of Premier League football. It has been six weeks since they last kicked a ball in the English top-flight. But until I will watch real live football myself again, I fear it will take even more time.

Regent Street

I have been to London twice lately, but both trips took place during the World Cup. So I tried to watch games of lower tier clubs or women’s football in London this autumn, but that didn’t work out due to the timing of our flights, delays at the airport and adverse weather conditions.

Therefore this season I have only been to as little as two live games and no West Ham fixture so far. I had tickets for the Hammers’ home game against Bournemouth, but being hit by a Covid infection we had to cancel our trip and postponed the stay to late November. We would have witnessed a rare West Ham victory, one of only four so far this season.

I was at Rapid Wien’s Conference League qualifying game against Gdańsk in July (0:0, above). But as Rapid didn’t qualify for the group stage this season and I prefer to attend their European games on weekdays over their domestic league games on the weekend, the chances of watching them were limited. So it took until their last home game before the World Cup until I watched my second live game, a 1-0 win over LASK Linz.

Rapid’s fans made it quite clear what the think of the “Winter World Cup” in Qatar:

Of course I watched some football on the telly, mainly West Ham on Sky, the Women’s European Championship final, and finally the second half, extra time and penalty shootout of the World Cup in our hotel room in London Shoreditch.

Therefore the restart of the Premier League now is eagerly anticipated, as is the comeback of live football in Austria in February. I hope to make some more games then, and perhaps even be able to come back to England once or twice in spring to watch West Ham. Hope springs eternal…

December 25, 2022 at 10:13 am Leave a comment

Merry Christmas

➡️ West Ham Christmas message

December 23, 2022 at 8:03 am Leave a comment

Psalm 145

A psalm of praise. Of David.

  1 I will exalt you, my God the King;
   I will praise your name for ever and ever.
  2 Every day I will praise you
   and extol your name for ever and ever.

3 Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise;
his greatness no one can fathom.
4 One generation commends your works to another;
they tell of your mighty acts.
5 They speak of the glorious splendour of your majesty—
and I will meditate on your wonderful works.
6 They tell of the power of your awesome works—
and I will proclaim your great deeds.
7 They celebrate your abundant goodness
and joyfully sing of your righteousness.

December 19, 2022 at 8:37 am Leave a comment

Messi Scored Two… and won!

History partly repeated itself for Argentina manager and ex-West Ham player Lionel Scaloni with exactly the same scorelines of 2:0, 2:2, 3:2 and 3:3, which had made the 2006 FA Cup final between West Ham and Liverpool (in which Scaloni played as a defender for the Hammers) one of the most exciting in recent history. But this time Scaloni‘s team won the penalty shoot-out and thus deservedly a highly exciting and amazing World Cup final! But how France’s substitutions paid off and how “Les Bleus” came back from 2-0 down was just as impressive as the Argentines’ performance and the character this team showed not only in this final game!

Argentina had started into the World Cup in Qatar with a defeat to Saudi Arabia. Would Messi’s goals less than four weeks later now be enough to gift Argentina victory over France and win them the highest trophy in world football ? This was the question after 108 minutes of a nerve wrecking final of the Qatar World Cup! Argentina had been 2-0 up at the break, and then, after France had equalised and taken the game into extra time, Messi scored again and Argentina was in the driving seat on the road to their third World Cup!

But France’s star player Kilian Mbappe had other plans again. With his second penalty of the game the World Cup’s top scorer equalised just six minutes from the final whistle of extra time, and with 3-3 the game went to penalties. Mbappe hit the back of the net three times in this match, being the first player to score a hattrick in a World Cup final since Geoff Hurst in 1966.

Would history now repeat itself for Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni (West Ham v Liverpool 3-3 in 2006) and his team lose the penalty shootout like he did with West Ham in the FA cup Final?

No, history was reversed! As Argentina soon were 3-1 up in the shootout, it could even have been the same result with which West Ham had lost on penalties in the FA Cup final 2006… Emiliano Martínez had saved two of France‘s penalties – and if France missed their fourth penalty kick, the game would have been over. But Argentina had to take one more penalty because France’s Kolo Muani scored to make it 3-2.

Then it was Gonzalo Montiel to give Argentina victory by converting their fourth penalty! And Messi and his team were the winners of this much disputed Qatar winter World Cup after arguably the most spectacular World Cup final in history, a game for the ages that tore at the emotions and played havoc with the pulse rates before Argentina’s icon grabbed his last opportunity and reached his summit, aged 35.

Best player and winner of the World Cup with Argentina: Lionel Messi

The “Albiceleste” had started into this world championship with a shock 1-2 defeat to Saudi Arabia, and in the end they won an amazing final! What a journey for this team! And in the end now Messi is really one of the greatest of all times, and no one did deserve to win this World Cup more than Lionel Messi.

Clockwise: manager Lionel Scaloni celebrating with Angel Di Maria who scored the Argentine’s second goal, the fans from South America, smiling Lionel Messi who converted his penalty in the shootout, and France’s Aurelien Tchouameni who missed his spot kick.

What a game that was and what a result: History was reversed for Scaloni, and Lionel Messi could finally lift the World Cup at Lusail Stadium deservedly with Argentina!

For Messi, to be part of a triumphant World Cup team was the one feat he needed to adorn a career that has spanned 820 goals for club and country, not to mention a record seven Ballon d’Or awards. Now, the comparisons with Pelé and Maradona, both champions in national colours, feel entirely fitting. As for the endless debate comparing him to Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi’s standing as the pre-eminent star of the age is officially undisputed.

BBC ➡️ Messi Leads Argentina to World Cup glory – is he now football!s greatest?

December 18, 2022 at 6:32 pm Leave a comment

🇦🇷 Finaaaaleeee! 🇦🇷

Lionel Messi‘s Genialität und Julián Álvarez‘s Torriecher waren zu viel für chancenlose Kroaten. Keine Party für Kroatien auf der „Balkanmeile“, Trainer Lionel Scaloni – 2006 Spieler bei West Ham – führte die Argentinier ins Finale der WM in Katar.

Die Erinnerungen an Scaloni‘s Zeit als Verteidiger bei den Hammers sind allerdings nicht nur gute, denn wenn er im FA Cup Finale 2006 (unten) in der letzen Minute der regulären Spielzeit statt eines Fehlpasses den Ball zurückgespielt hätte, wäre es Steven Gerrard nicht mehr möglich gewesen, den Ausgleich zu erzielen und WHU hätte den englischen Cup gewonnen…

Der Gegner von Scaloni und Messi wurde im zweiten Halbfinale Frankreich gegen Marokko ermittelt. Frankreich hat mit 2:0 das Finale erreicht und damit die Chance, als erstes Nationalteam seit Brasilien im Jahr 1962 den Titel erfolgreich zu verteidigen.

FA Cup Finale 2006:
West Ham – Liverpool 3:3 (Elfmeter 1:3)

December 13, 2022 at 10:30 pm Leave a comment

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