Ecstasy and Heartbreak

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Posted by Liju Philip | Posted in champions league, cricket, england, football, India, ipl, london, soccer, south africa, spain, Sports | Posted on 07-05-2009

On one hand it was a great feeling seeing Deccan Chargers back to their winning ways by trouncing Mumbai Indians by 19  runs. A stupendous bowling effort by Rohit Sharma who took 4 wickets for 6 runs which included a hat trick was the main reason for the DC win.

rohitAnd on the other hand, heartbreak to see Chelsea miss yet another seat to the Champions league finals.  Andreas Iniesta’s injury time goal meant that Barcelona drew 1-1 with Chelsea and thus moved into the finals with a better away goal record.

inestagoalap0506Earlier, Michael Essien scored for Chelsea in the 9th minute to go 1-0 for the English team.

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Ratan Tata avenges JN Tata's insult?

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Posted by Liju Philip | Posted in british, Business, cars, corus, england, India, invest, Investing, investment, land rover, metals, money, Politics, steel, tata, World | Posted on 03-06-2008

I had sometime earlier read about the British denying of an steel plant to JN Tata in the early 1900s which lead to him starting a steel company in India which finally led to Tata Steel. Today, Ratan Tata, the descendant of the enterprising pioneer has bought over the mega steel company Corus and two of the most iconic British automobile brands (Jaguar and Land Rover). Though Deccan Chronicle might be trying to create a story out of nothing, its still an interesting read.

The low profile Tata chairman, Mr Ratan Tata, has more than avenged the scorn that the British had first poured over his forefather and founder of Tata Steel, Jamshedji N. Tata with the signing and sealing of the deal involving the takeover of the iconic Jaguar-Land Rover brands.

According to history J.N. Tata, a big name in textiles, got the idea of a steel plant when he was on a trip to Manchester. He had set his mind on building a steel plant that would rival the best in the world. But as he found, steel was not as easy as building textile mills.

He had wanted to raise funds for his steel venture but it was met with scepticism by the British who were in the throes of the industrial revolution. As his biographer Frank Harris said Tata found his path blocked at every turn with the curious impediments which dog the steps of pioneers who attempt to modernise the East. There was Sir Frederick Upcott, chief commissioner of the Great Indian Penninsula Railway, who promised to ‘eat every pound of steel rail Tata succeeded in making.’

But Tata persisted and succeeded. In 1900 he met the secretary of state for India, Lord George Hamilton, in England. He was a man in a hurry as he bulldozed his way. He went from there to the US where he consulted Julian Kennedy, a leading metallurgist, and later met Charles Page Pertin who he wanted to take charge of building the plant in India.

Meanwhile, he advised his office in Bombay and it was known then, to obtain prospecting licences. But he passed away in 1904 and the steel plant took its first step in February 1908 when the first stake was driven in. The first blast furnace was blown in on December 2, 1911, and the first ingot was rolled out on February 16, 1912. One does not know if Sir Frederick was around and whether the steel ingots formed part of his diet then.

Now two centuries later, his successor Ratan Tata, literally took Britain by storm when he first took over Corus and then bid successfully for Jaguar-Land Rover. There was the same scepticism about a third world country taking over Corus and JLR. In fact in the US, dealers were appalled that an Indian should be taking over JLR as they thought it would reduce their ritzy luxury qualities. But Tata Motors prevailed and these British brands are now firmly hitched in Tata stable.

Article from: Deccan Chronicle

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Heads roll at Chelsea – Avram Grant sacked

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Posted by Liju Philip | Posted in britain, chelsea, england, epl, football, russia, soccer, Sports, uefa, World | Posted on 25-05-2008

Heads have started rolling at Chelsea after what the owner, Roman Abramovich might consider to be a disappointing season. This is how Chelsea performed in the season

Carling Cup – Runners up
Premiership – Runners up
Champions league – Runners up

For any other team, this would be a pretty good season. But then, teams like Chelsea thrive on getting silverware. If you cant get them, be prepared to be sacked. Anyway, Grant was never known for his tactics and was overtly defensive sometimes considering the fact that Jose Mourinho was sacked for precisely that reason. At least Mouinho grinded out results and made sure that the team won 6 cups during his 3 year reign at Stamford Bridge.


So, who’se the next sacrifical lamb? Popular names include Guus Hiddink (currently coaching the Russian team) or Frank Rijkaard (the sacked coach of Barcelona). Whoever comes in will have his task cut out. There are no half measures at Chelsea and he will have to hit the ground running on day one.

But surprise, surprise, according to these reports on Soccernet, Jose Mourinho might be back too. Jose Mourinho is almost worshipped at Chelsea. Iam not expecting miracles, but then, the return of the “Special One” back to the English Premier League would rile the old foxes Ferguson, Benitez and Wenger. That’s what i would love to see. No one gets under the skin of the opposition like Jose can.

Like they say, “Never say never”.

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Manchester United are Champions :(

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Posted by Liju Philip | Posted in football, soccer, Sports, World | Posted on 22-05-2008

Chelsea lost. Shucks. Good that i didnt wake up to watch the match. It would have been terrible missing out on the sleep in the middle of the night and then see Chelsea lose in the penalty shoot out.

Better luck next time. Hope the team doesnt tear apart with the players leaving in the off season.

Pictures courtesy: Soccernet

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Chelski or ManUre?

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Posted by Liju Philip | Posted in champions league, football, soccer, Sports, uefa, World | Posted on 21-05-2008

So, who’se going to be crowned the Champion of Europe? Aah, how i wish i could wake up at 2:30 in the morning to watch the match. Have been so tired these past few days watching IPL that i dont think i will be able to wake up in the middle of the night to watch the match.

Many colleagues have applied for leave tomorrow and the rest are sure to apply for urgent leaves or medical leave tomorrow. A direct consequence of staying up watching the Champions league finals. Last year i had slept at 8 in the evening and woke up at 2:30 in the morning to watch the Milan-Liverpool finals. It was worth the effort as Liverpool was whacked by Milan. How i wish i can do that again tonite.

Anyway, lets see. Meanwhile, may Chelsea win :)

Above picture from: Soccernet

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