Friday 24 August 2012

Lance Armstrong And His 7 Titles...The Lost Battle.

In the end, Lance Armstrong quit. And no matter how fiercely he writes his statements or fires rockets on Twitter or demands we continue to buy into the fantasy that in a world of doping cyclists he alone was clean and rode faster and stronger, he still quit on Thursday night.
By quitting, he let the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency say he was guilty, say his seven Tour de France championships were as fake as everything else in a dirty sport. Because if he was innocent, if there was some means to battle the organization with no legal power the way he had the U.S. Department of Justice, he would not be letting USADA try to yank the yellow jerseys from his closet.
No way if there’s even a hint of hope does Lance Armstrong let this happen to his name. He was always too proud, too defiant, too stubborn to give up. He beat cancer. He beat the federal government. He beat everything that came his way. He didn’t relent.
If there was a fight to still fight, he would have fought it.
Now we're burned by another fraud masquerading as a hero.
In a matter of months we have learned that college football’s winningest coach enabled a pedophile, the MVP of baseball's All-Star Game used testosterone and cycling's biggest star chose to no longer hold back the mountain of doping allegations against him. It's a sad few weeks when Joe Paterno's statue goes into storage and Melky Cabrera disappears from the pennant race and Lance Armstrong says "no mas." Suddenly, nothing seems sacred anymore.

Each brought hope and joy to a lot of people's worlds. Paterno inspired generations of football players to be better men. Cabrera gave San Francisco four wonderful months of baseball, and Armstrong made millions believe they could do anything.
Even the popular cycling analyst and blogger, Neil Browne, who once lost a job because he ran afoul of Armstrong, remembers his father dying a horrible death from cancer, proclaiming: "If Lance could beat this so can I."
"My father was a cyclist, he knew Lance was doping, he knew the drill but he didn't care," Browne said late Thursday. "Lance beat cancer."
It's impossible not to look at the sea of yellow bands and the sick who have climbed from deathbeds, and say Lance Armstrong hasn't made the world a better place for many.
But at the same time he sold a fairy tale. And he demanded we believe it. He fed it to us repeatedly while throwing everything he could find in the way of a darker truth that kept closing in. He could have continued to fight past Thursday. He could have gone through a hearing, and his accusers would have lined up before him. It's hard to believe the man who played everything to the end wouldn't take this chance, too. If he knocked away the federal government, why couldn't he have found a way to win again?
Yet what if something more sinister loomed? What if the men USADA says it had ready to testify against him had worse things to say than they saw Armstrong doping? What does that say about a legacy? Ultimately, we won’t know because they will never speak. But the problem with believing in Armstrong going forward is that his giving up on Thursday leaves the question: How tarnishing is what's left unsaid?
The irony is that Armstrong could have remained a hero. He could have been a saint, as well as a beacon of light to millions who never would have thought he had cheated throughout his career. All he had to do was stay retired.

[Related: USADA to strip Lance Armstrong of seven Tour de France titles]

But hubris got the best of him. It's the fatal flaw of driven men everywhere. He had to come back. He had to try France another time. And in doing so he reset the clock on the statute of limitations. He gave the federal government an opportunity to look through his life. If the government hadn't looked at Armstrong over the last two years it's hard to imagine USADA gathering the evidence to do what it is doing now. 
He would have remained untainted. He would have remained a seven-time winner of the Tour de France.
Instead, he sent out a flimsy statement explaining why the man who never quit was suddenly quitting. "I refuse to participate in a process that is so one-sided and unfair," he wrote.
Somehow, that always seemed where Armstrong was best: when all looked bleak and nobody believed in him. By quitting, he sent a new message. One we’ve heard too many times in sports.
Sometimes a story is too good to be true.

Story: Yahoo Sports

For more info visit http://sports.yahoo.com/news/lance-armstrong-gives-up-fight-against-usada--raising-questions-about-his-innocence-.html 

My Opinion: Silence means Guilty in Law. Though he did not own up to the allegations, it is assumed he is guilty. 9ja guy go fight till the end sha. 7 titles nor be small thing plus the public disgrace!!!

What's your opinion?

Tuesday 7 August 2012

The Nigeria International Football Expo 2012

(NIFEX) 2012 is the 3rd edition football business summit and exhibition to take place in Nigeria. These unique and premium business event dedicated to football will take place in LAGOS on Thursday 6th December, 2012 at the prestigious Lagos Sheraton Hotels and Towers, Ikeja,


The theme for this year's event is NIGERIAN FOOTBALL and THE FUTURE OF SPONSORSHIP

who should ATTEND NIFEX 2012?
NIFEX is open not only to the football industry but companies and industries which carry a variety of football related products, services, events and ideas; it’s therefore Nigeria's flagship football business summit opening new vista, and launching the new Nigeria football industry with huge potentials to grow into a multibillion Naira sector.

NIFEX will feature presentations and panel discussions that will unveil the various untapped business opportunities in Nigerian Football sector. It will also feature an exhibition to showcase businesses and services vital to the development of football in Nigeria. Brilliant names in the Nigerian football circle, business, sponsorship, marketing, event promotion, branding, media and advertising will tackle relevant issues in football business as it relates to their different sectors. The event will give attendees opportunity to network, learn from experts and increase their knowledge of the game and its business.
Government ,Football Stakeholder, Football Coaches, Clubs Owners, Football Academies, Referees,
Sports Medicine, Sports development, Sports Marketer, Sports Producers, Football Agents,
FIFA, CAF, NSC, Sports Media,Sports marketing, CEO’s,Ex-International Players, Stadium Managers ,Sports Gear companies,Marketing Directors, Marketing managers, Brand Managers, Advertising Agencies, Sponsorship Managers, NFF, NPL, States FA, Corporate communications, Sports Equipment, Venue branding, Media Managers, Sports commissioners, Content Managers, Sports Lawyers, Tourism and Leisure, Sport Psychologists, Hospitality, New Media, Sports Fashion, Security, Football Fans,Supporters Club.

What to EXPECT
BUSINESS SUMMIT

LEARN
NIFEX will address the biggest issues affecting the game in Nigeria. A program of debate and
discussion will run throughout the summit. involving an impressive array of football aficionados, and leading business executives.

NETWORK
You will be part of a unique community of highly influential executives attending the event, and will be able to arrange meetings and
communicate with prospective clients. The NIFEX Team will ensure that participants maximize their
networking potential at the Event.








DO BUSINESS
Nigeria International Football Expo presents a platform for connecting and building rewarding business relationships. Admission to the event guarantees delegates' access to the latest information, innovations, products and services newly available to the Football industry.
NIFEX will open a wide range of dealing opportunities and enable extension of several organizations into Nigeria's extremely fertile football market. Our team will facilitate linkages that will lead to uncommon synergies to drive growth and expansion of football enterprise in Nigeria.

NETWORKING LUNCH
There will be a networking and matchmaking platform, where ideas and abilities will meet, to fuel and create
a new vibrant football market in Nigeria. NIFEX will activate expansion of the Nigerian Football Industry to attract local and international investments critical to developing the football market.

FOOTBALL CARNIVAL
NIFEX will not only be about football business alone, there will be a charity game between an all star selected team which will include ex-international football players against a selected team from corporate /celebrity Nigeria who have supported the beautiful game of football. The aim is to use the event to
raise fund and create awareness for the
plight of the less privileged within our society.

EXHIBITION
NIFEX will provide a productive business and selling opportunity
for organizations to showcase their products and services to a captive audience. It presents a highly cost effective and spot-on platform to win new businesses, bond with existing customers and sell to a high quality audience. Our quality delegates will have the power to approve, influence or
recommend products or services to their organisations.
It also presents a strategic platform for business negotiations, sponsorships, rights negotiations and marketing.

EXHIBITION BOOTH
Standard Shell Scheme Exhibition, Stand consists of Aluminium poles, beams and laminated boards,
size 2.0m x 2.0m x 2.5m
Each Shell scheme stand comes with:
- 2Nos of Chairs
- 1No of Table
- 2Nos of Spotlights
- 1No of Socket

Please call 08038235981, 08034225740 for info on registration and participation
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On twitter follow @nigfootballexpo or @ROYelHassan
www.nigerianfootballexpo.com