Thursday, December 23, 2010

Far the people. Buy the people. Off the people! The new Indian Democratic mantra

Far the people. Buy the people. Off the people! The new Indian Democratic mantra
far the people. Buy the people. Off the people!

Hi guys.As you may have realized,the topic is not a new one and already discussed everywhere..i don’t want to exaggerate on it anymore..Here is the list of biggest corruption scams in India from a past few yrs with the amount involved:
·         CW Games 2010 ( Rs.35000 crores)
·         2G spectrum telecommunication ( 2 lakh crores)
·         Fodder scam by Lalu Prasad Yadav (Rs.900 crore in 1996)
·         Nagarwala scam
·         LN.Misra
·         Adarsh building scam
·         Harshad Mehta( Rs.67000 crore)
·          IPL scam ( Crores still counting)
         Telgi scam ( Rs.20000 crore +)
·         Satyam scam ( Rs.14000 crore)
·         The Hawala Scandal( Rs.8.1 crores in 1996)
         Bofors scam (Rs.4.5 crores in 1980)
                  After stating the scams and made Indians proud,without concentrating on any scams in depth, I would like to share a few points about India without corruption-
According to Swiss bank directors,  “280 lakh
crore (280000000000000) of Indian rupees is deposited in Swiss banks. This huge amount is the looted money from our beloved politicians and Govt officials.

The huge advantages include-
·                     India can have used for a taxless budget for 30 yrs.
·                     Can give 60 crore jobs to Indians.
·                     From any village to Delhi, 4 lane roads can be constructed.
·                     Forever free funding to more than 500 social projects.
·                     Every citizen can get monthly 2000/- for 60 yrs.
·                     No need of World Bank & IMF loan.
·                     The total amount in Swiss bank can be divided among all Indians as 3 lakh per head.


Think how easily our money is siphoned away especially by politicians. What are we going to
do to these corrupt anti-Indians?

We will soon forget CW Games…..Adarsh building… 2G spectrum telecommunication as we did with Bofors, Nagarwala, LN.Misra etc. Indian Demo
crazy…India have become the joke of the Century!
License to govern does not mean license to be corruptThe need of the hour therefore is to wipe off the tormenting corrupt system which could be possible only after its thorough overhaul. For this our national leadership is expected to devise a political mechanism to create a social atmosphere by empowering of people.  The on going war cry against corruption, which is nothing but a mad fight to replace one corrupt system by another is not going to transform the beleaguered nation to a sustainable social order.
Out of 100%, 50% don’t have rights as they dont care to vote, in d remaining 50%, 25% of them don’t have d right to demand as they vote by accepting something the politicians offer of bribe, 12% are students who not yet frustrated by the corrupt govt and remaining few % dont know how to start an agitation.Every new baby born has a fucking debt on its head even before it is born. Does tat child deserve it which is an effect of this fucking corrupt system? I know I have used a lot of vulgar words in this post. But it is the least I get in my mind when I think of this system. The present itself looks horrifying. It has become impossible to accept this to continue and destroy our next generations even before they are born.And finally, I like to live here where we don’t have to use those words when speaking about corruption and about the system.

Corruption is not due to the action of bad people but due to the inaction of good people

I  KNOW ITS NOT POSSIBLE IN ONE DAY BUT AS I ALWAYS SAY IT SURELY NEEDS ONE DAY TO BEGIN. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Munich Remembered

This post is just a tribute to the worst football tragedy ever.The below said information is available everywhere on net. But some exclusive pics and information on the players is rarely available

"On the 50th anniversary of the Munich air disaster , which claimed the lives of 8 Manchester United players.. This is the story of arguably the Greatest team in British Football History 
and the team which was touted as the best ever next generation football team produced ever."




The distinctive sound of laughter rebounded around the cramped cabin of the BEA Elizabethan aircraft as it flew  18,000 feet above Central Europe from Belgrade to a refuelling stop in munich. On the morning of Feb 6,1958 , Matt Busby & his Man Utd players were returning home after securing a 2nd successive appearance in the semi-finals of the fledging European Cup with a 3-3 draw against Red Star Belgrade(was the best team in europe back then) the night before.

This was yet another triumph in what promised to be a historic season . United were seeking a hat-trick of League titles, having won it in 1956 & 57, & were only 4 points behind leaders Wolves, who they would face in 2 days at OT, b4 meeting Sheffield Wednesday the following week in the FA cup 5th round. Ac Milan awaited them in the European Cup , & beyond that , possibly Real Madrid in the final?.

The Vast majority of busby's side had come through the youth ranks at OT & with an average age of just 24, hadn't come even close to fulfilling their vast potential.

THE SIGN

Bobby Charlton remembers there were snow on the ground when they landed  at reims airport, although at this stage there was no reason to be concerned. But hours later , after 2 aborted take-offs , the mood amongst the party had become increasingly tense  .As the players returned to the airport terminal there was hopeful talk of returning home overland. Duncan Edwards sent a telegram  to his landlady in Stretford : " all flights cancelled. Flying tommorow. Duncan . "

But soon the plane's captain James Thain recalled his passenger  . The united player felt uneasy as they boarded again, but no one spoke out. As they took their seats, some including Charlton & Viollet(denice), swapped from their original position believing they would be safer (  ironic ?) . For the third time , the plane's engine roared  as they began to accelerate along the slush-covered runway. Soon the player noticed that they were seeing new landmarks & had even passed the red building which they had stopped opposite on the 2 aborted runs. Liam Whelan turned to Harry gregg & said : " if the worst happens, i am ready for death.... I hope we all are " ...........  <crashhhh>...  



THE LOST BUSBY BABES

 How good could the Busby Babes have been ? The 10 Players lost to Munich (including 2 injuries) can only leaves us wondering .. 

| DUNCAN EDWARDS |

                                              
 Age : 21 

Positions : Half-Back 

Appearances : 175 

Goals : 21

                                                                   

The greatest Babe of all was Duncan Edwards, who remain's the emblem for this side, but survives only in handful of shaky black & white newsreel & in the memories of those who saw him play. Born In dudley in 1936, Edwards was first brought to busby's attention in 1948, but his prodigious talent was so obvious that utd soon became just one of several club chasing him.By 1952 , they panicked that they might lose out, Bert Whalley & Jimmy Murphy drove trough the night & got Edwards out of his bed in his pyjamas to sign 4 utd. 

Former team-mates & opponents speak in awe of edwards powerful frame. He wasn't the tallest player (5ft 11 inch), but his remarkably broad torso & thick legs gave amazing presence. Edwards also possessed  extraordinary skill & flair. The Former England captain said : " there is no doubt with edwards, byrne & taylor we would have won the world cup in 58 & 62 ." as Jimmy Murphy said : " when i used to hear Muhammad Ali proclaim to the world he was the greatest, i used to smile, You see ,The greatest of them all was an English Footballer named Duncan Edwards"

| TOMMY TAYLOR |


                                               
Age : 26 

Positions : Centre-Foward 

Appearances : 189 

Goals : 128

                                                                     

Born in Barnsley on 29th January 1932, Taylor was one of two Barnsley players to have joined the ill fated Manchester United team which was devastated in the Munich air crash in 1958; the other being Mark Jones.Tommy played for Barnsley before his transfer to Manchester United for what was then a record fee £29,999 - as is generally known, Matt Busby did not want him burdened with a £30,000 tag and gave the extra pound to a tea lady  . Soon it was apparent that United had got a bargain. When Tommy Taylor powered home a header from outside the penalty area against Preston North End in his first game for his new club, it was clear that Taylor was a real Yorkshire bargain. He scored twice on his debut and by the end of the 1952/53 campaign he had notched seven in just 11 games. 

Tommy was arguably the greatest centre-forward England , let alone United, ever had. He was certainly one of the most underrated and his scoring record would have been staggering in any era . For the Red Devils he managed two goals every three matches; put another way, he found the net once every two hours or so that he spent on a football pitch. On top of that he weighed in with a further 16 in 19 games for England and there was every reason to believe that, at 26, he was still approaching his peak.Tommy's growing stature in the world game was illustrated immediately after the 1957 FA Cup Final, in which he scored United's goal, when inter Milan made the then-astronomical offer of £65,000 for his services. The manager rejected the bid; his dashing young centre-forward was not for sale at any price, a decision that was ultimately to cost Taylor his life.


| GEORGE BENT |



                                               
Age : 25 

Positions : Left-Back 

Appearances : 12 Goals : 0 
                                                                     

Two broken legs & playing in the same position as byrne restricted bent's appearances. Was a late called up as cover for the injured bryne . 
                                                                              

| JOHNNY BERRY |


Age : 31 

Positions : Winger 

Appearances : 273 

Goals : 44

                                                                      

The oldest  member of the side , Berry was a rare purchase , from birmingham for £25,000 in 1951, whose croses provide many goals for taylor & viollet. Survived munich, but would never played again.
 
                                    


| JACKIE BLANCHFLOWER |


Age : 24 

Positions : Inside-right 

Appearances : 116 

Goals : 27

                                                                      

The brothers of spurs legend Danny, Blanchflower was forced to retire due to the injuries  he sustained at Munich.
                                            

                                                                             
| ROGER BYRNE |
                                                  
                                                   
Age : 28 

Positions : Left-back 

Appearances : 227 


Goals : 19
                                                                     

The captain of the babes & one of England's finest ever defender , Byrne was a pioneering full-back & Busby was believed to be grooming him as his manager successor.




| EDDIE COLMAN |

                                                   
Age : 21 

Positions : Half-back 

Appearances : 107 

Goals : 2


                                                                       

A local lad & the side's joker . "Snake hips " was " beautiful to watch" & become a crucial member of the first team after captainig the 1955 FA youth Cup winners. 
 

                                                                               
| MARK JONES |

                            


                        
Age : 24 

Positions : Central Defender 

Appearances : 120 

Goals : 1

                                                                        

Spotted playing schools football in Barnsley(also the home of Tommy Taylor) . A tank of a man at 6ft & 15 stone. Bill Foulked described him as " a tough nut , who nobody took liberty with " . 


| DAVID PEGG |


 
Age : 22 

Positions : Left-Winger 

Appearances : 148 

Goals : 28

                                                                       

Discovered in his native Doncaster, Pegg joined Manchester United at 15 , making his dbut in 1953. Tipped to succeed the incomparable Tom Finney in The England side .



                                                   
                                                                             
| LIAM BILLY WHELAN |


                                                    
Age : 22 

Positions : Inside-Foward 

Appearances : 96 

Goals : 52

                                                                       

One of Europe's most promising players, before his death, Busby believed that Whelan had the potential to be as great as  Ferenc Puskas(the Hungarian legend) . 



Sir MATT BUSBY



" I felt i could sit back for 10 years while they played . They were that good. " :  the man who gave his name to the busby babe sings the team praise."


The babes were the best thing to ever happen to the club and their legacy will live on for many years to come .

Last Photograph of the players :

Everything said,I like to share an exclusive pic of Players, officials and journalists prepare to board the BEA Elizabethan, which was to crash at Munich. The aircraft stopped at the snowbound German airport to refuel as the party made its way back to England from Yugoslavia.

May they rest in peace