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Japanese farmer is French chefs’ secret

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 01:33 AM PST

A picture, shows Japan's Asafumi Yamashita, who owns a vegetable garden and table d'hotes, posing in his garden. — AFP pic

Chapet, France, Dec 10 — Not a trace of bitterness from the spinach leaf's tip to its light, fragrant stem. Top chef Eric Briffard wouldn't dream of cooking these crisp shoots, sourced for a small fortune from his treasured Japanese vegetable farmer. Asafumi Yamashita, a former boxer and semi-professional golf player, lives half a world away from his native Japan, near Les Mureaux in Paris' far western suburbs, where he used to tend bonsai trees for a living. Until one day he was robbed and decided to change tack to become a vegetable farmer — learning the trade from scratch. 

"At first I sold my vegetables to Paris' Japanese restaurants, but I found their standards weren't high enough," he told AFP, adding without a flinch: 

"You know, if a Japanese chef leaves Japan, it means his career has been a failure." Yamashita grows around 50 varieties of vegetable, all of them Japanese — "even the tomatoes" — on a plot almost 3,000 square metres in size, half of it covered with greenhouses. 

"What I'm aiming for is not rarity — it's quality," he said as he chopped off slices of kabu turnip with a machete, handing them over to taste. Crunchy and juicy as an apple, firm yet tender, sweet with a hint of mustard at the finish. 

Amazing. Yamashita can deliver at most 120 pieces per week. 

"This is a guy who will tear out a bunch of corn cobs so that the ones that are left can grow better," said Briffard, who holds two Michelin stars for his kitchen at the Georges V luxury hotel in Paris. 

Passionate about Japan, and with roots of his own in the French rural world, Briffard has worked with Yamashita for years and often travels out from the capital for a walk around his gardens. 

"It is amazing how much quality is hidden here, behind his little house lost in the countryside, the density and depth and concentration of his vegetables," Briffard said. 

"His sweet potatoes are a little transparent, and his tomatoes are smooth to the touch like peaches."

The chef and his prized supplier talk on the phone several times a week. 

"There are tiny seasons that you mustn't miss, like the moment when peas are tender and juicy, before the starch comes in," he explained outside one of the farmer's greenhouses. This winter, the chef's team are serving up Yamashita's daikon radish, his turnips and red Kyoto carrots, as well as his kabocha, a Japanese variety of squash with green skin and bright orange flesh. 

"If you steam it you can eat the skin. Or you can mash it with a seaweed butter and a little ginger," Briffard suggests, tantalisingly. 

Today Yamashita works with just six clients, including two of the world's most innovative chefs — Pierre Gagnaire and Pascal Barbot — the rising star Sylvain Sendra, and the Tour d'Argent, one of Europe's oldest restaurants. 

He recently struck two Paris luxury hotels off his customer list after their chefs failed to live up to his exacting standards. 

One was "never in his kitchen, there was no exchange" with him, he complained, while the other was simply cooking kabu dice in orange juice — "pointless" in the Japanese farmer's view. 

"I want to work with chefs who work hard with my vegetables, to find the very best recipes," he explained. And he can afford to be picky. 

"The quality is such that he can choose who and when to deliver, and at what price," said Briffard, even at rates three to four times higher than typical Paris area farmers. 

"This is what absolute rarity is about. You will only find Yamashita's turnip in six restaurants in the world. White truffles, by comparison, are easy to come by," said chef William Ledeuil, another proud member of the Yamashita club. — AFP-Relaxnews

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Ecclestone hopes F1 will return to Bahrain

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 06:10 AM PST

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone (left) and Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa (right) speaks to journalists at Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi. — Reuters pic

LONDON, Dec 10 — Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone backed Bahrain to put on an incident-free race next year but agreed today that events on the ground could force a re-think. 

This year's race had to be cancelled, after first being postponed, due to civil unrest in the Gulf kingdom and a subsequent crackdown that triggered accusations of rights abuses. 

A government appointed commission of international jurists found evidence of systematic abuses against detained protesters. 

"I hope we go to Bahrain and there's no trouble — the race goes on, the public are happy and there are no dramas. That's what I hope," Ecclestone told the Guardian newspaper in an interview. 

Asked what he would do if he had 'incontrovertible evidence that unacceptable things were still happening,' Ecclestone said: "We'd have to give it some serious thought then. 

"But we've been to Argentina when there's been big dramas. There's been dramas in Brazil. Bad things happen there. I think you can look anywhere now and it's not all good. 

"You can't really hold England up as being all good, can you? There have been some terrible atrocities that we committed." 

The Grand Prix has been scheduled for April 22. 

In an interview focused largely on his daughters' lavish lifestyles, the 81-year-old Briton touched on the situation in Bahrain whose race was confirmed on the calendar this week. 

Ecclestone said the Bahrainis he had met were "lovely people" and questioned reports about doctors being jailed for treating demonstrators: "Do you know that? Do you actually know that?," he asked. 

"If that's right, it's wrong. Obviously. Doctors are doctors. They're there to help people. It doesn't matter who it is they are helping. We have been assured that this is not what's happening. 

"I wanted to go out there. I was happy to go...I'd like to go into the prison or the hospital or whatever and ask 'what actually happened?'," he added. 

Asked what he would have done had he been the head of the International Olympic Committee before the 1936 Berlin Games in Nazi Germany, Ecclestone said it would have depended on the advice he was receiving. 

However, he said other peoples' religion, ways of life and customs had to be respected. 

"It's not correct to go moving into somebody's country and try to change them. Don't go. If you know something's wrong, stay away," he declared. — Reuters 

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Quiros and Donald on course for Tour firsts

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 05:45 AM PST

Alvaro Quiros of Spain shakes hands with Peter Hanson of Sweden during the third round of the Dubai World Championship in Dubai. — Reuters pic

DUBAI, Dec 10 — World number one golfer Luke Donald and Alvaro Quiros of Spain were on the verge of achieving unique doubles following the third round of the US$7.5-million (RM25.5 million) Dubai World Championship today. 

While Donald was taking a giant stride towards adding the European order of merit title to the US PGA Tour money-list win he clinched in October, Quiros was forging a two-shot lead at the season-ending tournament in the United Arab Emirates. 

No one has won the Dubai Desert Classic and the Dubai World Championship in the same year but the big-hitting Spaniard was well placed after returning a two-under-par 70 for a 14-under total of 202 at the Greg Norman-designed Earth course. 

Britain's Paul Lawrie (66) eagled the 620-yard 18th to take second place on 204, one ahead of 2010 British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen (66) of South Africa and two shots in front of Donald (66). 

Briton Donald needs to finish no worse than equal ninth with one other competitor here to be crowned Europe's top golfer for the first time in his career and become the first player to win the order of merit titles on both sides of the Atlantic. 

His only rival for the European honour, fellow countryman Rory McIlroy, managed only a 71 for 208 despite being watched for the last nine holes by girlfriend Caroline Wozniacki, the world's number one female tennis player. — Reuters 

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The Oscars selects Pharrell and Zimmer for music team

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 02:54 AM PST

Pharrell Williams will share the job of music consultant for the 84th Academy Awards ceremony with composer Hans Zimmer. – AFP/Getty Images

LOS ANGELES, Dec 10 – Composer Hans Zimmer and hip-hop producer Pharrell Williams have been chosen as the music consultants for the 84th Academy Awards ceremony, February 26 in Hollywood.

The Oscars' producers Brian Grazer and Don Mischer announced on December 8 that the two musicians, who have worked on numerous film soundtracks, would both handle duties for the show. This will be the first time the composers have worked on the Oscar show.

"This is an exciting and prestigious collaboration that promises to take the audience on a musical journey," said film producer Grazer (Da Vinci Code, 8 Mile, Frost/Nixon) and television producer Mischer (Super Bowl half-time shows, Summer Olympics) in a press statement.

Oscar- and Grammy-winning composer Zimmer (The Lion King) has scored films including Thelma & Louise, Gladiator, Madagascar, The Da Vinci Code, The Dark Knight, and Sherlock Holmes. In 2011 his credits included Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Rango and Kung Fu Panda 2.

Williams, a former rapper known as Pharrell, is a producer, singer-songwriter and three-time Grammy winner. He has worked with Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Snoop Dogg, Beyonce, and more. His music has appeared on film soundtracks for Charlie's Angels, Knocked Up and Despicable Me.

Zimmer and Williams previously collaborated together on the launch of UJAM, an online music-making app that allows anyone to create professional-sounding music.

The Academy Awards ceremony occurs at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood and is televised live on ABC-TV and in more than 200 countries worldwide. – AFP

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France eyes bigger Asian movie audience

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 01:18 AM PST

French actress Carole Bouquet (3rd-R) speaks with UniFrance chairman Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre (C) during a press conference for the French Film Festival in Singapore on December 7, 2011. UniFrance said it hopes Asians will soon be more familiar with French movies, its actors and actresses. – AFP pic

SINGAPORE, Dec 10 – A Paris-based body tasked with promoting French films said Thursday it wants to expand France's share of the huge Asian movie market where Hollywood productions clearly dominate at the box office.

The film body uniFrance said it intends to beef up the distribution and marketing channels in the region so that Asians will be more familiar with French movies, its actors and actresses.

The move to expand its share of the Asia movie audience is a reflection of the region's growing economic prosperity, said Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre, the president of uniFrance.

"We feel that in this region which is expanding very rapidly, we have to be more present and have more physical links with the distributors, physical links of the French artistes, directors, actors with the public here," he said.

It will not be easy to match up to Hollywood's vast marketing and distribution channels but Clermont-Tonnerre said this is an area that the French film industry needs to work on.

"The weakness of European cinema is that we don't have the huge machine of promotion, of distribution that the major (US) companies have. They have people in all parts of the world promoting their films," he said.

"The dominance of the American cinema is dominance of their distribution network and we are far from having the same power so we are obliged to work within our means, which are much smaller."

French films currently make up one per cent of the Asian market excluding China – where strict quotas for foreign films are in place – and India, where Bollywood shows reign supreme.

Hollywood flicks largely dominate cinemas in other Asian countries.

"Our market share here is very small, is around one per cent... but if we were able to reach one and a half per cent we already would be happy," said Clermont-Tonnerre who was in Singapore for a French film festival.

"(This is) opposite to the average number around the world, where we are regularly between two and four per cent. So it means that we still have to improve our positions here."

French director Gilles Paquet-Brenner, who was also in town for the French film festival, said it would not be easy to overcome Hollywood whose animation and action-packed flicks regularly top box offices around Asia.

"Hollywood has it all. We have to face that. It's not a war or anything but they won and they won for a long time... A market like this, that is so Hollywood, it's probably way more difficult to penetrate," he said.

But Paquet-Brenner – director of the critically acclaimed "Sarah's Key" – said language still presented the biggest challenge for the French movie industry in Asia.

"The obstacle is language. People are so used to Hollywood movies, so they're used to the actors, they're used to the language," he said.

"People are used to it and you have to sometimes break this pattern and show people that something else exists."

Tan Bee Thiam, film lecturer at the Nanyang Technological University, said the French need to step up their marketing efforts in the region if they want more Asians to watch their movies.

"I think a lot of what would be needed is marketing, where you get the stars over, where you sell and promote and publicize. It is always that versus the Hollywood marketing muscle," he said.

"So I think if they are able to do so and they have the budget to do that kind of work, they are already making very charming films which should not be hard at all to connect."

Tan, who is also a well-known local filmmaker and critic, said he would like to see more "popular, mainstream" films from France instead of "artistic films" commonly screened at film festivals that attract a much smaller niche audience.

"There have been popular films from France, from Germany and other places that are more slick... that are fronted with beautiful actors. So I think we sometimes don't see enough of what is popular and what is mainstream from those countries," he said. – AFP

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Tablet users buying clothing from the couch

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 12:53 AM PST

Tablet users are buying clothing from the couch says survey. — AFP pic

NEW YORK, Dec 10 — Tablet owners who shop using their device are most likely to buy clothing and do so from the couch, according to the results of a new study conducted by Equation Research. 

The study, published on Mashable on December 9, polled 1,500 US-based online shoppers, including 288 tablet owners, on their internet shopping habits. 

The survey found that the most popular categories of items to buy using a tablet were clothing and toys chosen by 38 per cent of respondents. Jewellery came in third with 24 per cent. 

The majority (50 per cent) of respondents preferred, unsurprisingly, to do their shopping from the couch while 20 per cent chose the bed as their internet shopping seat of choice. 

More unusually six per cent of those surveyed browsed shops on their tablet while at the mall, five per cent did so from the kitchen counter, and a further three per cent shopped while on public transport. 

A separate survey conducted by Compuware indicates that iPads are increasingly being used to shop online, accounting for over six million out of 140 million page impressions on 70 US retailers' websites on Thanksgiving. 

While the survey was just a snapshot and not necessarily representative, it does indicate a rise in the trend of 'couch commerce' — shopping from one's couch. — AFP-Relaxnews pic

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Paralympian eyes Olympic glory after ‘miracle’ crash

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 08:02 PM PST

Van der Vorst on her feet again: "I wanted to jump in the air for joy." — theCHIVE pic

UTRECHT, The Netherlands, Dec 10 — Paralympic silver medallist Monique van der Vorst has miraculously become an able-bodied Olympic hopeful after a crash reversed her paralysis.

Paralysed from the hip down since she was 13, the 27-year-old handcyclist, who has just signed with the Rabobank women's professional cycling team to compete as a top-class able-bodied athlete, was hit by a bicycle last year while training in her wheelchair for the 2012 London Paralympics.

While recovering from the trauma, van der Vorst's feet started to tingle and miraculously she began to move them again. From that point on she spent months in the hospital and in the rehabilitation centre trying to regain the use of her legs.

She told Reuters that when she took her first steps again in July 2010, she felt just like a child learning to walk.

"I wanted to jump in the air for joy," van der Vorst said this week, and recalled how great and surprising it was to look at herself standing in front of a mirror.

Doctors have no explanation for her amazing recovery. Some believe the trauma of her last accident may have jolted her body back into activity.

But the realities of her new-found joy also put an immediate end to a successful athletic career.

"Although walking is the best thing you could do in life, I immediately missed the sport, the people and the challenges," van der Vorst said.

Rehabilitation and physiotherapy with an athletic focus strengthened her and as soon as she sat on a bike she again wanted to give it a try.

"The spirit is in my body," she said.

Despite a near-crash the first time she cautiously climbed aboard a racing bicycle for able-bodied athletes, van der Vorst got back on her bike and carried on to complete a painful and slow 30-km training route, and has not looked back since.

Although she is not on the same cycling level as the other women on the Rabobank cycling team, her willpower is enormous and the team is confident van der Vorst will quickly catch up.

When you consider van der Vorst won two silver medals at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, was voted Dutch disabled athlete of the year in 2009, was the first handcycle athlete to win the 2009 Ironman world championship in Hawaii, her goal of riding in the 2016 Rio Olympics does not appear unrealistic. — Reuters

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Nik Aziz bidas Umno guna istilah ‘jihad’ hadapi PRU-13

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 03:01 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR, 10 Dis – Mursyidul Am PAS Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat hari ini menyelar penggunaan istilah jihad oleh Umno, dalam perhimpunan agungnya minggu lalu, bagi mengajak lebih tiga juta ahlinya menghadapi pilihan raya umum ke-13.

Menurut Nik Aziz (gambar), istilah jihad itu berasal daripada al-Quran dan hanya sesuai digunakan untuk tujuan menegakkan Islam.

Justeru, beliau mempersoal jihad yang dimaksudkan Umno sedangkan parti itu terpalit dengan salah guna kuasa dan rasuah.

"Jihad ini istilah al-Quran. Kerana apa mereka curi perkataan jihad dan tafsir mengikut kefahaman sendiri?

"Mereka sifatkan jihad untuk mempertahankan orang Melayu. Islam bukan untuk orang Melayu, bukan untuk Arab, bukan untuk Cina tapi untuk manusia," katanya dipetik Harakahdaily.

Ketika berucap merasmikan secara serentak Persidangan Tahunan Puteri, Pemuda dan Wanita Umno minggu lalu, Timbalan Presidennya Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin menggesa ahli-ahli Umno berjihad untuk mempertahankan kuasa orang Melayu dengan mengekalkan kemenangan dalam pilihan raya umum ke-13 yang menurunya merupakan "ibu segala pilihan raya."

Susulan tsunami politik tiga tahun lalu, Muhyididn menegaskan, pilihan raya umum ke-13 akan menentukan jatuh bangun umat Melayu dan kelangsungan mereka.

"Sesungguhnya, kita sedang berada dalam satu situasi yang amat kritikal. Pilihan raya umum ke-13 adalah ibu segala pilihan raya yang akan menentukan jatuh bangun umat Melayu. Apakah kuasa politik kekal berada di tangan kita? Atau akan terlepas ke tangan orang lain?" kata beliau.

Malah dalam ucapannya, sambil menyifatkan PAS berhadapan dengan pilihan raya "setiap hari", Nik Aziz ibaratkan Umno sebagai bas ekspres yang singgah di tengah jalan untuk makan buah-buahan tetapi tidak sampai ke destinasi disasarkan.

"Umno atau golongan sekular kalau kita andaikan, seperti bas ekspres dari Kota Bharu ke Kuala Lumpur. Tapi berhenti di Gua Musang, terliur tengok buah-buahan banyak, maka berhenti di situ sahaja, tak sampai ke Kuala Lumpur," kata beliau menyampaikan ucaptama pada Ijtimak Tarbawi Pilihan Raya di Kolej Universiti Islam Zulkifli Muhammad dekat sini, hari ini.

"Samalah dengan Umno, nak ke syurga tapi tersekat separuh jalan kerana terpedaya dengan segala pembangunan dan kekayaan di dunia," kata beliau yang juga Menteri Besar Kelantan.

Sehubungan itu, Nik Aziz mengingatkan ahli agar memanfaatkan sistem pilihan raya yang ada untuk memenangkan PAS agar dapat berjihad menegakkan Islam.

Ini kerana menurut Nik Aziz, tanpa kuasa amat sukar untuk PAS membanteras segala kemungkaran di muka bumi, khususnya yang dilakukan orang Islam sendiri.

"Tanpa kuasa, kita boleh menyatakan haramnya judi, arak, hiburan melampau batas dan sebagainya, namun ia hanya akan terbatas di mimbar masjid dan helaian kitab sahaja tanpa ditegakkan dalan sistem pemerintahan," katanya lagi.

Nik Aziz juga berkata perjuangan PAS bukan semata-mata menentang Umno BN, tetapi yang lebih utama menentang ajaran sekular yang didukung parti itu.

Katanya, akibat memperjuangkan sekular, orang Umno tidak diingatkan mengenai kewajipan melawan hawa nafsu dan menolak pujuk rayu syaitan.

"Perjuangan PAS bukan perjuangan menentang Umno semata-mata tapi yang lebih besar mengajar manusia mengikat hawa nafsu.

"Pilihan raya bukan hanya lima tahun sekali, tapi orang Islam melakukan pilihan raya setiap hari, sepanjang masa.

"Umno tidak pernah didengarkan oleh pemimpin mereka untuk menjauhkan diri dari syaitan," kata beliau lagi.

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5.2 juta rakyat dijangka mohon BR1M

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 02:19 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR, 10 Dis – Sekitar 5.2 juta rakyat Malaysia akan mendaftar untuk mendapatkan bantuan kewangan RM500 dari program Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M), kata Menteri Kewangan Kedua Datuk Sri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah.

Kumpulan sasaran itu terdiri daripada mereka yang berpendapatan kurang daripada RM3,000 bagi satu isi rumah serta ramai tangunggan, warga emas yang berumur 60 tahun ke atas dan ahli keluarga yang berdaftar di bawah program eKasih.

"Atas tujuan untuk menilai pendapatan sebenar keluarga, hanya ahli keluarga yang bekerja sahaja layak untuk mengisi borang permohonan, bukan seluruh anggota keluarga," katanya kepada pemberita selepas menyerahkan borang BR1M hari ini.

Dipetik Bernama Online, Ahmad Husni (gambar) berkata pemprosesan para pemohon akan dilakukan oleh Lembaga Hasil Dalam Negeri Malaysia (LHDNM) dan permohonan yang tidak layak boleh dikenal pasti melalui rekod.

"LHDNM mempunyai rekod pendapatan individu yang telah mengisytiharkan jumlah pendapatan mereka dan sebarang permohonan yang tidak layak boleh dikenal pasti dengan serta merta," katanya.

Berdasarkan sasaran yang telah ditetapkan, beliau berkata kerajaan telah menyediakan borang pendaftaran lebih daripada yang diperlukan dan juga tidak mengenakan sebarang cas untuk mendapatkan borang permohonan bantuan kewangan tersebut.

"Setakat hari ini, selain memuat turun dari laman web Kementerian Kewangan, sebanyak 862 kaunter telah dibuka di seluruh negara untuk mendapatkan borang permohonan dan 415 daripadanya adalah di sekolah-sekolah yang terpilih," katanya.

Selain itu, Ahmad Husni juga berkata pembayaran akan dibuat pada pertengahan Januari 2012, tetapi, format pembayaran bantuan kewangan belum diumumkan lagi kerana fokus yang ingin diberikan kepada proses pendaftaran.

Pendaftaran permohonan BR1M akan bermula pada hari ini sehingga 10 Januari depan dan sebarang pertanyaan boleh merujuk kepada Talian Hotline BR1M, 1-800-222-500.

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United’s season over already?

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 03:55 PM PST

DEC 10 — It's fair to say that this not been a very good week for Manchester United.

Sorry, excuse me. Did I say "not very good"? Let's give that an instant upgrade; it's actually been a totally disastrous week for Manchester United.

Sports writers are often accused of lapsing into easy over-simplification and wild exaggeration. And rightly so — providing a sense of perspective is not always top of our to-do list. But on this occasion, it's nearly impossible to overstate the horror of United's Champions League exit at the hands of Basel (yes Basel — not Real Madrid, AC Milan or even Olympique Lyonnais... Basel. Basel, from nice, pretty, harmless Switzerland).

And that's not just for the fact that the reigning Premier League champions have failed to progress to the knockout stages of Europe's elite club competition, which would be bad enough in itself considering the kind draw they had been handed.

To understand the full magnitude of Wednesday's loss in Switzerland, we must also take into account the financial consequences — United's absence from the later stages of the competition is expected to cost the club something in the region of £20 million (RM98.6 million), which will hardly help Sir Alex Ferguson's cause in the January transfer market. If he didn't have enough money in August to buy Wesley Sneijder, where's it going to come from now?

Then we should consider the manner in which Wednesday's defeat — and, indeed, the entire Champions League campaign — vividly exposed United's shortcomings: a lack of firepower (if Wayne Rooney or Javier Hernandez don't score, few other options are forthcoming); a lack of creativity in midfield; a lack of pace in defence. The psychological impact could be significant — if Basel can beat United, the rest of the Premier League will fancy their chances, too.

Last, but certainly not least, United's captain and most reliable defender Nemanja Vidic will miss the rest of the season after suffering a serious knee injury during the defeat in Switzerland. In fact, over the course of the season, the loss of Vidic could well prove to be the most damaging aspect of Wednesday's proceedings.

On paper, United still seem to be well stocked in the centre-half position with Rio Ferdinand, Jonny Evans, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones all available to fill the gap left by their captain's absence. But I'm not convinced by that quartet.

Ferdinand is injury prone and this season has been showing signs of really slowing down — he's now 33 and starting to look it. Whether he can be relied upon to play another 20-odd Premier League games and throughout his team's FA Cup and Europa League campaigns is very doubtful.

So that leaves Jones — who Ferguson seems to prefer to play in midfield — Smalling and Evans, an inexperienced trio who will certainly not fill the hearts of opposing strikers with fear and dismay.

Of course, this isn't the first time that United have suffered a severe setback and, over the last two decades, one of their greatest strengths has been their ability to respond to adversity.

Ferguson will be itching to prove that United are still a force to be reckoned with, and will undoubtedly once again demonstrate his mastery in motivation skills to strengthen his players' collective resolve in the weeks ahead. It helps that their recovery could start today with a seemingly straightforward home game against Wolves — but then again, we thought that about their Champions League group.

Time has proven that you can never write them off but, for the first time I can remember, it's possible to say in the month of December that Manchester United do not look like winning any trophies this season.

In the interests of balance and fairness, we should acknowledge that United were not the only Manchester club to make an early exit from the Champions' League this week, with City suffering the same fate despite their victory over Bayern Munich — a result that was rendered meaningless by Napoli's win against Villareal.

But a number of factors make City's departure from the competition a lot more palatable: they were in a far tougher group than United; they won their last game to leave the competition on a fruitless high rather than a crushing low; they're sitting pretty at the top of the Premier League; they haven't just lost their captain to injury; and their fans would actually regard winning the Europe League as a success to celebrate rather than an unwanted embarrassment.

City might be out, but they're not down. United? Their season might be well down, and over, and out.

* The views expressed here are the personal opinion of the columnist.

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Weird time to be a Spurs fan

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 03:46 PM PST

DEC 10 — It's quite scary being a Tottenham Hotspur (Spurs) fan right now. I know, we're supposed to be having the time of our lives since we're sitting very pretty in third place in the English Premier League (EPL), three points clear of Chelsea who's in fourth place, and with a game in hand to boot. If we do win that game in hand then we'd be second in the EPL, overtaking the defending champions Manchester United and trailing league leaders Manchester City by only four points.

The reason why I say this is all so scary is that such great heights are totally unfamiliar to all us younger Spurs fans. The last time we were league winners or title challengers was in the 1960s, which does seem like a few lifetimes ago. The only glory days that I remember since I started becoming a fan were some Cup wins during the Glenn Hoddle and Gary Lineker era, the short-lived reign of Paul Gascoigne, and of course the second coming of Jurgen Klinsmann in which we were the league's free-scoring team (which was negated by the fact that we were also the league's "free-conceding" team).

Other than that, it's always been a world of pain and near-misses for us long-suffering Spurs fans. Even trying to secure the much sought after fourth place in the EPL, which guarantees the team occupying a place in the qualifying rounds of the Champions League, took a really long time for us. All this while our more illustrious London neighbours Chelsea and deadly rivals Arsenal comfortably established themselves as one of the EPL's Big Four.

Even last season's grand adventure in the Champions League, in which the world took notice as we swashbuckled through some of Europe's top footballing grounds, ended with the anti-climax of failing to qualify for the Champions League again this year as we finished fifth in the EPL. Fellow EPL fans even have a term to shoot us down with — mid-table mediocrity.

So as happy I am to see my beloved Spurs so high up the table, unbeaten in 11 games and winning 10 of those, playing some truly wonderful and sometimes dazzling attacking football, all these years of suffering and underachievement have resulted in me almost automatically expecting things to go wrong by the end of the season. It really does seem too good to be true, the way things have been happening for us this year, how the players have magically clicked together and how joyful they look when they play their football together on the field.

It's getting to be so good that if you're an ardent reader of the top football websites and forums, you'll see that even the neutrals (i.e. fans of clubs other than the Big Four) are starting to root for us, not just to finish fourth anymore, but to challenge for the title! Now this is all really new to us, honestly. And this is all so much pressure in such a short time for a team of mid-table mediocrity like us!

I still remember clearly how we got a pasting from the two Manchester teams in our first two games of the season, when the transfer window was still open and it clearly looked like our squad still needed some sorting out, and how scary it felt back then, and how I greatly hoped that club manager Harry Redknapp and chairman Daniel Levy knew what they were doing in the transfer market. They didn't do much but bring in 31-year-old Scott Parker, who's turned out to be absolutely essential to our gameplay, and loan signing Emmanuel Adebayor from Manchester City, who's proving to be the final piece in the puzzle.

As great as the first team squad are looking now, I totally fear the day when Adebayor finally does get injured or picks up a knock that requires him to miss a few games, or the day when both Luka Modric and Parker get injured, because if that happens then we're left with basically the same team that got battered by the Manchester clubs earlier in the season.

But as they say, confidence is everything in football. And even as I worried when we played away from home without both Modric and Rafael Van Der Vaart, it never looked like we were in much trouble without them, which only shows how well their replacements did. Maybe the long unbeaten run and the unbelievable amount of wins we've notched up already this season (even away from home at places where we've always dropped points in recent seasons) contributed to the players' confidence. But our dreadful results in the Europa League, in which we largely fielded our second-string side, should provide caution as to how far we have to go till we have a strong enough squad.

As a realistic Spurs fan who's more than used to heartbreak, I do not expect this unbeaten run to continue too much longer. Still, this is an unbelievable time to be a Spurs fan. I just hope the players can maintain their confidence throughout the season and continue playing their brand of joyous attacking football. But if this Spurs team does manage to surprise me (and everyone else) at the end of the season with a great showing in the league table, well you won't see me saying no to that. Come on, you Spurs!

* The views expressed here are the personal opinion of the columnist.

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