maandag 2 mei 2011

We intend to keep all our stars.

Harry Redknapp says he has no intentions of selling any of his stars.
He says that he has seen it happen! When the Tottenham sold one star to another club, they just all seemed to go.


This should be considered as a warning to the world of football. Selling your best players is not good for your club or image; says Harry Redknapp.


Other clubs try to improve there quality all the time, but the spurs just seem to try and get ridd of it! That is not the way it should work, there should be more quality added to the squat.


Harry redknapp also said that they wanted to get back in the champions league, and definatly needed there newes and quality addition Luka to do so.


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I myself am not surely at home in the world of football, but I have never quit understood the concept of selling good players.
I understand that there are large amounts of money going on in this specific part of the sport worlds, but as a club I would always think that your main objective would be to win the game, the leauge and all the other competitions that there are.


I might be a bit naive, but I think that what Harry Redknapp is doing is not very bad indeed.
If you've a good team you have more change to win!


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3647126/Harry-Redknapp-Tottenham-will-keep-ALL-their-stars.html

Being a teacher is the most stressful profession.

Being a teacher is the most stressful profession.

Being a teacher is a very stressful profession.
Teachers make long hours, and work up to sometimes 50 hours a week.
Most teachers have a member of their team that has commited suicide, or at least tried to.
With the bureacracy, the loans that are minimal and the stress, teaching does not seem to be a very atractive job. Therefor the Union has passed two resolutions to decreas all this presure; First, the union must support victims of work stress. Secondly, the Health and Sefety Executive should intervine in shools were employees do not carry out certain assesments of the risk of stress.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2011/apr/25/stress-drives-teachers-out-of-schools

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I know that teachers had it bad, but this is just  sad. Since teaching jobs are so bad, no one will want to become a teacher and therefor risking the future of a society build on knoweledge.
I hope the resolutions will help teachers a bit, but I do not think they will be very effective.
Maybe if we retreat the troops that are having a war now somewhere in the world, use that money to better the education and give teachers a higher salary, teaching will become an atractive profession and more people will want to become a teacher. And thus making it easier for the teachers.