Carlos Tevez returns from Argentina to Manchester City Carlos Tevez is back at Manchester City after returning from unauthorised leave in his native Argentina. Continue reading the main story “He pulled up in his black Hummer about 1645 GMT. A few minutes after the hour-long medical, he stopped at the gates to sign some autographs. I asked him if it was good to be back. He nodded and drove off” BBC Radio 5 live reporter Steve Blears at Manchester City’s training ground The 28-year-old met a club doctor at City’s training ground on Tuesday for tests to establish his fitness. Tevez and his family were met by a large media pack at Manchester Airport after arriving from Buenos Aires. The striker has not played since manager Roberto Mancini accused him of refusing to come off the bench against Bayern Munich on 27 September. Tevez will return to Carrington for training on Wednesday but will not travel with the first team to Portugal for City’s Europa League tie with FC Porto on Thursday. Manchester City defender Joleon Lescott said on Twitter : “All the players are excited to have Carlos, Kolo [Toure] and Yaya [Toure] back to help achieve our goal.” Tevez has not been in Manchester since flying back to South America on 7 November without City’s permission. City fined Tevez £1.2m for refusing to return from Argentina and they have not paid his £200000-a-week salary since he has been there. On Monday, Tevez told Argentine broadcaster Fox Sports that Mancini treated him “like a …
Jess gets behind the wheel of the 237-hp 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart. Aaron wonders how much slower it is versus a 2011 Subaru WRX STI in a straight line and Ryan thrashes the Ralliart on the Driving Sports City Circuit.
Update: AT LEAST THIS GAME WINS “BEST FIGHT OF THE PLAYOFFS!” Which we still lost! Nice one. Okay, no really; great job this year, Denver, and great fight, Patriots (no pun intended). After starting 1-4, never in a million years did I think we’d even make it this far. We won our division. We won our first playoff game. We are the talk of the sports world. I am bummed, but I’m not going to be rotten about it; I was spoiled as it is. It was an awesome season, I love you guys! My predictions/picks and the point spread between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots during the AFC Divisional playoffs on Saturday (GO BRONCOS!), and what Tim Tebow and the Broncos need to do (and don’t do) to stop Tom Brady. My pick: Not jinxing it.
New England is -13 1/2.
The Sky Walker – Daredevils Credits: Channel 4 – All Rights Reserved Dean Potter, (born 18 January 1972 in the United States) is an American free climber, alpinist, BASE jumper, BASEliner, and highliner. He is noted for hard first ascents, free solo ascents, speed ascents, and enchainments in Yosemite and Patagonia. – Potter has made several new routes and solo ascents in Patagonia. – In July 2006, he climbed The Reticent Wall, one of the hardest routes on El Capitan, in 34 hours and 57 minutes with Ammon McNeely and Ivo Ninov, shaving five days off the existing time. – Potter is known for his exploits in highlining and BASE jumping. He was introduced to slacklining by Chongo,[2] aka Charles Victor Tucker III, one of the first three people to highline across Lost Arrow Spire. – Potter generated controversy by climbing Delicate Arch, for which he lost his sponsorship from the Patagonia clothing company. “There wasn’t any legal reason for me not to climb it,” Potter said of Delicate Arch, despite well-established tradition forbidding climbing named features in the park. It is odd that Potter did not anticipate problems, given that he had previously created conflict with Park authorities by slacklining between the Three Gossips. This incident resulted in a blanket ban on the activity within Arches National Park. – Notable Ascents: * 2002 Supercanaleta, Cerro Fitz Roy, Patagonia. First solo of route. * 2003 Concepcion 5.13+ (67m), Day Canyon, Moab, Utah. First Ascent. * 2006 …












