John Fitzpatrick. About New China, the Koreas, Myanmar, Thailand, and also about Japanese and Chinese writers and poets. The main emphasis is on North Asia and the political tectonics of this very important, powerful, and many-peopled area.
Saturday, 31 May 2014
Thursday, 29 May 2014
Sunday, 25 May 2014
Friday, 23 May 2014
Coup d'Etat /Thailand Curfew/ The Country has Changed
The imposition of the Coup by Royal Thai Army tonight signifies a change in Thailand's direction. The Army's decision to formally replace the Government with itself is significant. Thai coups have never provided a solution to the battle between the 2 Families but it is expected that the Army will most naturally side with the tradional one therefore democracy is being disabled now and for the long term future of the country. The decision won't be taken well by the majority of Thais.
....so a profoundly, military and summary 'Enforcement of The Peace' in all its terrors and errors for a long long time.
....so a profoundly, military and summary 'Enforcement of The Peace' in all its terrors and errors for a long long time.
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
/Football/UEFA final, 25 May, Australian TV broadcast details and time. Madrid V Madrid
FINAL broadcast details
Sunday 25 May
UEFA Champions LeagueREAL MADRID v ATLETICO MADRID
LIVE from 4.15am AEST on SBS ONE and in HD and streamed online
Kick-off at 4.45am AEST
LIVE from 4.15am AEST on SBS ONE and in HD and streamed online
Kick-off at 4.45am AEST
SBS's coverage will be hosted by Les Murray with expert analysis from SBS Chief Football Analyst Craig Foster and former Socceroos and AC Milan goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac.
Replay on SBS 2 on Sunday 25 May at 2pm.
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This will be a great final of the European Club games with the final between the 2 clubs from Madrid city who have beaten everyone in Europe, including the dazzling Barcelona, to finally play out for the title. It will be watched all over the planet as many of the players from both (+Barcelona's best) will be representing Spain in the World Cup in Brazil next month...and it is good to know how 'the best' are playing before you have to play them.
As the Spanish clubs have dominated European soccer, and won the World Cup last time, it is expected that the Spanish national team will dominate the World Cup.
Most countries, when planning for their World Cup games have dropped their older more famous players so as to field younger, fitter players hoping that this way they can wear-out and out run the Spanish team...who are indeed the most highly skilled and organised in terms of collective attack, but also quite an old team in terms of their great players' ages and ground-speed.
The UEFA Cup Final on Sunday morning will be very interesting and does present, for the people who do have to play the Spanish, including Australia, very early on in the World Cup, on the 23rd June, exactly who we are up against and who we need to come to terms with to progress beyond the Group B 'gauntlet' stage. Australia is in the hardest group...playing Spain, Netherlands and Chile to progress. I think we can draw with Netherlands as we always use their best coaches.
John Fitzpatrick
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
Friday, 2 May 2014
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