All 23 members of the England squad were present for Monday morning's training session at a snowy London Colney ahead of the friendly international against France.
Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard was among the first out on to the pitch, showing few ill-effects from the hip problem he sustained during Sunday's 2-1 Barclays Premier League win over Arsenal.
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was also able to take part, despite fears he may have suffered an injury in Sunday's 3-0 win against Liverpool at Old Trafford.
Former captain David Beckham, hoping to make his 100th appearance in France, was all smiles after jetting in from Los Angeles - chatting with team-mates as they braved the unseasonal conditions at Arsenal's Hertfordshire training ground.
Manager Fabio Capello has yet to reveal who will captain his side on Wednesday, with Chelsea's John Terry and Liverpool's Steven Gerrard understood to be the leading contenders.
Monday, March 24, 2008
France vs England: Three Lions fit and ready
Potter Author Admits to "Suicidal Thoughts"
J.K. Rowling is throwing open the doors to her own personal chamber of secrets.
The Harry Potter author has revealed that she suffered from a severe depression following the breakdown of her first marriage, which at one point included thoughts of suicide.
The 42-year-old was keen not to downplay her plight, which she disclosed in an interview with Edinburgh University's Student newspaper earlier this month, but which only recently caught the eye of the world's press.
"We're talking suicidal thoughts here, we're not talking 'I'm a little bit miserable,' " Rowling said of the depths of her depression.
While the blockbuster author has been open about her battle with the blues before now, she has not previously spoken about having thoughts of suicide.
Rowling told the Student publication her lowest ebb came while she was living in a small Edinburgh apartment with her daughter, Jessica, just after her divorce from Portuguese journalist Jorge Arantes. It was in the same apartment, after receiving medical help, that she began to pen her boy wizard wonder.
"I definitely had leanings toward depression from quite an early age, but it's an extremely hard condition to recognize in yourself," she said. "Mid-20s life circumstances were poor, and I really plummeted."
"The thing that made me go for help...was probably my daughter. She was like a touchstone in a sense, she was something that earthed me, grounded me, and I thought, 'This isn't right, this can't be right, she cannot grow up with me in this state.' "
Rowling said she rounded up the courage to see her physician, but her regular doctor was away and the on-call medico simply sent her away with instructions to call a nurse if she was feeling particularly low.
Two weeks later, her regular doctor returned and phoned up Rowling to come in and receive proper care. It's a phone call the author said she will always be thankful for.
"She absolutely saved me, because I don't think I would have had the guts to go and do it twice."
Rowling said she spent roughly nine months in cognitive behavioral therapy—"I could have done longer, I probably came out of it a little bit early"—which involved a series of counseling sessions designed to rid the patient of negative thoughts.
"I think it was absolutely invaluable," she said of her sessions. "It worked for me so obviously I'm very 'pro' it."
It's a dark period of her life that holds no lasting negative connotations for Rowling and one that she is more than happy to talk about.
"I have never been remotely ashamed of having been depressed. Never," Rowling said. "What's to be ashamed of? I think I'm abnormally shameless on that account, because what's to be ashamed of? What is to be ashamed of?"
"I went through a really rough time and I am quite proud that I got out of that."
As for the present day, Rowling said that while "not for the reasons people would expect at all"—namely, her estimated $1 billion fortune—she "is much happier now."
Nani And Ronaldo Ruled Out Of Greece Encounter
The Federação Portuguesa de Futebol (FPF) have announced that Manchester United duo Nani and Cristiano Ronaldo will miss their side's friendly with Greece at the LTU-Arena in Düsseldorf.
With both sides preparing for Euro 2008, Portugal will feel aggrieved at losing two of their more dynamic players. Nani has a pulled muscle in his right leg, while Cristiano Ronaldo's problems are in his left.
Portugal last met Greece in the summer of 2004 in the European Championship final in Lisbon, where Hellas prevailed by a single goal.
Indeed, Portugal have not won against the Greeks in their last four attempts.
As no replacements have been called up for the duo by coach Felipe Scolari, there are now the following eighteen players available:
Ricardo – Real Bétis
Rui Patrício – Sporting CP
Bruno Alves – FC Porto
Fernando Meira – VFB Estugarda
Jorge Ribeiro – Boavista FC
Pepe – Real Madrid CF
Miguel – Valencia CF
Caneira – Valencia CF
Paulo Ferreira – Chelsea FC
Ricardo Carvalho – Chelsea FC
Carlos Martins – Recreativo Huelva
João Moutinho – Sporting CP
Miguel Veloso – Sporting CP
Raul Meireles – FC Porto
Hugo Almeida – Werder Bremen
Nuno Gomes – SL Benfica
Ricardo Quaresma – FC Porto
Simão – Atlético Madrid
Anderson: I Can Make Up For Kaka Absence
Brazil coach Carlos Dunga elected to remove Kaka from the Seleçao after it became apparent that he was unlikely to have recovered from a muscle injury in time for Wednesday, leaving the door open to Anderson, who was pivotal to United's victory against Liverpool at the weekend.
"I had more freedom and played as a "No 10" against Liverpool," said Anderson assuredly. "I feel very at ease playing this way and I hope that I can repeat the performances I have had at my club when I play for Brazil.
'I am doubly happy, since I will play for my country and I have been part of an important victory over a rival in the English championship.'
The game with Sweden will mark the 50th anniversary of the 1958 World Cup final between the countries, which Brazil won 5-2 with Pele famously scoring twice.
I Can Continue After 100 Caps - Beckham
England ace David Beckham appears to be nowhere near international retirement. The LA Galaxy midfielder looks set to win his 100th England cap against France on Wednesday, but insists that he wants the appearance to be more than a token gesture.
"It is not about 'have your 100th game and then retire'," Becks insisted. "It is about carrying on trying to play well for my country.
"I never thought a year ago or two years ago that I would make 95 caps, never mind 100.
"I'm honoured that I'm making, hopefully, my 100th appearance in an England shirt. I'm also honoured to be doing it against one of the best teams in the world.
"But as much as I'm honoured to be here I want it to carry on."
2010
Indeed, Beckham hasn’t ruled himself out of still being involved come the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Blackburn’s David Bentley is one emerging talent challenging for the right-sided berth, but the former Manchester United ace isn’t ruling out long-term involvement under Fabio Capello.
"It is something I want to reach. I would love to play and be part of the squad in 2010. But I'm taking it as it comes - who knows what is round the corner?
"The combination of the players and the combination of manager and staff is setting us up right for the qualification games for the World Cup."
However, the 32-year-old was quick to push aside the idea that he could be handed the captain’s armband for his landmark appearance.
"I don't know (about being given the armband)," said Beckham. "John Terry is the captain and he deserves to be.
"He's a great captain and he will carry on being a great captain for Chelsea and England."
Scarlett Johansson Auctions Herself Off on eBay!!!!
Actress Scarlett Johansson will auction off a chance to mingle with her at the premiere for He's Just Not That Into You. Scarlett, 23, is offering fans the chance to bid on two VIP tickets to the event at eBay until March 12. In a short video at the auction site, Scarlett talks about the charity that will receive the money.
"This auction benefits Oxfam, which is an international relief organization that fights poverty around the world. One hundred percent of the proceeds go directly to supporting Oxfam's work.
So please bid high," she said.
I wonder why her A-list costars in the film, Jennifer Aniston and Drew Barrymore, didn't offer themselves up on the auction block. I'm sure that there is no shortage of fans out there just waiting for the chance to spend time with those ladies.
Terry: Let Beckham Captain England!!!!
Manager Fabio Capello has already said he will try a range of captains in friendly matches before deciding on a permanent choice in time for the World Cup qualifiers.
Steven Gerrard did the honours last time with many tipping a now fit Terry - who missed the Switzerland game - to resume the captaincy he enjoyed under Steve McClaren.
But the Chelsea skipper says this Wednesday should be about honouring David Beckham, who is hoping to earn his 100th international cap in Paris. "If he plays I think he should be captain," said Terry of the LA Galaxy midfielder. "I think he will and I hope so."
Beckham was notably left out of Capello's first squad to play Switzerland, with England winning the match 2-1.
Rooney And Lampard May Miss England Game
Manchester United striker Rooney will have a scan on his knee today after he picked up a knock during Sunday's 3-0 win over Liverpool.
Doctors at Old Trafford seem to think the injury will keep him out of the midweek friendly in Paris.
"Rooney has a problem and was limping at the end," commented United boss Sir Alex Ferguson after yesterday's game. "We will have a look at it, but we don't want to make any decisions at this stage."
Lampard's Hip And Miss
Meanwhile Frank Lampard has admitted his chances don't look good after damaging his hip during the 2-1 win over Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.
"I got a knock on my hip in the first half and it was pretty painful all the way through," said the midfielder. "I'm going to report with England and I just hope it's okay."
Lampard missed Capello's first game in charge with a thigh injury.
Keeper Change
Elsewhere, Capello has had to make further alterations to his squad, calling up West Ham's Robert Green to replace the injured Chris Kirkland.
Dirk Injured as Spurs win!!!!
Dirk Nowitzki started to grab the part of his left leg that hurt the most, then stopped. He might not have known what to rub first.
So the reigning league MVP dejectedly put a hand on his head. Then pounded the court.
Nowitzki was injured on an ugly looking fall in the third quarter of Dallas’ 88-81 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday, but left the arena without knowing how bad it is. The team termed it a “lower left leg injury” and said more details would come Monday.
“I fell awkwardly and my left leg got caught underneath of me,” Nowitzki said in a statement. “I am going to get re-evaluated in the morning and I hope to have more information then.”
Nowitzki went down after running and jumping to block a shot late in the third quarter. With Nowitzki writhing on the court, Tim Duncan grabbed the loose ball and scored, putting San Antonio ahead for the first time in the second half. It came during a 19-0 run that took the Spurs from 12 points down to in control the rest of the way.
San Antonio won its third straight since a 1-6 slump and got some breathing room over Dallas in the Western Conference playoff race. The Spurs also won the season series 3-1, which would help should the teams wind up tied—but the Mavericks may have to worry about just making the playoffs if Nowitzki’s injury is as severe as it looked.
Dallas hasn’t beaten a winning team since Jason Kidd arrived. The Mavs are 0-8, including their last three, all at home. They were 29-4 at home—without losing as many as two in a row—before falling to the Lakers, Celtics and now the Spurs.
All three games were close at the end. Dallas lost the last two despite holding Boston to 34.5 percent shooting and San Antonio to 33 percent.
“We have to keep our composure,” said Kidd, who had seven points, seven rebounds, five assists and three turnovers. “We put ourselves in position to win, but we didn’t finish it off. The margin of error is real small. We were right there but couldn’t hit a shot.”
With 12 games left, the Mavericks are 44-26. They’re ahead of Golden State for the final playoff spot, but the team they may have to watch most is Denver, which is on the outside looking in. The Nuggets were 41-28 going into a game at Toronto on Sunday afternoon.
Dallas next plays the Clippers at home on Tuesday, then plays at Denver on Thursday and at Golden State on Sunday.
“Hopefully they’ll come into practice tomorrow with a renewed sense of optimism knowing that the season is not over,” Mavs coach Avery Johnson said.
Manu Ginobili led San Antonio with 26 points. He started the game-breaking rally with a layup and a 3-pointer, then hit a 3 to cap it. He also was 11-of-11 from the foul line. Dallas took only 11 free throws all game.
“When we were losing, we were flat. We had no emotion,” Ginobili said. “We needed a game like this. It’s good to see us react like this.”
Duncan finished with 19 points and 13 rebounds, despite missing 11 of his first 12 shots. He made six of his last nine.
“I liked the shots I took,” Duncan said. “I felt I got fouled on a couple of them, but that’s neither here nor there. I knew I had to be patient, to wait to see if the worm turned and finally did.”
Things didn’t turn right for Tony Parker, who was 4-of-21. He scored 13 points.
“Our defense won the game,” Parker said. “When you shoot like that, you need defense to give yourselves a chance to win.”
Jerry Stackhouse led Dallas with 19 points and was automatically ejected with 13.9 seconds after getting his second technical of the game; the other came for using Ginobili’s face to help get up after the two collided going for a rebound late in the third quarter.
“It’s not a big deal,” Ginobili said. “We were both competing.”
Said Stackhouse: “Nothing new with him.”
Jason Terry scored 17 points, Josh Howard 13 and Nowitzki had 11. He also had three blocks and was part of the reason Duncan got off to such a rough start.
'Whos' on First at Box Office Again!!!!!
Audiences are still listening to Horton and his Who pals. "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who," 20th Century Fox's animated adaptation of the beloved children's book, remained the top movie for a second straight weekend with $25.1 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Featuring the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell, the movie raised its 10-day total to $85.5 million.
"Horton" fended off a rush of new movies opening over Easter weekend.
Lionsgate's "Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns," about a single mom who connects with previously unknown kin at her late father's funeral, opened in second place with $20 million.
It was the latest success for writer-director and co-star Perry, whose past hits for Lionsgate include "Madea's Family Reunion" and "Why Did I Get Married?" Shot on modest budgets, Perry's movies play to a built-in fan base.
"You kind of know what you're going to get with Tyler Perry, and that's a good thing," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers. "You want to be in business with this guy because he's going to make you money every time."
"Shutter," 20th Century Fox's fright flick about a newlywed couple tormented by a spirit whose image appears in their photos, opened at No. 3 with $10.7 million.
Just behind it at No. 4 was Owen Wilson's comedy "Drillbit Taylor," which pulled in $10.2 million. The Paramount release stars Wilson as a laid-back homeless guy who signs on as bodyguard for three bullied teenage nerds.
The acclaimed "Under the Same Moon," a border tale about a Mexican boy trying to reunite with his mother in the United States, was No. 10 with $2.6 million, a record opening weekend for a Spanish-language film. Released by Fox Searchlight and the Weinstein Co., the movie has taken in $3.3 million since opening Wednesday and also took in $1.7 million in Mexico, where it debuted this weekend.
"Under the Same Moon" surpassed the previous Spanish-language record set by "Ladron Que Roba a Ladron," which opened with $1.6 million last Labor Day weekend.
Both movies opened in far more theaters "Under the Same Moon" at 266, "Ladron" at 340 than typical Spanish-language films, which generally debut in a handful of cinemas before gradually expanding to wider release if they click with movie-goers.
"We thought this was a movie that could play as a commercial movie, not as an arthouse movie, to Spanish-language audiences," said Peter Rice, Fox Searchlight president.
The movie started mainly in theaters catering to Spanish speakers. But it also enjoyed strong word-of-mouth publicity in cinemas dominated by English-language crowds, where business picked up strongly over the course of the weekend, said Weinstein Co. co-founder Harvey Weinstein, whose had found success with foreign-language films such as "Cinema Paradiso" and "Amelie" when he ran Miramax.
Fox Searchlight and the Weinstein Co. plan to gradually roll "Under the Same Moon" out to more theaters in the coming weeks.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Monday.
1. "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who," $25.1 million.
2. "Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns," $20 million.
3. "Shutter," $10.7 million.
4. "Drillbit Taylor," $10.2 million.
5. "10,000 B.C.," $8.7 million.
6. "Never Back Down," $4.9 million.
7. "College Road Trip," $4.6 million.
8. "The Bank Job," $4.1 million.
9. "Vantage Point," $3.8 million.
10. "Under the Same Moon," $2.6 million.
COURTESY:
http://www.mediabynumbers.com