ARENA 01: [Illyasviel von Einzbern] Nymph by >=1000
Over/Under: 4800
Under
ARENA 02: [Asahina Mikuru] Minami Chiaki by >=900
Over/Under: 4800
Over
ARENA 03: [Saginomiya Isumi] Haramura Nodoka by >=1500
Over/Under: 5000
Under
ARENA 04: Senjōgahara Hitagi [Suzumiya Haruhi] by <=1000
Over/Under: 5200
Under
ARENA 05: Sakurano Kurimu [Shana] by >1200
Over/Under: 4700
Over
ARENA 06: [Fujibayashi Kyō] Hiiragi Kagami by <=1000
Over/Under: 4800
Over
ARENA 07: Saten Ruiko [Maria] by >=800
Over/Under: 5100
Under
ARENA 08: [Katsura Hinagiku] Izumi Konata by >=1000
Over/Under: 5300
Under
ARENA 09: Shiina Mafuyu [Sanzen'in Nagi] by >=800
Over/Under: 5200
Under
ARENA 10: [Aisaka Taiga] Sengoku Nadeko by >=1000
Over/Under: 5000
Over
ARENA 11: Kawashima Ami [Fujibayashi Ryō] by <=600
Over/Under: 4800
Under
ARENA 12: Fate Testarossa [Sakagami Tomoyo] by >=850
Over/Under: 4900
Over
ARENA 13: Holo [Saber] by >=1000
Over/Under: 5100
Under
ARENA 14: [C.C.] Sunohara Mei by >=900
Over/Under: 4900
Under
ARENA 15: [Nagato Yuki] Tōsaka Rin by <=700
Over/Under: 4700
Over
ARENA 16: [Ibuki Fūko] Fukuji Mihoko by >=1500
Over/Under: 4900
Under
ARENA 17: Konjiki no Yami [Furukawa Nagisa] by <=900
Over/Under: 5000
Under
ARENA 18: [Takamachi Nanoha] Furude Hanyū by >=1100
Over/Under: 5000
Under
ARENA 19: Hiiragi Tsukasa [Ichinose Kotomi] by >=800
Over/Under: 4600
Over
ARENA 20: [Hirasawa Ui] Furude Rika by <=800
Over/Under: 4800
Under
ARENA 21: Hirasawa Yui [Akiyama Mio] by >=750
Over/Under: 5100
Over
ARENA 22: [Akaba Chizuru] Louise Vallière by <=1000
Over/Under: 4900
Under
ARENA 23: Okazaki Ushio [Shiina Minatsu] by >=800
Over/Under: 4700
Under
ARENA 24: [Kushieda Minori] Ikaros by <=700
Over/Under: 4900
Under
ARENA 25: Nakano Azusa [Misaka Mikoto] by <=1000
Over/Under: 5000
Over
Special Match:
ARENA 26: [Andō Mahoro] Hoshino Ruri by >=700
Over/Under: 4000
Over
Eight-goal Chelsea storm to fourth title
Eight-goal Chelsea storm to fourth title
Published: Sunday 9 May 2010, 19.00CET
Chelsea FC became English champions in emphatic fashion, routing Wigan Athletic FC 8-0 on the final day of the Premier League season to hold off Manchester United FC's challenge.
Chelsea's John Terry and Frank Lampard lift the trophy after the match against Wigan Athletic ©Getty Images
Published: Sunday 9 May 2010, 19.00CET
Eight-goal Chelsea storm to fourth title
Chelsea FC became English champions in emphatic fashion, routing Wigan Athletic FC 8-0 on the final day of the Premier League season to hold off Manchester United FC's challenge.
Chelsea FC denied Manchester United FC a fourth consecutive Premier League title, cruising to an 8-0 success against Wigan Athletic FC to depose Sir Alex Ferguson's men of the championship on the final day of the season.
One point ahead of the Old Trafford club at the start of play, Carlo Ancelotti's charges were in no mood to surrender their advantage and wrapped up their third crown in six years by scoring at least seven goals at home for the fourth time in the league this season.
The die was cast when Nicolas Anelka fired in a sixth-minute opener and Frank Lampard (32) added a second from the penalty spot in an incident that saw Gary Caldwell dismissed. The ten-man visitors were then put to the sword after the interval, Salomon Kalou exchanging passes with Lampard before slipping in the third and Anelka's wonderful volley making it 4-0.
Didier Drogba then took centre stage. The striker headed in the fifth – Chelsea's 100th league goal of the campaign – before going on to complete his hat-trick and secure the Premier League Golden Boot with his 29th of the season. Ashley Cole added the eighth in added time to give the Blues their record league win. The London club will now aim to complete the double when they meet Portsmouth FC in the FA Cup final on Saturday.
Manchester United, therefore, were forced to settle for second despite beating Stoke City FC 4-0, Darren Fletcher and Ryan Giggs scoring in the first half before further strikes from Danny Higginbotham's own goal and Ji-Sung Park. Arsenal FC wrapped up third spot by beating Fulham FC 4-0 with Tottenham Hotspur FC forced to settle for fourth after a 4-2 reverse at Burnley FC.
Elsewhere, Manchester City FC, who drew 1-1 at West Ham United FC, will be joined in the UEFA Europa League play-offs by Aston Villa FC, despite their 1-0 home defeat by Blackburn Rovers FC, with Liverpool FC joining that competition a round earlier thanks to a goalless draw at Hull City AFC.
One point ahead of the Old Trafford club at the start of play, Carlo Ancelotti's charges were in no mood to surrender their advantage and wrapped up their third crown in six years by scoring at least seven goals at home for the fourth time in the league this season.
The die was cast when Nicolas Anelka fired in a sixth-minute opener and Frank Lampard (32) added a second from the penalty spot in an incident that saw Gary Caldwell dismissed. The ten-man visitors were then put to the sword after the interval, Salomon Kalou exchanging passes with Lampard before slipping in the third and Anelka's wonderful volley making it 4-0.
Didier Drogba then took centre stage. The striker headed in the fifth – Chelsea's 100th league goal of the campaign – before going on to complete his hat-trick and secure the Premier League Golden Boot with his 29th of the season. Ashley Cole added the eighth in added time to give the Blues their record league win. The London club will now aim to complete the double when they meet Portsmouth FC in the FA Cup final on Saturday.
Manchester United, therefore, were forced to settle for second despite beating Stoke City FC 4-0, Darren Fletcher and Ryan Giggs scoring in the first half before further strikes from Danny Higginbotham's own goal and Ji-Sung Park. Arsenal FC wrapped up third spot by beating Fulham FC 4-0 with Tottenham Hotspur FC forced to settle for fourth after a 4-2 reverse at Burnley FC.
Elsewhere, Manchester City FC, who drew 1-1 at West Ham United FC, will be joined in the UEFA Europa League play-offs by Aston Villa FC, despite their 1-0 home defeat by Blackburn Rovers FC, with Liverpool FC joining that competition a round earlier thanks to a goalless draw at Hull City AFC.
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2010 CFL Canadian College Draft Results
Round One
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Toronto[5]) | Shomari Williams | LB | Queen's |
2 | Toronto Argonauts (via Saskatchewan[5] via Winnipeg[4]) | Joe Eppele | OT | Washington State |
3 | Toronto Argonauts (via BC[6]) | Cory Greenwood | LB | Concordia |
4 | BC Lions (via Toronto[6] via Saskatchewan[5] via Edmonton[7]) | Danny Watkins | OT | Baylor |
-- | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Forfeit Pick[8] | ||
5 | Calgary Stampeders | Rob Maver | K/P | Guelph |
6 | Edmonton Eskimos (via Winnipeg[9] via Saskatchewan[4]) | Brian Bulcke | DL | Stanford |
7 | Montreal Alouettes | Kristian Matte | OL | Concordia |
Round Two
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
8 | Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Toronto[5] via Saskatchewan via Toronto[10]) | Jordan Sisco | WR | Regina |
9 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Edmonton[9] via Winnipeg) | Cory Watson | WR | Concordia |
10 | BC Lions | Shawn Gore | WR | Bishop's |
11 | Toronto Argonauts (via Edmonton) | Grant Shaw | DB/K | Saskatchewan |
12 | Edmonton Eskimos (via Hamilton[11]) | Saleem Borhot | DB | Saint Mary's |
13 | Calgary Stampeders | Taurean Allen | DB | Wilfrid Laurier |
14 | Montreal Alouettes (via Saskatchewan[12]) | Chima Ihekwoaba | DL | Wilfrid Laurier |
15 | Montreal Alouettes | Curtis Dublanko | LB | North Dakota |
Round Three
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
16 | BC Lions (via Toronto) | Joash Geese | LB | Montréal |
17 | Calgary Stampeders (via Winnipeg[13]) | John Bender | OL | Nevada |
18 | Toronto Argonauts (via BC[6]) | Spencer Watt | WR | Simon Fraser |
19 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Edmonton[11]) | Samuel Fournier | RB | Laval |
20 | BC Lions (via Toronto[6] via Hamilton[14]) | Hamid Mahmoudi | DB | Montréal |
21 | Calgary Stampeders | J'Michael Deane | OL | Michigan State |
22 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Winnipeg[15] via Edmonton[9] via Toronto via Saskatchewan[16]) | Eddie Steele | DT | Manitoba |
23 | Montreal Alouettes | Marc-Olivier Brouillette | QB | Montréal |
Round Four
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
24 | BC Lions (via Toronto[6]) | Nate Binder | WR | Tusculum College |
25 | BC Lions (via Toronto[6] via Edmonton[17] via Winnipeg) | Akeem Foster | WR | St. Francis Xavier |
26 | Toronto Argonauts (via BC[6]) | Joel Reinders | OT | Waterloo |
27 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Edmonton[11]) | Chris Rwabukamba | DB | Duke |
28 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Hamilton[15]) | Christopher Smith | LB | Queen's |
29 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Calgary[18]) | Anthony Woodson | RB | Calgary |
30 | Toronto Argonauts (via BC[6] via Saskatchewan) | Steven Turner | WR | Bishop's |
31 | Montreal Alouettes | Ryan Bomben | OL | Guelph |
Round Five
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
32 | Toronto Argonauts | Michael Warner | OL | Waterloo |
33 | Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Winnipeg) | Patrick Neufeld | OL | Saskatchewan |
34 | BC Lions | Cauchy Muamba | DB | St. Francis Xavier |
35 | Edmonton Eskimos | Scott Ferguson | OL | St. Cloud State |
36 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Justin Palardy | K/P | Saint Mary's |
37 | Calgary Stampeders | Karl McCartney | LB | Saint Mary's |
38 | Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Toronto[19] via Saskatchewan[20]) | Bruno LaPointe | DL | Buffalo |
39 | Montreal Alouettes | Brian Ridgeway | LB | Simon Fraser |
Round Six
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
40 | Toronto Argonauts | Nasser Jamal | OL | Louisiana-Lafayette |
41 | BC Lions (via Winnipeg) | Adam Baboulas | OL | Saint Mary's |
42 | BC Lions | Matthew Chapdelaine | WR | Simon Fraser |
43 | Edmonton Eskimos | Corbin Sharun | QB | St. Francis Xavier |
44 | Toronto Argonauts (via Hamilton) | Conor Elliot | LB | Western |
45 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Calgary[21]) | Christopher Greaves | DL | Western |
46 | Calgary Stampeders (via Winnipeg[22] via Saskatchewan[23]) | Oama Culbreath | OL | British Columbia |
47 | Montreal Alouettes | Justin Conn | LB | Bishop's |
Notes
- ^ . http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/story/?id=319550 Homegrown Talent Shines at the CFL Canadian Draft on TSN.
- ^ . http://www.cfl.ca/article/ticats-claim-carlson-in-supplementary-draft Ticats Claim Carlson in Supplementary Draft.
- ^ . http://www.leaderpost.com/sports/Riders+trade+wide+receiver+Adarius+Bowman/1453411/story.html Riders Trade Wide Receiver Adarius Bowman.
- ^ a b c . http://www.cfl.ca/article/cfl-e-camp-opens-friday-in-toronto CFL E-Camp opens Friday in Toronto.
- ^ a b c d . http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/story/?id=320197 ARGOS AGREE TO TRADE TOP PICK IN 2010 DRAFT TO ROUGHRIDERS.
- ^ a b c d e f g h . http://bclions.com/article/lions-and-argos-complete-draft-day-trade Lions and Argos complete draft day trade.
- ^ . http://www.leaderpost.com/sports/McGrath+leaving+Roughriders+back+Edmonton+Eskimos/1686766/story.html McGrath leaving the Roughriders to go back to Edmonton Eskimos.
- ^ . http://www.cfl.ca/article/ticats-claim-carlson-in-supplementary-draft Ticats Claim Carlson in Supplementary Draft.
- ^ a b c . http://www.winnipegsun.com/sports/football/2010/05/02/13797416.html Bombers trade away top pick.
- ^ . http://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/story/2008/03/05/joseph-roughriders-argos.html Kerry Joseph Traded to Argonauts.
- ^ a b c . http://www.esks.com/article/eskimos-make-another-draft-day-trade-to-acquire-borhot Eskimos make another draft day trade to acquire Borhot.
- ^ . http://www.riderville.com/article/riders_acquire_donovan_alexander_from_als Riders Acquire Donovan Alexander from Als.
- ^ . http://www.canada.com/sports/Stampeders+acquire+Bryant+Franklin+from+Bombers/2014206/story.html Stampeders acquire Bryant and Franklin from Bombers.
- ^ . http://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/story/2009/07/29/sp-bruce-trade.html Argonauts send Arland Bruce to rival Tiger-Cats.
- ^ a b . http://www.ticats.ca/article/ticats-select-four-in-2010-cfl-draft Ticats select four in 2010 CFL draft.
- ^ . http://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/story/2008/03/05/joseph-roughriders-argos.html Kerry Joseph Traded to Argonauts.
- ^ . http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Eskimo+Parker+says+worth+more+than+fourth+rounder/2048115/story.html New Eskimo Parker says he’s worth more than fourth-rounder.
- ^ . http://www.canada.com/sports/Stampeders+acquire+Bryant+Franklin+from+Bombers/2014206/story.html Stampeders acquire Bryant and Franklin from Bombers.
- ^ . http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/story/?id=313181 Roughriders Trade QB Bell to Argos for 5th Round Pick.
- ^ . http://www.cfl.ca/article/riders-and-argos-reach-deal-for-washburn Riders and Argos reach deal for Washburn.
- ^ . http://www.canada.com/sports/Stampeders+acquire+Bryant+Franklin+from+Bombers/2014206/story.html Stampeders acquire Bryant and Franklin from Bombers.
- ^ . http://www.sportsnet.ca/football/cfl/2009/06/13/renaud_trade/ Stamps deal Canadian punter.
- ^ . http://www.leaderpost.com/sports/Riders+trade+wide+receiver+Adarius+Bowman/1453411/story.html Riders Trade Wide Receiver Adarius Bowman.
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