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Entries from July 2012

Hullo from Manchester

July 21st, 2012 · 1 Comment · Austria, Football, London 2012, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE

The UAE Olympic soccer team’s Summer 2012 European Tour continues, jumping from Austria, via Munich, to the English city of Manchester where, I am happy to report, it is not raining. (Turns out that Manchester actually has fewer rainy days, and gets less rain than is typical in England. But last I had heard, rain […]

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Farewell to Lienz, and Austria

July 20th, 2012 · No Comments · Austria, Football, London 2012, Olympics, soccer, tourism, UAE

  What a great discovery. Austria. Who knew? That is a final picture of the Grandhotel Lienz, taken from the other side of the Isel River. Quite a spot. The hotel, the river, the city. But I liked just about all of what I saw in this country.

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Maybe the Emiratis Have a Chance

July 19th, 2012 · No Comments · Austria, Football, London 2012, soccer, The National, World Cup

Saw the UAE’s final friendly match tonight, ahead of their going to England for the London 2012 Olympics, and wrote about it for The National. The UAE football team reaching the Olympics … a very big deal. Not that anyone with much experience following soccer likes their chances, especially in a group with Uruguay, Great […]

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A Big Fan of the ‘Little Newspaper’

July 18th, 2012 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Austria, Journalism

A fun discovery at the breakfast spread, here at the Grandhotel Lienz in Austria: The Kleine Zeitung. That translates as Little Newspaper, and nothing could be more direct. This is a quarter-size newspaper, in one section. Like a tabloid, except about half the sheet size. (I placed a Bic pen on the paper, in the […]

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Hot dog! Visiting the ‘Wurstlstandl’

July 17th, 2012 · No Comments · Austria

In the vein of “when in Austria” … I could not, of course, pass up the “wurst” stand across the street from the train station, here in Lienz. Nothing says “central European eating” quite like a plump and piping-hot tube of mystery meat. Of the sort you find at Stoana’s Wurstlstandl. And if my German […]

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The Technicolor Austria Tour

July 16th, 2012 · No Comments · Austria, Football, London 2012, soccer, UAE

When I got to Lienz, in the southwest of Austria, I had no real mental image of what it would look like. Mountains, probably, sure. Maybe a wide valley. Maybe something more like a plain. Possibly denuded hills, from logging. Maybe a dump or a belching factory. But I got far better than that. I […]

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Lutherans in Austria

July 15th, 2012 · 2 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Austria, UAE

I didn’t think they existed — Lutherans in Austria. But when I was walking back to the hotel from the soccer training ground a few days ago, the bells were banging, on the stroke of 7 p.m, at a church across the street, and I decided to take a closer look. The ivy-covered church (interior, […]

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When in Austria, Eat Like the Austrians

July 14th, 2012 · 1 Comment · Austria

Not sure, I really believe that, but I can run with it for a few meals, anyway. For example: My dinner tonight at the Terraserincafe Bierbistro (above), in one of the main squares of Lienz. I wanted to keep it real, Osterreich style, and this is what I had:

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A Hungarian Mystery Perhaps Solved

July 13th, 2012 · 1 Comment · Austria, Football, soccer, The National, UAE

So, the UAE Olympic team, mostly guys 23 or younger, played a team from Hungary the other night, and crushed them, 5-0. UAE football officials were not pleased that the Hungarians put up so little resistance — though it was 0-0 until the 40th minute. (Less than two weeks ahead of their London 2012 opener, […]

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Rain: What a Concept

July 12th, 2012 · No Comments · Angels, Football, London 2012, soccer, The National, UAE

I covered the UAE Olympic team’s friendly with a group of Hungary kids last night, and the second half was remarkable, to us desert dwellers, for one aspect: It rained throughout. Sometimes it poured. A fact to keep in mind:

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