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woensdag 24 april 2013
fairy tail
The "final" episode of the television anime adaptation of Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail manga ended with the words "To Be Continued" when the episode aired on Saturday in Japan. Kodansha's TV Magazine revealed earlier this month that the series would be ending its television broadcast run on March 30. At that time, Mashima had posted a statement to his fans on Twitter saying "Until the time comes, I cannot say something I've always wanted to say, even on Twitter. Please be patient and wait until the time comes for me to announce some good news."
Mashima then added a few days later: "it's actually not over yet. I can't say more than this, but I hope you watch the rerun starting in April and wait for the day I can announce some good news." He added in English, "Anime is not the end. Don't stop believing." Fairy Tail will begin its weekly Thursday rerun on April 4 at 5:30 p.m. under the title Fairy Tail Best! http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-03-30/final-fairy-tail-episode-ends-with-to-be-continued-message
Mashima then added a few days later: "it's actually not over yet. I can't say more than this, but I hope you watch the rerun starting in April and wait for the day I can announce some good news." He added in English, "Anime is not the end. Don't stop believing." Fairy Tail will begin its weekly Thursday rerun on April 4 at 5:30 p.m. under the title Fairy Tail Best! http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-03-30/final-fairy-tail-episode-ends-with-to-be-continued-message
barca lose ???
Barcelona Loss To Bayern Munich In Champions League Is 'Worst Result Ever,' Xavi Says
By Mark Doyle, Goal.com
Xavi has described Tuesday's humiliating 4-0 defeat at the hands of Champions League semifinal opponents Bayern Munich as Barcelona's "worst result ever."
The loss at the Allianz Arena was the biggest in the competition's history at the last-four stage and represented the Blaugrana's heaviest away defeat in European competition. The club's chief playmaker admitted afterwards that the Catalans could have no complaints about the final scoreline.
"It's the worst result ever," Xavi told reporters. "They were better - and I don't mind saying that."
The Spain international also conceded that the Liga leaders have little hope of turning the tie around in the second leg at Camp Nou next week.
"It's almost impossible," Xavi said. "But we must try to, for this club and for everyone."
Barcelona made history in the quarterfinals by recovering from a 2-0 loss away to AC Milan with a 4-0 victory in the return leg to progress 4-2 on aggregate after a stirring comeback.
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By Mark Doyle, Goal.com
Xavi has described Tuesday's humiliating 4-0 defeat at the hands of Champions League semifinal opponents Bayern Munich as Barcelona's "worst result ever."
The loss at the Allianz Arena was the biggest in the competition's history at the last-four stage and represented the Blaugrana's heaviest away defeat in European competition. The club's chief playmaker admitted afterwards that the Catalans could have no complaints about the final scoreline.
"It's the worst result ever," Xavi told reporters. "They were better - and I don't mind saying that."
The Spain international also conceded that the Liga leaders have little hope of turning the tie around in the second leg at Camp Nou next week.
"It's almost impossible," Xavi said. "But we must try to, for this club and for everyone."
Barcelona made history in the quarterfinals by recovering from a 2-0 loss away to AC Milan with a 4-0 victory in the return leg to progress 4-2 on aggregate after a stirring comeback.
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Bayern Munich's Javi Martinez and Barcelona's Lionel Messi battle for the ballSoccer - UEFA Champions League - Semi Final - First Leg - Bayern Munich v Barcelona - Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller celebrates scoring the fourth goalSoccer - UEFA Champions League - Semi Final - First Leg - Bayern Munich v Barcelona - Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich's Arjen Robben (left) and Barcelona's Gerard Pique battle for the ballSoccer - UEFA Champions League - Semi Final - First Leg - Bayern Munich v Barcelona - Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller (left) and Barcelona's Sergio Busquets battle for the ball
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