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wie Ihr sicher alle bereits wisst, entsteht in London die neue Wembley-Arena. Sicher erinnern wir uns noch alle gerne an das letzte Spiel, welches die deutsche Nationalmannschaft mit 1:0 durch ein Tor von Didi Hamann gewann
Nun wird nach einem Namen für die neue Brücke gefragt und alle Fans können einen Namen vorschlagen. Zur Feier des o.g. Tages schlagen wir folgendes vor:
"Dietmar Hamann Bridge"
Wählt diesen Namen auf der folgenden Webseite
www.lda.gov.uk/wembley
und lasst uns deren Brücke benennen!
!Macht mit!"
Nun wird nach einem Namen für die neue Brücke gefragt und alle Fans können einen Namen vorschlagen. Zur Feier des o.g. Tages schlagen wir folgendes vor:
"Dietmar Hamann Bridge"
Wählt diesen Namen auf der folgenden Webseite
www.lda.gov.uk/wembley
und lasst uns deren Brücke benennen!
!Macht mit!"
Mitleidspost
Danke, Hans! Bist ein guter Kerl
hab doch schon mitgemacht
Didi
beide links funzen heute nicht
haben die alle -de- absender geblockt?
haben die alle -de- absender geblockt?
Als ich eben gepostet hatte funzte der Link oben noch. Jetzt geht er bei mir auch nicht mehr.
Wahrscheinlich gab es doch ein etwas merkwürdiges Zwischenergebnis
Vielleicht funzt es ja morgen wieder
Vielleicht funzt es ja morgen wieder
Nö, geht jetzt auch schon
joo
funzt
funzt
Wembley footbridge - vote 13-23 May
Wembley Stadium Station`s Footbridge Click to enlarge image Find out this Friday who has made the shortlist to have the London Development Agency’s iconic new bridge in Wembley named after them. The final decision will be yours.
The LDA has teamed up with BBC Radio Five Live to run the vote throughout the last week of the football season from 13 to 23 May. The three panelists deciding the shortlist are:
* Jonathan Pearce – BBC Radio Five Live commentator.
* Tony Winterbottom – LDA executive director at the centre of key developments throughout London, including Wembley and the Thames Gateway.
* Michael Cunnah – chief executive of the new home of football and in charge of delivering the kind of Stadium the fans and the players deserve.
The LDA website was bombarded with 670,000 responses from across the world when it first asked punters to nominate the most significant name in Wembley Stadium’s history. A co-ordinated campaign from German fans ensured Dietmar Hamann received the most nominations – but now it’s up to the three panellists to decide which five names are most linked with the stadium’s history. http://www.lda.gov.uk/server.php?show=nav.001002001005002
Voting nears for Wembley Footbridge
9 May 2005
Wembley Stadium Station`s Footbridge Click to enlarge image Shortlisting panel announced today
Shortlist announced on 13 May and voting runs until 23 May
After five international campaigns, 670,000 nominations and two Parliamentary motions, the vote to name a state-of-the-art footbridge in Wembley is entering its next stage.
The London Development Agency (LDA) has teamed up with Radio Five Live to decide the final shortlist of names and is today (Sunday 9 May) announcing the selection panel.
The LDA website was bombarded with responses from across the world when it asked punters to nominate the most significant name in Wembley Stadium’s history. These ranged from the sublime (Mandela, Pele, Stanley Matthews) to the ridiculous (Billy the Fish). More controversially, sports fans in several countries ran campaigns to get their pick to the top of the pile.
Now it’s down to the three selection panelists to sort through the stack of suggestions and come up with a shortlist of five. The shortlist will be announced on 13 May and voting will run throughout the last week of the football season until 23 May, when the winner is announced on Five Live breakfast. The panel is:
* Jonathan Pearce – BBC Five Live commentator.
* Tony Winterbottom – as the LDA’s executive director, he’s at the centre of key developments throughout London, including Wembley and the Thames Gateway.
* Michael Cunnah – chief executive of the new home of football and in charge of delivering the kind of Stadium the fans and the players deserve.
Jonathan Pearce said: “Now this is a vote to capture the imagination. A real opportunity to make some history by commemorating one of the many great names to have lit up Wembley’s history - make sure you vote !!"
Tony Winterbottom said: “There’s been a great public response to naming this bridge which has stirred up a few friendly rivalries across the world. Now we’ve got to negotiate our way through these names without creating any international incidents. This footbridge will be stunning and when it’s completed later this year it will connect the new national stadium with Wembley town centre. That’s why it deserves to have a name that reflects Wembley’s great history.”
Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has played a major role in driving forward the new national stadium and developments around it, and through his LDA and Transport for London is investing more than £120m in the Wembley area. Alongside major public transport improvements, this includes building the footbridge, a new town square, contributing to the stadium project itself, business support and training to help people take advantage of new job opportunities.
The LDA website was stretched beyond capacity for the first round as 670,000 people made nominations and millions more logged on to the site. For the second round, the vote will be hosted by BBC Radio 5 Live (www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive), with listeners given the chance to hear the names debated and championed, before logging on to have their say. Further details can also be found on the LDA site: (www.lda.gov.uk/wembley).
Fittingly, following a much-debated goal-line decision in last week’s Liverpool v Chelsea match, the panel will also have to consider nominations for Tofik Bakhramov, the linesman who famously and controversially allowed England’s deciding goal against Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. Last week, though, there was a German on the benefiting side – Dietmar Hamann – who just happens to be the most nominated name. Fans from Germany outdid campaigns in Australia (for John Eales), Scotland (James Baxter), Wales (Scott Gibbs) and Ireland (Roy Keane).
There were also several nominations for “Not the James Baxter Bridge” and even one for “My teacher told the class to call it ‘Scott Gibbs Bridge’, but please don`t”.
As the debate raged, the bridge’s name became the subject of Parliamentary motions in both Westminster and Edinburgh, and people have even demanded details under the Freedom of Information Act.
Just some of the names the panel will have to wade through as they pick their shortlist of five:
Alf Ramsey, Alan Shearer, Beckham, Billy the Fish, Bob Geldof, Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton or ‘Charlton’, Bobby Moore, Bridge 66, David Seaman, Dietmar Hamann, Eric Cantona Kung-Foo, Gazza 96, Geoff Hurst, Give us our turf back, Jim Baxter, John Barnes, John Eales, Jonah Lomu - Walk Over, Lawrie Sanchez, Lineker Link, Live Aid, Mandela, Maradonna, Offiah, Pele, Roy Keane, Scott Gibbs, Stanley Matthews, Stuart Pearce, The White Horse, They Think it`s all Over Bridge, Thierry Henry, Three Lions, Tofik Bakhramov, Trevor Brooking, Twin Towers, Viv Anderson and Wayne Bridge.
For further information call Oliver Roberts at the London Development Agency on 020 7954 4206, or Andrew Bate, Radio Five Live on 020 8576 1694.
Notes to Editors:
Wembley Stadium is helping to stimulate major regeneration of the surrounding area, including extensive improvements to the three stations that will increase capacity by 50 per cent to about 60,000 people an hour.
The London Development Agency is the Mayor`s agency for business and jobs. It prepares the Mayor`s business plan for London and mobilises the support and resources of hundreds of partner organisations to help build a thriving economy for London`s people, businesses and communities. The LDA is dedicated to improving sustainability, health and equality of opportunity for Londoners.
Ich glaub, die wollen uns verarschen
Wembley Stadium Station`s Footbridge Click to enlarge image Find out this Friday who has made the shortlist to have the London Development Agency’s iconic new bridge in Wembley named after them. The final decision will be yours.
The LDA has teamed up with BBC Radio Five Live to run the vote throughout the last week of the football season from 13 to 23 May. The three panelists deciding the shortlist are:
* Jonathan Pearce – BBC Radio Five Live commentator.
* Tony Winterbottom – LDA executive director at the centre of key developments throughout London, including Wembley and the Thames Gateway.
* Michael Cunnah – chief executive of the new home of football and in charge of delivering the kind of Stadium the fans and the players deserve.
The LDA website was bombarded with 670,000 responses from across the world when it first asked punters to nominate the most significant name in Wembley Stadium’s history. A co-ordinated campaign from German fans ensured Dietmar Hamann received the most nominations – but now it’s up to the three panellists to decide which five names are most linked with the stadium’s history. http://www.lda.gov.uk/server.php?show=nav.001002001005002
Voting nears for Wembley Footbridge
9 May 2005
Wembley Stadium Station`s Footbridge Click to enlarge image Shortlisting panel announced today
Shortlist announced on 13 May and voting runs until 23 May
After five international campaigns, 670,000 nominations and two Parliamentary motions, the vote to name a state-of-the-art footbridge in Wembley is entering its next stage.
The London Development Agency (LDA) has teamed up with Radio Five Live to decide the final shortlist of names and is today (Sunday 9 May) announcing the selection panel.
The LDA website was bombarded with responses from across the world when it asked punters to nominate the most significant name in Wembley Stadium’s history. These ranged from the sublime (Mandela, Pele, Stanley Matthews) to the ridiculous (Billy the Fish). More controversially, sports fans in several countries ran campaigns to get their pick to the top of the pile.
Now it’s down to the three selection panelists to sort through the stack of suggestions and come up with a shortlist of five. The shortlist will be announced on 13 May and voting will run throughout the last week of the football season until 23 May, when the winner is announced on Five Live breakfast. The panel is:
* Jonathan Pearce – BBC Five Live commentator.
* Tony Winterbottom – as the LDA’s executive director, he’s at the centre of key developments throughout London, including Wembley and the Thames Gateway.
* Michael Cunnah – chief executive of the new home of football and in charge of delivering the kind of Stadium the fans and the players deserve.
Jonathan Pearce said: “Now this is a vote to capture the imagination. A real opportunity to make some history by commemorating one of the many great names to have lit up Wembley’s history - make sure you vote !!"
Tony Winterbottom said: “There’s been a great public response to naming this bridge which has stirred up a few friendly rivalries across the world. Now we’ve got to negotiate our way through these names without creating any international incidents. This footbridge will be stunning and when it’s completed later this year it will connect the new national stadium with Wembley town centre. That’s why it deserves to have a name that reflects Wembley’s great history.”
Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has played a major role in driving forward the new national stadium and developments around it, and through his LDA and Transport for London is investing more than £120m in the Wembley area. Alongside major public transport improvements, this includes building the footbridge, a new town square, contributing to the stadium project itself, business support and training to help people take advantage of new job opportunities.
The LDA website was stretched beyond capacity for the first round as 670,000 people made nominations and millions more logged on to the site. For the second round, the vote will be hosted by BBC Radio 5 Live (www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive), with listeners given the chance to hear the names debated and championed, before logging on to have their say. Further details can also be found on the LDA site: (www.lda.gov.uk/wembley).
Fittingly, following a much-debated goal-line decision in last week’s Liverpool v Chelsea match, the panel will also have to consider nominations for Tofik Bakhramov, the linesman who famously and controversially allowed England’s deciding goal against Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. Last week, though, there was a German on the benefiting side – Dietmar Hamann – who just happens to be the most nominated name. Fans from Germany outdid campaigns in Australia (for John Eales), Scotland (James Baxter), Wales (Scott Gibbs) and Ireland (Roy Keane).
There were also several nominations for “Not the James Baxter Bridge” and even one for “My teacher told the class to call it ‘Scott Gibbs Bridge’, but please don`t”.
As the debate raged, the bridge’s name became the subject of Parliamentary motions in both Westminster and Edinburgh, and people have even demanded details under the Freedom of Information Act.
Just some of the names the panel will have to wade through as they pick their shortlist of five:
Alf Ramsey, Alan Shearer, Beckham, Billy the Fish, Bob Geldof, Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton or ‘Charlton’, Bobby Moore, Bridge 66, David Seaman, Dietmar Hamann, Eric Cantona Kung-Foo, Gazza 96, Geoff Hurst, Give us our turf back, Jim Baxter, John Barnes, John Eales, Jonah Lomu - Walk Over, Lawrie Sanchez, Lineker Link, Live Aid, Mandela, Maradonna, Offiah, Pele, Roy Keane, Scott Gibbs, Stanley Matthews, Stuart Pearce, The White Horse, They Think it`s all Over Bridge, Thierry Henry, Three Lions, Tofik Bakhramov, Trevor Brooking, Twin Towers, Viv Anderson and Wayne Bridge.
For further information call Oliver Roberts at the London Development Agency on 020 7954 4206, or Andrew Bate, Radio Five Live on 020 8576 1694.
Notes to Editors:
Wembley Stadium is helping to stimulate major regeneration of the surrounding area, including extensive improvements to the three stations that will increase capacity by 50 per cent to about 60,000 people an hour.
The London Development Agency is the Mayor`s agency for business and jobs. It prepares the Mayor`s business plan for London and mobilises the support and resources of hundreds of partner organisations to help build a thriving economy for London`s people, businesses and communities. The LDA is dedicated to improving sustainability, health and equality of opportunity for Londoners.
Ich glaub, die wollen uns verarschen
Das war von Anfang an so beschrieben, dass zuerst nur Voschläge gesammelt werden und dann ein Gremium die "Finalisten" auswählt.
Keine "Dietmar-Hamann-Bridge" in Wembley
Die Fußgängerbrücke zum neuen Wembleystadion in London hat endlich einen Namen. Die Überführung wurde nach dem Polizei-Pferd "Billy" benannt, dass beim ersten in Wembley ausgetragenen FA-Cup-Finale nach Zuschauer-Tumulten im Einsatz war.
Der Name war bei einer Internetabstimmung gewählt worden. Zahlreiche deutsche Fans hatten sich an der Abstimmung beteiligt und für den Namen "Dietmar-Hamann-Bridge" votiert.
Hamann hatte beim 1:0-Sieg der deutschen Nationalmannschaft gegen England das letzte Tor in Wembley erzielt.
Die Fußgängerbrücke zum neuen Wembleystadion in London hat endlich einen Namen. Die Überführung wurde nach dem Polizei-Pferd "Billy" benannt, dass beim ersten in Wembley ausgetragenen FA-Cup-Finale nach Zuschauer-Tumulten im Einsatz war.
Der Name war bei einer Internetabstimmung gewählt worden. Zahlreiche deutsche Fans hatten sich an der Abstimmung beteiligt und für den Namen "Dietmar-Hamann-Bridge" votiert.
Hamann hatte beim 1:0-Sieg der deutschen Nationalmannschaft gegen England das letzte Tor in Wembley erzielt.
Ja,ja,ja und in Grönland wollense demnächst noch nen neuen Iglu einweihen, den sollen sie
franz-beckenbauer-iglu nennen...
Alle mitmachen!!!
franz-beckenbauer-iglu nennen...
Alle mitmachen!!!
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