Wednesday 2 December 2009

French Car News

A couple of interesting things coming out of two French car manufacturers PR machines currently.

Firstly Peugeot have confirmed they are killing off the GTi badge in their range to focus on "premium sports coupes". The 207 will be the last to bear the once hallowed GTi moniker.

Whilst this is a shame as the 205, 106 and 306 were all awesome cars, Pug have done a bit of a dis-service to the name and haven't offered much of a reprise to fans of since the 306 GTi-6. Maybe it is time to move on.

Meanwhile, up in Dieppe, Renault have revealed a brief comeback for Gordini.

Once upon a time Gordini went hand-in-hand with sporty Renaults and this welcome return is attached to the RenaultSport Twingo.

Expect an extra £1600 price tag for a gorgous blue with white Gordini stripes, white spoiler and other details which will follow into the cabin, complimenting quilted leather seats with matching door cards and dashboard cowling.

Thursday 12 November 2009

Ballon Boy Parents Plead Guilty

The parents of 'balloon boy' Falcon Heene are to plead guilty to charges, their lawyer says.

Father Richard Heene is to admit attempting to influence a public servant, whilt mother Mayumi Heene will admit false reporting to authorities.

Falcon's disappearance became a worldwide media drama but he was later found hiding at home.

Speculation soon started to mount that the parents had engineered the incident as a publicity stunt.

According to a statement from their lawyer David Lane, Mrs Heene will admit a misdemeanour and her husband a felony.

Mr Lane said Mr Heene agreed to "fall on his sword" by admitting the felony charge to prevent his wife - a Japanese national - being ordered out of the US.

The statement said the stipulated sentences for both are probation, with the possibility of up to 60 days in jail for Mrs Heene and up to 90 days for Mr Heene.

Robert Enke- A Tribute

My thoughts go out to the family of Robert Enke, the clubs he played for and the players he played with, as well as the whole of German football. He was a strong first choice to play for Germany in South Africa next summer and he will be a great loss to the team.

Enke commited suicide on Tuesday after a long battle with depression over the death of his two-year old daughter in 2006. His wife Teresa Enke said he kept his illness a secret from the public because he was afraid their eight-month old adopted daughter would be taken away.

Barcelona held a minutes silence in their last game, against Cultural Leonesa, and Tenerife will pay tribute in their next game against Sevilla a week on Sunday.

Enke will be buried on Sunday in a small ceremony close to his home following a memorial service at the Hannover stadium.

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Well, firstly it would be rude of me not to say welcome, and thanks for visiting this blog. My aim is to cover a broad range of different areas of stuff that interestes me. That will most likely consist of Burnley FC (and general football topics) and car news, occasionally sprinkled with news links from various places on the web and some general musings on these topics and stuff I come across in the media and my day-to-day life.

A little bit about myself, I'm almost 23 and I'm studying journalism at University College Falmouth. I'm actually on placement with the Burnley Express at this very moment and loving being able to indulge my claret and blue tooth, I even met Wade Elliot on Tuesday. Bloody nice bloke too. I'm also a car enthusiast and am in the midst of a project to convert my Clio from a French midwife's shopping trolley into a Williams engined street sleeper.

Alongside these two main interests I love music. I love ska and punk but mostly I like music based on quality control, so if it showcases good musicianship I'll appreciate it.

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