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Ich hoffe es kommen alle damit klar, bis bald,
Jonas
The Socceroos say its their relentless, high-pressure game that will help them topple winless World Cup qualifying foes Thailand - not a distinct height advantage.Thailand coach Kiatisak Senamuang has bemoaned a lack of tall timber compared to the Australians who theyll meet in Tuesdays Group B match at Bangkoks Rajamangala National Stadium.Almost all the Thai team are well under 180cm, with star playmaker Chanathip Songkrasin, known locally as Messi J, coming in shortest at 160cm.But Socceroos goalkeeper Mat Ryan says skill should win out in the end.Id like to think our standard of football sets us apart the most from opposition, Ryan said.We want to starve our opposition of possession, be relentless and play a high-tempo, possession-based game.To me, that would be the main difference between us and them.Just because someones tall and more physical, I guess in some ways it could help but in other ways it couldnt - having a lower sense of gravity could help them.The Australian team will get their first proper look at Thailand on Saturday night in a video analysis session.Ange Postecoglous national squad have been in the hot and humid capital since Sunday for a week-long training camp rarely afforded to a side usually running on limited preparation time.The focus so far has been reviewing last months below-par 1-1 home draw with Japan.That result, along with the prior 2-2 away stalemate with new Group B leaders Saudi Arabia, saw the undefeated Socceroos slip to second and looking for three points to wrap up the first half of the final phase.After the performances of the last two games we want to come back out and fix up a few things from the last international break, Ryan said.A few fundamentals we probably strayed away from a little bit too much.We want to get back to what we do well.For playmaker Tom Rogic, that means employing Postecoglous trademark attacking game.The Socceroos conceded early goals in their last two matches and Rogic said it was crucial theyre not left with another deficit to overcome.We approach every game in the same manner, which is to be dominant and control the match, he said.On Tuesday well look to do the same. 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Ron Santo Jersey .com) - The Chicago Blackhawks aim for their third three-game winning streak of the season when they host the struggling Edmonton Oilers in Sundays battle at the United Center. LONDON -- Forty-five more athletes, including 23 medalists from the 2008 Beijing Games, have been caught for doping after retesting of samples from the past two Summer Olympics, the IOC said Friday.The new cases bring to 98 the total number of athletes who have failed tests in the reanalysis of their stored samples from Beijing and the 2012 Olympics in London.Using the very latest scientific analysis methods, the latest round of retests produced 30 provisional positive findings from Beijing and 15 confirmed positives from London, the International Olympic Committee reported.No names were given.In a separate announcement Friday, Turkish weightlifter?Sibel Ozkan was stripped of her silver medal?in the womens 48-kilogram class from the Beijing Games. The IOC said Ozkan?tested positive for stanozolol.Bronze medalist Chen Wei-ling of Taiwan is set to be upgraded to silver, and fourth-place Im Jyoung-hwa of South Korea could get bronze.The IOC stores doping samples for 10 years so they can be retested when new methods become available, meaning drug cheats who escaped detection at the time can be caught years later.The retesting program has targeted athletes who were in contention to compete at the upcoming Olympics in Rio de Janeiro but has been widened to cover many medalists.All athletes found to have infringed the anti-doping rules will be banned from competing at the Rio Games, the IOC said.The announcement comes at a time when the IOC is weighing whether to ban Russia from the Rio Olympics over allegations of systematic and state-run doping.On Thursday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld an IAAF ban on Russias track and field athletes from the Games. The IOC executive board is scheduled to hold a meeting Sunday amid calls by anti-doping bodies to excclude Russia entirely from Rio.ddddddddddddThe IOC said the previous first wave of retests had found 30 positive cases from Beijing and 23 from London. The Russian Olympic Committee has said 22 of those cases involved Russian athletes, including medalists.A total of 1,243 samples have been retested in the first two waves of the reanalysis program.The 30 new positive cases from Beijing involved athletes from four sports and eight countries. The 15 athletes caught in the new London tests represent two sports and nine countries. The IOC did not say whether any from London were medalists.A third and fourth round of retesting will continue throughout and after the Rio Games, the IOC said.The new reanalysis once again shows the commitment of the IOC in the fight against doping, IOC president Thomas Bach said in a statement.The IOC said it was informing the national Olympic committees and international sports federations affected by the latest positives, clearing the way for disciplinary proceedings to begin against the athletes.The IOC said it could not provide more details, including the names of the athletes, for legal reasons.This will follow in due course, it said.So far, only one athlete has been formally disqualified by the IOC in the retesting program.Last week, Ukrainian weightlifter Yulia Kalina was stripped of her bronze medal from the London Olympics after her sample came back positive for the steroid turinabol.The IOC reported in May that it had found 31 positives from Beijing. 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