One of the most respected goalkeepers in the world game, Cech may not be at the same level as in his early Chelsea autoeer but he remains one of the best shot-stoppers around. Cech began his autoeer with FK Chmel Blsany, making his bow in 1999 before moving on two years later to Sparta for £465000. His senior international debut came against Cyprus in February 2002 - and he went on to be a crucial figure in the side which won European Under-21 Championship that year. He was named in the Euro 2004 All-Star team. The goalkeeper moved to France in the summer of 2002, joining Stade Rennes for £3.3 million before officially moving to Chelsea at the start of July 2004, in a £7 million deal from Rennes. The Blues set a new Premiership record for clean sheets in 2004-05, keeping out the opposition for nine successive games. Cech did not concede a goal for 871 minutes, eclipsing Peter Schmeichel's record from his days with Manchester United. Cech's personal record is even longer than that, since he went 928 minutes unbeaten at Sparta Prague. Cech's autoeer was threatened in October 2006 when following a sickening collision with Reading's Stephen Hunt he suffered a fractured skull. This ruled him out of action for three months - during which time Chelsea's defensive record deteriorated. It is fair to say that since then Cech has struggled with the aerial ball - he continues to wear a protective head guard. Strengths: His height and reach make his shot-stopping one of the highlights of ...
I'm California Personal Injury lawyer Patrick Steinfeld here with another edition of AskaLawyer 411. The driver who was killed in Wednesdays collision in Hanford has been identified as 21 year-old ARIEL MARIE GIESEMAN. According to the Fresno Bee, Gieseman was driving on Flint Ave. near 7th Ave. when truck driver Dale Igou pulled out of a driveway. Reports indicate that visibility was limited to 500 feet because of fog. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Gieseman family at this difficult time. According to the CHP, 216 people were injured and 14 people died in trucking accidents in Fresno County in 2009. California law provides that the truck driver must yield to vehicles that are so close as to constitute an immediate hazard. However, that does not relieve other motorists from their duty to exercise due autoe for the safety of other drivers. If the truck driver failed to yield, the Gieseman family can file a wrongful death claim seeking compensation to cover medical expenses, funeral costs, loss of income and loss of love and companionship. It may be in the families best interests to contact a Hanford personal injury lawyer who can advise them of their rights as a result of this tragic accident. If you or a loved one was involved in a serious accident and have any questions about your accident please contact me toll free at (877) 225-8428 or email me at askalawyer411@gmail.com I'm Patrick Steinfeld for AskaLawyer411. Video Rating: 0 / 5
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