Friday, December 5, 2014

Horrendous Trip!!!

I really hope you get this fast. I could not inform anyone about my trip, because it was impromptu. I had to be in Istanbul, Turkey for a program. The program was successful, but my journey has turned sour. I misplaced my wallet and cell phone on my way back to the hotel I lodge in after I went for sight seeing. The wallet contained all the valuables I had. Now, my passport is in custody of the hotel management pending when I make payment.

I am sorry if i am inconveniencing you, but i have only very few people to run to now. i will be indeed very grateful if i can get a loan of $2,850USD from you. this will enable me sort my hotel bills and get my sorry self back home. I will really appreciate whatever you can afford in assisting me with. I promise to refund it in full as soon as I return. let me know if you can be of any assistance. Please, let me know soonest. Thanks so much..

Rod.


Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Unhappy Situation........................Rod Pedersen

I really hope you get this fast. I could not inform anyone about our trip, because it was impromptu. we had to be in Turkey for a programme. The program was successful, but our journey has turned sour. we misplaced our wallet and cell phone on our way back to the hotel we lodge in after we went for sight seeing. The wallet contained all the valuables we had. Now, our passport is in custody of the hotel management pending when we make payment.

I am sorry if i am inconveniencing you, but i have only very few people to run to now. i will be indeed very grateful if i can get a loan of €2,850 Euro from you. this will enable me sort our hotel bills and get my sorry self back home. I will really appreciate whatever you can afford in assisting me with. I promise to refund it in full as soon as I return. let me know if you can be of any assistance. Please, let me know soonest. Thanks so much..

Thanks.


Rod


Thursday, April 1, 2010

RIDERS ADD PAIR OF RUNNING BACKS TO ROSTER


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Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 09:42:08 -0600
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Subject: RIDERS ADD PAIR OF RUNNING BACKS TO ROSTER

 

 

 

RELEASE DATE:      APRIL 1, 2010

RELEASE TIME:       IMMEDIATELY

RELEASE:                 SR10-39

CONTACT:                RYAN WHIPPLER – DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS

                                    SHERI TRAPP – COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR 

PHONE: (306) 566-4238    FAX (306) 566-4224

                                                                                                               

 

RIDERS ADD A PAIR OF RUNNING

BACKS TO ROSTER

 

The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced today they have signed import running backs Lavarus Giles and Marcus Thigpen to contracts. Financial details of the signings were not released.

 

Giles (6’2 – 215 lbs) played for Jackson State and in his senior year accumulated 87 carries for 555 yards and five touchdowns in 12 games. In addition to playing football at the high school and college level, Giles claimed a number of track and field awards in the 100 and 200 metre dash. The 24-year old signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in March, 2009. In four games played with the Bombers, Giles had 14 carries for 54 yards and two touchdowns. The Mississippi native entered the CFL in September, 2008 when he signed as a free agent with the Calgary Stampeders.

 

Thigpen (5’9 – 190 lbs) spent four seasons at Indiana and finished second in school history with 2,009 career kick return yards, third with 4,658 career all-purpose yards and tied for eighth with 21 career touchdowns. He became the first player in school history with over 1,000 rushing yards (1,621), receiving yards (1,028) and kickoff return yards (2,009) and became the 19th rusher in school history to cross the 1,500-yard rushing barrier and just the fifth player in Indiana lore to go over 4,500 career all-purpose yards. Thigpen also finished fifth in Big Ten history with 2,009 kick return yards, tied for third with three kick return scores and shared sixth with 81 kickoff returns. Prior to signing with the Riders, the 23-year signed a free agent contract with the Denver Broncos in August, 2009 and originally signed with the Philadelphia Eagles in April, 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sheri Trapp

Communications Coordinator & Website Administrator

Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club Inc.

Tel (306) 566-4268

Fax (306) 566-4224

 

Friday, March 26, 2010

BARRIN SIMPSON JOINS GREEN AND WHITE 

The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced today they have signed import linebacker Barrin Simpson to a contract. Financial details of the signing were not released. 

Simpson is heading into his tenth season in the CFL and has spent the last four with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

The 32-year old started his CFL career in 2001 with the B.C. Lions where he spent five seasons. In his first CFL season, Simpson had a league leading 115 defensive tackles which earned him the title of the CFL's Rookie of the Year. 

In 139 CFL games played, the Mississippi State product has tallied 782 defensive tackles, 44 special team tackles, 29 quarterback sacks, 16 fumble recoveries and ten interceptions.

Over the course of his career Simpson has been named a divisional and CFL all-star six times, and was also named Western Division Defensive Player of the Year in 2001 and was the Eastern Nominee for Defensive Player of the Year in 2006. 

In 2009, Simpson had 84 defensive tackles, three special team tackles, two quarterback sacks and one interception in 13 games played.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

CATES BACK WITH GREEN AND WHITE

The Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club announced today that they have signed import running back Wes Cates to a new contract. Financial details of the signing were not released. 

Cates is heading into his fourth season with the Riders after being acquired in a trade from the Calgary Stampeders in June, 2007. In his four seasons in the CFL, Cates has tallied 584 carries for 3,313 yards and 24 touchdowns. In addition he has added 138 receptions for 1,525 yards and five touchdowns in 62 regular season games. 

In 2009, Cates started 16 regular season games and finished with 195 carries for 932 yards, five touchdowns and tallied 33 receptions for 336 yards and two touchdowns.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Eskimos To Ditch Grass

EDMONTON — The natural grass field at Commonwealth Stadium will be punted in favour of artificial turf if city council approves.

A report going to council on Wednesday recommends the city enter a cost-sharing agreement with the Edmonton Eskimos to replace Commonwealth Stadium's natural grass field with artificial turf before the regular CFL season starts in June.

The benefits of converting the field to artificial turf are numerous, Dave Jamieson, the club's director of communications and marketing, said Tuesday.

Today's artificial turf is nothing like what it was in the past which was little more than indoor-outdoor carpet, Jamieson said.

"It is fair to say, with no disrespect to Mother Nature, that Mother Nature has been equalled if not surpassed. What we have now looks like and plays like grass should," he said.

Commonwealth Stadium is the only one in the CFL with natural grass. While a source of pride with many Eskimos fans, a grass field is not without its share of problems particularly when it comes to inclement weather.

"Anyone who remembers our last game last year which was played in a heavy downpour, or the 2002 Grey Cup, which was played the day after ice fog rolled in and made that surface terrific for hockey, but not for football, will understand that grass ... is unreliable," Jamieson said.

Today's generation of players joining the Edmonton Eskimos are more comfortable on artificial turf because that is the surface they have experienced with other clubs, he said.

The installation of an artificial surface also means the Eskimos can move their practices to the stadium which opens up Clarke Stadium to expanded community use, Jamieson said.

In addition, artificial turf requires no water and no fertilizer use, he said.

(COURTESY EDMONTON JOURNAL)

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

CFL Congress Kicks Off

EDMONTON (Wednesday, March 3) -- The Canadian Football League Coach of the Year Award is coming home. The league will honour its 2009 Coach of the Year at a special luncheon at noon this Friday, March 5th in the Enoch Room of the Edmonton Marriott at the River Cree Resort.

This year's nominees are head coaches Marcel Bellefeuille of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Ken Miller of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and Marc Trestman of the Grey Cup Champion Montreal Alouettes.

The event has a special connection to Edmonton: the city hosted the CFL Coach of the Year ceremony from 1966 until 2004, and the winner receives a trophy donated by the Edmonton Eskimos Alumni in honour of the late Annis Stukus, a former head coach of the Eskimos and the British Columbia Lions.

"It seems fitting that we're here in Edmonton because the Eskimos organization has always symbolized excellence, and this year's nominees for Coach of the Year are all a tremendous credit to our league," said Mark Cohon, Commissioner of the CFL.

Friday's Coach of the Year luncheon is the final event of CFL Congress, an annual three-day meeting of team and league staff that kicks off Wednesday evening with an opening session hosted by Cohon.

Most of the working sessions are private, a chance for employees to share best practices on things such as ticketing, finance and game day operations.

As part of Congress, the CFL's rules committee will hold its annual meeting over Wednesday and Thursday afternoon.

One of the topics that will be discussed is the league's 'shootout' overtime format, which Cohon asked fans to submit feedback and suggestions on early this year. 

"Some of our most exciting games last season, including one of our playoff games, were decided in overtime, and that prompted some informal discussion among fans about our format," Cohon said."We decided to turn those chats into specific ideas from our fans, which have a tremendous knowledge of our game."

Fans sent in more than 2,000 rules suggestions with three-quarters of them focused on overtime.

Many want to see the current "shootout" format kept and suggested some tweaks, while others want it replaced with an additional period, such as five or ten minutes of traditional play.

Any recommendations made by the rules committee would still require approval by the CFL's Board of Governors later this Spring.