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[edit] James Lightoller

James Lightoller
Personal information
Full name James Paul Lightoller
Date of birth 2 January 1984 (1984-01-02) (age 24)
Place of birth    Douglas, Isle of Man
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Playing position Striker/Right winger
Club information
Current club Liverpool
Number 7
Youth clubs
1990-1993
1993-1995
Douglas Juniors
Liverpool
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
Liverpool
Pametrada
   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 16:30, 4 February 2008 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 4 February 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)


[edit] Teams

EU
Country
N
P
Name
Cap
Age
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
EU Flag of Finland FIN 4 DF Sami Hyypiä 34 1999 445 33 2009 £2.6 m
EU Flag of Denmark DEN 5 DF Daniel Agger 23 2006 53 4 2010 £5.6 m
EU Flag of the Isle of Man IMN 7 FW James Lightoller VC2 24 2004 97 71 2012 £2m
EU Flag of Spain ESP 9 FW Fernando Torres 24 2007 47 33 2013 £21.5 m
EU Flag of Slovakia SVK 37 DF Martin Škrtel 23 2008 20 0 2012 £6.5 m
EU Flag of Poland POL 32 FW Marek Dąbrowski 20 2007 4 2 2013 £5m


Last updated: 9 April
Source: [citation needed]
Ordered by position on pitch (from back right to front left).
Player must own an EU passport or be a full, current, 'A' international to legally play in English football. (Source)
Squad size is unlimited.
EU = if holds or not a European Union passport; Country: when 2 flags, 1st flag = country that plays for internationally, 2nd flag = country of birth; N = number on jersey; P = position (for position name, pause mouse pointer on abbreviation); Name = name on jersey (for more extensive name, pause mouse pointer on name); Cap: Cap = captain, VC = vice-captain; Age = current age or age on the end of the season; Since = when the player started to be a permanent part of the squad (no icon for summer transfer; Winter transfer window for winter transfer); App and Goals = only competitive appearances and goals. See source for more detail; Ends = when the player's contract ends; Undisclosed = undisclosed.

[edit] Pametrada

EU
Country
N
P
Name
Cap
Age
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
EU Flag of Austria AUT 1 GK Hans-Rudolf Kaufmann 20 2007 88 0 2014 £ 9m
EU Flag of England ENG 25 GK Ray Black 23 2008 3 0 2011 £ 3.5m
NoN 2 RB Ray Tanner 26 2006 45 4 2010 £ 5.65m Also plays at LB
EU Flag of the Isle of Man IMN 3 RB Steve Cowin 21 2004 68 9 2015 £ 19.65m
NoN 5 CB John Emeraude 28 2003 98 12 2010 £ 10.2m Also plays as CAM
EU Flag of the Isle of Man IMN 15 CB Paul Duggan VC1 22 2005 132 26 2014 £ 13.6m Also plays as CDM
EU Flag of Germany GER 37 CB Reinhard Mayer 23 2008 46 8 2011 £ 18.5m
EU Flag of Scotland SCO 6 LB Ken McIntyre 26 2004 101 32 2011 £ 11.45m Also plays as LWM
EU Flag of the Isle of Man IMN 47 LB Steve Spenser 19 2008 4 1 2010 £5.5m
NoN 7 RM Keith Logan 27 1998 156 56 2010 £ 950,000
EU Flag of England ENG 16 RM John Pennant 27 2000 205 96 2010 £ 9.72m
EU Flag of the Netherlands NED 42 RM Edwin Wagenaar 20 2008 23 13 2012 £ 15.5m Also plays as CM
NoN 8 AM John Luxton Cap 23 1998 294 109 2014 £ 1.25m
NoN 11 DM Alan Albiston 23 2001 276 112 2012 £ 500,000
EU Flag of France FRA 26 CM Alain Plessis 27 2003 265 56 2011 £ 3.5m
EU Flag of France FRA 19 LM Jérôme Galy 24 2002 236 113 2012 £ 11.6m
EU Flag of the Isle of Man IMN 47 LM Allan Bridson 20 2008 2 0 2010 £6.25m
NoN 9 CF Paul Murdoch VC2 26 1999 313 215 2014 £ 1.35m
NoN 10 CF Malcolm Torres 22 2008 50 39 2012 £ 35m
EU Flag of England ENG 17 CF James White 20 2006 28 12 2012 £ 950,000
EU Flag of the Isle of Man IMN 32 CF James Lightoller VC3 31 2007 83 66 2012 £ 15m
EU Flag of England ENG 35 CF John Underhill 27 2005 134 89 2011 £ 15.6m
EU Flag of the Isle of Man IMN 49 CF Dermot O'Toole 18 2008 5 3 2012 £ 15m

Last updated: 9 April
Source: [citation needed]
Ordered by position on pitch (from back right to front left).
Player must own an EU passport or be a full, current, 'A' international to legally play in English football. (Source)
Squad size is unlimited.
EU = if holds or not a European Union passport; Country: when 2 flags, 1st flag = country that plays for internationally, 2nd flag = country of birth; N = number on jersey; P = position (for position name, pause mouse pointer on abbreviation); Name = name on jersey (for more extensive name, pause mouse pointer on name); Cap: Cap = captain, VC = vice-captain; Age = current age or age on the end of the season; Since = when the player started to be a permanent part of the squad (no icon for summer transfer; Winter transfer window for winter transfer); App and Goals = only competitive appearances and goals. See source for more detail; Ends = when the player's contract ends; Undisclosed = undisclosed.

[edit] Bergen Champions League Division

Logan1993
Country Robergema
Confederation AZFA
Founded 01 January 1808
Divisions 1
Number of teams 20
Relegation to Consul Division One
Level on pyramid Level 1
Domestic cup(s) Consul Cup
AZFA cup(s) Albiston Cup
Continental Champions League
Lightoller Cup
Current champions Snaefell (2007-08)
2008-09
Position Team Top Scorer Played W D L F A Points
1 Snaefell player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Continental Champions League Group Stage
2 Pametrada player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Continental Champions League Group Stage
3 Fincantieri player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Continental Champions League Qualifying Round
4 Hoburgen player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Continental Champions League Qualifying Round
5 Douglas player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lightoller Champions Cup 2nd Round
6 Niarbyl player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lightoller Champions Cup 1st Round
7 Katwijk player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Albiston Cup 2nd Round
8 JL Jadzia player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Albiston Cup 1st Round
9 Conister player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Derbyshire player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Seleya player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 NUK player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Emeraude player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Bridgetown player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Aker player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Panagia Soumela player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 HSC player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Loganstown player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 FT Viking player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Relegated
20 Ben-my-Chree player name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Relegated

[edit] 2008 Continental Champions League Final

2008 Continental Champions League Final
Winner
Pametrada
Runner Up
Seleya
Score
6–3
Date
April 10, 2008
Venue
Stadium Triskelion
Man of the Match
James Lightoller (PAM)
Website

The 2008 Continental Champions League Final was the 28th final of the Continental Champions League, the winners being Pametrada for the 15th time, and for the fifth consecutive season. It was known for when highly favoured Pametrada conceded two early goals and one on the stroke of half time leaving Pametrada struggling to score.

[edit] First Half

Pametrada had a poor half, conceding a brace to Ken Delaney in the first 4 minutes, due to poor defending. Pametrada had appeared to have scored when John Luxton headed home, but the goal was wrongly disallowed and Pametrada were put even further adrift when Rudolf Mueller scored with a rebound. At half time, it was Pametrada 0, Seleya 3.

[edit] Second Half

Pametrada manager Mark Woodward changed tactics, and substituted injured wing-back Steve Cowin for defensive midfielder Alan Albiston, who would give playmaker John Luxton the freedom to attack from his position. Pametrada kicked off, and a quick succession of passes found John Luxton. Luxton slid the ball through to Pametrada's lone striker, James Lightoller, who scored with a 25 yard volley, and it seemed as if it would be just a consolation goal, but two minutes later, winger Keith Logan crossed into the box, and Lightoller scored again with a tap-in.

Seleya looked to be getting nervous, and gave away a free-kick on the edge of the box directly infront of goal. John Luxton made no mistake in sending the ball home to make things square. The game had seemed to slow down, until Pametrada made a second substitute, bringing on 6 foot 5 inch striker John Underhill for Bergen international Paul Murdoch, who immediately caused problems in the Seleya defence. In the 69th minute, clever play from Luxton won a corner for Pametrada, and the excellently taken corner was met by Underhill's head and powered a header in from the middle of the penalty area, making it seem Pametrada had come back out to win the game.

Lightoller scored again, this time with a header from a free-kick taken by centre-back Paul Duggan, sparking wild scenes of celebrations from the Pametrada fans. To cap it off, Lightoller scored again in the 76th minute with a volley. The game died down, with the tired Seleya players doing everything to make the scoreline stick the way it was.

[edit] Cup Presentation

Referee Colin Wallace presented Pametrada captain James Lightoller with the trophy in front of the Pametrada supporters, for the first time. Lightoller and the team paraded the cup around the stadium whilst their fans were allowed onto the pitch to celebrate with the team. It has been known to be one of the most exhilarating finals, and the final with the most goals in since Snaefell's 7-1 (8 goals) victory over Pametrada in 2002.

[edit] Squads

April 10, 2008
20:45
Pametrada 6–3 Seleya Stadium Triskelion
Attendance: 95,000
Referee: Colin Wallace
Lightoller Scored after 50 minutes 50', Scored after 52 minutes 52', Scored after 74 minutes 74', Scored after 76 minutes 76'
Luxton Scored after 58 minutes 58'
Underhill Scored after 69 minutes 69'
Delaney Scored after 2 minutes 2', Scored after 4 minutes 4'
Mueller Scored after 45 minutes 45'
SELEYA:
GK 1 John Uhlahy
RB 2 Kevin Hansen
CB 31 Jihai Wong
CB 13 Harry Samuel
LB 3 Mark Fish
DM 21 Malcolm Archer
RM 8 John Reed
LM 20 Paul Bertini
AM 22 Ray Archer
CF 7 Ken Delaney (c)
CF 11 Rudolf Mueller
Substitutes:
GK 46 James Garry
DF 4 Gary Taylor
MF 24 Paul Herbert
FW 15 Lunaro
Manager:
Paolo Bertini


Man of the Match: James Lightoller

Assistant referees:
Johan Kuyt
Álvaro Manuel
Fourth official:
Pat Torres

PAMETRADA:
GK 1 Hans-Rudolf Kaufmann
RB 3 Steve Cowin Substituted off after 46 minutes 46'
CB 15 Paul Duggan Booked after 76 minutes 76'
CB 5 John Emeraude
LB 2 Ray Tanner
RM 16 John Pennant
CM 12 Edwin van der Giessen
CAM 8 John Luxton (c)
LM 7 Keith Logan
SS 9 Paul Murdoch Substituted off after 65 minutes 65'
CF 32 James Lightoller Booked after 81 minutes 81'
Substitutes:
GK 20 Ray Black
DF 17 Ron McIntyre
MF 11 Alan Albiston Substituted on after 46 minutes 46'
MF 18 Claude Moreau
MF 19 Jérôme Galy
FW 17 James White Substituted on after 85 minutes 85'
FW 35 John Underhill Substituted on after 65 minutes 65'
Manager:
Mark Woodward

[edit] Robergema

City Population
Douglas City 3,569,000
Pametrada 3,001,000
Hoburgen 2,982,000
Amstrada 2,544,000
Fincantieri 2,321,000
Karlstad 1,900,300
Storstad 1,725,000

[edit] Motorways

Key
Closed
To be replaced
Under construction
Partially operational
Fully operational
Planned
Abbreviation Closure reason
BUL Beyond useful life
LOT Lack of traffic
PFC Preparations for closure


Bergen Expressways
Motorway number Name (if applicable) Construction start Construction end Start Primary Destinations End Notes
RM1 Douglas Expressway 1946 1949 Douglas Amstrada Hoburgen
RM2 Pametrada Expressway 1960 1963 Pametrada Douglas (W), Douglas (N) Amstrada PFC
RM3 Hoburgen Expressway 1947 1951 Hoburgen Karlstad, Fincantieri Pametrada
RM4 Pirrie Expressway 1950 1952 Douglas Douglas (E), Douglas (S) Conister
RM5 Karlstad Expressway 1951 1953 Douglas Amstrada Karlstad BUL
RM6 O'Toole Expressway 1951 1952 Pametrada Amstrada, Bridgetown, Snaefell Derbyshire (N)
RM9 Logan Expressway 1952 1954 Amstrada Bridgetown, Snaefell Fincantieri
RM18 1968 1970 Northampton Derbyshire LOT
RM25 Kensington Expressway 1966 1967 Kensington Bridgetown BUL
RM62 Underhill Expressway 1976 1980 Douglas (W) Douglas (N), Amstrada, Karlstad, Snaefell, Northampton (S) Hoburgen
RM101 New Douglas Expressway 2007 2010 (planned) Douglas Amstrada, Karlstad, Fincantieri Hoburgen
RMXXX (I) Northern Intercity 2008 2011 (planned) Pametrada Douglas (N), Bridgetown, Snaefell, Northampton Derbyshire
RMXXX (II) South Intercity 2009 2012 (planned) Storstad Douglas (W), Douglas (E), Karlstad, Fincantieri Hoburgen
RM266 1989 1990 Katwijk Amstrada
RM918 1989 1989 Katwijk Douglas (N) & (S) Conister

[edit] Logan International

Logan International
IATA
PF
ICAO
NUK
Callsign
EMERAUDE
Founded 2006
Hubs Flag of Barbados Bridgetown
Flag of Canary Islands Fuerteventura
Flag of the United Kingdom Liverpool
Flag of the Isle of Man Ronaldsway
Flag of the United Kingdom Stansted
Frequent flyer program Superflyer
Member lounge First
Fleet size 67
Destinations 48
Company slogan SuperLogan
Headquarters Flag of the United Kingdom Liverpool
Key people Flag of the United Kingdom James Logan (CEO)
Website: www.logan-international.com

Logan International (full name: Logan International Airlines) is an international airline founded in 2006 by English businessman James Logan, who owns all of the airline's shares. The company is known as one of the cheapest and value for money airlines in the world, ranked 7th best airline of the year last year.

The company utilises Airbus and Boeing aircraft for long haul flights and various smaller aircraft for short haul flights. The company's "first first" occured when Logan International had the first Embraer 1000 delivered into commercial service on February 19, 2008.

The airline is on friendly terms with Euromanx and Ledenair, being codeshare partners with both airlines. The airline has stated it has no intentions of joining an alliance, denying rumours of joining Skyteam.

[edit] 2008 Rebranding

In 2007, the company revealed that "big changes" were on the way. This would include a new livery, renaming of lounges, aircraft and classes. The new livery consists of white, gold, dark red and black. The "Logan Club" was renamed to "Superflyer".

[edit] Superflyer

Superflyer is the frequent flyer program of Logan International. It has been rated the best frequent flyer program for short haul flights, offering anything up to 40% of flight costs and free access to the member lounges. "Platinum Class" was renamed to "First" and the lounges have been renamed to their respective airport names.

[edit] First

First is the member lounge and first class of Logan International. It is currently avaiable on long and medium haul only, as the company is still in the process of designing layouts for a possible first class short-haul aircraft. The company has said "it'll definately happen".

[edit] Fleet

Logan International Fleet
Aircraft Total Passenger Configuration
Airbus A330-300 6 335
Airbus A340-600 11 380
Airbus A350-800 6 312
ATR 72-700 6 72
Boeing 757-300 7 289
Boeing 777-300 ER 10 365
Boeing 787-300 6 330
Dash 8 Q400 12 68
Embraer E-195 12 118
Embraer 1000 2 (2) 19
MD-11ER 3 410 (x1) 323 (x2)


Logan International Performance
Year Passengers carried Turnover (£m) Profit/Loss Before Tax (£m) Net Profit/Loss (£m) Basic EPS (p)
2006 1,818,255 199 19 19 12.7
2007 2,262,937 218 37 37 18.5