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logo is available at http:// Harbor StatementThis release and oral statements made from time to time by Generexrepresentatives in respect of the same subject matter may contain"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private SecuritiesLitigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements can be identified byintroductory words such as "expects," "plans," "intends," "believes," "will,""estimates," "forecasts," "projects," or words of similar meaning, and by thefact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts.Forward-looking statements frequently are used in discussing potential productapplications, potential collaborations, product development activities, clinicalstudies, regulatory submissions and approvals, and similar operating matters.Many factors may cause actual results to differ from forward-looking statements,including inaccurate assumptions and a broad variety of risks and uncertainties,some of which are known and others of which are not. Known risks anduncertainties include those identified from time to time in the reports filed byGenerex with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which should be consideredtogether with any forward-looking statement. No forward-looking statement is aguarantee of future results or events, and one should avoid placing unduereliance on such statements.
Generex undertakes no obligation to update publiclyany forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, futureevents or otherwise. Generex cannot be sure when or if it will be permitted byregulatory agencies to undertake additional clinical trials or to commence anyparticular phase of clinical trials. Because of this, statements regarding theexpected timing of clinical trials cannot be regarded as actual predictions ofwhen Generex will obtain regulatory approval for any "phase" of clinical trials.Generex claims the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statementsthat is contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.-0-CONTACT:American Capital Ventures, Inc.Investor Relations Contact:Howard Gostfrand1-877-918-0774Avalanche Strategic CommunicationsMedia Contact:Angelene Taccini201-488-0049. Sunday, 28 February 10Damn you Aaron Ramsey for having such quick feet and brittle bones.
Damn you Arsenal for as usual making a mountain out of a mole hill. Damn the referee for sending off Shawcross for what was only a yellow card offence and ruining the game as a spectacle. Damn the Stoke fans for forgetting to sing "Same old Arsenal, always cheating" as 19 year old Aaron Ramsey was carried by stretcher directly to the ambulance with only his sock and shin guard holding his leg together. Surely everybody else must be fed up with the continuing whining from Arsenal fans about the tactics employed by opposing teams to try to stop Arsenal playing their beautiful football.Sure we get the odd injury now and again but as I heard 1 idiot say "Ramsey will come back from this a better player" and if that's the case we were done a favour yesterday evening as Shawcross attempted to retrieve a ball he had over run and lunged into Ramsey's shin/ankle and cut it right in 2.
Kenny Cunningham and Matt Holland both said on Irish television that it was only a yellow card offence and if that's the case can they please tell me why Song received a yellow card earlier in the game for easing an opponent off the ball. We now have to do without him for 2 league games and Shawcross will get a 3 game ban for his heroics. Don't get me wrong I genuinely don't think Shawcross went into the challenge(?) with the intent of snapping his leg in 2 but to suggest that it was merely a yellow card offence is a complete and utter joke.If any good is to come from this it could be that it reinforces the players and they redouble their efforts to go on and win the league for Ramsey. After the injury happened yesterday the game went dead for a while but we then started to play the football that we had being playing and the win seemed inevitable. The comparisons are being made with the players reaction to Eduardo's injury in February 2008 and how we didn't manage to beat a 10 man Birmingham afterwards. I think that's a little unfair to the Arsenal team on that day as they fought back from a goal down to go 2-1 up and had a certain penalty denied before the referee then gave Birmingham a penalty that was not in the last minute. Yesterday we showed the fight and spirit that I had we would show and if we do that for the rest of the season the league title is a real possibility.To the game itself and the manager started with more or less the team I had predicted with the inclusion of Eboue in the wide right role the only 1 that I didn't get exactly right although I did say it was a distinct possibility. Arsenal decided that their best policy was to gift Stoke an early goal before they actually started to play themselves and it came from a very predictable source. With the ball going out for a corner Song decided to put it out for a throw in instead much to the annoyance of me and the majority of Arsenal fans.
When the javelin style throw came into our box Vermaelen, Song and Eboue all decided to drift off the man they were marking which resulted in Shawcross getting a free header and it falling to Pugh to head in from a yard out. At least Arsenal didn't drop their heads and managed to get their possession football going halfway through the first half.As we pressed Stoke more and more they dropped further back and after a clearance from their box we got a throw in on the right. It was thrown to a completely unmarked Cesc who whipped in a great cross for Bendtner to rise above the defence and head back into the direction that it came from and into the top corner. We continued to dominate and Stoke were really struggling to cope as the teams went off at half time. The second half continued in much the same fashion and we had what I considered a certain penalty denied when Ramsey was pushed over while on the ball.
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