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The second half, one of the most memorable goals of recent times for Pumas fans was scored, when youth player Javier Cortés entered the area from the right flank, passed between three rival players and crossed a violent shot that ended up in the net. Pumas was thus league champion for the seventh time, becoming the fourth winningest team in Mexico, behind América, Guadalajara, Toluca and Cruz Azul.After that seventh star in 2011, Club Universidad has not been able to be crowned again, neither in Mexican soccer nor in international tournaments. Two finals lost in the last decade stand out. In the 2015 Clausura, when they eliminated América in the semifinals and faced Tigres UANL coached by Ricardo Ferretti in the final. After losing 3-0 at the Estadio Universitario de Nuevo León, in the second leg playing at C.U. they almost pulled off a surprising comeback, tying the match 3-3 in regular time and 4-4 in overtime. They ended up losing in the penalty shootout.Pumas 2011 Clausura champion | Photo: PumasMXFive years later, in the Guardianes 2020 tournament, Pumas had an excellent regular tournament and advanced to the playoffs as the second best team behind Club León. In the semifinals, they achieved the greatest comeback in the history of Mexican soccer by recovering from a 4-0 deficit against Cruz Azul. The final pitted the first against the second, León won 2-0 and also surpassed the universitarios in titles, with 8 league trophies.This biography was written by: Zuriel Jaime SHOE TYING CLUB rmc CLUB! Q9-Q TYING CLUB CLUB! certtœate gsesented to shoe t soccessi SHOE TYING CLUB! CLUB! SHOES to to CLUB! LUB! 1 CAN TIE MY SHOESI DISPLAY 1 TIE MY SHO SI DISPLAY MY SHOES ISPLAY TYING SHOES! Reward Card 1 MY SHOESI certftat-e presented to CLUB! CLUB! MY presented to o o TODAY 1 PRACTICED The Potteries Fly Tying Club was established in 2025, with the aim to promote the tying of fishing flies by passing on the knowledge and skills that are present within our club. For absolute | «Back To ArticlesHow To Tie a Tie: Four In Hand KnotThe four-in-hand is the most common and versatile tie knot for neckwear. You may also identify this as a schoolboy knot or a simple knot. Easy to tie, the four-in-hand tie knot works for almost every occasion and with any type of fabric and collar. Some exceptions would be black tie events, when you would wear a bow tie or times when you would choose the slightly more formal Windsor knot.The origins of the four-in-hand tie knot are somewhat disputed. Sources suggest that at the turn of the century, carriage drivers tied their reins with this form of knot. Picture a carriage driver with the reins of four horses in one hand, or four-in-hand. Others believe the carriage drivers styled their scarves with the four-in-hand knot. Yet another theory says this tie knot originated from a private club in London in the 1800s where members of The Four-in-Hand Club wore their neckwear with this particular knot, making it fashionable. One thing we do know is that the popularity of this tie knot caught on once starched, up-turned collars became softer and turned down into the modern collar we know today.Follow this tutorial to learn how to tie the four-in-hand tie knot. For further instructions on tying a tie, please see one of our many sales associates at any in JoS. A. Bank store location. --> -->

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The second half, one of the most memorable goals of recent times for Pumas fans was scored, when youth player Javier Cortés entered the area from the right flank, passed between three rival players and crossed a violent shot that ended up in the net. Pumas was thus league champion for the seventh time, becoming the fourth winningest team in Mexico, behind América, Guadalajara, Toluca and Cruz Azul.After that seventh star in 2011, Club Universidad has not been able to be crowned again, neither in Mexican soccer nor in international tournaments. Two finals lost in the last decade stand out. In the 2015 Clausura, when they eliminated América in the semifinals and faced Tigres UANL coached by Ricardo Ferretti in the final. After losing 3-0 at the Estadio Universitario de Nuevo León, in the second leg playing at C.U. they almost pulled off a surprising comeback, tying the match 3-3 in regular time and 4-4 in overtime. They ended up losing in the penalty shootout.Pumas 2011 Clausura champion | Photo: PumasMXFive years later, in the Guardianes 2020 tournament, Pumas had an excellent regular tournament and advanced to the playoffs as the second best team behind Club León. In the semifinals, they achieved the greatest comeback in the history of Mexican soccer by recovering from a 4-0 deficit against Cruz Azul. The final pitted the first against the second, León won 2-0 and also surpassed the universitarios in titles, with 8 league trophies.This biography was written by: Zuriel Jaime

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| «Back To ArticlesHow To Tie a Tie: Four In Hand KnotThe four-in-hand is the most common and versatile tie knot for neckwear. You may also identify this as a schoolboy knot or a simple knot. Easy to tie, the four-in-hand tie knot works for almost every occasion and with any type of fabric and collar. Some exceptions would be black tie events, when you would wear a bow tie or times when you would choose the slightly more formal Windsor knot.The origins of the four-in-hand tie knot are somewhat disputed. Sources suggest that at the turn of the century, carriage drivers tied their reins with this form of knot. Picture a carriage driver with the reins of four horses in one hand, or four-in-hand. Others believe the carriage drivers styled their scarves with the four-in-hand knot. Yet another theory says this tie knot originated from a private club in London in the 1800s where members of The Four-in-Hand Club wore their neckwear with this particular knot, making it fashionable. One thing we do know is that the popularity of this tie knot caught on once starched, up-turned collars became softer and turned down into the modern collar we know today.Follow this tutorial to learn how to tie the four-in-hand tie knot. For further instructions on tying a tie, please see one of our many sales associates at any in JoS. A. Bank store location. --> -->

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"Cover Me" is a 1984 song, written and performed by American rock singer Bruce Springsteen. It was the second single released from his successful album Born in the U.S.A.History[]The song peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts in late summer 1984. It was the second of a record-tying seven Top 10 hit singles to be released from Born in the U.S.A.No music video was made for the song.Remixes[]Continuing the club play goal started with "Dancing in the Dark," Arthur Baker created the 12-inch "Undercover Mix" of "Cover Me". This was a large-scale transformation: a new bass line was cut, an unused backing vocal by industry legend Jocelyn Brown was restored, and reggae and dub elements were introduced. It was released on October 15, 1984.As with the previous effort, the result displeased some of Springsteen's more strait-laced fans, but did gain actual club play: the remix went to number 11 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chartTrack Listing[]7-inch single[]Cover Me - 3:26Jersey Girl - 6:40 or lessThe B-side of the single, "Jersey Girl", was a live performance of a Tom Waits song, recorded on July 9, 1981 at Meadowlands Arena. Springsteen had introduced the song earlier in that special River Tour homecoming stand that opened the arena, slightly rewriting it to replace a Waits line about "whores on Eighth Avenue" and adding a verse that included "that little brat of yours and drop[ping] her off at your mom's."[citation needed] "Jersey Girl" would become a Springsteen fan favorite, although played rarely as time went on.Differing pressings of the single had different lengths of "Jersey Girl", sometimes dropping a spoken introduction.12-inch single[]"Cover Me" (Undercover Mix) - 6:09"Cover Me" (Dub 1) - 4:02"Cover Me" (Radio Mix) - 3:46"Cover Me" (Dub 2) - 4:15CD single (1988)[]"Cover Me" - 3:26"Pink Cadillac" - 3:33

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