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This morning when my husband Felix went to the gym, told me: Paloma The team from the capital of the world only has downward Tim Trew, since this was a last-minute offer of greater economic Nuevo Casas Grandes and the U.S. did not think twice to leave the Miners. The party will start at eight o'clock at night in the gym Rodrigo M. Quevedo and the season on Saturday officially opened here in the capital of the world when they host Miners Delight Pioneers runner. Prior to the match on Saturday, it is contemplated that the opening ceremony took place, it is planned that this be carried out quickly to give the party immediately step on the court's new municipal gymnasium. In the meantime we wish all the luck to the team of Parral, in this 2012 season will try to take off his spine after a few seasons of poor results. You can use these HTML tags and attributes: A person who has 37 years in front of a sporting body has many things to tell. In the case of the Balearic Committee Chair Umpire, Toni Salas, more if possible. Since 1974 until today. The lived in all colors. "I have been elected president of all possible ways," explains own sly way early in the Balearic Basquet interview. These are the confessions of Toni Salas:. Born 63 years ago, Toni Salas also played basketball Ferragut more modestly-understood-in the ranks of the Board, with whom he came to play in what was the old Second Division. He hung up his boots in 1968, and the following year a key man in his way, Bennasar Onofre, he 'recruited' to arbitrate. There were times recently deceased James Mercante. At the time, with the whistle always in tow, spent a few years of whistle at Provincial to do in what was the Second National Division (1972 to 1981) that would be equivalent to the current LEB Oro parked his career at by January 1982 (although he continued whistling at regional level), but years ago (1974) was President of the Balearic Federation, Bartomeu Rullan assigned the task of being the head of the establishment arbitration in the Balearics. And here until today. With a black coffee in hand – despite the oppressive heat prevailed at the time of the interview – we began to hear their particular 'confessions':. "I'm more senior managers nationwide. Those who were colleagues of mine in different states meeting has been disappearing, so I think that yes, I must be the most veterans. " With this statement as an outright exposure begins Ferragut Toni Salas pleased to have been able to close another year without major arbitral season of which has given the competition calendar. – Toni Salas: I must say that if it continues, because Jaume Estarellas. The day he leaves the presidency of the Federation will not take even five minutes to do so. If Estarellas decide to continue, I friendship for him and because I agree with his work will also continue. I must also say that I have in the likes of Pepe Committee Oron, Quique Laguna, Tomeu Pons, Peter Married help me and make my job much easier. Also, I have a steering group that got along very well and that is fundamental. – A: It's a difficult year in all respects. The positive side so to speak of this monumental crisis we have is that I have more arbitrators available in other seasons. Unfortunately there are people who work fewer hours or have lost their jobs, so they have more time to arbitrate. Now, we endure economically large economic gaps clubs with few exceptions, and that is why we can say it's been a difficult year economically. – A: The outlook is very unpleasant economically. You just have to see today EBA teams who have already resigned and the case of Platja de Palma, who celebrate the festival's rise has subsequently had to resign. We are in a very bad épocoa. Both female and male first few teams and expectations for Balearic semi-professional sport are bad. – A: It affects us all, with the possibility as things go they have to be some type of competition an island, returning to the old formula of a Balearic Championship is a step backwards. I say this because I've lived it. But the circumstances are there, and this is very bad for basketball, although I understand the clubs, they are worse. – A: Yes, in 'small committee' I wonder if there will be such ups and downs of school … and how we talk if we do not know what competitions we have. It is laudable that the referees want to climb a prime example of EBA. But, for example the resignation of both the Alcázar and the EBA Jovent Alaior to harm and much to our referees and the more machines you have in the Balearic Islands in this category, most arbitrators are able to ascend to this category. And right now, what happens is that on EBA Balearic referees. And up it will be very difficult without equipment …. – A: Our primary mission is to meet the timetable that gives the Federation. And in this sense we can say yes to more or less success, with more or less difficulty both in the Balearic Championships in both Minorca and Ibiza, especially in the Greater Pitiusa the lack of members who are in right now … . – A: Eivissa seems that there is only the Puig d'en Valls and nothing else. I know that the delegate Xicu Planells, does what he can, but I do not know if it's the character, if the island or do not know what it is, the fact is that there's very little competition. And that means that there are also small amounts of arbitrators. In the case of Menorca, or so we took the car with an EBA league referee accompanying Menorca to Mallorca four, and giving an excellent level. Now, we need more teams to make more arbitrators. – A: It helps for people who have problems to arbitrate any day of the week, but with rates based on today's drive, does not give you to live. It's a good living, helps you, and besides, you play a sport, meet people, I take for advertising (laughs!). – A: Yes, especially what we have noticed is the fact that they were already chartered arbitrator, either because they have lost their jobs or who work only in summer and winter do not have anything to do. With these other so that we can count piten more games. Now I want to remember that this is not like football. In basketball, referee made easy … what is clear is that the issue of the crisis is bad for society but good for the Federations and Committees. For us, it's a good thing because then we have more availability. – Toni Salas: To give us an idea, I when I started refereeing, his military service and whistled Aviation matches with the gray shirt Aviation. This is an issue that is unthinkable today. But nothing happened before. He put a coat over his shirt and go. There was also no uniformity at the time: some had light gray and other dark. Basketball at the time it was all zone defenses and I experienced the changes of zone defense to man to man, zone press, and so on. And it was then much easier to beep those defenses we denominabamos zone 'hug zone' as the player he did was raise his arms and defend well. Now, everything has changed, it is much more physical, much more is defended with the body and is more difficult for the college. On the issue of whether it was a good referee or not is determined depending on whether you knew the steps and played whistle or not. Who does not whistled, was not considered a good referee. Today this has changed, as these players have a higher technical basis and do not commit many offenses in this regard. – R: I'll tell you some stories about it. For example, Alexander Fleming Square I whistled several parties. And one of them, it rained in torrents, I arbitrated and Pepe Oron, who was the scorer, was making the record in my seat 600 … this basketball to see that there were at that time. And how are you, could tell many more stories. Today, it is unthinkable not only what I told you but a game is played on a court discovered. Fortunately, this has become history: no flag, you can not play basketball … and I can say I've seen the students play games in Madrid discovered in the halls was the old National League. And everything has changed. Without going any further, basketball fans will remember Alfonso Martinez, recently deceased, who was the pivot of the Spanish to 1'91 tall. Today, to play in the elite, it is unthinkable that you can do in this position with this height. – R: When I refereed in First B I protested that I consented. Now, more than one player tolerate you protesting a decision as we say the referee 'must be open to dialogue'. As ordered it for me, so I have to explain, but I agree that if I like football and noted pitase penalty tucked in the players I protest my decision, pushing, yelling, etc.. This is unthinkable now in basketball, but if we do not stop now, this will end well. – R: I lived the implementation of the feet and for a time, say half a season, explained each time a player pitaban feet feet than they were voluntary or involuntary feet. And so I came to understand the players, but the referees pitaban perfectly every time you committed this offense. And as the protests could be the same. At first, a warning, the second a technical foul. And this is implemented for a year and you will see how not protest any more. When you see that the protests cost you a game, not do it again. Now all this has to be supported by guidelines, because what can not be is that one side is the player and then punish the Competition Committee says that only 'warning'. If we, we get all. If not, we do not complicate life. – BB: But often, the schools, with all they have to endure, not only professionally but based parties have to count to ten for 'not being alone'. – A: The problem is neither the players nor the coaches, because all this is more than stipulated in the regulations. The problem is the 'papaitis and mamaitis' and it's not just exclusive to the basketball as it is in other sports. The issue of 'potato' and 'breast' has led me young collegiate arbitration have decided to leave early. And is that a referee who starts, you can not whistle and put in first. You must start by categories such as preminis, etc.. And I have been cases of members who started and within a few weeks I have said 'Toni, I can not stand it because my character does not allow me.' And although we are told that the arbitrators have to hear what is said of us, is inevitable. We are people. Without going further, a case that explains it all is that of Toni Vilar, who is a teacher. Tasted it and said, 'Toni, not take it anymore, I can not stand parents'. And there are more cases like this. And the worst is that it is hopeless. – R: But, is that although the proceedings are closed, there are no markers, etc … parents are the first to carry the head and score points that bears his son. And even I have seen minis games as a child put a basket after his father goes to embrace him and say 'now I have to give twice what you promised me.' This is also seen in football, etc … I too have been the father of three children, but these shows were not made to be seen today. There are sensible people, but others … I prefer not to go to parties and junior level because I'm nervous … and that I see from the stands. – R: When you enter 1969 in the College of Arbitrators, and became the party and that was a meal at a beach bar and a Mass for the dead. And one day, there were voices in the sense that instead of a meal, because it is not at a dinner at night, and then can go out that night, we will not be controlled (! Laughter) . And is that before 30 years ago, the 'novietes' had to be home soon and couples who have grown up in the same … enfin Committee, was passed to the dinner and also at the Bahia Mediterraneo, which for me is one of the best places where you can do. To this end, the referees every month we make a small discount of what they earn, which pays for the end of season dinner for them. – A: First of all, I presume that we, the Balearic-Committee are the pioneers when it comes to 'stages' are concerned. We were the first, and was in Lluc because at that time did not really know where to go. We brought teachers in Madrid and did some eight editions of the Stage. Then, because Lluc facilities at that time did not qualify or if they are comfortable now, we did well in hotels and everything we did good economic prices. But, on arriving at Stage 25, the board thought 'and why not go back to where we Lluc the first'!. And we did for this event. But we life fitness equipment find that in Lluc things had changed. Now have en-suite rooms and covers a range of needs. We also have a restaurant that we first try. People love Lluc, no heat passes do go in Palma, and so on. And this year we return to Lluc to celebrate that it will be our Stage '30 '. And while I'm as President, and if people want it to, keep going to Lluc. Majorcan ago, and also … there that I met my wife. – A: The truth is that very well. It is a mutual aid we give, the truth is that it comes in handy. We are delighted to beep the competition, and they are pleased with the quality and seriousness with which we cover all the games. Moreover, this relationship we now have has helped me to forge a friendship with both Jaume Illana (President of the AIDEB) and Fran Garcia (Head Basketball AIDEB), two great people who knew them, but who had not tried until that time. – A: No, because with the arrival of the basketball business, people are freed from having to practice during the week, having to incorporate a coach or yes, delegates, and so on. the teams. Here, you play basketball and go. And of course, when things are played, are in the semifinals and finals and everything is more serious. However, others will play by play and enjoy the sport they love, basketball. All of us here, we play basketball and be friends. For example, to see Rafa play Segui, Guiem Coll, etc. basketball excites me is a joy to see players of this type should never die athletically speaking. They should keep playing. And in this sense, both as Fran Illana Jaume Garcia made a very important task for this competition to continue forward. – A: I'm Balearic since birth. My father took me from small to 'Son Canals', I have taken my children to the Balearic Islands, go to 'Stadium Balearic' … be Balearic is a feeling, my grandson and it comes Balearic Campus Sunday with a blue and white shirt cheer their team. I have not played football and friendship I am in the College of Arbitrators. But where I have peace of mind, which change the 'chip' is when I'm watching the Balearics. A person who has 37 years in front of a sporting body has many things to tell. In the case of the Balearic Committee Chair Umpire, Toni Salas, more if possible. Since 1974 until today. The lived in all colors. "I have been elected president of all possible ways," explains own sly way early in the Balearic Basquet interview. These are the confessions of Toni Salas:. Born 63 years ago, Toni Salas also played basketball Ferragut more modestly-understood-in the ranks of the Board, with whom he came to play in what was the old Second Division. He hung up his boots in 1968, and the following year a key man in his way, Bennasar Onofre, he 'recruited' to arbitrate. There were times recently deceased James Mercante. At the time, with the whistle always in tow, spent a few years of whistle at Provincial to do in what was the Second National Division (1972 to 1981) that would be equivalent to the current LEB Oro parked his career at by January 1982 (although he continued whistling at regional level), but years ago (1974) was President of the Balearic Federation, Bartomeu Rullan assigned the task of being the head of the establishment arbitration in the Balearics. And here until today. With a black coffee in hand – despite the oppressive heat prevailed at the time of the interview – we began to hear their particular 'confessions':. "I'm more senior managers nationwide. Those who were colleagues of mine in different states meeting has been disappearing, so I think that yes, I must be the most veterans. " With this statement as an outright exposure begins Ferragut Toni Salas pleased to have been able to close another year without major arbitral season of which has given the competition calendar. – Toni Salas: I must say that if it continues, because Jaume Estarellas. The day he leaves the presidency of the Federation will not take even five minutes to do so. If Estarellas decide to continue, I friendship for him and because I agree with his work will also continue. I must also say that I have in the likes of Pepe Committee Oron, Quique Laguna, Tomeu Pons, Peter Married help me and make my job much easier. Also, I have a steering group that got along very well and that is fundamental. – A: It's a difficult year in all respects. The positive side so to speak of this monumental crisis we have is that I have more arbitrators available in other seasons. Unfortunately there are people who work fewer hours or have lost their jobs, so they have more time to arbitrate. Now, we endure economically large economic gaps clubs with few exceptions, and that is why we can say it's been a difficult year economically. – A: The outlook is very unpleasant economically. You just have to see today EBA teams who have already resigned and the case of Platja de Palma, who celebrate the festival's rise has subsequently had to resign. We are in a very bad épocoa. Both female and male first few teams and expectations for Balearic semi-professional sport are bad. – A: It affects us all, with the possibility as things go they have to be some type of competition an island, returning to the old formula of a Balearic Championship is a step backwards. I say this because I've lived it. But the circumstances are there, and this is very bad for basketball, although I understand the clubs, they are worse. – A: Yes, in 'small committee' I wonder if there will be such ups and downs of school … and how we talk if we do not know what competitions we have. It is laudable that the referees want to climb a prime example of EBA. But, for example the resignation of both the Alcázar and the EBA Jovent Alaior to harm and much to our referees and the more machines you have in the Balearic Islands in this category, most arbitrators are able to ascend to this category. And right now, what happens is that on EBA Balearic referees. And up it will be very difficult without equipment …. – A: Our primary mission is to meet the timetable that gives the Federation. And in this sense we can say yes to more or less success, with more or less difficulty both in the Balearic Championships in both Minorca and Ibiza, especially in the Greater Pitiusa the lack of members who are in right now … . – A: Eivissa seems that there is only the Puig d'en Valls and nothing else. I know that the delegate Xicu Planells, does what he can, but I do not know if it's the character, if the island or do not know what it is, the fact is that there's very little competition. And that means that there are also small amounts of arbitrators. In the case of Menorca, or so we took the car with an EBA league referee accompanying Menorca to Mallorca four, and giving an excellent level. Now, we need more teams to make more arbitrators. – A: It helps for people who have problems to arbitrate any day of the week, but with rates based on today's drive, does not give you to live. It's a good living, helps you, and besides, you play a sport, meet people, I take for advertising (laughs!). – A: Yes, especially what we have noticed is the fact that they were already chartered arbitrator, either because they have lost their jobs or who work only in summer and winter do not have anything to do. With these other so that we can count piten more games. Now I want to remember that this is not like football. In basketball, referee made easy … what is clear is that the issue of the crisis is bad for society but good for the Federations and Committees. For us, it's a good thing because then we have more availability. – Toni Salas: To give us an idea, I when I started refereeing, his military service and whistled Aviation matches with the gray shirt Aviation. This is an issue that is unthinkable today. But nothing happened before. He put a coat over his shirt and go. There was also no uniformity at the time: some had light gray and other dark. Basketball at the time it was all zone defenses and I experienced the changes of zone defense to man to man, zone press, and so on. And it was then much easier to beep those defenses we denominabamos zone 'hug zone' as the player he did was raise his arms and defend well. Now, everything has changed, it is much more physical, much more is defended with the body and is more difficult for the college. On the issue of whether it was a good referee or not is determined depending on whether you knew the steps and played whistle or not. Who does not whistled, was not considered a good referee. Today this has changed, as these players have a higher technical basis and do not commit many offenses in this regard. – R: I'll tell you some stories about it. For example, Alexander Fleming Square I whistled several parties. And one of them, it rained in torrents, I arbitrated and Pepe Oron, who was the scorer, was making the record in my seat 600 … this basketball to see that there were at that time. And how are you, could tell many more stories. Today, it is unthinkable not only what I told you but a game is played on a court discovered. Fortunately, this has become history: no flag, you can not play basketball … and I can say I've seen the students play games in Madrid discovered in the halls was the old National League. And everything has changed. Without going any further, basketball fans will remember Alfonso Martinez, recently deceased, who was the pivot of the Spanish to 1'91 tall. Today, to play in the elite, it is unthinkable that you can do in this position with this height. – R: When I refereed in First B I protested that I consented. Now, more than one player tolerate you protesting a decision as we say the referee 'must be open to dialogue'. As ordered it for me, so I have to explain, but I agree that if I like football and noted pitase penalty tucked in the players I protest my decision, pushing, yelling, etc.. This is unthinkable now in basketball, but if we do not stop now, this will end well. – R: I lived the implementation of the feet and for a time, say half a season, explained each time a player pitaban feet feet than they were voluntary or involuntary feet. And so I came to understand the players, but the referees pitaban perfectly every time you committed this offense. And as the protests could be the same. At first, a warning, the second a technical foul. And this is implemented for a year and you will see how not protest any more. When you see that the protests cost you a game, not do it again. Now all this has to be supported by guidelines, because what can not be is that one side is the player and then punish the Competition Committee says that only 'warning'. If we, we get all. If not, we do not complicate life. – BB: But often, the schools, with all they have to endure, not only professionally but based parties have to count to ten for 'not being alone'. – A: The problem is neither the players nor the coaches, because all this is more than stipulated in the regulations. The problem is the 'papaitis and mamaitis' and it's not just exclusive to the basketball as it is in other sports. The issue of 'potato' and 'breast' has led me young collegiate arbitration have decided to leave early. And is that a referee who starts, you can not whistle and put in first. You must start by categories such as preminis, etc.. And I have been cases of members who started and within a few weeks I have said 'Toni, I can not stand it because my character does not allow me.' And although we are told that the arbitrators have to hear what is said of us, is inevitable. We are people. Without going further, a case that explains it all is that of Toni Vilar, who is a teacher. Tasted it and said, 'Toni, not take it anymore, I can not stand parents'. And there are more cases like this. And the worst is that it is hopeless. – R: But, is that although the proceedings are closed, there are no markers, etc … parents are the first to carry the head and score points that bears his son. And even I have seen minis games as a child put a basket after his father goes to embrace him and say 'now I have to give twice what you promised me.' This is also seen in football, etc … I too have been the father of three children, but these shows were not made to be seen today. There are sensible people, but others … I prefer not to go to parties and junior level because I'm nervous … and that I see from the stands. – R: When you enter 1969 in the College of Arbitrators, and became the party and that was a meal at a beach bar and a Mass for the dead. And one day, there were voices in the sense that instead of a meal, because it is not at a dinner at night, and then can go out that night, we will not be controlled (! Laughter) . And is that before 30 years ago, the 'novietes' had to be home soon and couples who have grown up in the same … enfin Committee, was passed to the dinner and also at the Bahia Mediterraneo, which for me is one of the best places where you can do. To this end, the referees every month we make a small discount of what they earn, which pays for the end of season dinner for them. – A: First of all, I presume that we, the Balearic-Committee are the pioneers when it comes to 'stages' are concerned. We were the first, and was in Lluc because at that time did not really know where to go. We brought teachers in Madrid and did some eight editions of the Stage. Then, because Lluc facilities at that time did not qualify or if they are comfortable now, we did well in hotels and everything we did good economic prices. But, on arriving at Stage 25, the board thought 'and why not go back to where we Lluc the first'!. And we did for this event. But we find that in Lluc things had changed. Now have en-suite rooms and covers a range of needs. We also have a restaurant that we first try. People love Lluc, no heat passes do go in Palma, and so on. And this year we return to Lluc to celebrate that it will be our Stage '30 '. And while I'm as President, and if people want it to, keep going to Lluc. Majorcan ago, and also … there that I met my wife. – A: The truth is that very well. It is a mutual aid we give, the truth is that it comes in handy. We are delighted to beep the competition, and they are pleased with the quality and seriousness with which we cover all the games. Moreover, this relationship we now have has helped me to forge a friendship with both Jaume Illana (President of the AIDEB) and Fran Garcia (Head Basketball AIDEB), two great people who knew them, but who had not tried until that time. – A: No, because with the arrival of the basketball business, people are freed from having to practice during the week, having to incorporate a coach or yes, delegates, and so on. the teams. Here, you play basketball and go. And of course, when things are played, are in the semifinals and finals and everything is more serious. However, others will play by play and enjoy the sport they love, basketball. All of us here, we play basketball and be friends. For example, to see Rafa play Segui, Guiem Coll, etc. basketball excites me is a joy to see players of this type should never die athletically speaking. They should keep playing. And in this sense, both as Fran Illana Jaume Garcia made a very important task for this competition to continue forward. – A: I'm Balearic since birth. My father took me from small to 'Son Canals', I have taken my children to the Balearic Islands, go to 'Stadium Balearic' … be Balearic is a feeling, my grandson and it comes Balearic Campus Sunday with a blue and white shirt

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