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Statue Harley Quinn - DC Comics - MiniCo
Harley Quinn, originally appeared in the animated series Batman: The
Animated Series, created by the duo Paul Dini and Bruce Timm in 1992.
The positive reaction of the critics and audiences towards the
character made her a constant presence in this animation and in the
following Batman, until 1999 when she was also included in the DC
universe of comics. Initially as a psychiatrist, then as a partner and
romantic partner of the insane Joker, she became one of Batman`s most
iconic villains. Today she is portrayed more as an anti-heroine, acting
to defend justice rather than a criminal.
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Paulo Renato Rebocho Ferreira is a Portuguese footballer who plays for Chelsea as a defender. He is known for his versatility and ability to play on both the right and left side of defence. Ferreira featured often under former manager Carlo Ancelotti but after his sacking and the hiring of young manager Andre Villas-Boas, Ferreira found it hard to find a place in the Chelsea squad. Villas-Boas opted for a younger, more inexperienced squad favouring the likes of Juan Mata, Ramires, Daniel Sturridge, David Luiz and Gary Cahill as starters and Ryan Bertrand as a substitute instead of Ferreira, Nicolas Anelka, Alex, Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard. Ferreira played his first game for Chelsea in the 2011-2012 season during a League Cup match against West-London rivals Fulham. Chelsea went on to win the match 4-3 in a penalty shoot-out. He played his first Premier League game on the 22 of December after coming on for injured Branislav Ivanovic in a match against Tottenham, the game ended in a 1-1 draw. In the final minutes of that match, Ferreira suffered a fractured cheekbone in a clash with Spurs midfielder Gareth Bale. Ferreira started his first Premier League game since May 2011 in a home game against Aston Villa. Chelsea went on to lose 3-1. On the 27th of March, the full-back was awarded another start and his first Champions League start of the season away at Benfica, providing another commended defensive performance as Chelsea went on to win the tie 1-0. Ferreira started at right back for the suspended Ivanovic as Chelsea beat rivals QPR 6-1 on April 29. Ferreira came on in the 42nd minute for the injured Florent Malouda in the last game of the Premier League season on 13 May, a 2-1 win over relegated Blackburn Rovers and the Portuguese defender was praised for his performance and his name was repeatedly chanted by the home fans. On 19th May 2012, Ferreria was an un-used substitute in the Champions League Final against Bayern Munich in Munich. Manager Roberto di Matteo had called Ferriera to warm up to go into the game late in extra time to take a penalty kick but the Italian later decided to leave his squad as it was. He was awarded a winners medal, the second of his career, as he had featured in previous fixtures in the run up to the final.
Emilio Arturo Izaguirre Giron is a Honduran footballer who plays as aleft back for Scottish Premier League side Celtic and the Hondurasnational team. He has represented his country at the 2010 World Cup andthe 2007 Gold Cup.
Izaguirre started his career at Motagua, where he stayed for sevenyears. In 2010, Celtic spent £600,000 to bring him to Parkhead. Hepicked up four major player awards in the 2010-11 season, which was hisfirst season in Scotland.
Celtic Izaguirre agreed a four-year contract with Scottish Premier League sideCeltic on 18 August 2010, subject to receiving a work permit. He signedfor an undisclosed fee and was given the number 3 shirt. He made hisSPL debut in a 1-0 victory over Motherwell on 29 August 2010. Izaguirregave a solid performance that drew plaudits from Celtic manager NeilLennon and Motherwell manager Craig Brown. On 19 September 2010,Izaguirre set up Anthony Stokes for the winning goal in a 2-1 leaguevictory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. On 30 October 2010, he scoredhis first Celtic goal in a SPL game against St. Johnstone, where heintercepted a back pass then flicked the ball over St. Johnstone centreback Dave MacKay, before slotting a goal under the goalkeeper. The gameended 3-0 to Celtic, with Izaguirre awarded man of the match for hisperformance. In Celtic's 3-0 victory over Rangers on 20 February 2011,he set up Gary Hooper's second goal.
In the 2011 League Cup Final defeat to Rangers, Izaguirre was sent offin extra time for a foul on Vladimir Weiss. On 6 April 2011, he hadanother man of the match performance against Hibernian in a 3-1 SPLvictory, setting up Stokes for the first goal of the game. In the2010-11 SPL season, Izaguirre achieved a clean sweep of availablesenior player awards as chosen by players, organisations and the Celticsupporters. Izaguirre won both the SPFA Players' Player of the Year andScottish Premier League Player of the Year awards for 2010-11. Thejudging panel for the latter award described Izaguirre as a "classact", while Celtic assistant manager Johan Mjallby commented thatIzaguirre could become one of the best players in his position in worldfootball. On 8 May 2011, at Celtic's award ceremony, Izaguirre pickedup the Players' Player of the Year Award. Finally, he was votedScottish Football Writers player of the year, rounding off a highlysuccessful first season in Scottish football for Izaguirre.
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