Значит так, други мои. Что бы на форуме был порядок, придется ввести еще кое-какие правила. Флуд будет удаляться без предупреждения, так что если у вас станет меньше сообщений не удивляйтесь. Сначала будут просто замечания, потом понижение репутации. Далее начнется прибавка замечаний (это будут уже не письменные). Если замечания составят 100%,пользователь получит бананчик. Если после бана пользователь будет вести себя хорошо, то замечания постепенно будут сниматься.
Администрация.
P.S. Все. нельзя же вечно быть добрыми? а то так и будут мусорить на форуме.
US tennis star Ben Shelton doesn’t want to ‘put a ceiling’ on what he can achieve <a href=https://m9ga.at>мега официальный ссылка</a> About this time last year, Ben Shelton was an up-and-coming tennis player taking his first-ever trip outside the United States.
Not long out of college, Shelton was relatively unknown on the circuit having only been pro for the past six months. But armed with a lethal serve and the fearlessness of youth, things were about to change – fast.
“I feel like it went from nobody knowing me to a lot of people knowing me kind of overnight,” Shelton tells CNN Sport. “It felt really quick.”
Skip ahead 12 months and the 21-year-old American is in Australia preparing to play in his sixth grand slam and second at Melbourne Park.
At this point in his young career, Shelton’s results have been excellent: he reached the quarterfinals of last year’s Australian Open and went a step further at the US Open, eventually losing to Novak Djokovic in a fiery semifinal. Several weeks after that, he won his first ATP Tour title in Japan.
It figures, then, that Shelton enters his second full season as a professional tennis player with weighty expectations.
“He could cut his ranking in half,” tennis coach and broadcaster Brad Gilbert recently told CNN, “and I think he’s going to be the first American potentially to win a slam since Andy Roddick.”