Wednesday, 29 June 2011

THE HOTTEST FEMALE FOOTBALLERS

 
This hot chic licking her lips is Nayeli Rangel plays for Mexico
Born in Nurnberg Germany this Norwegian footballer is a hottie through & through

Shy smiling Nigerian player Rebecca Kalu


Currently playing for Olympic Lyon of d female division 1 French international Elodie Thomis
In 2009 Cecilie Pedersen was the highest female footballer in her country Norway
Absolutely stunning Canadian player Filigno Jonelle

France & PSG of d female division 1 defender showing off her style
America's Hope Solo, the woman who takes it all for all round SEXINESS!!!

Saturday, 25 June 2011

FOOTIE DADS

Today, we roll out a couple pictures of male footballers on summer vacation with their beautiful kids with Maradona's Son in Law Sergio Aguero and grandson Benjamin leading the pack.
















Tuesday, 21 June 2011

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ANDRE VILLAS BOAS

 Through the Portugese Securities Market Commision Porto FC announced that Andre Villas-Boas had tendered his resignation as Porto coach and his contract will be terminated when the release clause is paid.
With this development pleasing quite alot of Chelsea lovers, i want to tell you how this 33 year old man kept coming to my attention and so i thought to do a bit of reading up on this young Portuguese manager and was suitably impressed and intrigued by the similarities in Boas's path into football was to the 'Special One'.



Luís André de Pina Cabral e Villas-Boas was born on the 17th October 1977. Andre Villa-Boas's childhood was just like any other Portuguese child. He played sports but did not excel certainly not at Football anyway, and anybody predicting that this young Portuguese boy would make a ('Potentially' anyway) Top Manager would have been questioned by even the most imaginative person. In fact, Andre's path into Football was as complicated if not more so than Jose Mourinho's path !
It all started when Sir Bobby Robson, who was Manager of Porto, moved into the same Apartment block that Andre and his family lived. Andre Villa-Boas was a 16 year old Porto fan, so for the Manager of his team to be living in the same Apartment block was a big deal to him. Robson, was just beginning his career at Porto but had achieved success at Ipswich, England and PSV Eindhoven and had even had a short stay at Sporting Lisbon where he had surprisingly been sacked despite having Sporting at the top of the league.
Andre despite having admiration for Sir Bobby, questioned his decision to leave striker Domingos Paciencia on the bench too often for Andre's liking. Andre, had even asked Sir Bobby for a position at Porto, which Bobby had kindly declined, but young Villas-Boas was persistent. When he sent Sir Bobby a letter again questioning his wisdom in only using Paciencia as a substitute, Sir Bobby asked him to back up his argument with facts which Villas-Boas did in emphatic fashion ! Robson, was so impressed with the quality of Villa-Boas's data and in depth analysis to back up his argument that he gave him the role of trainee youth team coach.
Villas-Boas's love of the game was evident to Robson who ensured that he nutured the youngster in order to help him flourish. Robson sent Andre Villas-Boas to Lilleshall in England to undertake his coaching badges. Being only 17 years old, Andre was the youngest student, by some margin, undertaking his Coaching Badges. Andre Villas-Boas gained his UEFA C license agaed just 17. Sir Bobby then used his contacts in the game to give Boas some experience and arranged for him to spend some time at Robson's former club Ipswich Town working with George Burley. Andre's grandmother who was English also aided Andre by teaching him the English Language which ensured he became fluent in English, which also aided his progression as he was able to communicate on a wider level.
When Andre returned back to Porto after his 'Work Experience' he was offered a job in the British Virgin Islands working for their Football Association. This step was made easier as a direct result of his excellent communication skills and his command of the English Language. Once settled into his new surroundings Andre undertook a coaching position with the British Virgin Islands Football Association. Andre spent 18-months over there before he returned to FC Porto, where he was offered a coaching role with Porto's under-19 side. The job offer incidentally was made by the new man in charge, his name ; Jose Mourinho ! Not long into Villas-Boas's new employment, Jose identified a different role for him and remembered Villas-Boas's attention to detail that had impressed Sir Bobby Robson so much. Jose promoted Andre to the role of opposition scout.
Andre thrived in the role of 'Opposition Scout' or the more creatively entitled 'director of opposition intelligence'. His attention to detail meant he left no stone unturned and allowed Mourinho to tailor his plans for the opposition perfectly as a result of the data that Andre provided. Part of Villas-Boas's role would be to scout Porto’s upcoming opponents and provide dossiers for Jose and his players.
Jose Mourinho and Andre Villas-Boas enjoyed a successful partnership at Porto, the highlight of which was winning the UEFA Champions League in 2002. When Jose left Porto for Chelsea he took Andre Villas-Boas with him. He has performed the same role at Chelsea and Inter. Like Jose though, Andre Villas-Boas was supremely ambitious and wanted more than just to be a scout.
In October 2009, Andre left Inter Milan to become manager of Academica in Portugal’s top flight. His only season at Academica saw them finish in 11th place in the division. To the surprise of a number of people, Porto’s president Jorge Pinto da Costa made an approach for Villas-Boas as he wanted Andre to become Porto’s latest manager. Villas-Boas agreed to join Porto and left his role as Academica boss and replaced Jesualdo Ferreira as Manager of Porto.
As I did mention earlier, Andre like Jose Mourinho has become a manager without any playing career of his own. This fact is almost unheard of in the World of Football. Both pay great attention to detail and their analysis of upcoming opponents probably sets them apart from a lot of managers around the World.


 Andre really has walked a similar path to Jose that path has led him into Football Management. Both have been assistant managers at top clubs and both managed to secure managerial jobs in the Portugese Top Division with little previous experience which in itself is no mean feat ! Mourinho managed Lieira and done well securing their highest ever league finish, whilst Villas-Boas's first attempt saw him avoid Relegation with Academia. Which was certainly one of the reasons why people raised eyebrows when Porto came calling.
The similarities between Villas-Boas and Mourinho are almost uncanny. Whilst Jose is a master of psychology and playing mind-games, possibly his greatest strength comes in motivating his teams. Jose always seems to be loved by his players who carry out his gameplan to a tee. Jose has also shown demonstrated that he is a great tactician and this is evidenced in the organisation of his teams. Villas-Boas has certainly displayed some of the above qualities that Mourinho possesses but he states very clearly that he is his own person.
Certainly Andre demonstrated his own tactical ability last season as Porto swept all the teams aside. Whether or not Andre possesses the same charisma and whether he manipulates the media in the same way Mourinho does remains to be seen. However, he does possess the same supreme confidence in his own ability as well as the same will to win that Jose has in abundance.
Andre required those attributes when he took over at Porto from Jesualdo Ferreira. Ferreira's record at Porto had been excellent and this only increased the pressure on Villas-Boas. Ferreira after all had won 3 successive titles in his 4 year stint at Porto. Despite that tremendous record, Ferreira paid for his job when his Porto side could only manage a 3rd Place finish.
That supreme confidence was required and was demonstrated in abundance by Villas-Boas when he was with Porto. Last season saw guide Porto to a title treble, winning both the league and league cup as well as the Europa League. Porto ended last season unbeaten with 27 wins in 30matches, becoming only the second Portugese club to finish a league season unbeaten, after Benfica 1972/73.
A quirky fact from the Europa League Final was that Braga where managed by Domingos Paciencia, the former Porto Striker who Villas-Boas had written to Sir Bobby Robson about all those years previous ! At the end of the match Villas-Boas displayed the classy side of his nature by thanking both Jose Mourinho and in particular Sir Bobby Robson for guiding him in his career. That for me was a really nice touch and demonstrated some humility that is sometimes found wanting in the Professional Game nowadays.
People are making noises that Andre will become the new Jose Mourinho and the similarities are there for all to see. I think that Villas-Boas will want to be judged in his own right and as a mini Mourinho! He has certainly made a very good start to his Managerial career and I am sure there are worse managers to be compared to these days.
I wait to see him do more exploits in Chelsea though i can only hope the fans would be patient with Villa-Boas.

Thursday, 16 June 2011

JACK WIL-WHO?

Its Wilshere, Jack Wilshere and his well toned abs enjoying the summer.

Choi! He is all grown up now.....

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Visit Spain, Visit Madrid

So this has go to be the best Marketing strategy i have seen in a long time. Big ups to the Spanish government, for using such an awesome way of relating the capital’s most beautiful sights in this new video to promote tourism. Real Madrid players, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos and Sami Khedira got in front of the camera to talk about their adopted home city.
Ronaldo talks about how he explores restaurants, Xavi talks about going to the cinemas and shopping (batting eyelashes), Kaka talk about ham, Benzema tells us how much he like tapas, Sergio talks about Flamenco guitarist.
C'mon i better not take all the fun away, check out this work of epic genius.


WHO SAYS COWBOYS CAN'T PARTY???

 Ya'll better think again if you thought they could only ride ponys.....sheeeeesh
Dallas Marvericks owner Mark Cuban i hear kept the boys partying like rockstars ordering 100 bottles of the expensive Ace of Spades champagne at one point in the night. Whooooa....its worth it tho c'mon it's the boys and Mark Cuban's first championship ring for the team.
I must say the guys partyed "in your face" kindda way because they held it down at LIV nightclub in Miami.
Check out photos featuring NBA Finals MVP Dirk Nowizki, Mark Cuban, Lil Wayne, Trey Songz and a coupla Mavs.   







  Hoping they did not wake up singing Jamie Foxx's Blame it *wink wink*

Monday, 13 June 2011

The Terrys in some HEAT

Mrs Toni Terry looking ravishing in her swim suit on the beach in Abu Dhabi

You probably thinking what am thinking too. Can't understand why one would have such a stunning beauty and settle for less...woow!


 Chelsea Skipper John Terry is clearly getting excited by just looking at her....really who wouldn't especially with the rear view.

 Hmmmm these two should get a room ASAP especially because john is about to explode we think the thong is alill too much for a public beach(in UAE with innocent kids).

Friday, 10 June 2011

TOP CELEBS WHO ARE BARCA LOVERS part 2

Whats good  ya'll! So i said i would reveal more top celebs that are Barca fans....LeeeGaw!


Spanish tennis star Álex Corretja is a huge fan of Barca


Cesc has never hidden his love for the team & his desire to join them
Hollywood  star Javier Bardem

Justin Bieber at Madid’s Palacio de Deporetes he's been a footie fan since an early age.
Born in Spain Enrique Iglesias has confessed that he is a huge fan of Lionel Messi.

PIQUE WANTS CESC SO BAD....

Cesc Fabregas like we all know has endured six painful seasons at Arsenal Land of Barreness and has time without number expressed a desire to one day return to the Nou Camp. Guardiola did try to sign Fabregas last season for about £30 million, but Arsene "Baba Ijebu" Wenger REJECTED the offer and persuaded his captain to stay at BarrenVille.
Well, good news for Cesc is that Spanish media have already started reporting that Barca will launch a renewed bid to snatch him to his homeland. We hear a possible £40m offer on the table hmmmm very good i must say!

Wondering how Pique is connected to this? Check out this comment

"COME AND TASTE GLORY WITH YOUR BARCELONA BAND OF BROTHERS."

Awwwwww... how touching i expect this to also melt Cesc's heart knowing that he could say goodbye to BarrenVille and hello to GloryVille with a team that are more like a family. Gerard Pique is quite fond of Cesc the picture below was shortly after the World cup in South Africa last year. 


Notice how excited Pique is? Still don't notice? Ok lets check out these other ones





 See there ya have it! Of all the other Barca boys only his old buddy Pique could be that mischievous...lol