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Wednesday, 10 December 2014

London Based Nigeria Talented Footballer Stabbed To Death

Joel Adesina, a Nigerian teenager, was stabbed in the stomach during a late-night row on Friday night last week in Bethnal Green, East London after Joel and his friends were ambushed while taking a walk and were chased into a housing belongings where he was murdered according to reports. 

He was an ‘ambitious’ and ‘hard-working’ teenager who was talented enough to play professionally in the topflight of the English football league.
According to the Daily Mail, Joel was rushed to the hospital where he died three hours later into Saturday morning.

The police arrested an 18 year-old suspect but later released with no further action to be taken.
Friends and manager of the teenager’s football team represented him a gentle young boy who never stayed out late as he was mostly seen returning home in his football kits.

His coach at Bardag FC Yellows, Ricky Downes, said: ”Joel as a winger was ’as good as gold” and talented enough to play professionally,’.
’To say that myself and the club are devastated is an understatement, we are absolutely in bits.
‘’Joel was a wonderful young lad who had the world at his feet.

’He was a very talented footballer and had ambitions of playing professionally. I think he had a future in the sport and could have played for a living.
 
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Detective Chief Inspector Chris Jones of the Met’s Homicide and Major Crime Command said: ‘Anyone who may have witnessed this altercation or have information which could assist the investigation is asked to contact the police as soon as possible.’ 

Vintage Gerrard' Free Kick not Enough to Safe Reds

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers slammed his team’s first half display in their 1-1 draw with FC Basel, a result which saw them get eliminated from the Champions League, according to Skysports reports.
Despite starting the second half on better terms, they were shortly reduced to 10 men when Lazar Markovic picked up a red card for swinging his arm at Behrang Safari.

Rodgers revealed his unhappiness at their display in the first half after admitting his team was not good enough to compete in the latter stages of the competition, but did have some praise for their performance during the second half.
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“The expectation was to get through the group and we haven’t done that,” he said. “It wasn’t good enough over the course of the group, but we will learn from the experience. We need to be better.
“First half we were very disappointing, our possession and our position in the game was disappointing. Technically we were way short, but second half the players were magnificent.

“The players gave everything in the second half,” he added. “The quality, tempo and speed of the game was better and it looked like they (Basel) were hanging on by the end.”

Liverpool will now be looking forward to kick start another era has they are been eliminated from Champions League to Europa League, this is chance for them to still prove them self in Europe.

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

I Am Proud To Be Her Son - Ronaldo

World footballer of the year Christiano Ronaldo has come out on his facebook account to help his mum lunch her book called MAE CORAGEM. 
 
He showers praises and said he his very thankful and proud to be her son and to have her in his life. Below is the picture and comment made by Rolando on his Facebook page.
Photo: My mother is, without any doubt, a mother courage. I feel very thankful and proud to be her son and to have her in my life. 
 
"My mother is, without any doubt, a mother courage. I feel very thankful and proud to be her son and to have her in my life."

Nigerian Footballers with their Luxury Cars

See top 2 Nigerian footballers living aboard enjoying them selves big time with exotic cars.




Obafemi Martins (Seattle Sounders forward)
He drives a Lamborghini (worth N50m), Porsche Gemballa (worth N20m), BMW X6 (worth N18m) and a Ferrari sport car.



John Obi Mikel (Chelsea midfielder) 
He drives Mercedes G Wagon, Black Mercedes G 500, Range Rover Sport and (Bentley Continental 135 dollars).
 
 

Ex Super Eagles Footballer Taiye Taiwo and wife Proud been Togther

Taiye posted this picture through social media platform today it really shows that there love keep basking stronger and stronger day by day, I go love ooo lols.

They've been married for years and have two kids together...

Three Point a most for Liverpool has Champions League Night Returns

Liverpool will be in action tonight against  Basel in Anfield  has the last round of champions league group stages kick start tonight at 8:45pm.

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The Merseyside red will be hoping to over turn the 1:0 first leg defeat in the hands of Basel has they lie third in the group with 4 point and Basel in second position with 6 point all they will be looking for is to frustrate Liverpool in other to secure just a point which would be enough for them to qualify to the knockout stages.

But it would be a big task because the Brenden Rogers men knows what is as-take if they don't get maximum three point tonight, it means they would be out of champions league probably dropping to Europa League spot.
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Manager Brendan Rogers said in an interview that the players have to step up to the task if they are to keep their Champions League dream alive and the match has echoes of the game against Olympiacos in 2004.
It is exactly 10 years today, with his side under former manager Rafa Benitez needing to win by two clear goals to make the knockout stages, Gerrard smashed home with four minutes to go to clinch a 3-1 victory.

 It was the beginning of the club’s march towards a famous fifth European Cup win in Istanbul against AC Milan – a match which Gerrard heavily influenced again – but Rodgers insists the next generation now need to rise to the occasion.

 “In terms of Steven, we can’t be just reliant solely on him, this has to be about a team performance,” said Rodgers.

“We need other players to step up to the mark, taking on responsibility and being a catalyst and not place it on his shoulders.

 “There are few world class players around so when you are in a team that responsibility falls even more so on you but it has never been about that for us.

“For us to get a result we need for the team to be performing well and get a performance.

 “This is a competition which has a great history here for Liverpool and the Olympiacos game was a part of that.

 “It is an opportunity for the players now to qualify and make sure they write themselves into folklore by winning the game and ensuring they get into the next round – because that is the objective.”