Friday, 30 August 2013

Arsenal Re-signs Flamini


Mathieu Flamini has re-signed for Arsenal, after agreeing a three-year deal worth a reported £50,000 per week with the club today.

The versatile midfielder, who can also fill in at full-back, had left Arsenal to join Milan in 2008, but was released by the Italian side at the end of last season and had been training with the Gunners over the summer.
"We’re very pleased Mathieu has agreed to re-join us," manager Arsene Wenger said. "He is a player of real quality, with a fantastic work rate and great mentality. As we know, Mathieu is a strong midfielder, but is also is comfortable playing in defence too. He is a very good addition to our squad."

Will Wenger spend £70m in four days?

Benzema, Ozil, Di Maria
Arsenal want to blow their entire £70million transfer budget on Real Madrid trio Karim Benzema, Mesut Ozil and Angel Di Maria as they bid to rescue a botched transfer window.

Usain Bolt recovered from another desperate start to win the 100 metres at the Weltklasse Diamond League

Slow start: Bolt was made to work hard as he reacted the slowest out of the nine in the field
Usain Bolt recovered from another desperate start to win the 100 metres at the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich on Thursday night.
Eighteen days after taking the crown at the World Championships in Moscow, the Jamaican was the slowest of the nine-strong field out of the blocks before coming through to win in 9.90 seconds.
The world record holder, who branded his start at the London Anniversary Games last month 'horrific', had to work all the way to the line, only beginning to pull clear after around 80 metres.


Inside El Salvador's secretive prison pits where notorious gangs are crammed together like livestock in shed-sized cells

Huddled together like cattle in a cage, some of the men of El Salvador's prison pits have languished in these rancid holding cells for more than a year.
Huddled together like cattle in a cage, some of the men of El Salvador's prison pits have languished in their rancid holding cells for more than a year. Designed only for temporary 72-hour stays, the sweltering cells, each 12 feet wide and 15 feet tall are crammed with more than 30 people - all veterans of the country's vicious war between the MS-13 and M18

Britain's largest horse

Uneasy rider: Robert Hardman astride Sovereign
The Mail paid a visit to Sovereign and his owner Paul Evans, 39, in Werrington, near Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire. But the first challenge was merely to get aboard something the size of an entry-level elephant.

SYRIA:The humbling of David Cameron

cameron
In an extraordinary assault on the Prime Minister's authority, 50 coalition MPs joined Labour in voting against a watered-down Government motion supporting the 'principle' of military action. There were shouts of 'resign' from the Labour benches as the result - 285 votes to 272 - was announced to a shocked House of Commons.

Thursday, 29 August 2013

BIG BROTHER AFRICA ARCHIVES: Confidence Hold the highest record of Nude Appearance

Confidence who perform the most spectacular nude photo shoot that got many tongues wagging; a situation which got her into another hot argument with yet another housemate who felt Confidence should have acted as a role model to the younger ladies in the house.
see nude photos of  Confidence       

Nigeria Porn Actress Afrocandy Offers Beverly Osu A Movie Role





Afrocandy says if Bev could do it in front of all Africans and for free, then she can do her movie. Hope Beverly replies her and ask for a live audition.

Neymar wins first trophy with Barcelona as Catalans lift Spanish Super Cup after fiery goalless draw with Atletico Madrid

Up for the cup: Neymar has won his first trophy with Barcelona
Barcelona won the Spanish Super Cup against Atletico Madrid on away goals as a goalless draw in the Nou Camp sealed the trophy after a 1-1 draw in the first leg.

Eto'o to seal Chelsea move as striker agrees £10m-a-year pay cut to rejoin Mourinho

SAMUEL ETO'O IS HEADING TO CHELSEA
Chelsea will sign Samuel Eto'o on a stunning £7million one-year deal after admitting defeat in their pursuit of Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney. Eto'o, the 32-year-old Cameroon forward, is taking a huge pay cut from the £17m a year that made him the world's best paid footballer at Anzhi Makhachkala and will sign on a free transfer. He arrived at London's St Pancras station last night and is due to have a medical later today.

Thousands of revellers at recession-hit Spain's Tomatina festival are charged entry for the first time

Crowds of people throw tomatoes at each other during the annual
The town of Bunol near Valencia ended up covered in a sea of red mush as revellers threw 130,000 kilos of over-ripe tomatoes at each other. The local council restricted numbers by charging participants 10 euros (£8.60) to take part in the annual Tomatina festival for the first time ever.

Newlyweds tie the knot while water skiing

Sealed with a kiss: The happy couple actually exchanged vows at Vancouver Waterski Club before taking to the water to celebrate
Weddings are often very personal affairs and when it came time for Cam Auge and Caylee Wasilenko to tie the knot, the daring couple couldn't think of anywhere that they'd rather do it than powering along behind the back of a boat on water skis. First the couple exchanged their vows on dry land at the Vancouver Waterski Club in Bedwell Bay in North Vancouver, British Columbia on Wednesday.

'In the event of my death, I give all to my wife': Poignant wills and personal letters of 230,000 WWI soldiers revealed

Revealed for the first time in 100 years: The will of Private John Fleetwood, grandfather of Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac, who died of dysentery after fighting at Gallipoli during the First World War
The poignant last wishes of thousands of soldiers killed in the First World War are being made available to view online, after they have lain unseen for almost a century.
The hand-written wills of 230,000 soldiers who fought for the British Empire have been placed on a new website where their descendants can view them for the first time.
Many of the wills are accompanied by deeply personal letters penned by the doomed soldiers and intended for loved ones back home that were never posted.