Monday 16 February 2009

VALENTINE'S DAY SUCKS!

Well it did for me, as I had no one to share it with!

It seems that I wasn’t the only one, as England and Chelsea ace Frank Lampard has been dumped by his Spanish fiancée, divorcee Elen Rives.

It seems that after all the straying he’s done from the martial bed – yes they’ve never actually married but they do have two biological children together – Ms Rives decided to call it a day during a holiday in Florida last month.

I truly feel sorry for both of them, as Elen was Lampard’s first proper girlfriend and they’ll be no shortage of women who will be happy to replace Luna – so long as Frank keeps playing top-flight football and for a high profile club.

As touching as it is to see a man like Mr Lampard on the football pitch, showing equal measure of skill, strength, passion and dedication to his team, they’ll be plenty of women who will be willing to be his mistress and others waiting to be Mrs Frank Lampard who only care about using his name and title to further their own talents and profile – if they have any!

Sadly they’ll be no shortage of "models" or "singers" who will see Mr Lampard as a meal ticket for instant fame, not like Ms Rives, who – unlike the majority of WAGS – kept a low profile.

Because Frank and Elen weren’t married, they won’t be going through a messy divorce, unlike Thierry Henry’s split from his wife, or Ian Wright’s divorce from then wife Deborah - she too had enough of forgiving Ian and decided to walk away.

Her interview in The Mail newspaper, after the revelation of another Chelsea FC player, Ashley Cole, cheating on his wife, Girls Aloud performer Cheryl, was moving and touching.

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It’s impossible not to know about Jade Goody’s increasing problem regarding her battle against cancer.

Like many who watched Ms Goody over the years, I’ve grown to see her take on one challenge after another and seeing the recent pictures of her with no hair are just as powerful as the interviews accompanying them.

Keep showing everyone that you’re a survivor Jade and I hope all goes well on your wedding day.

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Congratulations to Kate Moss on being pregnant with her second child.

She seems really happy with Jamie Hince and having a younger brother or sister will be great for Kate’s daughter Lila Grace, now six years of age.

She’s past the important 12-week stage so hopefully it should now be plain sailing – even with the delivery, as once you’ve had your first, it’s easy regarding the next delivery – so I’ve been told, as I’ve never given birth yet, ha ha!

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I was a football steward on Saturday 14th February, for West Ham Vs Middlesbrough, which involved a lot of tight stewarding but the match went well.

Since it was on a day that I had no red roses to give or receive, I’ll report on the day’s events like this:

This match reminded me of Kanye West’s album 808s & Heartbreak: both sides suffered their fair share of woes and scoffing the chocolates as the match ended one each side.

Both teams were upbeat and happy at the start of the event, which really wasn’t remarkable, with the ball simply passing from player to player.

A few challenges did happen but the pitch came alive after the 22nd minute, when Stewart Downing for M'borough hit home the first goal.

The hammers fans – who were right behind the goal, could only give blank stares, as if their valentine had thrown all the candy and roses back in their face and was openly cavorting with a new love, with the first track off the 808s album, Say You Will, ringing in my ears.

The M’broough fans cheered on at their team getting the first goal, even if it was a scrappy affair, like getting the girl you want then showing indifference towards her now she’s yours.

But West Ham weren’t to be beat, as in the 83rd minute, left-back Herita Ilunga scored a fine goal, again with the Hammers fans right behind them.

Their joy at equalising was ecstatic; like a husband who was glad his unfaithful wife was back with him for good, they simply didn’t care about what had happened in the past.

The fifth track of the Heartbreak album, Love Lockdown must have been the song on the minds of the West Ham fans, while the Middlesbrough supporters were left humming the 3rd tune, appropriately called Heartless, realising their lover – sorry the points – will have to be shared, whether they like it or not.

In all, both sides had their backs scrubbed: the 4th song off the above album, Amazing (featuring Young Jeezy) said it the best.

It was a good day, which started and ended well.

I’ve got some more pictures to show you of my time at Liverpool – including me with no make-up on – please go and see this city, you’ll enjoy yourself!

Don’t forget to check out my other internet site: www.andriagreaves.com

Light and Peace

Andria Greaves

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