Wednesday 8 April 2009

Robinho will come back stronger!

Brazilian and Manchester City star Robinho won’t be facing any charges over an allegation that he committed a serious sexual assault at a nightclub in Leeds.

The 25 year-old was arrested, regarding a report by an 18 year-old woman in the northern city of Leeds in January this year.

But a spokeswoman from West Yorkshire Police said: “A file was submitted to the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) who decided no further action should be taken.”

This must come as a huge relief for Robinho and his family.

It should also serve as a warning to other football stars in the media spotlight to be careful as to where you go after hours, as Robinho, his wife and family, from the time this started until now, must have been to hell and back over this allegation.

Neighbouring footballer Cristiano Ronaldo also went through a similar hell. Five years ago he too had a serious sexual accusation against him but came back from it a stronger and better player.

Hopefully Robinho will now do the same and we’ll finally see why Real Madrid received a share of the 32.5 million pound transfer fee, paid in September 2008.

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When talking of sport, many people still think of men running about on the rugby or football pitch.

Some even think about cricket – although not many realise why certain games are called a ‘test’.

So I want to pass on my congratulations to the Woman’s England Cricket team for winning the world cup a few weeks ago.

Let’s face it, when have we last said that about the England men’s cricket team?

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Hell’s Kitchen star Marco Pierre White is not a man to mess with!

So I wish all the stars in this year’s show, including Ms Dynamite, all the best which includes comedian Adrian Edmondson, who it seems Mr White has already tipped for success.

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Liverpool vs Chelsea, UEFA Champions League Quarter Final – tonight!

I’m going to be so excited to watch this match!

Mainly because I’m going to see how four great men, in two great teams, play off against each other.

They are:

John Terry v Fernando Torres

England’s best defender against one of the world’s best strikers.

It will be exceedingly interesting to see who comes out on top!

This match could depend on Terry’s power and positional excellence against Torres’ pace, guile and strength.

Frank Lampard v Steven Gerrard

Just who is England’s best midfielder?

England’s football manager Fabio Capello has found the key in having the pair both playing in midfield but this is the match where these two great men will finally be able to prove just who is top dog in midfield - once and for all.

Let the battle commence!

I’m now off to buy myself a cool, cold bottle of Jamaican Ginger Beer – sorry mum - as some of you may realise, I’m of Barbadian parentage.

But this drink hits the spot Sorrell simply doesn’t and I can’t make Mauby.

Light and Peace

Andria

PS, don’t forget to visit my other internet page: www.andriagreaves.com

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