Thursday 28 January 2010

Well done Manchester United!






That’s not because of its success of trouncing the neighbouring team Manchester City in the Carling Cup Final.

It’s for its stance against hooliganism at that match.

To have any football player – even if they are representing your bitter rival - hit by a coin, even if it’s thrown by one of your ‘fans’ is insulting and cheapens the game.

I truly hope Manchester United catch the person(s) responsible for soiling such a brilliant game at Old Trafford with their childish actions.

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I’m saddened to hear that Crystal Palace has gone into administration.

This was the club that gave Ian Wright a chance to play at a professional level. Because he was over the age of 21, it was a risk for them to take him on but it did pay off.

Ian left Crystal Palace acrimoniously because he wanted to move onto bigger things, which included winning championships.

At that time, Arsenal was the only club in London that could provide the challenge he so desperately wanted.

Looking at how things have since turned out for him and Crystal Palace, it’s clear that Mr Wright made the right – or should that be the Wright - decision.

But as one door shuts, another opens. Victor Moses, a striker for CP, looks set to be going to new pastures.

To get more on this saga, press here.

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Well done Andy Murray for reaching the Australian Open Final.

Tennis doesn’t have the same appeal in Scotland as it does in England and Wales, which is why I’m both astonished and pleased at the success of Andy.

For an up to date link on his achievement, click here.

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The pictures included are those during a trip to Barbados - imaging waking up to view like this in your back-garden!

The others, including the man dancing above, are during a party.

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Light and Peace

Andria

Wednesday 27 January 2010

Time for Teletubbies!






That was the first thought that came to mind when I saw the futuristic home Manchester United ace Gary Neville wants to build.

This carbon-free bunker, which will be powered by wind and solar panels, will cost the 34 year-old £8milllion.

The pad, which keen environmentalist Gary spent three years planning, will include a pool and gym - if (or when) he gets permission to go ahead with the scheme.

Gary may not have the natural agility of Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes on the football pitch but judging on the architect's impression, he clearly has a keen eye for design and detail.

Take a look yourself and read more about the plan, by clicking here.

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A man has been charged for racially abusing England and Sunderland striker Darren Bent's mum.

Sunderland fan John Andrew Davison, allegedly made the remarks last November, at Wigan's DW Stadium after Bent's side lost 1-0.

Bent condemned the said remarks on his Twitter page.

Mr Davison, 25, from Chester-le-Street Co Durham, now has an appointment at Wigan JPs next month, to give a reply to the charge.

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Jermain Defoe's half-brother was killed by one punch in the face.

Jade Defoe, 26, is said to of fallen to the pavement by the force of the strike in Leytonstone, east London, which happened in broad daylight.

Mr Defoe suffered a fractured skull and brain injuries as a result of the altercation.

Mr Christopher Farley admits the assault.

The trial for Jade's death is in processes.

The popular rapper died in hospital four days after the attack in Stratford, east London, which happened after 4pm on 20 April 2009.

Mr Farley, 34, of Leytonstone, east London, denies manslaughter.

The trial continues.

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Tonight's the night for the ultimate grudge match!

At this moment I'm not concerned about the Premiership title race.

Looking at what happened last week, today's Manchester derby is going to be unforgettable!

Who can forget the way Carlos Tevez behaved on the pitch last week, after getting one over his former club and calling a former Man Utd team-mate a boot-licker?

I have to admit, City have become a better team, attitude wise, under Roberto Mancini.

Last year, in the first confrontation of the season between them, you could tell it was United who wanted to win and City who would settle for a draw.

But of late, it's been City who really wants to succeed, rather than be grateful for the privilege of simply being the most costly team in the league.

I'm going to reserve a seat at my local pub for this event!

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I've included pictures from a recent holiday in Barbados - one includes a picture of my dad's sisters - enjoy!

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Be good!

Light and Peace

Andria

Monday 25 January 2010

I’m glad Elen Rivas is back!

I’ve read her interview in Fabulous, the News of the World magazine and I’m glad to see that she’s making a comeback.

The former fiancée of Chelsea FC midfielder Frank Lampard is fighting fit again after last year's break-up.

Ms Rivas is now the face of Ultimo’s Diamond Boutique range for Tesco.

It’s her first launch in modelling.

To see more of her interview, including a behind-the-scenes video, click here.

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I can fully understand David Beckham’s grim face when a blonde TV presenter grabbed him by his groin.

Elena Di Cioccio wore a pair of yellow rubber gloves as she launched for his private parts, saying she wanted to see if he measured up to his photographs for Emporio Armani underwear.

I read what she said in reply, insisting that Mr Beckham had conned us.

Nevertheless, if it was a male presenter groping the sexual organs of a woman celebrity, I’m sure people would be calling that sexual assault.

To judge for yourself, click here.

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It’s good to se West Ham star Calum Davenport back in training.

He’s allegedly been knifed by his sister Cara’s boyfriend.

But today he’s pleaded not guilty at Luton Crown Court to assaulting his sister.

The Daily Mail has reported this issue.

To get a good read of the facts, click here.

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It’s been suggested that former Real Madrid favourite Ruud Van Nistelrooy is going to West Ham.

But what from what’s recently come out, it seems that he’s destined for Hamburg FC.

To read a good review - by The Independent newspaper - of this talented player and the troubles he has faced throughout his career, click here.

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England captain and Chelsea FC ace John Terry wants to be a country gent.

He looked great at the National Television Awards last Wednesday but it seems Mr Terry and his wife want to get away from London.

This will mean leaving his mansion in Surrey.

To read further, click here.

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Sports Relief 2010 is here!

T-shirts for this event are already on sale at Sainsbury’s to raise money for this good cause, which kicks off on March 19.

In one TV sketch, Formula One World Champion Jenson Button gets a driving lesson!

The Mirror newspaper has done a good layout on this event.

To see a gallery of stars displaying fashion gear for Sports Relief 2010, click here.

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Be good!

Light and Peace

Andria

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Tuesday 19 January 2010

Happy January!

I hope all of you enjoyed seeing in the New Year.

I was going to visit the London Eye - where I'm sure I would of seen many friends and colleagues, past and present.

I decided it was simply too cold that New Year's Eve night for me to go anywhere far from where I live.

So I stayed at home. Yes that was boring and I saw in 2010 alone but I was warm - that's a priority for me!

For all of you who ventured out to central London, I hope it all went well and you saw in the new decade with style and happiness.

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I'm glad Coleen Rooney's disabled sister is on the mend, after spending most of last month at Liverpool's Alder Hey Children's Hospital.

Her name is Rosie and she has the incurable Rett Syndrome - in this case, Mrs Rooney's sibling cannot speak or walk.

Rosie was admitted as she was suffering from Swine Flu, which could be fatal for this 11 year-old.

Despite recently becoming proud parents to a son called Kai, the Manchester United striker and his wife spent most of Christmas at Rosie's bedside - she was in intensive care.

Now she's out, Wayne can concentrate on the up and coming Manchester derby.

Looking at how City is doing under manager Roberto Mancini, it's not surprising that many don't want to say who will win.

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My heartfelt wishes goes to Annmarie, the wife of Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin Van Der Sar.

This quiet and demure woman reportedly collapsed at home during the family’s Christmas celebration.

It's suspected she's had a Stroke.

Van Der Sar, the number one keeper for this club, has got official permission to stay in Holland at his wife's side until she makes a full recovery.

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I admire David Beckham sticking to his principles by insisting he will not play for mega-rich rivals Manchester City.

I read in his recent interview that he's also taking cookery classes - everyone needs a creative outlet.

Then again, that's what another former number seven at this club did to get him away from the stress and demands of football - Cristiano Ronaldo.

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Speaking of which, I saw his poses - which includes baring his impressive torso - to promote the latest Emporio Armani Underwear and Armani Jeans.

Either you admire or dislike the guy but lets face it, he has a lot of people who love him and Armani realises this too.

Even when Wayne Rooney married his wife in Italy in July 2008, the main issue of interest for many was whether Ronaldo would stay or leave Manchester United.

Now the Real Madrid winger is clearly showing he's got what it takes to succeed both on and off the pitch.

I would provide a link but I'm sure many of you have already found them - there's plenty to choose from!

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Well done Gareth Thomas on coming out as gay.

Rugby is a very male focused sport, so for this retired player to come out of the closet is very brave.

He's on the cover of Attitude magazine this month.

This is a good link, by the Pink News online.

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Another sports star on the cover of a magazine (which shows the crossover appeal of sport) is Tiger Woods, on the front cover of Vanity Fair U.S.A.

Looking at what's recently come out about him, particularly regarding his mistresses, well that too seems like it's going to be an interesting read.

The front cover picture of the shirtless golfer, taken by respected American portrait photographer Annie Leibovitz, certainly says a thousand words.

Here's a link to the Vanity Fair spread.

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Tottenham Hotspur boss Harry Redknapp will appear at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court on February 11.

He's being charged with avoiding tax and national insurance contributions between 1 April 2002 and 28 November 2007.

If he's found guilty, he's facing an unlimited fine and jail term.

Redknapp's solicitor put the disputed sum at around £40,000.00.

The move comes after nearly three years of investigation by the police and customs officers.

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Here comes the inevitable: people calling for Liverpool FC to sack manager Rafa Benitez.

The recent FA Cup exit against Reading has rocked this once mighty club.

But looking at how many of his top players have been out this year due to injury, I wasn't surprised that Liverpool are struggling to remain in the top half.

Now former Liverpool star Ronnie Whelan (1979-1994) is also calling for him to go.

Click here to see what he has to say about the current state of the club and Benitez.

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A bitter-sweet tune is reaching my ears over West Ham FC.

On the sweet side, they've got new owners of media magnate David Sullivan and long-time business partner David Gold, who sold their stake in Birmingham City last year.

But the bitter news is that West Ham have a £100million debt and the club may leave Upton Park.

The Bolyen family, one of them helped produce one of England and Wales's finest queens - Elizabeth I - have a link with this club.

My cousins, brothers Colin and Mark Dash, are lifelong Hammers fans.

The same goes for many members of staff who live locally and work at the home of England 1966 World Cup captain Bobby Moore.

How will they pull it off? Only time will tell.

Read the latest on this link.

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Another sad situation is facing my local football team.

Queens Park Rangers (QPR) have sacked another boss.

Paul Hart was dismissed after just five games.

Yet he is the tenth boss under Rangers co-owner Flavio Briatore's two and a half year reign.

Considering this club also has some of the world's most richest men as co-owners, including steel billionaire Lakshmi Mittal - I once saw his private room at QPR, which has pure crocodile skin wallpaper - it's really sad for me to see the state it's in.

Hopefully the next manager will at least provide some stability to this club until this season ends.

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I'm saddened to hear that legendary rugby union commentator Bill McLaren has died.

This great man, known as the voice of rugby, received an OBE, CBE and MBE for his services to sport.

Here's a good link, provided by the BBC.

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On a final note, it's good to hear that goalkeeper David James is in demand.

He's been going through a tortuous time at debt-ridden Portsmouth, so to see Spurs FC and Stoke FC wanting his services is a real break-through for the 39 year-old goalie.

I, like many, don't want to see Pompey go into administration but if I was in the same situation as Mr James, I would take whatever opportunities are available.

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Until next time

Light and Peace

Andria

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