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

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