Saturday, 30 November 2013

I WAS FORCED TO MASTURBATE



Retired footballer David Beckham recently revealed that he was forced to masturbate in front of his teammates as part of his initiation into Manchester United's youth team in 1991.

Beckham, who opened up about the incident in a documentary titled The Class of ’92, said the incident happened when he was just 16 years old. He said he was forced to stare at a calendar photo of eighties Reds soccer player Clayton Blackmore (pictured right) and pleasure himself, while his teammate watched, as part of an embarrassing hazing ritual.

“Everyone had an initiation that you had to go through on the youth team, that was one of the most uncomfortable ones. The fact that I had to look at Clayton Blackmore’s calendar and do certain things. I was embarrassed when I was saying it on camera let alone talking about it more. But it’s something that we all had to go through. It was definitely something I wouldn’t like to go through again!' Beckham said
The Class of ’92, is a documentary about the generation of Manchester United stars who came of age two decades ago

Thursday, 28 November 2013

IHEANACHO TO SIGN FOR MANCITY

Nigerian wonderkid Kelechi Iheanacho will sign a deal with Manchester City, according to the player's father. Iheanacho was named the best player at November's Under-17s World Cup after scoring six goals, including one in the final, as his country triumphed in the United Arab Emirates. He has since been linked in his homeland with moves to Porto and Chelsea but his father, James, claims that the Etihad Stadium will be his next destination. "As I am talking to you, I have chosen in my mind that Kelechi is going to Manchester United," he told Super Sport's 'Monday Night Football', before appearing to correct himself by saying: "I have told you that he is going to Manchester City." Iheanacho senior later confirmed to MTNFootball.com that the player's family made a joint decision on where he would go in a meeting on Monday night. "We prayed [on Monday] and, after due consultations with family members, we came up with Manchester City, believing he has a future there," he explained. "That is where he will be uplifted." The young striker had been declared missing by his father on Friday after he had left his home in Owerri without alerting his family but returned early on Monday morning before a decision on his future was made. James has been integral in his son's fledgling career, with rumours that he had valued the starlet at €1 million (£840,000), though he denied those claims, declaring: "No, those people are my enemies. I never said that."

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

KOLO TOURE:CITY MUST REGRET SELLING ME



liverpool defender Kolo Toure believes Manchester City must regret sanctioning his departure from the club.

The Ivorian moved to Anfield in the summer having struggled to gain first-team action in his final season at the Etihad Stadium.

Toure has already made eight league starts this season as his new club have climbed to second in the table, and the defender feels he has proven a point to City.







"I was better than certain players at Manchester City but I was left on the bench," the 32-year-old told The Sun.

"Before I left the club, I told the people in charge that they would regret letting me go. People said I was finished and that I could never get back to my former level.

"But now I am at Liverpool - and I am sure that City must be kicking themselves when they see how I am performing."

Toure sees similarities between his own situation and the one brother Yaya faced when leaving Barcelona to join City in 2010.
"I have had a similar experience to Yaya," he added. "Managers come to clubs bringing players with them and they want to pick them at all costs - whether they are any good or not.

"Yaya was much better than Sergio Busquets at Barcelona. But he was behind him in the pecking order and he found that hard to accept.

"I advised him to come to Manchester City while I was still there. He listened to his big brother's advice - and now he is the big boss on the field for them

Thursday, 21 November 2013

MESSI HAILS CR7



Madrid - Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi praised archrival Cristiano Ronaldo's goal-scoring prowess in an interview published on Thursday as speculation mounted that the Portuguese international could be picked as World Player of the Year.
A day after picking up a Golden Boot award for scoring 46 league goals last season, more than any other player in Europe, the 26-year-old Messi paid respect to his Real Madrid rival.
"I don't know if Cristiano Ronaldo is at his peak but he is always there scoring goals in all the games and taking part in his club and national side," Messi told Spanish sports daily Marca and other European sports journalists.
"He has been doing that for many years and whether he is at his peak or a bit less makes no difference."
The 28-year-old Ronaldo is emerging as a favourite to pick up this year's Ballon d'Or for the world's best player over four-time winner Messi.
Ronaldo scored a hat-trick on Tuesday as Portugal qualified for their fourth straight World Cup finals and he tops the Spanish league scoreboard so far this season with 16 goals in 13 matches.
Messi has 11 goals from eight games in the league this season but has been sidelined for up to eight weeks with a muscle tear in his left hamstring muscle, his third leg injury this season.
Messi brushed off comments in the media about his injuries, following some criticism that he should have paced himself better.
"What they say about the injury did not worry me and does not worry me because I am used to people talking and saying many things not only about the injury but about pretty much everything," he said.
"I am sorry I cannot help my team-mates now but it is an injury that heals normally and I will be back next year keen to get started."
The Argentine international said there was no chance of his leaving Barcelona despite suggestions that some clubs would be ready to write a blank cheque to sign him.
"My intention is to stay with Barcelona for good," Messi said.
"I am grateful if what they say is true and there are people interested. It makes you proud that they say such things. But my life is with Barcelona."
Despite picking up four World Player of the Year awards, three Golden Boots, and with Barcelona a string of Liga, King's Cup and Champions League victories, Messi said he still dreamed of winning the World Cup with Argentina.
"I have had the fortune of winning all the individual and club awards. Getting the World Cup would be a dream for me, for my team-mates and for a whole country that has not won in a long time," he said.
Argentina have big hopes, Messi said.
"We aim to arrive in top form to win the World Cup, which is the dream for the whole of Argentina," he said.
Asked about Argentina's biggest rivals, Messi said Brazil, Germany and Spain were widely seen as World Cup favourites, "and then there is always a surprise team that appears".
For the Champions League, Messi said he saw Real Madrid and Bayern Munich as Barcelona's most serious challengers.

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

TERRY MAY SNUB ENGLAND




John Terry will not return for England even if they ask him to reconsider his retirement.
The former England captain walked away from the international game in September 2012 and Roy Hodgson insisted on Tuesday night that he would not panic and turn to the 32-year-old in the wake of poor defeats against Chile and Germany.
England’s defence was shaky in both those Wembley losses, but Sportsmail understands that Terry is adamant he will not return if called upon. 

The Chelsea captain has been excellent for Chelsea under Jose Mourinho and after falling out of favour last season has played every minute of their current Barclays Premier League campaign.
A source close to Terry said: ‘John only wants to concentrate on Chelsea. He is in good form, is fit and doing well.
‘He has retired from international football and has no plans to change that.


Former England right-back Danny Mills, who is part of the FA commission plotting the way forward for the national team, led the calls on Tuesday night for Terry to be recalled on the back of two underwhelming home defeats.
But Hodgson dismissed the idea. He said: ‘We’ve moved on from that. John retired.
'We’ve qualified with our 10 matches and 10 matches with (Gary) Cahill and (Phil) Jagielka. And we’ve seen a very good performance from Chris Smalling.

think it’s important that we continue along those lines, continue looking forward and that we don’t start panicking and looking backwards every time we have a reverse.’The last of Terry’s 78 England appearances came against Moldova in a World Cup qualifier before he was banned by the FA for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.


Bringing John Terry back into the England fold is a route to be steered clear of by Roy Hodgson.
It would be like plotting a path to Brazil with a new SatNav only to reverse back home at the first sign of traffic and get out the old A-Z.
It is clear Terry would offer the national team plenty in defence: experience, leadership, know-how. But he retired from international football at a perceived slight against his character by the FA and the status quo should remain.
What signal would it send to recall a man found guilty by the governing body of racially abusing another player? Besides, that would entail some form of coercion and Hodgson would be mindful not to open himself up in such a way.

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

WHAT WENT WRONG? FARMCNTERFC VS UNITED BOYS

Its no longer a news that farmcenterfc were defeated away at maitumbi. Although,the match was marred with bad officiating.
farmcenterfc was defeated at home 2:1 by united boys a forth nite ago,and were thrashed during the return leg  by three nil.
the match was indeed entertaining as both sides played very well.the first half ended goalless.it was in the second half of the game,that farmcenterfc conceded all three goal.

what do you think is the problem? please comment and contribute.

man u vs Real Sociedad

The Real Sociedad boss believes his side's form has improved markedly since their 1-0 defeat at Old Trafford and is confident of pulling off an upset
Real Sociedad do not fear Tuesday's Champions League opponents Manchester United, according to the Spanish side's coach Jagoba Arrasate.

La Real sit rooted to the bottom of Group A with zero points from three games and face a huge challenge in making it out ahead of current leaders United, second-placed Bayer Leverkusen and Shakhtar Donetsk just above them.

Despite the three-time European champions' status as favourites, Arrasate insists that he has faith that his team - which finished fourth in La Liga under former trainer Philippe Montanier last season - can defeat the Red Devils at Anoeta.

"We haven’t thought about the change in schedule, we just learned about it," he told reporters on Monday.

"What we are thinking about is that we have a very important game and that if we do things the right way, we can beat Manchester United.

"We don’t have an inferiority complex. We want to do a good job and we are aiming to do that, and if we can, I believe we can win."

Real Sociedad have scored 10 goals in their last three Spanish top flight matches en route to two wins and a draw since they were beaten 1-0 by United on October 23, and the club's coach is confident that the gap in quality has decreased since that result.

"We've been playing better in La Liga and maybe we have reduced the difference between the two teams," Arrasate added.

"I think we can play better than we did at Old Trafford. We'll try to be very tight in defence, not concede many chances and then put our chances away. They are very good on the break, they showed that at Old Trafford.

"We're doing much better, we've got two very good results, got two good victories at home and kept two clean sheets. We’re getting used to playing during the week and we’re going to try to win the game."