Wednesday 5 March 2014

Juan Mata was the latest Reds player to take on the corner challenge. Find out how he did by watching our video on ManUtd.com: http://bit.ly/1f2tQbh Juan Mata was the latest Reds player to take on the corner challenge. Find out how he did by watching our video on ManUtd.com: http://bit.ly/1f2tQbh

Juan Mata was the latest Reds player to take on the corner challenge. Find out how he did by watching our video on ManUtd.com: http://bit.ly/1f2tQbh

Inter have confirmed that Nemanja Vidic will join from Manchester United this summer. http://bit.ly/1q5dnMi Inter have confirmed that Nemanja Vidic will join from Manchester United this summer. http://bit.ly/1q5dnMi Like · · Share · 8946540 · 2 hours ago ·

Inter have confirmed that Nemanja Vidic will join from Manchester United this summer.

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Inter have confirmed that Nemanja Vidic will join from Manchester United this summer. http://bit.ly/1q5dnMi Inter have confirmed that Nemanja Vidic will join from Manchester United this summer. http://bit.ly/1q5dnMi Like · · Share · 8946540 · 2 hours ago ·

Inter have confirmed that Nemanja Vidic will join from Manchester United this summer.

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"What's past is gone, what's more important is what lies ahead." Those inspirational words are from Mr Arsenal, Tony Adams. What do you think of that quote? "What's past is gone, what's more important is what lies ahead." Those inspirational words are from Mr Arsenal, Tony Adams. What do you think of that quote? Like · · Share · 14,407458214 · 2 hours ago ·

"What's past is gone, what's more important is what lies ahead."

Those inspirational words are from Mr Arsenal, Tony Adams. What do you think of that quote?

Tuesday 4 March 2014

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#‎FootballNews‬ : Mikel, others arrive for Mexico clash WEDNESDAY'S international friendly between the Super Eagles and their Mexican counterparts is the talk of the town in Atlanta City as both teams and their officials arrived the American city for the World Cup preparatory game. The Nigerian delegation, which left Lagos on Sunday night, arrived in the Atlanta International airport at about 5:05 a.m. local time, which is 12:05 p.m. in Nigeria. After airport formalities,...See more #FootballNews : Mikel, others arrive for Mexico clash WEDNESDAY'S international friendly between the Super Eagles and their Mexican counterparts is the talk of the town in Atlanta City as both teams and their officials arrived the American city for the World Cup preparatory game. The Nigerian delegation, which left Lagos on Sunday night, arrived in the Atlanta International airport at about 5:05 a.m. local time, which is 12:05 p.m. in Nigeria. After airport formalities, the team of officials and four players were taken to the W. Hotels in the city centre where they will stay for the encounter. At the hotel, the Nigerian Ambassador/Consul General, Ambassador Geoffrey I. Teneilabe, was on hand to receive the team and assured that the Nigerian community will come out to back the team tomorrow against Mexico. He believes the team has the ability to overcome the opposition. Head Coach, Stephen Keshi joined the team at lunch time and to his delight most of his foreign based invited players for the encounter had arrived. First to arrive Atlanta was John Mikel Obi of Chelsea of England, who was soon joined by Monaco of France new boy, Elderson Echiejile and Emmanuel Emenike. All invited players were being expected before the team departed for training yesterday evening. The team had their first training session by 2.00 a.m. Nigerian time. Today, the team will have a feel of the Atlanta Dome in its last training session before the game tomorrow at the same venue. At 8 degrees Celsius , the weather in Atlanta is rather cold for those who came from Nigeria, but the foreign based stars seem to like it that way. >>> check out our hot entertainment website now , help us grow :) www.kingebuka.blogspot.com

#‎FootballNews‬ : Mikel, others arrive for Mexico clash

WEDNESDAY'S international friendly between the Super Eagles and their Mexican counterparts is the talk of the town in Atlanta City as both teams and their officials arrived the American city for the World Cup preparatory game.

The Nigerian delegation, which left Lagos on Sunday night, arrived in the Atlanta International airport at about 5:05 a.m. local time, which is 12:05 p.m. in Nigeria. After airport formalities,...See more

The evolution of Barcelona's Lionel Messi, from the 2003/04 season to now. And on Sunday, he scored an amazing free-kick vs Almeria. Watch it again here: http://bit.ly/1g3aS51 The evolution of Barcelona's Lionel Messi, from the 2003/04 season to now. And on Sunday, he scored an amazing free-kick vs Almeria. Watch it again here: http://bit.ly/1g3aS51

The evolution of Barcelona's Lionel Messi, from the 2003/04 season to now. And on Sunday, he scored an amazing free-kick vs Almeria. Watch it again here: http://bit.ly/1g3aS51

Ghana’s key players based in Italy and Kevin-Prince Boateng have shown their utmost commitment to the national team by chartering a flight to Montenegro for Wednesday’s international friendly.Sulley Muntari, Michael Essien, Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu were joined by Germany-based Boateng to charter the flight from Milan to Podgorica.Even though the players are not paid match bonuses for friendlies, the five players charterted the flight to ensure their quick arrival and smooth journey to Montenegro.The Ghana FA is unable to afford chartered flights for players to match venues so it shows that the players paid for the flight to take them directly to Podgorica.This clearly demonstrates how devoted the players are to their country as some people in the past have questioned the commitment of the players to the Black Stars.The picture posted on the social media shows Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu taking the back seta of the small aircraft with Boateng and Muntari taking the front seat.On that occasion it looks like Michael Essien was the cameraman which ruled him out of the nice picture the players posted.They arrived in camp safely and will join their colleagues as they continue full training ahead of Wednesday night’s game.Ghana continue their preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Wednesday with an away friendly against Montenegro with the match being the last before coach Kwesi Appiah names his squad for the World Cup.For the global showpiece, Ghana – quarter-finalists in 2010 – were put into a particularly tough group alongside Germany, Portugal and the United States. Ghana’s key players based in Italy and Kevin-Prince Boateng have shown their utmost commitment to the national team by chartering a flight to Montenegro for Wednesday’s international friendly.Sulley Muntari, Michael Essien, Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu were joined by Germany-based Boateng to charter the flight from Milan to Podgorica.Even though the players are not paid match bonuses for friendlies, the five players charterted the flight to ensure their quick arrival and smooth journey to Montenegro.The Ghana FA is unable to afford chartered flights for players to match venues so it shows that the players paid for the flight to take them directly to Podgorica.This clearly demonstrates how devoted the players are to their country as some people in the past have questioned the commitment of the players to the Black Stars.The picture posted on the social media shows Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu taking the back seta of the small aircraft with Boateng and Muntari taking the front seat.On that occasion it looks like Michael Essien was the cameraman which ruled him out of the nice picture the players posted.They arrived in camp safely and will join their colleagues as they continue full training ahead of Wednesday night’s game.Ghana continue their preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Wednesday with an away friendly against Montenegro with the match being the last before coach Kwesi Appiah names his squad for the World Cup.For the global showpiece, Ghana – quarter-finalists in 2010 – were put into a particularly tough group alongside Germany, Portugal and the United States.

Ghana’s key players based in Italy and Kevin-Prince Boateng have shown their utmost commitment to the national team by chartering a flight to Montenegro for Wednesday’s international friendly.Sulley Muntari, Michael Essien, Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu were joined by Germany-based Boateng to charter the flight from Milan to Podgorica.Even though the players are not paid match bonuses for friendlies, the five players charterted the flight to ensure their quick arrival and smooth journey to Montenegro.The Ghana FA is unable to afford chartered flights for players to match venues so it shows that the players paid for the flight to take them directly to Podgorica.This clearly demonstrates how devoted the players are to their country as some people in the past have questioned the commitment of the players to the Black Stars.The picture posted on the social media shows Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu taking the back seta of the small aircraft with Boateng and Muntari taking the front seat.On that occasion it looks like Michael Essien was the cameraman which ruled him out of the nice picture the players posted.They arrived in camp safely and will join their colleagues as they continue full training ahead of Wednesday night’s game.Ghana continue their preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Wednesday with an away friendly against Montenegro with the match being the last before coach Kwesi Appiah names his squad for the World Cup.For the global showpiece, Ghana – quarter-finalists in 2010 – were put into a particularly tough group alongside Germany, Portugal and the United States.

Ghana’s key players based in Italy and Kevin-Prince Boateng have shown their utmost commitment to the national team by chartering a flight to Montenegro for Wednesday’s international friendly.Sulley Muntari, Michael Essien, Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu were joined by Germany-based Boateng to charter the flight from Milan to Podgorica.Even though the players are not paid match bonuses for friendlies, the five players charterted the flight to ensure their quick arrival and smooth journey to Montenegro.The Ghana FA is unable to afford chartered flights for players to match venues so it shows that the players paid for the flight to take them directly to Podgorica.This clearly demonstrates how devoted the players are to their country as some people in the past have questioned the commitment of the players to the Black Stars.The picture posted on the social media shows Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu taking the back seta of the small aircraft with Boateng and Muntari taking the front seat.On that occasion it looks like Michael Essien was the cameraman which ruled him out of the nice picture the players posted.They arrived in camp safely and will join their colleagues as they continue full training ahead of Wednesday night’s game.Ghana continue their preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Wednesday with an away friendly against Montenegro with the match being the last before coach Kwesi Appiah names his squad for the World Cup.For the global showpiece, Ghana – quarter-finalists in 2010 – were put into a particularly tough group alongside Germany, Portugal and the United States. Ghana’s key players based in Italy and Kevin-Prince Boateng have shown their utmost commitment to the national team by chartering a flight to Montenegro for Wednesday’s international friendly.Sulley Muntari, Michael Essien, Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu were joined by Germany-based Boateng to charter the flight from Milan to Podgorica.Even though the players are not paid match bonuses for friendlies, the five players charterted the flight to ensure their quick arrival and smooth journey to Montenegro.The Ghana FA is unable to afford chartered flights for players to match venues so it shows that the players paid for the flight to take them directly to Podgorica.This clearly demonstrates how devoted the players are to their country as some people in the past have questioned the commitment of the players to the Black Stars.The picture posted on the social media shows Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu taking the back seta of the small aircraft with Boateng and Muntari taking the front seat.On that occasion it looks like Michael Essien was the cameraman which ruled him out of the nice picture the players posted.They arrived in camp safely and will join their colleagues as they continue full training ahead of Wednesday night’s game.Ghana continue their preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Wednesday with an away friendly against Montenegro with the match being the last before coach Kwesi Appiah names his squad for the World Cup.For the global showpiece, Ghana – quarter-finalists in 2010 – were put into a particularly tough group alongside Germany, Portugal and the United States.

Ghana’s key players based in Italy and Kevin-Prince Boateng have shown their utmost commitment to the national team by chartering a flight to Montenegro for Wednesday’s international friendly.Sulley Muntari, Michael Essien, Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu were joined by Germany-based Boateng to charter the flight from Milan to Podgorica.Even though the players are not paid match bonuses for friendlies, the five players charterted the flight to ensure their quick arrival and smooth journey to Montenegro.The Ghana FA is unable to afford chartered flights for players to match venues so it shows that the players paid for the flight to take them directly to Podgorica.This clearly demonstrates how devoted the players are to their country as some people in the past have questioned the commitment of the players to the Black Stars.The picture posted on the social media shows Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu taking the back seta of the small aircraft with Boateng and Muntari taking the front seat.On that occasion it looks like Michael Essien was the cameraman which ruled him out of the nice picture the players posted.They arrived in camp safely and will join their colleagues as they continue full training ahead of Wednesday night’s game.Ghana continue their preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Wednesday with an away friendly against Montenegro with the match being the last before coach Kwesi Appiah names his squad for the World Cup.For the global showpiece, Ghana – quarter-finalists in 2010 – were put into a particularly tough group alongside Germany, Portugal and the United States.

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