Friday, May 31, 2013

Reason's why Luis Suarez Would Leave LFC

Luis Suarez insists he is ready for a "change of environment" as doubts over his future at Liverpool remain.


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Been the Only Player in the Premier league to receive the highest match Ban should be a Strong enough reason for the Hit man to leave.

Suarez has been linked with a move to Real Madrid
Suarez, 26, has attracted interest from Real Madrid, with the striker claiming on Wednesday that he is ready to quit English football due to the criticism he has faced from sections of the media.

Although the Uruguay international has oft reassured Liverpool of his commitment to the club, Suarez admits this summer would be the best time for him to move overseas.
"I do not know when I'm going and I do not know if I'm staying," Suarez said at a press conference ahead of Uruguay's friendly against France. "Obviously the club want me to stay, but I've talked to the coach (Brendan Rodgers) and he knows what I want.
"He was a player and my team-mates understand that my situation is difficult. It's a good moment for a change of environment because of all I've been through in England, where I haven't been judged as a player but based on other things.
"I have only words of thanks to the club, the fans of Liverpool, but the treatment I received from the rest of England in recent weeks has been tough. It (Liverpool) is a spectacular club, but they are aware of the way that the press treats me."
In an interview with Uruguayan radio station Sport 890 on Wednesday, Suarez suggested a move to Real Madrid could help save his public image, although there have been no talks with the Spanish giants.
"My family, my image - that's what matters to me most," he said. "The coach and some colleagues know that I suffered, I was treated badly and I did not feel comfortable and they know perfectly.
"It's nothing against Liverpool, on the contrary, I feel very comfortable at the club, but I have a daughter and I do not want to hear bad things about her father. In England they talk about many things and in some ways I feel uncomfortable.
"If I stay it is because it is a great club but also in turn I know that it is difficult because of the harassment I get from the press."
Suarez added: "England and Spain are the best leagues in the world. It is normal that it is impossible to say no to big teams for which one always dreams. Yet I have nothing, I have not spoken with Real Madrid nor with Liverpool.
"My agent has not told me anything either and that leaves me alone, but they (the media) are speculating. Every time you do something is becomes big. I just said I'm very happy at Liverpool and I'll be forever grateful to this great city and this club made me grow so much, where I still have a contract."

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Real madrid in £40m Suarez hunt(but Reds vow to keep him)

LIVERPOOL are determined to fight off a £40million bid for Luis Suarez from Real Madrid.



The Spanish giants have contacted the striker’s agent Pere Guardiola, brother of new Bayern Munich boss Pep.
Suarez tops Real’s shortlist of strikers because he is cheaper than Napoli star Edinson Cavani, who has a £52m get-out clause.

But a senior Liverpool source said: “We will not sell Luis Suarez.
“Brendan Rodgers has said this on several occasions and the club will not entertain any bids be it Real Madrid or anyone else.

“Luis is one of the world’s best players and is not for sale.”
Despite that, Suarez, 26, could be tempted by the lure of Champions League football.
Real will table a bid once new manager Carlo Ancelotti severs his links with current club Paris Saint-Germain and takes charge at the Bernabeu.

In my opinion i feel he is Going Nowhere for now.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Transfer Talk Video: Bale,Cavani,Arsenal's $85,its summer war chest.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=z667qnlH-DY



With domestic seasons coming to an end across Europe, the fans are turning their attentions to who their club will look to sign this summer.

Arsenal, having won the race for Champions League football, will hand Arsene Wenger a hefty transfer war chest, while Tottenham's hierarchy are plotting next season's attack from the sunny shores of the Caribbean. Mourinho is set to transform Chelsea, once his return is confirmed, but where will Edinson Cavani be playing next season?

To discuss these and all the other whispers, James Richardson is joined by Goal's Peter Staunton and former Liverpool and England striker Emile Heskey.


Lewandowski will join Bayern this summer, says Agent

he Poland international's representative has revealed that his client will follow Mario Gotze to the Champions League winners ahead of next season

Cezary Kucharski, one of Robert Lewandowski's agents, has revealed that the striker will leave Borussia Dortmund for Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window.

The Poland international has long been linked with a move to the Champions League winners and his representative has made it clear that the deal could be completed shortly.

"Robert will join Bayern this summer. There is no point in pretending that he will not move to Bayern. Robert wants to leave and that is what will happen," Kucharski told TVN24.

"It is a matter of time. It could be a done deal within a week or within two to three weeks. We are waiting for a signal from the club. We are working on this deal.



"Robert needs a new challenge. He needs other people around him, a new coach and new motivation."

Maik Barthel, Lewandowski's other agent, claimed earlier this season that the 24-year-old has already agreed terms with another club, prompting Bayern to issue a statement denying that they had reached an agreement with the striker back in April.

Nevertheless, Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes suggested at the weekend that Lewandowski is destined to follow in the footsteps of Mario Gotze and leave BVB for the Allianz Arena side.

Lewandowski has a contract with Dortmund until June 2014, yet he's widely expected to leave the club this summer following his refusal to sign a new deal.

He had also caught the attention of clubs such as Juventus, Manchester United and Real Madrid, but his next destination seems to be Munich following Kucharski's latest comments.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

BREAKING NEWS:Barcelona Signs Neymar on a 5 year Deal.

Both the club and the Brazilian forward himself have confirmed he will formally put pen to paper on Monday and join the Camp Nou giants this summer.



Barcelona has officially confirmed it has reached a deal with Santos to sign Brazilian star Neymar, who will sign a five-year contract with the club on Monday.

The forward himself also broke the news through his Instagram and Facebook accounts and revealed his appearance against Flamengo on Sunday would be his last for his boyhood club.

"FC Barcelona and Santos have agreed to terms for Neymar da Silva Santos Junior. The Brazilian forward will don the Blaugrana strip for the next five seasons," a Barcelona statement read.

The transfer deal for Neymar, who opted to join Barca over Real Madrid, will be worth around 28 million euros, with the player's deal tying him to the Camp Nou club until the summer of 2018.

The Brazil international will earn around 7m euros a year at Barcelona, which has also agreed to play two friendly matches against Santos - one at home and another away - as part of the deal.

"It is not going to hold out until Monday. My family and friends already know my decision. On Monday, I will sign a contract with Barcelona," Neymar said on Instagram. 

"I want to thank the fans of Santos for these incredible nine years. My feeling for the club and the fans will never change. It is eternal! Only a club like Santos FC could give me everything I experienced on and off the field. I thank the wonderful Peixe fans who supported me even in the most difficult moments.

“I insisted on playing my last match, tomorrow, in Brasília. I want to have the chance to walk into the pitch once more, wearing this shirt and hearing the fans sing my name. Titles, goals, dribbling, celebrations and songs that fans created for me will be forever in my heart. This is a different moment for me. I'm sad (because of the goodbye) and happy (to have a new challenge).”

Neymar's contract with Santos had been due to run until next summer's World Cup but he was always widely expected to move to La Liga this year so the club could secure a transfer fee for his services.


The 21-year-old has been named in the Brazil squad for the Confederations Cup tournament in June, after which he will link up with his new Barca teammates ahead of next season.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

PSG opens talks with Rooney (Read)

Wayne Rooney has moved a step closer to a long-anticipated transfer to Paris Saint-Germain, with his exit potentially opening the way for Robert Lewandowski to move to Old Trafford, according to a source at Manchester United.




The French club have started dialogue with Rooney's representatives, and the forward is understood to now be open to the idea.
PSG actually made contact with United as far back as February over a possible transfer, upon learning that the Old Trafford club had made the decision to sell the forward for the right price.
Negotiations have continued since then intermittently, explaining much of the unrest that has characterised Rooney’s inconsistent campaign going back to the March Champions League game against Real Madrid, in which he started on the bench.
For his part, Rooney has not been completely settled at Old Trafford this season. As his relationship with former boss Alex Ferguson worsened, many around the United dressing room noticed he wasn’t as content as in recent years.
Although new manager David Moyes has patched things up with Rooney to a relative degree since the forward's spell at boyhood club Everton ended in acrimony, he is understood to be open to the move should personal terms be agreed. Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly prepared to pay Rooney in excess of £250,000 a week.
Rooney's sale may also set a chain of events in store that brings Lewandowski to Old Trafford, with United encouraged by the Pole's representatives that a deal may be possible. A club source has stated that much of the Premier League champions' transfer policy has been dependent on whether the English attacker leaves. If he does, United will attempt to act on their long-standing interest in Lewandowski.
Although the Borussia Dortmund striker's representatives have apparently agreed the principles of a provisional deal with Bayern Munich, they remain open to other high-profile offers. 
His current Bundesliga club, meanwhile, would be more willing to sell to anyone other than Bayern after the Bavarian giants' contentious signing of Mario Goetze. Lewandowski is out of contract and can move for free in 2014, but United would look to bring him in before then, thereby trumping Bayern too.
However, Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp is holding onto the idea that Lewandowski will remain with the club.
“There is no topic on Lewandowski’s transfer right now,” Klopp told the Daily Star. “The rest of the team and I talk and think only about the final right now.
“My conclusion is that Robert is not leaving Borussia. He will play here for the next season. That is why I don’t want to even think about which club he may fit better.”

Rooney has been unhappy with his role at United over the last year.







Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Tuesday Best Soccer Tip's


Tip 1.
Kuruvchi Bunyodkor vs Buriram United
League:AFC Championship
Tip:United +0.5,+1 handicap odds at 2.025

Tip 2.

Slovan Liberec vs FK Teplice
league:Czech
tip Slovan to win at 1.55

Tip 3.

Al Ahli Jeddah vs Al Jaish (QAT)



League:AFC Championship
Tip Jeddah to score first at 1.50

Tip 4.


Al Ahli Jeddah vs Al Jaish (QAT)
League:AFC Championship
Tip Jeddah to win odds at 1.70

Tip 5.


Stjarnan vs Valur
League:Iceland premier league
Tip Both team to score at 1.53




Sunday, May 19, 2013

Ancelotti wants to quit PSG for Real Madrid (Read why)


Carlo Ancelotti has asked to leave his position as Paris Saint-Germain manager as he wishes to join Real Madrid, but the Ligue 1 champions are determined to keep him at the club.


Ancelotti, 53, has been strongly linked with a move to Madrid in recent weeks, with the Italian tipped to replace current Los Blancos coach Jose Mourinho.
PSG turned down an offer from Madrid on Monday but sporting director Leonardorevealed to L'Equipe on Sunday that Ancelotti has asked to leave the Parc des Princes.
"Carlo has asked to go to Madrid, but we want him to stay," Leonardo said. "No decision has been taken. We've listened to Carlo. We have to look at things a bit. The priority is for him to stay. We've never contacted other coaches."
The Italian confirmed on Sunday that he is keen to take up a new challenge away from PSG, but refused to be drawn on the claim that he has a switch to the Bernabeu in his sights.
"We had a meeting with the president and Leonardo, I asked, because I have a contract, to leave the club," Ancelotti told French TV channel Canal+ at the French Professional Footballers' Union (UNFP) awards ceremony on Sunday night. "We have to wait for the response of the club, which is going to decide its future and mine.
"Madrid is a possibility, but I have a year on my contract. It's the club which will decide. We have to decide together because my decision is to quit the club. It's not easy because I have a very good relationship with everyone. It's not the moment to explain why I want to leave the club and perhaps I'll never explain it."
PSG's Ligue 1 title win means Ancelotti saw his contract, originally due to expire in June, extended by a year and club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has expressed his wish to keep the former Chelsea boss despite his desire to leave Paris.
"Yes, we had discussions, he asked to depart for Real Madrid,'' Al Khelaifi told beinsport.fr. "I said it is not possible because he has a contract for one year more, so that is our decision.
"It is his problem, it is not our problem. We have offered him another year more on his contract as well as the one he has. When you have a contract, everyone is normally obliged to honour that.''
Ancelotti led the Parisian club to their first Ligue 1 title in 19 years this season and also helped them to the Champions League quarter-finals, where they were eliminated by Barcelona.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Neymar to Bayern is a done deal, claims former Santos official.



The Brazil international will travel to Barcelona this summer to open talks but a ex-official of his current club believes he is Allianz Arena-bound


Former Santos official Vicente Cascione has claimed that Neymar will leave the club for Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window to link up with former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola.

Barca are believed to be sitting in pole position to sign the 21-year-old, with the Brazil international having planned a trip to Catalunya after the Confederations Cup to discuss a potential transfer, while Real Madrid are also closely monitoring the attacker's situation.

However, Cascione has insisted that Neymar will move to the Bundesliga instead and has already wrapped up a transfer to the Allianz Arena.

"I have this information first hand. Neymar has signed for Bayern Munich. It's already a done deal," Cascione wrote on his blog.

"I am not speculating here. This information is irrefutable. From August this year on, the player will be part of Bayern's squad.

"So his next destination will not be Spain, like many expected. He's not going to Barcelona or Real Madrid. He will go to Germany." 

However, Bayern were quick to move to deny the rumours, with club spokesman Markus Horwick telling T-Online: "This is complete nonsense. There's absolutely no truth in this claim."

Neymar has a contract with Santos until after the 2014 World Cup and his current club have so far insisted that he will not leave this summer.

Nevertheless, the attacker is keen to test himself in Europe and could be tempted to leave Santos this summer under the right circumstances.

But the chances to me are very slim still.Barcelona still top to get him.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Tuesday Soccer Tips


Tip 1.
Limerick FC vs Drogheda United    Tip Both team to score at 1.72   Ireland premier League

Tip 2.
Al Jaish (QAT) vs Al Ahli Jeddah   Tip:Both team to score at 1.72   AFC Championship


Tip 3.

Kelantan FA vs Kitchee   Tip:Lelantan win or draw at 1.50       AFC Cup


Tip 4.

Al-Garrafa vs Al-Shabab(KSA)  Tip:Both team to score at 1.72  AFC Championship




Tip 5.(Multiple Bet)

Enppi vs Telefonat Beni Suef     Tip: Enppi +0.5 Handicap at 1.325    Egypt Premier league

Al Kuwait SC vs Duhok   Tip:Al kuwait win or draw at 1.33   AFC Cup
FC Nitra vs MFK Kosice   Tip:FC Nitra +0.5 handicap at 1.40  Slovakia liga

Trebles odds at 2.42

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Monday, May 13, 2013

PSG reject Real madrid's approach for Ancelotti


Carlo Ancelotti
Paris Saint-Germain have confirmed that they have rejected an approach from Real Madrid for coach Carlo Ancelotti.
In an interview with L'Equipe due to be published on Tuesday, the club's president Nasser Al-Khelaifi said that he had asked Madrid to respect Ancelotti's contract with the Ligue 1 title winners.
Speculation has surrounded Ancelotti's future has been rife in recent months and with Real manager Jose Mourinho heavily linked to a return to Chelsea this summer, the Italian has emerged as the prime candidate to replace him at the Bernabeu.
Al-Khelaifi said: "A few days ago Real Madrid's director general (Jose Angel Sanchez) contacted me to speak to me. Very quickly I told them 'if you try to get Carlo you should know that he has still got a year left on his contract so please respect us respect this contract.
"We respect all clubs and we expect the same thing in return. Today we are not as big a club as Real Madrid but it is not because of that that we don't deserve respect'.
"He apologised, he told me that he thought that Carlo's contract expired at the end of the current season. I told him that that was incorrect, that Carlo still had a year on his contract with us. He told me that as a consequence they would take that into account."
Al-Khelaifi also reiterated PSG's commitment to keeping former Chelsea and AC Milan coach Ancelotti, highlighting the impact he has had on the club after transforming them into a side capable of challenging for major honours.
He said: "We want to keep Carlo, everybody loves him here, the players, the supporters, myself I love him. I have supported him since the first day he arrived and I will support him until his last day here. I am very optimistic as to the outcome of this situation."
Meanwhile, Al-Khelaifi also revealed that PSG sporting director Leonardo had been admitted to hospital following the club's arrival back from Lyon, where they won the Ligue 1 title with a 1-0 win.
The Brazilian fell ill when the plane arrived back in northern Paris around 3:30am local time and was taken to the American hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine just outside Paris, although he is expected to be discharged before the end of Monday.
Al-Khelaifi said: "Leo gives everything for the club. He is fully committed. He gives his heart, his health and with all of the emotions which he has gone through and the title he felt a shock."

Ferguson reveals Wayne Rooney asked to leave Manchester United.(Read)


Following his final match at Old Trafford, Sir Alex confirmed that Wayne Rooney hopes to leave the club in the summer.

Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed that Wayne Rooney recently asked to leave Manchester United.

The Scot announced his retirement on Wednesday and rumors quickly surfaced that the striker had asked for a transfer two weeks previously.

Rooney was left out of the squad for United's 2-1 victory over Swansea on Sunday, and speaking to Sky Sports after bidding farewell to the club's fans at Old Trafford, Sir Alex confirmed that the former Everton man wants to leave the club this summer.

"I don't think Wayne was keen to play simply because he's asked for a transfer," he said. "I think he wants to think things through in his mind; I think that's a good idea.

"We're not going to let him go. I think he's maybe a bit frustrated that he's been taken off once or twice in the last few weeks."

And speaking to the BBC, he added: "We've refused [the transfer request] - he needs to go away and think about it."

Rooney was left out of the Champions League last 16 second-leg clash with Real Madrid, sparking rumors that he would be sold at the end of the season.

United, however, is keen to keep hold of the 27-year-old and is planning on offering him a new contract just to make him stay.

But with the way things look with the signing of the new manager its very hard to predict if he will go or not.

Clubs on his radar are:

Bayern,PSG,arsenal,Chelsea.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Sunday's Football Tips.



Hi People,

Here are Today's best to best soccer tips.

Match:Ranheim IL vs Fredrikstad    league:Norway division 1     Tip:Both team to score at 1.53

Atletico de Madrid vs Barcelona  Tip:Both team to score at 1.50

The Strongest vs La Paz FC  League:Bolivar Clasura  Tips Strongest to win at 1.25


Ac Milan vs Roma   Tip both team to score at 1.57


Malaga vs Sevilla   Tip Malaga win or draw at 1.53


Feel free to comment your say below.Off to watching stoke vs tottenham game.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Rooney Removes 'Manchester United from Twitter Bio(Check out)




Wayne Rooney has removed the term "Manchester United player" from his Twitter main page. He replaced it with "NikeUK athlete". Rooney is valued at 40m pounds and United could use the money to bring back Cristiano Ronaldo.

But now with the coming of Moyes,i think he is more likely to leave for abroad.

Comment your Thoughts.

Bale Say's he is Going Nowhere this Summer. (Read why)



The Wales international has strongly hinted he will stay at White Hart Lane at the end of the season, praising the progress the club has made and the plans afoot in north London

Tottenham forward Gareth Bale is prepared to stay at the club, even if they miss out on Champions League qualification this season.


The 23-year-old is expected to be offered a new four-year deal in the summer, and there is hope at White Hart Lane that he will extend even if Andre Villas-Boas' side finish outside the top four.

Bale told The Guardian: "We set our agenda at the start of the season to qualify for the Champions League. We want to finish in the top four and it will feel like a disappointment if we don't get there.


"The club has grown every year and I've become a better player every year. We've had a taste of Champions League football and that's where we want to be again. That's where the club needs to be to get to the next level. That's what we're trying to do this season to lift the club to better things.

"I want to play at the highest level possible and be playing against the best teams in the world. I think the club is going in the right direction. All our objectives are the same, we just have to try to achieve them now."

Villas-Boas has moved Bale into a central role this season, leading to a return of 25 goals in all competitions, but the Wales international praised the team, saying that it is the best squad he has been a part of.

He continued: "We're all working well as a team. We're all working together. The club is going in the right direction, bringing in better players every season.

"The likes of Mousa [Dembélé] and Jan [Vertonghen] have been fantastic additions to the squad and I'm sure we'll bring in a few more players into the squad again this summer. It's just a matter of progressing for everyone and reaching our targets.

"We're all of a similar age. We're all around our mid-20s. We've been playing together for three, four, five years. We've got a good firm English base there as well, which is always important for a club like Tottenham. We're heading in the right direction and hopefully there is still a lot more to come from the team."

Bale is comfortable in his new role, and is delighted that Villas-Boas has given him more responsibility this season.

"When you're younger, you're quite daunted by the manager," he added. "As I've got older, I've also got a lot closer and become a more important player so you speak to the manager more.

"This year I've been handed a lot more responsibility, which has been great. I believe I've been able to motivate myself and make myself a better player by it."

Bale still feels there is room for improvement though, despite an award-winning season and added when asked to specify: "Score more goals. More with my right, more with my left. 

"I think you just have to keep going, keep plugging away. Even your best players – if you look at Lionel Messi, [each year] he scores more goals than he has any other year. Cristiano Ronaldo is the same. There is still plenty more to improve. I just have to keep my focus at this level and take it further."

Wish them all the best.

Transfer Rumors:Barcelona prepared to sell David Villa to Tottenham?



Barcelona would be prepared to sell David Villa to Tottenham if their €15 million valuation is met, although the north London club value the 31-year-old at nearer to the €10m mark.


Seems the Hot spur current manager is trying to build a very strong attack for next season,Adebayo has not really impressed this season with just 4 goals,1 assist in 23 games,Too poor for a upfront striker.

But villa boas has made it clear he won't be seller the togo top striker this summer,Hoping he gets to improve.So with the pursuit of divid villa from Barcelona i think it would be a great combo for Tottenham.

Hopefully arsenal do not get them before him

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Football transfer rumours: Wayne Rooney to Chelsea, PSG or Bayern?



Another one of those mornings. The ones where you awake to suddenly remember what happened. That no, it wasn't all a dream, the events of the day before really did occur, and now nothing will ever be the same again.
You know the kind: you finally told her you love her; you lost patience and smacked him in the mouth; you've made off with the contents of the till and you're stuck in some godforsaken motel a couple of hours outside Phoenix, Arizona; you were cleaning the Higgs boson collider, you were only trying to help, and now you're being chased around by a supermassive black hole, if only you'd learned the lesson of the first time and just let the damn thing gather dust.
Fergie's done one, as well, of course, which means the particles would have probably been acting in an erratic fashion anyway. Everything's started moving around independently of everything else, bereft of moorings. It's chaos. It's like we're living in a rogue state two hours after the latest coup. It's like a county council meeting with two new Ukip members acting up at the back. If nothing else, Fergie at least brought order. The Mill misses Fergie. The Mill is suffering from Stockholm syndrome.
David Moyes is going to be the new boss of Manchester United for at least 44 days, and while everything stays the same, everything changes. He'll give Phil Neville a place on his coaching team, as well as Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs, and he'll take Leighton Baines with him from Goodison.
But the very first thing Moyes will do, unless he's going to drain a bottle of Bells and set fire to Fergie's desk in the car park, is get rid of Wayne Rooney. He's got no beef with his former Everton charge, despite having once taken him to court, but business is business. And after telling the young man that he only got all of the healthy follicles on the top of his head by cheating, he'll pack him off to Chelsea, Paris Saint Germain or Bayern Munich.
His place in the Manchester United side as creator supreme will be taken by returning heroCristiano Ronaldo. Sounds great, but never go back, is our advice. Unless the covering defender's committed himself.
Everton need a new manager too, of course, and are looking for a man capable of filling Moyesy's shoes, which were approximately 50 sizes smaller than Ferguson's the last time everyone got their feet measured. Roberto Martínez heads the chase, although Michael Laudrup, Neil Lennon, Vitor Pereira of Porto, Martin O'Neill, Mark Hughes and Gus Poyetare also in the frame.
As indeed is the aforementioned Phil Neville, which suggests that even old theatrical warhorses like Bill Kenwright get starstruck by what they see on TV, and if brother Gary had managed to go the whole hog and work a song-and-dance routine or two into his circling-defenders-and-making-them-go-back-and-forth-a-bit Sky Sports act, Phil would also be in the running to replace the Queen, the Pope, and Ant & Dec.
And in other news, Daniel Agger will turn down a move to Barcelona but Pepe Reina might go; Costel Pantilimon wants away from Manchester City; and Arsenal are planning a bid for QPR striker Loic Remy. All of which would usually get much more prominence, but how jaded would we have to become not to cite exceptional circumstances today? Our brevity shows we still care.
Stay tuned for more news.

José Mourinho could stay at Real Madrid thanks to €20m penalty clause


José Mourinho insisted that he is contemplating staying at Real Madrid but the message was delivered as a threat, not a promise, as he continues to prepare the ground for his departure from the club and possible return to Chelsea.
He also said that he will not demand that his contract is paid up in full but will charge only the days he has worked at Madrid "and not a euro more". That still leaves the question of a penalty clause for unilaterally breaking the contract before its official end in 2016.
The Real Madrid manager knows that he will have to negotiate his exit from the Bernabéu at the end of the season and he took advantage of his appearance before the media ahead of the visit of Málaga on Wednesday night to strengthen his hand and issue a warning: if Madrid's president, Florentino Pérez, does not agree a settlement that suits both parties he could yet torpedo the club's plans by announcing that he is staying after all. Madrid intend to replace Mourinho with Carlo Ancelotti.
Mourinho's contract includes a clause that lays down a penalty in the event of the contract being broken unilaterally by either party. Although the figure is not public, it is believed to be in the region of €20m (£16.9m). Should Mourinho walk away, the club that sign him must pay Madrid that indemnity; should Madrid sack him, that fee would be due to Mourinho.
Both Pérez and Mourinho now know that the coach's departure is virtually inevitable and indeed desirable but it is in their interests for it to be the other side that formally ends the relationship and publicly carries the blame. A negotiated settlement in which manager and club waive any fee continues to be the most logical outcome but is not yet guaranteed. And it is in that context that Mourinho's remarks make sense.
A return to Stamford Bridge now looks inevitable, especially with the interim manager, Rafael Benítez, on Tuesday giving the strongest hint yet that it would be Mourinho who replaces him in the summer. "You know that next year another manager will be here," he said. "I think everybody knows who will be here. I have to concentrate on my job, it's not my concern."
Following Mourinho's explosive press conference on Friday in which he pointed the finger of blame at the media and at Iker Casillas, polls showed that significant numbers of supporters believe he may be trying to provoke Madrid into sacking him. There is a familiarity about what sometimes appears a scorched earth policy.
He was whistled by fans on Saturday evening at the Bernabéu and after the match, which Madrid won 4-3 against Valladolid, the central defender Pepe, always seen as close to his coach, distanced himself from Mourinho.
The following day Madrid's president called for unity, saying that the players would come together in what remains of the season. Pérez did not mention Mourinho, despite having been quick to defend him in public over the past three years.
Asked here if he had considered resigning, Mourinho replied: "I have considered continuing." He was then asked if he was trying to force his own sacking, to which he responded: "People believe what you lot write. I will work until my last day. And I will be paid up to the last day I work, not a euro more."
He claimed that he did not feel isolated at the club, with a response that may have been aimed at Pérez, who Mourinho had always insisted on calling not just his president but also his friend. "I feel normal," he said. "In fact, I understand perfectly that the world is going in directions that I do not share and that football is no different. It's normal for the world to be what it is: hypocritical."
Mourinho also responded to Pepe, who had accused his coach of showing a lack of respect to Casillas, the captain, last Friday, describing his words as "inappropriate" and for the first time gave a footballing explanation was to why he plays Diego López ahead of Casillas.
The Portuguese called the defender "frustrated" and noted sharply: "Pepe's problem is easy to analyse: it's called Varane. It's hard to be a 31 year old and be steamrollered by a 19-year-old kid [Raphaël Varane] but that's the law of life. There must be very few people who don't think the future is [Sergio] Ramos and Varane.
"I have to have the legitimacy to decide: I am a football manager. I prefer López to Casillas. I like a goalkeeper who is good with his feet, who comes for crosses, who dominates his area. You all question me and I accept that but you have to accept that I am the coach, it is simple.
Seems things are settling down at the Bernabéu stadium.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Wednesday Soccer Tips




Tip 1.
Chelsea vs Tottenham  
 League:Barclays premier league
 Tip Both team to score.best odds at 1.61

 Tips 2.
Match:Brechin City vs Alloa Athletic
League:Scotland Division 2
Tip Both team to score odds at 1.57

Tips 3.
New York Red Bulls vs Montreal Impact  
League:USA-MLS
Tip both team to score.Best odds at 1.83

Tip 4.
Cruzeiro (MG) vs Villa Nova-MG  
 League:Campeonato Minero
Tip Cruzeiro to win.best odds at 1.36

Tip 5.

Fenerbahce vs Eskisehirspor
Competion:Turkey Cup
Tip Fenebarche to win odds at 1.66

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

5 reason Why You Loose Money

In life everybody want to make money and find a way to wealth.But there are still some 10 strong reason that hold people back.

My first and strongest reason is RISK TAKING.

1.Risk taking.
    So many people in the world are always wanting to be rich,but lack the right skills on how to take risk,when i say risk taking that does not mean some stupid risking saying ok let me just do it,its part of the risk,NO that not the kind of risk am talking about,when i say Risk talking i mean taking calculated risk that will surely bring an outcome one way or the other,Be it investing in yourself,investing in other product and so on.But before taking risk always make sure it calculated this way you will hardly loose money,even if you do you will surely gain something in return once the risk is calculated.

2.Fear.
  We all humans so it's normal to have fear,but when it involves money issues one needs to limit his fear if you really want to stop loosing,Fear sometimes hold you from doing the right thing.

3.Impatient.
  Everybody wants to make fast money,but lets the rest assure there is no such thing as fast money.You need to be patient with your plans on money and see them through.

4.Laziness.
   No food for lazy man is all i can say on this.

5.Not been smart.
  Whatever we do in life,once it involves money making we all have to act smart in a way or two.

Not much to say for now,but i think if one can start working on this 4 faults,things would surely change.You don't expect to keep doing the same thing and expect changes.

Hope you all Enjoy my short Article.