Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Osaze will be out of westbrom next season
West Brom manager Steve Clarke has said that forward Peter Odemwingie will not be welcome at the club beyond this
season.
After coming on as a substitute in West Brom’s 4-0 loss to Norwich City last weekend, Odemwingie is expected to make his last showing for the club as they welcome EPL winners Manchester United in the final game of the season next weekend.
"His future will be decided in the summer. I don't think he'll be here next season," Clarke was quoted by BBC Sport.
"I've stuck by him because he's talented and I need as many talented players as I can get.
"I think over the last four months I've done as much I can to put up with it.
"To be honest over the last four months he hasn't really played for my side. He's been in and around the place but his contribution since January has been very, very little.
"The disappointment for me is that before January, when he was fit and available, I think he played over 70% of the games, produced good performances and scored goals.
"And in the second half of the season I haven't had that player, so that's the disappointing thing for me as a coach," concluded Clarke.
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Nigerian Porn Star Afrocandy Replies Her Ex Husband Over Marriage Issue
By now you
must have heard about controversial Nollywood porn actress Judith Magazgwu aka
Afrocandy who dumped her first husband to live her life the way she pleases.
In a recent interview on Daily Sun, her ex, Mr Bolton Elumelu revealed her dirty lifestyle and how she cheated on him and ran away from the marriage.
He further accused her of jumping from man to man during their short marriage period.
In a recent interview on Daily Sun, her ex, Mr Bolton Elumelu revealed her dirty lifestyle and how she cheated on him and ran away from the marriage.
He further accused her of jumping from man to man during their short marriage period.
Read Afrocandy’s reponse to her ex-hubby’s allegations below;
Oh well, I never read any of that but I saw it a long time ago. Why are they still bringing up an old news? As you can see, I have moved on with my life handling my Business, those things don’t bother me and in fact, I see them as mere distractions. I got Business to focus on and if you don’t mind, please let’s leave the past tense in the past and move on with the next question. Thank you!
In another interview, the 42-year-old mother of one said she is looking for a wealthy man to marry.
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Man sets friends house on fire
A house situated at 6, Ogunfowokan street, Okota Isolo was set on fire
on Sunday May 5th by a man angry with the owner of the house. The man
called Ayo visited the home that Sunday morning to confront the owner,
Mr Olakunle Olatunji, who he blamed for being laid off work, but met
only Mr Olatunji's daughter at home. He pushed the girl out of the house
and set it on fire.
The fire was later put out by the Lagos State Fire Service and Ayo has
been arrested and detained at Okota Police Station.
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
'My future is at Real Madrid' - Casillas
Iker Casillas has moved to quash rumours he is looking to
leave Real Madrid, insisting he has no plans to
quit the club he joined as a boy.
The Spain captain has failed to regain his place from Diego Lopez in Jose Mourinho's first-team ever since suffering a hand injury in January, leading many to speculate that he could seek to end his 22-year affiliation with the Liga giants.
However, the 31-year-old has stressed that he has not entertained the idea of seeking a move away from the capital club.
"My future is at Real Madrid. I have a contract with the club and I've been here since I was nine years old. It's been my club for my whole life and it's where I want to be," he was quoted as saying by AS.
Mourinho's future remains far less certain but Casillas says he knows nothing of his boss' situation and is focusing on winning the Copa del Rey.
"You have to ask him about that," he said when pressed on whether or not Mourinho will stay. "I'm here to collect an individual award and what I'm interested in is giving the Madrid fans something to cheer about.
"Given that this year it wasn't to be in the Champions League, it'll be in the competition we have left: the Copa del Rey.
"What we have to do now is focus on the immediate future: on getting as many points as possible in La Liga for the sake of the club, the team and everything we stand for.
"Then we have to give our all to win the final of the Copa del Rey. It'll be an exceptional final, a game to look forward to, at the Bernabeu; we have to try to win for the supporters, who deserve something to cheer about."
Madrid suffered a 4-3 aggregate defeat to Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-final, with Liga rivals Barcelona humbled 7-0 over two legs by Bayern Munich, and Casillas vowed to return strongly next season as his side aim for an historic 10th European crown.
"I haven't spoken to them [the Barcelona players]," he continued. "It was clear that after losing 4-0 in Munich the second leg was going to be difficult.
"We have to congratulate both Bayern and Borussia Dortmund because they performed well in their ties and they deserved to go through.
"I went up to all my team-mates [after the Dortmund match] because they had put in a huge effort and the supporters acknowledged that. Sergio [Ramos], Cristiano [Ronaldo], Diego Lopez, everyone.
"I applaud them all because they were in with a shout of winning the tie right up until the final whistle. I hugged Sergio because we've known each other for nine years and I think he put in a ten-out-of-ten performance.
"I think we all spoke about it [an all-Spanish final], didn't we? The press too, everyone talked about the possibility of an all-Spanish final. It happened last year as well.
"In the end it wasn't to be and the Spanish teams - us included - will all fight to get to the final next year. We'll give our all to win Madrid's tenth European Cup next season. That's what everyone involved with the club wants."
The Spain captain has failed to regain his place from Diego Lopez in Jose Mourinho's first-team ever since suffering a hand injury in January, leading many to speculate that he could seek to end his 22-year affiliation with the Liga giants.
However, the 31-year-old has stressed that he has not entertained the idea of seeking a move away from the capital club.
"My future is at Real Madrid. I have a contract with the club and I've been here since I was nine years old. It's been my club for my whole life and it's where I want to be," he was quoted as saying by AS.
Mourinho's future remains far less certain but Casillas says he knows nothing of his boss' situation and is focusing on winning the Copa del Rey.
"You have to ask him about that," he said when pressed on whether or not Mourinho will stay. "I'm here to collect an individual award and what I'm interested in is giving the Madrid fans something to cheer about.
"Given that this year it wasn't to be in the Champions League, it'll be in the competition we have left: the Copa del Rey.
"What we have to do now is focus on the immediate future: on getting as many points as possible in La Liga for the sake of the club, the team and everything we stand for.
"Then we have to give our all to win the final of the Copa del Rey. It'll be an exceptional final, a game to look forward to, at the Bernabeu; we have to try to win for the supporters, who deserve something to cheer about."
Madrid suffered a 4-3 aggregate defeat to Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-final, with Liga rivals Barcelona humbled 7-0 over two legs by Bayern Munich, and Casillas vowed to return strongly next season as his side aim for an historic 10th European crown.
"I haven't spoken to them [the Barcelona players]," he continued. "It was clear that after losing 4-0 in Munich the second leg was going to be difficult.
"We have to congratulate both Bayern and Borussia Dortmund because they performed well in their ties and they deserved to go through.
"I went up to all my team-mates [after the Dortmund match] because they had put in a huge effort and the supporters acknowledged that. Sergio [Ramos], Cristiano [Ronaldo], Diego Lopez, everyone.
"I applaud them all because they were in with a shout of winning the tie right up until the final whistle. I hugged Sergio because we've known each other for nine years and I think he put in a ten-out-of-ten performance.
"I think we all spoke about it [an all-Spanish final], didn't we? The press too, everyone talked about the possibility of an all-Spanish final. It happened last year as well.
"In the end it wasn't to be and the Spanish teams - us included - will all fight to get to the final next year. We'll give our all to win Madrid's tenth European Cup next season. That's what everyone involved with the club wants."
I'M THE ONLY ONE WHO KNOWS WHERE MY FUTURE LIES- Fabregas
The
Spain international has been linked with a return to Arsenal but has refused to
comment on whether he is set to leave Barcelona after just two years
Cesc Fabregas has remained coy about his
future at Barcelona amid ongoing rumours linking him
with a move away from the Camp Nou side at the end of the 2012-13 campaign.
The Spain international arrived at Camp Nou in the summer of 2011 after an eight-year spell with Arsenal, but has so far been unable to live up to the sky-high expectations.
Fabregas has therefore been linked with a return to Arsene Wenger's side, while AC Milan are also believed to be keeping tabs on the 25-year-old.
Nevertheless, the midfielder has refused to give any clues about whether he intends to move on again this summer.
"The ongoing exit rumours? I don't pay attention to what is said or written about me. I'm the only one who knows where my future lies," the midfielder told Cadena Cope.
Fabregas' contract with Barcelona runs until the summer of 2016.
The Spain international arrived at Camp Nou in the summer of 2011 after an eight-year spell with Arsenal, but has so far been unable to live up to the sky-high expectations.
Fabregas has therefore been linked with a return to Arsene Wenger's side, while AC Milan are also believed to be keeping tabs on the 25-year-old.
Nevertheless, the midfielder has refused to give any clues about whether he intends to move on again this summer.
"The ongoing exit rumours? I don't pay attention to what is said or written about me. I'm the only one who knows where my future lies," the midfielder told Cadena Cope.
Fabregas' contract with Barcelona runs until the summer of 2016.
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