Wednesday 12 November 2014

Beyonce-Singer Caught Photoshopping Again?

Her recently posted selfies on her Tumblr is attracting more haters on Twitter who believe she fixed her body to appear more 'hip-y

Beyonce's latest selfies slammed for Photoshopshe has been slammed once again by Twitter fans for photoshopping her images.

The singer who is now known for always altering her photos on social media posted some racy selfies to her Tumblr wearing a leotard printed tee with the words "99 problems but my a** ain't one". But fans are now claiming that pic was touched... again!
According to Buzzfeed, Queen Bey may have altered the selfies to make her waistline appear slimmer than it really is.
The site claims the deformation is usually the byproduct of an image altering app, suggesting some tightening could have occurred in a post production processing of the photo to make her hips curve inward.
One Twitter user angrily wrote: 'Damn it, Beyonce don't make a million on songs about feminism & the illusion of perfection then shop every GD photo.'
But about that '99 problems and my a** ain't one of them”... is Bey indirectly throwing major shade at Kim Kardashian who's famous huge butt was rated The World's Best Butt?

Super Eagles' Villareal Striker Relishes Return To The National Team

  Ike Uche says relationship with coach is very very good as he assures to give best against Congo.

 

When coach Stephen Keshi released a list of 25 players to face Congo on Saturday, Ike Uche was enlisted, making a comeback to the national team after the 2013 AFCON final win
Uche who was overlooked in the first four games in the qualifying series has said that he is relished at the return to the team, describing his relationship with the coach as “very good, very good” since they started working together again
He assured that he would give his best against the Red Devils of Congo at the Municipal Stadium on Saturday
“I am very happy to be back in the team and I thank my fans and football loving Nigerians for the support they gave before I rejoined the team. I am resolute and ready to contribute my quota to ensure the Eagles emerge victorious in Congo
“I am a team player and I will play with my colleagues to achieve victory against Congo, although it will be very tough because [the Red Devils] are a very tough team but we will work hard to win.”

Naked Kim Kardashian's Oiled-Up Bare Butt Is Rounder and More Out There Than Ever in Paper's Attempt to Break the Internet

 

kim kardashian has once again cracked her way into magazine-cover history.

Paper magazine kicked off the holiday season tonight with a boom-boom-pow, tweeting out its Winter 2014 cover featuring a butt-naked Kim, covered in oil and providing a head-on view of her bare backside as she casually emerges from a black beaded evening gown.
Her hair is up in a funky bun and her only other accessories are black satin gloves and a dramatic pearl choker. The 34-year-old E! star's waist is rendered all the more tiny in comparison with her perfectly peach-shaped buttocks.
"Break the Internet Kim Kardashian," the mag entreats (though what it really means is "make a meme, Internet...make a meme").
Meanwhile, that's only the after shot!


On another cover, Kim is actually wearing the gown and is recreating photographer Jean-Paul Goude's famous "Champagne Incident" portrait, in which a naked model, posing from the side, balances a glass on her butt and sends a stream of champagne flying over her head and into the glass from the uncorked bottle in her hands.
"And they say I didn't have a talent...try balancing a champagne glass on your ass LOL #BreakTheInternet," Kim tweeted as she helped to get the word out through, er, back channels.
Goude did the honors this time as well for Paper, which will be unleashing the rest of this issue on Thursday.
"Paper Magazine new cover alert! - such a honor to work with the legendary Jean-Paul Goude!!!! Shot this in Paris. Can't wait for you to see the the whole issue," Kim promised, sharing the fully dressed cover on Instagram.
The only thing the magazine promises about the issues to be found inside its pages later this week is, and we quote: "Holy f--king s--t."
Cheers to classiness (and genius marketing) all around! And give the oil guy a raise while you're at it!

 


Diego Maradona inducted into Goal Hall of Fame


 The former Argentina star is the third of five legendary names to be recognised in the Class of 2014 this week.

 Diego Maradona has been named as the third inductee to the Goal Hall of Fame.

The iconic attacker represented Argentina 91 times between 1977 and 1994 and famously led them to World Cup glory in 1986, winning the Golden Ball at the tournament in Mexico.

The peak form of his brilliant club career came during his seven-year stay with Napoli, for whom he scored 115 goals and helped the club to win their first-ever Serie A titles in 1986-87 and 1989-90 as well as the Uefa Cup in 1989.

Goal's worldwide team of experts produced a shortlist of 15 names for our first batch of inductees and we asked you, the readers, to pick which legends should be included.

Over 100,000 of you from all over the world voted and the Goal Hall of Fame opens its doors this week, with two more icons set to be recognised along with Maradona and previous entrants Zinedine Zidane and Pele.

We have exclusive interviews, features, galleries and videos celebrating the careers of our top five. You can also share your thoughts throughout the week on social media using the Hashtag #GoalHOF.

Wednesday 27 August 2014

Ideye misses penalty as WBA progress


Brown Ideye missed his penalty during a tense shoot out as West Bromwich Albion progressed to the League Cup third round on Tuesday.
He played the entire game as West Brom defeated Oxford United 7-6 on penalties after
The Nigeria international striker was making his first start for West Brom after completing a £10 million move in the summer from Ukrainian club, Dynamo Kyiv.
With the scores tied at 1-1 after regulation time, it went down to the lotteries and Ideye, who took West Brom’s second penalty of the day failed from 12 yards but his miss did not prove fatal.
The Baggies recovered to win 7-6 with Jason Davidson burying the vital kick.
The West Brom manager, Alan Irvine said he was disappointed with his charges’ performance on the day.
“I’m disappointed with the performance overall, having not been disappointed with the previous two games where I’ve been pleased with what I’ve seen,” Irvine told the club’s official website, www.wba.co.uk.
Irvine further noted that the game represented very good work out for Ideye and a few others who needed important minutes under their belts.
“I must consider how many players needed the game.
“The over-riding emotion is relief.
“I’m pleased to get through but disappointed too about some things we did as the game went on, particularly late in the second half.
“I’ve told the players I’m pleased we’re through - but we made very hard work of it, having been in a good position.
“We have to make sure we stop conceding late goals.
“It happened last year - and it has to stop,” he said.

Di Maria wanted Real stay

Angel di Maria has revealed that he never wanted to leave Real Madrid after joining Manchester United for a British record fee.
The Argentina midfielder sealed a £59.7mllion move to Old Trafford on Tuesday and signed a five-year deal with the Premier League club.
Di Maria has long since been linked with a move away from Santiago Bernabeu, but the 26-year-old claims he was forced out of the club and would have preferred to have stayed with the European champions.
In an open letter to Real fans published by Marca, he said: "My time at Real Madrid has come to an end. It's impossible, in just a few lines, to put all I have gained here, but this letter is my way of explaining how I'm feeling now that I'm bidding the club farewell.
"Over the four years I have had the honour of wearing this shirt, I have felt nothing but pride about everything that has happened and all I have achieved together with my team-mates.
"Sadly, now I have to go, but I want to make it clear that this was never my wish. I've always wanted to progress, as anyone else does in their job.
"I went to the World Cup after winning the 'Decima' with the hope of getting some signal from the Club Management, but it never came.
"Many things were said and many lies circulated. They always wanted to pin the idea of leaving the club on me, but that's not how it was.
"Unfortunately, my football isn't to someone's taste. The only thing I asked for was a fair deal. There are many things that I value and a lot of them have nothing to do with my salary.
"I hope to find them at Manchester United, one of the biggest clubs in the world, with which I'm hoping to make history."