Showing posts with label Fenerbahce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fenerbahce. Show all posts

Thursday, July 31, 2025

Osimhen Chooses Love Over Glory… in Istanbul?!



All the big clubs lined up: Manchester United, PSG, Milan, Juventus — even Al-Hilal showed up with a golden tray full of cash and incense.

They all tried to win Osimhen's heart.
And his answer?
No. No. And absolutely not.

So… why?

That's where the story takes a strange, almost romantic twist.

Osimhen, standing on his balcony, heartbroken, surrounded by thoughts of betrayal and lost dreams…
Suddenly, a bird flew in.
Not just any bird — a bird from Istanbul.
Galatasaray.

He entered like a sultan on horseback, with dramatic Turkish music in the background.
With one swing, he knocked out all the other suitors and opened his arms wide.

And Osimhen?
He leapt into them — like it was the final scene of a Turkish love story.
Hearts flew, sparkles sparkled… and up in the clouds, Maradona watched with a soft smile, as if to say:
"Ah… love still exists in football."

Now, I don’t know if Galatasaray actually signed him or if this is just another wild cartoon idea from my sketchbook…
But one thing is clear:
Sometimes, love wins over logic — even in football.




Friday, December 11, 2015

Thursday, June 7, 2012

The Reds bid a fond farewell as Kuyt departs for a snip

The Brendan Rodgers revolution has begun at Anfield, with Dutchman Dirk Kuyt the first casualty as the new Liverpool boss starts the rebuilding process on Merseyside.

The 31-year-old's move to Turkish giants Fenerbahce was confirmed on Sunday, with the hardworking forward leaving for the cut price of £800,000, owing to a clause in his contract concerning European clubs.

Although the figure is a notably low one, the move does not exactly come as a surprise, with the former Feyenoord man becoming an increasingly peripheral figure during the last campaign as he slipped behind Luis Suarez, Andy Carroll and Craig Bellamy in the pecking order.

However, there is little doubt that Kuyt will be sorely missed at Anfield, as he leaves behind a six-year legacy in which he made 285 appearances, netted 71 goals, and lifted the League Cup in February this year. Time will tell if Rodgers is right to cut him loose.