Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Manchester United wrap Van Persie in cotton wool


Hearts were in mouths on the Manchester United bench at Loftus Road on Saturday as Robin van Persie suffered a hip injury after tumbling down camera bunker.

The Dutchman suffered the fall in the build-up to Rafael's opener against QPR and was subsequently replaced after 41 minutes with Danny Welbeck.

With Manchester United extending their lead at the top of the table to 15 points following their victory over Harry Redknapp's side, Sir Alex Ferguson will be hoping his leading striker will not pick up any other bumps during his side's season run-in. 

Sunday, February 24, 2013

What is Digital Mapping? Video


Here is my animation for AnaDigital organization, which I animated it with my teammate Sameer Aburezeq through Ishrah.



استضافتي عبر منتديات الميجاسبورت

تمت استضافتي في منتديات مكسات و في قسم الميجاسبورت, حيث قام الحضور الكرام بسؤالي عن اعمالي و بعض الامور الثانية, و هنا الرابط لتلك الاستضافة



 

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Rooney mocks class dunce Van Persie

Robin van Persie might be razor-sharp on the football pitch, but his Manchester United colleagues seem to have concluded pretty quickly that the Dutchman is not quite as intimidating off it.

When asked who is the easiest to wind up in the Old Trafford dressing room, resident joker Wayne Rooney had no hesitation in identifying his new strike partner.

"I'd have to say Robin. He's not the brightest!" Rooney said in a Google hangout with DHL.

"As much of a good footballer he is, he's definitely not the brightest off the pitch and it’s just easy to get to him."

Don't worry Robin, as long as you keep banging in the goals, the banter will be kept within the confines of the United squad. Just don't go venturing into a classroom anytime soon... 

Samuel Inkoom arrives to Bastia

The Questioner

My collegues who are influenced by my Football cartoons






Since I started working with Goal.com as an editorioal cartoonist, many young cartoon talents contacted me and showed me their work, and I was so proud to know that they are influenced by my cartoons.

1. Nagy Felix from Hungary:

Nagy was born in 25th of April (just like me :) now you see why he is talented) 2000, he is a Chelsea supporter and he is still at school, beside he was the first to contact me.
Here are samples of his work:

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2. Cristian Moscoso from the USA:
Cristian is 16 years old ,he loves soccer and he hopes to become a cartoonist and a soccer player , He lives in Rockville MD






 3. Francesco Tata from Italy:

Fran was born in Rome, Italy , on 24th of August 1992. He lives in Rome and he is works as a cartoonist at lalaziosiamonoi.it..
Fran dreams to be a designer of cars , in particular Alfa Romeo ,or a designer of football jerseys. And his favorite player is Angelo Peruzzi.




5. Antonio Soldado from Spain:
Toni was born in 1970 in Antequera, a city in southern Spain but have lived in many places in Spain. He worked in construction for 20 years, he likes football and classic cinema. and  he has a blog called http://tonicaturas.blogspot.com.es/ where he shows his cartoons







 

 There are also other artists who contribute their cartoons via my page on  http://vk.com/momani

You can also contact me if you see yourself influenced via email: omomani@gmail.com

Cheers 
Omar Momani



















Friday, February 22, 2013

The shape of the hole inside the heart

Hulk ruins Liverpool's Mission Impossible

Brendan Rodgers' side faced a difficult task in attempting to overcome a 2-0 deficit from the first leg of their Europa League tie against Zenit St Petersburg.

And that became all the more improbable when Brazilian striker Hulk popped up to latch onto a poor backpass from Jamie Carragher and slot past Pepe Reina to give them a 3-0 aggregate lead.

But to their credit, Liverpool fought back in astonishing style, and were tantalisingly close to an improbable result. However, they had left themselves just too much to do in the end, with the Russian side advancing to the next stage. 

Boateng & Milan knock Barcelona off their perch

The best team in Spain. The best team in the world. The best team in the history of football. Barcelona have certainly taken lots of plaudits over the past few years, and few would have thought the Blaugrana would be leaving San Siro empty-handed ahead of their Champions League tie against Milan.

But that's the funny thing about football: it never quite happens as you would expect it to. Former Portsmouth duo Kevin-Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari put the team in yellow to the sword with two goals in the second half, the latter a fine move and finish that hands the Italian side all the momentum heading into the second leg, as the Prince went about ruffling the feathers of Puyol, Messi and co.