Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Vidic: The next of the AC Milan Mohicans?

Nemanja Vidic could be the latest Premier League star to switch to Serie A, with Goal.com exclusively revealing that AC Milan are preparing a bid for the Manchester United centre-back in the summer.

The Serbian has endured an injury-ravaged past two seasons at Old Trafford, and the Red Devils are prepared to entertain bids in the region of £10m for the 31-year-old.

A switch to San Siro would see Vidic link up with former Manchester City foe Mario Balotelli, although the defender may not be as keen to mimmick the mohican style hair of the Italian and his strike partner Stephane El Shaarawy... 

Forlorn Anderson dreaming of Brazil return

The Manchester United midfielder wants to leave Old Trafford this summer to improve his chances of making the Brazil squad for next summer's World Cup.

The 24-year-old has struggled for form and fitness over the past few seasons, and is finally ready to pull the plug on his United career.

With the planet's best footballers set to congregate on Brazil, Anderson has big hopes that he can play a part in the Selecao's success. 

وداعا سيف صلاح الدين

توفي إلى رحمة الله تعالى، رئيس القسم الألماني بموقع جول.كوم النسخة العربية .. سيف صلاح الدين عن عمر يناهز الـ24 عاماً.
 

Sunday, March 24, 2013

My Interview with Fedelana.ba


Here is my interview with the Bosnian website Fedelana.ba, and I want to thank Tarik Salihbegovic for the interview, here is the link:
http://www.federalna.ba/bhs/vijest/59207/intervju-poznati-jordanski-karikaturist-omar-momani
 

Atletico & Simeone offer Torres a Chelsea escape

For one reason or another, it just hasn't worked for Fernando Torres at Chelsea.

But the Spaniard could still be salvaged after Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone hinted that the striker could make a return to Spain.

"Fernando Torres is currently playing for another team. We have to wait for the season to finish and decide which of the available players could come here and do a good job," Simeone told Onda Cero.

"Fernando knows about the club's history, what it means to play here and I don't need to speak about his ability.

"We were team-mates [from 2003 until 2005]. I know how important he can be."