Saturday, March 2, 2013
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- Brazil to install double seats at 2014 World Cup for fat people
- Napoli’s Edinson Cavani elbows Giorgio Chiellini of Juventus
- Journalists give Harry Redknapp a birthday cake
- Clubs hit panic button as eight Football League managers depart in February
- ‘Noisy’ Borussia Dortmund flag gets owners in trouble
Brazil to install double seats at 2014 World Cup for fat people Posted: 02 Mar 2013 04:21 AM PST Brazil have announced that they will be installing a number of double seats in the stadia for the World Cup next year, in an effort to allow fat people to attend games. Authorities have announced that disability laws in the country mean that they will be forced to inclube the ‘fatty’ seats in their designs, [...] |
Napoli’s Edinson Cavani elbows Giorgio Chiellini of Juventus Posted: 02 Mar 2013 03:53 AM PST Edinson Cavani is something of a dreamboat. He has power, he has pace, he has goals and he has flowing locks. However, despite reaching almost deistic levels in my mind there is no doubt that this is rather bloody naughty. Napoli hosted Juventus on Friday night in a clash of the top two in Serie [...] |
Journalists give Harry Redknapp a birthday cake Posted: 02 Mar 2013 03:46 AM PST We all know that ‘Arry is one of the journalists favourites. He is a rent-a-quote, he is one of the boys and he generates headlines, it is that simple. However, on Friday it all got a little bit vomit-inducing when Sky Sports News journalists presented Harry with a birthday cake at his press conference and [...] |
Clubs hit panic button as eight Football League managers depart in February Posted: 01 Mar 2013 08:50 AM PST February may be the shortest month of the year but there was still more enough time for the Sack Race merry-go-round to gather pace. As the business end of the season draws closer, plenty of chairmen and owners were clearly getting twitchy during February, with a number of managers finding themselves out of work entering [...] |
‘Noisy’ Borussia Dortmund flag gets owners in trouble Posted: 01 Mar 2013 07:44 AM PST Football fans are used to get in trouble for demonstrating their support in various ways, but this one takes the biscuit rather. A couple in Arnsberg, Germany will face a court appearance later this year after being reported by neighbours for flying a Borussia Dortmund flag in their garden. Neighbours Jutta and Walter reported the [...] |
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