Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts

Saturday, August 23, 2008

NIGERIA VS ARGENTINA 1996 OLYMPICS

I JUST MADE THIS FOR YOU TO SEE HOW WE TRASHED THIS GUYS THEN, WELL I THINK THERE VICTORY TODAY IS JUST A PAY BACK. BUT I MUST TELL YOU THAT WE OUTPLAYED THEM, LUCK WAS NOT ON OUR SIDE ANYWAY...
WATCH IT ENJOY IT.

Beijing 2008:Nigeria 4 Belgium 1 Hightlights

i really love the super Eagles so much, may be thats why i appreciate the dream team4 as well. they play incredibly well in all matches making them favouratie for the gold medal. The 4-1 trashing of belgium makes me so proud of this guy because i dnt know when the Super eagles have won a match with such magin. I want you to sit back and enjoy the highlights.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

2008 beijing olympics opening ceremony-fireworks


THIS FIRE WORKS IS MORE THAN WHAT YOU THINK.

Nigeria Destroy Belgium To Reach Final


12 years after clinching the gold medal at the Atlanta Games, Nigeria are starting to dream of gold again. The Super Eagles turned on a superlative performance, tearing Belgium apart with four goals in the semi-final.

A brace from Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi, together with goals from Olubayo Adefemi and Chibuzor Okonkwo fired Nigeria into the final. Belgium scored a late consolation goal through substitute Laurent Ciman.


I am happy for you Siasia at least nigerians will appreciate you for seeing them to the finals. Go boys.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Chelsea's Return Bid For Robinho


Any Chelsea deal involving Madrid's Brazilian ace hit a snag recently when Real Chief Ramon Calderon dismissed allegations that Robinho would be London-bound.

Los Blancos' number 10 on the other hand felt used by his club while Real pursued Ronaldo.

Robinho's agent, Wagner Ribeiro, tellingly revealed a move for his client would be preferred. Marca quote him as saying: "His ambition is to become the world's best player, but he won’t achieve that at Madrid because they treat him like a normal player."

Meanwhile, Chelsea are not letting a rebuffed bid of £21million perturb them as they are currently preparing a second bid.

The Mirror claim that the La Liga champions would settle for a deal in the region of £30million. A key factor in a trade would be Robinho's desire to link up with Luiz Felipe Scolari.

Ribeiro spoke well of their relationship: "He is getting affection from Chelsea boss Scolari. He knows Robinho well and calls him every day."

Chelsea are currently enjoying a growing Portuguese-speaking contingent, with Jose Bosingwa, Deco, and Scolari, joining Ricardo Carvalho, Alex, Bellitti, Hilario, and Paulo Ferriera, in West London.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Chelsea Thrash Milan In Friendly


The Blues took the lead in the opening minutes courtesy of a Frank Lampard free kick that was poorly defended by Milan and which somehow found its way into the back of the net.

Chelsea then doubled their lead five minutes later through Anelka who scored with a shot from the edge of the area, for his first goal of the match.

Wright-Phillips then went close for Chelsea as they completely dominated the early exchanges, before Anelka got his second, and Chelsea’s third, after an awful error by goalkeeper Kalac, left the Frenchman with an easy tap in to an empty net.

Milan, missing key players such as Kaka, Pato, Inzaghi and Borriello, had few chances in the first half and went in to the break a rather beleaguered three nil down.

It didn’t get much better for the Rossoneiri in the second half. Scolari freshened up his side at the break swapping Ballack for Deco and the former Barcelona man was involved in his side’s fourth goal. The Portuguese combined well with Malouda whose cross was headed home by Anelka for his hat trick goal.

The Frenchman then wrapped things up just under the hour mark, Malouda again finding his compatriot who converted from close range.

Scolari then took pity on Milan by replacing the four goal Anelka shortly after for Shevchenko who faced his former team but once again, was unable to find the back of the net.

Although Chelsea had further openings with Malouda and Deco both going close, the game ended 5-0 and Chelsea will now return to London ahead

Who Should Be Arsenal's Last Signing?


Arsene Wenger is a man of many strata. He is as set in his ways as they come in modern management, far from easily pleased and seemingly oblivious to the aspirations of the fans. A great manager though he may be, he rarely takes the direction anybody is expecting, or hoping he will. This is as much to his credit as it is his and the club's detriment, as often his unwavering inflexibility has ultimately cost the Gunners at crucial moments over the years. Fans have time and time again reminded the world that Arsene knows, but as the club continues to fall short on all fronts, even the most loyal of Arsenists are struggling to hold a candle to their most beloved boss.

This summer's transfer dealings thus far have left many supporters feeling increasingly inferior to league rivals Manchester United and Chelsea. Even Liverpool are taking steps, though small and typically thrifty, in the right direction. The Gunners have lost no less than three midfielders so far this summer and Emmanuel Adebayor's future has still not been categorically classified by the player himself. Wenger is confident he is staying, but his stance regarding the Togonator is eerily similar to that he had to Aliaksandr Hleb, who officially signed for Barcelona last week.

As it stands, Arsenal are currently worse off than they were at the end of the season. With Gilberto Silva, Aliaksandr Hleb and Mathieu Flamini out and Carlos Vela (recalled from loan), Aaron Ramsey and Samir Nasri in, it is, as it so often tends to be, a case of out with the old and in with the new for the Wenger boys. The talent and potential of Vela and Nasri in particular is undisputed, but a sizeable chunk of the side's steel has been removed due to the loss of Flamini and Gilberto. The Brazilian looked a shadow of his former self last season when given intermittent opportunities to start successive games; it was almost as if Flamini's emergence came at his expense and gravely affected his confidence. A move was certainly best for him, and Nasri could prove a superb successor to Hleb, but it is the loss of the 24-year-old Frenchman that has not yet been accommodated for. Aaron Ramsey is of a different mould entirely, and was not even playing regularly for Cardiff City, so the notion of him doing so in the top flight is highly unlikely.