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Arsenal's Emirates Stadium will turn red this Sunday as Arsenal play host to Manchester United, in
a game which sees both clubs show their support for the RED ‘Lace Up. Save Lives' partnership
that raises funds to help fight HIV/AIDS in Africa. Every supporter who attends Sunday's game will
be given a flag to hold up [.
(This entry is the second part of Hariss's interview obtained via the transcript provided by
Integrated Marketing Solutions Group [IMSG] - the PR agency for Nike Singapore)
(P.S: The copyright of the images depicted in this blog entry belong to Nike.)
Nike (RED) Campaign
We understand you're also an ambassador for the Nike (RED) campaign.
Tomorrow morning, we'll officially introduce Head Coach Curt Onalfo to the media at a 10 a.m.
press conference. You'll be able to watch the entire thing live on dcunited.com and see the first
exclusive interview with Onalfo immediately following. Tune in a little before 10 a.m. for
interviews with United players.
Have you been doing any of this?
Me neither.
I've had my nose to the grindstone instead.
What's more, all this wintery weather has meant most football fixtures are being postponed,
resulting in it being very sparse for those of us seeking the odd titbit or two to weave into a
blog post.
My Lover is plotting.
Plotting and planning to introduce a huge flatscreen into our bijou living room.
What you need to know is that since My Lover and I started living together two years ago we have
gradually developed a more alternative sort of lifestyle and home.
For example we hardly ever use the central heating.
While watching the God awful BCS National Championship game between The Antichrist's (Nick Saban)
Alabama Crimson Tide, and the Texas Longhorns, I began to think about my next post for TYAC. I
began to reflect on my high school soccer career. I... Read more
L.E. Eisenmenger -- BOSTON, MA (Jan 29, 2010) USSoccerPlayers -- Chris Tierney, a wide left
midfielder for the New England Revolution, spent a month of his off season not vacationing with
friends and family, but volunteering for HIV/AIDS outreach with Grassroots Soccer in South Africa.
Tierney is 24 and heading into his third season with the Revolution.