Written by SharkeySure
I started to write this on Sunday evening, and have also read through yesterday's debate without
getting the chance to comment much. So now my rambles have been requested by Peaches for a post in
Song's defence. I make no apology for the biased reporting and rewriting of recent history that
follows.
Famously Pele said that an African side would win a World Cup by the year 2000, but what about
their premier club side TP Mazembe? They will take the field against Pachuca on Friday in a quarter
final matchup that will decide the opponents for Internacional of Brazil inthe semi finals of the
FIFA World Club Championships.
Something different for you good folk this morning. A conversation with
self-proclaimed gentlemen, rougue- with a penchant for bottoms, drinking, womanising and scandal-
and occasional Chelsea fan, Lord Topper. He once ran a blog on OleOle.com, but was forced to leave
because of the revelation of said hobbies.
LONDON, England A leading international gay rights group demanded an official apology from FIFA on
Tuesday following Sepp Blatter's comment about homosexual fans traveling to Qatar for the 2022
World Cup. The president of the world soccer governing body said Monday that gay fans "should
refrain from any sexual activities" during the World Cup [.
FC Utrecht has given an official apology to Liverpool's Ryan Babel for the way their fans abused
his mother in the Europa League tie at Anfield on Thursday night.
Utrecht fans baited Babel with chants about his mother being a whore constantly throughout the
match, something the Dutch club were clearly unhappy about and felt they needed to act upon.
Some highs accompany the general slide towards disappointment.
Liverpool's progress in the Europa League ensured that there was still plenty of football to
watch, but the successes on the continent couldn't mask the problems that the club continued to
encounter in league. Big wins over Portsmouth and Sunderland couldn't erase the disappointment felt
in losses away to Wigan and United the former was one of the worst performances of the season, and
the latter came after Fernando Torres had given the Reds an early lead.