By Chris Wright
In which Scouse crooner Wayne Rooney serenades new flames Andy Carroll and Gary McAllister with
a beautiful, tear-inducing rendition of 'Yesterday' before breaking into a Beatles medley (with a
bit of Oasis thrown in at the end for good measure) in a bar in Barbados.
By Chris Wright
In which Chelsea's resident in-house Beatles tribute band a fab foursome consisting of Messrs
Drogba, Malouda, Ferreira and Cech perform 'Let It Be' live (with a little, alright, a lot
of help from their friends) in the restaurant of their hotel during the club's pre-season tour of
Asia.
Saturday's game proved once again that a determined Spaniard always gets their revenge.
Grant Wahl tweeted before kick-off that Spain was resting so many starters that it was like
going to see the Beatles with Ringo doing all the singing. Well, if Spain was a Ringo-only Beatles,
the US was more like a full strength Rebecca Black.
Saturday's game proved once again that a determined Spaniard always gets their revenge.
Grant Wahl tweeted before kick-off that Spain was resting so many starters that it was like
going to see the Beatles with Ringo doing all the singing. Well, if Spain was a Ringo-only Beatles,
the US was more like a full strength Rebecca Black.
England's Liverpool Echo imagined what sort of mania home town music heroes, The Beatles, could
have generated in the China of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution to describe the fan
interest that Liverpool Football Club enjoyed during its recent exhibition game against Sunray
Cave FC in the southern Chinese city of Guangdong.
Singing the Blues Not content with buying Fernando Torres, Chelsea have set about stealing another
Liverpool legend by forming their own version of The Beatles. Fronted by the Blues' club chef, the
Fab Five also features Didier Drogba on tambourine, Paulo Ferreira on percussion, Petr Cech on
drums and Florent Malouda on bongos.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Chelsea's 'bringing things to work for show n'tell' scheme was put on hold some months ago after
someone got shot. It was a shame, but as we at Kickette know, these things happen.
On their recent tour of Asia though, the boys in blue revealed that this event had been nothing
more than a hiccup in their team building regime.
'Pepe would be John Lennon'
We asked Stewart Downing to pick four teammates who would make a great Beatles tribute act.
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NBA star Lebron James was among thousands of fans who attended last weekend's Premier League
fixture between Liverpool and Manchester United. The Miami Heat forward was clearly excited as was
evident by his tweets.
"Just got to Liverpool, England,"
"Riding through the city.
"A good ball by Dixon finding Smith onto Thomas charging through the midfield, Thomas it's up
for grabs now. Thomas , right at the end. An unbelievable end to the season." My favourite goal
of all time, probably every Arsenal fans favourite goal. There have been plenty more beautiful
(TH v MU 2000) but certainly none more dramatic.