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Inter Milan's manager, Leonardo Araujo, and his girlfriend of two and a half years, Anna Billó,
are expecting! And to think, it was only a day ago that we discovered Leonardo had a surname, let
alone a girlfriend!
Seen on vacay in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro earlier this week, the Brazilian-born, Italian Sky News
journalist showed off her four-months-along baby bump in a pretty patterned bikini.
John O'Shea's lovely wife debuted her baby bump for the first time last weekend. The couple are
expecting their first child this summer, which with Rebecca Ferdinand (Rio) and Leanne Brown
(Wes), completes a hat-trick of new Manchester United babies to be on the look out for. In case
you weren't aware, Yvonne wasn't the only Red Deviled WAG looking good at Old Trafford this
weekend.
- Jason Davis
Charlie Davies just made it a bit harder for D.C. United to say no to a loan deal. Davies scored
and provided an assist to Joseph Ngwenya in United's 5-1 victory over the Canadian U-20s in Fort
Lauderdale. Even considering the competition, United can't ask much more of Davies than to spark
the offense when given the chance during his week-long evaluation period.
Why Blaise Nkufo Left
not only is this a good article, but I also want to give a bump to SportsPressNW, a good site
founded by Art Thiel and Steve Rudman of the old Seattle P.I. (R.I.P).
http://sportspressnw.com/about-us/
There's much to be discussed about this couple venturing around today town, but we're a bit
stuck on where to start.
Is it with the leopard-on-leopard style statement that Alex and her bump are making? The
plausibility of the LFC captain picking a wedgie whilst walking? Or should we turn our attention to
issues which have a direct impact on ourselves, such as when will those who hoarded all those Four
Loko cans finally bust open their stash and share with us?
Images: Getty Images.
Hearing how Arsenal captain/Finest Five member, Cesc Fabregas suddenly found himself in facial
hair distress earlier today was all shades of traumatic for our office. For one unfortunate
staffer, the decision making panic set in all too quickly as she failed to tried to avoid recalling
a painful memory of the time she was left stranded by her Mum in one of Harrod's dressing
rooms.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Either she's trying to win us over by pretending she's just a normal chica who hits the trackie
bottoms when the going gets tough, or, as some unreliable peeps might have it, she's preggo. Pray
to San Iker it's the former, for all our sakes.
And by hold the line I mean "keep raising prices." Neil deMause of Field of Schemes writing in
Slate on the dip in demand for sporting event tickets in America:
Where we look to be headed, then, is a two-tiered system. A handful of top teams and
events will be able to charge whatever they want, while most everyone else is forced to give away
tickets.
photo courtesy of Jarred Donalson
Not horrible attendance wise for KC last night compared to KC's history, but I am a little
disappointed that the attendance last night was only 15,352. Hopefully this coming Saturday with a
home game we'll see a sell out. Check out the break down for the 11th home game of the season all
time for KC.
That's the most expensive photo bomber we've ever seen. Images: Bauer Griffin.
Seeing Victoria Beckham at an airport is not uncommon. Seeing her conceal her budding baby bump
as she navigates an airport terminal is somewhat of unchartered waters.
We can hardly believe it, but it'll be a month tomorrow since David and Victoria announced they
were having a fourth.
Back down to earth with not so much a bump, more like an avalanche. Wile. E. Coyote, maybe,
poised atop some improbably sheer mountain range, on the pinnacle of success, then his cunning plan
fails, inevitably. He doesn't just fall to earth. Rather, it's a slow descent, each painful moment
of impact freeze-framed with a resigned look to the camera.
Every week the New England Soccer Today crew will look beyond the standings to rank each of
the 18 Major League Soccer (MLS) teams. This week Brian O'Connell and Sean Donahue contributed
rankings. Comments are followed by the ranker's name and the rank they gave that team.
1.
Hey Arsenal fans. You calling for Arsene's head now? Or do you just want to ride this "bump" out?
4th loss in 7 and just 2pts clear of the relegation zone. I know it's early, but you just lost to
Spurs... Van der Vaart and Ramsey score and Walker notches his first for Spurs in this 2-1 win at
White Hart Lane.
Arturo Alvarez was picked up by Chivas USA. (Getty Images)
The first stage of the 2011 MLS Re-Entry Draft has come and gone with a bang. Only three players
were selected in the first stage today as 16 clubs passed on their selection.
The terms of the first stage mean the three players selected today, their new teams will have
honor their current contracts or offer them a 5 percent raise over what they made last year if they
are currently out of contract.
Birmingham City 0-3 Arsenal
Now that's what I call fairweather blogging! I raved about the Chelski performance, but kept mum
after earthward bump at Wigan. Now I'm back to doff the cap to the team for today's performance at
lowly Birmingham, which was as excellent as Wigan was disappointing as Chelski was excellent.
Kevork Djansezian - Getty Images
I wonder how many joyous moments Edson Buddle may experience in Germany?
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I've been to Munich.
By Chris Wright
A batch of quotes have surfaced from a Real Madrid press conference, in which coach Jose
Mourinho who refused to commit to the cause past the coming summer a couple of days ago appears to
openly pine for a return to the good old, down-home Premier League.
What a chance we have to make up ground on these two today. The look on Arsene Wengers face after
blowing a 4-goal, that's a 4-goal lead against Newcastle is priceless and as for United, well it
seems they have been brought back down to earth with a bump.
They said Chelsea were out of it!
More lower league punts, foreign predictions, and some Valentine's plans Last week Punter Dan
returned a profit of 23 of your English pounds. More this week, he promises: Another week of footy,
and after the crazy mental eff-up of last weekend's Premier League it was back to Earth with the
bump of international friendly week.
In New Orleans, we are left with a red bump commemorating a mosquito's feast on an arm or leg. A
world away in Africa? Malaria. A child rendered lifeless every 45 seconds. Amidst life's inequities
we come to take solace in the efforts of those selfless few like Jared Montz, a former professional
soccer player, [.
So I'm switching it up a little because, frankly, there's just no point in focusing on Arsenal or
City this week.
1. Manchester United, 73 pts - Well, United's worst-case scenario came true. Their loss at
Arsenal and Chelsea's "win" against Spurs leaves the Red Devils just three points ahead of the
Blues going into this weekend's clash.
New Order at Reading, 1998. Thirteen years ago. Hade and I were in the crowd, we'd have been
21/22, one of those delicious moments that far exceed expectations and you end up with a goose-bump
evening when you just expected to see a few bands. I mean, we knew New Order and sort of
liked them, but this was transcendental.
Awesome Sporting News soccer reporter Brian Straus adds some context for everyone on Major League
Soccer's surgence (not re-surgence... we had to be good before... which we weren't) in the CONCACAF
Champions League.
MLS teams are heading south and kicking a**, heading to Mexico and finally kicking a**, and making
their mark in the region.
Manchester United coaching staffs and fans can pretty much breathe a sigh of relief regarding
the condition of their Mexican striker, Javier "Chicarito" Hernandez, who picked up an injury
against Chelsea on the weekend after the latest reports suggested that the striker isn't suffering
from a fracture.
On we go, with a visit from old friend Juan Mata and Chelsea, a club we have a recent history
with.
It's the Champions League! The goose bump-inducing song, the pomp and circumstance!
Today, I'm re-directing you to a post I wrote for our friends at Forza Futbol.
If you're not following them on Facebook and Twitter, what are you waiting for?
Further to Timmy's post, perhaps it's time to revisit the predictortron.
As you will recall, we fired this up last year to see if a slow start necessarily meant we were
doomed. The predictortron was comforting, told us not to worry and gave us a hug. It said we'd
finish with 46 points, and we got 48, so that was nice.
There was no blood, no bruise, not even a bump. Not a sprain, no strain, no fracture and no
break. Yet the injury was scarier than the time I had managed to get a rusty fishing hook nearly
through my right thumb. Two weeks later, the symptoms have finally subsided, but the grim
possibilities of future problems remain.
It doesn't look that way. He's not getting any bump in the polls from them. But, why not? Their
everywhere on television, showing up often during the highest rated shows and sports events.
The spots are awesome.