The Cosmopolitan 2011 Bachelor of The Year Awards are after happy hour this evening and
unfortunately, we're sitting this one out. We and are livers feel shameful disgust so please don't
verbally lash out on us. We feel terrible enough thanks to our internal free booze demons.
If you recall, last year D.
Soka Afrika is probably the first documentary that really tackles the problem of trafficking of
young footballers from Africa to the European leagues through the story of two aspiring footballers
who set out to find their fame and fortune and end up taking very different journeys. It won the
best film at the Kicking and Screening film festival in NYC and London this year.
It's a long way from the council estates of Huyton to the lush terrain of southern Portugal where
Steven Gerrard spends his summers these days.
The 31-year-old's remarkable journey has been fuelled by talent - a talent which has earned him
fame and fortune.
Now, as he follows Jamie Carragher into the period of his career when his name will often be
preceded by the word veteran, Gerrard has decided to use those two assets to help children whose
backgrounds are not so different from his own, but whose fate has not been blessed in the same way.
Image: Bauer Griffin.
Oh, sweet Irina Shayk. A transparent lace top mixed with mesh leggings and netted shoeties is a
bigger exploitation of life's prejudices than all the times we've witnessed your pretty face
locking lips with Cristiano Ronaldo (at left, this past Saturday in the VIP section of
the Bernabeau.
::: FistedAway today welcomes a guest post from Elliott, editor of the rather lovely
Futfanatico :::
We are sad to report that Rafa Benitez today filed suit for legal dissolution from his current
wife. Despite the cultural and legal impetus to remain linked with his lady love, Rafa's divorce
petition outlined a series of grievances that rendered the situation untenable.