The city where former Guns 'n Roses guitarist Slash spent his early years is now the new home of US
National Team player Geoff Cameron. Stoke City is a Premier League club coming off a 14th-place
finish in 2011-12. Just like Slash, Stoke are also currently on tour in North America. Why Are We
Here? Geoff Cameron has been linked with a Premier League move for a long time, and assuming
Stoke's appeal for a.
Keeping with our recent tradition of doing really random posts in the off-season, we must now
naturally move on to pre-season friendlies. Pre-season friendlies are a time of joy for the
marketing heads of football clubs, assorted brands and Chinese-names-on-tshirt-writers. The global
tours of English clubs this summer have practically reached the opposite ends of the world,
everyone apparently glad to avoid the traffic back home during the Olympics.
Answer: Diehard Man City fan and former Oasis lead guitarist/songwriter, Noel Gallagher, recently
enlisted the music video services (they still make those?) of City player John Guidetti's rumoured
love interest, Mischa Barton. We only made it through the first five seconds of the above clip
before we had to go do some urgent shoe shopping, so if anything [.
Kasabian's always rumbling somewhere close to the game of football, though it's good thing
you'll never hear one of their songs oh, I don't know, something like...Club Foot?
permeating the YouTuber football reel scene. Ever.
Sergio Pizzorno, their lead guitarist, is a well-known fan of Leicester City, which one can
afford to do when they're famous.
Lead guitarist and Kasabian song writer Serge Pizzorno scores a wonder goal past former England
number one David Seaman during Robbie Williams charity event Soccer Aid.
I was recently watching a documentary about Pearl Jam, the American rock band (still on iPlayer
if you're interested). It was strange: the first time you hear Eddie Vedder's voice you do a sort
of aural double take. *Christ*. But in the end Pearl Jam lack a certain something and while
there's nothing inherently wrong with their output it's somehow less than it ought to be.
I was recently watching a documentary about Pearl Jam, the American rock band (still on iPlayer
if you're interested). It was strange: the first time you hear Eddie Vedder's voice you do a sort
of aural double take. *Christ*. But in the end Pearl Jam lack a certain something and while
there's nothing inherently wrong with their output it's somehow less than it ought to be.
Some of you may remember that my favorite rock band, The Cult, are also massive football
supporters. Billy Duffy, lead guitarist, appeared on talkSPORT Radio this afternoon to describe his
passion for Manchester City. Meanwhile, lead singer Ian...
TweetAs I sip my beer on a Friday night listening to old Coldplay songs I remebered this.... Yeah
they're not too bad. Apparently, they have a five-a-side team... Then the internet kicked in. And
crazy things came up. Like Petr Cech playing Yellow on drums ..and Coldplay guitarist Jonny
Buckland spouting in NME that he would give up [.
That's right, folks. The Wenger Woys are back, and they've got a brand new lead singer. Andrey
Arshavin has joined the band as a singer after impressing guitarist Arsene Wenger with this little
jig and sing-song after coming on as a sub for Alex Oxlade Chamberlain during yesterday's 2-1
defeat to Manchester United.