Luca Bruno/AP
Carlos Tevez is the latest star who could be leaving Turin following Juventus’ defeat to Barcelona in the Champions League final, with reports suggesting a move to Boca Juniors is on the cards.
The Daily Mail claim the Argentine forward has told his club that he wants to return to his homeland this summer and sign for the team where it all began.
Tevez, who still has a year remaining on his contract with The Old Lady, scored 26 goals in 75 appearances and if a return were to occur, it would be likely that the striker would out-do that tally with ease having scored 20 in a Serie A winning campaign in 2014/2015.
Natacha Pisarenko/AP
Currently lining-up for Argentina as they attempt to win back the Copa America trophy, the former Man Utd is rumoured to be homesick after a storied career around Europe.
A move to South America...
Carlos Tevez is the latest star who could be leaving Turin following Juventus’ defeat to Barcelona in the Champions League final, with reports suggesting a move to Boca Juniors is on the cards.
The Daily Mail claim the Argentine forward has told his club that he wants to return to his homeland this summer and sign for the team where it all began.
Tevez, who still has a year remaining on his contract with The Old Lady, scored 26 goals in 75 appearances and if a return were to occur, it would be likely that the striker would out-do that tally with ease having scored 20 in a Serie A winning campaign in 2014/2015.
Natacha Pisarenko/AP
Currently lining-up for Argentina as they attempt to win back the Copa America trophy, the former Man Utd is rumoured to be homesick after a storied career around Europe.
A move to South America...
- 6/17/2015
- by Matthew Brown
- Obsessed with Film
Luca Bruno/AP
A diminutive raven-haired Argentinian slaloms through England’s defence. It’s 55 minutes into the quarter final of the 1986 World Cup and the tension in the Azteca, Mexico’s national stadium, is palpable. Mere minutes after scoring one of the most controversial goals of all time, Diego Maradona is about to score the greatest goal in history.
Uruguayan Victor Hugo Morales’ immortal commentary will give you chills:
“Maradona on the ball now. Two closing him down. Maradona rolls his foot over the ball and breaks away down the right, the genius of world football. He goes past a third, looks for Burruchaga. Maradona forever! Genius! Genius! Genius! He’s still going… Goooooooooooooal!! Sorry, I want to cry! Good God! Long live football! What a goal! A memorable run from Maradona. The greatest solo goal of all time. Cosmic Kite, which planet did you come from?”
This was the...
A diminutive raven-haired Argentinian slaloms through England’s defence. It’s 55 minutes into the quarter final of the 1986 World Cup and the tension in the Azteca, Mexico’s national stadium, is palpable. Mere minutes after scoring one of the most controversial goals of all time, Diego Maradona is about to score the greatest goal in history.
Uruguayan Victor Hugo Morales’ immortal commentary will give you chills:
“Maradona on the ball now. Two closing him down. Maradona rolls his foot over the ball and breaks away down the right, the genius of world football. He goes past a third, looks for Burruchaga. Maradona forever! Genius! Genius! Genius! He’s still going… Goooooooooooooal!! Sorry, I want to cry! Good God! Long live football! What a goal! A memorable run from Maradona. The greatest solo goal of all time. Cosmic Kite, which planet did you come from?”
This was the...
- 6/9/2015
- by Michael Park
- Obsessed with Film
Patricia Thomas, Associated Press
Andrew Medichini, Associated Press
Venice, Italy (AP) - George Clooney married human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin Saturday, the actor's representative said, out of sight of pursuing paparazzi and adoring crowds.
A smiling Clooney traveled up the spectacular Grand Canal to his wedding standing coolly aboard a water-taxi, waving to hundreds of well-wishers on shore and a flotilla of photographers chasing a glimpse of his final moments of bachelorhood.
With the pink sunset casting a gleam on Venice's most picturesque canal, Clooney rubbed his hands in sweet anticipation and disappeared into the luxury Aman hotel's tent-covered pier, where celebrity friends including Cindy Crawford and Matt Damon had passed moments earlier.
The bride was nowhere to be seen.
Clooney's long-time representative Stan Rosenfield announced in one sentence some 2 ½ hours later that the wedding had taken place. It's expected to be the only communication on the much-anticipated marriage of...
Andrew Medichini, Associated Press
Venice, Italy (AP) - George Clooney married human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin Saturday, the actor's representative said, out of sight of pursuing paparazzi and adoring crowds.
A smiling Clooney traveled up the spectacular Grand Canal to his wedding standing coolly aboard a water-taxi, waving to hundreds of well-wishers on shore and a flotilla of photographers chasing a glimpse of his final moments of bachelorhood.
With the pink sunset casting a gleam on Venice's most picturesque canal, Clooney rubbed his hands in sweet anticipation and disappeared into the luxury Aman hotel's tent-covered pier, where celebrity friends including Cindy Crawford and Matt Damon had passed moments earlier.
The bride was nowhere to be seen.
Clooney's long-time representative Stan Rosenfield announced in one sentence some 2 ½ hours later that the wedding had taken place. It's expected to be the only communication on the much-anticipated marriage of...
- 9/27/2014
- by The Associated Press
- Moviefone
Luca Bruno/AP/Press Association Images
As we close in on two decades since Blackburn Rovers’ solitary Premier League title success, the Lancashire-based club are running through their final preparations before the start of another arduous and testing Championship season.
After spending the best part of the previous 20 years in England’s top flight, there is certainly room for hindsight as Ewood Park continues play host to second-tier football, and though the players who have used Brockhall for training in recent years haven’t necessarily been world-beaters, there were definitely old irons in the fire which could have resulted in some eyebrow-raising transfer deals for Rovers.
Under Kenny Dalglish, Sam Allardyce and even Steve Kean there were numerous cases of potentially history-changing players just wriggling from Rovers’ grasp, with it rarely being a case of the club’s owners fearing to stump up the money required to land their targets.
As we close in on two decades since Blackburn Rovers’ solitary Premier League title success, the Lancashire-based club are running through their final preparations before the start of another arduous and testing Championship season.
After spending the best part of the previous 20 years in England’s top flight, there is certainly room for hindsight as Ewood Park continues play host to second-tier football, and though the players who have used Brockhall for training in recent years haven’t necessarily been world-beaters, there were definitely old irons in the fire which could have resulted in some eyebrow-raising transfer deals for Rovers.
Under Kenny Dalglish, Sam Allardyce and even Steve Kean there were numerous cases of potentially history-changing players just wriggling from Rovers’ grasp, with it rarely being a case of the club’s owners fearing to stump up the money required to land their targets.
- 8/6/2014
- by Simon Harrison
- Obsessed with Film
Luca Bruno/AP/Press Association Images
The biggest tournament in world football is rapidly approaching, and attentions have already turned to who could go on and lift the World Cup trophy next month in Brazil. A large chunk of the 32 teams have already been dismissed as potential winners, and there are the usual clutch of teams who are garnering all the attention regarding being a potential winner.
Spain, Germany and Brazil are the three names on most people’s lips when it comes to picking a winner, but this year, there are an unusually high amount of teams that seem to be getting way too much hype.
All across the globe there are nations with a bit of buzz surrounding them, and the talk is that they can go on and seriously upset the apple cart in Brazil. In some instances, that might not mean winning the tournament, but there...
The biggest tournament in world football is rapidly approaching, and attentions have already turned to who could go on and lift the World Cup trophy next month in Brazil. A large chunk of the 32 teams have already been dismissed as potential winners, and there are the usual clutch of teams who are garnering all the attention regarding being a potential winner.
Spain, Germany and Brazil are the three names on most people’s lips when it comes to picking a winner, but this year, there are an unusually high amount of teams that seem to be getting way too much hype.
All across the globe there are nations with a bit of buzz surrounding them, and the talk is that they can go on and seriously upset the apple cart in Brazil. In some instances, that might not mean winning the tournament, but there...
- 6/5/2014
- by Aaron Bower
- Obsessed with Film
I know that women's figure skating is supposed to be the must-see event at the Winter Olympics, but I can't help but prefer the men's competition. And that's not just because the men perform feats of flexibility that utterly baffle me (see this). Nope, I'll admit that one of the main reasons I tune into men's figure skating is for...the fashion. Now, I know that we here on PopWatch on Ice have already discussed figure skating attire after the pairs short program on Sunday. But I feel that we haven't completely exhausted the topic, since Tatyana Volosozhar and Stanislav...
- 2/16/2010
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
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