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I don't what to say,BT I see man slapping another,it seems the man ran away with someone's money b4 the strike Uniuyo |
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tayokem: Someone should please educate me on the timing 12:15pm abroad and 5:15pm local. while the gap wide gap is it not supppse to be 1 hr differencethe timining is 5 :15 abroad and 6:15 nija time |
the match will be 3 :1any team can. win |
Lewandowski undergoing Bayern medical Borussia Dortmund forward Robert Lewandowski is undergoing a medical check in Munich ahead of his summer move to Bayern. The Poland star is available on a free transfer in June. Source: Sky Saturday, January 4, 2014 12:20 PM Milan, Viviano and Cissokho are targets The goalkeeper doesn't play at Arsenal and might join Milan in place of young Gabriel. Cissokho is on loan at Liverpool, but Valencia owns him. Source: Corriere dello Sport Saturday, January 4, 2014 10:52 AM Napoli, Benitez wants Mata and Mascherano 'Azzurri' are looking for big shots in January: also Song and Diego Costa send signals... Source: La Gazzetta dello Sport Saturday, January 4, 2014 10:44 AM Napoli, Gonalons is done for 13 millions Lyon has agreed to the deal with Napoli, now there also is the player's will. The midfielder will cost 13 millions. Source: La Gazzetta dello Sport Saturday, January 4, 2014 10:41 AM Benfica want Pizzi back The Portuguese forward is not a starter anymore in Espanyol and Benfica chairman would have said their signings should be players currently on loan or from the 'cantera'. Source: Marca Saturday, January 4, 2014 9:17 AM Lyon is willing to sell Grenier Lyon is no more determined to keep the Arsenal's target and would even be willing to let him go during the month of January. Source: Le Parisien Saturday, January 4, 2014 7:43 AM West Ham give up on Diego Milito West Ham have conceded defeat in their efforts to sign Inter forward Diego Milito with the Argentine keen to finish his career at former club Racing. Source: The Independent Saturday, January 4, 2014 1:29 AM West Brom want Mackay West Brom will approach Malky Mackay with a view to the former Cardiff manager replacing Steve Clarke as Albion boss. Source: Daily Mail Saturday, January 4, 2014 1:09 AM Robbie Fowler to take over at Torquay Former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler is set to take over as manager of struggling Torquay. Source: Daily Star Saturday, January 4, 2014 1:00 AM Aston Villa make £1.5m bid for Hoolahan Aston Villa have made a £1.5m bid for Norwich City midfielder West Hoolahan. Source: Daily Mirror Saturday, January 4, 2014 12:55 AM |
the time for the match is6:15 pm Nigerian time today |
adegwurulez: No Nigerian? what about Dike, martins and Yobo? Aren't they moving again?no transfer news concerning them yet |
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has proposed the use of a time penalty as a deterrent to diving in football. Blatter feels players who get treatment but are not badly injured should have to wait longer before rejoining play. "I find it deeply irritating, when the half-dead player comes back to life as soon as they have left the pitch," said Blatter, 77, in his weekly column. "The referee can make the player wait until the numerical disadvantage has had an effect on the game." Blatter, the head of world football's governing body, added: "In practical terms, this is a time penalty and it could cause play-actors to rethink. "The touchline appears to have acquired powers of revival which even leading medical specialists cannot explain." Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher agrees simulation is an issue in the game, but feels penalising players in Blatter's proposed way may not be feasible. "You're going to need a very, very brave referee to say a players wasn't really injured, I'm not sure it's a real solution," said Gallagher. Blatter's comments come two days after Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho criticised one of his own players, Oscar, for diving in their victory at Southampton. Mourinho also urged referees to "kill the situation" after his Brazilian attacker was cautioned for appearing to dive in the the area after rounding Southampton goalkeeper Kelvin Davis. Blatter is intent on ridding the game of simulation, which has prompted 13 yellow cards in the Premier League this season. "Even though simulation is incredibly unfair and looks preposterous when viewed in a replay, some people regard it as smart or in the worst case as a harmless misdemeanour," added Blatter, who has been re-elected three times since becoming Fifa president in 1998. "The longest breaks in the game nowadays are almost exclusively the result of dives, simulation and play-acting to feign injury. "This kind of thing is treated with scorn in other sporting disciplines but it has become a normal and accepted part of football nowadays." Manchester United attacker Adnan Januzaj, 18, has received three of his five yellow cards this season for simulation. United fanzine Red Issue, via its Twitter account, called on manager David Moyes to speak to the youngster as well as Ashley Young, who has been booked for diving this season. Fifa's vice-president Jim Boyce has previously proposed the use of video evidence to help take retrospective action against divers, a move which Gallagher would still welcome. "I think most people in this country would adhere to retrospective action," added Gallagher, who was a Fifa listed referee for eight years. "For me, I think an ex-referee, an ex-manager and an ex-member of PFA could look at video evidence and if all three agree on a dive, it's a three match ban." As part of his proposals to clamp down on cheating within the game, Blatter emphasised Fifa's stance on whether the ball should be put out of play if a player is injured. "The ball is in the referees' court," added Blatter. "The instructions are now clear on this matter: if a player is lying on the floor, the opposing team are not required to put the ball into touch. "The referee should only intervene if he believes a serious injury has occurred." source: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25586007 |
Newcastle AND Tottenham want to sign Joleon Lescott on loan from Manchester City until the end of the season. (Daily Mail) Galatasaray are keen on Manchester United's Alex Buttner. (Daily Mail) Hull and Celtic are set to place a bid for Sunderland striker Steven Fletcher after a series of injuries ruined his time in the north-east. (Daily Mail) Luke Shaw has told Southampton that he won't be leaving in January, despite plenty of interest from leading Premier League clubs. (Daily Mail) Lewis Holtby could ask for a loan move away from Tottenham after being dropped for the last two matches. (The Times) Juan Mata RANG Chelsea to demand answers over his future after being substituted by Jose Mourinho during their win at Southampton. (Daily Express) Arsenal are ready to try and sign Diego Costa from Atletico Madrid - and the £32million price tag won't stop Arsene Wenger. (Daily Star) Chelsea have had a £50million bid rejected for Gonzalo Higuain as they believe the Napoli striker is the answer to their goal-scoring problems. (Daily Telegraph) Tom Ince is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's first target after the former Manchester United man became the new Bluebirds manager. (The Sun) But the Norwegian will have to fend off interest from Crystal Palace in skipper Mark Hudson. (The Sun) more to come |
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Chelsea reportedly have £50million bid for Gonzalo Higuain rejected and Luke Shaw tells Southampton he wants to stay at the club January is here and we're starting to see clubs make their moves in the transfer market. But who's going to move where? Months of scouting, research and planning will lead to plenty of activity over the next few weeks. And here's what's going on today: Transfer gossip and rumours from today's Daily Mirror West Ham chiefs are sticking by under-fire manager Sam Allardyce and aim to sign two new strikers this month . Asamoah Gyan, the former Sunderland star now at UAE side Al-Ain, and Everton's Nikica Jelavic are targets. Napoli have made a move to try to sign Chelsea's Juan Mata . Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is poised to make Crystal Palace and Wales midfielder Jonathan Williams his first singing as Cardiff boss . Raheem Sterling could be set for a loan move to Swansea once Liverpool land fellow winger Mohamed Salah. Joleon Lescott is willing to take a pay cut on his £90,000-a-week Manchester City wages to move to Tottenham on loan. West Ham and Stoke are leading the race to sign Manchester City striker John Guidetti on loan . Arsenal have been told that they will have to buy Mirko Vucinic if they are to convince Juventus to part with the Montenegrin striker. Spain's Real Betis want Stoke midfielder Wilson Palacios . Hull's Steve Bruce aims to land Jake Livermore from Tottenham for £3million after increasing his transfer kitty by selling midfielder Tom Cairney to Blackburn. Sunderland midfielder Jack Colback is a January target for West Brom and Swansea. Montpellier midfielder Remy Cabella is high on Newcastle's wanted list - but he'll cost close to £10million. Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has revealed that he used to dream of playing for Arsenal. Chelsea defender David Luiz has been linked with a move to German giants , and European champions, Bayern Munich. Liverpool are lining up a swoop for Napoli's highly-rated defender Armando Anastasio , according to Italian media. Newcastle have made a move to sign Everton defender Jonny Heitinga . Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly readying a £22m bid for Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye. Inter Milan are set to put Manchester United and Chelsea on alert by releasing midfielder Esteban Cambiasso this summer. Sevilla midfielder Ivan Rakitic has given his clearest indication yet that he will extend his contract with the La Liga club. Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea were among the clubs monitoring the talented Croat, whose deal runs out in June 2015. Sunderland have been offered forward Ignacio Scocco of Brazil's Internacional . West Ham will give up the chase for Diego Milito after the Inter Milan forward decided against a January move to the Premier League . He wants to return to his native Argentina and rejoin his former club Racing. more to come |
Tolexander: how come the content of the news contradicts the topic?it means the two among the most successful club in FA CUP |
The two north London rivals are second and third in the list of the competition's most historically successful clubs and both are enjoying good Premier League form Two of the FA Cup's most successful sides meet on Saturday when Arsenal host north London rivals Tottenham in the third round. Manchester United have won the competition 11 times, more than any other team, but the Gunners are just one behind on 10 and Spurs sit third on the all-time list with eight. The last major trophy that Arsene Wenger collected was the FA Cup in 2005, following a penalty shootout victory over Manchester United, but Arsenal are pushing to finally add to their honours roll this season, sitting top of the Premier League after three straight victories, giving them a total of 45 points after 20 matches. The leaders' latest triumph came in a 2-0 win over Cardiff City on New Year's Day, courtesy of late goals from Nicklas Bendtner and Theo Walcott, and the England international believes that a never-say-die attitude can help his side end their trophy drought. "If you want to win titles then you have got to go to the end and the thing about this team at the moment is that we never give up," he told reporters. "Every game that we win, the belief gets stronger and stronger." Tottenham are also in good form heading into the clash, with new boss Tim Sherwood overseeing three wins and a draw in four Premier League matches at the helm. A 2-1 victory at Manchester United on Wednesday was particularly impressive and leaves Spurs just two points adrift of the Champions League places. Forward Emmanuel Adebayor has played a key role in Tottenham's resurgence under Sherwood, including scoring the opener against United, but faces a battle to be fit to face his former side after being taken off on a stretcher against the reigning champions. The two sides last met in the competition at Old Trafford in April 2001, with Arsenal winning 2-1 to reach the final. The Gunners also triumphed over Tottenham at the last-four stage in 1993 before going on to complete an FA and League Cup double. source: http://m.goal.com/x/en-ng/news/451810 Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud is a doubt after suffering from illness and an ankle injury. Nicklas Bendtner (ankle) is injured along with Kieran Gibbs (calf) and Aaron Ramsey (thigh) while playmaker Mesut Ozil must pass a fitness test. Andros Townsend, Lewis Holtby and Jermain Defoe could return from injury for Tottenham. Striker Emmanuel Adebayor is fit again after being taken off on a stretcher against Manchester United on Wednesday. Tottenham's new manager Tim Sherwood said: "How important will Adebayor be tomorrow [Saturday]? It's huge. "I think if Arsene Wenger saw him limping off at Old Trafford, I'm sure there were a lot of pleased Arsenal fans and management and players. "But, unfortunately, he's going to be walking out against them on Saturday. "It didn't look great did it when he came off on that stretcher but he is a warrior. There is no holding him back at the moment." Provisional Arsenal squad: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Monreal, Arteta, Flamini, Wilshere, Rosicky, Walcott, Podolski, Fabianski, Jenkinson, Cazorla, Miyaichi, Vermaelen, Gnabry, Giroud, Ozil. Provisional Tottenham Hotspur squad: Lloris, Friedel, Archer, Walker, Fredericks, Dawson, Chiriches, Rose, Fryers, Dembele, Capoue, Eriksen, Bentaleb, Townsend, Holtby, Chadli, Lamela, Lennon, Soldado, Adebayor, Kane, Defoe, Coulthirst. |
The Saints ran out 2-1 winners in the same fixture last season, but the Blues got revenge last time out and have renewed motivation after beating title rivals Liverpool on Sunday. Chelsea lost at Southampton last season and captain John Terry has warned it can ill afford a repeat at St Mary's on New Year's Day. Mauricio Pochettino's Southampton started the season in fine form, but it has now dropped down to ninth after winning just one of its last eight Premier League games. Chelsea beat fellow title hopefuls Liverpool on Sunday to make it three wins in its last four top-flight games and it is now third, just two points behind leaders Arsenal. The London club has already beaten Southampton 3-1 at Stamford Bridge this term, but Jose Mourinho's side had to come from behind after Jay Rodriguez scored just 15 seconds into the game at the start of December. Terry scored in that victory, and the skipper was also on target at St Mary's last season, but his goal was in vain as the home side ran out 2-1 winners. And the former England center back has seen enough of Pochettino's charges to know his side must not be taken lightly as he targets another Premier League title. "It's going to be tough because they're very good at home and it proved a difficult game here (Stamford Bridge) when they scored pretty early," Terry told Chelsea's official website. "They are a good footballing side, very much like Liverpool, who try and play out from the back so we're expecting a tough game." Chelsea boss Mourinho will be without Frank Lampard (muscular injury), Branislav Ivanovic (knee) and Marco van Ginkel (knee) for the trip to the south coast. David Luiz also misses out as he serves a one- match ban after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season in Sunday's 2-1 win over Liverpool, but Ramires returns from a suspension of his own. Southampton has not won at home since easing to a 4-1 victory over Hull City on November 9 and Pochettino knows they will be up against it in their first game of 2014. "It's clear that Chelsea are a top side, a great team. They have great, talented players. We learned a lot from that game (at Chelsea). It was a very competitive game and it's going to be another competitive game against them this time around," he said. "There are many factors that happened during that game to balance the end result of the game. We know them well and we’re more than aware that we’re going to be facing a very tough team." Striker Pablo Daniel Osvaldo (illness) will be monitored ahead of the game, but goalkeeper Artur Boruc (hand), midfielder Victor Wanyama (fractured leg) and striker Guly do Prado (knee) will not feature. Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin will return after missing Sunday's defeat at Everton through suspension. source-goal.com |
Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority [NCAA] did not purchase bullet proof cars as widely alleged by the media but only leased them, Minister of Aviation Princess Stella Oduah said in Abuja yesterday. When asked in the Media Trust Limited’s head office about her thoughts about the outcome of the administrative inquiry ordered by President Goodluck Jonathan into the bullet proof cars’ purchase, Ms Oduh said, “I really would not want to respond to that. The only thing I want to say is that armoured cars were not bought in the minister’s name. In fact, no armoured cars were bought by NCAA. NCAA only leased them. As regards the report of the President’s panel, I really don’t know how to respond. I am not a member of that panel so I cannot speak for it.” The Minister dismissed some reports which said she was seen at the State House waiting to collect her sack letter. Stella Oduah also touched upon several relevant topics, including the new national carrier to be unveiled in January, plans to transform Nigeria’s lesser airports to create wealth for local communities through industrialization and the upcoming pulling down and rebuilding of the old Kano Airport. |
A conglomeration of ethnic nationality groups said going by the Amalgamation Treaty of January 1, 1914, which joined Northern and Southern protectorates to create Nigeria with a life span of 100 years, the country will expire at 12 a.m. today. Professor Akin Oyebode, a lawyer, said Nigeria will not expire because the amalgamation was not put in place by a treaty, but by an order in council by the British Parliament. Oyebode has a soul mate in legal icon, Professor Itse Sagay (SAN), who argued that there was no law that automatically gives a treaty 100 years life span. However, the ethnic nationalities, which included Federation of Oodua People, Middle Belt Congress, Lower Niger Congress and Oporoza House, which congregated on the banner of Movement for New Nigeria, MNN, insisted that Nigeria would become history after today and urged all Nigerians to embrace the national conference to agree on fresh terms of co-existing. They spoke at a briefing held at Freedom Park, Lagos. Present at the briefing were Elder Fred Agbeyegbe, Co-coordinator; Tony Nnadi, Secretary-General; Mrs Hilda Dokubo, Timi Kaiser Ogoriba, Chief Dan Ekpebide, Abuka Onalo, Ambah Binaebi, Shade Olukoya and Leye Akinmodiro. On nat’l dialogue, 2015 They urged President Goodluck Jonathan to speed up the national dialogue, warning that it would be disastrous to hold the 2015 elections without a new constitution emerging from a national conference. They said: “The mention of 2015 in Nigeria’s political discourse instantly evokes two ominous conjectures. One is the haunt of the US intelligence prediction that Nigeria will disintegrate before 2015. “The other very bloody prospect swirls around the 2015 electoral round in which a northern politician assumes that there would be trouble if the elections are rigged.” 100 years treaty Nnadi said: “What the British did in the amalgamation treaty was to consolidate all the treaties that they signed with the different ethnic nationalities they subdued in the process of their conquest. “By 1914, the various treaties were consolidated so as to be recognised in international law. Under international law, every treaty has a life span of 100 years. The Amalgamation Treaty took effect on January 1, 1914, which means that it will expire on December 31, 2013. “The second challenge for Nigeria is that the 1999 Constitution, which General Abdulsalami Abubakar gave to Nigeria made certain proclamations that are rooted in falsehood because it was not a constitution drawn up by Nigerians. “What will hold Nigeria after December 31 is a hope that the national conference will produce another document that Nigerians would accept.” Former Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Dan Mou, said Nigeria is fortunate that there was no separatist movement in the country. He said that issues such as these were what the national conference should resolve and all the ethnic minorities should wait to see the outcome of the conference, adding that President Goodluck Jonathan acted wisely by putting the conference in place and the outcome should be subjected to a referendum. No danger,says Oyebode Countering, Professor Oyebode said Nigeria will not cease to exist legally on account of the 100 years of amalgamation because the amalgamation was consummated through an order in council by the British Parliament. According to him, the process of amalgamation started in January 1900, when the British Parliament issued an Order-in-Council through which the Royal Nigeria Company, which succeeded the United African Company, ceded its power to the British Crown and resulted in the amalgamation of the Southern protectorate. He said the British Parliament also issued an Order-in-Council which resulted in the amalgamation of Northern protectorate in 1906. The amalgamation of Northern and Southern protectorates took place in 1914 through another Order-in-Council. He said the order was used in British territories, which had no legislature to issue such legislative instrument. He said it was through the order that Nigeria got her independence in 1960. Professor Oyebode agreed with moves to convene a national conference because the 1999 Constitution, which was foisted on Nigerians by the military, shared the same features and characteristics with the Amalgamation Acts which were enacted without the participation and consent of Nigerians. According to Oyebode, the 1999 Constitution is nothing but Decree No. 24, which has since been identified as a fraudulent document. Noting that the 1999 Constitution may be valid but not legal, he said “what we should expect is for the proposed national conference to lead to a constitutional conference through which Nigerians can produce a document that they can respect.” Amalgamation was not a treaty— Sagay Professor Itse Sagay said: “I totally disagree with the group that the 1914 amalgamation was by a treaty. “It was a union imposed on us by the British who were colonial overlords of Nigeria, then recognised by international law, which was a legitimate power to join the Northern and Southern protectorates. “So, it was not a treaty at all. If it were a treaty, both parties could have sat round the table to negotiate their merger. But there wasn’t anything like that at all. “The people just woke up one morning and found out that they have been joined together by the superior colonial force. “Meanwhile, contrary to their belief that a treaty can expire, it can be forever and can be terminated by either party. A party can withdraw from a treaty at anytime, provided certain conditions are me source :infonigeria |
Around 11pm Saturday night December 28th, three men suspected to be members of Islamic militant Boko Haram invaded a bachelor party at Tashan Alade village in Maiduguri and opened fire on the party- goers, killing eight of them and injuring several others. An witness who survived the attack said the men came in two motorcycles, joined the party like they were guests and before anyone knew what was going on, they brought out their rifles and started shooting indiscriminately. They fled the scene after making sure several people were dead. source information nigeria |
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with Suarez eager to score again and chelsea wishing not to leave top four as was said by mourinho said himself that they not title contenders .who will win the game.
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Chelsea (Possible, 4-2-3-1): Cech; Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Azpilicueta; Lampard, Essien; Schurrle, Oscar, Willian; Torres. Out: Ramires (suspended), Van Ginkel (knee). Liverpool (Possible, 4-1-2-3): Mignolet; Johnson, Skrtel, Sakho, Cissokho; Lucas; Allen, Henderson; Sterling, Suárez, Coutinho. Out: Coates, Enrique (both knee), Gerrard, Flanagan (both hamstring), Moses (ineligible), Sturridge (ankle). Referee: Howard Web. Matches: suarez will be playing with Ivanovich for the first time after biting iva which led to 10 match ban .Liverpool having lost to man city will meet with Chelsea that won their game last week.the winning team tops the other in the league |
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