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[article]Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol confirmed he had made an offer of one billion euros to buy a majority holding in Italy’s AC Milan Football Club.

He said he wanted to buy more than a 50% stake in the football club, but not whole ownership.

He believes an agreement could be reached this month.

Repubblica reported earlier that he wants to buy 30% directly and then become a majority shareholder within 3 years.

Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol of Country Group Development, is the executive director of Thai Prime Co, holder of the (Global Legends Series) GLS football competition rights.[/article]
 
Villa really are clueless. I hope they go down. Twats.
Is there any better thread name than random shite for mentioning Tim Sherwood?
 
Football Manager legend Freddy Adu is now nightclub promoter after struggling to find new club



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Freddy Adu: — Aged 14: Dubbed the 'new Pele' —
Aged 25: Nightclub promoter in Washington
4:42 AM - 15 Feb 2015
He was given a professional contract by DC United at just 14 and tipped to be football’s next big superstar.
But now aged 25, Freddy Adu is without a club and working as a nightclub promoter to make ends meet.
He's been around...

Just a few of his ex-clubs:
* DC United
* Real Salt Lake
* Benfica
* AS Monaco
* Belenenses
* Caykur Rizespor
* Bahia

Adu, a total legend on computer game Football Manager, has been playing in Portugal, France, Greece, Turkey, Brazil and, until recently, Serbia – where he was contracted to third division club Jagodina. Big.

They let him go before Christmas and with no other takers, Adu is featuring in adverts promoting clubs and bars in the US.
Sad times.

Let’s hope he can get his career back in time for the next edition of Football Manager to come out….

http://metro.co.uk/2015/02/15/footb...er-after-struggling-to-find-new-club-5063900/
 
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Poor Brendan just doesn't know how to dress. The weird shirt/tie combos are bad enough, but here he is with a dinner jacket and no bow tie. Hopeless!

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And he looks like he's about to faint!
 
Figo launches his FIFA manifesto at Wembley. Sky Sports News covers it live but gets bored after a couple of minutes and decides to cut away so that those heavyweight thinkers Stuart McCall and Don Goodman can 'evaluate' what hasn't yet been said. Good job, Sky, you idiots. Anyway, Figo actually sounded as if he's genuinely thought about the issues.
 
Anyone rather than Blatter, that Swedish guy (Leonardson ?), is fine by me.

However is that Figo or a wax model controlled by Blatter ?

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Luis Garcia ‏@LuchoGarcia14 54m54 minutes ago
Tonight at Anfield YNWA will be sing loud as always is...@LFC vs Besiktas

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Ah OK - the newspaper I saw it in got it wrong too !


My comment was a bit confusing, that is Rodgers daughter. I was intending to point out someone connected with Liverpool with a daughter that got all the best bits from their parents, like Gary Abletts daughter:

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Chelsea could try this out with their travelling fans, they'd probably join in though.
Brazilian Football Club Employs Fans’ Mothers as Stewards in Effort to Curb Violence

By Sumitra on February 18th, 2015 Category: News


In a bid to curb violence among football fans, a Brazilian club employed the hooligans’ own mothers as stewards for a match held last Sunday. Sport Club do Recife hired and trained around 30 mothers for the derby against known rivals Nautico. The moms were put to work patrolling the pitch and were dressed in orange vests with the words ‘Segurança Mae’ on the back, Portuguese for ‘Security Mom’.
In recent years, the city of Recife has become one of Brazil’s footballing hotbeds, with hooligans causing problems at almost every match of their home team. “The idea was to make the most fanatical supporters aware and help in some way to bring peace to stadiums,” said Aricio Fortes, vice-president of Ogilvy, the PR company that came up with the idea. “At the end of the day, no one wants to fight in front of a mother, especially his own.”

“It is a kind of action that took everybody by surprise,” said Sid Vasconcelos, a marketing executive at Sport Club do Recife. “Nobody could imagine that they would meet their mother at a football game.”

To make fans aware of their presence, the Security Mums’ faces were highlighted on big screens before and during the game. The club said that all the mothers were given the same training as the professional security officials and volunteers who usually make sure order is preserved in the stands.

Believe it or not, the bizarre strategy seems to have worked – not a single fan was arrested during the home team’s last match!

 
That's a brilliant idea for the right setting. It probably wouldn't work here though, 'coz half the mothers are worse than their idiot sons.
 
That's a brilliant idea for the right setting. It probably wouldn't work here though, 'coz half the mothers are worse than their idiot sons.


It's really nice seeing that some of the most rowdy and excitable young men still have respect for their mothers. Have to agree though, I don't see it working here.
 
It's really nice seeing that some of the most rowdy and excitable young men still have respect for their mothers. Have to agree though, I don't see it working here.

No but it'd be great seeing those Chelsea mums really lay into their racist, hooligan sons and beat the crap out of them !
 
No but it'd be great seeing those Chelsea mums really lay into their racist, hooligan sons and beat the crap out of them !


faaaak up you old bitch!

what the fak did u just call my mam you fakin cunt?

Ooooi, thats my mam too!

riot ensues
 
I have doubts wether putting old chelsea hags in high vis vests in a televised public place is really fair on the rest of us.
 
Real Madrid Coach Carlo Ancelotti backs Arrigo Sacchi, caught in a racism row, with the cryptic phrase: “Many enemies, much honour.”
The man who led the Azzurri to the 1994 World Cup Final is defending himself against criticism for recent comments made that there are ‘too many black players’ in Italian youth academies.
On from Sacchi's latest response, Ancelotti spoke to Mediaset in the post-match interview after Real Madrid’s 2-0 Champions League win at Schalke.
Refusing to make an extended commentary, the Blancos chief limited himself to two phrases: “I give my regards to Arrigo Sacchi. Many enemies, much honour.”
This will cause further controversy, as the phrase was originally attributed to Julius Caesar, then used again by Fascist leader Benito Mussolini.
 
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