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Friday, 17 May 2019

Frank Lampard Purchases 209 Beers,75 Jagermeisters, 65 Vodka For His Team - Sports -


Former Chelsea Player and Derby County Coach, Frank Lampard yesterday purchased 209 beers,75 Jagermeisters, 65 Shots of Vodka after his team reaching the play off final.

This bill emerged online appearing to show the cost of Frank Lampard's celebrations with his team, checkout the list of drinks purchased.





Anthony Joshua Multi-million Office In Miami, USA (video) - Sports

Nigerian world heavyweight champion, Anthony Oluwafemi Joshua shows off his mult-million office in Miami, USA.

Anthony Joshua is currently in Miami, Florida training heavily, in his video he shared online, he wrote: "My home away from home".

Watch Video of Anthony Joshua inside his office that looks like a whole warehouse.





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Police parade 93 suspected kidnappers, recovers 1 rocket launcher, 35 Ak47 rifles and 500 live ammunition (Photos)

Police parade 93 suspected kidnappers, recovers 1 rocket launcher, 35 Ak47 rifles and?500 live ammunition (Photos)


The Nigerian Police through its recently launched Operation Puff Adder arrested and paraded a total of Ninety Three (93) kidnap suspects from different parts of the North-Central, North-Western and North-Eastern parts of the Country.

In addition, operatives of Operation Puff Adder recovered One (1) rocket launcher, Thirty-five (35) AK47 rifles, Ten (10) locally-made AK47 rifles and Five hundred (500) live ammunition. Also recovered from the hoodlums are eight (8) locally-made revolver pistols, ten (10) pairs of military camouflage uniform, two (2) operational vehicles, and other incriminating items.

Former Real Madrid goalkeeper, Iker Casillas to retire from football after suffering a heart attack in training

Former Real Madrid goalkeeper, Iker Casillas to retire from football after suffering a heart attack in training



Legendary goalkeeper Iker Casillas is set to announce his retirement from football following his recent heart attack.  

According to Portuguese outlet O Jogo, the 37-year-old World Cup winner intends to call time on his career at the end of the season as he does not want to feed uncertainty about his future,

Casillas, who made 725 appearances for Spanish giants Real Madrid, was hospitalised after collapsing with an acute myocardial infarction earlier this month.

He was discharged five days later but hinted that he may have to call time on his career. Upon leaving Porto hospital, Casillas told reporters: 'I don't know what my future holds but the most important thing is being here today. I'm feeling a lot better, I'll be resting for a couple of weeks or even a couple of months.'  

Casillas intends to announce his retirement after his sides final two matches, including a Portuguese Cup final against Sporting on Saturday May 25.

Boris Johnson seeks to become British PM after Theresa May’s resignation

Boris Johnson seeks to become British PM after Theresa May?s resignation

Britain’s Boris Johnson confirmed Thursday he will seek to become prime minister when Theresa May quits as she promised to set out a departure timetable early next month.  

“Of course I’m going to go for it,” the former foreign minister, ex-mayor of London and leading Brexit campaigner said at a business event in Manchester.

The decision comes as little surprise as Johnson, one of Britain’s most identifiable politicians known simply as “Boris”, has long been known to covet the top job. But it effectively fires the starting gun on a race that already has more than a dozen runners and riders even though there is no official vacancy.  

May has promised to step down once the first stage of Britain’s exit from the European Union is secured, but this has been put in doubt by repeated Brexit delays. At a meeting of senior members of her Conservative party on Thursday, May resisted growing demands to set out a detailed plan for her departure right now.

Taiwan becomes the first Asian country to approve a bill legalizing same-sex marriage

Taiwan becomes the first Asian country to?approve?a bill legalizing same-sex marriage

Lawmakers in Taiwan have approved a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in a landmark decision that makes the self-ruled island the first place in Asia to pass gay marriage legislation.  

The vote came almost two years after the island's Constitutional Court ruled that the existing law; which said marriage was between a man and a woman was unconstitutional. The panel of judges gave the island's parliament two years to amend or enact new laws.

On Friday, only a week off the two-year deadline lawmakers in Taiwan's Legislative Yuan passed a bill making same-sex marriage a reality and it will go into effect on May 24.

Man City May Face Uefa Ban From The Champions League For A Season - Sports -

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Uefa investigators want Manchester City to be banned from the Champions League for a season if they are found guilty of breaking financial rules.

However, according to one well-placed source, a final decision is yet to be made by chief investigator Yves Leterme.

The former Belgian prime minister, chairman of the investigatory panel of Uefa's independent financial control board, is set to make a recommendation this week.

With no vote in such cases, the final say lies with him but several of his colleagues are understood to have firmly expressed the view at a recent meeting that a season-long ban would be a suitable punishment if City are found guilty.

What are City alleged to have done?
Leterme and his team have been looking at evidence first uncovered in a series of leaks published by the German newspaper Der Spiegel last year.

The reports alleged that Manchester City had broken Financial Fair Play regulations by inflating the value of a multimillion-pound sponsorship deal. City were fined £49m in 2014 for a previous breach of regulations.

The Premier League champions denied any wrongdoing, and Uefa said it could not comment on an ongoing investigation, but according to the New York Times, investigators now want rules upheld and City punished with a ban.

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