Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Iggy Azalea ft. Rita Ora - Black Widow

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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Ola Jordan flashes nipples in see-through top - see the pictures

Strictly Come Dancing star leaves little to the imagination as she steps out for the Radio Times Cover Stars party with hubby James.

OLA Jordan clearly isn't a fan of wearing a bra, as she proved whilst stepping out for a night out on the town with her hubby James, on Tuesday evening.
The Strictly Come Dancing star flaunted her toned dancer's figure in a sheer top, as she arrived at the Radio Times Cover Stars party at the plush Claridges hotel.




Her svelte body wasn't the only thing she paraded, as the 30-year-old's nipples were on display for the entire world to feast their eyes on.
Despite Ola suffering a seriously embarrassing wardrobe malfunction, the Polish dancer oozed body confidence as she beamed with smiles for the camera.
The blonde beauty finished off her racy ensemble with a black mini skirt and a pair of stockings which showed off her enviable pins.
Ola was honoured at the star studded event, with a framed copy of the SCD September 2013 cover edition of the Radio Times.

Beautiful Places In Singapore

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Premier League - Sanchez connection excites Walcott

Premier League - Sanchez connection excites Walcott

Arsenal winger Theo Walcott believes he and Alexis Sanchez can form a potent partnership that will strike fear into opposition defences next season.

Sanchez joined the Gunners for a fee in the region of £35 million from Barcelona, where he scored 47 goals in 141 appearances.
The 25-year-old forward also scored two goals for Chile at this summer's World Cup in Brazil.
"Sanchez is a world-class player and I enjoyed watching him play for Barcelona and for Chile at the World Cup," Walcott told Arsenal Player.
"He's still very young as well and he is going to show so much pace and power, which we lacked a bit last year.
"With me and him on the flanks, a lot of teams won't be looking forward to playing Arsenal this year."
The signing of Sanchez represents something of a coup for Arsenal, who splashed out £42.4m on Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil last year.
Walcott believes both transfers demonstrate the ambition of the club and admits he is excited to see who else will be brought in.
"There's a great buzz around the club at the moment," Walcott said.
"He is a marquee signing and something that the club has pushed on to - first you had Mesut Ozil and now it is Alexis Sanchez. Who knows where it is going to stop?
"It is great to learn from these players, and I cannot wait to play alongside him. I am really looking forward to it."
Walcott is returning to fitness after rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during Arsenal's FA Cup third-round victory against Tottenham in January.
The England winger refused to set a date for his comeback but insists he is pleased with the progress he has made.
"The knee is going really well, I am doing some good stuff with the physios and fitness coaches and we have worked really hard throughout the summer," Walcott said,
"Things are looking really good and I have worked very hard for the last five months now.
"The most important thing is getting the strength back and it has pretty much nearly healed - it is just about building up that stability and strength again.
"It is coming along nicely and I am really pleased."

Premier League - Markovic set to complete £20m Liverpool deal

Liverpool are set to complete their fourth signing of the summer with the capture of Lazar Markovic.


Premier League - Markovic set to complete £20m Liverpool deal
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Lazar Markovic Benfica (Reuters)
The Benfica winger has been on Merseyside to undergo a medical and Press Association Sport a deal is likely to be finalised on Tuesday.
His arrival will take Rodgers' spending close to £60 million after Liverpool triggered the 20-year-old's £20m release clause just a year after the Serbian moved to Portugal.
Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana and Emre Can have already been added to the squad while negotiations are continuing in an attempt to sign Belgium's Lille striker Divock Origi.
Rodgers is looking to strengthen further following the £75m departure of Luis Suarez to Barcelona, which is expected to be completed later this week.
Sevilla have also confirmed they have agreed to take Liverpool forward Iago Aspas on loan for the season.

Premier League - Man Utd 'go to war' over £34m Vidal

Premier League - Paper Round: Man Utd 'go to war' over £34m Vidal

Manchester United are refusing to meet Arturo Vidal's price tag, but two other big names could be coming to Old Trafford - all the stories from the morning's papers.

United 'go to war' over top target: Flush after announcing a new world record £750m kit deal with adidas (which actually comes into effect in 2015), Manchester United are still refusing to pay an excessive amount for top midfield target Arturo Vidal, who is valued at £34 million by employers Juventus. As reported by the Mirror: "United have warned their interest could go cold as it is understood they believe Italian champions Juve, who need to sell either Vidal or fellow midfielder Paul Pogba to balance their books, may be using them to try to start a bidding war for Vidal."

Three alternatives to Sami Khedira for Arsenal

Three alternatives to Sami Khedira for Arsenal

Arsenal have already achieved some fantastic business this summer having secured the signing of Alexis Sanchez - further evidence of their new heavy spending policy - but it would appear that they could be set to miss out on one of their other top targets ahead of the new season.
A defensive midfielder has been at the top of their list as they see it as the missing piece of their puzzle to launch a serious title bid, and Real Madrid's Sami Khedira was thought to be the target identified to do that role for Arsene Wenger's men.
However, wage demands of a reported £150k per week have scuppered those hopes, and Wenger must now look elsewhere to find the man best equipped to anchor his midfield going into the new campaign, with a move for the World Cup winner appearing dead in the water now.
With Khedira having failed to win any of his 13 contested tackles for Germany at the summer showpiece event, one wonders if he would have been the right choice for Arsenal anyway to shore up their midfield, so we at Squawka have looked at three other targets Wenger should consider as alternatives for the Champions League and World Cup winner.

Premier League - Chelsea complete Diego Costa signing

Premier League - Chelsea complete Diego Costa signing

Chelsea have confirmed that they have completed the signing of Diego Costa from Atletico Madrid on a five-year deal.



Jose Mourinho's Blues announced on July 1 that they had met the Brazilian-born striker's release clause and that he would join them in the coming weeks.
Costa, who represented Spain in a woeful World Cup, has now completed his move to Stamford Bridge and will join his new teammates at their training camp next week.
Chelsea announced the news on their website. A statement read: "Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce Diego Costa has today completed his transfer from Atletico Madrid by signing a five-year contract.
"He will join up with the first team for our pre-season European training camp next week."
The 25-year-old expressed his joy at joining the London-based outfit following the announcement of deal.
"I am very happy to sign for Chelsea. Everybody knows it is a big club in a very competitive league, and I am very excited to get started in England with a fantastic coach and team-mates. Having played against Chelsea last season I know the high quality of the squad I am joining," Costa told Chelsea's website.
"I would like to thank everybody at Atletico who made me into the player I am, it was an incredible time for me, but now I am starting a new adventure and I hope to win many trophies with Chelsea."

Premier League - Chelsea accept £8m Besiktas offer for Demba Ba

Premier League - Chelsea accept £8m Besiktas offer for Demba Ba

Chelsea striker Demba Ba looks set for a move to Besiktas in Turkey after the two clubs agreed a fee for the striker.


Despite scoring crucial goals against Liverpool, Swansea and Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season, the Senegalese striker struggled to earn a regular place in Jose Mourinho's matchday plans.
Now with the arrival of £32m signing Diego Costa from Atletico Madrid and the possible return of Romelu Lukaku from loan, he has been deemed surplus to requirements.
"Demba Ba is an excellent player, we have been in talks with Chelsea for a long time over bringing him to Istanbul," confirmed the Turkish club's president Fikret Orman.
"Talks are ongoing. Chelsea initially wanted £10 million for Ba but we have negotiated a price we are happy with. We'll tell the media once the final deal is done."
Ba heavily hinted at a potential move to Besiktas earlier in the summer when he posted a picture of their fans on his Instagram page.
Besiktas are currently coached by former West Ham and Everton star Slaven Bilic and finished third in the Turkish League last season.

City need to get rid of ‘sour apple’ Toure to become a great side

City need to get rid of ‘sour apple’ Toure to become a great side

Manchester City have a limited budget due to FFP but they are still bringing in a couple of players in and getting their business done earlier and quietly. That's what the great teams do – they 'top-up' after having had a good season. City look to be following the model that Manchester United used under Sir Alex Ferguson but they need to win back-to-back titles to be considered a truly great Premier League team. Then nobody can question them.
The big question mark for them though has to be Yaya Toure. At the end of the day, they don’t need a sour apple in the barrel. City have reached a level where they have to be bigger than any one individual and it is one player who is causing problems – he has to go.
His actions since the season has finished are the actions of a man who wants to leave. What he is doing now is the same as what he did at Barcelona – it is just the excuses that are different. He always seems to be chasing money so what City need to do is turn around and say to him: 'Fine, you can go.'
Barcelona got rid of him, and it didn't do them any harm. City have a couple of ex-Barcelona men upstairs now so they should know exactly what he's about.
Of course Toure is one of the best at what he does but he is not irreplaceable. City can go out and get a different style of player. It is like when Manchester United replaced Bryan Robson with Roy Keane.
City need to do something similar because they need a happy camp. The reason why they didn't go back-to-back the last time is because the manager upset some of the players.
Again, City just have to look at what their neighbours did when they were successful. If Yaya Toure behaved as he did under Sir Alex he would have gone – simply as that.
Fergie let some big names go, and was always questioned for it, but he would then win the title the next season. He never kept bad apples at the club - he got rid of them before they  had a chance to infect the barrel.