Who Actually Wife CR7?

Friday, January 28, 2011

 The mystery concerning the baby's biological mother of Cristiano Ronaldo until now it has not been revealed. However, the latest news mention one girlfriend of Real Madrid star was already dead. Really?

 This shocking news is leveled directly by CR7 sister, Katia Aveiro. In a statement, Katia mention the biological mother of Cristiano Ronaldo this Jr. was dead.

 "No woman who called him (Ronaldo). There was no mother, no phone calls, no nothing. Her mother (CR7 junior) had died. The boy did not have a mother, "he said without giving any explanation of who and how the mother of son Ronald died.
As is known, last July Ronaldo was time to make the whole world in an uproar with a statement that claimed he had become a father, when he was unmarried. However, as confirmed related to the identity of his biological mother's son, 25-year winger is closing his mouth shut. Until now, the truth about who the biological mother son Ronaldo is still a mystery.

However, some speculation blows. Media Portugal for instance, they called the mother of son Ronald was an underwear model from Russia, Irina Shayk. But last month, British newspapers claimed when the mysterious mother was a 20-year-old British student who was dating (one night stand), along with former Manchester United star.

Apart from the chaotic about who the biological mother of the baby, Katia asserted that the child is the biological child of Ronaldo. The same thing also asked the mother of Ronaldo, Dolores who claimed that the child was his son.

Real Madrid Agree To borrow Adebayor

Finally... Jose Mourinho has gotten what he’s been asking for.

After a tense four-way mini soap opera involving Mourinho, Valdano, Van Nistelrooy and Hamburg, Real Madrid put their drawn-out striker search debacle to bed when they completed the loan signing of Emmanuel Adebayor from Manchester City.

It’s a late Christmas present from Madrid to Mourinho, and an even later house-warming gift, but there will be questions raised as to whether Adebayor’s arrival really is a gift for the Portuguese tactician, or if it’s nothing more than just a toaster that will be tucked away out of sight in the corner on the kitchen bench.

Adebayor may not be the short-term solution Madridistas were hoping to get in the January transfer window, with a majority of the fans holding out hope for a fairytale return of their former hero Ruud van Nistelrooy.

But for Mourinho, he has never really cared who Madrid signed as long as it was a target man. Throughout his plea for a No. 9, Mou has never named any names, never specified any preferences, and even confessed that he would be happy if Madrid could lure Van Nistelrooy back. His only requirement was that the club didn't bring in someone to directly take Karim Benzema’s place and hinder the young Frenchman’s development.

When ‘Operaccion Van Gol’ collapsed – well, it never really took flight to begin with – it seemed as though Mourinho’s continuous demand for a striker would be ignored again, especially with some reports in Spain suggesting that president Florentino Perez had set an ultimatum: either Van Nistelrooy or young Alvaro Morata.
Adebayor’s arrival will appease Mourinho. The Portuguese has not looked or sounded happy in recent weeks. Unable to get the backing and the affection from the ‘White House’ bosses that was showered upon him by Massimo Moratti at Inter, Mou was starting to feel like the whole world and his employers were going against him, even more so after the club chose to steer clear of a series of refereeing controversies.

Time and again, he would use the press conferences to highlight to the press that his squad will not be complete until he gets an extra striker. He would use the media to express his discontent in the hope that his bosses take notice of his grumbling and give in to his demands.

But there can be no more excuses now for Mourinho; no more moaning, no more mind games and no more internal politicking. For the players, it will be a welcome relief. You could sense that the transfer rumours and the tension between coach and club were getting to the team. With the distractions out of the way, with the fear of losing their one and only remaining striker alleviated, the ‘Men in White’ can now get back to the business of scoring goals.

In the long run, the ‘Special One’ will still require an additional, proven striker for next season, should he remain at the Santiago Bernabeu. It is widely expected that Madrid will spend big in the summer of 2011 to sign a new forward, with Fernando Llorente and more recently Sergio Aguero heading the shopping list.

For now though, it is Mourinho’s job to make sure Adebayor does what he was acquired to do... and do it quickly. And it’s now Mourinho’s job to see to it that he guides the team as best he can to as many trophies as he can, and stop complaining about striker shortages.

Manchester United Striker Wayne Rooney: Current Barcelona Team Is One Of The Greatest Ever

 Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has spoken of his admiration for Barcelona, claiming that the current crop of players at the Camp Nou will go down as one of the greatest teams of all time.

 United have met Barcelona twice recently, coming out on top in the 2008 Champions League semi-final before going on to win the tournament, and most recentlty, losing out in the following year’s final to the same side.
As this season’s tournament nears the knockout stage, Rooney has stated that Barcelona are the team to beat if his side are to lift Europe’s elite club competition for a fourth time.

"They are a fantastic team and people will remember what this Barcelona side have done for a long time to come, like the great Real Madrid and Manchester United teams.

"Their football is brilliant to watch and they win games playing that way, which is the main thing.

"Barcelona stand out for me. You can safely say if you beat Barcelona you have a good chance of winning the competition."

This season’s final is to be held at Wembley, which just proves to be an even bigger temptation for the striker and a great way to end a season of underachievement, and uncertainty over his future, on a personal level.

"It is a relief to have the contract situation sorted and feel settled," he said.

"I know I made the right decision to stay. It has been a tough time but I am looking forward to helping the team win trophies."

Before the possible challenge of Barcelona, United face Marseille in the first knock-out round and Ferguson will no doubt look to his younger ranks to get the job done, a crop of players that have impressed Rooney this season.

"Rafael has done really well this season and played a lot of games," said Rooney.

"Nani is a match winner. We always knew he had the ability but he is doing it more consistently this year.

"Anderson had a bad injury but has done really well and is playing some great football since coming back.

"If those three can keep progressing as they are then they are going to be big players for us and an important part of the team in future.

"That's the thing about Manchester United. Great players are always coming in."

Ronaldo vs Becks: Who is the biggest metrosexual of them all?

Monday, January 17, 2011

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Irfan Bachdim Tattoo

Sunday, January 2, 2011

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