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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Michu's emotional goodbye to football & all that's good, bad & ugly about the beautiful game

Spanish international professional football player, Celta Vigo, Swansea City, Rayo Vallecano , Napoli and La Felgura striker , Miguel Perez Cuesta, announced his retirement as a player via letter written both in Spanish and English, scanned and then shared on his Twitter page.



At 31 years of age, Michu's retirement isn't entirely unexpected. Moreso, following a struggle with injury.  But it drew us in as at the very end, Michu once again was both passionate and sublime. This time, to show us how deep football gets for a professional footballer.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

#CAFElections: Africans On Twitter Expose International Media Hypocrisy Over The Topple Of Issa Hayatou To End 29year Reign Over African Football

When news broke out of Madagascar's Ahmed Ahmed's victory in the CAF elections to end 29year reign of Issa Hayatou, initial reports by international media outlets spoke of "a lot being achieved" under the Cameroonian's leadership. So strong was this narrative that it appeared Africa once again had done something African. Something inexplicable. This, quite in contrast to celebrations online best exemplified by these tweets that come only second to the hoist and shoulder high carry of Ahmed Ahmed by South African (region not country) CAF delegates once news of  the 34-20 win broke.

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Rate These Beasts: The Hot, Sexy and Whatnot Of 2017 Formula One Championship Team Cars


The 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship is neigh! The teams have unveiled their cars for the season in line with 2017 rules and regulations and we await to see whose design conquers motorsports premier event. Melbourne is just under a month away. We weigh in on the cars

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

2017 AFCON:What Young Footballers Can Learn From Egyptian Goal Keeper Essam El-Hadary

Fact No 1: Egypt has been the dominant force in African football. Save for the Ethiopian-Kenyan domination of middle distance athletics, or South African chokehold on African Rugby; you would be hard pressed to find a nation so dominant in a sport in Africa.

Fact No 2: Factors without football, domestic upheaval following the Arab spring of 2011, conspired to keep the Africa’s best football team from the past three subsequent AFCON editions.

These two stubborn facts set the tone for the narrative around Egypt’s participation in this year’s AFCON in Gabon.