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David Beckham – The Football Legend. His Life So Far – Unauthorised.
Posted on May 30th, 2011 No commentsProduct Description
David Beckham’s story is one of simple phenomenon.From East London to Beverly Hills, his life has been one of constant growth, constant rumour, constant success – and constant interest from his worldwide fans.
This new, Kindle only, book explores his life – from his lowly birth – taking readers thorough his career, his private life – and his fame beyond football.
There’s a detailed look at his times with Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galax… More >>
David Beckham – The Football Legend. His Life So Far – Unauthorised.
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Diego Maradona Life is life
Posted on September 6th, 2010 11 comments
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I’m getting used to life with Diego, says Messi
Posted on May 31st, 2010 2 commentsI’m getting used to life with Diego, says Messi
Argentina forward Messi said he and his teammates were getting used to being coached by Diego Maradona, someone they idolised as youngsters. “At first, it was strange to have him as our coach,” he told a television channel. “The truth is he was a little imposing.Read more on The Telegraph
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David Beckham: Life Of An Icon
Posted on January 4th, 2010 3 commentsProduct Description
The only man on the planet capable of securing a headline-grabbing $250 million contract then returning to lead England to victory when naysayers had him slated for retirement! With commentary from players and pundits, pictures and footage from the climaxes and crucial challenges of his career so far, and exclusive family photos, David Beckham Life Of an Icon shows how he s achieved it all. Features Beckham s greatest moments including: England vs. Greece in the hea… More >> -
Discover About How Zinedine Zidane Can Impact Ones Life Positively
Posted on December 24th, 2009 No commentsI remembered walking around the nice Perth City appreciating the beautiful cold weather there, my eyes glanced intensely upon the sight of a book store. With my affection for reading, I walked in with great anticipation. My eyes were wide opened when I saw pictures of my favorite player, Zinedine Zidane. Zidane or Zizou is the player who I felt shows great exemplary of wonderful skills that can be found on the streets and transferred it to the field.
It’s been an eventful year for me. I had to immensely go through life with the loss of my dearest mum to Leukemia. For almost a couple of months I think, I was so devastated that I had even lost interest in football. But it hit me one day that life is meant to be full of challenges. We learn from experiences, make mistakes and suffer loss and that’s how we grow.
As I picked up the pieces in life, I chose football as one of the tools to learn more about life. Learning from Zidane, it makes me ponder that with his great charisma, humility and wonderful talent, he is still a human afterall. He did made a mistake in a spur of moment and many remembered him for the headbutt incident. Anybody in this planet can react in such situation. To me, he is still a wonderful talent who displayed such great skills that made me always looked forward every touches and movement he made on the field. His showmanship, confidence, elegance and the football games to play is just fantastic to observe. In brief, he is a true legend.
The incident during the World Cup Final will be remembered by many for that head butting incident but we must also not forget the confidence and GREAT penalty Zidane took with billions of people around this global world watching him. Such class and skill display act must be cherished as well.
It is amazing when you learn the charity act of Zidane. His charity work includes with 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Muhammad Yunos, also known as “banker to the poor”. (Muhammed Yunos made micro credit a wonderful tool to help the poor) and raising funds for earthquake victims in Algeria. I felt that it is a great choice that Zidane is currently a Good Will Ambassador in the effort to end poverty.
His participation in local game with the young generation in countries such as one of the poorest countries, Bangladesh and playing a charity game to raise funds for the benefits of children suffering from AIDS in Thailand certainly reflects what type of individual Zidane is. There are hypes and great anticipation about the high potential of New Zidane in the making – Samir Nasri. But to be fair to Samir himself, Zidane will always be Zidane.
For me, as someone with great passion of sharing the wonderful game of football, if I am to meet up with this great genius on the ball, I’ll tell him what an inspiration he is and his humility, charisma and great showmanship will always be cherished. MERCI ZIZOU!
“I have won many awards and I am very happy about this, but I am not the best player in the world.”Zinedine Zidane -
Hand of God: The Life of Diego Maradona, Soccer’s Fallen Star
Posted on December 20th, 2009 5 commentsProduct Description
Hand of God is the definitive biography of one of the greatest players in the history of world soccer, a man who at one time was arguably the most brilliant and most controversial figure in all of sport: Argentina’s Diego Maradona. This extraordinary story moves from the slums of Buenos Aires, where Maradona was born in 1960, to the packed stadiums of the United States, where he was ignobly expelled in 1994 after failing a drug test. In his rise to fame – and notor… More >>Hand of God: The Life of Diego Maradona, Soccer’s Fallen Star
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