Tuesday, July 10, 2012

JOHN TERRY TRAIL ,BALOTTELI PARTY


John Terry 'racially abused Anton Ferdinand after he taunted him over affair with 

  • Lip-reader says she believes the word before 'f****** black c***' was 'you'


Premier League game after being taunted about his extra-marital affair, a court heard today.
The former England captain shouted  'f****** black c***' and 'f****** k***head' at Queens Park Rangers player Anton Ferdinand after Ferdinand accused him of sleeping with his team-mate's girlfriend, it was alleged. 
The multi-millionaire footballer allegedly reacted after Ferdinand said he had ‘s****** Bridge’s missus’ – a reference to his relationship with Vanessa Perroncel shortly after she split up with his former Chelsea colleague Wayne Bridge.
A super-injunction was briefly imposed stopping the media from exposing the alleged affair between married Terry and model Ms Perroncel, who has a child with Mr Bridge.
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Leaving court: Chelsea captain John Terry pictured leaving Westminster magistrates court, where he is on trial for allegedly racially abusing fellow footballer Anton Ferdinand
Leaving court: Chelsea captain John Terry pictured leaving Westminster magistrates court, where he is on trial for allegedly racially abusing fellow footballer Anton Ferdinand
Police presence: Officers stood by at Westminster Magistrates Court as Terry left the building
Police presence: Officers stood by at Westminster Magistrates Court as Terry left the building
Scrutinised: Journalists crowded round the player as he trudged into court with this hands deep in his pockets
Scrutinised: Journalists crowded round the player as he trudged into court with this hands deep in his pockets
Entourage: John Terry and supporters arrive at Westminster Magistrates court this morning
professional, you can't do that. I probably would have let the officials know what happened and dealt with it after the game.
Fraternal affection: Rio Ferdinand tweeted support to his brother Anton ahead of today's hearing
mother Janice and sat in the public gallery to watch.
Key moment: Terry and QPR's Anton Ferdinand clash during the Barclays Premier League match at Loftus Road
Key moment: Terry and QPR's Anton Ferdinand clash during the Barclays Premier League match at Loftus Road
Mr Carter-Stephenson suggested that Ferdinand made up the allegation

‘Murray is giving himself so many looks at big titles,’ Federer said. ‘I really do believe deep down he will win Grand Slams, not just one. This is genuine. He works extremely hard and he is as professional as one can be. He got another step closer to a Grand Slam title today, that is for sure.’ 
Simply the best: Roger Federer's 17 Grand Slams in pictures
Simply the best: Roger Federer's 17 Grand Slams in pictures




Spurs close in on £6m Adebayor


Emmanuel Adebayor is close to sealing a £6million permanent move to Tottenham, with a contract that would make him the best paid player in the club's history.
It is believed he will sign a three-year deal worth in the region of £115,000-per-week - plus a £4m signing-on bonus. 
Mega money: Adebayor is set to become the best paid player in Tottenham's history
Mega money: Adebayor is set to become the best paid player in Tottenham's histor

 Madrid confident of beating Chelsea to signing of Spurs star Modric 

Real Madrid are confident of beating Chelsea to the signing of Luka Modric and have offered Tottenham Ricardo Carvalho as part of the deal.
The Spanish champions are unmoved by Chelsea re-entering the race and believe they have already seen off interest from Manchester United in the Croatia midfielder.
On the move: Luka Modric is expected to leave Spurs this summer
On the move: Luka Modric is expected to leave Spurs this summer


 QPR as latest recruit Park completes shock arrival from Man United


Park Ji-sung has joined QPR from Manchester United on a two-year deal.
The South Korea international, 31, has joined the London club for an undisclosed fee.
Park is manager Mark Hughes' sixth summer capture, joining Ryan Nelsen, Andy Johnson, Rob Green, Samba Diakite and former Old Trafford team-mate Fabio at Loftus Road.

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Coup-PR: South Korea international Park Ji-sung has moved to Loftus Road from Manchester United
Coup-PR: South Korea international Park Ji-sung has moved to Loftus Road from Manchester United
Welcome to Loftus Road: Park shakes hands with QPR chairman Tony Fernandes at his unveiling
Welcome to Loftus Road: Park shakes hands with QPR chairman Tony Fernandes at his unveiling




Party time for Balotelli as City star smokes 


    His Manchester City team-mates may have returned to pre-season training but Mario Balotelli is clearly in no mood to slow down his partying.
    The Italy striker has yet to return to Carrington after being given extended leave following his country's exploits at Euro 2012 and was swigging champagne and smoking a hookah pipe for shisha in the exclusive VIP Room nightclub in St-Tropez.
    The 21-year-old put his personal troubles to one side - his ex-girlfriend Raffaella Fico claims she is pregnant with his child - to enjoy a massage from a scantily clad blonde.
    Party time: Mario Balotelli smokes a hookah pipe while holding a bottle of champagne as he receives a massage
    Party time: Mario Balotelli smokes a hookah pipe while holding a bottle of champagne as he receives a massage
    Balotelli hit out at Raffaella, 27, last week, demanding a paternity test after calling her behaviour 'disappointing'.
    He said: 'A few days ago I learned from third parties that Raffaella was pregnant.
    'So I decided to contact her and it was only after I had questioned her that she confirmed it was true.
    Living the dream: Balotelli was clearly enjoying himself at the VIP Room nightclub in St-Tropez
    Living the dream: Balotelli was clearly enjoying himself at the VIP Room nightclub in St-Tropez


    Roger's having a ball! Murray's conqueror Federer joins Serena at champions' dinner


    Roger Federer paraded his Wimbledon trophy at the traditional champions' ball on Sunday night, hours after breaking Andy Murray's heart in the final... but there was at least one Brit in attendance in the form of men's doubles winner Jonny Marray.
    This year's stars of SW19 descended on the InterContinental Park Lane Hotel in central London dressed to the nines, including ladies' singles champion Serena Williams, who wore a bright golden gown.
    While Murray headed for a quiet night back at his Surrey home with girlfriend Kim Sears, his conqueror Federer found himself back in the familiar position of celebrating being both champion of Wimbledon and top of the world rankings.
    Champions: Serena Williams and Roger Federer at the Wimbledon winners' ball in London on Sunday night
    Champions: Serena Williams and Roger Federer at the Wimbledon winners' ball in London on Sunday night

    Latest world rankings

    1. Roger Federer, Switzerland, 11,075 points.
    2. Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 11,000.
    3. Rafael Nadal, Spain, 8,905.
    4. Andy Murray, Britain, 7,460.
    5. David Ferrer, Spain, 5,430.
    6. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 5,230.
    7. Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, 4,515.
    8. Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, 3,215.
    9. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 3,180.
    10. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 2,605.
    In achieving both feats the 30-year-old from Switzerland has earned separate entries in the tennis record books, tying William Renshaw and Pete Sampras on seven Wimbledon titles and matching Sampras' unsurpassed tally of 286 weeks at No 1. He is guaranteed to stretch that to 287 weeks in seven days' time.
    Yet Federer knows there was a widely-held belief that his career was in irreversible decline, his grand slam title prospects slim and chance of getting to No 1 again gone.
    The developing rivalry between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal was perceived to be pushing Federer out to the fringes, but he has been terrifically consistent on tour since last year's US Open and the latest Wimbledon title justified his unflappable self-belief.
    Until his four-set triumph over Murray on Sunday, it had been two and a half years since his last major title, when Murray was also the victim at the Australian Open.
    Looking at his barren grand slam run, Federer said: 'I see it more as a stepping stone, a period I had to go through as well. To win 90 per cent of my matches throughout the year is impossible every single year. So you're always going to go through ups and downs.
    Brit of alright: Men's doubles champions Jonny Marray (right) and Freddie Nielsen
    Brit of alright: Men's doubles champions Jonny Marray (right) and Freddie Nielsen
    'But I knew how close I was for the last few years, and some people didn't quite see that maybe for different reasons. But I knew and I think the belief got me to victory.'
    Nadal, Djokovic and Murray will again be likely challengers to Federer at the US Open in New York later this summer, where the rejuvenated man from Basle will be seeking an 18th slam, and also at the Olympics in SW19 later this month.
    King of SW19: Swiss maestro Federer shows off his men's singles prize after beating Andy Murray
    King of SW19: Swiss maestro Federer shows off his men's singles prize after beating Andy Murray
    Federer showed great desire as he came from a set behind to destroy British hopes of a first home champion in the men's singles since 1936.
    He said: 'I really almost didn't try to picture myself with the trophy or try to think too far ahead.
    Golden girl: Serena parades the ladies' singles trophy won after beating Agnieszka Radwanska
    Golden girl: Serena parades the ladies' singles trophy won after beating Agnieszka Radwanska






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