To say the dude is ALWAYS on is actually a bit of an understatement.
Ronan Keating’s brother dies in car crash, Messi hailed as ‘America’s Number 10’, Heavy rains kill 39 in S Korea, and Unsettling details reveal how Lauren Dickason killed her children.
Ahead of his side’s tournament opener against Saudi Arabia, which they famously lost 2-1, Messi attended the press conference wearing a rather pricey number.
Messi to PSG official. Zuma trial postponed. Disappearing Mars rock sample. Bitcoin on the way to $100k? Fake vaccine cards. Bam Margera sues Jackass.
20-year-old Erling Braut Haaland can’t stop scoring, and his midweek Champions League heroics have once again inspired the inevitable comparisons.
Whilst Messi, Ronaldo, and Neymar continue to sit pretty at the top of the list, there’s been much shuffling in the remaining seven spots.
Roger Federer tops Forbes’ list for the first time, and also becomes the first tennis player in history to do so.
Imagine you’re kicking a ball around on the beach, and a bloke asks if you want to join his game. Now imagine that guy is Lionel Messi.
He may be incredibly good at football, but that doesn’t mean poor Leo can handle his taxes. Much like the Copa America this didn’t go his way.
The usually mild-mannered little Argentinian grabbed headlines (and a throat) after becoming involved in a nasty off the ball incident in a friendly against Roma.
It’s refreshing to see that even the spawn of World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo can still become flustered in the presence of greatness. Check out Cristiano jr. getting a little starstruck.
It must be nice to be 12 years old and be compared to one of the greatest footballers on earth. Then again, when you got skills like this ‘laaitjie’, they might be on to something.
Some say there is far too much money being spent in football these days. Some might be correct, after the latest evaluation of the world’s top players were released.
Tencent social chat messaging giant is continuing to poke WhatsApp with a pointed stick by eating its marketing share. Sporting a massive userbase in China, WeChat is going after WhatsApp hard with a cleverly-timed global marketing assault. And in terms of bang for their buck, Lio Messi is probably the best celebrity endorsement they could […]
France Football magazine has released this year’s list of the world’s highest-earning soccer players – Rooney earned $32,6 million for a single goal, and Samuel Eto’o got $37 million for moving to Russia. And to everybody’s surprise, Beckham isn’t the biggest earner anymore; see who’s taken the lead after the jump.