Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Legendary Player = Legendary Manager?

Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager.
I so rocked that thing.

Anyway when i got home and signed into MSN the windows live today page popped up and if it were any other given day i would've merely closed it and went about my usual business, but the headline had me like 0O


GUY TO TELL IT ALL IN A MOVIE????


Okay fine, it wasn't that headline that made me go 0O but still Madonna is screwed, here's an idea for the Queen of Pop, don't piss off a well known British director after you divorce him , cause hes just going to make a movie about you honey.


But anyway, the headline that i was interested in wasn't about Madonna but instead Maradona.
Legendary Football Magician Diego Maradona is set to return to the footballing world as Manager of his National side , Argentina for the 2010 world cup. Leading Argentina to world champions in the 1986 world cup , no one doubts Diego's abilities. In fact he is arguably the best player in footballing history, but does that make him a good manager? Can they be sure that he has given up his drug addiction completely? Cause i half expect to see him smoking weed at the side lines. I mean you know what they say


"Weed beyond measure, is mans greatest treasure"

But lets just hope that Diego does his managing job as well as he did his playing job, cause then the world should be scared. What more if he takes upcoming superstar(Not Sam), Lionel Messi as his prodigy? Maradona training Messi...... Now that is something that frightens me.

And of the subject of Football , C.Ronaldo just got the FIFA World Player of The Year Award , not being a very big fan of diving pretty boy, and thinking the award should have gone to Ricardo Kaka, i shan't really comment, but anyway here are the other current top players from around the world

FIFPro World XI
Iker Casillas (Real Madrid CF and Spain)
Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid CF and Spain)
John Terry (Chelsea FC and England)
Carlos Puyol (FC Barcelona and Spain)
Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United FC and England)
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool FC and England)
Xavi Hernández (FC Barcelona and Spain)
Kaká (AC Milan and Brazil)
Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona and Argentina)
Fernando Torres (Liverpool FC and Spain)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United FC and Portugal)

(As seen on UEFA.COM)


And in another completely unrelated event my super cute nephew


just started crawling!

(He's father is a Liverpool fan, but hes wearing an Arsenal Jersey, what can i say ? The kids got taste)


~Z Husref Signing Off~



Signing off @ 12:29 AM