Friday 8 August 2014

First date: 5 tips to make a good impression

First date 5 tips to make a good impression 

During the first date, both men and women want this to be a success. There is no need to become George Clooney or Scarlett Johansson to seduce your date. Everything is based on how to behave and talk. Here are five tips to make a good impression during a first romantic date!

Top Tips to choose your wife/husband

Top Tips to choose your wife/husband 

Know yourself

This step is very important if you really want to choose the right partner. You have to know yourself. Some people are searching in all corners of the earth for their soulmate but come back in vain. One of the reasons of that failure is that the bachelor did not ask himself. So the, before loving someone, before making your choice on the right guy or girl to marry,

Top 10 Business Schools worldwide

Business Schools worldwideStudents are basing their research for business school on their network of contacts, skills and knowledge to acquire and the brand value associated to it. Here is the Top 10 of Business School Worldwide.

Stanford Business School

In first position comes the Stanford Graduate School of Business (also known as Stanford Business School, Stanford GSB, or The GSB). Apart from MBA and Ph.D, The GSB offers other programs in Earth Sciences, Education, Engineering, Law and Medicine. It is ranked number 1 business school in the United States according to U.S. News & World Report.

Manchester United make €10m move for De Jong

 

Manchester United make €10m move for De Jong

 By David Craddock

Old Trafford executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has held meetings with the AC Milan midfielder's representatives, with the Dutchman keen to work under Louis van Gaal again
EXCLUSIVE


Manchester United have made the first move in a bid to sign Netherlands international Nigel de Jong in a €10 million deal, Goal understands.

Having already brought Ander Herrera to the club this summer, manager Louis van Gaal made it clear to United officials that he is happy to work with what he has in the midfield area - at least until his no.1 target, Kevin Strootman, fully recovers from a serious knee injury.

But executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has been working tirelessly behind the scenes in a bid to strengthen the Dutchman's options and, having identified De Jong as a potential recruit, met with the Milan midfielder's representatives in London on Tuesday.

Those talks are understood to have gone well, with De Jong desperate to link up with Van Gaal.

The Dutchman could now become United's third major summer signing, following on from the arrivals of Herrera and Luke Shaw.

And Van Gaal is understood to have given the move the green light, having worked well with De Jong in his former role as Netherlands coach and in particular at this summer's World Cup.



The 29-year-old was forced out of the second round victory over Mexico early on with a groin problem, but made a remarkable return from injury for the semi-final defeat to Argentina and was singled out for praise by Van Gaal for his contribution during the group stages.

"I don't like singling out players, but Nigel de Jong was inspirational," Van Gaal said after the 3-2 victory over Australia.

United's move for De Jong comes on the back of a prolonged and thus far unsuccessful pursuit of Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal.

Despite the player and Juventus both going on record to insist a deal with United would not happen, reports of a move continue apace.

The arrival of De Jong, however, would appear to put those links to bed - if a deal can now be successfully concluded with Milan.
 

          Top 15 World Cup Hotties

 The World Cup is super fun to watch, not only because the fans get so involved, but also because the players, in addition to being fantastic athletes, are excellent eye candy!  With the games heating up and teams losing their chances to move on to the elimination round, these hotties might need a shoulder to cry on.  Any takers?

 

          Nicolás Lodeiro

                  Team: UruguayAge:
        25Height: 5’ 8”Playing Position: 
                  Attacking Midfielder




                      Geoff Cameron 

               Team: USA    Age: 28   Height: 6’ 3”Playing Position: Defender

 

 

                                                                                                                 

              Antonio ValenciaTeam: Ecuador
                            Age: 28
     Height: 5’ 11”Playing Position: Right winger



Jordan Henderson
Team: England
Age: 24
Height: 6’ 2”
Playing Position: Midfielder

                                                              

          Aleksandr Kerzhakov    
Team: Russia    Age: 31    
Height: 5” 9½”     Playing Position: Striker




Yaya Toure
Team: Côte d’ivoire
Age: 31
Height: 6’ 3”
Playing Position: Midfielder






Francisco Rodriguez Team: Mexico Age: 32
Height: 6’ 4”
Playing Position: Centre back





Ezequiel Lavezzi
Team: Argentina
Age: 29
Height: 5’ 8”
Playing Position: Forward/Winger



    

Mauricio Pinilla
Team: Chile
Age: 30
Height: 6’ 1”
Playing Position: Striker




Olivier Giroud
Team: France
Age: 27
Height: 6’ 4”
Playing Position: Striker



   

Cristiano Ronaldo
Team: Portugal
Age: 29
Height: 6’ 1”
Playing Position: Forward



               Jerome Boateng Team:
            GermanyAge: 25   Height: 6’4                Playing  Position: Defender
 
 
 
 
 

         Claudio Marchisio
       Team: Italy
    Age: 28
        Height: 5’ 10½”
                   Playing Position   Midfielder        





Keisuke Honda
Team: Japan
Age: 28
Height: 6’
Playing Postion: Attacking midfielder





                           Yuri Lodygin
Team: Russia
Age: 24
Height: 6’ 1½”
Playing Position: Goalkeeper

 
 
 

           Manchester United sign Milinkovic

 Official: Manchester United sign Milinkovic

The Serbia Under-19 international has completed his move to the Premier League giants but has been loaned back to his current club for the 2014-15 season

 Drogba is as dangerous as ever, warns Terry

 

Chelsea hero Drogba is as dangerous as ever, warns Terry

 by nicolas 

The Blues legend has returned to Stamford Bridge on a one-year contract but, despite his advancing age, the captain says that the Ivorian striker remains a "nightmare" opponent

Chelsea captain John Terry is adamant that Didier Drogba will still prove "a nightmare" for Premier League defenders after his return to Stamford Bridge.

Two years after winning the Champions League and departing the Blues, the Ivorian signed a one-year contract in July following his exit from Galatasaray and his captain says that he is as dangerous an opponent as ever.

Wednesday 6 August 2014

Spurs could swap Chadli for Schneiderlin

Since Southampton is not willing to let go of Morgan Schneiderlin, Tottenham Hotspur made up a great offer and is willing to let go of Nacer Chadli. Ronald Koeman is a known fan of the Belgium international.
Source: The Sun
Wednesday, August 6, 2014 07:33

Atletico Madrid to bid for Schurrle

Atletico Madrid are to make a big-money bid for Chelsea forward Andre Schurrle. The Blues need to remove one foreign players from their Premier League squad list and Diego Simeone is keen on the World Cup winner.
Source: Daily Express
Wednesday, August 6, 2014 07:28

Afellay could join Besiktas

Ibrahim Afellay is eyed by Besiktas. The Turkish club is interested in the Barcelona player, who can leave Camp Nou for free.
Source: Algemeen Dagblad
Wednesday, August 6, 2014 07:26

Arsenal join Agger chase

Arsenal are plotting a surprise move to sign Liverpool centre-back Daniel Agger. The Gunners are resigned to losing Thomas Vermaelen this summer and are ready to bid for the Dane, who will be allowed to leave Anfield by Brendan Rodgers.
Source: Daily Star
Wednesday, August 6, 2014 00:12

Van Gaal worries halt Vidal move

New Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal has halted the club's move to sign Arturo Vidal over concerns regarding the Chilean's long-standing knee injury. The Dutch boss doubts he can fully recover and won't pay £50 million.
Source: Daily Express
Wednesday, August 6, 2014 00:08

Chico set for Swansea exit

Swansea City defender Chico Flores is on the verge of leaving the Welsh outfit and linking up with former boss Michael Laudrup at Qatari club Lekhwiya. The Spanish centre-back had a falling out with manager Garry Monk and is free to leave.
Source: Sky Sports
Wednesday, August 6, 2014 00:05

Taider passes Southampton medical

Saphir Taider's loan move to Southampton moved a step closer after the Inter midfielder passed a medical with the south coast outfit. The Algeria international will be official unveiled at St Mary's Stadium on Wednesday.
Source: Sky Sport Italia
Wednesday, August 6, 2014 00:01

Ben Arfa to be used as Lacazette makeweight

Newcastle United are hoping to use exiled attacker Hatem Ben Arfa as bait in their bid to land Lyon forward Alexandre Lacazette. The 23-year-old would be keen on a move to St James's Park and would cost around £15 million.
Source: Daily Mail
Tuesday, August 5, 2014 23:57

Southampton agree £8m Forster deal

Southampton have agreed a fee of £8 million for Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster, though are sweating on the Scottish champions being eliminated from the Champions League qualifiers. The Saints also want Virgil van Dijk.
Source: Daily Mirror
Tuesday, August 5, 2014 23:46

Man Utd offers €40M for Cuadrado

The red devils are preparing a €40M bid for the colombian, €10M less that Fiorentina's plans. Barcelona is waiting for sell Dani Alves to get Cuadrado

Bayern Munich, Manchester United & the clubs who could move for Reus next summer

 Bayern Munich, Manchester United & the clubs who could move for Reus next summer 

 The 25-year-old has a buyout clause worth €35m that becomes active in 2015 and clubs from across Europe are set to battle for his signature

By Enis Koylu

Marco Reus may have had to sit out Germany’s World Cup-winning campaign this summer due to an untimely injury, but the last few months have been anything but quiet for the Borussia Dortmund star.

After watching team-mates Mario Gotze and Robert Lewandowski leave for Bayern Munich, Reus remains the last pillar of the BVB attack which dazzled Europe two years ago as they reached the Champions League final.

Suarez to Barcelona and the 10 most expensive transfers of the summer so far

 Suarez to Barcelona and the 10 most expensive transfers of the summer so far

The Uruguay star currently tops the list of the summer's biggest deals to date in a hectic pre-season, but who else has been signed for big money?
Despite almost a month of the transfer window still remaining, the summer of 2014 has already been quite remarkable.

Following Gareth Bale's world-record €100 million move from Tottenham to Real Madrid last year, we have already seen the €80m barrier broken twice this time around.

With clubs enjoying greater commercial and broadcast revenues than ever and on the back of the shop window that is the World Cup, it is safe to expect more big signings between now and September.

But what have been the most expensive transfers so far?

Luis Suarez may have seen his World Cup end in ignominy, but it wasn't long after his time in Brazil that Barcelona paid what is currently the biggest fee of the summer - a staggering €88m - to bring the Premier League player of the year to Spain.


New arrival | James Rodriguez is greeted by Real Madrid faithful after making the move from Monaco
Not to be outdone by their Clasico rivals, Real Madrid splashed out €80m on James Rodriguez, who captured the attention of the world with his Golden Boot-winning performances in Brazil and promptly moved to the Spanish capital from Monaco. Interestingly, this is the only transfer currently in the top 10 not to include a club from England's top flight.

David Luiz will not be missed at Chelsea according to Jose Mourinho, but Paris Saint-Germain will hope that their €49.5m outlay on the Brazilian - the highest fee ever paid for a defender - will not go to waste. Chelsea, of course, wasted little time in reinvesting the funds, paying €44m to Atletico Madrid to bring Diego Costa to Stamford Bridge.

Currently in fifth place is Alexis Sanchez, who became Arsenal's second most-expensive player when he joined from Barcelona. Just behind him is Luke Shaw, whom Manchester United made the costliest teenager in football history when they forked out just over €37.8m to Southampton for his services.

Shaw's new United team-mate Ander Herrera is seventh in the table, with Athletic Bilbao receiving €36.5m for the midfielder, with Cesc Fabregas' return to the Premier League placing him in eighth.

In ninth place - the fourth deal involving Chelsea in the table - is Romelu Lukaku, who joined Everton in a club-record transfer, while Adam Lallana completes the current top 10 after joining Liverpool for €31.5m.

A number of other significant summer moves just fall short of a place in our list. Toni Kroos and Antoine Griezmann both cost a fraction around €30m as they joined Real and Atletico, while Mario Mandzukic - Costa's replacement at Atleti - is down in 15th with a fee of around €22m.

Juan Iturbe is the most expensive signing made by a Serie A side so far, with Roma's new attacker placed ahead of Alvaro Morata. Jeremy Mathieu became the most expensive defender ever over the age of 30 while Ciro Immobile is the priciest Bundesliga arrival of the summer at €18.5m.

Ivan Rakitic and Jan Oblak both make the top 25 along with Manchester City newboy Fernando, while Iturbe, bizarrely, appears again at No.24 after Hellas Verona initially paid Porto to acquire the full rights to the player before his Roma move.

TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE TRANSFERS OF SUMMER 2014
No. Player From To Total fee
1 Luis Suarez Liverpool Barcelona €88m
2 James Rodriguez Monaco Real Madrid €80m
3 David Luiz Chelsea Paris Saint-Germain €49.5m
4 Diego Costa Atletico Madrid Chelsea €44m
5 Alexis Sanchez Barcelona Arsenal €40m
6 Luke Shaw Southampton Manchester United €37.8m
7 Ander Herrera Athletic Bilbao Manchester United €36.5m
8 Cesc Fabregas Barcelona Chelsea €36m
9 Romelu Lukaku Chelsea Everton €35.3m
10 Adam Lallana Southampton Liverpool €31.5m