New Year’s Special: New Year resolutions – Part 1
With the last sun of 2010 setting down in the west, many of us make our New Year resolutions. Most of us forget what we promised by the new dawn, but resolutions have become a tradition nonetheless. Football stars are no exception. Bettor.com brings
forth the New Year resolutions of some of the biggest football stars in the world, managers and players both. We also consider Real Madrid President Florentino Perez a star.
Arsene Wenger:
The Gunners’ tactician has failed to win any trophy for five seasons now and must be sick of being a sore loser by now.
“I will not concede four goals to Lionel Messi and I will win something for a change. Also, I will stop calling my players ‘kids’ from this season onwards”
Sir Alex Ferguson:
Firstly, Bettor.com wishes Sir Alex Ferguson a Happy Birthday. Secondly, the author simply can’t remember the legendary Scotsman without his legendary chewing gum. Alex Ferguson turned 69 today and his teeth might be catching up with his age.
“I will stop eating Chewing gum”
Carlo Ancelotti:
The former AC Milan manager had a dream first season in Premier League, as he achieved a league and cup double. This season however has been a nightmare to say the least. Owing much to injuries to key players and an inexperienced
bench, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 are currently outside the top four.
“I will buy new players this year. Roman can I have new players please!”
Claudio Ranieri:
The perennial second best in football was at it again, as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan on the final day of last season. Ranieri has now gone on six years without any silverware – Tinker man has not won a single first division title in 23
years of management.
“I will win something for a change”
Van Persie:
The prodigiously talented Dutchman switched to Arsenal in 2004 and in six years, he has failed to make 30 league appearances in a season. For all his talents, Van Persie can often be found in the treatment rooms when Gunners need him the most.
“I will stay injury free this season. I will stay injury free this season. I will stay injury free this season”
Jose Mourinho:
The Portuguese is arguably the best manager in the world at this point in time. Six league titles, two UEFA Champions League medals and a host of other awards in just 10 years of management bear testimony to his legendary status.
“I am the special one; I will not make a resolution. I am perfect”
Florentino Perez:
In just 14 months, Real Madrid have spent in excess of 330 million Euros. Bettor.com thinks Mr. Perez is related to Santa Claus. The extravagant way in which Florentino Perez throws his cash around leaves little room for any other hypothesis.
“I will enter a rehabilitation program for shopaholics and I will buy one more player, just one more.”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lionel-Messi-c22296:
The media has run out of superlatives to praise this little genius. Despite being just 23 years of age, Leo has won everything there is to win at club level football. Last year in the Champions League, Messi scored a quadruple against Arsenal. Cruel
Lady Luck has pitted Gunners against Messi yet again.
“I will score five goals against Arsenal and I will get new http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Adidas-c38219 shoes.”
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