Sunday, July 31, 2011
Jennie Finch Profile and Pics 2011
Jennie Finch
Name : Jennie FinchBirth Name : Jennifer Finch
Date of Birth : 3 September 1980
Place of Birth : La Mirada, California, USA
Height : 6' 1''
Nationality : American
Profession : Sportsperson (Softball)
Sometimes Called : Jenny Finch
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Kelly Kelly Profile and Images 2011
Kelly Kelly
Name: Barbara Blank Preferred Name: Kelly Kelly
Date Of Birth: Jan 15th 1987
Place of Birth: United States Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Nationality: USA
Gender: Female
Matches: 161 (15 Pay Per View)
Ring Name(s): Kelly Kelly
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Amanda Beard Profile and Images 2011
Amanda Beard
Name : Amanda BeardBirth Date : 29 October, 1981
Birth Place : Newport Beach, CA, United States
Height : 1.72 m / 5'8
Weight : 58 kg / 128 lbs
Education : Retail and Consumer Sciences - University of Arizona: Tuscon, Arizona, USA
Olympic event : Swimming
Club : Irvine Novas/Tuscan Ford, Irvine, California, USA (USA Swimming 19/05/04, amandabeard.net 19/05/04)
Coach : David Salo, USA
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
JOHN MIKEL OBI
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JOHN MIKEL OBI |
JOHN MIKEL OBI |
A powerfully-built young man, with exceptional ball skills, his standing as one of the brightest young talents in the game had been confirmed at the African Cup of Nations earlier that year, his senior international debut having come in August 2005.
Previously Mikel had starred in the 2005 FIFA U-20 World Youth Championships where he was voted the tournament's second best player as Nigeria made the final. The player trained with Chelsea for one week in the winter of 2004 and José Mourinho had seen enough to wish to sign him.
Following on from the transfer of Kalou the same summer, the arrival of Mikel confirmed Chelsea's determination to add exciting young talent as well as established stars to the squad.
Having smoothed out some rough edges both on and off the pitch, Chelsea increasingly used Mikel's talent in the holding midfield role, especially when requiring a long range of passing.
Named Chelsea Young Player of the Year, he survived an injury scare the week before to play the whole of the 2007 FA Cup Final win.
JOE COLE
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JOE COLE |
The best season of Joe's Chelsea career was followed by his most frustrating as two spells of lengthy injury ate away the months during 2006/7.
Yet his return for the final two months came as the quadruple was still being chased and he played the first-half of the Wembley FA Cup win over Man United.
Joe had turned his long admired potential into genuine achievement during the previous two seasons at Chelsea. Regularly played on the left or right of an attacking three, he weighed in with crucial goals and assists.
A born Londoner, Joe watched Chelsea from the stands as a boy but it was to West Ham he went as a junior where the spotlight found him at a ridiculously early age.
His dazzling goal on back-to-back championship-winning day versus Man United was his favourite for the club so far and signed-off an excellent season in the perfect way. He had played 26+8 of the 38 Premiership games, scoring eight times.
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HENRIQUE HILARIO
HENRIQUE HILARIO |
HENRIQUE HILARIO |
A new third choice keeper was needed when young Lenny Pidgeley moved on in the summer of 2006. Experience was chosen.
Hilário, 30-years-old, agreed to join the Portuguese contingent at Stamford Bridge as a support player, having come to the end of a contract at Nacional, a top flight club in his homeland.
Previously, the former Under 21 international played two spells at Porto where he was a part of domestic league and cup wins. The second spell was under José Mourinho before leaving for Nacional to gain more first team games.
Neither could have guessed what awaited so early in the keeper's first Chelsea year. Head injures to Petr Cech and Carlo Cudicini in the same game meant Hilário's Chelsea debut came in the Champions League against European champions Barcelona. He kept a clean sheet in a 1-0 win.
By the end of the campaign, Hilário had played 18 games and fulfilled all that was expected of a number three choice thrust unexpectedly into the spotlight.
HENRIQUE HILARIO |
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