Friday 30 January 2015

Cristiano Ronaldo Suspended for Two Matches

The productive striker lost his temper in the end phases of the diversion in the wake of neglecting to have an effect, kicking out and raising a hand to strike Cordoba shield Edimar in the face, leaving arbitrator Alejandro Hernandez no other decision however to release him, reports goal.com. 

Real Madrid's Portuguese Forward Cristiano Ronaldo (L) is handed a red card during the Spanish league football match Cordoba FC vs Real Madrid CF at the Nuevo Arcangel stadium


Madrid: Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo was given a two-diversion suspension on Wednesday taking after his red card in the 2-1 win over Cordoba CF at the La Liga weekend.

The productive striker lost his temper in the end phases of the diversion in the wake of neglecting to have an effect, kicking out and raising a hand to strike Cordoba shield Edimar in the face, leaving arbitrator Alejandro Hernandez no other decision however to release him, reports goal.com.

Ronaldo was fast to apologize after the occurrence, while Edimar called for La Liga's disciplinary board of trustees to show mercy, and the Portugal chief has gotten away from a protracted boycott.

The 29-year-old will miss the La Liga diversions against Real Sociedad and Sevilla as an aftereffect of his suspension.

Ronaldo has been in great structure for Madrid in 2014-15, mesh 36 objectives in 31 appearances in all rivalries.

The previous Manchester United star's nonappearance implies Ancelotti could turn to guaranteeing youth Jese Rodriguez, who as of late made his rebound after a protracted spell on the sidelines because of harm.

Wednesday 28 January 2015

Beware of Icebergs! The Frozen Cruise Is Coming



Iceberg right ahead!
Hopefully passengers won't be screaming that when they step aboard Disney Cruise Line's newFrozen-themed ship, which is slated to launch summer 2015. Instead of heading to the Caribbean like its other liners, the Frozen ship will be headed to colder destinations such as Norway, Iceland, Scotland and Alaska.
Like Queen Elsa, the ship will mimic the animated hit in almost every way, even turning into a "winter wonderland" at some point during the vacationers' journey.
"On one special morning, guests will awake to discover a magical freeze has overtaken the atrium lobby with sparkling icicles adorning the grand staircase, resembling the majestic mountain-top ice palace of Queen Elsa," Disney Cruise Line said in a press release, per CNN.
Because Frozen is a musical (lest we forget "Let It Go"), many of the cruise's events will be filled with singing and dancing (with costumed characters, of course!). But adults will be able to experience some age-appropriate fun as well, including "frozen specialty drinks" and a nightclub featuring dance performances.
Although Idina Menzel has hinted at a Frozen sequel in the past, Disney is making most little kids' dreams come true by releasing an animated short, Frozen Fever, in the spring! That should certainly hold them over until they inevitably start begging their parents to buy tickets for the new cruise ship.
We wish you luck, parents everywhere. We're just going to assume that director Jennifer Lee will have to apologize one more time...

Breaking Bad and Frozen Collide With Best Parody Ever: "Do You Want to Build a Meth Lab?"


What happens when two of your favorite things, Frozen and Breaking Bad, come together? This instant sensation. Sorry, Anna, Walter White is the one who knocks!
The people at Animeme created the mash-up that is sure to delight parents everywhere featuring Walter White asking Jesse Pinkman to build a meth lab in place of snowmen. It's the Breaking Bad musical cartoon you never knew you needed until now. The video is basically a CliffsNotes version of Breaking Bad, so you've been warned if you've never seen the series but just really love Frozen parodies.

Tuesday 27 January 2015

Neymar says Cristiano Ronaldo 'needs to be punished' for red card incident

Neymar believes Cristiano Ronaldo "needs to be punished" for the action that led to his red card last weekend, though the Barcelona star did commiserate with his La Liga rival about the incident.
Ronaldo kicked out in frustration at Cordoba's Edimar on Saturday to EARN himself a straight red card and apologised after the game. The Ballon d'Or winner faces a ban of up to four games from La Liga's Competition Committee, according to AS.
Neymar said Ronaldo's action was wrong, but also stressed that players can often be provoked into wild retaliations, such as Zinedine Zidane's famous head-butt in the 2006 World Cup final, or his Brazil teammates' reactions after he suffered a tournament-ending injury last summer.
"It's easy to talk for those who aren't there. All players are exposed to that and sometimes we deal with it. It's bad, it's a negative thing. We can't do things like that, so I think he needs to be punished," Neymar told reporters on Monday. "It's hard too, because sometimes there might be a provocation, like happened to Zidane or to me. You need to work on that with your mind."
Ronaldo will learn the length of his ban after the committee meets on Wednesday, but Neymar would not speculate on how long Real Madrid should be without their talisman.
"I don't work in the Competition Committee. I don't know. It's a decision for the Committee," Neymar said. "I only think about my own team. In our play and how we train. I don't like talking about other teams, if they don't talk about us. If I worked at the Committee I'd tell you how many games he should be banned for."
Neymar said the referees are right to limit violent play, but he said protection shouldn't just be limited to TOP players.
"Not just for me, but for everyone playing," he said. "I think the referees should clamp down on tough play. It's the referee who can look after the players."
The 22-year-old also rejected Johan Cruyff's recent comments that Barcelona playing dual global superstars -- Neymar and Lionel Messi -- could lead to complications within the club.
"I don't know. I respect Cruyff's opinion. I think he was one of the best players in the world but yes, he's wrong there," Neymar said. "We're getting better all the time and this is the start. We can do so much.
"I've no problem. I've SHARED a dressing room with lots of players. I never had problems with Ronaldinho. I respect Messi and I'll always respect him. Of everyone I've seen play Messi is the best and I'll always have so much respect for him."

Jennifer Lawrence Curses "Hunger Games" at PGA awards [VIDEO]





Jennifer Lawrence(2013)




Jennifer Lawrence (2013)