Bongani Khumalo goingto Spurs Bafana Bafana defender Bongani Khumalo is excited at the opportunity of joining English Premier League outfit Tottenham Hotspur in January next year. Khumalo joining Spurs This means that Khumalo who will be joining Spurs from Supersport United, looks set to miss the League game between Kaizer Chiefs and SuperSport United on Sunday after picking up an ankle injury at...
Paul the Octopus, Oracle of the 2010 World Cup is dead at two-and-a half years of natural causes. Paul who correctly predicted the outcome of games during this year’s World Cup soccer tournament died in his tank in Germany. Paul correctly predicted the outcome of all seven of Germany’s games plus Spain’s victory over the Netherlands in the final.. Paul the Octopus iPhone Apps ...
Vuvuzela now in Oxford Dictionary
The word Vuvuzela appears in the new edition of the Oxford dictionary – along with words like climate change, national treasure and toxic debt. According to The Guardian “Football fans will perhaps be unsurprised to learn that the vuvuzela, whose apian drone soundtracked yet another summer of hurt, has blared its way into the dictionary’s pages. By being ushered into the dicti...
Ask the Octopus Get your Paul the Octopus iPhone App (unofficial) and you will have predictions in the palm of your hand – so to speak. It was just a matter of time before someone jumped on the very popular bandwagon of Paul the Psychic Octopus who made a string of winning predictions in the recent 2010 World Cup. Besides the vuvuzela, I think Paul the Octopus became one the the icons of th...
Vuvuzela is the word of the 2010 World Cup, would you want to know it? Not Jabulani, although I think the name of the energetic ball of happiness is probably a close second or third. No, I’m not suffering from post World Cup euphoria. I read this on the Web so it must be true. Vuvuzela – Biggest Impact on 2010 World Cup Linguists in more than 60 countries voted that the vuvuzela is th...
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