Mark van Bommel igrao je s Ibrahimovićem i protiv njega. Švedski napadač ostavio je na njega neizbrisiv trag i kao saigrača i kao rivala.
Van Bommel u podkastu Bild Phrasenmäher priznaje da je potpisao za Milan dijelom i zbog Ibrahimovića. Dogodilo se to u sezoni 2010/11, kada je Nizozemac na zimskom tržištu napustio Bayern i zaigrao za italijansku momčad.
“Galliani je pitao Ibru: ‘Zlatane, šta misliš o Marku van Bommelu? Trebamo li ga kupiti ili ne’. Zlatan je rekao: ‘Kupite ga! Dobar je za nas. Neugodan je igrač za naše rivale. I radije bih igrao s njim nego protiv njega'”, prisjeća se Van Bommel.
Tako je i bilo, Van Bommel je ostatak sezone 2010/11 proveo u Milanu, kao i cijelu narednu sezonu.
Imali su jedan intenzivan meč 2010. godine u kojem su se skoro potukli. S obzirom na mentalitet jednog i drugog, ništa neočekivano.
“Bilo je to kad sam na poluvremenu rekao svojim saigračima: ‘Momci, morate mi pomoći, jer uradit će me kad lopta ne bude blizu! Čak sam se i ja njega bojao”.
PEVAČ Džej Ramadanovski sahranjen je danas u Aleji zaslužnih građana na Novom groblju.
Sahrani je prisustvovao veliki broj građana, njegova neutešna porodica, prijatelji, kolege i komšije.
Pevač je sahranjen po muslimanskim običajima, budući da je Džej bio islamske veroispovesti. Na sahrani je ispunjena i Džejeva velika želja – da mu na grobu zasvira 50 violina.
Podsećamo, Džej je preminuo u nedelju, 6. decembra, nakon zastoja rada srca. Lekari su pokušali da ga reanimiraju, nažalost bezuspešno.
Inače, Džej je pre tri godine operisao srčane zaliske u Beču i tada su mu doktori rekli da mora strogo da vodi računa o ishrani i zdravom životu.
Već danima se od njega opraštaju kolege i prijatelji, koji ističu da je Srbija izgubila jednog autentičnog i velikog umetnika.
Iza Džeja su ostale neutešne ćerka Ana i Marija, kao i bivša supruga Nada.
The officials in charge of handling the British royal family‘s Twitter account made a royal mistake on Thursday.
Twitter users were amused to learn Queen Elizabeth‘s Twitter account misfired a tweet.
The tweet was live for just six minutes before being taken down, but the Gert’s Royals blog managed to capture a screenshot of the strange post during the short time it was posted for its millions of followers to see.
The tweet was short and simple, according to the screenshot. It read, “Thanks”.
According to the blog, the tweet received over 1,200 likes and close to 600 retweets in the short time that it was live.
One fan was grateful for the update considering it initially left them wondering what on Earth Queen Elizabeth was thanking the Twitterverse for.
“I saw that and went on site to see what it meant. Then it was gone. Glitches happen everywhere,” one user tweeted.
Another jokingly replied to the accidental tweet, writing to the 94-year-old reigning monarch, “Your welcome Liz, and I’ve kept the receipt in case you want to change it kid ok?”
“Well it’s about time I got some recognition!” a third person cracked.
“No, thank you @RoyalFamily,” wrote another.
Another said they were “concerned” for the person behind the mistake. “Did they faint, answer the door…or worse,” the twitter user joked.
The British royal family’s Twitter account is used to share updates, photos and videos about the queen and other senior royal family members’ charity work, event appearances and activities.
On Wednesday, the Twitter account shared a photo of Sophie, Countess of Wessex volunteering at a children’s hospice center for charity. The countess is married to Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth.
🎄The Countess of Wessex, Patron, also gave a helping hand to staff preparing for Christmas at the @SSChospices Hampton Hill charity shop today. @SSChospices cares for babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions across London and Surrey. pic.twitter.com/Pc0kiAbl14
And on Thursday, the account also retweeted a post from the Kensington Palace official Twitter account about Prince William‘s and Kate Middleton‘s recent train tour around the U.K.
“From the organisations, people, and initiatives we visited to pass on the nation’s thanks, to those who stopped to wave as the #RoyalTrainTour passed by, thank you to everyone we met along the way!” Kensington Palace’s tweet reads, accompanied with aerial footage of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in and out of trains and greeting Britons during their stops.
William’s and Kate’s three-day tour included visits to Wales and Scotland, where the couple greeted and thanked medical staff and other front-line employees for their hard, dangerous work during the pandemic. However, the duke and duchess were hit with criticism from some Welsh and Scottish officials, who claimed it was unncessary for the royals to travel throughout the country during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez will exchange vows “when the time is right.”
During an appearance Wednesday on “Access Hollywood,” the 51-year-old crooner revealed she and fiancé Rodriguez, 47, had to postpone their wedding twice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We’ve talked about so many different things ’cause we had to cancel the wedding … because of COVID, because of the quarantine. And we actually did it twice, which people don’t know,” Lopez said.
Lopez, who has been engaged to Rodriguez since March 2019, added that having a lavish wedding isn’t a top priority for the couple right now.
“We kind of have let it go for a second, and I don’t know what we’re going to do, we talk about small, big,” Lopez said.
“And I think we just feel like, ‘Let’s just wait it out.’ There’s no rush, we’re good, everything’s cool and it’ll happen when the time is right. I feel like it’s not a huge priority to go and have a big wedding right now, that’s not what life is about,” she continued.
Lopez, who has 12-year-old twins with ex-husband Marc Anthony, said what she and Rodriguez, a dad of daughters Natasha, 16, and Ella, 12, with ex Cynthia Scurtis, are focused on is “spending time” together and “being grateful for all of the things that [they] have.”
In April, Rodriguez joked about a drive-thru wedding because of the pandemic.
Things seem to be getting messy in Kelly Clarkson‘s divorce from Brandon Blackstock.
The 38-year-old singer has filed court documents with the California Labor Commission that allege Blackstock, her husband since 2013, and his company has defrauded her out of a large sum of cash by charging her excessive fees, according to TMZ and Us Weekly.
Additionally, Clarkson is reportedly looking to get the money back from Blackstock’s company.
The “American Idol” champ claimed that Blackstock, who also worked as her manager, and Blackstock’s father Narvel Blackstock, who runs Starstruck, never obtained the proper licensure to operate as a talent agent, according to Us Weekly.
The outlets report that Clarkson was with Blackstock’s company, Starstruck Entertainment, for 13 years.
Starstruck attorney Bryan Freedman told Fox News that Clarkson’s petition did not mention that she “had her own licensed talent agency CAA at all times” and that the company operated as her talent management “at all times that CAA was her agency of record.”
He added: “It is unfortunate that Kelly is again attempting to avoid paying commissions that are due and owing to Starstruck to try and achieve some perceived advantage in her ongoing custody and divorce proceedings.”
Reps for Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
Variety reported that the complaint filed against the singer claimed that she had not paid this year’s full commission for her work on “The Voice” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
The divorce came as a surprise to many when they split back in June, and since then, the following legal battle has become intense.
Koliko je Ramadanovski bio voljen jasno pokazuju i njegove kolege svojim gestovima.
Džej Ramadanovski biće sahranjen danas u Aleji zaslužnih građana, na Novom groblju. Pored velikog broja poštovalaca Džejeve muzike, stigle su i kolege koje se u suzama opraštaju od pokojnog pevača.
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Džej je ostavio dubok trag na muzičkoj sceni, a koliko je bio voljen pokazao je mladi pevač Stefan Anđelković koji je na sahranu došao sa vencem na kojem je napisana potresna poruka: “Uz tebe je jedan klinac imao dva oca”.
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Podsetimo, Džeju je pozlilo u njegovom stanu na Dorćolu, gde je bio u strogoj izolaciji zbog korona virusa, te je ekipa Hitne pomoći ubrzo stigla na lice mesta i započela reanimaciju, međutim, uprkos svim naporima lekara, on je preminuo.
Inače, Džej je pre tri godine operisao srčane zaliske u Beču i tada su mu doktori rekli da mora strogo da vodi računa o ishrani i zdravom životu.Iza njega ostale su neutešne ćerka Ana i Marija, kao i bivša supruga Nada.
There’s more where folklorecame from. After the surprise release of her eighth studio album in July, Taylor Swift again announced a new record on short notice – in this case, evermore, on the eve of its Dec. 11 midnight release.
Stream ‘evermore’ on Spotify
On social media, Swift referred to the album as folklore‘s sister record. “To put it plainly, we just couldn’t stop writing songs,” she wrote. And though fans have long referred to each of the star’s album cycles as eras, Swift says not so fast this time around.
“There was something different with folklore,” she explained. “In making it, I felt less like I was departing and more like I was returning.”
The production choices of folklore – the skittering programming and intricately textured instrumentation commonly found in Dessner’s work – carry over on evermore. And the records are clearly in lyrical dialogue: On album opener “willow,” over intricate acoustic guitars, Swift sings, “Show me the places where the others gave you scars.” As on folklore, evermore evokes sweeping scenes with specific details: a tented tennis court; ladies lunching.
There’s a continuity in the stories told – for instance, the mud-covered truck tires of “’tis the damn season” – that harken back to Swift’s earliest settings. On “marjorie,” she draws on her own familial lore, paying tribute to her maternal grandmother Marjorie Finlay, herself a singer. And on “no body, no crime,” HAIM steps in to help spin a saga of suspected infidelity, avenging an adulterer thanks to a boating license and a little elbow grease (perhaps an homage to The Chicks‘ “Goodbye Earl”?)
Tommy Lister attends the Mike Tyson Celebrity Golf Tournament In Support Of Standing United held at Monarch Beach Resort on August 02, 2019 in Dana Point, California, United States. (Photo by Art Garcia/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Tommy “Tiny” Lister, who appeared in “Friday” and “The Fifth Element” and was also a professional wrestler, died Thursday, his manager Cindy Cowan confirmed.
Cowan said he was found unresponsive in his apartment in Marina del Rey, Calif. after displaying symptoms of COVID-19 in recent days. He had been working on a film and had to cancel shooting after falling ill, Cowan said.
“He was a wonderful guy with a heart of gold. Everyone loved him. A real gentle giant,” she said, “We’re all devastated.”
Lister wrestled Hulk Hogan in the World Wrestling Federation after appearing as Zeus in 1989’s “No Holds Barred.” He later spent time in World Championship Wrestling, where he was billed as Z-Gangsta.
The actor, who was blind in his right eye, played the neighborhood bully Deebo in the 1995 “Friday” and appeared in the sequel “Next Friday.”
His other appearances include playing a prisoner in “The Dark Knight,” and the bail agent in “Jackie Brown,” as well as roles in “The Players Club,” Ice Cube’s directing debut and Mario Van Peeble’s “Posse.” He had a supporting role in “Zootopia” as the voice of the fennec fox, in Adam Sandler’s “Little Nicky” as Nicky’s brother Cassius, and in “Austin Powers in Goldmember.” In “The Fifth Element,” he played the Galactic President.
In the pilot of “Star Trek: Enterprise,” he played Klaang, the first Klingon to make contact with humans. Also on television, he appeared as Mr. Matlock’s bodyguard in “Matlock” and on “In the Heat of the Night.”
Lister appeared in music videos for French Montana, 50 Cent, Sublime, Ice Cube, Chamillionaire and Young Bleed.
The 6 foot 5 inch Lister grew up in Compton, Calif. and won the national shot put title in college, briefly playing football before deciding to become an actor.