Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Michael Jackson- Freddy Mercury Duets: Coming Soon!

New Michael Jackson material
may be released this fall,
according to reports, along with
new material from the late
Freddie Mercury of Queen.
Three unearthed tracks Michael
recorded with Freddie back in
1983 in what was supposed to
be collaborative effort are
apparently set to be released.
Initially, the collaboration fell
apart due to the "constraints" of
the two music superstars' busy
schedules, as well as creative
differences (so to speak).
It was rumored that Mercury was
agitated that Jackson insisted in
bringing a llama into the
recording studio ... which sounds
ridiculous yet believable.
Jackson, reportedly, was upset at
Mercury for "taking too much
cocaine in his living room."
The three recorded tracks
featuring the two are titled:
1. “There Must Be More to Life
Than This"
2. “State of Shock"
3. "Victory”
In 2011, Jackson’s estate went
ahead and cleared the tracks for
release, and now intends on
doing so this upcoming fall, so
keep an ear out!

Anthony Weiner Focus of Minor League Baseball Team's "Scandal Night"

Minor League Baseball has long
been known for their crazy
themed promos. Everything
from "Constanza Night" based
on the episode of Seinfeld when
George does everything the
opposite of what he usually
would do, to "Awful Night" filled
with all things awful.
Now one team is capitalizing on
the bevy of somewhat amusing
scandals of late with Anthony
Weiner's troubles headlining
their "Scandal Night".
The Richmond Flying Squirrels , a
Double-A farm team in the San
Francisco Giants franchise, will
be offering hot dogs for $1. Fans
can then tweet pictures with
their $1 wieners to win prizes.
Weiner isn't the only scandal
part of the fun however. Oh no.
There will be a Brett Farve
football toss and a Tiger Woods
closest to the pin contest.
While Flying Squirrels VP, Todd
Parnell says the event is very
"tongue in cheek", it has caused
some fans to call foul.
Sound off THG'ers.... Is it
scandalous of the Flying
Squirrels to host a "Scandal
Night"?

Barton keen to join Everton, says agent

The midfielder, who was loaned to Olympique de Marseille last season, is willing to take a pay cut in order to secure a move to Goodison Park this summer.
Everton manager Roberto Martinez has been approached over the possibility of signing Joey Barton by the QPR
midfielder’s agent.
The 30-year-old spent last season on loan at Olympique de Marseille and has made no secret of his desire to leave QPR following the club’s relegation from the Premier League.
A return to the south of France to rejoin Marseille on a permanent basis has been mooted in the media, but Willie McKay, Barton's representative, has now revealed he would be keen on a move to Goodison Park.
According to McKay, Barton would take a pay cut to link up with the club he supported as a boy growing up on Merseyside.
"I spoke to Roberto to see if he would be interested in taking Joey," McKay told the Daily Mail.
"I told him that Joey would love to join Everton and that they are the only club he is willing to lose money to play for."
Barton's often controversial career has also so far included spells at Manchester City and Newcastle United.
Martinez has been particularly active in the transfer window since being announced as David Moyes' successor, signing Arouna Kone and Antolin Alcaraz from his former club Wigan Athletic, while Gerard Deulofeu has arrived from Barcelona on a season-long loan.

Ramos endorses Real Madrid's Bale pursuit

The Spain international described a potential world-record fee for the Tottenham star as "not very
expensive" considering the Welshman's talents, and urged his club to seal a deal.
Sergio Ramos has become the latest Real Madrid player to endorse the club's move for Tottenham's Gareth Bale, declaring that the world-record fees being touted for the Premier League star are "not very expensive" considering his talent.
Los Blancos are stepping up their efforts for the 24-year-old's signature with the Welshman desperate for a move to the Spanish capital, though Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is reluctant to sell the club's top player - even for a huge sum.
And after Madrid and Spain team-mate Iker Casillas backed the club to sign the PFA Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year, Ramos also supports a move, suggesting the club should always be looking for "great" players
like Bale.
"The price of players is determined by the market. He's not very expensive from my point of view," Ramos told reporters at a press conference.
The 27-year-old defender believes Madrid must prioritise securing the best young Spanish talent - the €39 million deal for Real Sociedad midfielder Asier Illaramendi being a case in point - but says "great" players like Bale are always welcome.
"It's important that there are young, national players on this squad because a national core is very important," he continued.
"But from there it's wonderful to have great players. It's a good philosophy and a good project."
And while there has been no official bid for Bale as of yet, Ramos insists the final decision will lie with the club's hierarchy.
"The president [Florentino Perez] and [coach Carlo] Ancelotti will decide if he needs to come here."

Bale talks open: Tottenham & Real Madrid start negotiations over €115m transfer

Tottenham have finally opened talks with Real Madrid over the €115 million sale of Gareth Bale , with club officials
increasingly convinced the Welshman will leave this summer.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has been adamant all summer that the club's prized asset would not be sold under
any circumstances.
However, Madrid's concerted campaign has borne fruit in the last couple of days, with their most recent tactic - a
warning to Bale and his advisors that it is 'now or never' for him to force a move - prompting the 24-year-old to
privately declare in a meeting with Levy that he wants to join the Spanish giants.
That has led the Spurs chairman, whose 'no sale' policy had been fully backed by owner Joe Lewis, to open
dialogue with Real in the last 24 hours, with a meeting between Levy and Madrid president Florentino Perez
expected to take place on August 6 in Florida.
Even now Levy will only sanction a sale if the deal - cash only - smashes the world record €91m fee Real paid for
Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009. Tottenham are keen on Blancos left-back Fabio Coentrao, in particular, while Angel di
Maria is also seen by many as a good like-for-like replacement for Bale.
But big-money player exchange deals are a complicated matter, and Levy is keen that he realises the full monetary
value for a player who still has three years left on his contract, preferring to keep any follow-up bid for Coentrao
and Di Maria separate.
Though it is not a foregone conclusion that the transfer will go ahead - as recently as Monday, Tottenham were
insistent no bids had yet even been formalised - Levy and manager Andre Villas-Boas are now making plans for
the coming weeks to bolster the squad in Bale's absence.
Roberto Soldado is expected to arrive in a €28m deal from Valencia, joining fellow big-money recruits Paulinho
and Nacer Chadli, while Romanian defender Vlad Chiriches is also expected to sign in an €8m deal from Steaua Bucharest.
It looks increasingly likely, though, that they will not be lining up alongside Bale next season, with Real pulling out
all the stops to land a 'Galactico' summer signing to rival Barcelona's €57m capture of Neymar.
Despite telling Spurs of his desire to leave the club for Real, Bale has been keen to underline his happiness at the
north Londoners and could yet play a part in a behind-closed-doors friendly against a non-league opponent on
Thursday.
Further still, should negotiations with Madrid break down, it is still expected that the former Southampton youngster will play  a full and committed part under Villas-Boas in the 2013-14 campaign as Spurs aim to claim a place in top four of the Premier League.
But with Levy now willing to talk to Perez and Real desperate to land their number-one target, a world-record deal is now more likely than ever to be completed in the coming weeks.

£100m Bale deal can win Real Madrid the Champions League

Following the release of the Goal 50, we look at the world's best who have moved this summer, and those that could yet set the market alight Real Madrid 's high-pitch calls for Gareth Bale had fallen on deaf ears at Spurs, but now, it seems, talk of a staggering £100m deal has got their attention .
Daniel Levy, the Spurs chairman, has been resolute in his stance every since releasing a statement on the club's website at the end of last season. He insisted then, despite failing to qualifying for the Champions League, that their star names would not be sold.
Bale's blistering campaign saw him named 6th in the 2012-13 Goal 50, our list of the 50 greatest players of the past season. A jump from last year's 19th spot has seen his stock increase tenfold.
Meanwhile, Luis Suarez - 31st on the Goal 50 - continues to edge towards Arsenal. The Uruguayan is considered 'Plan B' by Real Madrid, while for Arsene Wenger's, Suarez is certainly 'Plan A'.

Selena's Shirtless Exes WHO'D YOU RATHER?

It's a showdown of Selena Gomez'
prior suitors.Here's a topless photo
that 20-year-old Nick Jonas shared on
his social media page (left) -- and an
equally skin-filled photo 19-year-old
Justin Bieber posted on his (right).While Selena was linked to both buff beaus... you can only choose one!