Sunday 2 August 2015

33 incredible pictures of rich men in Dubai



These 33 amazing Pictures of rich men in Dubai. They will leave you impressed.
Dubai is an incredible beauty. Dubai is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. Its strategic location has made it a strong commercial focus, especially with India. Although now Dubai is distinguished by having good relations with most countries.
A mid-nineteenth century Dubai was under the protectorate of Britain. Dubai currently has the right to control and all its natural resources. Oil and Gas Dubai resources were important in the past, but today trade is more important and has a port among the most important top 10 in the world.
In summer Dubai has temperatures are above 40 degrees and the lowest temperature can be found in the winter nights with 14º.
Dubai’s population is approximately 1.5 million. Over 70% of the population of India and Pakistan.
Behold now these 33 Photos Dubai. You’ll want to visit this amazing city.

You can do rafting in Dubai

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You can even buy gold vending machines

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Sports Cars gold plated

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And police with incredible Ferrari

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Exotic animals are also transported by car

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The malls have aquariums

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You can ski in Dubai. Amazing is not it?

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And the people of Dubai and tourists have so much fun skiing

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Rafael Nadal, the famous Spanish tennis player, loves to Dubai

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If you like surfing so you can find in Dubai

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And in aquariums you can see amazing marine fish

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You will be offered an Ipad and Iphone golden in some hotels

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Pretty girls also like Dubai

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With tennis courts on top of buildings

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Gold-plated cars parked on the street

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O diamond

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Prospects in Dubai are heavenly

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And wild animals are also pets

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Or navigators

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Some rich men love to live with exotic animals at home

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A lovely Audi, right?

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Incredible Cars

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And the peace of smoke a Shisha

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Camel rides on the beach

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But in Dubai and committed religious life also lives with the Quran

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And spectacular nights

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Burj Al Arab, 321 meters high, is the flagship hotel of Dubai

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The traditions are still maintained in Dubai

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And gold appears anywhere

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Awesome

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Dubai, an amazing and spectacular city


Saturday 1 August 2015

Manchester United's revealed new kit for this season

 

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The Sunday Oliseh coach has modified the media game with the way they handle the criticism of his proposed policy on first division-only players for the Super Eagles

In 2002, a group of Nigerian footballers became public enemy after the Super Eagles’ failure to win the Africa Cup of Nations in Mali.

Alongside the team’s captain and some of the older players in the squad who demanded for better welfare from the administrators of the Nigeria Football Federation, they were hounded out and left to the wolf pack to decimate as the media dealt with and the public turned against them.

Sunday Oliseh was that captain. Alongside key players like Finidi George, he was dropped from the trip to the 2002 World Cup in Japan/South Korea as they both went into early retirement.

In a June 2015 post on his personal website while analyzing the imminent crucifixion of national team goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, Oliseh disapproved of the manner in which the media and the NFF went about it as he likened it to the situation in which he found himself 13 years ago.

It would never have happened, he wrote, if not for “the absence of social media” with which he could have told his own story and fought back the bloodthirsty goons, whose misinformation sent him out of the national team at 27, as he was just reaching his peak.

This Monday, Oliseh showed the media what he has learned and the shape of things to come as he took to YouTube to dispel criticism of his plan to call up only Nigerian footballers playing in top division clubs.

As the storm gathered early, with many writers and analysts claiming that the 40-year-old had made a wrong first move, the former defensive midfielder changed the narrative with a masterstroke five minutes video aptly titled “Periodic update from the horse’s mouth on the Super Eagles’ evolution” where he discussed his reasons.

“At the moment there has been a lot of talk as regards the fact that we have decided that first division players are the players that we found eligible to serve our country,” Oliseh said. “We feel the best has to play for us and the best in any country play in the first division.”

With that recording, the former Juventus and Borussia Dortmund man took the game away from the media and established his own rules of engagement.

If his predecessors were left at the mercy of the rumours in the media many times during their reign which eventually led to their sacking, Oliseh’s social media savvy has shown he would not be caught unawares. In fact, he shows will play the media as an equal. Having had enough time after football to get more education than many of his peers, Oliseh brings to the Nigeria role a new sense of optimism and understanding of the modern media space which would see him able to push his own agenda as he sees fit. With the social media tools available – Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, YouTube and Instagram as well as his personal website, the new Nigeria coach does not have to wait for organized press conferences to address fans about the progress of his work. He will neither be at the mercy of journalists to speak for him when problems eventually crop up with the federation.

With Twitter, where he now has a verified account, it means he can also easily reach out to old and potential players across the world at a click. He does not have to be in the same room to have a healthy conversation with his players. He can appraise their game and retweet their achievements. Think of it, he will not complain of not having phone numbers of star players. And potential players can send links of their YouTube highlights straight to him with the knowledge that he received it.

However, his ability to circumvent the media boys to get his message out could breed contempt on the long run.

Journalists have always seen themselves as the gateway between the coach, the team and the fans, but with Oliseh’s new deal, this could all change.

Relegating the media to transcribing his vlogs and tweets could mean trouble on the long run. Oliseh would need to strike a balance. There will be no use alienating them.

Still, his media savvy promises a whole new experience for all. Young coaches across the country and all over the world would be learning from this debonair young man who is not letting anyone control his personal narrative.



It is a new era. Sit back, relax, welcome to the Sunday Oliseh Show.



Barcelona have announced that they will not appeal Uefa's decision to fine them €30,000 over the display of pro-Catalan independence flags at the Champions League final.

Blaugrana president Josep Maria Bartomeu had promised to fight the sanction but the European champions are now hoping to resolve the matter in a meeting with the governing body
Blaugrana president Josep Maria Bartomeu had previously stated that the club were determined to fight the ruling, which related to the 3-1 win over Juventus in Berlin on July 6, arguing that while they respected the European governing body's decision, they did not agree with it.

However, Barca released on statement on Saturday revealing that they have opted against an lodging an official appeal, after being granted a meeting with Uefa to discuss the matter further to ensure that they will not be sanctioned again if their fans continue to display Catalan flags at European games.

"When the club became aware of a possible sanction from Uefa, legal staff worked on an appeal but, once sent to the governing body, it became clear that closing Camp Nou was a possible sanction and that there was a latent threat to the club," the Blaugrana statement read.

"However, the club then received the minimum financial penalty in the Uefa regulations, with no future threat of a stadium closure.
 
"This change was considered by the FC Barcelona as an important step in this appeal process.

"Still, the club informed Uefa immediately that it did not agree with the punishment, in defence of the right to freedom of expression of its members and fans, and wanted to ensure that these events would be reviewed to prevent the same punishment occurring in the future, since the club considered them unjust and disproportionate.

"The club considered it appropriate to continue fighting, in the most appropriate way, and informed Uefa of this.

"Before the deadline for filing the appeal, the European body accepted the fact that FC Barcelona did not resort to an appeal, in exchange for a work meeting for a diplomatic solution at the highest level, at the earliest possible date, which has yet to be determined.

"FC Barcelona is convinced that it must preserve their rights and the collective rights of its members and fans with all the power but with the right strategy."

Barcelona have long supported Catalunya's bid for independence from Spain, with the club considered a key component in the region's cultural identity.

However, under Uefa rules, supporters are forbidden from display flags, banners or messages of a political nature.
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Nigeria international Juwon Oshaniwa has signed a three-year contract with Hearts after passing his medicals on Friday.
The Super Eagles defender has been handed jersey No. 78 in Robbie Neilson’s team having completing his move to the Scottish giants
The 24-year-old, capped 17 times by the Super Eagles, left Ironi Ashdod after a disappointing season in the Israeli topflight where they got relegated to the second division.
Image result for juwon oshaniwaThe Tynecastle club have had to be patient as the dealings became twisted up in administration but Hearts manager Robbie Neilson believes the wait for the Nigerian international will be vindicated when he eventually plays his way into the team.
"It has been difficult because we had hoped to get him for pre-season so we could build through there with him but hopefully it will be worth the wait,” says Robbie Neilson.
"We did it last season with [Adam] Eckersley and [Miguel] Pallardo. They were guys who came in after we had started and it’s just part of football and you just have to deal with it.
"Everyone wants to get their full squad in for the first day of pre-season but it never happens like that.
"We are expecting him to do really well for us and it’s usually worth the wait when guys like this come in.
"It has been the longest transfer saga ever. He needs to come in and he needs to train and get to know the players, with a view of next weekend or possibly the midweek game against Motherwell,” he concluded.
Oshainwa is likely going to make his debut for Dundee in the Scottish Premier League next week.
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