Djibril Cisse Exhibition Tattoos on Her whole bodyCissé began his career at the age of 8 years, in 1989 as a college football player Arles-Avignon. Seven years later, he joined Olympique Nimes football academy for six months, before joining Auxerre youth team. After two years, Cissé broke through the club's first team in 1998. For six seasons Auxerre defense, he scored 90 goals in 166 appearances in all competitions. He joined Liverpool in 2004. With Liverpool, he appeared in 83 games and scored 26 goals. Cissé then loaned to Marseille. He scored 15 goals from 26 appearances until eventually become a permanent player's club. Cissé returned to play in the Premier League this time to Sunderland in 2008. He scored 11 goals from 39 appearances. In June 2009, he joined the Greek club Panathinaikos, before joining Lazio in July 2011. Cissé later joined Queens Park Rangers signed a contract with a duration of two and a half years on January 31, 2012.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Tattoos Best Soccer Craig Bellamy
Bellamy's tattoo tribute to medieval Welsh nationalist Owain Glyndwr was two years in the making and is designed around the name of his son, Cameron, which was already emblazoned on his arm. The West Ham striker, who grew up on a tough council estate in Cardiff, is a confirmed patriot. He said only last week he will never retire from international football and after unveiling the artwork, he was keen to stress just how much his country means to him. When asked, he said: 'It's Owain Glyndwr. I've studied my Welsh history and he's my hero, what he stood for and who he was. So I've had the Battle of Pilleth depicted on my arm. It's my own design, but the artist came up with his ideas, too. We sort of bounced them off each other. The Battle of Pilleth was fought in 1402 and won by the Welsh, but the English triumphed in the return leg, so to speak.
Craig Douglas Bellamy (born 13 July 1979) is a Welsh footballer who plays as a winger/striker for Liverpool and the Welsh national team. Born in Cardiff, Bellamy was the captain of the Welsh national side for four years after taking over from Ryan Giggs in 2007, but stood down in January 2011 due to constant injuries. Since making his professional debut for Norwich City in 1997, he has played for a number of clubs in England, making his name at Newcastle United when signed by Bobby Robson in 2001 and has also had a loan spell with Scottish Premier League side Celtic in 2005. On 31 August 2011, Bellamy completed a move back to former club Liverpool from Manchester City. During his career, Bellamy has won the Scottish Cup and FA Community Shield. He has also been criticised for his behaviour both on and off the pitch, but has accumulated millions of pounds for various charities and has also established a football academy in Sierra Leone.
Robbie Keane Soccer Tattoo Style
Tattoo Robbie Keane kisses his wrists because he has his son’s name Robert and his date of birth tattooed on one side and mine on the other,” revealed Claudia to the Irish News of the World. Robert David "Robbie" Keane (in Irish: Ó Catháin Roibéard Daithí; born in Tallaght, Dublin, July 8, 1980) is the Republic of Ireland soccer player who plays for English Premier League club Aston Villa (on loan from Major League Soccer club Los Angeles Galaxy) and the Republic of Ireland national team.
Keane had previously played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Coventry City, Internazionale, Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Celtic and West Ham United. Keane is one of the thirteen players who have scored 100 goals in the Premier League. Until 18 April 2011, Keane has scored record 123 goals in the league. He also became the 15th Tottenham player who scored 100 goals in all competitions for the club. Keane strengthen the Republic of Ireland national team since 1998. He is the holder of the captain's armband (since 2006) and record scorer (51 goals) for the Republic of Ireland national team. Keane is known as a typical post-goal celebration: running to the corner of the field, somersault, and then do a "rifle shot" with both hands.
Computer Tattoo
Once the domain of sailors and bikers, tattoos have become the latest celebrity must-have.
But it's not only the 'beautiful people' succumbing to the charms of a little ink. 'Geeks' worldwide are now making their own mark in the world of tattoo chic.Forget Celtic bands and Chinese symbols, for these guys it's all Pi and binary code.
Computer boffins and science fanatics are increasingly becoming emblazoned with Apple trademarks and scientific language.
USB computer cables, the Pi equation and a symbol for the now-ancient Commodore 64 have all made appearances in the world of 'geek' tattoos.
As one tattooed computer expert told the Telegraph: "I got a tattoo last year to celebrate my company's launch of a new piece of software.
"I plan on building my software tattoo collection in the future, and then having a more recognisable 'geek' ink."
And in true geek fashion, another explained: "I am a geek and I like tattoos.
"Put them together and you get geek tattoos. I have wasted countless hours on the internet looking for the funniest geek tattoos."
And we suspect thousands of others are just about to join you.
But it's not only the 'beautiful people' succumbing to the charms of a little ink. 'Geeks' worldwide are now making their own mark in the world of tattoo chic.Forget Celtic bands and Chinese symbols, for these guys it's all Pi and binary code.
Computer boffins and science fanatics are increasingly becoming emblazoned with Apple trademarks and scientific language.
USB computer cables, the Pi equation and a symbol for the now-ancient Commodore 64 have all made appearances in the world of 'geek' tattoos.
As one tattooed computer expert told the Telegraph: "I got a tattoo last year to celebrate my company's launch of a new piece of software.
"I plan on building my software tattoo collection in the future, and then having a more recognisable 'geek' ink."
And in true geek fashion, another explained: "I am a geek and I like tattoos.
"Put them together and you get geek tattoos. I have wasted countless hours on the internet looking for the funniest geek tattoos."
And we suspect thousands of others are just about to join you.
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