SportVectru

Daily Football, Transfers, Live Scores

  • Scores
  • News
  • Request For Account Deletion
  • SportVectru Community Guidelines
  • Advertise

Month: January 2024

Sportvectru

FACTORY RESET? Arteta admits Arsenal need a “reset” after FA Cup elimination by Liverpool

January 8, 2024 Williams 0

Mikel Arteta acknowledges that Arsenal need a psychological “reset” following their elimination from the FA Cup by Liverpool. Despite this setback, Liverpool continues to compete […]

Sportvectru

PSG deny reports they used pressure to try and get Messi’s Ballon d’Or award

January 7, 2024 Williams 0

Paris Saint-Germain has denied allegations that they tried to pressure the organizer of the Ballon d’Or into giving Lionel Messi the prestigious honor in 2021. […]

Sportvectru

Late blow for Barcelona as key player ruled out of Copa del Rey clash

January 7, 2024 Williams 0

Barcelona head coach Xavi Hernandez has announced his matchday squad for the upcoming Copa del Rey clash against fourth-tier side Barbastro. The squad sees the […]

Sportvectru

AFCON 2023: CAF announces sold-out tickets for five games

January 4, 2024 Williams 0

The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is already living up to expectations, with at least five group stage fixtures reported as sold out as […]

Sportvectru

AFCON 2023: Super Eagles vs Ivory Coast tickets sold out

January 3, 2024 Williams 0

The highly anticipated 2023 Africa Cup of Nations Group A encounter between Nigeria and hosts, Cote d’Ivoire, is already sold out. The match is scheduled […]

Sportvectru

Report: Chelsea are willing to let Chalobah leave this month

January 3, 2024 Williams 0

Chelsea are reportedly open to letting Trevoh Chalobah leave the club this month as he nears a return to full fitness. However, the 24-year-old is […]

Sportvectru

Liverpool boss loses wedding ring on Anfield turf – his reaction priceless

January 2, 2024 Williams 0

In the Liverpool vs. Newcastle game, which was described as “absolutely mental,” crazy events continued even after the final whistle. Jurgen Klopp dropped his wedding […]

Sportvectru

Barcelona BIG TWO for Greenwood with Man Utd return all-but ruled out

January 1, 2024 Williams 0

Atletico Madrid has reportedly joined the race to sign Mason Greenwood from Manchester United. The Spanish club is set to compete with Barcelona for the […]

Sportvectru

Man Utd icon questions Casemiro transfer deal (Details)

January 1, 2024 Williams 0

The 2022 transfer that allowed Casemiro to join Manchester United from Real Madrid remains a significant topic of discussion for both clubs. The Brazilian star […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 6 7

Recent Posts

  • One morning in 1964, Paul McCartney awoke in the small attic bedroom of his girlfriend Jane Asher’s house at 57 Wimpole Street in London. A melody had come to him in his sleep, so complete, so moving, so natural that he was convinced it had to belong to someone else. He darted to the piano at the foot of his bed and began playing the tune before it could fade. To make sense of its structure, he filled in placeholder lyrics that began with the line, “Scrambled eggs, oh my baby how I love your legs.” He spent weeks asking everyone around him, bandmates, friends, and industry insiders, if they had heard the melody before. George Martin, The Beatles’ producer, shook his head. None of the musicians or engineers at Abbey Road recognized it. Even Ringo Starr and George Harrison hadn’t heard it before. Still, Paul hesitated. “I thought someone must’ve written it already,” he recalled. “I had to make sure it hadn’t come from somewhere else.” It felt too perfect to be entirely his. During these uncertain weeks, McCartney carried the tune with him everywhere. He would test it out on friends, cautiously humming the melody and asking, “Does this ring any bells?” No one could name it. There was no trace of it in any existing catalog. Gradually, he came to accept that it had come from his own subconscious, a fully formed gift that arrived in sleep. As The Beatles began work on the album “Help!” in 1965, Paul began refining the lyrics. The humorous “Scrambled Eggs” lines gave way to something more poignant. The opening verse eventually settled on “Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away,” and the song took on a tone of heartbreak and loss. Unlike most Beatles songs that featured harmonies or full band arrangements, “Yesterday” was stripped down to Paul’s voice, an acoustic guitar, and a string quartet. It marked a distinct stylistic turn.
  •  Paul McCartney Donates \$12.9 Million to Build Housing for the Homeless In a powerful act of compassion, music icon Paul McCartney has donated his entire \$12.9 million from recent tour and sponsorship deals to launch a major homeless shelter initiative. The funds will help create 150 housing units and 300 shelter beds. “No one deserves to sleep on a sidewalk,” McCartney said. “I’ve seen the pain of homelessness for years, and it was time to act.” A legendary voice — now fighting for those without one. WATCH VIDEO: 
  • Brian Clarke was a dear friend of our family whom we had known for years. Sadly, he passed away recently but we all have lovely memories of the times we had together. We always laughed. Brian often had some great artistic endeavours to show or talk to us about. He made some stained glass windows for us and did a great collaboration with Linda using her photographs to make stained glass pictures out of. He was commissioned to make stained glass for Bahrain Airport (Concordia), Stansted Airport (a collaboration with Sir Norman Foster), and Queen Victoria Street Arcade in Leeds, and these are just some of the works he was famous for. Ever since I met him in the 70s with Robert Fraser the art dealer, we always had the best times together. We will all miss him but have fond memories of him to cherish and his incredible artwork to remind us of Brian himself.
  • Looking back on a moment in Prague with Rick and Nick. Time passes, but the music and memories remain timeless.
  • Forbes named Led Zeppelin the greatest rock band ever on February 14, 2025, in a ranking of the top 30 rock bands. Forbes emphasized the unique chemistry between John Bonham, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones. The magazine also noted Led Zeppelin’s lasting influence, stating they shaped rock music as we know it today.

Recent Comments

  1. Pogba Set for November Football Return After Winning Appeal—But it won’t be with Juventus – SportVectru on Who is Moises Caicedo? – All you need to know about then Man Utd target
  2. BREAKING: NFF names Bruno Labbadia as new Super Eagles head coach – SportVectru on Nigeria drops two places in FIFA’s latest ranking
  3. Man Utd agree personal terms with Matthijs de Ligt as final barrier remains – SportVectru on Man Utd’s full confirmed list of transfer ins and outs after summer budget emerges
  4. Why Real Madrid passed on signing Victor Osimhen: Carlo Ancelotti explains – SportVectru on Ex-Super Eagles defender gives reason for Victor Osimhen’s AFCON struggles
  5. Man City 1-2 Man Utd: Garnacho & Mainoo score to help Red Devils win FA Cup! – SportVectru on Man Utd set to ‘sack Erik ten Hag’ even if they win FA Cup final against City

Copyright © 2025 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes

Live Scores
Leagues
News
Live TV
App