Neymar Mohawk Hair Style 2011

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Neymar da Silva Santos Junior is a Brazilian soccer player, known to his fans simply by his first name. He plays striker for the Brazilian National team and for Santos. We are going to take a look at the Neymar Mohawk hairstyle here.


Neymar’s Mohawk is created by cutting the hair on the sides of his head very short, but not shaving completely. He has a stripe of hair up the center his head that stands up to form a fan about two inches long in front tapering to one inch in back.This is a fairly standard edition of the Mohawk hairstyle.Despite the good natured teasing and the relative conservatism of this style, there is pressure for Neymar to cut his hair and adopt a new image.Many people see this haircut as a symbol of Neymar’s lack of maturity. This is another reason that it will likely not be tolerated for long by European coaches and teams. It is also a major inducement to change because the amount of money these teams are willing to pay goes up based on skill and maturity.

However, the Neymar Mohawk hair style has become a source of controversy and could actually injure his career. Several of the more prestigious European soccer teams are willing to court him if he will cut his hair and change his image. They believe that this would be a positive sign that he is maturing and ready to move the next level of his career.

Messi Eyes Barcelona Goalscoring Record

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Lionel Messi targets Barcelona's all-time scoring record, which has stood for more than 50 years, with the European champions also braced to snatch top spot in La Liga on Sunday.Defending champions Barcelona have hit 22 goals in five league games so far from three wins and two draws. Messi has been in super-charged form with the little Argentine scoring eight league goals.His hattrick in last week's 5-0 demolition of Atletico Madrid and two in the 5-0 Champions League rout of BATE Borisov took his career Barcelona total to 194."I am very happy to draw level with somebody so important in the club. I try and do my best in every game and pick up trophies, and if the records come as well then great but it is not something I worry about," said Messi.

Oscar winner Cliff Robertson dies in New York at 88

Sunday, September 11, 2011

The handsome movie actor Cliff Robertson, who played John F. Kennedy in "PT-109," won an Oscar for "Charly" died Saturday. He was 88. His secretary said he died in Stony Brook of natural causes a day after his 88th birthday.Robertson never elevated into the top ranks of leading men, but he remained a popular actor from the mid-1950s into the following century. His later roles included kindly Uncle Ben in the "Spider-Man" movies.His triumph came in 1968 with his Academy Award performance in "Charly," as a mentally disabled man who undergoes medical treatment that makes him a genius — until a poignant regression to his former state.


US wins 3 golds in half hour at world championship

Thursday, September 1, 2011


In a golden half hour for the United States, three Americans won world championship titles on Thursday, none more surprising than Jennifer Barringer Simpson getting the first 1,500-meter victory since Mary Decker-Slaney in 1983.Jesse Williams added the first high jump world title in two decades and Lashinda Demus ran the third fastest time in history to take the women's 400 hurdles.At the end of the night, the United States led the medal standings with seven gold medals and 12 overall. Russia was closest with four gold and 12 in total.


Hurricane Katia crept westward in the deep Atlantic

Hurricane Katia crept westward in the deep Atlantic on Thursday, just one week after Irene caused massive flooding in the US northeast.Packing winds of 75 miles (120 kilometers) per hour, the category one Katia threatened to become a major hurricane by the weekend. Katia remained some 1,065 miles (1,710 kilometers) east of the Leeward islands -- too far to affect any land mass -- and there was a chance it would cycle north and disintegrate without hitting the North American mainland.The new hurricane approached as US President Barack Obama declared a "major" disaster area in New Jersey and  also announced plans to visit the flood-hit state on Sunday to view damage wrought by Hurricane Irene, the Atlantic season's first.