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Soccer Aid

Soccer Aid is a celebrity football match broadcast live on ITV 1 and aims to raise millions of pounds for UNICEF’s crucial work in changing children’s lives all over the world. Every two years, two teams of celebrities and football legends from England and the Rest of the World play a match to raise funds for UNICEF’s work with vulnerable children.

Soccer Aid began in 2006 as a brainwave of UNICEF UK Ambassador Robbie Williams and Jonathan Wilkes. It is now in its fifth year and has cumulatively raised over £12 million to the world’s poorest and most vulnerable children get life-saving food, medicine and clean water.
Every day, children are in serious danger and thousands die needlessly in the struggle against poverty, hunger and disease. Time is running out for millions of children. It’s time for us all to act.

THE RULES
Each squad has 12 celebrities, six footballing legends (including one goalkeeper) and a professional manager. In the first half each team plays with their professional goalie and in the second their celebrity goalkeeper takes to the pitch.

To view the celebs participating in this years Soccer Aid Event you can read the following list at: Unicef.org

This year’s Soccer Aid match is at Old Trafford, Manchester. Soccer Aid will be broadcast live on ITV1 and online from 6pm on Sunday 8 June, presented by Dermot O’Leary and Kirsty Gallacher.

They will also have a preview show on Friday 6 June on ITV1 where you can catch all the behind the scenes action from the training ground and find out more about how Soccer Aid is helping to save and change children’s lives.

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© UNICEF/NYHQ2010-2124/OLIVIER ASSELIN BENIN, 2010 On 23 October, a boy kicks a football as he wades through floodwater at the A et B Hinde School in the city of Cotonou. Like many others, the school is closed due to the flooding.


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Soccer Aid 2014

James McAvoy will be joining the star-studded Rest of the World team for Soccer Aid 2014. James will be joining plenty of other famous faces and footballing legends (including Jose Mourinho!) in a celebrity football match to raise money for UNICEF’s work with vulnerable children all over the world.

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New photo from Eleanor Rigby

New photo from the disappearance of Eleanor Rigby. I have added clips from Graham Norton and some new stuff on X Men on our facebook page. I’ll try and add it all for you here in this post.

Here’s an extended clip from X-Men *You Abandon Me” And another where Wolverine meets Beast. As well as two more clips from Graham Norton: Hugh running naked on set, Michael Fassbender dancing to Blurred Lines.

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New X Men Clip

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The Olivier Awards 2014

New pictures added from the Olivier Awards.

X-Men: Days of Future Past” star James McAvoy attended the Laurence Olivier Awards in London on Sunday.

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New Character Posters

New Character posters thanks to IGN. There’s four of them so if you would like to see the rest please follow the source url.

Source: IGN

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New layouts

Thanks to a friend, we have new layouts for the site and the gallery. I also added a few new pictures.

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Jameson Empire Awards 2014: The Winners

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Jameson BEST ACTOR?
James McAvoy (Filth)?
Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years A Slave)?
Leonardo DiCaprio (The Wolf Of Wall Street)?
Martin Freeman (The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug)?
Tom Hanks (Captain Phillips)

To say that this was our biggest Awards ever is an understatement. We had Tom Cruise, Hugh Jackman, Simon Pegg, Paul Greengrass, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emma Thompson and a wealth of other talent from across the film and telly spectrum in the room. Well-deserved awards went to the likes of Sally Hawkins, Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy, and even though he probably needs to build an extension to hold his awards haul, Alfonso Cuarón won two, accepting via video message and through his effects cohort Neil Corbould.

Source: Empire