Cristiano Ronaldo SING WHEN WE’RE SINNING!\Celebrity News

MANCHESTER United owe their Premier League title to a cheeky terrace chant dreamed up by fans – ab0out their heroes’ raunchy romp with hookers.

Cristiano Ronaldo is a massive fan of the song, which pokes fun at him, Nani and Anderson.

After his penalty at Wigan yesterday helped United seal the title, he said the chant helped the team raise their game – and leave Chelsea fans in tears.

Cristiano, 23, Nani, 21, and 20-year-old Anderson infamously took part in an orgy with five escort girls at Ronaldo’s house to celebrate their first win of the season over Tottenham last September.

Old Trafford fans then came up with a chant immortalising the incident. And United’s stars love it so much, they even sing it themselves.

They are convinced the sing-alongs about the lads’ antics with the brass – slang for hookers – helped boost team spirit during one of the closest title races in history.

To the tune of Black Lace’s Agadoo, the chant goes: “Anderson-son-son, he’s better than Kleberson. Anderson-son son, our midfield magician. To the left, to the right, to the samba beat tonight. With the brass he is class, and he s***s on Fabregas!”

Ronaldo said: “The fans sing your song when you’ve done something good, which is nice.

Anderson has a great song. It’s an amusing one. The songs create a buzz, put smiles on the supporters’ faces and lift the player they are about.”

But the Portuguese ace admitted some of the terrace chants left him baffled. “United fans have many songs, but I don’t understand all of them,” he said.

“The supporters have been fantastic and have helped the team a lot. You feel good about that backing and it motivates us.”

Anderson revealed during the title run-in the players relaxed in the changing rooms by singing each other’s terrace anthems.

Speaking of his own he said: “I love it.

“We all sing each other’s songs in the dressing room when we’re joking around.

“I find it difficult to describe how it feels to hear the fans sing my name – it’s amazing.

An Old Trafford insider said: “Cristiano loves the Anderson song. All the players do. Who would have thought what appeared to be one of the season’s low spots could have provided the inspiration for the title charge?”

The Red Devils sealed the title at Wigan’s JJB stadium with a 2-0 victory.

Meanwhile, Chelsea who had taken it to the wire, were devastated after a last gasp goal by Matt Taylor saw them draw 1-1 with Bolton Wanderers.

And at the foot of the table, Fulham celebrated staying up with a 1-0 victory over Portsmouth.

But Reading were relegated despite a 4-0 victory over Derby. They were joined in the Championship by Birmingham even though they beat Blackburn 4-1.
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Ashley Cole ON BEST BEHAVIOUR | Celebrity Gossip

Ashley Cole’s night out at a London club this week really proved what a good boy he is.

Our Chinawhite spy tells us his Thursday evening out with fellow Chelsea star Shaun Wright-Phillips saw the two Blues turning distinctly orange.

For it was indeed the healthy vitamin C juice that the boys stuck to as they sat quietly in a corner chatting.

Guess they’re saving the bubbly until after their mega match against Man U.

But it was best behaviour all round.

We’re suitably green with envy as it’s something we can never manage. Daily Star

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Republicans ready to denounce Barack Obama as ‘new voice for old ideas’|Celebrity News

Barack Obama is bracing himself for a ferocious onslaught from Republicans who, even before he finally wraps up the Democratic nomination, are already mapping out their plan of attack for November’s general election.

Strategists working for John McCain believe that Mr Obama is a vulnerable target who can be portrayed as inexperienced on foreign policy and a “limousine liberal” out of touch with the concerns of voters.

“We’ll make the case that Barack Obama is a wonderful new voice selling old, discredited ideas, including the most massive tax increase since Walter Mondale ran for President,” said Steve Schmidt, a McCain adviser. “It’s a combination of weakness, not being ready to be President and not being able to deliver on the things he says he will deliver on.”

Frank Donatelli, deputy chairman of the Republican National Committee, which has already amassed a 1,000-page dossier on the Democratic senator, put it more bluntly: “We are going to exploit Obama’s youth and inexperience.”

Others, operating in the shadows outside Mr McCain’s campaign, are identifying Mr Obama’s relationship with Tony Rezko – a Chicago property developer indicted for corruption – or his links with violent 1960s radicals such as Bill Ayers of the Weather Underground. “There’s plenty of stuff out there, I’m kinda like in a candy store,” said Floyd Brown, who has been responsible for some of the most negative Republican advertising in previous elections.

One proposed TV advert is said to show a series of Democratic politicians, except for Mr Obama, wearing a Stars and Stripes lapel pin, before a message fills screens asking: “What’s he got against the American flag?”

Last week Mr Obama denounced Mr McCain for repeating “a smear” that he had been endorsed by the militant Islamic group Hamas. The Democrat insists that his policy is not to negotiate with this “terrorist organisation”. But on Friday one of his advisers, Robert Malley, resigned after admitting to The Times that he had held meetings with the group.

Mr Obama has begun to sharpen his own attacks against Mr McCain who, he says, is standing for a “third Bush term” and represents a business-as-usual approach to Washington politics. His campaign is also said to be weighing how far it can make an issue of Mr McCain’s age – 71 – by presenting Mr Obama as offering “generational change”.

Mr McCain, meanwhile, suffered the embarrassment of seeing the executive picked to run the Republican convention in September being forced to resign over his links with Burma.

Doug Goodyear, whose firm received $348,000 (£175,000) in 2002 from the country’s junta, said that he was quitting “so as not to become a distraction in this campaign”.

Although Mr Obama will make token appearances in West Virginia and Kentucky today – two states that Mrs Clinton is expected to win – he is expected to spend tomorrow in Missouri, which has already narrowly backed him for the Democratic nomination, and is set to be an important battleground in the general election.

Mr Obama has an insurmountable lead over Mrs Clinton among elected delegates and has now finally edged ahead of her in the race for the elite super-delegates that were once seen as her last, best hope. Mr Obama’s aides are confident that, “barring tragedy or travesty”, he will be able to declare victory next week. They are being gracious to Mrs Clinton and have down-played her incendiary remark that his “support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans” was weakening.

The Obama campaign says that race is likely to be less of a barrier to him than questions about his experience or his liberal positions on social issues such as gun ownership, gay rights and abortion.
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K-Fed’s Attorney: Britney & Kevin’s Relationship Improved |Celebrity News

There may be a thaw in the formerly contentious relationship between Britney Spears and Kevin Federline, suggests K-Fed’s attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan.

Spears, who last week was awarded more visitation time with her sons by Federline (Preston, 2, and Jayden, 1), was the topic of discussion for Kaplan, on Monday’s Today show.

Kaplan said that the judge’s decision at last week’s ruling reflected an “improvement” in Spears’s condition. She spent full days, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., on both May 8th and Mother’s Day with her sons.

Asked about the current status of the relationship between the couple – including the rumor they would again star together on a TV show – Kaplan sidestepped any direct answers, instead saying that any potential reconciliation between Spears and Federline would be for the sake of their sons. (Britney makes her second appearance on CBS’s How I Met Your Mother Monday night.)

“If you’re going to have two parents participate in the lives of raising their children,” said Kaplan, “there has to be some camaraderie between them for that to be a meaningful expectation and reality.”

But are things better between the ex-husband and wife?

“When you go from where things were, when there was no visitation, to where they are now,” said Kaplan, “there will be some contact … there’d be some ability to exchange a camaraderie that is necessary and a function of co-parenting together.”

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President Bush: An ‘Awfully Special’ Wedding Weekend|Celebrity News

As tiny Crawford, Texas, and surrounding towns emptied of wedding guests on Sunday, President Bush pronounced the weekend an “awfully special” one. And, by all accounts, an emotional one for the First Family.

“Our little girl, Jenna, married a really good guy,” the president told reporters on the tarmac before boarding Air Force One with First Lady Laura Bush and his parents for the return trip to Washington, D.C.

The ultra-private wedding on Bush’s gated ranch was the president’s first turn at playing Father of the Bride. In a suit and tie (Jenna, aiming for a more “natural” and casual affair, didn’t want black-tie), Bush walked his 26-year-old daughter down the aisle to a limestone altar topped by a 4-ft. cross where she and Henry Hager, 30, exchanged vows just as the sun set. The bride’s twin sister and maid of honor, Barbara, did a reading during the ceremony, as did their grandfather, George H.W. Bush.

The former president later joked that he’d had a whole speech planned. “It was supposed to be 40 minutes but they cut me back to 20,” he kidded reporters aboard Air Force One before stopping himself, noting that he had been told not to talk about the wedding.

The President ‘Got Down!’

Wedding singer Tyrone “Super T” Smith of Nashville evidently missed that memo. He happily told people how Jenna and Henry gazed into each other’s eyes during their first dance, to Taj Mahal’s “Lovin’ In My Baby’s Eyes.” And he described a poignant father-daughter dance to the Joe Cocker ballad, “You Are So Beautiful.” And when the band played “Sugar Sugar,” the president hit the dance floor again, Smith said. “He was right there. He got down. He got down!”

Asked at his Sunday appearance, just before noon, whether he’d been up late partying, the president just winked.

‘We’re Mighty Blessed’
“The wedding was spectacular. It’s just — it’s all we could have hoped for,” Bush said. “The weather cooperated nicely; just as the vows were exchanged the sun set over our lake and it was just a special day and a wonderful day and we’re mighty blessed.”

Back in Crawford and nearby Salado, where many of the guests had booked rooms at the quaint inns and B&Bs, it was time to pack up and clean up. One twentysomething man checking out of the Old Salado Celebration Center & Retreat, where Friday’s rehearsal dinner had been held, told people: “The wedding was a great party. It was beautiful, incredible, outstanding.”

Jamie Burgess, who manages the Red Bull Gift & Gallery in Crawford, sounded like she was going to miss the nuptial hubbub. “We’ve had over 100 tourists and media people in here just in the last couple of days,” Burgess enthused. But in this one-stoplight hamlet that boasts not one motel, she added, “A lot of people say they wish they’d thought to rent out their houses.”
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