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David Beckham Reveals He Got The Iconic Number 7 When On Holiday In Malta

Nov 4 2023 Share

In the world of football, the iconic No. 7 shirt has adorned the shoulders of some of the sport’s greatest legends. While many fans might associate this legendary jersey with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and George Best, it’s essential to remember that this prestigious shirt was once donned by none other than David Beckham during his tenure at Manchester United.

In a recent interview on “Classic Shirts,” Beckham shared a fascinating anecdote about how he came to possess the iconic No. 7 shirt and a pivotal phone call from Sir Alex Ferguson that took place during his time in Malta.

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It was during an interview about the memorable football shirts he has worn throughout his illustrious career when Beckham revealed the unique story behind his acquisition of the No. 7 shirt. He disclosed that it all happened when he was on holiday in Malta. Beckham explained that he was relaxing on this beautiful getaway when he received the call that would change the course of his career.

Sir Alex Ferguson, the legendary manager of Manchester United, rang Beckham while he was in Malta to deliver some surprising news. The then-Young Player of the Year was about to have his iconic No. 10 shirt taken away from him. Beckham had been closely associated with the No. 10 shirt, and it was a symbol of his career at that point. However, Ferguson informed him that it would be given to another Manchester United legend, Teddy Sheringham.

Beckham’s revelation during the “classic shirts” interview sheds light on the emotional and impactful nature of that phone call. It marked a significant turning point in his career. While it may have initially come as a shock, Beckham’s response to the situation was a testament to his professionalism and dedication to the sport. He went on to make the iconic No. 7 shirt his own, creating a legacy that endures to this day.

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EP President Roberta Metsola’s Engagements Continue with MCAST Visit

Nov 4 2023 Share

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola’s official visit to Malta remains in full swing as she continues her series of meetings and engagements across the island.

Following her recent visit to Junior College, Metsola has now taken the opportunity to meet with students and staff at the Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology (MCAST).

During her visit to MCAST, President Metsola discussed various aspects of education, employment, and innovation with the students and faculty. She emphasised the importance of quality education and the role it plays in shaping the future of the Maltese youth and the nation’s contribution to the European Union.

However, amidst the warm reception and insightful discussions, a small group of students gathered outside the venue, holding placards with the words ‘Enabler of Genocide.’ These students accused Roberta Metsola of having “blood on her hands” due to her alleged association with Israeli war criminals and her support for an occupying state that they claimed had indiscriminately brutalised Palestinians.

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The Busker Are Back With New Single ‘Bulletproof’

Nov 4 2023 Share

Malta Eurovision Song Contest winners “The Busker” are once again making waves in the industry with their latest release, a single titled ‘Bulletproof.’

This song promises to be a game-changer, showcasing The Busker’s immense musical prowess and songwriting skills.

The Busker rose in popularity earlier this year when they won the Malta Eurovision Song Contest with the popular ‘Dance (Our Own Party), and later by perfoming on the big stage of Isle of MTV alongside One Republic, Tom Grennan, and Mimi Webb, amongst others.

Their music is a tapestry of emotions and storytelling, and it has resonated with audiences across the globe. ‘Bulletproof’ is the latest addition to their impressive repertoire, and it’s bound to leave listeners spellbound.

In the new single ‘Bulletproof’ the lyrics are profound and relatable, touching on the human experience in a way that only a true storyteller can.

One of the standout features of ‘Bulletproof’ is its infectious melody. The song has a memorable and catchy chorus that’s sure to be stuck in your head after just one listen.

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Olive Oil Price Skyrockets in EU: 75% Increase Since 2021

Olive Oil Price Skyrockets in EU: 75% Increase Since 2021
Nov 3 2023 Share

In 2023, food prices in the European Union continued to rise, following significant increases in 2022.

Data from the second and third quarters of the year indicated a slower rise in the prices of certain items. In September 2023, compared to January 2021 and 2022, the prices of eggs, butter, and potatoes in the EU were higher but had slightly moderated from previous months.

However, the cost of olive oil consistently increased, reaching a 75% rise from January 2021 to September 2023. Potato prices had surged by 53% in September 2023, with a peak in June 2023 at 60% higher.

Egg prices, 37% higher than January 2021, stabilised in the first half of 2023 and slightly decreased in August and September.

Butter prices reached a peak in December 2022, rising by 44% compared to January 2021, and then gradually decreased, remaining 27% more expensive in September 2023.

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