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Attend a game, control, commitment, and lifestyle are some of the top tips to football skills
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Attend a game, control, commitment, and lifestyle are some of the top tips to football skills
Read the full blog post at Menswear Style here
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GEMMA Owen has shared a video of boyfriend Luca Bish testing out his football skills in her famous dad Michael Owen’s garden.
The brunette beauty, 19, filmed Luca as he kicked a ball around and showed off his skills, while her dog chased it under his feet.
Gemma watched on as Luca Bish showed off his football skills[/caption]
The star kicked the ball in Gemma’s dad Michael Owen’s back garden[/caption]
The Love Islander’s dad famously played football for England[/caption]
Gemma filmed her beau in her expansive garden at her famous footballer dad’s home during the sunny September day.
Luca, 23, could be seen in a grey t-shirt and black jogging bottoms as he played football at the end of the garden.
Fishmonger Luca has already referred to Gemma’s dad Michael, who played football for England, as his “future father in law” as he opened up about making his relationship with Gemma official at the end of August.
It seems he’s not planning to stop there as the fishmonger hinted at wedding bells in a new interview.
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When asked what it was like meeting football legend Michael, 42, for the first time, Luca said: “The first time I ever met him I went on holiday with him to Portugal, which is quite a weird first experience to have with your future father in law.”
During the appearance on talkSport, Luca was also quizzed on whether Michael had spoke to him about some of his behaviour towards Gemma during their time in the villa.
Luca replied: “Not at all. He would have if he’d seen anything he didn’t like I’d imagine, but not yet.”
And Luca’s latest career move will no doubt have pleased Gemma’s dad, as he signed for non-league side Hailsham Town.
The football club announced on Twitter: “Delighted to announce a new arrival. Welcome to the Stringers, Luca Bish.”
Luca was seen smiling for a snap in a tight-fitting zip-up shirt, as she posed alongside a football field for the announcement.
The TV star had played at Saltdean United prior to his villa stint, playing for an under-23 side under current Hailsham boss Luke Carter.
Luke reacted to the signing in a follow-up tweet, writing: “The boy was on fire for me last season before going on loan to the villa for the summer!”
It comes after Luca appeared on popular footballing TV show Soccer AM – where he showed off his skills with former footballer Jimmy Bullard.
Gemma and Luca made things official outside of the villa[/caption]
Workday this week announced an expansion to its Skills Cloud service, which uses existing employee information culled from third-party systems to discover talents that can be put to use within an organization.
Introduced in 2018, Skills Cloud comes natively with Workday’s Human Capital Management platform, machine learning software that helps client companies build talent management programs.
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Glass Onion, the sequel to 2019’s Knives Out, may not be out yet, but the detective shenanigans are just beginning. On September 9, Netflix released a link to a website where you can play puzzles to unlock clips from Rian Johnson’s upcoming whodunnit.
Once you go to the website, you’re greeted by a wooden box that unfolds to reveal four panels, each containing a separate puzzle. It’s the same kind of box that Glass Onion‘s ensemble cast receives in the first teaser for the film.
The first puzzle on the website is a variation on a tile sliding puzzle. You have to assemble the Glass Onion logo by sliding 15 tiles around a 4×4 grid. Here’s a hint: It doesn’t matter which blue tiles go in each spot. The main concern is the title. Don’t be alarmed if it takes you a while to figure out, either. Johnson himself refused to post his score on Twitter because it was “too humiliating.”
Once you’ve got the title in order, the puzzle reveals a 30 second clip of Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig). What’s he doing? Well, a good detective never reveals their secrets outright. You’ll just have to solve the puzzle yourself to find out.
If the tile slider puzzle leaves you craving more games, you’re in luck. The next game in the box unlocks on September 24. Happy puzzling!
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is streaming on Netflix Dec. 23, and will be released in theaters on a yet-to-be-announced date.
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