Adrián y Soldado posts
Newsweek From yum to inventive.
107 months ago
T: The New York Times Style Magazine Chef Albert Adrià (who is, of course, Ferran Adrià’s little brother) will cook in London for the first time with a pop-up at the Café Royal hotel.
121 months ago
Daily Mail Sport Looks like Roberto Soldado has found the reason behind his poor form at Tottenham Hotspur.
126 months ago
Deadspin This might be a little premature, but let's just enjoy it while it lasts.
Wow, Maybe Roberto Soldado Doesn't Suck Anymore!
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Well would you look at that! Roberto Soldado—once renowned for his uncanny ability to get goals without ever looking all that impressive doing so, now more famous as the world’s second-biggest bottler (behind fellow Spaniard Fernando Torres) stem
Read more ... ming from his terrible stint with Tottenham—is back in Spain and back scoring.
127 months ago
Daily Mail Sport Tottenham Hotspur supporters will be relieved...
128 months ago
Entertainment Weekly NBC's The Wizard of Oz drama has found its Dorothy!
129 months ago
T: The New York Times Style Magazine A fete for Dom Pérignon's new vintage involved a menu by the master himself, Ferran Adrià last night, which included beetroot and yogurt meringue profiteroles (below), goose barnacles with caviar and deep-fried rabbit ears. http://nyti.ms/1HydEAQ
131 months ago
Daily Mail Sport What £27m gets you.
133 months ago
Daily Mail Sport Oh dear, Soldado.
133 months ago
Daily Mail Sport Tottenham Hotspur want to recoup as much as the original £26m transfer fee as possible.
Good luck with that.
134 months ago
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