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PSYCHIC URI GELLER USES MIND POWER TO WIN SOCCER GAME
Psychic Uri Geller hovered over a stadium in a helicopter during a big soccer game - and says he helped his favourite team win by using Mindpower to make a player miss a kick. The incredible feat was witnessed by millions of TV viewers around the globe who watched in astonishment as the ball actually MOVED when the player went to kick it! He missed the chance to score a goal on a penalty shot - and his team lost the match. It happened during an important game between England and Scotland. Israeli-born Geller now lives in England and has adopted the country's team.
But Gary just went ahead and kicked it, and something told me to dive the right way and save it. The ball moving definitely caused him to miss." During the big game Geller hovered 1,200 feet above the stadium. Geller disclosed: "When that penalty kick was taken I willed Dave to dive to the right, and he did. And I willed the ball to move with pure telepathy. "I tapped into the massive wave of positive vibrations from the England supporters and beamed them down to the players. I was like a receiver and a transmitter - I said before the game if all the fans visualised England winning, they would. The players felt my powers very strongly."
JOHN COOKE
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Ambrogio
Fogar, who died on August 24 aged 64, survived for 73 days
in an open boat amid the frozen waters of the South Atlantic
after his yacht was sunk by a killer whale off the Falklands
in 1978. Also went on an expedition to the Bermuda Triangle
with Uri Geller
Paranormal
expert Uri Geller, who has helped mentor Dom to sail 2,000
nautical miles from Newfoundland back to Exmouth aboard a
'kite boat' later this summer"
Narcissism
the Key to Weight Loss:
Shrink
will Shrink with Thousands of Others by September 15 to Prove
Theory
Sport Psychologist Dr. John F. Murray Makes a Public
Weight-Loss Guarantee and Invites Others to Benefit.
"Combining Science with Uri Geller's Self-Love Message and
Inspiration, We'll Melt the Fat by September 15!"
WEST
PALM BEACH, April 4 - Dr. John F. Murray,
internationally-known sport psychologist and author of the
best-selling "Smart Tennis: How to Play and Win the Mental
Game," promises that healthy narcissism, science, and Uri
Geller's inspiration will help him and thousands of others
overcome America's Number 1 Health Problem: obesity........
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My
first encounter with football. Trying to capture a football
match using a huge pair of binoculars. I was around
5 years old. When I was a teenager in the early 60s
in Nicosia, Cyprus, I inspired a local Cypriot team
who were at the bottom of the league to win the championship
by going to the dressing room and motivating the players
on a matchday. That's me in the bottom left-hand corner
in a Cypriot newspaper, running with the winners who
are holding the cup aloft. That was the first time I
realised that I can inspire and motivate sportspeople
to win and excel in their sport." |
Euro
96, and England are playing Scotland, Alan Shearer puts
England ahead. The Scots look beaten until, against the
run of play, they win a penalty. Step forward Gary McAllister,
who drives the ball at David Seaman, who deflects it over
the bar. England go on to win 2-0. The Scot later reveals
that the ball moved as he was about to kick it.
The
reason?
Uri Geller, that well-known spoon-bender, claims he willed
it to move because he wanted England to win.
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Brazil internationals Roberto Rivelino and Paulo Cesar.
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cup!
PSYCHIC
URI GELLER USES MIND POWER TO WIN SOCCER GAME
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wears the colours
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Michael Jackson at Exeter City with co-chairman Uri Geller.
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Beckham is touched
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City's new co-chairman Uri Geller
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Bend
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take over finally sealed
Uri
Geller is the new joint chairman of Third Division side Exeter
City, reports BBC Radio Devon
Win
Norwich win!
Mindpower
gives Royals a surge
Uri
wills Reading to win
WORLD famous psychic Uri
Geller today urged Canary fans to unleash the energies of
their mind to help Norwich to reach the play-offs
SONNING
spoonbender Uri Geller helped spur on the Royals by generating
fan power during a magical Saturday afternoon
Uri
opts for a hands-on approach to Beckham's foot
Uri used fanpower and helped the
Royals (reading) win and gain promotion
PSYCHIC
URI GELLER USES MIND POWER TO WIN SOCCER GAME
Shell-shocked
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admitted he felt like 'there
was a sorcerer at work'
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The
mystic match winner
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Uri's
Newcastle invite
For
he's a jolly good Geller Dec 18 2001
The
Evening Chronicle Report
Uri
did it for the Toon Dec 19 2001
Arsenal
1, Newcastle United 3 Dec 19 2001
How
Geller ended the capital jinx Dec 20 2001
The
Sunday Mail 03/03/02
Spoon bending
mystic Uri Geller claimed he was to blame for Gary McAlister's
defining penalty miss. The ball clearly moved seconds before
Macca struck the shot that deflected off England keeper David
Seamen on over the bar. Geller claimed this was down to his
magical powers and Seamen reckons the mystic deserves credit
for the win. The keeper said I noticed the ball started rolling
slightly and thought Gary might replace it on the spot but
he kicked it. Perhaps it put him off.
Update:
Uri
apologises to Gary for the penalty miss
"They
both listened to my Mindpower techniques. As a matter of
fact the spoon continued bending in Lennox Lewis's hand."
Uri
Succeeds in Bending Tennis Racket in London

URI
MOTIVATES PETER McDONAGH TO VICTORY
Peter
McDonagh produced a sensational upset when he stopped
former British super-featherweight champion Michael Gomez
in the sixth round at the National Stadium in Dublin.
Outsider McDonagh enjoyed the biggest win of his career
by far and claimed the Irish lightweight title when he
sensationally stopped Gomez at one minute 40 of the fifth
round.
Gomez, also a former WBU champion, had hoped that a routine
victory over McDonagh would reignite his career but instead
his ring future is now in severe doubt.Gomez surprised
the Irish crowd when he seemed to turn away after being
caught by a left hand and while still on his feet with
his hands by his waist he took a further cluster of punches
without reply leaving the referee with no option but to
wave the fight over.McDonagh sank to his knees in celebration
and burst into tears as he was hugged in the ring by his
corner and members of his family.
Immediately afterwards McDonagh gave full credit for his
victory
to celebrity mind-bender Uri Geller. McDonagh said:
"I told you this man is a special man. I believed
in him and he believed in me and I knew I could win the
fight."
(credits: www.sportinglife.com)
Galway
boxer has Geller in his corner
Galway man Peter McDonagh is leaving no stone unturned in
his preparations for his Irish lightweight title fight with
Michael Gomez on January 28. The 28-year-old McDonagh, who
lives in Bermondsey, has sought the assistance of world
famous paranormalist Uri Geller ahead of his National Stadium
clash with Gomez.
Geller explained: "Peter approached me on a flight
(to London) and we had a good conversation. He is a very
interesting and talented young man and he told me all about
his fight with Gomez."I explained to him how I had
helped Muhammad Ali decades ago and told him I could help
do the same for him. What I do is to help motivate and inspire
people like Peter and give them the self belief they need.
"It s all about mental attitude. I told Peter that
I believe in him but he also has to believe in himself,"
he added. "After our conversation I became involved
with Peter's training for this fight. I have brainstormed
with him and he is very open minded. He believes in positive
thinking and has been able to absorb things very quickly.
"It's all about developing the energy of the mind and
getting Peter to realise his 'human potential'. That's what
I help people to do."
Geller's work will undoubtedly draw comparisons with Steve
Collins' use of a hypnotist prior to his upset win over
Chris Eubank in 1995, but Geller rejects that. "What
I am doing with Peter is far more powerful than hypnosis.
It's about getting Peter to become completely positive so
that he knows it's a case of when instead of if he wins
this fight."
"I m looking forward to travelling to Dublin with Peter
and I will be involved with him just like any other coach.
The only difference is that I am training his mind, not
his body."
Manchester-based Gomez, who is a former world super featherweight
champion, said of Geller's involvement with his opponent:
"All I have to say is good luck to him (McDonagh) because
he's going to need all the help he can get!
"I'm not sure Uri Geller will be of much use to him
though because there won't be any spoons in that ring for
him to bend. The only thing I plan on bending is some of
McDonagh's ribs with my body punches!"
(Source: Irish Examiner .com)
Spoon
bender Uri Geller helps Irish fighter
DUBLIN, Ireland (January 19, 2006) Peter McDonagh
is leaving no stone unturned in preparations for his Irish
title fight with Michael Gomez in Dublin on January 28th.
The Galway man has turned to world famous paranormalist
Uri Geller for assistance as he bids to score the win of
his career against Gomez. A chance meeting between the two
men on a flight to London has led to Gellers involvement
throughout McDonaghs preparations and he will accompany
the boxer to Dublin for the fight.
"Peter approached me on the flight and we had a good
conversation," explained Geller. "He is a very
interesting and talented young man and he told me all about
his fight with Gomez. I explained to him how I had helped
Muhammad Ali decades ago and told him I could help do the
same for him. What I do is to help motivate and inspire
people like Peter and give them the self-belief they need.
"Its all about mental attitude. I told Peter
that I believe in him but he also has to believe in himself.
After our conversation I became involved with Peters
training for this fight. I have brainstormed with him and
he is very open-minded. He believes in positive thinking
and has been able to absorb things very quickly." Geller
has been focusing on helping McDonagh achieve what he calls
his "human potential.
"Its all about developing the energy of the mind
and getting Peter to realize his human potential. Thats
what I help people to do."
"Many athletes use hypnotherapy and sport psychologists,
but my work is different, Geller said. I will
be able to enhance Peters mental abilities and powers
to make him faster, stronger and more powerful. Ive
worked with boxers like Muhammad Ali and numerous other
athletes over the years to help them improve their performance
and my work with Peter is no different.
"Im looking forward to traveling to Dublin with
Peter and I will be involved with him just like any other
coach. The only difference is that I am training his mind,
not his body."
McDonaghs opponent, Michael Gomez, says he isnt
losing any sleep over Gellers involvement. "All
I have to say is good luck to him, because hes going
to need all the help he can get. Im not sure Uri Geller
will be of much use to him, though, because there wont
be any spoons in that ring for him to bend. The only thing
I plan on bending is some of McDonaghs ribs with my
body punches!
"If he was looking for someone to help him in the ring
then he should have got someone like Mike Tyson to come
in with him and give him a hand. I think it just shows that
he doesnt have the mental strength to take me on and
he obviously needs Uri Geller to help him with that. I just
see that as a bonus for me really."
I dont need any of that stuff, continued Gomez.
I believe in myself 100%. Ive overcome all sorts
of obstacles in my life, being on a life support machine,
car crashes, everything. Getting in the ring and fighting
is easy compared to that."
(Source: The Sweet Science)
Lennox
Lewis does it again. Did he use Uri's Mindpower?
IT
came after 2 mins 25 secs of the eighth round, a crushing
right hander that left Mike Tyson on the canvas with blood
seeping from his eyes and nose.
This was what the nation had been waiting for - Lennox Lewis's
"Fist of God" which retained for him the world
heavyweight title and proved he is the world's greatest
boxer.

Coming on top of David "the Foot" Beckham's
match winning penalty against Argentina in the World Cup,
the hammer blow early yesterday capped a glorious sporting
week for Britain
Uri
opts for a hands-on approach to Beckham's foot
London-born
Lennox, 36 - who Tyson freely admitted was "fighting
marvellous" - basked in the glory as he saluted 2,000
British fans who had travelled to Memphis to watch the clash
along with a battery of Hollywood stars.
Looking on as the Brits chanted Rule Britannia and even
football chants, proud mum Violet, 64, said it all: "What
a week for England.
"Lennox beats Tyson, England beat Argentina and that's
all after the Queen's Jubilee. It's fantastic."
Geller
gets vibes going for England game
In one
of the most long-awaited fights in boxing history brilliant
Lewis overwhelmed bad boy Tyson from the opening bell before
15,300 baying fans in the Pyramid Arena.
Tyson, reportedly £10 million in debt, is already asking
for another title shot against Lennox.
"I can't tell you how proud I am of him. He's done everything
he set out to accomplish. I was nervous before the fight.
But when he knocked Tyson out I felt wired!"-
The two fighters entered the ring separatelextraordinary scenes.
Twelve yellow-shirted security guards split the ring in two
to keep them apart before the first bell.
Tyson tried to peek over the barrier. But Lewis - who had
not met his opponent since being bitten by Tyson at their
infamous press conference in New York last January - refused
to be intimidated. Watching was the biggest array of showbiz
stars seen at a boxing match.
Among celebrities were Oscar winner Denzel Washington, Clint
Eastwood, Kevin Bacon, Matt Dillon, Isaac Hayes, Leonardo
di Caprio, Charlie Sheen, Cuba Gooding jnr and Morgan Freeman.
They were joined by Michael Jackson, NSync star Justin Timberlake.
Uri
helps Michael Jackson and NSync
Jackson
said: "It was a great match. Lennox deserved to be
champ." Amid amazing tension there was no doubt that
Lennox's army of fans helped him to victory. Many wore England
football shirts and waved Union Jacks. To the astonishment
of the locals some had their faces painted with the cross
of St George.
Among the Brits were EastEnders star Ross Kemp, TV host
Frank Skinner and Spurs star Darren Anderton. Ross said:
"It was brilliant. The atmosphere was sensational.
The better man definitely won. What with Argentina and then
this - it couldn't get much better."
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