Friday 21 January 2011

Football star forgets that he owned a top-of-the-range Porsche!

Talk about footballers earning too much money.

It has emerged that Stoke City's Jermaine Pennant left his £100,000, top-of-the-range Porsche at a Spanish train station for FIVE months - because he forgot he owned one!

Just dwell on that thought for a few seconds while you work out how your going to cope with rising fuel and food costs...or indeed how you are going to afford your next season ticket!

According to reports from Spain's Daily Marca, Pennant - who reportedly owns a fleet of sports cars - abandoned the Porsche when he left Real Zaragoza for a loan spell at Stoke City last August, with the Spanish authorities contacting him through his former club last week.

When he got the call Pennant was initially baffled. No, he said, the car wasn’t his. Which seemed a little odd as the registration was P33NNT, a plate that gave a significant clue as to the owner’s identity.

On hearing that, Pennant admitted the fact he owned the Porsche had simply completely skipped his mind and he promptly paid the five figure accumulative parking fees, whilst arranging for a friend to pick up the vehicle for him!

During his year in Spain, the 28-year-old earned £80,000 a week as a result of the country's lenient tax regime, in which high-earning foreigners pay only 24 per cent for their first five years in the country.

Friday 7 January 2011

Beckham flogging his motor - on Ebay!

David Beckham has decided to sell a car - on eBay.
The soccer ace - who was ludicrously feted with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the BBC recently - has owned the sports car for the last two years.
But now wants rid of the matt black Porsche 911 Convertible Turbo which cost him over £100,000, even before he spent a further £45,000 customising it.
It features heated front seats and has the number 23 - the number shirt he plays in for current soccer team Los Angeles Galaxy and wore at Real Madrid - emblazoned in the interior.
The car was also fitted with blacked-out headlights, special alloy wheels, a sports exhaust and a six-CD sound system with speakers fitted beneath the rears seats.
Beckham sold the car recently to Los Angeles dealer Chequered Flag but it is believed he is the only previous registered owner of the vehicle.
Chequered Flag spokesman Neil Jaffe said: 'This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a unique supercar with unparalleled celebrity history.'