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Daniel Sturridge boosted Liverpool's striking ranks when he arrived at Anfield from Chelsea on the second day of 2013. The striker was born in Birmingham on September 1, 1989 and began his youth career at his hometown club Aston Villa before moving to Coventry and then Manchester City in 2003. He faced Liverpool for the first time in 2006 in the FA Youth Cup final. The youngest player in the City side, Sturridge fired four goals en route to the final but the young Reds proved too strong as they ran-out 3-2 winners on aggregate. Sturridge's impressive form at youth level earned him his first professional contract and at the start of the 2006-07 season, the forward began to train with City's first team. Despite making his debut as a substitute against Reading in February 2007, the youngster was forced to endure a nine-month absence following an operation to repair muscle damage around his hip which ruled him out for the remainder of the year. Fully-recovered and determined to make his mark, Sturridge netted his first professional goal in January 2008 and three days later he added another to his tally when he struck on his full debut against Derby. The 2007-08 season ended in glory for him, albeit at youth level, when he was top-scorer as City won the FA Youth Cup. The following season saw Sturridge break into the City first team, making 16 appearances and netting four goals while creating three assists. His flourishing performances were acknowledged with the club's Young Player of the Season award. However, accepting the award was to be one of his final acts as a City player, for in July 2009 his contract expired and the 19-year-old opted for a move to Chelsea. Following an impressive pre-season, he made his debut for Carlo Ancelotti's title winners-to-be against Sunderland in August 2009 and got his first start for the club against Bolton at Stamford Bridge in the League Cup. At the end of his first season at Chelsea, Sturridge was the club's highest scorer in the FA Cup with four strikes as the Londoners clinched the double with a 1-0 win over Portsmouth at Wembley. The 2010-11 campaign saw Sturridge make his Champions League bow against Slovakian outfit MSK Zilina and net four goals in 21 games; however, on the last day of the transfer window in January 2011, it was announced that the forward would be on his way to Bolton as part of a loan deal. Sturridge shone at the Reebok. He netted on his debut for Owen Coyle's side and was a consistent scorer in the Barclays Premier League, ending his stay there with a total of eight goals in 12 appearances - including one against Arsenal. Back at Chelsea, new manager Andre Villas-Boas used Sturridge in a wide role, urging him to cut inside and shoot from the right flank. He was named as a substitute in both the FA Cup and Champions League finals by Villas-Boas' replacement Roberto Di Matteo and finished the 2011-12 season with a tally of 13 goals. But his time at Chelsea was clearly drawing to a close and Brendan Rodgers swooped to bring Sturridge to Merseyside, concluding a deal at the outset of the 2013 January transfer window. Perhaps neither man could have anticipated such an instant impact, as Sturridge scored seven minutes into his debut against Mansfield Town in the FA Cup on January 6. Another strike followed from the substitutes' bench at Old Trafford a week later and by notching at home to Norwich, Sturridge became the first Liverpool player for almost 40 years to score in each of his first three appearances for the club.
Kleper Laveran Lima Ferreira ‘Pepe’ was born on 26 February 1983 in Maceio, Brazil. He began his football career with a local neighborhood team and put the finishing touches on his development with Corinthians Alagoano. At the age of 18 he signed for the Portugal’s CS Maritimo B squad on the island of Madeira. Although he had difficulty adjusting to island of life, Pepe made fast progress, which happened to match the attention of European football giant, Porto, who he signed for in 2004. Pepe has been considered by many as the perfect 21st century centre-back. He is said to have scissors attached to his legs because he cuts off absolutely everything, but he also exhibits uncanny technique, perfect tactical prowess, great placement, strength, intelligence, a dominant aerial game. Performances like that displayed in Real Madrid’s 0-1 victory in the Camp Nou in 2007/08 only confirm Pepe’s status among the world’s best. His perfect match, and perhaps the best of his blossoming career, garnished him Man of the Match honours. Real Madrid On 10 July 2007, Real Madrid signed Pepe to a five-year contract, for a fee of 30 million. On 15 March 2008, he scored the only (own) goal in a 1-0 away loss against Deportivo de La Coruna. Eight months later, he was involved in a fight during training with teammate Javier Balboa. The defender would be nonetheless called-up for Real's next match, whereas the winger was not. As the Merengues were eventually crowned La Liga champions, he delivered a Man of the match performance in a 1-0 win at FC Barcelona. During the 2009-10 season, Pepe returned to claim his place back in the starting line-ups. On 4 October 2009, he scored his first goal in the league, against Sevilla FC at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, heading home from a Guti free kick in a 1-2 loss. On 12 December, however, during a game at Valencia CF (2-3 win), he landed awkwardly following an aerial challenge, and was stretchered off the pitch in the dying minutes of the first half. Scans later showed that he ruptured his right knee's anterior cruciate ligament, going on to miss the rest of the season and jeopardizing his FIFA World Cup chances.
Premiering in 1997 on Cartoon Network, Cow and Chicken follows the
surreal adventures of two talking animal siblings, Cow and Chicken.
They are often antagonised by the Red Guy, a cartoon version of the
Devil who poses as various characters to scam them.
Funko's new Cow and Chicken Pop! Vinyl Figure features loveable Cow in
her Super Cow suit.
Take a trip back to the 90s with Funko's new Cow and Chicken Pop! Vinyl
Figures today!
The Empire has seized control of the galaxy, forcing Obi-Wan Kenobi™
into hiding on Tatooine™, where he is being hunted by Inquisitors. Now,
Princess Leia Organa™ is in trouble and on his mission to rescue her,
Obi-Wan™ has stumbled across the Rebel Alliance—and its loyal member,
Pop! Ned-B! This loader droid is here to help the resistance and
Obi-Wan™ in your Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi™ collection.
Vinyl bobblehead is approximately 4.2-inches tall.
Funko is a purveyor of pop culture and licensed-focused collectibles.
Funko currently holds hundreds of licenses and the rights to create
tens of thousands of characters, one of the largest portfolios in the
pop culture and collectibles industry. Funko's Pop Vinyl is the number
one stylized vinyl collectible on the market, selling millions of
figures to collectors around the world.
Samurai Jack is an action-adventure animated series that originally
aired on Cartoon Network from 2001-2004, before being revived for a
final fifth season on Adult Swim.
The series follows "Jack", an unnamed Japanese samurai who, after
nearly defeating the ultimate evil being known as Aku, using a magic
katana capable of cutting through virtually anything, is sent forward
in time by him to a dystopian future ruled by the tyrannical
shape-shifting demon. Jack, who is brought to the future with only his
robe, sandals, and the sword, quests to travel back to his own time and
defeat Aku before he can take over the world.
Here we have the Guardian, an exceptionally powerful warrior who
guarded a time portal.
Add the Guardian to your Funko collection today!
Maki Zen'in is training at Tokyo Jujutsu High School to become a
jujutsu sorcerer followed by her twin sister. Help Pop! Maki Zen'in
prove her clan's prejudice wrong by reuniting her with her twin and
completing her training.
Vinyl figure is approximately 4-inches tall.
Fraser Gerard Forster is an English footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Celtic. He started his career with Newcastle and has had loan spells with Stockport County, Bristol Rovers and Norwich City as well as being on loan to Celtic for the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. Celtic On 24 August 2010, Forster joined Celtic on a season-long loan from Newcastle. Celtic manager Neil Lennon described Forster by saying, "He's a big boy, he's come highly recommended, his age is the only thing going against him because otherwise he's all the qualities you look for." He made his Celtic debut on 29 August 2010 away at Motherwell and kept a clean sheet as Celtic won 1-0. He then went on to play in every match of Celtic's season with the exception of two cup matches. Forster had a successful season with Celtic, winning a runner-up medal in the League Cup and Scottish Premier League. Between them, Forster and fellow goalkeeper kept 23 clean sheets in the league, breaking Celtic's previous clean sheet record from the 2001-02 season. Forster kept 21 of the clean sheets. He capped off his season with a 3-0 victory over Motherwell to help Celtic win the Scottish Cup. In total, he kept 24 clean sheets in 44 matches for Celtic. After appearing for Newcastle in pre-season against Darlington, Orlando City, Leeds United and Fiorentina, as well as being named among the substitutes for the opening game of the Premier League season against Arsenal, Forster rejoined Celtic, on loan for the remainder of the season, on 17 August 2011. He helped Celtic draw 0-0 against FC Sion at home, but then lost 3-1 in the away leg, only for the UEFA to reinstate Celtic into the Europa League with 3-0 wins in both legs after Sion were found to be fielding ineligible players, thus allowing Forster to keep his two only clean sheets in Europe for the season, as he conceded in all the five group games he played in. Forster had a successful 2011-12 season with Celtic, winning the Scottish Premier League and helping his team beat the previous season's record of 23 clean sheets. He and Zaluska kept 25 clean sheets combined, Forster racking up 21 of them. In total, he kept 26 clean sheets from 47 games. On 30 June 2012, it was announced that Forster had signed for Celtic on a permanent deal.
Take off on a galactic adventure with Pop! Star-Lord on his next
mission with his family of misfits. Complete your Guardians of the
Galaxy: Volume 3 collection with this cosmic hero.
Vinyl bobblehead is approximately 4.4-inches tall.
Discover Disney and Pixar's Lightyear.
Stranded on an uncharted planet, Buzz Lightyear and his crewmates will
need to battle hostile plants, giant bugs and the ultimate threat,
Zurg, to complete their mission and return home. This large scale
action figure of Buzz Lightyear in the XL-01 flight suit represents
Buzz in one of his hyperspeed flight attempts. At 11.4 inches tall,
this high quality authentic toy has 14 movable joints for deluxe
posability, ready to recreate signature movie action.
At this larger size, the figure is ideal for small hands so kids have a
BIG opportunity to recreate the excitement of battles, flights and
exploration. Fans will want to collect all the large scale Lightyear
figures to relive the entire thrilling space saga! Each figure sold
separately, subject to availability.
Colors, dimensions and decorations may vary.
Possessing the power to know each person's name and age, Misa is the
perfect instrument for Light's ambition! Madly in love with him, she
will put her life in danger to serve his interests.
Misa accompanied by her own Death Note, joins L and Ryuk within the SFC
range of ABYstyle Studio.
Bring the action home with the green-skinned Avenger, Hulk! Standing 4
inches tall and weighing in at half a pound, this collectible die-cast
figure is sure to be a standout in any collection.
Collect them all to assemble the Avengers team and save the day because
the weight of the world is in your hands!
Your dream of becoming a Trainer is not out of reach! Catch this
exclusive Pop! Piplup to add to your Pokémon collection.
Vinyl figure is approximately 7.1 cm tall.
Masterverse is an exciting new line of MOTU® action figures, and its first wave celebrates the release of a thrilling Masters of the Universe® reboot: the Netflix animated series, Revelation! This expertly sculpted Masterverse Skeletor® figure stands nine inches tall and features 30 points of articulation for extreme pose-ability. Figure also comes with battle accessories and two extra hands for epic storytelling. A must have for collectors and fans who treasure the MOTU® legacy and appreciate its modernization. By the power of Grayskull! Colors and decorations may vary.
Samurai Jack is an action-adventure animated series that originally
aired on Cartoon Network from 2001-2004, before being revived for a
final fifth season on Adult Swim.
The series follows "Jack", an unnamed Japanese samurai who, after
nearly defeating the ultimate evil being known as Aku, using a magic
katana capable of cutting through virtually anything, is sent forward
in time by him to a dystopian future ruled by the tyrannical
shape-shifting demon. Jack, who is brought to the future with only his
robe, sandals, and the sword, quests to travel back to his own time and
defeat Aku before he can take over the world.
Here we have the the High Priestess, the birth mother of the Daughters
of Aku, as well as the leader of the all-female Cult of Aku.
Add the High Priestessi to your Funko collection today!
Funko's latest wave of "Pops! with Purpose" Figures have arrived in
support of an incredible cause, Rivet, with a focus on supporting the
youth of today.
Here we have the new Wonder Woman, Yara Flor, who, in the absence of
Princess Diana, came out of obscurity from the heart of the Amazon
Rainforest in Brazil to protect Man’s World from the magic that is
within it.
Funko has partnered with Rivet and Viacom, where proceeds from each
Yara Flor Pop! Vinyl Figure goes directly to other young people leading
social change in their communities.
Samurai Jack is an action-adventure animated series that originally
aired on Cartoon Network from 2001-2004, before being revived for a
final fifth season on Adult Swim.
The series follows "Jack", an unnamed Japanese samurai who, after
nearly defeating the ultimate evil being known as Aku, using a magic
katana capable of cutting through virtually anything, is sent forward
in time by him to a dystopian future ruled by the tyrannical
shape-shifting demon. Jack, who is brought to the future with only his
robe, sandals, and the sword, quests to travel back to his own time and
defeat Aku before he can take over the world.
Here we have the samurai wannabe himself, Da Samurai, wearing his
iconic fluro outfit.
Add Da Samurai to your Funko collection today!
Enchantimals™ dolls and playsets celebrate the lovable girls who share
a special bond with their animal best friends. These girls love
bringing their animal friends to the Feel Fine Doctor's Office™ that
includes a Dr. Carlin Cat™ doll with a stethoscope, her bestie animal
friend Hurdle™ and one more frisky kitty.
Doctor office accessories include an exam table, a medical bag kids can
fill with equipment, a basket, eye chart and more!
Iker Casillas Fernandez is a Spanish football goalkeeper who captains the La Liga club Real Madrid and the Spanish national team. In 2008 he was on the Spanish team that won their first European Championship in 44 years, the Spanish team that went on to win Spain's first World Cup (a tournament in which he won the Yashin Award) and the 2012 European Championship. Real Madrid Casillas had started in a junior squad of Real Madrid's youth system during the 1990-91 season. On 27 November 1997 at age 16 he was first called up to the first team to face Rosenborg in Champions League, but it wasn't until the 1998-99 season that he debuted in the senior side, substituting Bodo Illgner. By the next season, he relegated Illgner to the bench and became first-choice, In 2000, he became the youngest ever goalkeeper to play in a Champions League final when Real Madrid defeated Valencia 3-0, just four days after his nineteenth birthday. Casillas lost his place in the side to backup Cesar Sanchez after a patch of bad form during the 2001-02 campaign, but redeemed himself when Sanchez suffered an injury in the last minutes of 2002 Champions League final match. Casillas came on and pulled off several brilliant saves to deny a rampant Bayer Leverkusen the Champions League crown. Real Madrid won 2-1 and Casillas has maintained the number 1 shirt ever Since.
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