Wednesday, 23 February 2011

League Two club Port Vale fans expect to the superstar Robbie Williams

League Two club Port Vale FC are expecting singer-songwriter superstar Robbie Williams can help save the club from administration.

Valley currently around £ 3million and reports are struggling with debt it is proposed that Stoke-Trent club on a last ditch Take That star trying to come save the day and supporters are.

Williams has been launched by the fans ‘Black and Gold Until It’s Sold’.

Alan Baker spokesman said, “We're making an appeal to Robbie to help us change direction. Everyone knows this is Robbie Williams team. He's got very strong local connections”.

We've always appreciated the help he gave us seven years ago but now we need him more than ever. All were saying is Robbie Williams, we know you're on a different planet but we want your endorsement. Please, endorse the Mo Chaudry bid or just endorse change at Port Vale!

I hope he wants to help change our club. We have tried protesting at matches but it’s getting a bit predictable.

Now that Robbie is back in the UK with Take That we want him back. We hope he will get involved locally again.

We can't reach the Robbie Williams empire on our own but we have to try, by making this appeal.”

Sunday, 20 February 2011

Robbie Williams Is Behind Brit Awards Success.


ROBBIE WILLIAMS' return to the boyband has been credited by TAKE THAT stars GARY BARLOW and MARK OWEN as they won their first ever best British Group Brit Award at Tuesday's (15Feb11) ceremony.

Last year Take That band collaborate with singer star Robbie Williams since the separation on the group in its 1995 heyday.

Despite two decades in the music industry the band was unable to win a Brit Award but walked away with the honour at the event in London on Tuesday.

And Barlow and Owen are adamant it's down to re-teaming with Robbie.

Barlow tells Britain's Daily Star, "Obviously there's been a big change for us this year - we've added to our band. Our first BRIT award as a five-piece is massive for us, so thanks, Rob."

Owen adds, "It's all down to Rob."

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Robbie Williams Ready for birthday Party at the Brits with Take That


After Robbie Williams winning the British Band award at the Brit Awards 2011 tonight (February 15),Take That band paid tribute to Robbie.

The band, who welcomed Williams back into the fold last year, beat off competition from Biffy Clyro, The xx, Gorillaz and Mumford and Sons to take home the gong from the London O2 Arena ceremony.

The band were "sheepish" about collecting awards,singer Jason Orange admitted,bandmate Mark Owen commented: "Rob, thanks for coming back mate, appreciate it."

Take That bandmate despite receiving three previous nominations has won the awards for the first time.

Earlier in the night, the band opened the show by playing their latest single 'Kidz'.

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Robbie Williams 'Draws Portrait Of Rod Stewart'


A keen interest in art has been taken by Robbie Williams and has created a portrait of Rod Stewart,according to sources.

The Take That star is understood to be practising his new hobby at his Los Angeles home.

Fans was surprised by Robbie selection on portraying Stewart as he was the former boyfriend of the singer's ex-wife Rachel Hunter.

"Robbie has really taken to drawing. The ones he's done so far are fabulous,” a source told The Sun. "He has done a perfect portrait of Rod Stewart. It's so good. It's just one of many.”

William who is now backed with Take That and the group is set to embark on a huge UK stadium tour this summer.