Sunday, 19 January 2014

‘Cook, Serve, Delicious!’ for iOS and Android game review.


Cook, Serve, Delicious! is a restaurant sim. You are given charge of a new restaurant and it’s your job to turn it into a place worth of a five star rating.

Cook, Serve, Delicious! has you taking orders from customers and then crafting those dishes in the kitchen. Along with catering for your customer’s appetite, you also have to look after the place, manage your inventory steadily increase your restaurant’s rating. Sounds interesting? Let’s take a closer look at it then.
Title
Cook, Serve, Delicious!
Developer
David Galindo
Platform
iOS
Android
Content rating

12+
Medium Maturity
Size
88.5MB
45MB
Price
$4.99

Gameplay

Cook, Serve, Delicious! has you doing many things, but the primary thing you will be doing is cooking. But before we get to that, we first have to decide on what items we will have on our restaurant’s menu. You get to choose from a range of quick and not so quick recipes that you can have on your menu and each comes with a host of pros and cons. Some are quick and easy to make, could give you a lot of tip if done right, will be ordered regularly at all hours or won’t generate a lot of trash at the end of the day. On the other hand, they could be too fatty, which will put some people off, complicated to make and time consuming, not get you enough tips, will go stale if you have it on the menu for too long and generate a lot of waste and dirty dishes for you.

Your job is to carefully consider the pros and cons of each dish and have a balanced menu that is beneficial for you and your customers. Depending upon what you choose, you earn money as well as generate buzz, the latter giving you that higher star rating that you are after.

The depth and intricacies to the gameplay is really quite amazing. You need to have the right equipment to cook particular food items. Some food items don’t work in a particular time of the day and work better during other times. You can’t have too many of a certain type of food item as it may get you negative buzz from a certain group of people. You have to keep rotating the menu or else people will get bored of eating the same things every day. Along with cooking the food you also have to regularly clean the toilets, do the dishes, take out the trash and place mouse traps to keep the mice away. And this you have to do while serving orders. There are often inspections in the restaurant and you better be at your best behavior then; that means making sure your customers get their orders on time and the way they ordered and that you keep the place clean and well maintained.

You can also upgrade your skills, such as get a dishwasher to cut down the time to wash dishes or a better toilet to reduce the amount of toilet cleaning or a gun to protect you from robberies, which also happen later on in the game. Other than that, you can also participate in optional events, where you can put your cooking skills to test.

One nice touch is an inbox where you get mails from people, telling you about your food or a upcoming inspection, at times even weather reports so you know which items to have on the menu that would work well for a particular weather. There is also amusingly spam sometimes, and you can purchase an item from the game store to curb it. Note, all items in the store can be purchased from the money you earn in the restaurant. There is no exchange of real money here. Basically, no IAP, at least not for purchasing any items.

It does sound overwhelming at first and really when you first start the game it seems like there is a lot to learn. But it doesn’t take long before you understand the intricacies of the game and are cooking like a boss. That is when the real thrill comes. Managing a restaurant might sound like a dull thing to do in a game but the breakneck speed at which the game moves sometimes is really thrilling. During the rush hours, especially, the orders come in thick and fast and you better be quick on your fingers if you want customers to leave a good rating and tip. Not only do you need to get it done quickly but also get it done to their exact preferences. And then there are the chores that you need to do as well. Skip those and you automatically offend the customers who’ll just walk away.

It’s all really incredibly addictive and it never really feels repetitive. You can keep switching and adding new items to your menu and upgrade your skills and equipment. As you earn more, you spend more to make the place better. Eventually you get really good at it and then it gets easier to get a good rating and earn a lot more from your customers.

Graphics and Sound

Cook, Serve, Delicious! has a simple hand drawn look to everything. The drawings are actually very good and I’d be lying if some of the food items didn’t make me feel hungry. Only complaint with the visuals is that on the iPad with Retina display, the images look slightly blurred, as if they are low resolution drawings being upscaled for the higher resolution display. The game works best on a tablet but I was surprised at how playable it is even on a comparatively smaller screen of a Nexus 5.

Sound-wise, again, Cook, Serve, Delicious! is pretty good. The background music is the kind of stuff you’d expect to hear in a restaurant and sounds quite nice. I especially liked the sound effects for everything, from the sound of chopping to cooking to something being poured. The little audio cues of the customers mumbling their satisfaction or dissatisfaction to you getting their order right or wrong are especially amusing. Overall, the game is satisfactory on both the audio and visual fronts.

Oppo N1 gains a dark blue version.

Oppo has officially unveiled a new dark blue version of its flagship phablet, the Oppo N1. The device is now available in two color options – the original white and the newly introduced blue.

Apart from the new paintjob, the hardware specifications of the Oppo N1 are unchanged. To remind you, the smartphone comes with a 5.9-inch FHD display and is powered by a Snapdragon 600 chipset, featuring a quad-core Krait processor clocked at 1.7 GHz.
Oppo N1 features 2 GB of RAM, 16GB or 32 GB of internal storage and a 13 megapixel rotatable camera. The device packs a 3,160mAh battery and gives a choice between the home-baked ColorOS based on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean or an official CyanogenMod 10.2, which is based on Android 4.3.

The new unveiled dark blue edition adds a touch of class to the Oppo N1 and looks a lot cooler than the original white hue. The pricing and the availability details of the device are unknown at the moment, but we expect the new addition to carry a price tag that is similar to the white option – CNY3,498 (about $575).

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro and Tab Pro hands-on: First look

Traditionally Samsung hasn't been the most exciting company to watch at CES, but this year the Koreans are really making their presence felt. Bringing the big tablet guns, the company definitely has some of the hottest hardware of the show at its booth.
As a welcome change of pace, we aren't just treated to TVs and Smart home appliances. Samsung has the Pro range of tablets on display, which spans across two families of ultra-high-res powerhouses.
The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro leads the charge and there are three Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro slates to cover its back. Here's the kicker - we have a new tablet size in town - 12.2 inches. That's not very surprising of Samsung, as the company has been keen on experimenting with new form factors and sizes, some of which have yielded amazing results - take the Galaxy Note line-up of phablets, for example.
The new standard is offered on two different slates - the S Pen-enabled Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 and the conventional Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2. Those two are joined by the more straightforward Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 and another new size for Samsung with the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4. The latter is a direct competitor to the LG G Pad 8.3 and we're eager to see whether it's a worthy one.
Anyway, we have met with all of them at the CES 2014 and we're ready with our first rundown. Before that though, let's take a look at what the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 and the variously sized Galaxy Tab Pro slates offer.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 at a glance:

  • Form factor: Tablet
  • Size: 295.6 x 204 x 7.95 mm, 750 g
  • Display: 16M colors 12.2" Super Clear LCD capacitive touchscreen of 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution
  • OS: Android 4.4 KitKat with TouchWiz UI
  • Chipset (LTE): Quad-core 2.3GHz Krait 400 CPU, Adreno 330GPU, 3GB of RAM, Snapdragon 800 chipset
  • Chipset (3G, Wi-Fi): Quad-core 1.9 GHz Cortex-A15 & quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7, Mali-T628 MP6 GPU; 3GB of RAM, Exynos 5420 chipset
  • Camera: 8MP main camera; 2MP front-facing camera
  • Video camera: 2160p@30fps, 1080p@60/30fps, 720p@120fps video capture
  • Memory: 32GB/64GB of inbuilt storage, microSD card slot, up to 64GB
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB 3.0 port with backwards compatibility with microUSB 2.0, GPS receiver with A-GPS, 3.5mm audio jack, NFC, Ethernet connectivity via adapter
  • Battery: 9500mAh
  • Extra features: S-Pen support, S Note, Scrapbook, Action Memo, Air Commands software to take advantage of S Pen, free subscriptions to various services including Dropbox, Evernote, Bitcasa, NY Times, LinkedIn, Remote PC, Cisco WebEx Meetings and more

Huawei quietly launches Ascend P6 S with minor changes

Huawei quietly put out an S version of its super-thin Ascend P6 smartphone. The Huawei Ascend P6 S is 0.3 thicker, but still only goes as high as 6.5mm, though it has the same battery capacity of 2,000mAh.

The chipset has been bumped up a bit and now features a quad-core 1.6GHz processor (up from 1.5GHz). It’s not clear if it’s Huawei’s own chipset again, but there’s no LTE support either way. It’s a dual-SIM, dual-standby phone, the original P6 had a dual-SIM option.
The rest of the specs are identical - 4.7” LCD with 720p resolution (the display works with gloves), 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, 8MP main camera and a 5MP front-facing camera.
The Ascend P6 S runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with Emotion UI 2.0 on top. The phone is currently available on Vmall (Huawei’s own web store) and is available only on China Unicom.
The price is CNY 2,700 ($446 / €330), but is temporarily CNY 300 off (until tomorrow). This puts the price at the same level as the 8GB Ascend P6 (CNY 2,400). The regular price is the same as the Ascend Mate 2, which went on sale a couple of days ago.

Dual-SIM Moto G hits Malaysia too, priced at $210

Just a day after the dual-SIM version of the Motorola Moto G went official in Australia, the phone has reached Malaysia. Thankfully, this time around, we also have a price for the phone.

In Malaysia, the dual-SIM Motorola Moto G carries a price tag of $210 and $240 for the 8GB and 16GB models, respectively. The phone was announced at a joint event of Motorola and local carrier Brightstar.
The extra SIM card slot has added a just over $30 to the cost of the 8GB model and $10 on top of the price of the 16GB one. Originally, Motorola priced the Moto G at $179 for 8GB and $199 for double the storage.
Malaysian online retailer Lazada Malaysia is already taking pre-orders and promises to fulfill them on January 21. Early adopters will be treated to a screen protected and a Motorola Flip Shell free of charge.

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Man had to have his buttocks SEWN TOGETHER after years of painful cysts.

A man has told how he had to have his buttocks sewn together after repeated surgery for a painful medical condition.
The man, known only as TBoneTheOriginal, posted his story - on the site Reddit.
Readers were so intrigued by his post - entitled 'I have no butt crack' - that he has been answering questions ever since, including that all important question, that he 'poops just like anyone else'.
TBone explained that he'd needed the surgery to sew his buttocks together after being diagnosed with severe pilonidal cysts.
The man told captivated readers how he had to have his buttocks sewn together after repeated surgery for a painful medical condition
The man told captivated readers how he had to have his buttocks sewn together after repeated surgery for a painful medical condition

These are painful boils that occur at the end of the tailbone or between the buttocks.
It's unclear why they occur, but it's  generally thought they are caused by loose hairs that push into the skin.
Certain things can increase the chances of developing a pilonidal cyst, such as being obese, having a large amount of body hair and having a job that involves a lot of sitting or driving.

How sex can make you smarter: Scientists say it encourages the growth of brain cells and improves long-term memory.

It gives night classes a whole new meaning.
Having sex makes you smarter, research suggests.
A study found that middle-aged rats made more new brain cells after mating.
Scientists at the University of Maryland found that sex enhanced the number of newly generated neurons in the hippocampus, where memories are made
Scientists at the University of Maryland found that sex enhanced the number of newly generated neurons in the hippocampus, where memories are made

Researchers at the University of Maryland also credited frequent sexual activity with increased brainpower.
However, the benefits to the brain were lost if the creatures stopped mating.

Thousands of girls are aborted due to gender.

Thousands of female foetuses have been killed due to gender-based abortion within some ethnic groups, the latest data reveals.
The illegal practice of sex-selection abortion is now so prevalent that between 1,400 and 4,700 females have disappeared from the latest national census records of England and Wales, a study suggests.
In many cultures sons are deemed to be more desirable than daughters for religious or economic reasons, meaning couples seek to terminate pregnancies if they find out the child will be female.
Thousands of female foetuses have been killed due to gender-based abortion, a study shows (stock picture)
Thousands of female foetuses have been killed due to gender-based abortion, a study shows (stock picture)

A government investigation last year found no evidence that women born abroad and now living in the UK were opting to abort females. But an analysis of the 2011 National Census has shown widespread discrepancies in the sex ratio of children in some immigrant families, which suggests girls are being aborted.
Some experts have argued that information on the sex of a child should be withheld from expecting parents until much later in the pregnancy, when abortions are much more difficult to obtain. At present parents can find out their baby’s gender after 13 weeks, and in 2011 around one tenth of the 190,000 abortions performed in England and Wales took place at this stage.
In Britain abortions are legal only where the mother’s physical or mental health would be risked by continuing the pregnancy, or where the child would suffer ‘seriously’ with physical or mental abnormalities if born. This means the Abortion Act 1967 technically bans abortions on the grounds of the baby’s sex alone.
 

40 years of growing old disgracefully

Happy birthday to Kate Moss, who is 40 tomorrow.
Pause for a moment to choke on that indigestible nugget of news. Mossy is 40?
The little waif from Croydon, the she-sprite who almost single-handedly launched heroin chic, the model who went on to become the face of Calvin Klein and Chanel and Rimmel - to name a few - now paddling in the shallows of Old Lady Lake? How on earth did that happen?
Unspoilt beauty: Aged 14, and Kate still has a girl-next-door quality in her first professional photo-shoot back in 1988
Dazed: A bleary-eyed Kate looks older than her years last month
Contrast: Aged 14, and Kate still has a girl-next-door quality in her first professional photo-shoot back in 1988 (left). Meanwhile, a bleary-eyed and dazed Kate looks older than her years in a picture taken last month (right)

Face of things to come: The waif-like South London teen who changed fashion photography for ever
Face of things to come: The waif-like South London teen who changed fashion photography for ever

Why, it just seems like yesterday when Kate was first seen posing in her pants in Vogue, framed by a set of fairy lights, back in the summer of 1993.
The famously grungy shots prompted a great deal of vitriol, including the assertion from the then editor of Cosmopolitan, Marcelle d’Argy Smith, that the images were ‘hideous and tragic.
I believe they can only appeal to the paedophile market’.
Later that year, 19 and fresh-faced, Kate posed unashamedly topless for a global marketing campaign for Obsession perfume.
Sheer charisma: At 19, Kate is 
 equipped for partying
Sheer charisma: At 19, Kate is equipped for partying

The ordinary girl from South London, daughter of a barmaid mother and travel agent father, was on her way.
Since then she has been a beautiful blot on the cultural landscape; somehow hanging on in there through good times and bad, despite scandal, disgrace after disgrace and, of course, drug allegations. 
She has been cast in gold by sculptor Marc Quinn, had her naked portrait painted by Lucian Freud, and gazed down from a million billboards and glossy magazine covers.
She is the most enduring and popular British fashion model of all time, eclipsing even Twiggy.
No one else comes close to Moss’s reach and appeal, her ability to sell clothes across the economic spectrum, from High Street to haute couture.
It seems very doubtful she will, like Twiggy, sail into her 60s approaching national treasure  status and modelling cosy poly-mix jumpers for Marks & Spencer. But you never know.
The odd thing is that, for an age, Kate Moss seemed ageless. While we all got older and the world frayed at the seams, she somehow stayed the same, suspended in the golden syrup of time.
She hovered, like a speyhawk, over her undiminished youth for at least a decade.
Then the sadness of love affairs gone wrong and the toxic fall-out from a party lifestyle suddenly took their toll.

Now here we are at this perilous threshold for any woman, particularly for a model, particularly for a model called Kate Moss.
Cheekbones at dawn: With film star boyfriend Johnny Depp at the Golden Globes in 1997
Cheekbones at dawn: With film star boyfriend Johnny Depp at the Golden Globes in 1997
A supermodel set: Sharing a joke with Naomi Campbell (left) and Christy Turlington at a 1998 charity event
A supermodel set: Sharing a joke with Naomi Campbell (left) and Christy Turlington at a 1998 charity event

Broken heart: A gaunter look in 2000 after the split with Johnny Depp
New love: At a 2001 premiere with partner Jefferson Hack
Broken heart to new love: Kate shows off a gaunter look in 2000 (left) after the split with Johnny Depp, before posing with new partner Jefferson Hack at a 2001 premiere (right)


Just imagine four long decades, 40 summers and winters spent working at the exhausting business of Being Kate.
Of living hard, partying even harder, of wearing that skirt or this jacket just the right way, of Caribbean summers, of epic festival-going, of highly unsuitable boyfriends, of good love gone bad, of squeezing out a child somewhere along the way, and of always refusing to give up, give in, conform, explain herself or grow old gracefully. 
Smoking hot: Forget five-a-day, Kate's a 30-a-day kind of girl (cigarettes, that is!)
Smoking hot: Forget five-a-day, Kate's a 30-a-day kind of girl (cigarettes, that is!)

On the eve of her birthday, she posed naked in Playboy. The most controversial shot showed her in a bunny outfit, on all fours, with her bottom in the air; an image that feminists rightly hated. 
Yet Kate Moss just does not care, never has done. 
Charity, good works, setting a fine example? None of this ever mattered. She stands for nothing except herself, she does nothing that is not self-indulgent, there is no moral dimension to anything she does or says.
She makes around £12 million a year, and much of that fortune is based on the incontrovertible premise that she is greatly admired and adored by teenage girls. Yet she accepts none of the responsibility that comes with the territory. 
For example, instead of joining in the size-zero debate and encouraging potentially anorexic young women to live and eat healthily, she instead claimed ‘nothing tastes as good as skinny feels’.
In 2011, on No Smoking Day, she walked down Marc Jacobs’s catwalk puffing on a cigarette; a rancid bid to glamorise smoking that put her on the front pages.
There are still moments, of course, when her beauty can take your breath away. In comparison to the current crop of bland young models, like Miranda Kerr for example, she has a much more interesting face and body.
While other Nineties supermodels such as Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington and even Blood Diamonds Naomi Campbell have faded from centre stage, she alone has hung on to her top spot as one of the world’s great models.

Birthday girl: Curly Kate at her notorious 30th bash in 2004Six months later: August 2002, and she's in the pink and pregnant
Different looks: Six months later, in August 2002, and she's in the pink and pregnant (left), while birthday girl Kate opts for curls (right) at her notorious 30th bash in 2004


High society: Relaxed alongside J.K. Rowling and the Queen at a Palace reception for women achievers
High society: Relaxed alongside J.K. Rowling and the Queen at a Palace reception for women achievers


In 2005, photographs surfaced that appeared to show her sniffing cocaine, but even this did not damage her brand in the long-term.
Although she was dropped by  several clients, including Burberry, she returned the following year to make more money, not less. 
'That dewy incandescence, the button-bright promise of her earlier years, has mouldered into something darker'
So she is not quite middle-aged now, not in the parameters of this modern world, but she is certainly through the greying portal.
That dewy incandescence, the button-bright promise of her earlier years, has mouldered into something darker and far less wholesome.
We have had Pretty Kate, Icon Kate and Incomparable Kate. Sadly, we have also had Grunge Kate, Drunk Kate and Cokehead Kate.
From ingenue to maturity, from joys and heartaches, you can map out her life and changing looks boyfriend by boyfriend.
During the Johnny Depp years, she was at her most beautiful and happiest.
Front page news - for all the wrong reasons: The 'drugs and rock star lifestyle' revelations almost wrecked her career in 2005, but within months she was back
Front page news - for all the wrong reasons: The 'drugs and rock star lifestyle' revelations almost wrecked her career in 2005, but within months she was back
Tired and emotional: The hard-partying lifestyle seems to be catching up with KateSupport act: With druggie Pete Doherty at Glastonbury in 2007
Tired and emotional: Kate is pictured with druggie Pete Doherty at Glastonbury in 2007 (left), before the hard-partying lifestyle seems to catch up with the supermodel (right)

Look at her! Incandescent. With a Hollywood star on her arm, everything was possible. With the world unfurling like an endless red carpet, she was utterly radiant. 
Then Johnny left her, and a spark within was extinguished, never to be revived.
She chopped all her lustrous locks into a severe crop; a heartbreak hairdo, the outward manifestation of inner grief.
After this came the mystery of Jefferson Hack, who seemed to blow through her life like a chimera.
Then there was the baby, Lila Grace, though maternity has never been an all-consuming role.
But without the help of make-up, the years are starting to take their tollPolished: Kate proves she can still scrub up when she wants to in 2010
Polished: Kate proves she can still scrub up when she wants to in 2010 (left) ... but without the help of make-up (right), the years are starting to take their toll

Settling down? Kate is all smiles in 2011 as she weds her rocker beau Jamie Hine
Settling down? Kate is all smiles in 2011 as she weds her rocker beau Jamie Hine

After this, it was into the terrible darkness with Pete Doherty. Here, you can see the damage clearly, like the gradual wind erosion on a crumbling statue.
Kate always had a weakness for a bad rock ’n’ roll boy, and he was the utter distillation of bad; he could hardly have been worse.
There were times when it seemed she would never come out of those years, the drug stories and cancelled contracts. 
Yet the fashion world being the amoral cesspit it is, she survived and thrived. In 2007, after briefly becoming engaged, she and Doherty split.
Happy bunny: Celebrating her 40th with a shoot for Playboy magazine
Happy bunny: Celebrating her 40th with a shoot for Playboy magazine

The next year, she and new boyfriend Jamie Hince were photographed covered in cuts and bruises.
They claimed they had sustained their injuries when a box of Christmas decorations fell on them. 
They married, Vogue publishing the wedding pictures. Kate carries on, still modelling, still living a grand life behind the walls of her Cotswolds mansion and London home.
As she turns 40, is her smoky charm and louche appeal beginning to curdle?
After spending more than half her life in the public eye, Kate Moss is still in demand, although sometimes she carries more than a hint of the party coming to an end, a suggestion that she is stuck in the dry dust of the morning after the life before.
But it is not over. Not just yet anyway.

First Juve, now PSG! Moyes watches Zlatan draw a blank as he takes in French League Cup tie at Bordeaux.

David Moyes was in the stands on another scouting mission as Paris Saint-Germain beat Bordeaux to make the semi-finals of the French League Cup - but the Manchester United boss didn't see Zlatan Ibrahimovic hit the net.
The Swede drew a blank at the Stade Chaban Delmas, allowing Javier Pastore, Adrien Rabiot and Blaise Matuidi to secure a 3-1 win, though he did have a goal ruled out for offside.
Moyes was in south-west France on his second scouting mission in the space of 48 hours - having taken in Cagliari versus Juventus on Sunday afternoon - but it was unclear who he was looking at.
Off target: David Moyes was in the stands as PSG beat Bordeaux 3-1 in the French League Cup, but their star Zlatan Ibrahimovic didn't find the net
Off target: David Moyes was in the stands as PSG beat Bordeaux 3-1 in the French League Cup, but their star Zlatan Ibrahimovic didn't find the net

Italian job: David Moyes was spotted at Juventus' game at Cagliari on Sunday (above)... and he then made the trip to Bordeaux for their clash against PSG on Tuesday evening
Italian job: David Moyes was spotted at Juventus' game at Cagliari on Sunday (above)... and he then made the trip to Bordeaux for their clash against PSG on Tuesday evening

After his 'Italian job' at the weekend, speculation mounted that United were interested in Davide Astori and Claudio Marchisio as they seek to rebuild their squad in light of a disappointing season.
For the quarter-final, PSG coach Laurent Blanc opted to start with centre back Alex and forwards Ezequiel Lavezzi and Edinson Cavani on the bench, relying on Pastore's talents to subdue a solid Bordeaux side.
On target: PSG's Argentinian midfielder Javier Pastore produced a man of the match performance
On target: PSG's Argentinian midfielder Javier Pastore produced a man of the match performance

Paris' French midfielder Adrien Rabiot celebrates after scoring a goal against BordeauxHighly rated: Brazilian defender Thiago Silva was strongly linked with a move to Barcelona in the summer
Highly rated: Thiago Silva (left) and Adrien Rabiot (right) could be targets for Man United boss David Moyes

The Argentina international, who has only shown glimpses of his brilliant best since joining from Palermo in 2011, scored from close range on the stroke of half-time to give Blanc's side the lead after being set up by Lucas, only for Andre Poko to equalise in the second half.
Adrien Rabiot then put PSG ahead in the 85th minute before man of the match Pastore started the move for PGS's third goal, which was scored by Matuidi from point-blank range from substitute Edinson Cavani's pass to seal the 3-1 win.
Scouting? Davide Astori was thought to be the man Manchester United were looking at during Cagliari's match
Scouting? Davide Astori was thought to be the man Manchester United were looking at during Cagliari's match

Tough start: Moyes seems to be on the lookout or a January signing
Tough start: Moyes seems to be on the lookout or a January signing

On a busy Sunday, Phil Neville was also seen at Getafe's match at home to Rayo Vallecano in La Liga, thought to be looking at the visitors' highly rated teen, on loan from Atletico Madrid, Saul Niguez.

Wenger ready to splash the cash on £37m Draxler... the German kid Arsenal manager rates as the 'new Van Persie'.

Arsenal are ready to splash out £37million on the German wonderkid they believe can be the next Robin van Persie.
They are prepared to meet the release clause for Julian Draxler, 20, who has been identified as a priority target for the Gunners after an intensive scouting drive.
Arsene Wenger’s staff believe Draxler, who plays as an attacking midfielder for Schalke, has the attributes to play as a lone centre forward.
London calling? Arsenal are looking to bring in £37m-rated Schalke star Julian Draxler
London calling? Arsenal are looking to bring in £37m-rated Schalke star Julian Draxler

Transfer solution: Arsene Wenger has a shortage of strikers, and could mould him into a lone frontman
Transfer solution: Arsene Wenger has a shortage of strikers, and could mould him into a lone frontman

High praise: Schalke forward Julian Draxler (left) shares similarities with former Arsenal man Robin van Persie
High praise: Schalke forward Julian Draxler (left) shares similarities with former Arsenal man Robin van Persie
High praise: Schalke wonderkid Draxler (left) shares similarities with former Arsenal man Robin van Persie

Arsenal think Draxler has similar qualities to those of Van Persie and Thierry Henry, who arrived in north London as wingers but became prolific goalscorers.
Wenger may yet move for Draxler this month but the release clause does not apply until the summer.
Having failed to land Luis Suarez or Wayne Rooney last summer and with limited cover, he has made signing a new centre forward a priority.
Main man: Van Persie had several successful years with the Gunners before his move to Manchester United
Main man: Van Persie had several successful years with the Gunners before his move to Manchester United

Talented: The deal - which may be carried out in the summer - nearly reaches the £42.5m paid for Mesut Ozil
Talented: The deal - which may be carried out in the summer - nearly reaches the £42.5m paid for Mesut Ozil

Olivier Giroud made a goalscoring return from a knock in the 2-1 win against Aston Villa on Monday night, but there is a risk should the Frenchman pick up a serious injury.
Nicklas Bendtner could be out for another three weeks, while Lukas Podolski has struggled for form since returning from his fitness struggles.
Arsenal have also been linked with Real Madrid poacher Alvaro Morata in this transfer window.
No 1: But there is a lack of cover for Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud
No 1: But there is a lack of cover for Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud