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Now that I’m sure that the title of this piece has garnered your attention, let’s sit down and discuss the remainder of 2010. The post mortem on Rafael Nadal‘s career has been by many tennis fans. While the past 12 months have certainly been trying in more ways than one for the young Spaniard, it seems rather foolish to write the final chapter of a young man’s career at age...
Published: February 25, 2010
In a day and age in which power and youthful exuberance reign supreme on the ATP World Tour, French veteran Michael Llodra has once again proved that a well designed serve and volley game, coupled with years of invaluable experience, can and will turn into victory. Capturing the fourth tournament victory of his career over the weekend in his native Marseille, France, Llodra defeated top seed Robin...
Published: February 25, 2010
“It has always been an honour to play for England. However, after careful thought I believe my position in the squad is now untenable and potentially divisive.” These words have been echoed around the football world today, undoubtedly to the surprise of some, but least of all to John Terry, I’m sure. Wayne Bridge’s statement has predictably fanned the flames in the debate for who should provide...
Published: February 25, 2010
Slightly later than ever before (damn having to occasionally leave the house) welcome to Power Rankings 51. Here we have a pictures of Heikki Kovalainen enjoying his newly found Shaman status thanks to his ability to make light come from his wrist, much to the amazement of the superstitious and conservative locals of Norfolk (and USF1). We may be late but it’s the normal fare – 15 slides...
Published: February 25, 2010
With less than a month until the Formula 1 circus moves to Bahrain to raise the curtain on the new decade, we wait with bated breath to see if the 2010 Formula One World Championship will be as exciting as it threatens to be on paper. The field boasts four world champions, 11 race winners, (hopefully) four new teams, a returning team, five or more new drivers, and the return of the most successful...
Published: February 25, 2010
Wayne Bridge has today announced that he will no longer be available for selection for the England national side. The decision comes after the player was placed in the media spotlight after allegations that his England and former Chelsea teammate John Terry had an affair with his former girlfriend. Terry was subsequently stripped of the England captaincy by Fabio Capello and Bridge has now announced,...
Published: February 25, 2010
I am not a part of the media. It is not for a lack of effort, though. I have had a column at The Entertainment Magazine for almost five years. I write under my pen name J. Floyd King at EMOL.org on topics from movies to politics in an examination of pop culture. I have written over 80 articles here at Bleacher Report, where I am able to give my takes on the sporting world. I chose to use my real name...
Published: February 24, 2010
The legendary golfer Arnold Palmer warned Tiger Woods early in his career, “If you can’t stand the heat get out of the kitchen.” During a golf outing, Tiger complained to Palmer about the demand on his time from the fans wanting autographs and media requesting interviews. He said, “The fans and the media are becoming a little too much for me, I want to be normal.” Palmer paused...
Published: February 24, 2010
For the second consecutive year, the Churchill Cup play will take place solely on American soil. The Churchill Cup is an alliance between the English Rugby Football Union (RFU), Rugby Canada, and USA Rugby. The tournament was launched in 2003 aiming to develop and grow the sport of rugby union in North America. Glendale, Colorado’s Infinity Park will once again serve as the hosts for the pool play...
Published: February 24, 2010
It seems that two of the highest profile Australasian rugby league converts are set to return to their home countries, to make pushes for their respective national’s teams in time to represent both the All Blacks and Wallabies for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. For Australia, it seems very likely that Mark Gasnier will be back home this year, with his Stade Francais contract set to expire at season’s...