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‘El Loco’ (The ‘mad-man’ when translated) may not be the sort of nickname you would associate with the men of International Management. One would certainly not associate such a name with the messiah’s known as Capello, Lippi, and Dunga. For the supporters of the Chilean National team, that name means so much. With a 3-3-1-3 formation on display you could be confused for...
Published: June 10, 2010
Few things are sure in this world. Night will always follow day. Monday will always follow Sunday. An undercover member of the FIA will always follow McLaren. And Denny Hamlin will always win at Pocono. Oh, and Pocono will always be a bit boring, though if we can always have a restart every dozen laps or so, then there’s always a place for it, in my opinion. Elsewhere, Indycar went racing again,...
Published: June 10, 2010
As Chelsea romped to their fourth title with an 8-0 win over Wigan, little did Joe Cole know that his final action in a blue shirt would be to provide an assist for the Pensioners last goal. With the news that Chelsea has decided to dispense themselves with the services of Michael Ballack, Juliano Belletti, and Cole, it would seem that the English maestro has a whole host of suitors to choose from,...
Published: June 10, 2010
The last time the U.S. Open was held at Pebble Beach was in 2000, when Tiger Woods won by 15-strokes and broke Old Tom Morris’ 138-year old record for the largest margin of victory at a major championship. From that moment on, it has been considered common knowledge that Woods “owns” Pebble Beach. Well, not so fast. You see, Woods could have been playing on the moon in 2000 and he...
Published: June 10, 2010
What on earth has happened to the Williams Grand Prix team? The once proud organization used to hold a place amongst the Formula One front runners; one of the big four who dominated the sport for over two decades. But not any more. Now, they are reduced to also-rans, barely outpacing the new teams still in their F1 infancy. This year, the team has only scored points by virtue of the new system that...
Published: June 10, 2010
In 1950 the United States soccer team were not expected to do particularly well when they traveled down to Brazil to compete in the World Cup finals, in an attempt to lift the coveted Jules Rimet trophy. Despite not lifting the World Cup trophy as World Champions they did come away as heroes, in what has become known as “the Miracle on Grass.” The US team had gone to the tournament with...
Published: June 10, 2010
The 2010 test season begins for the All Blacks hosting an Irish team that will be keen to stamp their authority in a year where they have seen all symbols of their status stripped from them in the space of a few months. Though still full of members of the modern “golden age,” the loss of the Six Nations, Heineken Cup, and Magners League title from last year could well be indicative that...
Published: June 10, 2010
After a largely experimental Springboks downed a Welsh side that continues to frustrate their supporters, the World and Tri Nations champions host a French team that has the arsenal to inflict the South Africans first loss at home to a test nation since August 2008. That year, the newly crowned World Cup holders fumbled their way through the Tri Nations with four losses despite recording their first...
Published: June 10, 2010
As Mark Sanchez’s second season leading the Jets comes closer and closer, one thing is on everyone’s mind. Nobody wants to say it. Nobody wants to jinx the young quarterback, but everyone knows it’s a possibility. The infamous sophomore slump. Matt Ryan went through a semi-sophomore slump this past season. Matt Forte saw his numbers in both yardage and touchdowns drop off and he fumbled...
Published: June 10, 2010
Tennis great Roger Federer has won 16 and counting Grand Slam titles. In this slideshow you will see the Grand Slams that have defined Federer’s spectacular career. Begin Slideshow Read More →