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He Tweets, therefore he is. Yep, at 11:08 EST, Wednesday, November 17, after dusting off a neglected Twitter account, Tiger Woods decided to rise from the depths of apathy and commence with a perky Tweet-fest. “What’s up everyone? Finally decided to try out Twitter.” So we see. As everyone west of Venus knows by now (and even the Venusians might have gotten a whiff of this story on...
Published: November 19, 2010
Let’s get this straight – yes, that is Christian Horner and yes, he does appear to be cuddling cake crumbs. The Power Ranking have spent almost three months in darkened room, licking their wounds and rocking back and forth. Then they checked into The Betty Ford Clinic, got a haircut and turned its life around to became a valued (well sort of) member of society again, free of cynicism...
Published: November 19, 2010
It’s not very controversial to say that Donald Young has completely failed to live up to the potential he showed as a junior. The Atlanta southpaw is currently languishing outside the world’s top 100, and it’s now been over two-and-a-half years since he reached his career high mark of No. 73. He is only 21 but has stopped making any worthwhile progress. While it is still too early...
Published: November 19, 2010
Traditionally Italy have always fared poorly in friendly matches. The Italian mentality is such that only in important matches do the players really put in the required effort. Clearly, this is not a real problem, after all when measuring a nations’ football success in terms of World Cup triumphs, Italy is second only to Brazil. It is hard to imagine that in 2006, just four years ago, the Azzurri...
Published: November 19, 2010
There’s been much talk about what went wrong for England after Wednesday’s friendly against France at Wembley. Not enough of it has centered on the real problem: tactics. While manager Fabio Capello was brave—and perhaps foolhardy—in introducing so many new faces, England got it all wrong in its planning and strategy. The 4-4-2 formation failed, mostly because it fails to put...
Published: November 19, 2010
Golf Writer Andy Reistetter continues his exclusive “Play-Write” series with one of America’s finest Golf Resorts- Orlando’s Grand Cypress. Having the opportunity to play this Nicklaus gem shortly before this year’s LPGA Championship was a real treat. Here is the seventh article in the series including the legacy of the North/South golf course and the upcoming Grand Finale...
Published: November 18, 2010
In the past few weeks, two of pro tennis’ most accomplished players for more than a decade have hung up their racquets: Elena Dementieva on the women’s side and Carlos Moya for the men. Between them, they’ve won Grand Slam titles, Olympic medals and close to 40 singles titles. But if you were to look ahead five years in the future, will they be standing together in Newport, Rhode...
Published: November 18, 2010
The 1970s was a true golden decade of Formula One. The era of Lotus, Tyrrell, Brabham, Ferrari, March, and the decade we saw the emergence of the McLaren and Williams Formula One teams. It was not only the teams but the quality of the drivers was incredible with the likes of Rindt, Stewart, Lauda, Andretti, Fittipaldi, Hunt, Peterson (who I will write about in depth in a later article) to name just...
Published: November 18, 2010
World champions Spain were blown away by Portugal on Wednesday, who avenged their last-16 defeat at the World Cup with a resounding 4-0 win. Jorge Carlos Martins, Helder Postiga and Hugo Almeida were on target for Carlos Quiroz’s men, with an own goal from Sergio Ramos adding to Spain’s misery. It was quite a result for Portgual, but as Cristiano Ronaldo will testify it should have been...
Published: November 18, 2010
With the success that younsters Juan Agudelo, Teal Bunbury, Eric Lichaj and Mikkel Diskerud and Tim Ream had for the United States Men’s National Team against South Africa, it showed that the future of American soccer is bright. Some young players did not get the opportunity to make the roster this time around, but as a American fan, you might want to get familiar with these faces. Begin Slideshow Read More →