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A full three weeks after news of the story broke on Christmas Eve, Robbie Findley was finally granted a work permit last week and permitted to join English Championship side Nottingham Forest. Findley was in the stands at the City Ground on Saturday to watch his new mates stage a dramatic come-from-behind victory against hapless Pompey, who now find themselves a mere five points clear of facing...
Published: January 21, 2011
The women’s tennis No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki defeated the gutsy and hard-hitting Slovakian Dominika Cibulkova — who beat Wozniacki in Sydney just 10 days ago — to pull through to the fourth round of the Australian Open. Wozniacki won the match 6-4, 6-3, but it wasn’t exactly in convincing fashion. Eurosports commentators finished the match saying, “The whole match...
Published: January 21, 2011
Gambling and golf go together like nachos and salsa. That’s to say they get along real well. A little golf wager can add some paprika to your putts, szechwan to your swing and quench that competitive fire that burns deep inside every duffer’s soul. You’re probably familiar with “buck-a-hole,” and while this pedestrian skins game can be a lot fun, the George...
Published: January 20, 2011
Rolling out the green carpet to show appreciation for employees, woo clients, hobnob with industry colleagues and raise funds for charities is a time-honored corporate tradition. It is right up there with annual holiday parties and expense accounts. “Golf is a favorite pastime for Canadians. As soon as the weather gets great, people want to be outside,” explains Stephen Bebis, president...
Published: January 20, 2011
Its a World Cup year!!!! I cannot wait ’till the 2011 Rugby World Cup. And in the hope of whetting some more appetites, here is my list for the 15 best Rugby players in the world. Along with some honourable mentions, it is basically a list of the very best, at this very minute, for each individual position, This is of course opinion so feel free to disagree. Enjoy! Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: January 20, 2011
The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer blog Saudi Arabia has become the France of Asian soccer. The kingdom’s abysmal performance in the Asian Cup in Qatar and its response to its failure is earning it the embarrassment France suffered when its national squad returned to Paris in disgrace last year from the World Cup in South Africa. A three-time Asian champion and finalist in six of...
Published: January 20, 2011
After Kim Clijsters moved on to the next round of the Australian Open, the stage was set for a post-match interview with reporter Todd Woodbridge. But Clijsters had a bone to pick with Woodbridge, who had apparently said that Clijsters looked pregnant. That’s pretty much the last thing you want to say about a woman who isn’t actually pregnant. And as the interview goes on, things get rather,...
Published: January 20, 2011
Between David Duval’s sizzling Sunday 59 in 1999, Phil Mickelson’s record 37 birdies in 2004, and the unbelievable eight hole in one’s carded in 2009, the Bob Hope Classic never ceases to astonish. This week will be no different. Expect a birdie rampage with the winner at 30 or more under par by Saturday. Unlike any other event on the PGA Tour, the Bob Hope began Wednesday and takes...
Published: January 20, 2011
The championship match of the 2006 French Open final saw Belgium’s Justine Henin crush Russia’s Svetlana Kuznetsova for the title. The same results happened for the 2007 US Open title. However, it has no chance to happen at this year’s Australian Open since the two players will face off in a third round match at Rod Laver Arena. Roger Federer, Andy Roddick, Andrea Petkovic—our...
Published: January 20, 2011
(January 18, 2011) No. 3 Kim Clijsters remained an unmovable force at the Australian Open tonight. Surpassing Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain 6-1, 6-3, making this the second straightforward win after her annihilation of Dinara Safina. Setting a tone from the first set, Clijsters broke the Suarez Navarro twice within the first set, which lasted only 22 minutes. In the second,...