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Lewis Hamilton has had another bad weekend and received some harsh criticism from two former champions. Following on from Monaco, where he attracted a lot of criticism and the attention of the stewards, Hamilton would have been hoping for a less adventurous race day. Sadly for Lewis, it was not to be. Due to the inclement weather, race director Charlie Whiting decided to start the race behind the safety...
Published: June 12, 2011
After the United States’ narrow 2-1 defeat against soccer-juggernauts Panama on Saturday in the 2011 Gold Cup, fans are wondering what is this team really made of. There is no reason for panic, however. They played reasonably well, and lets face it: Panama are a great team filled with world-class players, so the fact the US even managed to stay on the field with them is a major accomplishment. All...
Published: June 12, 2011
Last night, the United States national team lost their first ever match in the group stage of the CONCACAF Gold Cup to Panama (ranked 67th in FIFA’s World Rankings as of May 2011). From the beginning of the match, Panama were the stronger side and did deserve to win this match to all but secure the top spot in Group C. But for a nation such as the United States that should breeze through this...
Published: June 12, 2011
Can you name the top eight soccer nations in the world today? Even if you don’t follow the global game on a regular basis, you should still be able to label the popular powerhouses from around the world with ease. Many of the top teams have reigned the footy world since the beginning of time, but a few have worked their way up from the basement and into the ballroom. In the world of soccer, there...
Published: June 11, 2011
The United States men’s team was confident going into the match against Canada, playing very smoothly and showing why they are one of the favorites to win the Gold Cup. They won the match, 2-0, and now face Panama in another Group C encounter. With a victory, the U.S. earn a trip to the quarterfinals, but a loss or draw sets up a do-or-die match against Guadeloupe. All signs are pointing to the...
Published: June 11, 2011
I love the Canadian Grand Prix. Canada has one of the best race circuits in the world and some of the best fans who never fail to fill the grandstands. However, it’s hard to explain how I felt about the qualifying for the 2011 Grand Prix in Montreal. Yes, Sebastian Vettel is pole again, but he was pushed to the very last corner by a resurgent Ferrari. In that respect, the qualifying today was...
Published: June 11, 2011
Wimbledon 2011 is fast approaching, so let’s look at its prestigious history—who do you rate as the best men’s Wimbledon player ever? With that in mind, where do you think he ranks on my list of the all-time top 20 men’s Wimbledon players? I’ve used one simple prerequisite: Only Wimbledon champions from the post-challenge round era have been considered. ...
Published: June 11, 2011
Thursday, June 9th proved one of the more bizarre days in 2011 as five members of the Mexican national team tested positive for doping and the formidable striking duo of Javier Chicharito Hernandez and Giovani dos Santos scored a brace each against Cuba in the CONCAFCAF Gold Cup tournament. Celebrity goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, one of the best keepers in the world not playing in Europe’s top...
Published: June 11, 2011
The move has been made, and it has happened all so quickly. As always, tennis now pursues its annual trans-channel migration to the land of grass tennis—ye fair olde Englande. Wimbledon awaits in just over a week, while this week, all tennis players involved are anxiously racking up ranking points and confidence in preparation for this greatest of grand slams. Queen’s in London is already...
Published: June 10, 2011
Everybody’s heard of Madden, NBA Live, or NBA Street, but unfortunately whenever a big company like EA Sports attempts to make a tennis video game, it always seems to backfire. EA Sports tried making Grand Slam Tennis for all systems, but only produced a Wii version. An Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 version were scheduled to come out, but didn’t. Even without EA as a major sponsor for tennis,...