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Published: May 23, 2013
Neymar‘s future looks certain to be resolved this summer as reports emerge of negotiations between Santos and Barcelona, according to Andres Garavaglia of Sky Sports, while Real Madrid (Daily Mirror) and Bayern Munich (Metro) have been linked to him as well. At the moment, Neymar looks set to run out in Barcelona colours as Santos continue to negotiate with the La Liga giants,...
Published: May 23, 2013
Next week, the United States men’s national team takes on both Belgium and Germany in two international friendlies. The games will serve as preparation for the U.S. for their three World Cup qualifiers in early June against Jamaica, Panama and Honduras. So, what should U.S. fans be expecting to see out of the two friendlies? Let’s take a look. The Belgian Squad Although the U.S....
Published: May 23, 2013
You’d be forgiven for thinking that this was just any other week on the PGA tour. After Sergio Garcia channeled his inner Fuzzy Zoeller, media solicited opinions from just about everybody. Most commentators rightly responded with outrage, condemning Garcia for a racist and hateful remark. But, significantly, many of Sergio’s peers refused to take a stand, opting instead to simply...
Published: May 23, 2013
The Monaco Grand Prix has long been the jewel in Formula One’s crown. Held in the second-smallest country in the world, the race has been a fixture on the calendar every year since 1955. This is the race that every driver on the grid wants to win, and most of the sport’s greats have at least one Monaco victory to their names. Ayrton Senna won here six times, while Graham Hill and Michael...
Published: May 23, 2013
Tiger Woods is getting a second chance to make a real difference. This time around, as one of the world’s most influential athletes, he should be ready to stand up and accept the challenge. The question is, however, whether Tiger has it in him to publicly wage an offensive against racial stereotypes, insensitivity and flat-out bigotry. Or will he again shy away from the opportunity as he did...
Published: May 22, 2013
Sang-Moon Bae turned a solid second year on the PGA Tour into a win last week at the Byron Nelson Championship, and he will be back in action this week at the Crowne Plaza Invitational. He will do so as one of the tour’s hottest golfers. This tournament will feature a deep field, but it is not packed with stars. The full field is available here. Zach Johnson took this event...
Published: May 22, 2013
The Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial is rich with history and tradition on the PGA Tour, and with Ben Hogan being a five-time past champion, is respectfully dubbed “Hogan’s Alley.” Despite corresponding with a marquee event across the pond, the European Tour’s BMW PGA Championship, this tournament has once again produced a strong field. Zach Johnson is the defending champion...
Published: May 22, 2013
If there was ever a perfect example of the differences between Sergio Garcia and Tiger Woods, it is this current on-going feud between the two star golfers. This entire ordeal began on the second hole during round three of the Players Championship. Woods had pulled his tee shot into the left rough while Garcia had found the fairway. While Garcia was in the middle of his swing, Woods, who was more than...
Published: May 22, 2013
Sergio Garcia sat with members of the European media on Wednesday and apologized for his ill-timed and poorly-worded “joke” about Tiger Woods at Tuesday night’s European PGA Tour black-tie event, suggesting he would serve the best golfer in the world fried chicken for dinner when they play in the U.S. Open next month. Garcia later apologized to those who were offended, the European...