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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: November 7, 2013
Sometimes in football, things simply don’t work out. Whether it be for individuals or clubs, sometimes things happen, and despite intentions being right and honest, they don’t go to plan. Hence why some players flop after massive transfers, or why some big clubs are relegated despite investing a lot of money in their playing squad. Similarly, sometimes footballers simply do not live up...
Published: November 6, 2013
Over the past year, there have been few players in the United States men’s national team pool who have created as much excitement as Icelandic-American Aron Johannsson. Johannsson came onto the radar of most USMNT fans in the 2012-13 season when he scored 14 goals in just 15 starts for Danish side Aarhus before transferring to Dutch side AZ Alkmaar. However, as a dual international, Johannsson...
Published: November 6, 2013
In the Turkish Airlines Open at the Montgomerie Maxx course at Royal Antalya, Turkey brings a star-studded field as the European Tour offers its final chance for players to make the top 60 in the Race to Dubai. Of course, the biggest name in this tournament isn’t even eligible for the Race to Dubai. Tiger Woods has made the trek overseas to take on this 7,100-yard, par-72...
Published: November 6, 2013
The ATP World Tour Finals have succeeded in bringing together some of the finest tennis talent that the sport has to offer, London being the location of this season’s unmissable climax. With Group A’s incumbents in action on Wednesday, the other half of this year’s men’s selection are back out on the court this Thursday in what promises to be some extremely satisfying encounters. Novak...
Published: November 6, 2013
A fixture that’s only 32 years old, England vs. Argentina doesn’t quite have the same illustrious history as some of the other classic battles between Northern and Southern Hemisphere sides. However, it doesn’t take many games of this calibre to build up an impressive repertoire of top-quality tries, as we’re about to find out. The Pumas have managed to win just four of the...
Published: November 6, 2013
There are few championships which operate on a global scale and even fewer that could argue equivalency to the Formula One World Championship. While motorsport’s pinnacle might not offer the dependable wheel-to-wheel excitement of touring cars, the bumper-bashing thrill of NASCAR or the competitive, level playing field of IndyCar, it trumps all before it in terms of glamour and prestige. But...
Published: November 6, 2013
The 2013 ATP World Tour Finals continue on Wednesday with two pivotal singles matches in Group A, headlined by Day 3’s afternoon session between Rafael Nadal and Stanislas Wawrinka, which the world No. 1 won in thrilling fashion. BBC Sport noted Nadal’s victory on Twitter: With the straight-sets victory, Nadal clinches the year-end No. 1 ranking for the third time in his career and guarantees...
Published: November 6, 2013
Stacy Lewis is the defending champion this week at the Mizuno Classic in Japan. She rallied from a seven-shot deficit last year to shoot a final-round eight-under 64 and win by a single stroke. Lewis was named LPGA Player of the Year at the end of the 2012 season and has continued her outstanding play in 2013. She has three wins this year and captured her second major title at the Ricoh Women’s...
Published: November 6, 2013
At just 26 years old, Sebastian Vettel has won four successive world titles in Formula One. It’s a remarkable achievement, but one that’s still not enough to keep the critics at bay. So, how can Vettel silence his doubters in F1? It’s simple, really. He just has to keep on doing what he’s been doing. Breaking Records Vettel’s numbers are astonishing, there’s no...
Published: November 6, 2013
Just how do you judge a driver who has lost his form? Besides the brutally honest Lewis Hamilton, few will openly admit to a downturn in performance with contracts up for renewal, but there are some telltale signs. Uncharacteristic driving errors and end-of-season malaise are good gauges, but perhaps the best barometer is how they have been faring against teammates in the same machinery both during...