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Hands up who thinks Sebastian Vettel will make it five world championships on the bounce after the 2014 season? Okay, so I obviously can’t see which of you loyal Formula One fans have stuck their paws in the air on reading that question. But my guess is that the majority of you have done it, even with the new rules and regulations set to shake up the sport further this year. Following on from...
Published: January 15, 2014
The USA will face Ukraine for the first time in 21 years this March after it was announced that the pair would clash in a friendly fixture. The Washington Post‘s Steven Goff announced that FIFA had organised the competition, scheduled for Wednesday, March 5: ESPN’s Paul Carr adds that in three attempts at doing so, the United States have never beaten their Eastern...
Published: January 15, 2014
New Zealand have set the standard in world rugby for decades. Their shock failings at consecutive World Cups between their wins in 1987 and 2011 only serve as anomalies that highlight how dominant they have been outside those years. As baffling as the fact they managed to mess up when it came to the game’s biggest showpiece is the constant flow of outrageously talented players they have produced...
Published: January 15, 2014
Ferrari and Monza are two of the most storied names in Formula One history. In motorsport circles, both are synonymous with Italy. But despite being home to F1’s most successful team and one of the most famous circuits in the world, Italy has struggled to produce top-level grand prix drivers—particularly in recent years. In fact, the 2014 season (Caterham’s driver decision notwithstanding)...
Published: January 15, 2014
As Europe’s titans once again prepare to descend upon the Six Nations forum, it’s the head coaches that are lumped with more pressure than any. With Wales looking to become the first team ever to win three titles on the bounce, Warren Gatland will be feeling the heat leading up to February’s kickoff. But it’s a sensation that will ring true with all six tacticians. However,...
Published: January 15, 2014
As of Wednesday morning, the United States men’s national team is only 152 days away from its World Cup opener against Ghana. Ghana has eliminated the USMNT from the last two World Cups, and the U.S. will also have to contend with world powerhouses Portugal and Germany in the group stage this time around. So what would it take for the U.S. to get out of its group and, perhaps, even win a game...
Published: January 15, 2014
As Rory McIlroy begins his 2014 season at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship this week, he will be looking to rebound from what was, for the most part, a very difficult and disappointing 2013 campaign. Entering his second full season as a Nike Golf athlete, McIlroy’s thriving partnership and collaboration with the company that introduced him as one of their own at an elaborate event...
Published: January 15, 2014
Expectancy is low for England’s quest at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, but according to a simulation run exclusively for Bleacher Report UK by Football Manager 2014, Roy Hodgson’s team will make a run to the quarter-finals. The Football Manager simulation has England beating Italy 1-0 in their opening game, with Arsenal‘s Jack Wilshere scoring the winner. Next up, the Three...
Published: January 15, 2014
With its illustrious history of champions, plethora of birdie opportunities across three different courses and some amateur celebrity participants, there is always a palpable buzz surrounding the Humana Challenge. One of the most exciting events to open the 2013-14 PGA Tour’s West Coast swing, the tournament has also become known for its partnership with the Clinton Foundation. A star-studded...
Published: January 15, 2014
The Hyundai Tournament of Champions and the Sony Open are in the books, and it’s time for the PGA Tour to hit the continental United States for the West Coast swing. Torrey Pines, Pebble Beach and Riviera are three of the most iconic courses on tour and have hosted PGA Tour events since the days of Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson and Sam Snead. Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson do not disrupt their...