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EA Sports have announced 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, a standalone football game tuned to celebrate this year’s South American festivities, to be released on April 15 in North America and April 17 across Europe. Although we first caught wind of a Samba-themed title back in October, EA confirmed the release with a colourful tweet: Now, if you wish to play the standalone game, it’s only...
Published: February 6, 2014
The Six Nations tournament is a relentless event, with audiences as tireless as the players involved when it comes to keeping up with the stacked European schedule. This weekend, the competition returns for Week 2 of the 2014 edition, and the stakes are as high as ever, with teams looking to either maintain their encouraging start or simply get a first win on the board. Both the title chase and efforts...
Published: February 6, 2014
Concussions in rugby have been one of the hot topics across the global rugby community over the last 12 months. Our own Bleacher Report series has chronicled the evolution of the concussion issue, as it has made its way to the very top of the rugby world’s agenda. Click on the links to view our previous articles: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 CTE Update One of the leading...
Published: February 6, 2014
After enduring their worst season in 30 years of a distinguished history in Formula One, there was much hype surrounding the launch of the new McLaren MP4-29. But unlike the glamorous razzmatazz that came with last year and seasons before, McLaren played down expectations with a subdued online launch. The team must have thought it a wise decision, then, when Jenson Button was forced to sit out the...
Published: February 6, 2014
Although European onlookers will undoubtedly demand more in order to satiate their entertainment needs, the opening round of this year’s Six Nations got off to a bang in the try-scoring department. Altogether, our six giants raced in for a first-week tally of 12 scores, only one of which was grabbed by a forward, surprisingly enough, with Ireland’s Jamie Heaslip clinching bragging rights...
Published: February 6, 2014
Since Steve Cherundolo started having problems with his knee in late 2012, the United States men’s national team has been searching for his replacement at right-back. At the same time, Timmy Chandler has been a regular for Bundesliga side Nurnberg, starting 29 of 34 matches in the 2012-13 campaign and 16 out of 19 games so far this season. But while Chandler has seen regular action in Germany,...
Published: February 6, 2014
It’s no exaggeration to say that Red Bull Racing endured a nightmare four days of testing at Jerez last week. The new engine regulations caused no shortage of headaches for the Renault engineers with battery and overheating problems restricting Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo to a paltry 21 laps between them. But if you thought Red Bull had problems leading up to the start of the new season,...
Published: February 5, 2014
The PGA Tour has only named a Rookie of the Year since 1990. That eliminates some potentially great rookie years by some of the great names in golf history, but that’s the way it has worked out. That doesn’t mean, however, that the Rookies of the Year since then haven’t had some amazing first years as professionals. But this category isn’t just for the fresh-faced youngsters...
Published: February 5, 2014
England and Scotland clash this weekend in the second round of this year’s Six Nations, with Murrayfield playing host to what promises to be as tight an encounter as we’ve seen between these two giants for years. Having both lost their opening encounters against France and Ireland respectively, Stuart Lancaster and Scott Johnson are both in need of some reason for hope if they’re...
Published: February 5, 2014
At times, it seems that Argentina enjoys an almost bottomless pool of footballing talent. Like in any team, there are weaknesses, but the South American nation has a virtual production line of prospects eager to displace those world-class names at the top in attacking and creative positions. As coach of the Albiceleste, Alejandro Sabella faces the dilemma of cutting that list of hopefuls...