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The 2014 Heineken Cup quarter-finals are upon us, presenting fans with several mouth-watering ties as the final eight teams left in the competition prepare to do battle over the course of Saturday and Sunday. Holders Toulon will host Leinster and Leicester travel to Clermont to take on a club unbeaten at home since 2009. Munster will host Toulouse and Saracens face a difficult trip to meet Ulster. Munster...
Published: April 5, 2014
Mexico came from a 2-0 deficit in the first half of their friendly against the United States to tie it in the last 45 minutes. It was a game with two different stories. Jurgen Klinsmann‘s side overpowered El Tri during the first half, but Miguel Herrera made some adjustments and managed to overturn the score. Central Fox anchorman and Debate Final collaborator Alejandro Blanco discussed...
Published: April 4, 2014
The Bahrain Grand Prix is upon us, and our Bleacher Report F1 team are predicting the key results in this year’s race. Mercedes have dominated the early season races, but behind them there are signs that Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull are returning to form. Additionally, the dry heat of Sakhir International Circuit throws up another challenge for the drivers. With that in mind, how do we see the...
Published: April 4, 2014
When Felipe Massa was at the peak of his powers between late 2006 and 2008, when he was a frequent race winner and title contender, there were three circuits where he was considered untouchable. Like during Sebastian Vettel’s nine-race winning streak in the second half of the 2013 season, the Formula One community arrived in these paddocks already knowing which driver would be standing on the...
Published: April 4, 2014
Even under the best of circumstances, golf is a difficult game to master. Mark Twain is often credited with first uttering the phrase that “golf is a good walk spoiled,” but it may not have come from the noted author. John Feinstein wrote a book with that title about the struggles that all but the most elite pros have when they compete to make a living. Golfers struggle when the game is...
Published: April 4, 2014
A week ago, Cesare Prandelli agreed to a two-year contract extension that will see him coach the Italian national team through the European Championships in France in 2016. Simply put, this is thoroughly deserved—and the best thing that FIGC could have done. It’s rare in this day for international managers to last much more than one World Cup cycle. It’s rarer still for a coach...
Published: April 4, 2014
If you are in the business of moving magazines from checkout aisles, a controversial cover shot always come in handy. With that in mind, Golf Digest’s Paulina Gretzky issue is already a roaring success. Gretzky, the daughter of NHL legend Wayne Gretzky and fiancé of PGA player Dustin Johnson, graced the cover of the popular golf magazine recently. Although, there is hardly anything...
Published: April 4, 2014
With less than a week until the 2014 Masters gets underway, a pair of “This Is SportsCenter” commercials starring golfer Bubba Watson have been released. In the first one, Watson and his caddie have to find a way around a tree in ESPN’s office. It looked like a difficult obstacle, but the two were shown how it was done. The 2012 Masters champion then got to annoy one of his...
Published: April 4, 2014
The quarterfinals of this year’s Davis Cup World Group are in the books following a wild weekend. The field of eight teams was whittled down to just four, with the Czech Republic, Italy, France and Switzerland each advancing to September’s semifinals. Read on for updates on how the eight competing nations fared in their search for a semifinal spot. Japan 0-5 Czech Republic Japan...
Published: April 4, 2014
Ahead of a major tournament such as a World Cup or an African Cup of Nations competition, there is a natural impulse of international managers to try and recruit the best possible squad of those players available to them. For many African coaches, this means tapping into their country’s extensive diasporas; that is, the spread of people with one national origin beyond the geographical borders...