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England are out of the World Cup, but all is not lost—Roy Hodgson’s men can still return home as the unofficial world champions. Despite being eliminated from World Cup, #ENG get chance to be UFWC champions vs #CRC. #ITA 0-1 #CRC match report: http://t.co/JB3TrA9TVO — Paul Brown (@paulbrownUK) June 21, 2014 The unofficial world championship is an imaginary title whose rules resemble...
Published: June 21, 2014
On Friday night, Italy lost to Costa Rica in one of the poorest displays seen since Cesare Prandelli took over from Marcello Lippi back in 2010. The coach’s personnel changes robbed his side of creativity, whilst also damaging their chemistry, and the consequences of his decisions came at a heavy cost for the Azzurri. They now face the arduous task of taking points in their final game against...
Published: June 21, 2014
England suffered a third straight defeat with a 36-13 reverse to the All Blacks in Hamilton. Stuart Lancaster’s men were blown away by 29 New Zealand points and four tries in the first half that rendered their second half improvement redundant. Doubles from Julian Savea and Aaron Smith exposed defensive lapses in the Red Rose rearguard that had not existed in the first two Tests, and they ended...
Published: June 21, 2014
The coolest thing about the 2014 Wimbledon championships is that it appears to be wide open in both the men’s and women’s draw. Sure, Serena Williams is the favorite to win on her favorite surface, but coming off a stunning second-round loss at the French Open, there’s reason to wonder whether she’ll be her usual dominant self. On the men’s side, the favorite could...
Published: June 21, 2014
A rampant first-half display led New Zealand to a 36-13 win over England on Saturday, with Steve Hansen’s side capping off a dominant 3-0 Test series triumph in Hamilton. The All Blacks eased off the gas slightly in the second period, but a vintage opening 40 minutes of forward-thinking rugby filled with stellar support play laid the base for England’s thumping, confirmed by The Guardian: Winger...
Published: June 21, 2014
As the Formula One season makes its first stop in Austria for 11 years, our experts are predicting the outcome of the major events at this year’s Austrian Grand Prix. Mercedes have dominated the season, but a topsy-turvy outing in Canada saw a surprise win for Daniel Ricciardo and made our predictions look way off the mark. Will a similar twist await us this time around? Joining us is Bob Margolis,...
Published: June 21, 2014
Much has been made of the 22 teenagers and 11-year-old Lucy Li in the field this week at the U.S. Women’s Open. Twenty-four-year-old Michelle Wie is considered to be a grizzled veteran in the women’s game but may just be rounding into her prime. Wie started playing competitive golf at a very young age and held the record as the youngest to ever qualify for the match-play portion of the...
Published: June 21, 2014
A brace of Israel Folau tries inspired Australia to a 39-13 demolition of France on Saturday, sealing a 3-0 Test series whitewash for the Wallabies in the process. Ewen McKenzie’s outfit were a wholly more impressive side to watch than that of the team that ran out as 6-0 victors in last weekend’s second series meeting, with Sky Sports confirming the extent of Saturday’s mauling: Folau...
Published: June 21, 2014
Australia gave France another dusting in Sydney as they completed a 3-0 series win. Ewen McKenzie’s men won 39-13 in a display that will fill them with confidence ahead of the coming Rugby Championship. For France, there is some serious soul-searching to do. They have never looked like winning on this tour and have seldom looked like a Test-level team. Here are the lessons learned. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 21, 2014
The 2014 Austrian F1 Grand Prix is the country’s first major race on the Spielberg circuit since 2003. The focus this year will be on Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and how he recovers from disappointments in Monaco and Canada. Of course, many spectators will also be keen to see what happens between Sergio Perez and Felipe Massa after their ugly collision during the Canadian Grand Prix. Here’s...