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Let’s hope that Augusta National throws up more difficult questions for Tiger Woods to deal with than the so-called open press conference that he faced in the lead up to this week’s Masters. All we got to see was the same carefully stage-managed, rehearsed answers; never straying from the message. He’s been bad, he’s hurt his family, he’s betrayed his core beliefs, he...
Published: March 30, 2010
Maybe it was just a bad weekend for Mark Webber; it started out OK, but quickly deteriorated into either slight disappointment or a complete and utter disaster, depending on whether or not you’re a member of the M Webber fan club. With Red Bull Racing monstering the front row of the grid, all looked set for a stellar Australian Grand Prix. Webber was facing the very real possibility of a coveted...
Published: March 27, 2010
By now, we’re all used to Lewis Hamilton acting like a tool on the racetrack. He already has a litany of on-track cock-ups on his CV, more than most drivers manage to amass in an entire career. Now, however, Lewis has taken his penchant for automotive brain-farts out onto a public street, outside of the Albert Park racetrack in Melbourne, Australia. In full view of a police car, Lewis had the...
Published: March 23, 2010
A couple of years ago, I wrote an article bemoaning the complete lack of rough edges on modern sportsmen like Roger Federer or Tiger Woods. While Federer hasn’t been caught out to date, it appears that I may have been just a little bit wrong about the great Mr. Woods. It seems that everyone’s darling Tiger has more rough edges than a bag full of wood rasps. Tiger apparently got very “lonely”...
Published: February 20, 2010
So, Tiger Woods has finally broken his silence. He’s come out and apologized to the world, fans, sponsors, family, and anyone else he could think of. He looked and sounded contrite. He was emotional when necessary and, at times, just a little bit defiant. It was carefully stage-managed, as is the way with these things in modern times, and delivered as a piece to camera in front of a hand-picked...