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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: May 9, 2012
Roy Hodgson’s tenure as the manager of the England national football team has only just begun, but is already approaching what figures to be a momentous milestone. Who should join the squad for Euro 2012—John Terry or Rio Ferdinand? Normally, this wouldn’t even be a question. Normally, any Three Lions boss would happily welcome both of the nation’s best center backs aboard without...
Published: May 1, 2012
Roy Hodgson is already off to a flying start as the new England manager. According to Sky Sports, Hodgson has decided to include Wayne Rooney in the Three Lions’ squad for this summer’s UEFA European Championship: Hodgson also confirms Wayne Rooney will go to Euro 2012 even though he is suspended for first two games. — Sky Sports (@SkySports) May 1, 2012 This, despite the...
Published: April 29, 2012
England may have itself a new manager this coming week, and his name isn’t Harry Redknapp. According to ESPNsoccernet, Roy Hodgson is scheduled to meet with the Football Association on Monday in anticipation of coming aboard as the Three Lions’ next boss. West Bromwich Albion, Hodgson’s current employer, has given the FA permission to discuss the vacancy with him. The FA has been...
Published: March 1, 2012
What was that about Lionel Messi saving his best for Barcelona? What was that about the three-time defending Ballon d’Or winner holding out on Argentina in international competition? I’m sorry, I can’t hear you anymore. Neither can Messi. And for good reason. Messi silenced his few remaining critics with three goals to give the Seleccion a 3-1 victory over Switzerland in Berne on...
Published: November 19, 2011
The long climb back to respectability in, much less the top of, the golf world has been slow and anything but steady for Tiger Woods, though after seeing him on the course at Royal Melbourne on Saturday of the 2011 Presidents Cup, there’s reason to believe he may finally have found something to seize on. Aside from picking up his first point of the weekend on Friday, Woods managed to hit 17-of-18...
Published: November 19, 2011
Not even Tiger Woods, in all of his stumbling splendor, can keep the US team from capturing its fourth consecutive Presidents Cup. And with the way Woods’ golf game has languished since 2009, that’s saying something. The Americans dominated in foursome play at Royal Melbourne on a rain-soaked Saturday in Australia, earning points in four out of five matchups to extend their advantage from...
Published: November 18, 2011
Tiger Woods has yet to notch a single point at the 2011 Presidents Cup, yet the Americans own a 7-5 lead over the International team at Royal Melbourne. What does that tell you? Allow me to answer that question for you—that Tiger, as everyone already knew, is irrelevant in the golf world today. To be fair, neither team has played particularly well in Australia so far. The 24 participants, among...
Published: October 10, 2011
There were only three ways the Frys.com Open was ever going to make headlines: 1) If Tiger Woods won. 2) If Tiger Woods failed miserably. 3) If something strange happened to Tiger Woods. Well, Woods didn’t win, nor did he tumble down the leaderboard over the course of the weekend. Which leaves us with Option No. 3, which came to fruition on Sunday. Some goofball, in his infinite(ly drunk and...