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Thursday, April 30, 2009
How to stop the surging Red Sox? SN Today has the answers
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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Another Day, Another Anti-Australia Viral. Posted: 28 Apr 2009 07:00 AM PDT Next up: Japan. After Uzbekistan and Bahrain displayed their extreme training methods being used to kick Aussie ass (zero for one thus far), one of roughly two teams in Asia which can beat the Socceroos sans bizarre internet video. Fortunately we’ve upgraded from cell phone video cam to Japanese game show production values, host and wackiness - though sans the politically incorrect/subjective English dubbing. So what’s the guess on how many takes and pots this took? How about….17 (I have faith) and 51. And I’m a big fan of the double-footed bicycle kick - no clue why that isn’t run out in games (other than the fact that it can’t be video edited, of course). And we’re still waiting on Qatar. |
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With Game 7s in the rearview, SN Today looks at the NHL's second-round slate
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Sporting News Today: Top-seeded Lakers advance as Sharks again fall short
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Monday, April 27, 2009
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The Anti-Australia Viral Campaign Posted: 27 Apr 2009 05:10 AM PDT At least that’s what it appears to be. Remember that Uzbekistan training video which looked straight out of Jackass? This is largely the same thing at Bahrain’s goalkeeper training, but with more yelling, less kicking balls in the face and a shiny new car (all of which, again, may very well be edited for entertainment purposes). And both come right before each team are due to play Australia, with a stiff warning for the Socceroos to take their foe seriously (the Aussies defeated the Uzbeks 2-0). Qatar is actually next on the Socceroo schedule - a game which could see Australia qualify for SA 2010. What kind of training do you think they’re in for? Blindfolded goalkeeping in front of baby seals? Nude slide tackling in the sand dunes? |
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How did your team do? SN Today grades the NFL draft
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
NFL Draft: Sporting News Today analyzes every pick of every team
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Saturday, April 25, 2009
Lions had to make Stafford top priority, SN Today says
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Who's No. 1? SN Today gets mix of opinions from NFL experts
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Stafford might be top pick, but Sanchez is QB who could scramble draft, SN Today says
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Happy Earth Day from Coverleaf!
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FIFA’s Assault On High Fashion Posted: 21 Apr 2009 01:40 PM PDT
“ranging from the preppy 1904 (the year in which FIFA was founded), through the edgier, youth-focused Code to upmarket Trophy.” And all of this, of course, with an eye to bringing in more cash at South Africa 2010. As of now we’ve only spotted four images of an unnamed line, but they look precisely what you’d expect: sporty. If you’d like to get a glimpse into the eventual female lines, it appears influence trickled all the way down from the top:
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