Showing posts with label Sport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sport. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 September 2015

How Wales could officially become the second best football team in the world if they beat Israel.

Chris Coleman celebrates with Gareth Bale

Wales' rise up the Fifa rankings shows no sign of slowing, with victory over Israel understood to mean they will be ranked at least fourth in the world.

Just when Wales fans thought things couldn't get much better comes the news our nation could soon be the second best football team in the world. Yes, you read that right!

The Dragon’s have seen an incredible resurgence under boss Chris Coleman, currently standing ninth in the Fifa rankings. They are even above England for the first time with the ‘old enemy’ one place behind.

After a hard-fought win over Cyprus last night, thanks to a great goal from talisman Gareth Bale, Wales are now on the brink of qualifying for Euro 2016 in France next year - the first time they would have done so in nearly 60 years.

Is Gareth Bale our greatest ever?


Monday, 28 July 2014

'Thought Police' Target NFL Super Bowl-Winning Coach for 'Intolerance', Charisma Magazine

Tony Dungy
Tony Dungy.

Former Super Bowl-winning coach and current NBC football analyst Tony Dungy became the latest target for the "Thought Police" last week, when he said he wouldn't have drafted openly gay player Michael Sam because of the distractions it would cause for the team.

Said Dungy, "I wouldn't have [drafted] him. Not because I don't believe Michael Sam should have a chance to play, but I wouldn't want to deal with all of it. It's not going to be totally smooth ... things will happen."

And for his innocuous comments, Dungy was dubbed the "World's Worst Person in Sports" by ESPN's Keith Olbermann, and other swift attacks on Dungy came from all over.


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Sunday, 27 July 2014

Commonwealth Games provide a 'tantalising glimpse' at a YES vote result in Scotland, Daily Express


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It is a tantalising glimpse of what might become of the UK if there is a "yes" vote in September's independence referendum. Team GB would be no more.

It has proved irresistible to Alex Salmond, the First Minister of Scotland and professional sports fan, who recently spoke about a "self-denying ordinance" under which he would avoid talking about independence during the Games.

He did so with a glint in his eye for he knew such an ordinance would be impossible to enforce.

At least three times over the past week the SNP leader has raised his self-denial and three times he has gone on to break it, for he is happiest when taking potshots at Westminster, while highlighting the fact that most of the countries in the Games achieved their "independence" from the UK was too good an opportunity to miss.


Saturday, 26 July 2014

Why Britain’s skating golden boy died lonely, bitter and broke: John Curry captivated the world Daily Mail


A new biography reveals John Curry's bullying father and wicked taunts about his sexuality scarred him

On a cold winter’s evening in February 1976, 20 million Britons turned on their TVs to watch the Winter Olympics ice skating.

It didn’t matter that most of them knew nothing about it. The whole country was in thrall to a dazzling new talent who had burst upon the scene and turned the sport entirely on its head.

That phenomenon was an athlete named John Curry who had already secured the European title and would that night add Olympic gold to his tally. Impossibly handsome, he appeared to those who watched him to combine athleticism and art, masculinity and beauty. He was mesmerising.
An innovator and hugely creative talent.

 Curry had changed ice skating from a marginal sport to something sensual and deeply moving.


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