28/09/09 By Lewis Jones Sunday has all of a sudden become the main day for the ultimate football fix, both newspaper and television coverage is dominated by football. A regular Sunday morning now consists of overloading my brain with the …
Monthly Archives: September 2009
Pakistan look good for Champions Trophy
27/09/2009 England’s team are at least consistent in their inconsistency. After a massive Ashes hangover and a drubbing by Australia, England have now won three one-dayers in a row, and gone from Champions Trophy no-hopers to possible winners. You have …
The Return of Henin
26/09/2009 By Atit Patel Justine Henin’s comeback was much welcomed news to the world of tennis, especially to the women’s game which was yearning for some excitement. Henin announced the much anticipated news via Belgian TV, in which she provided …
MLB: A Tale of One City
23/09/2009 By Tom Lowcock Chicago has the Cubs and the White Sox – neither of whom look likely to need to clear a window in their diaries for October. New York is faring slightly better. It has the Mets and …
For F1′s future Renault need to be punished
21/09/2009 By Oliver Lincoln F1 has a murky past, a murkier past than many sporting past times but Renaults decision to tell a driver to crash has taken the sport to its lowest point in its varied and distinguished lifetime. …
Floyd Mayweather Jr/ Juan Manuel Marquez
18/09/2009 By Jack Poland Floyd Mayweather Jr. will make his long awaited return tomorrow to defend his unbeaten record against the Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez. Mayweather hasn’t graced the ring since his demolition of Ricky Hatton in 2007, in which …
Arc Racing Preview and Tips
17/09/2009 By Lewis Jones This summer’s racing flat season has been dominated by the birth of a new star, co-incidentally named, Sea The Stars. It is not often a ‘special’ horse is unearthed onto the racing scene; many horses are …
What does Del Potro’s win mean?
16/09/2009 By Atit Patel When Juan Martin Del Potro won the US Open two days ago, he beat the man who held on to that crown for 2,200 days, yes that is right. He beat the one and only Roger …
Champions League – The Founding Fathers of Greatness Return to Join Their Own Club
16/09/2009 By Jack Poland In a summer in which the transfer dealings of the ‘big four’ has been dwarfed by the duty bound resurgence of Real Madrid and the incessant power of Barcelona, there are several more questions arising ahead …
Battle of the Brawns
14/09/2009 By Oliver Lincoln A Brawn one-two at the weekend signalled a battle to the very end between Britains Jenson Button and Brazils Rubens Barrichello. It is now effectively a four race championship to decide who wins the world championship off of …