Monday, August 8th, 2011
In case you haven't been paying attention, over the past few days riots have raged on the streets of London. On Monday night violence and looting spread throughout the British capital and several buildings were set ablaze. Up until tonight the riots have been unsettling, but a piece of news ...
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Diplomatic trash talk heading into USA v. England. No, I mean these are real diplomats - Deadspin
Rex Ryan: motivating the US soccer team. Go, F-cking Overlords of Death! - Kissing Suzy Kolber
Your fantasy football defense rankings for 2010 - Fantasy Knuckleheads
Did Strasburg hit 103 last night? - DC Sports Bog
Apparently ...
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Friday, June 4th, 2010
Meet Phillips and many other blog luminaries in person at Blogs With Balls 3 in Chicago this weekend! - BWB
LeBron is planning a Stones-like world tour before he picks a team - Fanhouse
Not to celebrate an injury, which I'm not, I swear, but this ought to help team USA's chances ...
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Yeah, screw that pool - Strait Pinkie
...because we're the Yankees - Bootlegger Sports
Only in the NFL would it be considered a good move if a team cuts its leading rusher - Star-Ledger
I'd say MLB made some money last year - The Biz of Baseball
Fedor is going to fight again in ...
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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Ever since the World Cup draw was released on Friday, American soccer fans have been salivating at the chance to nip the uppity English in Group C.
England, ranked ninth in FIFA’s world rankings, is home to arguably the world’s most competitive domestic league and boasts a bevy of top flight ...
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
The Americans are coming! The Americans are coming!
Sound the alarm. Ignite the beacon from the lighthouse.
On Sunday, the NFL is returning to London, England for a third consecutive year. So which team did America's strongest economic asset send to our former colonial bosses?
The New England Patriots.
Summon the ghosts of Paul ...
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