Another World Cup result rigged – by a drug cartel

Another conspiracy theory about the World Cup has emerged. Although this one sounds more likely.

Another conspiracy theory about the World Cup has emerged. Although this one sounds more likely.

I know everyone has been devastated since both Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic did not last long in Wimbledon.

The next World Cup takes place in 2010 in South Africa.
But due to security concerns in the region, FIFA does have a plan B in place.

Lewis Hamilton has finally met one of his heroes. And he thinks the experience actually tops winning the British Grand Prix.

In case you were wondering, it was Spain that finally won the Euro 2008.
But it was Germany’s Lehmann who decided to point the finger one last time at – the ref. Of course that is always the easiest option.

I realize we previously anointed Natalie Gulbis the hottest athlete of all time, but if Jessica Alba ever decides to take a serious go at golf we might have to revise that judgement. Here she is on the links, looking even hotter than usual (I think the clubs add a little to the overall package):
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Even though Kim Couture was destroyed in her last fight she still thinks ladies MMA should have 5-minute rounds instead of 3-minute rounds.
I’m all for women’s rights in Mixed Martial Arts, I just think they should be forced to fight in a pool of mud wearing skimpy bikinis.
Former San Francisco 49ers & Detroit Lions head coach Steve Mariucci is leaving the door open for a possible return to coaching.
“The right situation may never present itself again,” Mariucci said, “because we’ve decided as a family not to move anymore. We are back in northern California in our home and we settled back in. I’ve moved my wife 18 times, and I don’t want to move again, nor does she. Our home base is going to be in the Bay Area. It’s that simple.
“For me to coach again, it either has to be on the West Coast or I would have to commute.”
Mariucci is an under-rated coach and he definitely has what it takes to lead a team to a championship. It’s only a matter of time before he’s coaching again somewhere.
Kurt Busch ended his 29-race winless streak after winning the rain shortened, Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
“Sometimes you just don’t win ‘em the right way,” Busch said. “I think we can honestly say that, but we had a lot of work and a lot of effort put in today and we’ll take it.” Read the rest of this entry »