World Cup Team Profiles: Group H: Switzerland
If in Spain, Group H holds the tournament’s most exciting side, in Switzerland, it possesses it’s most mundane…
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If in Spain, Group H holds the tournament’s most exciting side, in Switzerland, it possesses it’s most mundane…
They qualified in style thanks to an attacking brand of football which saw them score a bag-full of goals and trump all except Brazil…
Hardy Eustace, Istabraq, Sea Pigeon, Night Nurse, Bula, Persian War and Hatton’s Grace - just some of the illustrious names to have won back-to-back Champion Hurdles, and Timeform 1-2-3 think Punjabi can join the list of greats.
Hardy Eustace, Istabraq, Sea Pigeon, Night Nurse, Bula, Persian War and Hatton’s Grace - just some of the illustrious names to have won back-to-back Champion Hurdles, and Timeform 1-2-3 think Punjabi can join the list of greats.
For whatever its worth, he really really wants to.
Former England team captain David Beckham is eager to represent his country in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He got a deal with AC Milan, allowing him to stay in game shape in Italy over the next few weeks during Major League Soccer’s off-season.
England team manager Fabio Capello will decide whether or not he will name the Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder to his 23-man roster for this year’s World Cup in South Africa. Capello has publicly stated that Beckham must be playing first-team soccer at the highest level in the buildup to the World Cup to even be considered for the English national team this summer.
Beckham has made a handful of appearances for AC Milan and figures to be a regular starter for the Rossoneri as they attempt to chase down city rivals Inter Milan, currently in first place in Serie A, for the Italian league championship. But will that be enough to get him a spot in the England national team?
”He is a leader and an inspiration to his teammates. Equally, he is feared and respected by all of his opponents. He’s vastly experienced on the international stage. He’s a big-game player who doesn’t get intimidated by anyone,” CBC Sports soccer commentator Nigel Reed said.
David Beckham was sent to exile when he earned a red card during…
Interest in today’s racing is sure to be limited with all eyes firmly on Cheltenham but the placepot team are after a last-minute confidence boost at Stratford.
Like Tomlinson, Westbrook has began looking for teams to play for.
With the 2010 NFL football season still more than a couple of months away, guys like Tomlinson and Westbrook have more than enough time to find a new place to call home where they try to salvage what’s left of their playing career.
In case you haven’t heard, the Philadelphia Eagles decided to part ways with their all-time leading rusher by releasing Brian Westbrook a few weeks ago. Westbrook, who has a history of injuries, missed eight games in 2009 after suffering ankle injuries and two concussions.
In his eight-year career with the Philadelphia Eagles, he never played a full season. This seems to be part of the reason why Philadelphia didn’t want to bring him back in 2010. He was also due to make $7.25 million.
Now that he’s a free agent, Westbrook may have to accept the fact that he will most likely be signed by a team for a limited role as a no.2 (or even no.3) running back. Here are just some teams that may consider signing Westbrook now that he is no longer with the Eagles.
The Minnesota Vikings may be a good choice for Westbrook since…
Richard Walker predicts this one will go to form and end up with a home win with that man Wayne Rooney opening the scoring once again, but don’t expect it to be mauling against Roy Hodgson’s ever-organised Fulham.
‘The calm before the storm’ is a line that will be spun out time and time again in the couple of days leading up to the Cheltenham Festival. We’ll leave that particular cliché and the hyperbole to others for now and simply concentrate on our three selections for Sunday.
Fresh from beating the Deccan Chargers, the Kolkata Knight Riders will be keen to make it two from two when they face last year’s beaten finalists Bangalore. But taking on the South African trio of Jacques Kallis, Mark Boucher and Dale Steyn won’t be easy, says Edward Hammond-Kenny.