Posts Tagged ‘ESPN’
Bold Move, Soccernet
So I’m looking over some of Soccernet’s unpaid positions for the World Cup, and something jumped out at me: In order to apply for the North Korea Correspondent position, you must either click here to Sign In or if you do not have an account, click here to Register. What happens if the fill that spot? Won’t […]
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Tags: ESPN, north korea, soccer, soccernet, world cup
Jason Whitlock, notably a former guest on ESPN’s The Sports Reporters, has a front page story on FoxSports.com completely trashing NBC’s line up for Football Night in America, basically the Sunday night game, and a wrap-up of the day in the league. Whitlock has been controversial figure in the past for his remarks about Sean […]
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Tags: ESPN, Football, Football Night in America, Fox News, Fox Sports, hit job, Jason Whitlock, Keith Olbermann, MSN, MSNBC, NFL, Olbermann, politics, Sports, Sportscenter, Sunday Night football, Whitlock
Slate’s KG celebration breakdown
Congrats to the Celtics in their well deserved win over the Lakers. The team of championship-less veterans fought hard, and it was never in doubt down the stretch. No one put more into the season than Kevin Garnett. That was certainly revealed in the post game. Here’s the video of what went down Slate had […]
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Tags: ABC, Boston, Boston Celtics, Boston Garden, Celtics, determined, ESPN, Game 6, Garnett, Kevin, KG, KG freaking out, Michelle Tafoya, NBA Champions, NBA championship, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Sports, Tafoya, victory
As reported yesterday, Chelsea FC lost to Man U in the Champions’ League Final on Wednesday. John Terry, center back defender, someone who I’ve never seen take a penalty in my years of watching Chelsea play, missed what would have been the clinching goal, slipping as he kicked it. Many wondered why Terry was sent up to […]
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Tags: Anelka, Arsenal, champions league, chelsea, drogba, ESPN, France, Liverpool, manchester, Nicolas, Sports, striker, Thierry Henry, UEFA, winger