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  • 2006 FIFA Soccer World Cup Referees About To Be Selected By: Aurel Radulescu
    The 2006 FIFA Soccer World Cup will be held in Germany and, with gametime approaching, the final 44 referee candidates are hoping that they will be among the selected officials chosen to preside over this year’s championship event. "I've prepared well, and I've comfortably overcome every hurdle in this last test," admits Herbert Fandel, Germany's second representative in the refereeing squad.
    Tags: soccer, FIFA, world, cup, news, football, sport, sports

  • WHY ARE FANS WILD OVER ARENA FOOTBALL? By: Paul _Mroczka
    The Arena Football League (AFL) is in full swing, attracting fans with fast, hard-hitting action, a lot of scoring, and dazzling plays made in tight quarters. The AFL, which has just entered its twentieth season, features 19 teams in two conferences - the National and American.
    Tags: AFL; sports; wagering; wager; betting; bet; gambling; arena football

  • It’s Time To End The Reign Of The Football Cheats By: Steven Cronin
    It’s Germany 2006, another World Cup and another outrageous exhibition of diving, gamesmanship and just downright cheating.

    The time has come to call a halt on this scandalous behavior and restore the image of the beautiful game.

    Sepp Blatter ordered referees to come down hard and keep the lid on unruly players. The problem is the cheats have seen this as an opportunity to take advantage of the hard-line approach.

    By diving and conning the referee they know they can ...

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  • The World Cup And Letting Go For Happiness By: Joshua Uebergang
    The 18th World Cup was enjoyable. Behind the Olympics, the FIFA World Cup is the second most universal event. The world unites every four year when the Olympics air, while the world divides every four years when the soccer World Cup airs.

    It's all about pride, glory, and bragging rights as nations compete in the most universal sport. It can be insulting when people from other countries brag about how their country's team defeated yours! Pride and a love for sport has spark...

    Tags: happiness, letting go, soccer, world cup, happy, finding happiness

  • European Championship 2008 Qualifiers – Macedonia 0:1 England By: Steven Cronin
    Steve McClaren’s one hundred percent record as boss continued as England ground out a rather uninspiring victory in Macedonia.

    The long legs of Peter Crouch were enough to send England home happy with all three points and top spot in Group E.

    Until the breakthrough early in the second half, many of the two thousand England fans present in the stadium will have watched with apprehension as the team entrusted to bring a bright new post-Eriksson era failed to break down a ...

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  • English Premiership Football Week 4 – Arsenal 1:1 Middlesbrough By: Steven Cronin
    Arsenal were forced to come from behind to earn a draw for the second home game in succession after a gritty Middlesbrough performance secured a point at the Emirates stadium.

    James Morrison curled a beauty past Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann following a one-two with Jason Euell to give Middlesbrough the lead against the run of play.

    New signing from Chelsea William Gallas was at fault for the opening goal, though too were much of the Arsenal back line.

    Despite Arse...

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  • The World Cup and Learning to Let Go for Happiness By: Joshua Uebergang
    The 18th World Cup was an enjoyable event to see sporting loving nations come together. Unfortunately, the referees have made some bad calls and my beloved Socceroos have coped a lot of them. Whether the calls were right doesn't matter, as you're about to learn the need to let go of your past to have true happiness.
    Tags: happiness, letting go, soccer, world cup, happy

  • More Commonly Asked Tennis Questions By: Kadence Buchanan
    There are so many rules in tennis that it can be tough to accurately determine who is at fault when certain situations come up. The more that you know about the sport, the better the chance you have at being able to avoid any controversy should one of the less-common situations in tennis come up.

    Q: When can I call a foot foul on my opponent?
    A: In a match that is not being judged by a referee, it can be difficult to determine whether or not you should call out a foot fou...

    Tags: Tennis, games, sports, recreation

  • Newcastle United v West Ham United - Match Review By: Stuart Couser
    Scoreline : 2 - 2

    Advantage wasted as Hammers settle for another draw

    A poor second half performance resulting from a series of defensive errors ensured the Hammers remain in the relegation zone.

    West Ham started the game well and continued to dominate right from the outset. With just 22 minutes played, goals from Carlton Cole and Marlon Harewood left the visitors cruising.

    Tags: premiership, newcastle, west ham, scoreline, results

  • Boxing - Alexander Dimitrenko defeats Timo Hoffmann By: Emeli Dean
    The Ukrainian Alexander Dimitrenko won over the German Timo Hoffmann in the heavyweight fight for the WBO Intercontinental-Championship by technical knockout...
    Tags: Boxing, Sauerland, Dimitrenko, WBO Intercontinental-Championship, Knockout, Hoffmann, German Oak

  • Volleyball Rules for Contacting the Ball By: Dennis Jackson
    Volleyball rules players and coaches should know to get an advantage over the competition. Learn rules for playing the ball that will give your team an edge.
    Tags: volleyball rules, volleyball, rules, training

  • Basic Volleyball Rules, Second Referee Responsibilities By: Dennis Jackson
    The second referee in volleyball, called the R2, has many officiating responsibilities. Learn these volleyball rules and refereeing techniques to improve your volleyball officiating.
    Tags: basic volleyball rules, second referee, timeouts, subs

  • Muay Thai By: Promuaythai
    Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) is what the Thai people call their own martial art.
    Tags: Muaythai, Muay Thai, Boxing

  • Fair Play in the Game of Paintball By: philo
    Paintball is an extreme game that is gaining in popularity. Though the inventors of this game did it for fun, it has evolved into the third most popular game in the world.
    Tags: paintball game, paintball games, paintball

  • Drug Testing in Major League Baseball By: Jimmy Spier
    If the you've according to the news recently, no you' ve of doubt intended to speak about the policy of test of new drug of MLB. While you could have intended to speak about the policy you could not include/understand the specific implications of the policy and how it can assign your players and teams
    Tags: baseball, baseball drills, baseball pitches, baseball salaries, baseball terms, baseball t

  • Super Liga - Pachuca CF Defeated Chivas USA By: Stephen Lars
    In a debut game of the Superliga Group B, the Pachuca CF defeated by 2 goals the Chivas USA at the Home Depot Center Stadium.
    Tags: soccer

  • Bundesliga Match Fixing Scandal By: Patrick Omari
    German football was rocked to its very foundations at the beginning of 2005. Robert Hoyzer, a German second division football referee, admitted to fixing and betting on matches in the second division, third division and the German Cup. His trial exposed a 2 million Euro betting racket in Germany.
    Tags: Bundesliga, gemany, football, sport, scandal, Hamburg, world cup, referee

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