Saturday, August 29, 2009

SPL Scottish Premier League 2009/2010 ground battle

Scottish Premier League
Scotland
The SPL, the Scottish Premier League

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Hibernian VS. Celtic

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Last updated: 30-08-2009 from 18:30 until 20:30
29-08-2009 on 22:56
Week 3 / Round 3 :: SPL Scottish Premier League 2009/2010

Hyundai A-League 2009/2010 - Australia

A-League
Australia
The Hyundai A-League, Australian Football League.


Newcastle Jets vs. Gold Coast United
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Last updated: 30-08-2009 from 12:00 until 14:00
20-08-2009 on 22:16
Week 4 / Round 4 :: Hyundai A-League 2009/2010

Barclays Premier League 2009/2010 round 4 big fight

English Premier League
England
The Barclays English Premier League (EPL), considered as the best in the world.

Portsmouth FC vs. Manchester City

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Last updated: 30-08-2009 from 19:30 until 21:30
30-08-2009 on 08:02
Week 4 / Round 4 :: Barclays Premier League 2009/2010

EuroBasket 2009 Qualifying Match

FIBA International Matches
European Union
International Matches organizes by the FIBA.


France vs. Belgium
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Last updated: 30-08-2009 from 22:00 until 00:30
25-08-2009 on 20:08
Additional qualifying round final matches :: EuroBasket 2009 Qualifying

2009 Stankovic Continental Champions Cup--China

FIBA International Matches
European Union
International Matches organizes by the FIBA.

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Australia vs. Angola
Continental Champions Cup
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Last updated: 30-08-2009 from 14:30 until 16:45
25-08-2009 on 11:32
Round Robin :: 2009 Stankovic Continental Champions Cup :: Kunshan, China

NCAA College Football - Week 1 --United States

NCAA
United States
The NCAA is so called all sports from the USA colleges. Like Basketball, Icehockey, American Football, Athletics and many more!

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Nevada vs. Notre Dame
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Last updated: 06-09-2009 from 02:30 until 05:30
27-08-2009 on 10:26
NCAA College Football - Week 1

Korean Baseball League 2009

Korean Baseball League
Korea, Republic Of

KBO: Korean Baseball Organisation :: Main League
Korean Baseball Today

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Last updated: 30-08-2009 from 15:00 until 18:00
17-08-2009 on 11:51

4 Matches each day :: Korean Baseball League 2009


Nippon Baseball League 2009 Live streaming

NPB League
Japan
The Nippon Professional Baseball League, Japanese baseball!

Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters vs. Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks

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Last updated: 30-08-2009 from 11:00 until 14:00
17-08-2009 on 10:48
Nippon Baseball League 2009

Station Date Starttime Endtime
Certain 30-08-2009 11:00 14:00
NPB: Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters

United States sports MLB Live Streaming

MLB
United States

The Major Baseball League (MLB) live from the USA. Watching is worth it!

Kansas City Royals vs Seattle Mariners

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Last updated: 30-08-2009 from 09:10 until 12:30
29-08-2009 on 18:48
Major League Baseball 2009

New York's Baseball sight Is mostly a Tale of Two Cities


This is tough to tab the New York Yankees as a team of destiny. They challenge for World Series titles year after year, their spending habits are often blamed for making Major League Baseball a plutocracy that rewards the big-market teams with wins and glory. They are either the definition of a classy, winning franchise or the personification of arrogant, humorless baseball-as-business thinking, depending on which borough you're in, and nowhere in either view are they considered underdogs.

But when the legendary Sergio Mitre and Chad Gaudin are combining on one-hitters in the Bronx, it's hard to deny that fortune may be smiling on the Bombers.

MLB

The Major Baseball League (MLB) live from the USA. Watching is worth it!



United States
MLB Games Today

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30-08-2009 from 00:00 until 12:30
17-08-2009 on 13:37
Major League Baseball 2009



WTA Tour, the Women's main tennis tour.


WTA Tour
European Union
WTA Tour, the Women's main tennis tour.

ATP/WTA New Haven

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Last updated: 29-08-2009 from 17:00 until 19:30
29-08-2009 on 12:57
Day 6 - Women's Final :: Combined Men/Women Event - Pilot Pen Tennis :: New Haven, U.S.A.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Chinese Profesional Baseball League 2009 Live Scremming

Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions vs.Brother Elephants
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Last updated: 27-08-2009 from 12:30 until 15:30
24-08-2009 on 11:03
Chinese Profesional Baseball League 2009


The Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) is the top-tier professional baseball league in Taiwan. The league was established in 1989 and eventually absorbed the competing Taiwan Major League in 2003. As of 2008, the CPBL has four teams with average attendance of approximately 3,000 per game.

The National Football league live scremming

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Philadelphia Eagles
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Last updated: 28-08-2009 from 06:00 until 09:00
27-08-2009 on 10:10
NFL Preseason 2009 Week 3

ATP Challenger Tour 2009 - Almaty Challenger



ATP Challenger Almaty
Come to see

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Last updated: 27-08-2009 from 13:00 until 21:00
25-08-2009 on 09:58
Day 4 :: Challenger Tour 2009 - Almaty Challenger :: Almaty, Kazakhstan

Ireland vs England macth schedule




Ireland vs England
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Last updated: 27-08-2009 from 16:45 until 00:45
17-08-2009 on 13:52
Ireland v England at Belfast, Only ODI

Sri Lanka Vs New Zealand live crecket stremming


Sri Lanka Vs New Zealand


Cricket live stemming here

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Last updated: 27-08-2009 from 06:30 until 14:30
25-08-2009 on 12:06
Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - day 2

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Ortiz has 2 homers, one wins it for Boston


BOSTON -- Victor Martinez had not at all been around for one of David Ortiz's brand game-ending homers, and he thought it would be a good time to see his first.
"Victor, man, he just pressed me for each at-bat," Ortiz supposed after curling his second homer of the game around the Pesky Pole to break a ninth-inning tie and give the Boston Red Sox a 3-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday night. "He got in my face and started screaming at me. I liked it. It got me in the mood."
It was Ortiz's 10th career game-ending homer and his ninth with the Red Sox, breaking a franchise record that had been held by Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx. But it was the first for Ortiz since Sept. 12, 2007, and his first multihomer game of the season.
And it couldn't have come at a better time for the Red Sox, who remained six games behind the New York Yankees in the AL East but improved to 2 1/2 games in front of Texas in the wild-card race.

Tim Tebow came back


Tim Tebow could be in an NFL camp right now, fighting for a job. Instead, he's sweating through another summer in Gainesville. In a Sporting News Magazine cover story, Florida's all-world quarterback tells Dave Curtis his reasons for still being a collegian.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

England gets back Ashes with huge win


The Man of the Match is Stuart Broad, he was the one who changed the game dramatically in one spell during the first innings. Greatest day of your career? "By far." Broad says: "No-one can replace Fred. He's been a fantastic servant to England cricket and as an up and coming allrounder it's been fantastic to play with him."

Ricky Ponting: "We've given our all through the series but unfortunately it hasn't been good enough. Full credit to Andrew Strauss, he's led his side well through the series." "There's been countless opportunities forsus throughout the series to put our stamp on the series and we haven't been able to do it."

England's Player of the Series as nominated by Tim Nielsen is Andrew Strauss. Australia's Player of the Series as nominated by Andy Flower is Michael Clarke, marginally ahead of Ben Hilfenhaus. "Probably topped the series off, both Ricky and myself getting run out today, pretty disappointed," Clarke says. He's also congratulated Flintoff on his career. The Compton-Miller Medal now, which goes to the player who has had the biggest impact on the series, goes to Andrew Strauss.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Williams, Dementieva set for Rogers Cup rematch


Fans that enjoyed the last Serena Williams-Elena Dementieva showdown will be treated to a second helping – this time, on the hardcourt.
Williams and Dementieva both won their quarter-final matches Friday at the $2-million (U.S.) Rogers Cup, setting up a rematch of their memorable showdown at Wimbledon in July. Williams won that three-set marathon 6-7 (4), 7-5, 8-6 in a match that took nearly three hours to play.
Williams, who went on to capture the Wimbledon title, is expecting a similar challenge in Saturday's semifinal.
"I think it'll be a great match," said Williams. "She is obviously a great player, and our last match was really insane. I love playing her."
Dementieva remembers the match fondly – and hopes a chance in surface will help her exact some revenge.

Venus or Serena Williams for US Open title?


Will Venus Williams' surprisingly poor post-Wimbledon performances damage her prospects at the U.S., which begins Aug. 31? Probably a lot more so than for her sister, Serena, who seems be able to turn the victory spigot on and off at her pleasure.

Venus last won the U.S. Open in 2001, a year in which she played 11 matches leading up the final Slam in New York, winning 10 and gaining titles at San Diego and New Haven. She had heavy momentum going into the that Open, where she took down her sister in the final. A year later she was undefeated in 13 post-Wimbledon matches and reached the final at the Open, where she lost to Serena. Again, a lot of play, a lot of match toughness and a strong Open.

Camp Confidential: Ravens seek to be excellent


If the Baltimore Ravens want to take the next step and build off a stellar 2008 season, there is only one place left for this team to go: Super Bowl XLIV in Miami.
The Ravens are coming off a competitive AFC Championship Game loss to the reigning champion Pittsburgh Steelers, so optimism abounds in Baltimore.
The Ravens feel they finally found their franchise quarterback in Joe Flacco. They have an energetic coach in John Harbaugh who quickly brought the team back to prominence, and the defense was rated second in the NFL last season behind Pittsburgh.
Based on the record-setting turnout in Westminster this summer for training camp, Ravens fans are clearly buying into Baltimore's rosy outlook as a title contender. But for the Ravens to position themselves to make a run, they must first address several key issues.

Plaxico's new prison coach


Plaxico Burress’(notes) brief says a prison advisor is preparing the previous Super Bowl star for life behind bars.
Benjamin Brafman informs the New York Post in a story published Saturday the ex-New York Giants wide receiver is getting advice on “how to use his period of confinement as productively as possible.”
The 32-year-old Burress pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of attempted criminal possession of a weapon. He had accidentally shot himself in the thigh at a Manhattan nightclub in November.
His plea deal calls for a two-year prison term. He is to be sentenced Sept. 22.
Prison consultants have become increasingly popular among celebrities and other high-profile people facing incarceration.
Burress caught the last-minute touchdown that gave the Giants the 2008 Super Bowl championship.
Information from: New York Post, http://www.nypost.com

The Japanese have just originated a new games


This is pig rodeo.
Someone should just alert PETA.
Oh! wait! PETA only deal with high profile celebrities to get their names in the gossip columns.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Exhausted New Zealand fight for survival


There was no case of second-time-unlucky for Tillakaratne Dilshan, and a blazing century pushed a tummy-bug-hit New Zealand to the brink as the Galle Test entered its climactic phase. Having taken a 153-run lead, with Muttiah Muralitharan taking his 100th wicket in Galle, Sri Lanka piled on the misery either side of lunch, with stroke-filled cameos from Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene and Thilan Samaraweera buttressing Dilshan's stunning effort. By tea, when the declaration came, the lead was 412 and with several batsmen ill, New Zealand's chances of survival were very much dependent on the weather.

Broad and Swann give England power

Stuart Broad wrecked Australia's top order with a stunning spell © Getty Images

Stuart Broad twisted a bowling performance to enemy that of Andrew Flintoff at Lord's, and Graeme Swann chimed in with four vital wickets on a dry and dusty track, as Australia felt their grip on the Ashes being prised away, finger by finger, on a sensational second day at The Oval. Responding to England's first-innings 332, the Aussies collapsed from a confident but never comfortable 61 for 0 at lunch to 160 all out shortly after tea, conceding a first-innings deficit of 172 in the process, as well as every ounce of the momentum they had established during their fourth-Test triumph at Headingley.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Nev. regulators approve replay for boxing, MMA

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Nevada could start using instant replay in boxing and mixed martial arts within a month to help referees review crucial or controversial moments at the end of fights.

The Nevada Athletic Commission approved limited use of the technology to help referees review hits that end fights, including knockouts and hits like low blows or head-butts if they cause the match to end because of injury.

Low blows, head-butts, rabbit punches and other illegal hits can disqualify fighters if referees say they were delivered on purpose, but if ruled accidental a winner is determined by judges’ scorecards.

Instant replay would be used at the sole discretion of referees to either confirm or overturn their initial calls, said Keith Kizer, the commission’s executive director.

“Just like in football, either the play stands, the play is reversed or if it’s inconclusive the play would stand,” Kizer said. “It’s done right then and there, but just like in football you can’t have instant replay once the next play happens.”

Kizer said corners and others could ask for a play to be reviewed but referees won’t be required to go to the monitors unless they feel it’s necessary.

The new rule could be in effect within 30 days, Kizer said. It awaits approval from the state’s Legislative Council Bureau and filing from the state librarian.

That means it’s possible that instant replay could be used during the Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Juan Manuel Marquez fight Sept. 19 in Las Vegas.

Kizer said he thinks it’s unlikely, but not impossible, that instant replay could be expanded to other uses in boxing. He said that boxing and mixed martial arts don’t have the same natural breaks in action that other sports that use instant replay have.

“Because of the nature of the sport it’d be very difficult to use it in other situations,” he said.

Murali and Thushara hand Sri Lanka the advantage


Muttiah Muralitharan triggered a New Zealand collapse after lunch picking up three wickets to put Sri Lanka on top in the first Test in Galle © AFP

Siddle builds England rue missed opportunities


England's batsmen squandered a glorious opportunity to take control of the fifth and final Test at The Oval, as an Australian attack lacking the services of a specialist spinner overcame a dry, dusty and pace-free wicket to chisel out eight first-day wickets after losing an important toss. Ian Bell and Andrew Strauss contributed chalk-and-cheese half-centuries to a close-of-play total of 307 for 8, while Jonathan Trott marked his Test debut with a composed 41, but once again, no single batsman was able to make the day his own. And as a series century count of 7 to 1 in Australia's favour will testify, that has been the single biggest difference between the two sides.

Federer and Murray during in Cincinnati


World number one Roger Federer and protecting champion Andy Murray together all right reached the quarterfinals of the Masters 1000 tournament in Cincinnati on Thursday.
Federer had the tougher task, taken to three sets by David Ferrer of Spain before prevailing 3-6 6-4 6-3 in their third round match.
Murray, fresh from his victory in the Montreal Masters and up to number two in the world rankings, brushed aside Radek Stepanek 6-4 6-1.
He will next play Julien Benneteau of France, who saw off Guillermo Garcia Lopez of Spain in three hard fought sets.
The Scot is in tremendous form in the build up to the U.S. Open where Federer defends the title he won last year, beating Murray in the final.
"I need to keep this run going as long as possible," Murray told Sky Sports after his routine victory.

Bolt breaks 200 meters record to claim gold


Jamaican sprint superstar Usain Bolt claimed yet another world record as he recorded a stunning victory in the 200m final at the World Championships.
Bolt set a time of 19.19 seconds to demolish the previous record of 19.30 he set in winning Olympic gold last summer in Beijing.
The 22-year-old finished well clear of the field, with silver medallist Alonso Edward finishing in 19.81.
Wallace Spearmon of the United States took bronze.
Bolt, who also smashed the 100m record in Berlin on Sunday, is now the first man to hold the 100 and 200m world and Olympic titles at the same time.
After a nervy opening which saw Frenchman David Alerte false start, Bolt streaked off the blocks and took the lead within 20m.

He put on the afterburners around the bend to leave the chasing pack trailing in his wake and after storming over the line, Bolt glanced down to the electronic display and pointed at his historic time.
Earlier in the week Bolt had said he did not think a 200m record was on after missing a month of training earlier this year following a car crash in Jamaica.
And after the 200m Bolt told BBC Sport: "I can definitely say I didn't expect that because I was a little bit tired.
"I said let's try because people are really looking out for this, I said it won't hurt to try. So I tried really hard and now I'm really tired.
"Maybe next time I should just run the 200m or the 100m alone. My form was going backwards. I wasn't running upright. It wasn't a good race but it was a fast one."
Bolt, who completed his 200m win a day before his 23rd birthday, set three world records when winning his Olympic golds in Beijing last summer and his breathtaking performances in Berlin have enhanced his reputation as the best sprinter of all time.

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"I definitely showed people that my world records in Beijing were not a joke," he said.
And Bolt said he is closing in on his aim of becoming a sprinter the world will never forget.
"I keep telling you guys my aim is to become a legend," he added. "I don't think about records. I don't put myself under pressure. I know what to do and I go and execute.
"I did well for myself and I am on my way to becoming a legend so I am just happy."
America's Shawn Crawford, who finished fourth, admitted he was left in awe by Bolt's display.
"Just coming out there, I'm just waiting for the lights to flash 'game over,' because I felt like I was in a video game," said Crawford. "That guy was moving - fast."