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Fernando Torres: “It pays better to foreigners”

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

The selection of the Spanish player Fernando Torres, author of’ a hat-trick in yesterday’s premiere of the Confederations Cup in Spain to New Zealand (5-0), analyzed the right time through the combined noting that national has the opportunity to “make history.”
“Before the Euro, from the World Germany, Spain and this was football. It cost us [...]

Police on hooligan hunt

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Around the Cup Final are currently 30 ads from. If necessary, the police will pick up hooligans at work. It intends also unknown suspects on the Internet.
The Bern cantonal police attack on the troublemakers around the Cup Final is cracking. Altogether 64 persons are and for once, even before the game last week in Berne [...]

Mind, Body and Soul

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Yoga is a philosophy of life as well as a system of exercises that encourages the union of mind, body, and spirit. Yoga dates back as far as 4000 BC, and was developed first in India. It is a classical science and philosophy that was developed by the Indian sage Patanjali. Yoga comes from the [...]

Blog Notes

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

These types of posts are tiresome but are necessary. Comments are turned off. This is a result of a clever person much more gifted with respect to the Internet who decided posing as The Critic here and on another site would bring about hilarity. The email address will change as well and will be posted [...]

Barbaro: The Real Story

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

After witnessing the weeping coverage over the death of Barbaro, it became apparent society is crumbling. From the slab to the supporting beams, the entire structure of society is teetering on the brink of absolute decay. Part of the problem is evident in the coverage of the death of a horse.
Make no mistake, Barabaro was [...]

Notes and Asides: Sooze

Saturday, January 27th, 2007

Since the departure of Sooze, now running a baseball blog, some have taken the opportunity to take verbal shots at her via comments or through e-mail to me. It’s part of the game and I’m used to it. When you take on issues in sports it creates emotional responses.
Now, however, I’m sick of the petty [...]

Flash Warner Comes To Critical Sports Blog

Friday, January 26th, 2007

Flash Warner writes with wit and passion. From her beloved Gunners at Arsenal to her ability to crack wise about athletics, she’s a first class writer. On Monday she’ll come aboard as a contributor. Already possessing a loyal following from her own blog and from the numerous places she contributes articles, Flash brings the wit. [...]

Sammy Sosa Works Out For Rangers

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

After a short hiatus, Sammy Sosa is planning a return to the Majors, making his baseball cards even more worthless. He spent Monday desperately pumping iron for the Texas Rangers, where he began his career, before meeting with GM Jon Daniels and other club officials.
The 38-year-old former slugger hit .221 with 14 homers and 45 [...]

Yankees Continue Opressive Ways

Monday, January 8th, 2007

After weeks of negotiation on a five-year, $20 million agreement, Japanese pitcher Kei Igawa traveled to New York on Monday to mark his signing with the Yankees. This can mean only one thing: a nice, new conformed hair cut.
Igawa, a second-rate Matsuzaka, is easily recognized in Japan for his trademark feathered locks. Now we have [...]

Romo Chokes

Sunday, January 7th, 2007

The tighteneing of the throat, increased heart rate, and the production of sweat is part of the flight or fight syndrome. Tony Romo took to the air on Sunday night botching the hold on a last minute field goal. Remember the great games against….no one cares. In the NFL you’re judged by your last play.
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