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Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 12, 2015

People Are Praising A BBC Presenter For Saying "Dickhead" In A Discussion About Tyson Fury

“You cannot be a dickhead and win Sports Personality of the Year,” he said. The BBC later apologised for the use of language.

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The world heavyweight champion boxer was accused of making "homophobic" comments – in which he linked abortion and homosexuality with paedophilia – to the Mail on Sunday ahead of his fight with Wladimir Klitschko last month.

A Change.org petition to remove him from the shortlist has nearly reached 100,000 people.

The BBC has since made a statement, saying: "The nominees for BBC Sports Personality of the Year are decided on their sporting achievements. As Fury became heavyweight champion of the world over the weekend, the panel feel that he should be a contender for this year's award."


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Thứ Ba, 8 tháng 12, 2015

Can You Name These '90s WWF Superstars?

For all the kids who got told “don’t try this at home” but tried it at home on the daily.


LeBron James Signs Lifetime Deal With Nike

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LeBron will "just do it" for Nike for life.

The footwear giant has "agreed to a lifetime relationship with LeBron," it announced today — a deal that is believed to be the first lifetime deal that Nike has ever signed with an athlete.

James' relationship with Nike started almost as soon as his high school basketball career ended. His first deal, signed in May 2003, was for seven years and over $90 million, according to CNBC. He then re-upped in 2010 for an undisclosed amount.

News of the deal was first reported by ESPN, which said, citing an anonymous source, that LeBron's new deal "easily surpasses" Kevin Durant's $300 million deal that goes over 10 years.

"We have already built a strong LeBron business over the past 12 years, and we see the potential for this to continue to grow throughout his playing career and beyond," Nike said in a statement.

Such a deal would put LeBron into similar territory as Nike's biggest endorser, Michael Jordan, who has a net worth over just more than $1 billion according to Forbes. And Nike gets even more from the retired superstar — the company said in an October investor conference that it expects its full year revenue from Jordan-branded products to "double to $4.5 billion by 2020," meaning it's generating over $2 billion in revenue now.

In a recent lawsuit against a Chicago-area grocery chain, Jordan's attorneys revealed Nike had paid him $480 million between 2000 and 2012. Jordan played his final NBA game in April 2003.

While this is believed to be NIke's first lifetime deal, the company disclosed few details of its relationships with other athletes. Its archrival Adidas has signed several "lifetime" deals with athletes, including the Chicago Bulls' injury-plagued point guard Derrick Rose and injury-plagued shooting guard Tracy McGrady in 2002.

"When it comes to partners, I would take Nike's roster of athletes any day," Nike chief executive Mark Parker said during the company's October investor conference. "From the ones that we all know that need no introduction, LeBron and Kobe and KD, Cristiano, and Neymar, Serena, Roger, and Rory, to the next generation of stars like Kyrie Irving, Anthony Davis, Robert Lewandowski, Alex Morgan, Odell Beckham Jr., Mike Trout, [and] Jewell Loyd."


Thứ Hai, 7 tháng 12, 2015

We Rated The West Midlands' Football Match Pies

Who will score the points in Birmingham’s Football Pie League?

Travelling up and down the country, a group of pie-loving friends and I chart the country's pie ratings on Pierate. For over five years now, we've been rating pies at the football matches we've attended following our local team, Wycombe Wanderers. We've rated over 500 pies so far!

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There should be plenty of filling inside the pastry (who wants to pay for an air gap?!) and content that is flavoursome and made of quality ingredients. The meat should be tender and the pastry crisp and enjoyable, not doughy or soggy.

Finally, you want consistency with the pie filling (not just one big chunk of meat in a sea of gravy), and the pie should be good value for money (cheapness). When it comes to a pie at a football match, I wouldn't want to pay more than £3 for a mass-produced pie or £3.50 for a more artisan option.


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FBI Investigating FIFA President Sepp Blatter's Role In $100m Bribery Scandal

Outgoing FIFA president Sepp Blatter

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The FBI is investigating outgoing FIFA president Sepp Blatter's role in a $100 million bribery scandal after he was implicated by his predecessor, according to reports.

A letter obtained by the FBI and sent to Swiss authorities detailed how former FIFA president João Havelange said Blatter had full knowledge of all activities,” and was “always apprised to them," a BBC investigation has uncovered.

Sports marketing company ISL paid a total of $100 million to officials including Havelange and ex-FIFA executive Ricardo Teixeira in the early 1990s.

In return the company was given lucrative television and marketing rights throughout the 1990s. Blatter has consistently denied knowing about the bribes.

In another document obtained by the BBC, and seen by the Guardian, the FBI requested information from an earlier Swiss investigation into the ISL scandal.

The note said: “Among other things, the prosecutor is investigating Havelange’s statements implicating Blatter and appearing to exculpate Havelange’s son-in-law, [Ricardo] Teixeira, in the ISL matter.”

Sepp Blatter, Joao Havelange and Michel Platini chat during the 1998 World Cup match

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In the letter from Havelange, which is believed to have been written in 2010, he claims ISL payments to him were above board.

“During the period of time in which I was FIFA president, Mr Joseph Blatter was the secretary general, I maintained commercial relationships with sports marketing companies which were under my economic control, and, as a result of these relationships, I received remuneration, in accordance with FIFA regulations, and this was the object of a judicial proceeding settlement in Switzerland without acknowledgement of any guilt.

“I clarify that all expenses for the mentioned proceeding, including attorneys, were paid by FIFA. I emphasize that Mr Joseph Blatter had full knowledge of all activities described above and was always apprised to them.”

Havelange resigned as honorary FIFA president in 2013 after an ethics committee report confirmed he and Teixeira had taken bribes over an eight-year period.

Blatter’s lawyers failed to respond to a request for comment when the BBC contacted them.


US Women's Soccer Team Cancels Game, Decrying Unequal Treatment

US goalkeeper Hope Solo. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

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The US women’s soccer team refused to play in an international game Sunday because of unsafe field conditions -- turning a battered, rock-filled artificial turf field into a symbol of a gulf between the treatment of men and women at the highest levels of soccer.

“Our federation continues to put us into subpar and unsafe playing conditions compared to the men, and we decided it was time to stand against that,” Hope Solo, the team’s goalkeeper, told BuzzFeed News of the decision to cancel the game, a match against Trinidad and Tobago that was part of the team's victory tour following their World Cup win. “This is bigger than one game for us. We decided to take a stand that this cannot go on.”

The field intended for Sunday’s game, Aloha Stadium in Hawaii, was made from artificial turf — a surface that players consider inferior, and that men's international teams almost never play on. In the days leading up to Sunday's match, players complained that the turf itself was in dangerously poor condition. The surface in front of the goal was run through with a long, gaping seam that could be lifted from the ground. Small, sharp rocks were mixed into the rubber pellets of the field, Solo said, and hard, painted lines every ten yards — remnants of the football field — created a tripping hazard.

"At the end of the day, we expect to be treated equally as our male counterparts," the team wrote in a post on the website Players' Tribune. "We hope that, in the future, our fields and our venues will be chosen and inspected at the standard of an international match — whether it’s men or women playing on the field."

The US Soccer federation, the team wrote, had not inspected the field in the months before the match — a protocol that is in place for the men's team, according to Julie Foudy, a former soccer player and writer for ESPN. US Soccer did not return multiple calls from BuzzFeed News seeking comment.

Alex Morgan, the team’s most visible player, told Fox Soccer that the conditions in Hawaii were “horrible."

“I think the team needs to be a little more vocal about whether this is good for our bodies and whether we should be playing on it if the men wouldn't be playing on it,” Morgan said.

Days before, one of the team's star players, Megan Rapinoe, was seriously injured on a grass training field in Hawaii that players said was itself in poor shape, with pieces of plastic and sewer plates on the sidelines.

The team, Solo told BuzzFeed News, saw the conditions of the field as the culmination of frustrations with the American soccer federation. Fresh off of winning a World Cup that was itself played on artificial turf, the team was sent to play virtually their entire victory tour, eight of nine games, on artificial fields.

The men’s team, by contrast, did not play a U.S. soccer game on turf all year: when they toured to a turf stadium, a layer of sod and grass was laid above the artificial surface.

“I think our fans can read between the lines and see it's not about one game, it’s a matter of equity in all conditions,” Solo said. “That’s the salary, the standards of our training facilities, the marketing, what’s put into selling tickets. The amount of money that goes into the men’s team compared to the amount of money spent on the women’s team is very unbalanced.”

When the women's team won the World Cup this July, it took home a prize of $2 million — less than a quarter of the $9 million that the US men's team received for losing in the tournament's first knockout round. The men's World Cup winners, Germany, received $35 million.



Floyd Mayweather Has A New Pet Tiger And Animal Activists Are Pissed

The boxer shared a photo of him holding a leash around the tiger cub’s neck.

On Thursday, boxer Floyd Mayweather shared a photo on social media of "a rare and exotic tiger from India" he said he had received as a gift.

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"I want to thank my family here in Moscow, Russia for the hospitality and my early Christmas present, a rare and exotic tiger from India," he wrote.

"Any suggestions for a name for this two-month old, female tiger?"

On Facebook, though, people were not pleased. The top comments were mostly negative:

On Facebook, though, people were not pleased. The top comments were mostly negative:


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