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Lance Armstrong – History Erased
From 1999 to 2005, there will be no Tour de France champion. Everything Lance Armstrong did in his cycling career is erased, in shame, in anger, in venom. A lot of people were waiting around the corner for his fall, and a lot of people might be wanting their money back.
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Transfer Rumors 2012 – Who’ll be the Next Liverpool Striker
Having just Luis Suarez isn’t enough, but Liverpool have until January to carry on with just one natural striker, Raheem Sterling on the wing and an injured Fabio Borini. This obviously leads to speculations regading the players that might arrive in a few months to help Brendan Rodgers with his scoring problems this season.
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Transfer Rumors 2012 – Willian to Chelsea or Tottenham
Out of all the Brazilians playing for Shakhtar Donetsk, Willian Borges da Silva is probably the most talented, and the 24 year old would love to see himself playing for a London club in the near future, probably Chelsea or Tottenham.
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Champions League – Game Day 5 Predictions
The Champions League returns with Groups E-H and the European champions, Chelsea, travelling to Ukraine and facing a very strong Shakhtar Donetsk. Barcelona and their defensive holes host Celtics while Manchester United, with similar problems, have Braga home for dinner at the Old Trafford.
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Biggest Staidums in Second Divisions Across Europe
Some second divisions across Europe boast some pretty impressive attendance numbers, like the English Championship with plenty of teams attracting more than 20,000 fans per match. In other countries, for example Bari in Italy and Munich 1860 in Germany, minor teams play in some of the biggest stadiums in their nations.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Dwight Howard Debut Everyone Was Waiting For
Preseason games don’t really matter to anyone, unless they mean that Dwight Howard made his debut for the Los Angeles Lakers, and then what is pretty much an NBA exhibition game becomes something worth mentioning.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Back in MVP Form
A rough start to the season should mean that Aaron Rodgers won’t be defending his MVP title from last season, but when he’s on his game, like he has been for the past two weeks, he just might be the best quarterback in the NFL, and has the Green Bay Packers looking like a contender again.
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Houston Texans – The Best Team in the AFC
Sometimes, it’s not about opinion, but purely about the record. There’s only one loss team in the AFC after there were two on Sunday Morning. The Houston Texans took care of that by destroying the Baltimore Ravens 43-13, leaving no room for doubt or comparison between the two teams.
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New York Yankees – Alex Rodriguez No Longer Untouchable
There was a real wake up quality to the New York Yankees getting swept by the Detroit Tigers in the 2012 ALCS, with the myth of the Bronx Bombers and their feared lineup shattered to pieces. Alex Rodriguez being un-tradable because of his mega contract and value to the team doesn’t seem to exist as well.
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2012 NFL Season – Lions vs Bears Predictions
NFC North rivalries are usually messy affairs, and the upgrade the division has seen in quality and expectations over the last few years makes the Monday Night Football game between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears no different, although too many numbers from the past tell us this is going towards the home side.