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First Day of the 2010 College Football Season in Photos
It’s September, and it means that the College Football season has begun. Here’s how it looked like across the nation in some of the bigger matches on Thursday.
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Biggest Deadline Transfers Around Europe
Now that the transfer deadline has passed and teams can’t sign players till January, lets take a look at some of the bigger moves clubs around Europe have made during the last couple of days of the summer transfer window.
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For Every Great Champion, There are Those Who Always Lose
For every great franchise and every great champion in any field of sports, there are those who are also very good and talented, but can’t quite bring it when it’s most needed. Here’s is our list of those synonymous with winning in Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, Football and Athletics with their Bizarro-type counterparts, guys and teams synonymous with Losing.
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More WAGs With a Summer Flavour
August is coming to an end, and as usual, here is our WAGs post that comes along with the flipping of a calendar page – Six super hot ladies who have or are currently dating guys from the world of Baseball, Hockey, Soccer and the NFL, with a bit of a summer flavour to some of them.
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Nine Points and 14 Goals Later, Some Thoughts on Chelsea in 2010-2011
With Chelsea tering up some inferior competition very early on this season, here are some thoughts on the only perfect team in the Premiership so far in 2010-2011.
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The Best Photos From South Africa’s 44-31 Win Over Australia in the 2010 Tri Nations
South Africa got their first win of the 2010 Tri Nations Series, beating Australia 44-31 at Loftus Versfeld, as Victor Matfield played his 100th test match for the Springboks.
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Baseball Can Be Boring
I guess a rainy day at Fenway with no Baseball to watch is a pretty good way to catch some sleep time. Is life in Boston that boring?
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MINE!
Curtis Granderson and Brett Gardner going for the ball.
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Not Jeremy Bonderman’s Greatest Day
We love tragic sport photos here at Sportige.com, and although a Tigers 9-5 loss to the Yankees with Bonderman pitching isn’t exactly tragic, we still love to share the sight of a pitcher knowing he’s blowing it.