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Adnan Januzaj – Between Belgium, Albania and Serbia

It’s quite incredible to think Adnan Januzaj has played only five professional matches so far in his career for Manchester United, but at the young age of 18, he’s the subject of what seems to be an intensifying war between football associations, as Belgium, Albania, Serbia and even England, although he really hasn’t done that much in his career.
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Brazil vs Spain – The “War” For Diego Costa

If Diego Costa would have remained the same bullish player that’s main use is frustrating other players, we wouldn’t be having all these problems. Brazil would have ended their experimenting after two disappointing caps, while Spain wouldn’t see him as national team material. But the last two seasons have happened, and now he’s being mentioned as one of the best strikers available for both sides.
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Roy Hodgson, Andros Townsend and a Bad Feed the Monkey Joke

Things can’t be too happy for the English national football team for too long, as rumors and reports suggests that a joke told by Roy Hodgson at half time, with a punch line that says ‘feed the monkey,’ has triggered the wrath of some players who believed it had some racists tones to it, referring to Andros Townsend.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Chasing Points Instead of Title Rings

At this point of his career, the obsessed about his legacy Kobe Bryant is playing only for one thing: Winning that sixth NBA title ring. However, he doesn’t have a good enough team in the current Los Angeles Lakers to help him achieve that goal, which means he’ll have to settle for trying and becoming the greatest scorer in NBA history.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Needs to Score More Than Ever

Scoring 36 points in 24 minutes isn’t something we’re going to see from Kevin Durant or anyone else in this NBA season, but it does serve as an example of just how much the Oklahoma City Thunder are going to rely on him, especially while Russell Westbrook is out.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Shines Even When Losing

Because preseason losses don’t really matter, the most talked about moment of the Miami Heat being defeated for the first time on the exhibition circuit was LeBron James showing his dunking form for the first time since the long summer break with two back to back slams.
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People Yelling at Mario Chalmers – The Best NBA Blog There Is

If you’ve noticed that Mario Chalmers seems to be the scapegoat for Miami Heat players over the years, getting yelled at for whatever reason on a game to game basis, you’re not alone. In fact, someone actually made a Tumblr blog on the subject, putting together in Gifs and pictures the many moments of LeBron James, Chris Bosh and others yelling at Mario Chalmers.
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Jacksonville Jaguars Rumors – Trading Maurice Jones-Drew

In one of the most obvious scenarios before the trade deadline of the 2013 NFL season, the Jacksonville Jaguars are looking for teams who’d want to take a chance on an aging, declining running back named Maurice Jones-Drew, who has no chance of playing for his current team after this season. For now, it seems there’s some interest from the New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys, St. Louis Rams and San Diego Chargers.
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The Most Disappointing Teams in the NFL

We always have teams in each season that turn out to be huge disappointments around halfway through it, but there’s a difference between the reasons, expectations and level of collapse when examining the cases of the New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Texans and Washington Redskins.
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Minnesota Vikings Rumors – Josh Freeman Becoming Starting Quarterback

The Minnesota Vikings didn’t sign Josh Freeman to sit on the bench, and after a short period of getting used to his new team, the fifth-year quarterback will probably get his first start for his new team in their next game, which happens to be on Monday Night Football against the win-less New York Giants.
