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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Real Madrid Offering a Mega Contract to Cristiano Ronaldo

Few players in this world are irreplaceable, but Cristiano Ronaldo is one of those select few. Real Madrid can sell him for all the money they’d want, but there’s just no player of his quality to be found for any price, regardless of how much Manchester United, Monaco or PSG pay for him.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Throws the Ball in The Face of Gunnar Nielsen

If there’s one player you’re never surprised seeing doing something like this, it’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who couldn’t let the 2-0 Sweden win over the Faroe Islands go peacefully, throwing the ball into the face of goalkeeper Gunnar Nielsen during one discussion with the referee.
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Javier Mascherano Sent Off for Kicking the Medical Staff

There was hardly anything to be proud of for Argentina in their 1-1 draw with Ecuador in the South American world cup qualifiers, but the lowest point had to be Javier Mascherano kicking the driver of the medical vehicle, getting himself sent off and probably headed for more than just one match of suspension.
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Chelsea FC – Jose Mourinho is Out For Revenge
Revenge is a dish best served cold, and Jose Mourinho is out to prove to Real Madrid, Manchester United and Manchester City that he’s still the best football manager in the world, if he ever was, by bringing back Chelsea to top of the pecking order, something even winning the Champions League couldn’t do to the club.
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NBA Finals – Spurs vs Heat Game 3 Predictions
There’s some cliché about game 3 being the one that usually decides the series, but it seems a lot of the conclusions in NBA Finals are determined by who is the team that is able to gather momentum while making adjustments on the fly quicker than their opponents, which leads to the very important question: Which team, the Miami Heat, or the San Antonio Spurs, have more reasons to feel confident heading in the third game?
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Boston Celtics – Doc Rivers Might Want Rajon Rondo to be Traded

One of the more interesting teams to look at this offseason are the Boston Celtics, who are trying to fight gravity and time by keeping the team relevant in the NBA playoff picture for the next few seasons, with Doc Rivers slightly afraid of a full-rebuilding mode, and considering the fact that trading Rajon Rondo while keeping Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett might be the best way to keep the team competitive.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Comfortable With Letting Others Score

Through the first two games of the NBA finals, LeBron James has averaged 17.5 points, 13 rebounds and 8.5 assists, in two games that weren’t that different on the stat sheet for him individually, but looked completely different on the floor and in the end result, giving the Miami Heat quite a lot of confidence heading towards three straight road games.
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Big Hitting & Fighting in the Longest Night of the Season (Red Sox vs Rays)

In the center of the five-and-a-half hours long game between the Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays stood John Lackey hitting Matt Joyce with a pitch, leading to the usual bench clearing event fans love to see (not that there were that many in attendance), but the bottom line was the AL East standing not changing by much.
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San Antonio Spurs – Role Players Aren’t Going to Win the NBA Finals

Having Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard hit three pointers (which only one of them has been doing so far) is big for the San Antonio Spurs. Tiago Splitter being dominant on both ends of the floor is crucial, but that’s not what the team is about, and unless Tony Parker, Tim Duncan and to a lesser degree, Manu Ginobili, are able to bounce back from their game 3 performance, the NBA finals will end in a disappointing manner.
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NFL Rumors – Indianapolis Colts Close to Signing Ahmad Bradshaw

If there’s no change in the current direction of negotiations, and no other teams jumps in at the final minute trying to snatch Ahmad Bradshaw away from the Indianapolis Colts, the Super Bowl champion with the New York Giants should find himself playing in the AFC South next season.
