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The NBA’s All-Division Teams, Part VI (Pacific Divsion)
Our final post in the All-Division project, ending things with the division of the NBA champions LA Lakers, the All-Pacific team.
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Picture of the Day – Ass Biting Rugby Players
Funny picture from today’s Ireland-Wales clash at Croke Park in the RBS Six Nations, as Ireland’s Keith Earls gets what appears to be a solid bite in his behind while scoring the game’s first try. Ireland went on to win 27-12.
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Fantastic Goal By Scott Parker
A Fantastic strike from Scott Parker as West Ham and Chelsea clash at Stamford Bridge.
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The NBA’s All-Division Teams, Part V (Northwest Division)
Part V in our league surrounding all-division teams project, this time presenting the best in the Northwest division.
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The NBA’s All-Division Teams, Part IV (Southwest Division)
Part IV of our All-Division selections, moving on to the West, beginning with the Southwest division.
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Lyon Knock Real Madrid Out of Champions League With Pjanic Equalizer
An early Cristiano Ronaldo goal wasn’t enough, as Pjanic and Lyon stood strong and waved Real Madrid goodbye from the Champions League with a 1-1 draw and winning both legs with a 2-1 aggregate score.
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Manchester United Easily Brush Off Poor AC Milan in Second Leg With 4-0 Win
Two Wayne Rooney goals pretty much killed any hope of a Milan comeback, with Fletcher and Park finishing the job and setting the final aggregate score at 7-2, humiliating AC Milan with a 4-0 crushing.
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Two Amazing Goals From Tonight’s Champions League Action
Two amazing goals from UEFA Champions League Action 9.3.2010 – Arjen Robben putting Bayern in the quarter final and Samir Nasri humiliating Porto defenders
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The NBA’s All-Division Teams, Part III (Southeast Division)
Part III of our All-Division Teams selection and our final stop in the East before we head out West, finishing with the Southeast conference.
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The NBA’s All-Division Teams, Part II (Central Division)
Part II of Sportige.com’s All-Division teams around the NBA, staying in the East, this time with the Central division.