Friday, October 15, 2010
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- EPL 2010-11 : Arsenal - Birmingham City goals
- EPL 2010-11 : Everton - Liverpool goals
- EPL 2010-11 : Aston Villa - Chelsea goals
- EPL 2010-11 : Manutd - West Brom goals
- Speedsk8in: Your Skating Partner
- Dairyman Grogan enjoys dream York moment
- Things looking up for Pietersen's Ashes hopes
| EPL 2010-11 : Arsenal - Birmingham City goals Posted: 15 Oct 2010 12:05 PM PDT |
| EPL 2010-11 : Everton - Liverpool goals Posted: 15 Oct 2010 12:05 PM PDT The Merseyside derby is going to give us a cracking game. For Live Scores - Livescore Everton -Liverpool (Coming soon) |
| EPL 2010-11 : Aston Villa - Chelsea goals Posted: 15 Oct 2010 12:05 PM PDT |
| EPL 2010-11 : Manutd - West Brom goals Posted: 15 Oct 2010 12:02 PM PDT |
| Speedsk8in: Your Skating Partner Posted: 15 Oct 2010 12:07 PM PDT It has been some time since I last posted as I was held up with a personal work. But I am back with a really interesting piece of information that surely going to enlighten you. If you had been looking for some interesting information regarding inline skating, I'd strongly recommend you to read this post. Every since I was young, I was very much attracted towards sports. I loved football, tennis, cricket, Formula 1 and basketball. But one sport that really fascinated me was Inline skating. When I talk about skating, I am able to recollect the day my parents bought me a pair of inline speed skates. But that was a time when I did not really want to try the sport but preferred watching it. I was not able to make up my mind that time so I kept myself informed about the sport from the television and other sources. As I grew the passion for the sport grew and I found myself in situation where I was desperate to learn it. So I got started with the process of getting the things that were needed to skate and thanks to speedsk8in.com, I got some of the best inline skate wheels and skates. As I was visiting speedsk8in.com I could make out the depth in which they knew about the sport. I was really happy about their entire setup since the detailing of each product was so good. They have also given a list of points that one must take care of before buying a skate wheel. I made the maximum use of their tips in selecting my skate wheel. If you thought that was it, they surprised me even further by giving out 7 hot tips on how to skate faster that guaranteed faster skating. I was also impressed with their 'Ask the Expert' option. It is always good when you hear something from the experts and speedsk8in.com gave us that. Overall I would say visiting them can only help your skating, be it with your skates or the overall understanding of the sport. |
| Dairyman Grogan enjoys dream York moment Posted: 15 Oct 2010 03:47 AM PDT With so many major racing battalions with seemingly limitless funds at their disposal it was truly heart-warming to witness the success of Cinderella horse Katla in the listed Rockingham Stakes at York on Saturday, writes Elliot Slater. Owned, bred and trained by Irish racing dairy farmer John Grogan in County Cashel, Katla is Grogan's only horse in training and is a daughter of the moderate maiden Bratislava, who he purchased for £8000 in 2005 at Goffs Sales. Katla had already made something of a splash in her native Ireland, wining a Cork maiden on her third racecourse appearance having finished runner-up to subsequent Group 1 winner Misty For Me on her previous outing. A short-head second to Longhunter in listed company at the Curragh last month confirmed that the daughter of Majestic Missile was no slouch, and she went to York with connections having high hopes that they might grab a bit of place money. As it transpired Katla absolutely hacked up, winning easily by six lengths from Barefoot Lady, clearly proving well suited to the testing underfoot conditions. A stunned Grogan, (who had driven the horsebox over the night before), was barely able to speak when interviewed on live television moments after his pride and joy had stormed to victory. The only thing of which the ecstatic farmer was certain was that there would be one hell of a party when he arrived back home. Katla now looks set to step up again in class and may well head next to France for a Group 2 race later in the month where she is more than likely according to horse racing tips to encounter ground similar to that at the Knavesmire. Win, lose or draw, Katla's victory has given hope to all those who dream of buying a cheap horse and breeding a winner, and equally to those one-horse trainers that go through the motions day after day wondering if their big moment will ever come. |
| Things looking up for Pietersen's Ashes hopes Posted: 15 Oct 2010 01:46 AM PDT Kevin Pietersen is a man who, over the past year or so, has been hitting the sporting headlines for all the wrong reasons. Loss of form, combined with a few controversial comments, have been the topics dominating the papers when it comes to the undoubtedly talented England batsman, whose ego has been known to lead him astray in the past. Pietersen was dropped by England for the limited-overs series against Pakistan after enduring a poor summer and, it's probably fair to say, did not react to this decision in the correct manner, using Twitter to unleash an angry outburst that was quickly removed. However, with the Ashes 2010 rapidly approaching now, England fans will be relieved to see him show signs of improved form and increased motivation levels. Pietersen has just made his debut for South African side Dolphins and, after the match, he revealed that he feels he may be approaching something like his best form. On day one of the first-class SuperSport Series match against the Warriors in Pietermaritzburg, Pietersen scored 36, sharing an 80-run partnership with captain Imraan Khan, and seemed to improve with regards to both his technical ability and self-belief as the action unfolded. Pietersen, who has not scored a Test century since way back in March 2009, doesn't have long to get back to top form before he joins up with the other England players desperate to prove their critics wrong by upsetting the current Ashes betting odds and beating the Aussies on home soil when the action gets underway on the 25th of November. However, South Africa could be the perfect place for the player to undergo his return to form. Pietersen will continue his bid to find top form and get some competitive cricket action under his belt when he plays against the Titans next week in Durban. |
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