Archive for September, 2006
Fernando Alonso Owns the Chinese Grand Prix
Friday, September 29th, 2006
Fernando Alonso won last year and Michael Schumacher spun out of the race. Renault will be hoping that history repeats itself on Sunday.
It doesn’t seem very long ago that we were heralding the first Chinese Grand Prix and yet here we are anticipating the third. And because Shanghai is a track that nobody tests […]
Pac 10 NCAA Football: Trojans visit Washington St., Wildcats host Huskies
Friday, September 29th, 2006
The USC Trojans will not miss star wide receiver Dwayne Jarrett.
How is that, you say? The preseason All-American caught four passes for 36 yards and a touchdown in last week’s win against Arizona, moving his total to 20 catches for 207 yards and three touchdowns on the season.
But Jarrett injured his shoulder and the game […]
Ballack suspended as Chelsea try to keep Premiership lead vs Aston Villa
Friday, September 29th, 2006
Premiership leaders Chelsea will once again be without Michael Ballack who is serving a three-match domestic ban, although he was able to play in the midweek Champions League win at Levski Sofia.
Joe Cole is also expected to miss out as he continues to battle back from the knee injury he suffered in pre-season. He did […]
Manchester United to resume winning ways vs Newcastle United
Friday, September 29th, 2006
Manchester United bid to return to winning ways in the Premiership against Newcastle United on Sunday after dropping five points in their last two games against Arsenal and Reading.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s side had looked like genuine title contenders when they brushed their first four opponents of the season away, taking 12 points and scoring an […]
Seattle Seahawks: Super Bowl bound?
Friday, September 29th, 2006
Just three weeks into the NFL season and the Super Bowl champs Pittsburgh Steelers are already in trouble. Meanwhile, the Super Bowl runner-ups Seattle Seahawks are being touted as conference championship locks.
Unfortunately for the ‘Burgh, the AFC North is no place to come staggering out of the gate. A 1-2 record is bad enough, but […]
