Abramovich Sudah Selesai di Sepakbola
Roman Abramovich sudah selesai di sepakbola. Abramovich tak mau lagi terlibat dengan sepakbola profesional setelah meninggalkan Chelsea.
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Roman Abramovich sudah selesai di sepakbola. Abramovich tak mau lagi terlibat dengan sepakbola profesional setelah meninggalkan Chelsea.
Betting on golf is a beautiful, maddening, exhilarating puzzle — kind of like standing over a 3-footer to save par with your buddies watching. There are tons of ways to bet on a tournament, but if you're blindly firing outright winners and hoping for the best, you're likely going to find yourself in a financial bunker.
LONDON :An enthusiastic announcer rallies the crowd inside London's Copper Box Arena for a noisy five-second countdown to Santan FC vs MVPs United, the former managed by rapper Dave, the latter by popular player Alisha Lehmann and TV host Maya Jama.
BRUSSELS :Wales manager Craig Bellamy said his side are still on track to qualify for the World Cup despite slipping from top spot in their group following a 4-3 defeat in Belgium on Monday.
BRUSSELS :There was relief for Belgium after scraping through a dramatic World Cup qualifier against Wales on Monday but plenty for coach Rudi Garcia to ponder after a narrow 4-3 home win.
BRUSSELS :Kevin De Bruyne came to Belgium's rescue with a winner two minutes from time as they scraped a 4-3 home victory over Wales in their World Cup qualifier on Monday after seeing their early lead evaporate as the visitors launched an unlikely fightback.
Jay Wright will not be the next head coach of the New York Knicks. The former Villanova men's basketball coach has informed the organization that he's not interested in succeeding Tom Thibodeau and will remain retired.
FOR NEARLY A quarter century, one of the most famous home run balls in baseball history sat on a shelf inside a case in Neil Dunleavy's bedroom closet gathering dust. Every so often he would retrieve it and gaze with admiration: the gold lettering, the round black smudge where the bat struck it and the signature that had faded to the point that it was imperceptible to the naked eye, save for one clue: "#2."