Saturday, November 15, 2008
Saturday, November 15th, 2008
The MLB off-season is about to heat up. Added bonus of the New York Yankees deal for Nick Swisher: he's good friends with CC Sabathia, though a deal with Mark Teixera seems unlikely now. Looks like Jake Peavy is almost Atlanta Braves bound to make the NL East even more interesting...Chelsea striker Didier Drogba could be in a world of trouble. After scoring a couple days ago, a coin was thrown on the field, which he responded to by promptly firing it back into the crowd. Not smart, DD...another day of EPL action goes today. Interested to see if Tottenham continue their smoking form as they travel across London to face Fulham. Arsenal vs. Aston Villa also looks like a juicy matchup...it's actually hard to believe the Friday Night SmackDown is produced by the same company that brings us Monday Night Raw. The former is a terrible, terrible mess...the big sporting even of the day is of course UFC 91, when heavyweight champion Randy "The Natural" Couture faces former college and WWE wrestling champion Brock Lesnar for the title, in only Lesnar's third fight in UFC. Frankly, I'll be surprised if Lesnar doesn't win, though Couture can win the fight by outthinking the inexperienced Lesnar. Should be an awesome fight...have a great Saturday.
Labels:
Brock Lesnar,
CC Sabathia,
Chelsea,
Didier Drogba,
Jake Peavy,
Mark Teixera,
Randy Couture,
UFC
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4 comments:
aboot fricking time!
Arsenal - Villa was in deed quite juicy. And if you saw it, what's up with Bendtner's hair? Rattails are in again now? who would have thunk...
As for Drogba, Cantona got a year suspension though that was for kicking. Still it shows what FA thinks about players attacking the fans...
Interesting point, though I think attacking one fan (as odd as it sounds) isn't as bad as randomly throwing something at many fans. What if he hit a kid?
The rumours says 3 games which is rather pathetic I find. Agree with you, just because it is not aimed specifically at one person should not make it less serious at all. 6 weeks perhaps would be good?
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