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End It Like Beckham: David Beckham Announces His Retirement
The soccer world, still recovering from the news that the legendary Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, is to retire at the end of the season, is suddenly dealing with another United legend announcing that he too is …
Why the U.S., Russia, and Iran Can All Agree To Wrestle
Diplomatic relations may be frayed among these nations. But in New York City, they can together to try to save a sport
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Stupid Baseball Spending: Breaking Down The Early Season Leaders
Which teams got the most back for their buck this off-season, based on early returns
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Conspiracy in the NHL? Why Alex Ovechkin Suggested So
Alex Ovechkin blasts NHL officiating after disheartening Game 7 loss. The hockey playoffs, however, will move on
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Why The Chicago Bulls-Miami Heat Series Isn’t All That Rough
Not according to one former playoff enforcer, NBA vet Xavier McDaniel
What David Moyes Will Bring To Man U.
At Everton, Moyes competed with teams that outspent him. Now that he has an open checkbook …
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Why Pitchers Won’t Be Wearing Helmets, Even After Latest Scare
Baseball is hoping that padded caps can offer better protection for pitcher. But will they arrive before tragedy strikes?
Appreciation: How Sir Alex Ferguson Ruled The Game
Combining gruffness with the right touch, no one motivated players better than Ferguson
Fergie Time: Alex Ferguson’s Illustrious Career in Photos
From Scottish soccer pro to knighted manager of the world’s most valuable sports team, Alex Ferguson, who announced his retirement on May 7, enjoyed astounding success.
Farewell to Sir Alex Ferguson, the Legend I Hate
Those who know soccer will know there’s no greater colossus in the game than him. And those, like me, who loathe Manchester United will know there was no greater bogeyman.
Retirement for Alex Ferguson, the World’s Most Successful Football Manager—and a Headache for Manchester United
The legendary Scot has finally decided to call it a day
The Decline of Doc: Is the End Near for Roy Halladay?
The 2013 season went from bad to worse for the Phillies starter when he landed on the disabled list on May 6, and the future doesn’t look bright for the best pitcher of the last decade.