Telegraph.co.uk | Toulalan - We need to beat Reds SkySports Lyon star Jeremy Toulalan says Fiorentina's win over Liverpool in UEFA Champions League Group E means the French outfit will also have to beat the Reds. Fiorentina beat Liverpool 2-0 to move into ... Gerrard issues Reds rallying call Furious Rafael Benitez demands improvement from Liverpool Liverpool Debate: Why Must Winning Always Come The Hard Way? |
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Toulalan - We need to beat Reds - SkySports
Monday, 28 September 2009
You can't doubt me after what I've done for England, insists ... - Daily Mail
Telegraph.co.uk | You can't doubt me after what I've done for England, insists ... Daily Mail Andrew Flintoff has hit back at accusations he placed cash before country by turning down an incremental contract with England. Flintoff's agent, Andrew Chandler, had to provide written confirmation to the ECB of the all-rounder's ... Flintoff: England still my number one England cricket team still first up for Flintoff Freddie Pledges His Future To England |
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Sunderland 5 Wolves 2: Five-star show bemuses manager Bruce - Daily Mail
Globe and Mail | Sunderland 5 Wolves 2: Five-star show bemuses manager Bruce Daily Mail By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 10:14 PM on 27th September 2009 Five goals for Sunderland at the Stadium of Light for the first time in the Barclays Premier League, but still Steve Bruce was angry and disappointed. Mick mccarthy, on the other ... Bruce - Forwards won it for us Sunderland 5-2 Wolverhampton: Scoreline Flatters Black Cats Jones hands McCarthy a miserable return to Sunderland |
Quick wickets hurt England - The Press Association
guardian.co.uk | Quick wickets hurt England The Press Association England were set back by the loss of two wickets in quick succession in their Champions Trophy contest against South Africa at Centurion. Captain Andrew Strauss was brilliantly held by diving wicketkeeper Mark Boucher, off Wayne Parnell, shortly after ... Live text - S Africa v England England v South Africa Matt Prior ruled out of England match against South Africa |
St Mirren 0 Celtic 2: Moment of beauty only skin deep for Celtic - The Herald
Telegraph.co.uk | St Mirren 0 Celtic 2: Moment of beauty only skin deep for Celtic The Herald If John Keats got it right and a thing of beauty is indeed a joy forever, then Paddy McCourt might fancy lighting a fag, putting his feet up and breathing a sigh of contentment as he contemplates his latest goal for Celtic. ... Mixed blessings for Celtic Tony Mowbray finds little to celebrate despite Celtic's win at St ... St Mirren 0-2 Celtic: Holding court by himself |
Friday, 25 September 2009
Sir Bobby Robson's thanks Football Association for memorial service - Telegraph.co.uk
BBC Sport | Sir Bobby Robson's thanks Football Association for memorial service Telegraph.co.uk Sir Bobby Robson's widow has paid tribute to the Football Association for the memorial service staged this week in honour of the former England manager. By Rob Stewart Lady Elsie Robson praised the game's governing body after some of the biggest names ... Keane full of surprises Sir Bobby's family continue his work MCAULEY BACK FOR TRIBUTE GAME |
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Turner-Hall faces months on sidelines - Times Online
BBC Sport | Turner-Hall faces months on sidelines Times Online Jordan Turner-Hall, the Harlequins centre who played for an England XV against the Barbarians in May, has been ruled out for three to four months. The 21-year-old will have surgery on Monday to repair a labral tear in his left shoulder, ... Harlequins and England's Jordan Turner-Hall out until new year England hit by Turner-Hall injury Blow for Quins centre Turner-Hall |
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Colin Montgomerie blasts Ian Poulter over Vivendi Trophy absence - Times Online
Telegraph.co.uk | Colin Montgomerie blasts Ian Poulter over Vivendi Trophy absence Times Online With the timing of a man who has two left feet, Colin Montgomerie placed both firmly in his mouth yesterday when he singled out Ian Poulter for criticism on the eve of the Vivendi Trophy. As captain of the next Europe Ryder Cup team, ... Colin Montgomerie criticises Ian Poulter for missing Vivendi Trophy Montgomerie unhappy with Poulter On Golf Night... |
Sol Campbell 'quits Notts County' after one match - guardian.co.uk
BBC Sport | Sol Campbell 'quits Notts County' after one match guardian.co.uk Sol Campbell's much publicised stay with League Two Notts County has ended after one appearance, it was reported last night. The former England centre-back is said to have told the club that he wants to leave after making his debut in a defeat at ... Notts County fear Sol Campbell may have walked out Sol quits Notts County Last updated at 11:23 PM on 22nd September 2009 |
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Craig Bellamy and Gary Neville escape punishment - Times Online
Telegraph.co.uk | Craig Bellamy and Gary Neville escape punishment Times Online The FA left itself open to accusations of a whitewash and double standards last night as Craig Bellamy and Gary Neville escaped punishment for their behaviour during the tumultuous Manchester derby at Old Trafford on Sunday. ... Mark Hughes: Craig Bellamy Right To Defend Himself Against Fan Hughes - Petrov has future FA warnings for Bellamy and Neville |
Monday, 21 September 2009
Mark Hughes fumes at Manchester United's overtime winner - guardian.co.uk
ESPN | Mark Hughes fumes at Manchester United's overtime winner guardian.co.uk The Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, shows sympathy for the frustration of his cross-town rivals. Photograph: Chris Coleman/Getty Images Mark Hughes angrily criticised the timekeeping at Old Trafford after Michael Owen's dramatic winner, ... MARTIN SAMUEL on the Manchester derby: Cheer up Sparky, the gap is ... Man United determined to silence City Man City Boss Hughes Wants To Knock Man United Off Their Perch |
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Last gasp winner sends Celtic top - AFP
guardian.co.uk | Last gasp winner sends Celtic top AFP GLASGOW Dutch defender Glenn Loovens grabbed a dramatic injury-time winner as Celtic came from behind to beat Hearts 2-1 to go top of the Scottish Premier League on Sunday. His late header sent the home supporters wild as Celtic grabbed the three ... Glenn Loovens sinks Hearts to relieve Celtic manager Tony Mowbray Celtic 2 Hearts 1 Celtic 2 Hearts 1: Loovens brings harmony after fraught week with ... |
Andy Murray: British tennis deserves Davis Cup relegation - Telegraph.co.uk
BBC Sport | Andy Murray: British tennis deserves Davis Cup relegation Telegraph.co.uk After doing his considerable best but ultimately failing to rescue British tennis from its hateful Groundhog Day in Liverpool, Andy Murray pondered his team's descent into the sport's Davis Cup wasteland and offered the withering verdict: "At last we ... This Davis Cup match is quite disturbing Great Britain are relegated after Davis Cup loss to Poland Murray despair as third-rate Britain suffer Davis Cup relegation |
Saturday, 19 September 2009
Arsenal's Emmanuel Eboue caught up in handball incident
guardian.co.uk | Arsenal's Emmanuel Eboue caught up in handball incident Goal.com Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Eboue's Hand of God-esque attempt on goal during his side's 4-0 thrashing of Wigan on Saturday has reopened this season's lively conversation on cheating. The Ivorian, who was booked for a deliberate handball ... Premier League Round-Up Wigan were pretty poor but Arsenal's soft centre was on display ... Martinez demands improvement |
Sir Alex Ferguson warns Carlos Tevez to expect a hostile reception
guardian.co.uk | Sir Alex Ferguson warns Carlos Tevez to expect a hostile reception guardian.co.uk Carlos Tevez could face a hostile reception if he features for Manchester City in the derby against his former club Manchester United. Photograph: Cezaro De Luca/EPA. Sir Alex Ferguson has warned Carlos Tevez to expect a hot reception if he sets foot ... Des Kelly: Great joke City, but Fergie has the punchline Andy Cole: How my son ended up at City's academy Sparky: Fergie's lost it! |
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
10 Reasons For Heart Rate Monitor Training
Measuring bluetooth earbuds normal resting heart rate is simple enough: Wake up, take your pulse, and you're done. But, what about tracking your active heart rate while you're exercising. Depending on what type of movements you're performing and how many hands bluetooth earbuds have, it may not be as easy to simply track your pulse while watching a clock.
That's where heart rate monitors come in, and below are 10 reasons you should use one.
10 Reasons for Heart bluetooth earbuds Monitor Training
- Though no method or device is 100 percent accurate all the time, a good heart rate monitor will provide consistent and reliable results.
- You don't have to stop mid-workout to use the traditional "count the pulses" method. Just glance at your monitor and the information is right there.
- You can train in different "zones" and intensities, without having to estimate if you're staying on track.
- Seeing your heart rate can provide motivation and make you feel like you are really working hard.
- It will alert you if your mind wanders to the nearby TV or radio and remind you to pick it back up!
- By keeping you "in the know," a monitor will allow you to get in and out of the gym with more efficient, well-defined workouts.
- If you see your BPM's (beats per minute) are higher than they should be for too long, you can slow down to prevent over-working yourself and causing any damage.
- The results allow you to increase or decrease your performance with each workout by accurate and tangible increments.
- At the end of your workout, most monitors show you your stats for the day: average heart rate, elapsed time, calories burned, etc.
- Using a heart rate monitor makes your workouts more fun!
If you're not completely sold on the idea just yet, at least borrow one from a friend to try out. Then, if you do decide to buy one, be sure to get a quality product, because many of the cheaper brands and models are virtually useless.
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Sunday, 13 September 2009
Coming Home to Race in the Chicago Triathlon - Huffington Post
Examiner.com | Coming Home to Race in the Chicago Triathlon Huffington Post The blootooth Chicago Triathlon promises to be not only an adventure in racing, but one in logistics as well for the over 9500 veteran, newbie, blootooth and elite ... Chicago Triathlon: Best of the blogs Lake Shore Drive lanes closed for Chicago Triathlon Chicago tweets about Triathlon |