Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Inquiry confirmed on back of Suarez case as Nuneaton ban players


Football is reeling from yet another race row as a Parliamentary inquiry into the subject was announced.
At the same time Roberto Mancini told Liverpool they should have apologised as soon as Luis Suarez was found guilty of racially abusing Patrice Evra.
Non-League Nuneaton, of the Blue Square Bet North, suspended two players and terminated the contract of a third after the Birmingham County FA charged the trio with making racist comments to opposing players during a Youth Cup tie in September.

And the fall-out from the Suarez affair continued with the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee deciding to investigate racism in sport.
Senior Liverpool figures, possibly including manager Kenny Dalglish, will be summoned to give evidence on March 6, and Suarez and Evra could also be asked to appear.
Nuneaton promised that they would terminate the contracts of George Washbourne and Lewis Edwards if they are found guilty of making racist comments to opponents from Chasetown. 
Striker Conor Baker, 18, has already had his contract torn up

Liverpool play at Manchester City in their Carling Cup semi-final first leg but Suarez, who is serving an eight-match ban for racially abusing Evra, continued to be the talking point.
City manager Mancini criticised Liverpool’s approach to the Suarez affair, saying: ‘Sometimes it can happen on the pitch, a situation like this, but it is important to apologise for what you did.
‘Sometimes on the pitch you can do something you don’t want to do, because you are nervous and you don’t think.
‘I don’t think Suarez is a racist. I think he made a mistake. It is important to say, “I am sorry, I made a mistake, I apologise for this”, and accept the charge.’

Suarez has now apologised for what he said, although the Uruguayan has not said sorry to Manchester United defender Evra by name. Liverpool have decided not to appeal the player’s ban.
Asked if it was a mistake for Liverpool players to wear T-shirts in support of Suarez when they warmed up before the goalless draw at Wigan on December 21, Mancini said: ‘Maybe, yes.’

Without Suarez, Dalglish is expected to select Andy Carroll and former City player Craig Bellamy up front tonight.

Mancini has some sympathy with Suarez, revealing he was on the receiving end of verbal abuse — and gave it out — during a 20-year playing career in Italy.

He added: ‘I didn’t cry about this because I have my opinion that on the pitch everything can happen because you don’t think, you are tired, you are stupid, you are young, for many reasons. I said some things but not racist words.’f the last two weeks have reignited concerns about racism in the game.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Schumaker’s new baseball card features the rally squirrel

Well, that's not completely true. The bottom of Skip Schumaker's pants leg is actually quite visible in the 2012 Topps Series 1 baseball card set that's launching on Wednesday. But most of the cardboard real estate belongs to the rally squirrel that dashed across Schumaker's path as Roy Oswalt delivered a pitch during the fifth inning of Game 4 of the NLDS last October. In the weeks that followed, you'll remember that the rally squirrel became a baseball sensation as Schumaker and the St. Louis Cardinals surged to an unlikely World Series title.

Now that l'il critter has somehow become big enough to push Schumaker almost completely off his own baseball card. According to Topps, it's the first time in company history that a player's card has not featured the player's face.The company also says that it hasn't given Schumaker a sneak peek at this latest piece of memorabilia, so one can only guess what he thinks of playing second fiddle to the squirrel on his own baseball card. But he can take solace in the fact that some of the cards will feature Schumaker's face. According to Beckett, the squirrel will only appear on the "short-print" variation of the card, making the squirrel version a valuable find for collectors out there.

Madden NFL 12 : Giants will win Super Bowl XLVI

The New England Patriots might be the odds-on favorite to win Super Bowl XLVI, but the New York Giants have proven an uncanny knack for making odds-makers look ridiculous.And according to Madden, they're about to do it again. EA Sports has simulated Sunday's Big Game in Madden NFL 12 on the Xbox 360, and in another insane playoff nail-biter, the Giants edged out the Patriots, 27-24, to take home the franchise's fourth Lombardi trophy. But forget about the anticipated match-up between Tom Brady and Eli Manning. Like the last two playoff games, this one came down to a field goal. Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes, fresh off demolishing the dreams of San Francisco fans in OT, knocked down a 40-yard field goal as time expired to give the Giants the victory. Wonder if they simulated a virtual Billy Cundiff weeping pixelated tears, too?

The unlikely Giants win almost didn't happen. The Madden simulation saw Brady rally his troops from a 24-10 fourth quarter deficit, throwing for two TDs to tie up the game. But like he's done all year, Manning stormed back during the last Giants possession to set up the game-winning kick. He was also named the game's MVP, finishing 25-39 for 342 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.

The annual Madden simulation has proven pretty accurate at picking Super Bowl winners, though it fumbled badly last year in taking the Steelers over the Packers. Still, it's got a track record most gamblers would envy, nailing 6 of the last 8 games:
- Super Bowl XLV
Madden: Steelers, 24, Packers, 20
Actual score: Packer, 31, Steelers, 25
- Super Bowl XLIV
Madden: Saints 35, Colts 31
Actual score: Saints 31, Colts 17
- Super Bowl XLIII
Madden: Steelers 28, Cardinals 24
Actual score: Steelers 27, Cardinals 23
- Super Bowl XLII
Madden: Patriots 38, Giants 30
Actual score: Giants 17, Patriots 14
- Super Bowl XLI
Madden: Colts 38, Bears 27
Actual score: Colts 29, Bears 17
- Super Bowl XL
Madden: Steelers 24, Seahawks 19
Actual score: Steelers 21, Seahawks 10
- Super Bowl XXXIX
Madden: Patriots 47, Eagles 31
Actual score: Patriots 24, Eagles 21
- Super Bowl XXXVIII
Madden: Patriots 23, Panthers 20
Actual Score: Patriots 32, Panthers 29

DeSagana Diop with the worst free-throw miss in NBA history

DeSagana Diop has been in the NBA since 2001. He's a professional that is paid to play basketball and, occasionally, shoot (if not make) free throws. Making 8 of 10 puts him at the top of the line at his position. Missing half isn't great, but it can be overcome.This, from Saturday's game against the Washington Wizards, cannot be argued away: We all make mistakes. I'll toss in one typo for every 400 words published. I'll confuse "than" and "then" in a tweet. Missing a free throw like this, though, is like me attempting to write the word "their" and instead typing "L:JKWEFKIYJBillyJoel^^%$^BLWF&."
Which, admittedly, may happen someday. Hat-tip to Cameron Smith and SportsGrid.