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FC Copenhagen Director Substantiates Rumours Of Potential ‘Atlantic League’
Anders Horsholt has confirmed that discussions over an international league have taken place, with teams from Scotland, Denmark and Holland to take part, amongst others.
Five NHL Teams That Could Surprise This Season
We looked at teams that could end up performing much differently than expected.
Josh Donaldson's Brazen Dash Lifts Toronto to Sweep in Latest Blue Jays Thriller
Donaldson's heads-up baserunning propelled the Blue Jays to an extra-inning, ALDS sweep of the Rangers.
Blue Jays Win in Walk-Off Fashion Again, Sweep Rangers to Advance to ALCS
The Blue Jays are going to the ALCS for the second consecutive year after beating the Rangers 7-6 in the ALDS. Toronto will face the winner of Boston and Cleveland.
Blue Jays Beat the Snot out of Hamels, Then Darvish, to Put Rangers on Brink of Elimination
This series feels like it's over.
Blue Jays-Rangers Rematch Is as Captivating a Series as It Gets
This is what we all wanted. And thanks to the Blue Jays' thrilling walk-off, wild-card win, we got it. Buckle up.
Down Goes Brown's NHL Preview, Part 1: Bottom Feeders and Middle-Of-The-Pack Teams
In the first of a two-part installment, we take a look at the NHL's weaker teams and what there is to like and dislike about them.
The Blue Jays Delivered Another Signature October Moment
Between Bautista's bat flip and Encarnacion's walk-off homer to eliminate Baltimore in the wild-card game, Toronto has produced some ultra-dramatic playoff moments the last two seasons.
Throwback Thursday(s): Nolan Ryan's Eerie Dominance In The Last Week Of September
Over four days this week, The Ryan Express set three major league records and threw two no-hitters
Hampden In The Sun: The Biggest Victory In The History Of The Old Firm
When Celtic and Rangers met at Hampden to contest the 1957 League Cup final, it was a beautiful October day. The Scottish sun was only shining on one side, however.
Game Changers: Jock Stein's Celtic
From 1965 through 1974, Jock Stein's Celtic were the unquestioned kings of the Scottish game, racking up nine titles without reply – as well as a European Cup and numerous other domestic honours.
Game Changers: Walter Smith’s Rangers
Under Walter Smith, Rangers came to dominate Scottish football in almost unprecedented fashion. The tables eventually turned, however, and his dynasty took a spectacular fall.