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Josh Luchs was a professional sports agent for 20-odd years and represented more than 60 NFL players… He also gave his players cash, meals and concert tickets and now he wants to set the record straight. Did he have a Jerry Maguire moment or what? It’s a very interseting and revealing read that blatantly names names and calls people out. Read a quick excerpt below and be sure to click through to read the whole story at SportsIllustrated.com: continue reading...
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“I want to find out what your thinking was. I want to find out what your feelings are. Did you learn anything?” Earl asks some powerful questions to a somber looking Tiger in the latest Nike ad.
Nike was one of the few sponsors who stuck with Tiger Woods through his recent times of trouble and as a result they seem to feel as though they should pass judgement on the golfer using the voice of his deceased mentor and father, Earl Jones. continue reading...
Looks like even the homeless are taking advantage of the situation. continue reading...
I’ve got a new nickname for this woman, how about Jaimee “money grubbing” Grubbs?! Read more about the alleged affair from BusinessInsider.com: continue reading...
The play in question,
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Things are really heating up in this story… South Africa is ready to declare WWIII! Read more from Guardian.co.uk: continue reading...
Liquor is a business that never goes out of style! From the NYDailyNews.com:
A Long Island liquor mogul is offering to buy the Mets from Fred Wilpon, one of the victims in Bernie Madoff’s $50 billion Ponzi scheme. continue reading...
Yikes. These are potentially damaging allegations to the Beautiful Game’s biggest spectacle.
Joao Havelange, who was FIFA President from 1974 until 1998 is certain to have further fuelled these conspiracy theories by openly stating that the 1966 and ’74 World Cups were fixed. continue reading...