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CFL Kicks off

Friday, June 27th, 2008

The CFL season kicks off in Winnipeg tonight with the Blue Bombers hosting the Toronto Argonauts in a rematch of last year’s East Division final. Watch it live on Wendy’s Friday Night Football on TSN and TSN HD tonight at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt.

The Blue Bombers, who beat the Argos 19-9 en route to the Grey Cup Game last Novemeber, will have a rookie handling their punting chores in their season opener.

When the Bombers released veteran punter-kicker Troy Westwood, they brought in Duncan O’Mahony to do their punting. But O’Mahony has a broken toe after stubbing it late Sunday night while en route to the bathroom. That means rookie kicker Alexis Serna will handle the punting chores as well.

The Bombers effectively lost the Grey Cup as a result of their playoff victory over Toronto, as quarterback Kevin Glenn suffered a broken left arm, forcing Ryan Dinwiddie to make his first CFL start in the league’s championship game. Dinwiddie threw three interceptions as Saskatchewan beat the Bombers 23-19.

Argos and Joseph meet Bombers again on TSN

Referee banned for changing his mind

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

A referee in the Vietnamese soccer league has been suspended for four matches for awarding a goal and then changing his mind, local media reported.Referee Nguyen Xuan Hoa was reprimanded by the country’s soccer federation for bowing to pressure from Danang, whose furious players stormed off the field after conceding a goal to Dong Tam Long An last week.

The Danang team returned 20 minutes later after Hoa reversed his decision and went on to win the game 3-2.

Referee banned for changing his mind | Oddly Enough | Reuters

VIDEO: Manchester United v Chelsea - How the penalty drama unfolded

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Manchester United won their third European Cup last night after a dramatic
penalty shootout victory over Chelsea in the Champions League final.

Manchester United v Chelsea - How the penalty drama unfolded | Mail Online

Boston newspaper apologizes for false Pats tapes story

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

The Boston Herald newspaper apologized on Wednesday for a false report on the New England Patriots videotaping the St. Louis Rams’ final walkthrough a day before the teams met in the 2002 Super Bowl.‘Sorry Pats’ read the newspaper’s front-page headline a day after NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said there was nothing new in videotapes he received showing the Patriots taping opposing teams’ signals and that no additional penalty against New England was being considered.

“We own up to the error on the walkthrough story,” the tabloid said in its apology for this year’s February 2 story quoting unidentified sources and published a day before New England’s 17-14 Super Bowl loss to the New York Giants.

Boston newspaper apologizes for false Pats tapes story | Sports | Reuters

U.S. senator seeks outside probe in Patriots spying

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter on Wednesday urged the National Football League to order an outside probe into the videotaping of opposing coaches’ signals by the New England Patriots, saying the integrity of the game was at stake.Specter, speaking one day after NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell declared the matter closed, said that it would be up to Congress to take a look if the league refuses.

The NFL forbids teams from videotaping opposing coaches’ signals because it can provide an unfair advantage.

U.S. senator seeks outside probe in Patriots spying | Sports | Reuters