Friday, November 19, 2010
Update Plus Sporting Gijon Vs Real Madrid Goal
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
FIFA Ballon d’Or 2010 Contenders
Xabi Alonso
(Spain) |
Dani Alves
(Brazil) | |
Iker Casillas
(Spain) |
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Portugal) | |
Didier Drogba
(Ivory Coast) |
Samuel Eto'o
(Cameroon) | |
Cesc Fabregas
(Spain) |
Asamoah Gyan
(Ghana) | |
Julio Cesar
(Brazil) |
Miroslav Klose
(Germany) | |
Philipp Lahm
(Germany) |
Maicon
(Brazil) | |
Thomas Mueller
(Germany) |
Arjen Robben
(Netherlands) | |
Bastian Schweinsteiger
(Germany) |
David Villa
(Spain) | |
Xavi
(Spain) |
Carles Puyol
(Spain) | |
Andres Iniesta
(Spain) |
Diego Forlan
(Uruguay) | |
Lionel Messi
(Argentina) |
Mesut Oezil
(Germany) | |
Wesley Sneijder
(Netherlands) |
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
A Perfect Start for the Defending Champions
"We just didn't seem to find traction until Shannon and Steve got in the ballgame and changed the complexion of that ballgame. A great effort by those two. They gave us a big rally."
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Celtics vs Heat , season opener
Quite a season opener with Celtics and Heat on the arena tonight. Who will persevere in the first game?
Unfortunately for Miami Heat fans who were expecting the Miami Heat's 3 big players to wing it to championship, it didn't push through. But Boston's Big 3 certainly did good to win 88-80 over Miami in the NBA season's opening game.
Though Celtic's captain Paul Pierce had a sore back due to a fall in the third quarter, he was still the most effective defender on LeBron James with 14 of james' 21 field goal attempts. He also limited James' shooting to under 43% overall. He was also able to assist Ray Allen's 3-pointer which essentially clinched the game for the Celtics.
As Paul Pierce tweeted 3 hours ago: One down 81 to go good start C's which sums up what the Celtics really feel.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
New NBA 2010 2011 Season Opening Commercial TNT [HD]
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
London 2010 Olympic budget untouched
Friday, October 15, 2010
The Most Valuable NFL Teams
The recession has not spared anyone and that includes the National Football League. According to Forbes, it is the first downturn of NFL since they started tracking the enterprise value of each team in NFL in 1998. There has been a decline of 2% or an average of $1.02 billion last season where almost 21 of the 32 teams saw their enterprise values decrease. Forbes clarified that their appraisal of the worth of the team are enterprise values which is an economic measure that reflects the market value of the team. In this case it also includes the revenue from the stadium but not the real estate value. The decline of the team value lies mostly on the fact that there are fewer people with the ability to buy a team because of the economy and there was a decrease in the non-broadcasting revenue for many teams.
Still, there are those teams which increased value despite the recession such as Dallas Cowboys which has a 9% increase in value. Only the soccer club Manchester United tops them with $1.84 billion. Dallas Cowboys recently moved to their $1.25 billion stadium and proved their worth when they sold out every game for the regular season even at the highest average ticket price of $160. The stadium is also used for various events such as boxing, the latest being the fight between Pacquiao/Clottey and concerts and thus increased its net income, aside from what it makes on the Dallas Cowboys, which is what owner Jerry Jones aim to do. But the team hit a record when their overall operating income hit sky high with $ 143 million.
Anyway, here is the latest ranking of the 10 most valuable NFL teams:
No. 1: Dallas Cowboys
Sport: football
Value: $1.8 billion
Owner: Jerral Jones
Revenue**: $420 million
Operating Income*: $143.3 million
Valuation Breakdown:
Sport $678 mil
Market $501 mil
Stadium $439 mil
Brand Management $188 mil
New stadium landed NCAA Men's Final Four, NBA All-Star Game and Super Bowl.
No. 2: Washington Redskins
Sport: football
Value: $1.6 billion
Owner: Daniel Snyder
Revenue**: $353 million
Operating Income*: $103.7 million
Valuation Breakdown:
Sport $692 mil
Market $379 mil
Stadium $348 mil
Brand Management $131 mil
Another team owner who made great risks and greatly increased the team’s operating income is Washington Redskin owner Dan Snyder and it’s no wonder they came next to the Cowboys. Average operating income of $103.7 million over past five seasons is the highest in the NFL.
No. 3: New England Patriots
Sport: football
Value: $1.36 billion
Owner: Robert Kraft
Revenue**: $318 million
Operating Income*: $66.5 million
Valuation Breakdown:
Sport $678 mil
Market $295 mil
Stadium $255 mil
Brand Management $140 mil
Aside from Tom Brady, the fans love the changes that have been done to its stadium such as the 41.5 feet high and 164 feet wide video boards to enhance overall fan experience plus the Patriot Place adjacent to Gillette Stadium which features shopping, dining and entertainment. No wonder demands for tickets remain high despite having the second highest ticket price, next only to the Cowboys.
No. 4: New York Giants
Sport: football
Value: $1.18 billion
Owner: John Mara, Steven Tisch
Revenue**: $241 million
Operating Income*: $2.1 million
Valuation Breakdown:
Sport $777 mil
Market $210 mil
Stadium $116 mil
Brand Management $79 mil
Sold naming rights to practice facility for more than $35 million over 15 years and is close to selling out season tickets for new stadium.
No. 5: Houston Texans
Sport: football
Value: $1.17 billion
Owner: Robert McNair
Revenue**: $272 million
Operating Income*: $36.5 million
Valuation Breakdown:
Sport $678 mil
Market $209 mil
Stadium $193 mil
Brand Management $92 mil
Sold out at every game plus the stadium naming rights deal with Reliant is the richest in the NFL, worth $300 million.
No. 6: New York Jets
Sport: football
Value: $1.14 billion
Owner: Robert Wood Johnson IV
Revenue**: $238 million
Operating Income*: $7.6 million
Valuation Breakdown:
Sport $766 mil
Market $197 mil
Stadium $110 mil
Brand Management $70 mil
Having difficulty selling personal seat licenses for season tickets at new stadium.
No. 7: Philadelphia Eagles
Sport: football
Value: $1.11 billion
Owner: Jeffrey Lurie
Revenue**: $260 million
Operating Income*: $34.7 million
Valuation Breakdown:
Sport $678 mil
Market $190 mil
Stadium $169 mil
Brand Management $81 mil
The Eagle fans have very loyal fans as seen on season ticket renewal rate which has been running over 99%, one of the highest in the NFL.
No. 8: Baltimore Ravens
Sport: football
Value: $1.07 billion
Owner: Stephen Bisciotti
Revenue**: $255 million
Operating Income*: $44.9 million
Valuation Breakdown:
Sport $662 mil
Market $191 mil
Stadium $154 mil
Brand Management $66 mil
Team has never been able to build up any fan base outside its market, despite capturing 2001 Super Bowl but just like the Eagles fans, the Ravens fans are also loyal so much so that the team has sold out every game since moving to Baltimore and even tickets for the entire 2010 season are already sold-out.
No. 9: Chicago Bears
Sport: football
Value: $1.1 billion
Owner: McCaskey family
Revenue**: $254 million
Operating Income*: $37.3 million
Valuation Breakdown:
Sport $662 mil
Market $208 mil
Stadium $132 mil
Brand Management $65 mil
Successfully markets season tickets via e-mails with video and personal delivery. The team tickets price were increased for almost 75% of their seats for the 2010 season.
No. 10: Denver Broncos
Sport: football
Value: $1.04 billion
Owner: Patrick Bowlen
Revenue**: $250 million
Operating Income*: $22.0 million
Valuation Breakdown:
Sport $662 mil
Market $182 mil
Stadium $142 mil
Brand Management $64 mil
Popularity has fallen from fourth to 12th among NFL fans since John Elway retired following 1998 season. And rumors regarding the sale of the team have been rampant. Fans are loyal as seen on sold out general seating but had a hard time with luxury suite and club seat.
*Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
** Net of stadium revenues used for debt payments
Source: Forbes.com
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Football 101: FC Manchester United
(Capacity: 75,957)
FC Manchester United Teamwear
1 Edwin van der Sar | Goalkeeper | 8 Anderson | Midfielder | |
29 Tomasz Kuszczak | Goalkeeper | 11 Ryan Giggs | Midfielder | |
40 Benjamin Amos | Goalkeeper | 13 Ji-Sung Park | Midfielder | |
2 Gary Neville | Defender | 16 Michael Carrick | Midfielder | |
3 Patrice Evra | Defender | 17 Nani | Midfielder | |
5 Rio Ferdinand | Defender | 18 Paul Scholes | Midfielder | |
6 Wesley Brown | Defender | 25 Luis Antonio Valencia | Midfielder | |
15 Nemanja Vidic | Defender | 28 Darron Gibson | Midfielder | |
20 Fabio Da Silva | Defender | 42 Magnus Eikrem | Midfielder | |
21 Rafael Da Silva | Defender | 7 Michael Owen | Striker | |
22 John O'Shea | Defender | 9 Dimitar Berbatov | Striker | |
23 Jonathan Evans | Defender | 10 Wayne Rooney | Striker | |
24 Darren Fletcher | Defender | 14 Javier Hernández Balcázar | Striker | |
26 Chris Smalling | Defender | 26 Gabriel Obertan | Striker | |
30 Ritchie De Laet | Defender | 27 Federico Macheda | Striker | |
31 Corry Evans | Defender | 33 Bebe | Striker | |
44 Joe Dudgeon | Defender | 48 William Keane | Striker | |
45 Oliver Gill | Defender | - Sir Alex Ferguson | Manager/Coach | |
4 Owen Hargreaves | Midfielder |
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tour Champion Contador Tests Positive For Clenbuterol, Suspended
We all know that the sports world is a pretty tough one. Those who rise in the race and continue to be champions did so by being the best in their chosen sports. Unfortunately in their hope of becoming more or in the case of some remaining in the top form and spot, they make the mistake of getting the help unnaturally. Take for example Alberto Contador who is a three-time Tour de France champion who tested positive for a banned drug clenbuterol. Although it is said that only a very small concentration of this muscle-building and fat-burning drug has been found in the Spanish rider’s sample unfortunately both A and B samples tested positive. Alberto Contador, considered the greatest rider of his generation at 27 years old has been “formally and provisionally suspensed” according the International Cycling Union (UCI). There hasn’t been a statement yet whether Contador will be stripped off his title or banned.
Clenbuterol is a substance that has been used for over 20 to 30 years so it’s not something that can be inadvertently taken. Primarily, clenbuterol is s a sympathomimetic amine used by sufferers of breathing disorders as a decongestant and bronchodilator. Athletes taking the drug have one goal and that is to enhance muscle size and to burn fat. Simultaneously it can have short-term stimulant effects including increasing aerobic capacity, blood pressure and alertness. It has led to bans for cyclists in the past.
The Contador side released a statement insisting that food contamination as the only possible explanation for the result. And Canadian experts agree that the miniscule finding of the banned drug could have come from the meat because Clenbuterol which is fed to livestock to obtain leaner meats and it can be stored in their intramuscular fat.
What is sad is that this is not the first time athletes have had this problem nor is Contador the first athlete to be suspended. A number of athletes have been banned after testing positive including table tennis player Dimitrij Ovtcharov who is playing for Germany’s national team, Polish canoeist Adam Seroczynski, British hurdler Callum Priestley, Chinese Olympic judo champion Tong Wen, and St. Louis Cardinals Minor League shortstop Lainer Bueno. In 2008, American swimmer Jessica Hardy served a one-year suspension after she tested positive for this banned drug although the Court of Arbitration for Sports accepted her explanation of food supplement contamination and not intentional intake.
This surely should show athletes and those who want to pursue their love for their sport professionally that they really have to be more careful with what they take in, as they can ruin what you have worked hard for. Like I have always said, being worthy of the accolade of your fans and not simply the team you are in, the sportswear uniform you wear, the championships you win, and the fame and money that comes with it. More important is that you are someone who will be a good example for other people, especially the young fans. They look up to these sports superstars and they should be good models. Yes, they are human but they are not entitled to be bad. It's a good thing there are still some out there worthy enough to be called sports heroes.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Reggie Bush Returns his Heisman Trophy
The Heisman Trophy is awarded to the most outstanding college football player whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity no matter what sportswear uniform you wear. In 2005, it was awarded to Reggie Bush of USC Trojans but the scandal that tinted his award and has left USC heavily penalized. In fact due to the violation (inadvertently according to Bush) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) caused the USC Trojans a lot including “a two-year ban on post-season games, placed on four years of probation, lost 30 scholarships, and were forced to forfeit their 2004-05 victories.” And then USC decided to return the school’s trophy and though the Heisman Trust have said they have not made a decision yet to strip Bush of his trophy, it was returned back to them by Bush himself.
The scandal started with the NCAA’s investigation on what they believed as Bush rules violations of when he was a Trojan football scholar. According to the 4 year investigation made by NCAA investigators, Bush received impermissible benefits, meaning cash and gifts as well as picking up the tab for tens of thousands of dollars worth of housing for him and his family by 2 sports marketing companies.
Bush returning his Heisman Trophy only removes the trophy and leaves the position vacant. He may have violated the rules but we cannot discount that in 2005 he was still the most outstanding college football player. Not that I am saying it’s okay to cheat. But his being given impermissible benefits certainly disqualifies him from the award but does not take anything out of his playing ability as a running back. Even the runner up Vince Young is not willing to accept the award if ever because he also believes that Reggie Bush is still the Heisman awardee and Bush is still the 2005 best college football player.
Let us just take the lessons that can be learned from this which is know the rules first and strictly follow it in order that your winning is not tainted by any scandal. And I am not just talking about college football but in everything that you do. And if there is one opinion that I see quite fit for this is what Los Angeles Times put very concisely:
What schools can and should do is make it abundantly clear to athletes, coaches and athletic directors that sports take a back seat to studies.Because of the monetary benefits as well as fame that these young sportsmen are getting, many are easily corrupted and forget why you really went to college and that was to finish your education.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Rafa Wins the 2010 US Open
What I believe is the greatest difference is that Rafa is only 24 and he has a long way more to go. Federer is still the greatest tennis player but he has reached his peak while Rafael is getting better every game, and even his opponent Novak Djokovic noted that he was more in awe of Nadals win because Federer was playing as one of the best players in the world but Rafa, Djokovic added:
“who is just proving each day, each year that he's getting better.That's what's so frustrating. He's getting better each time you play him. He's so mentally strong and dedicated to this sport. He has all the capabilities, everything he needs, in order to be the biggest ever, in my opinion. He has lots to come if he physically holds in the next five, six, seven years.”
When he wins the Australian Open, not if but when, then everybody can say he is without equal. But according to his uncle Toni who has been mentoring and coaching Rafa, he does not believe that his nephew is already the greatest player. According to Uncle Ton:
“The best players were Federer, Laver, Borg - Rafael is far away from them, although he is a very good player.”When asked if his nephew is the greatest player his answer was to ask him 5 or 6 years from now.
Australian Open
Tournament Dates: 18 January – 31 January
Venue: Melbourne Park, Melbourne
Current Men's Single Champion: Roger Federer
Current Women's Single Champion: Serena Williams
French Open
Tournament Dates: 23 May – 6 June
Venue: Roland Garros, Paris
Current Men's Single Champion: Rafael Nadal
Current Women's Single Champion: Francesca Schiavone
Wimbledon Championship
Tournament Dates: 21 June – 4 July
Venue: All England Tennis Club, London
Current Men's Single Champion: Rafael Nadal
Current Women's Single Champion: Serena Williams
US Open
Tournament Dates: 30 August - 12 September
Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York
Current Men's Single Champion: Rafael Nadal
Current Women's Single Champion: Kim Clijsters
Thursday, September 9, 2010
The Most Valuable Sports Teams in the World
No. 1: Manchester UnitedSport: soccer
Value: $1.83 billion
Owner: Glazer family
Revenue: $459 million
The Red Devils lay claim to having 333 million followers and 139 million core fans worldwide.
No. 2: Dallas CowboysSport: football
Value: $1.65 billion
Owner: Jerral Jones
Revenue: $280 million
New stadium landed NCAA Men's Final Four, NBA All-Star Game and Super Bowl.
No. 3: New York YankeesSport: baseball
Value: $1.6 billion
Owner: Steinbrenner family
Revenue: $441 million
Leveraged most valuable brand in sports to create rich cable network and venue hospitality business.
No. 4: Washington RedskinsSport: football
Value: $1.55 billion
Owner: Daniel Snyder
Revenue: $345 million
Average operating income of $77 million over past five seasons is the highest in the NFL.
No. 5: New England PatriotsSport: football
Value: $1.36 billion
Owner: Robert Kraft
Revenue: $302 million
Built Patriot Place adjacent to Gillette Stadium, featuring shopping, dining and entertainment.
No. 6: Real MadridSport: soccer
Value: $1.32 billion
Owner: club members
Revenue: $563 million
Generates $225 million annually from broadcasting fees, the most in sports.
No. 7: New York GiantsSport: football
Value: $1.18 billion
Owner: John Mara, Steven Tisch
Revenue: $230 million
Sold naming rights to practice facility for more than $35 million over 15 years and is close to selling out season tickets for new stadium.
No. 8: ArsenalSport: soccer
Value: $1.18 billion
Owner: Stanley Kroenke
Revenue: $369 million
Arsenal's $102 million operating income trailed only Man U among English Premier League teams last year.
No. 9: New York JetsSport: football
Value: $1.17 billion
Owner: Robert Wood Johnson IV
Revenue: $227 million
Having difficulty selling personal seat licenses for season tickets at new stadium.
No. 10: Houston TexansSport: football
Value: $1.15 billion
Owner: Robert McNair
Revenue: $256 million
Stadium naming rights deal with Reliant is the richest in the NFL, worth $300 million.
Part 2 next week!