A quick look from what's been catching my attention in the wide world of sports. Courtesy of your friendly neighbourhood self-proclaimed sportscaster, Hasbullah Stone:
Lance Armstrong still leading the Tour de France after 11 stages. He announced that this will be his last Tour. Compared to previous years, this year i'm rooting for the man. (I hate favourites) 7 Tour wins back-to-back? The last time Lance wasn't wearing the Yellow Jersey, I was still in Banting. That long ago mannn. If there's one guy to do 7 in a row, i wouldn't want it to be anyone else.
Amri Emre seems to be heading for Tyneside. Will he or will he not? Fingers crossed.
Lee Chong Wei's win over the weekend and the appointment of Rexy Mainaky as coach provides us some hope over Malaysia's badminton future. Time to start playing badminton at the
pagar rumah again.
Negeri Sembilan qualifies for the Super League next season. Hooray! Lama tak merasa burger sejuk kat Paroi.
This is not really sports news, but Soccernet just turned 10. More remarkable is that it was founded by a 12 year-old kid. He's now 22 (duh-uh) and earning gazillion dollars because people like me depend on his website for all things football. On another note, they have this
10 Year Anniversary Special. It's great just to relive the memories of ooh-ahh Cantona and the great Keegan-esque attacking brand of Newcastle football that captured my imagination. O Ginola, where art thou?
And for those newly-converted Chelsea fans, you can also do your homework here. At least takde la malu sangat bila orang tanya Petrescu who?
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