World Championships Day 4 – Losing To Win
“We are in the position that if you lose twice, you end up in third place and from this Pool
Mark Lebedew
“We are in the position that if you lose twice, you end up in third place and from this Pool
Ken Dryden was a (ice) hockey player. He was very, very good at being at goalie. He was very good
My ‘first’ World Championships was 1982. By an amusing quirk of the FIVB calendar, Australia’s fourth place at the 1979
The answer is of course, when it is a friendly match. Despite all the comings and goings of the last
A final round up of stuff that happened this week. In no particular order and minimal comment from me. –
If the last word belongs to Gene Selznick, then the last last word belongs of course to Karch Kiraly… “The
As teams start to arrive in Europe there has been a final flurry of ‘competitive’ activity between the various participants.
After winning the recent Women’s World Grand Prix, ‘The Net Live’ interviewed US women’s coach Hugh McCutheon. To the surprise
“Everything that could go wrong, went wrong. Beginning with a 45 minute drive from hotel to stadium, beds that were
To prevent any excess of suspense, the answer is very – but maybe not in the way you think. Challenges