The meeting between Wolves and Chelsea is set to become the first Premier League fixture to take place on Christmas Eve since 1995 in a move a that has been heavily criticised by the Football Supporters’ Association as “an unwanted present”.
The match at Molineux had been due to take place on 23 December as part of the Christmas programme that will also include a full fixture list on Boxing Day and 30 December. But the Guardian understands the decision to move the fixture back 24 hours has already been taken in an attempt to fulfil broadcasting requirements.
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The final jewel of thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown will be contested on June 8 with the 156th running of the Belmont Stakes. The oldest race of the trio may or may not provide fans with a thrilling finish like the Kentucky Derby did or a historical result like the Preakness, but it seems to hold more intrigue leading up to the race than its two predecessors. That is because the race will be run away from Belmont Park for the first time in 57 years and at a distance shorter than its grueling 1 ½-miles. Saratoga Race Course, affectionately known as “The Spa”, in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., will host the race for the first time as Belmont Park is currently undergoing extensive renovations. The track located in the New York City suburb of Elmont is building both a new grandstand …
The same people keep picking the same people because they only surround themselves with the same people. No, this isn’t a column about the lack of diversity when it comes to the NFL and how owners love to hire mediocre white coaches who they’re “comfortable with” instead of tapping into a pipeline of overqualified Black candidates. This is about how the lack of diversity in sports media follows the same recipe. Earlier this week, The Big Lead revealed its 2022 Sports Media Awards. The majority of the winners are white… as hell. Of the 15 individual awards that were given out, 12 went to white men. The winners included: Sports Personalities of the Year (Troy Aikman and Joe Buck), Best In-Game Analyst (Cris Collinsworth), Best Play-by-Play Announcer (Mike Breen), Insider of th…
The Williams sisters, and more recently, shock U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens rewarded the tennis hopes of any red-blooded American patriots. Frankly Serena’s haul alone should keep a country sated for a few generations. But U.S. men lag well behind. Ignoring the small sparks produced by Frances Tiafoe over five sets against Roger Federer, it’s difficult to come up with promising American men, names who could possibly win something of note during the the Euro-dominated era of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray. Can you name any American men at all? The servebot John Isner and Sam Querrey (who had a fine season) have probably both peaked, without any serious hardware to show for it. The biggest tournaments in men’s tennis are the four Grand Slams; the…
Some people are fans of the Oakland Raiders. But many, many more people are NOT fans of the Oakland Raiders. This 2016 Deadspin NFL team preview is for those in the latter group. Read all the previews so far here. And buy Drew’s new book here. Your team: Oakland Raiders: Your 2015 record: 7-9, in which they dropped four of their last five games. WHAT AN UP-AND-COMING YOUNG BUNCH OF SCAMPS. The best part was when Ray-Ray Armstrong got investigated for yelling at a police dog. Your coach: Handsome boob Jack Del Rio. Everyone’s gonna say nice shit about the Raiders this preseason. They’re relatively young. They have a QB. They preserved continuity by extending GM Reggie “Shrek” McKenzie until 2021. Aldon Smith is on suspension and can’t run over your son while drunk anymo…
Some people are fans of the Cincinnati Bengals. But many, many more people are NOT fans of the Cincinnati Bengals. This 2013 Deadspin NFL team preview is for those in the latter group. Read all the 2013 NFL previews so far right here. Your team: Cincinnati Bengals Your 2012 record: 10-6. Nothing says "first-round chum" like the Bengals stumbling their way to 10-6. Did no one else in the AFC really want to make the playoffs last season? Such a waste. I bet the Texans threw a fucking party when they learned they got to play the Bengals in the first round again. It's like drawing a matchup against Glass Joe. Hey, look! The Bengals are the six seed, everyone! That's cute! Your coach: Marvin Lewis. If you're gonna be too cheap to fire a coach before his c…
The next time someone tells you that sexual assault allegations “ruin a man’s career,” you only have to point to Cristiano Ronaldo. It’s been nearly five years since the German outlet Der Spiegel published what it purported were leaked documents between Ronaldo’s attorneys regarding an alleged sexual assault he was accused of perpetrating in 2009, and Ronald remains the highest-paid athlete in the world, making even more money off the field than on it. And 2009 was the second time Ronaldo was accused of sexual assault. To understand why Ronaldo’s attorneys were back in court last week arguing against reopening a civil case that was thrown out by a federal judge in 2022, you have to go all the way back to 2009, when Kathryn Mayorga, a formal model, and teacher in Las Vegas,…
data-mm-id=”_t90as67wf”>Tom Brady Rumor SZN is in full swing. With the Patriots vanquished by the Tennessee Titans, Tom Brady's time in New England may have come to an end. And if it hasn't, well, we're still going to look at every little thing in his life from here on out until he announces where he will play next season as proof that he is leaving New England forever. Like, when the Patriots cleaned up the stadium after the season ended. According to WEEI's Greg Hill, the Brady suite has been cleaned out. This is not a drill.”“The Brady suite at Gillette Stadium where (Gisele Bundchen) has been known to watch her husband play football has been cleaned out,” he said.
Hill added: “It would appear to be, by those who are in the know, that it has been cleaned out…
data-mm-id=”_njpg0fe1x”>Necessity is the mother of invention. Game broadcasts, long due for a reinvention, have been forced into new frontiers in the COVID world, to mixed results. Hope springs eternal that the best ideas will rise to the top and be implemented in some way, shape or form if America ever returns to a semblance of normalcy. MLB Network is trying out some new-fangled things this week culminating in a Friday night presentation of the Milwaukee Brewers-Chicago Cubs game that will marry the on-field action with elements of the Emmy-winning MLB Tonight studio show. It's always best to let people closest to the vision explain it, so here goes.”At different points of the night and in trademark MLB Tonight style, the telecast will shift to a two-box format and whip around…
data-mm-id=”_jqb69sryg”>Rob Manfred did an interview with Tom Verducci on MLB Network Monday evening to address the Miami Marlins COVID-19 outbreak. With a major story developing in his sport, Manfred opted for a softball interview from the media arm of the league he oversees. Given how he answered the questions, MLB's commissioner is still clueless. At last count, 11 Marlins players of the 33 who have been traveling with the team — and two coaches — have tested positive for COVID-19. That's an enormous outbreak. It's also troubling that Miami took the field against the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday knowing an outbreak was brewing. Baseball is in need of strong leadership from its commissioner in the face of such a crisis. Unfortunately, instead of a competent leader…