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Chelsea vs. Manchester United Post Analysis
Leading up to this game. I wasn’t sure who was going to win. Manchester United was looked promising at the start of the season by beating Chelsea 4-0 at home. As the season went on, the issues were exposed not just from the players. The coach isn’t really qualified to run the team and Ed Woodward does not pick the best football decisions. Even with the new signings of Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, it did not solve the problems at Manchester United. They currently sit in 7th place in the premier league with 38 points after defeating Chelsea 2-0
By Dedrick Harrison6 years ago in Cleats
Is VAR Ruining Football?
With injuries, a potential send-off and disallowing of two goals, this game was a nightmare for the Blues. This was a tough controversial match called by referee Anthony Taylor, who has had his name mentioned in many controversial calls.
By Shandon Pendleton6 years ago in Cleats
Liverpool are EPL Champions!!!
There are 12 games left in the 38 match season. Liverpool are ahead of second place by 25 pts. Liverpool are the current UEFA Champions League winners, they have won the UEFA Super Cup against Chelsea back in August, and they won the Club World Cup against Flamengo in December.
By Dedrick Harrison6 years ago in Cleats
Black History Month: Everyday Hero – WNBA Star Bridget Pettis
For Black History Month, I created a series showcasing our everyday heroes, who work tirelessly day in and day out to give back to their community. The work that they do does not require recognition. The individuals were selected based on their dedication and positive community efforts. The first person being recognized this month is Bridget Pettis.
By NaTyshca Pickett6 years ago in Unbalanced
Derby Day: Inter Milan vs AC Milan
The Deby Della Madonnina, like all intercity football derby’s, it’s a tale of two halves. One Red. One Blue. Today’s match was no different than any other deby in these two teams storied history both of whom call the San Siro Stadium their home.
By Sam Hazelwood6 years ago in Cleats
The Paternal Ancestry of Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan was born February 17th, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York to James R. Jordan and Deloris Peoples. Michael and his family would soon move to Wilmington, North Carolina when he was just a toddler due to an increase in crime in Brooklyn. By Michael's sophomore year of high school he was 5'11 and was believed to be too short for the varsity basketball team at Emsley A. Laney High School. Michael would instead join the Junior Varsity team where he averaged 40 points per game becoming the star of the team. This, combined with Michael growing four inches over the summer, helped Michael earn a spot on the Varsity team in his Junior year. In his Senior year, Michael was recruited by several colleges but chose to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Michael would go on to be drafted 3rd overall by the Chicago Bulls in the 1984 NBA draft. Michael would go on to play 14 seasons with the Chicago Bulls and 3 seasons with the Washington Wizards. Michael also played on the United States Olympic teams in 1984 and 1992 where he won a gold medal at both. Currently, Michael is the majority owner of the NBA team the Charlotte Hornets.
By Bradley Greenland6 years ago in Unbalanced











