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Top 10 Best England Strikers of all Time
England has always been one of the most football-loving nations in the world. Even though the national team has won only one major international trophy, the 1966 FIFA World Cup, the country has produced many outstanding forwards. Across different generations, England's strikers have carried huge expectations and often delivered goals in crucial moments.
By Sports Record and Stats about a month ago in Cleats
What Went Wrong: Sic Semper Tyrannis
It happened. It actually, by God, happened. When an insufferable entity is taken down in sports, fans who have hate-watched said entity go through a number of stages. Denial's usually the first one, and it's not the "That didn't happen" denial, it's usually the "Is it real?" denial. Then comes the acceptance, and finally, the joy. The immense, immense joy. We've seen many instances of this in sports over the years, but this one clearly has to top a lot of them. And I'm speaking as a Yankees fan who enjoyed the news that the Houston Astros were eliminated.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Top 5 Best Performances of Kuldeep Yadav for Team India
Kuldeep Yadav turned 31 on 14 December, and this milestone is the perfect moment to revisit the best performances of Kuldeep Yadav for Team India. Over the years, the left-arm wrist-spinner has become one of India's most dependable bowlers across formats. Whether playing at home or in tough overseas conditions, he has consistently delivered match-winning spells when India needed breakthroughs.
By Sports Record and Stats about a month ago in Cleats
Pakistan U-19 Begin Tournament With Statement Win Over India U-19
Pakistan Under-19 opened their tournament campaign in emphatic fashion with a convincing 43-run victory over India Under-19, showcasing a complete team performance in the first match of the competition. The win not only earned Pakistan their first points but also sent a strong message to the other teams, highlighting their depth in both batting and bowling.
By Faruk Hossainabout a month ago in Cleats
Lizelle Lee's 77 Guides Hurricanes to First-Ever WBBL Championship Victory*
In an unforgettable Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) final, the Hobart Hurricanes triumphed over the Perth Scorchers to secure their first-ever WBBL title. The final, held at Hobart’s Ninja Stadium on December 13, 2025, saw the Hurricanes dominate the Scorchers with a comprehensive eight-wicket victory, with Lizelle Lee playing a starring role in the chase. Her explosive knock of 77* off 44 balls steered the Hurricanes to their historic win, marking a significant moment in the WBBL’s 11th season.
By Sneaha Zyniiabout a month ago in Cleats
FIFA World Cup 2026: How the Biggest Football Tournament Is Set to Change. AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Historic World Cup Ahead The FIFA World Cup 2026 is expected to be one of the most important tournaments in football history. It will introduce major changes in size, structure, and hosting style. For the first time, three countries will jointly host the event, and the number of participating teams will increase significantly. These changes mark a new chapter for international football.
By Saad about a month ago in Unbalanced
Lionel Messi’s India Tour Faces Turmoil as Fans Throw Bottles and Seats; Organizer Detained
Lionel Messi’s India tour, part of his “GOAT Tour” in the lead-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup defense, kicked off in turmoil as angry fans caused chaos at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata. The event, which was designed to celebrate the Argentina football icon’s visit, ended in disappointment for many attendees, with objects thrown onto the field and several fans invading the pitch.
By Sneaha Zyniiabout a month ago in Cleats
The Trust Triangle
Author: George Carralejo How do you connect with young players as a coach today? Why don’t young athletes "get it"? Young people just don’t care about winning like they used to. These are the types of questions and statements I hear coaches ask one another every day. While some of these comments are meant to spark reflection and challenge athletes to reach their best performance, more often they serve as an excuse for why coaches struggle to connect with today’s athlete.
By George Carralejoabout a month ago in Cleats











