by Bryan Flynn on June 28, 2010
Nearly everyone seems to be patting the United States Men’s National Soccer team on the back after their run to the knockout stage in South Africa. After their flop in Germany four year earlier this might seem the right thing to do. The run to the round of 16 makes 2014 in Brazil much more [...]
by Bryan Flynn on June 14, 2010
2010 FIFA World Cup is under way and half of the groups have played one game. While no team is mathematically out of advancing, some are in better position than others. Group A, Group B, Group C, and Group D make up half of the groups in the World Cup. Those 16 teams have had [...]
by Bryan Flynn on June 11, 2010
Every team in the 2010 World Cup is under a certain amount of pressure. The 32 competing in South Africa not only want to make a good showing for themselves but for the countries as well. While some teams like North Korea and New Zealand the pressure is more than likely very light. For other [...]
by Bryan Flynn on April 29, 2010
The Western Conference playoffs in the NHL were exciting but did not have all the upsets that littered the Eastern Conference. Every series but one was won by the higher seed in six games. Also the three of the top four seeds advanced in the Western Conference. The one series that went to a seventh [...]
by Bryan Flynn on April 16, 2010
Finally all the playoff spots in the Eastern Conference of the NBA have been filled. It took all 82 games to decide the eighth and final spot, plus the seeding of the teams. The 2010 NBA playoffs could play a big part of the huge summer of 2010 free agency market. Several big names in [...]