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Written by Andy
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Tuesday, 27 April 2010 00:00 |
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Sunday's race at Talladega produced several crashes, knocking a number of drivers out of the race. NASCAR officials hope the occurrence of such crashes become more frequent and more entertaining, eventually bringing more fans to the sport.
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Written by Andy
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Wednesday, 14 April 2010 22:41 |
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The NHL playoffs have begun, and Commissioner Gary Bettman says he could not be more pleased as sports fans everywhere have greeted the NHL with relative indifference.
"This is so much better than what we had hoped for," said Bettman. "Just knowing that a few people might care a little bit, and that everyone isn't totally disinterested in our league's playoffs makes me feel like I'm doing my job."
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Written by Andy
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Friday, 09 April 2010 14:00 |
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Tiger Woods return to golf has been an inspiration to adulterous husbands all across the country. Cheating husbands were in need of encouragement for quite some time, and Tiger Woods has given them a much needed boost.
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Written by Andy
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 19:47 |
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Written by Andy
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 20:53 |
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After successfully completing a brisk walk down the hall from the bedroom to his kitchen to prepare some toast for breakfast, Tiger Woods declared himself in golf shape. Woods had left counseling, and reports said he was trying to get fit to return to competition. After finishing a walk down the lengthy hallway in his Florida mansion with little difficulty, Woods says he is fit enough to golf again.
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Written by Andy
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Monday, 01 March 2010 23:03 |
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The Winter Olympics have graciously decided to lend hockey players to the NHL for the next 47 months. Several experts wondered if hockey players would be allowed to play elsewhere while the Olympics are on hiatus, but due to the wildly successful gold medal game between the United States and Canada, the organizers of the games think it would be best if an attempt were made to maintain the popularity of Olympic hockey before the next tournament takes place in 2014.
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Written by Andy
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 20:36 |
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Even elite athletes will make mistakes, Vancouver Winter Games included, where several skiers, snowboarders and skaters have fallen while competing in their respective events. Joseph Stewartson, who has been known to slip on ice while simply walking, thinks it is a total embarrassment for an Olympic athlete to fall in a sport they've trained their entire life for.
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Written by Andy
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 19:56 |
We're proud to announce a partnership with Notice Software for mobile applications of Real Fake Sports and other Bloguin partner sites for the Iphone and Android Smart Phones (read the press release)
Although bloggers probably don't get away from their computers enough, we understand that you do. However that shouldn't hinder your ability to consume some of the great content across Bloguin when you know you're in a boring conversation, waiting for your friend, on the road, procrastinating at work, or stuck at a horrible movie with Nicholas Cage in it.
By downloading one of these apps you'll be able to:
- be notified of new content updates - read and search through all articles - see relevant content across the network - and in a future release have the ability to read and leave comments
Below is a list of the sites that have applications as well as a few screenshots of what to expect along with some links on how to get these applications. We'll be updating this list as more sites become available.
 
Real Fake Sports
iPhone App
Android - Just search Real Fake Sports in app store
Bloguin
Info page
Iphone Apps
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Written by Andy
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Monday, 22 February 2010 23:11 |
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Hockey has long been a popular and important sport all across Canada. However, after the heavily favored Canadian team was upset by the United States, many Canadian fans are now pondering if the sport of hockey is really worth it anymore.
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Written by Andy
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Saturday, 20 February 2010 13:55 |
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NBC has drawn some heat for its controversial tape delayed Olympic coverage, and this is sure to add some heat to the fire. As a result of a production error, the men's bobsled from the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics never aired, and the network has chosen to subtly work it into this year's Vancouver Olympics.
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