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REAL MADRID CF player CRISTIANO RONALDO has been pointed out by fans & the media as one of the
principal disappointments of last Saturdays "Clasico" with FC BARCELONA, where the Madrid team
was defeated 1 - 3. I personally, here on the blog posted ( story below), that Ronaldo
repeatedly "chokes" in the big occasions ( observable experience with nothing against the man
personally).
A Saturday evening in 1991 and Sam Allardyce is tramping the streets of Limerick with a priest.
They are searching for local businessmen willing to help pay the wages of Limerick City
footballers. It is difficult finding the £100 a week that keeps Allardyce's better players happy
and it is a routine that manager Allardyce and the club chairman, Father Joe Young, will repeat
through the season.
I have had the chance to spend some time recruiting in New Zealand, and no sport is as popular
there as rugby.
As all sports continue to evolve when it comes to the science of sport - both physically and
mentally - so, too, has rugby in New Zealand.
Emma Stoney of the New York Times writes of how mental-skills coaches have helped develop elite
rugby players.