Monday, October 29, 2012

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Liechtenstein part company with Zaugg after six years
Liechtenstein's head coach Zaugg reacts during their Euro 2008 Group F qualifying match against Iceland in VaduzBERNE (Reuters) – Liechtenstein will part company with national team coach Hans-Peter Zaugg at the end of the year, the country's football federati on (LFV) said on Monday. The Swiss, who has led the part-timers since 2006 and is their longest-serving coach, has been in charge for 45 matches, winning five, drawing six and losing 34 with 21 goals for and 112 against. The wins were against Latvia, Iceland, San Marino, Lithuania and Andorra. Zaugg will be replaced by Austrian Rene Pauritsch who becomes their seventh coach since they started playing international football regularly in 1993. …


Soccer-Liechtenstein part company with Zaugg after six years
BERNE, Oct 29 (Reuters) – Liechtenstein will part company with national team coach Hans-Peter Zaugg at the end of the year, the country’s football federation (LFV) said on Monday. The Swiss, who has led the part-timers since 2006 and is their longest-serving coach, has been in charge for 45 matches, winning five, drawing six and losing 34 with 21 goals for and 112 against. The wins were against Latvia, Iceland, San Marino, Lithuania and Andorra. Zaugg will be replaced by Austrian Rene Pauritsch who becomes their seventh coach since they started playing international football regularly in 1993. …


Baseball-Detroit dealing with World Series hangover after sweep
DETROIT, Oct 29 (Reuters) – Detroit’s mood was as dreary as the foul autumn weather as the city awoke to a World Series hangover on Monday from the pounding the Tigers took at the hands of the San Francisco Giants. What was supposed to be a three-day party in the Motor City turned into a two-day wake, Tigers fans left drowning their sorrows following a 4-3 Game Four loss on Sunday that completed a stunning 4-0 Giants sweep of the Fall Classic. …


English FA probe Chelsea ref complaint
English FA probe Chelsea ref complaintFootball Association to investigate claims made by Chelsea that referee directed 'inappropriate language' at players.


Las chicas más hot del deporte extremo
Las chicas más hot del deporte extremoTELLURIDE, CO – DECEMBER 15: Kimiko Zakreski of Canada looks on after finishing in third place in the Women's Snowboard FIS World Cup Parallel Giant Slalom on December 15, 2009 in Telluride, Colorado. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)


Bills' DE Williams upbeat after wrist surgery
The surgery Mario Williams had to fix his sprained left wrist appears to have also done plenty in repairing the Buffalo Bills’ high-priced defensive end’s self-confidence.


City sweeps up after rowdy Series celebration
Police made dozens of arrest during a rowdy World Series celebration in the hours after the San Francisco Giants clinched the World Series.


Blind tennis players keep their ears on the ball
In this photo taken Oct. 16, 2012, Austin Benavidez, who is blind, returns a volley using an oversized ball filled with ball bearings at the California School for the Blind in Fremont, Calif. Students at the school are learning to play tennis, and expanding the boundaries of what the blind can do while offering new insights into the human mind. They must turn their ears into eyes, listening for the ball's bounce    to figure out where to swing their rackets. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)Learning how to play tennis is hard enough. Now try it when you can't see.


"Tebow Time" still served mainly on the sidelines
New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow celebrates running for a first down against Houston Texans in their NFL game in East RutherfordMIAMI (Reuters) – It was one of the most engaging stories of last year's NFL season – 'Tebow Time', the thr illing fourth quarter comebacks led by the unorthodox Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow. One year on from the start of that exciting and unlikely series of games Tebow finds himself on the sideline for the struggling New York Jets, used very occasionally as a receiver. …


NFL-'Tebow Time' still served mainly on the sidelines
MIAMI, Oct 29 (Reuters) – It was one of the most engaging stories of last year’s NFL season – ‘Tebow Time’, the thrilling fourth quarter comebacks led by the unorthodox Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow. One year on from the start of that exciting and unlikely series of games Tebow finds himself on the sideline for the struggling New York Jets, used very occasionally as a receiver. It was the Oct. …


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