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Guacamole to win Super Bowl MVP - 2004-01-25
Last Sunday, as NFL's AFC and NFC championships appeared on the horizon, I named myself a Nostradamus of sorts. You see, preseason I guessed there would be an Eagles/Colts Super Bowl and with Peyton Manning slingin' the skin like his daddy and the Eagles 'D' staring at country-boy Jake Delhomme. I gave myself a pat on the back for a job well done.

Long story short, Manning yakked the ball up four times, Donovan McNabb cracked a rib and I was left with a bruised ego and a sense of bewilderment. So, with Super Sunday fast approaching I have decided to bet on things I know I cannot lose. Friday night I took home 15 bones in nickel-ante poker and Saturday night I won 100 more clams at Bingo Planet. Yes, I did spend my Saturday night at Bingo Planet.
Read the full story at The Rocky Mountain Collegian
 
Rock puts Fergie in hard place - 2004-01-25
For the first time in his life, Sir Alex Ferguson is in a fight that cannot be won by doing what he does best - managing United. In the past he has taken criticism and incredible amounts of pressure but always triumphed. The triumph has always been signified by one thing: trophies. Ferguson's success at the end of the season has sent his detractors into retreat.

His court case with Magnier, the major shareholder in United, for a half share of the stud fees to the race horse Rock Of Gibraltar, is different altogether. It is a game of poker that neither man can afford to lose and the stakes could not be higher.
Read the full story at Telegraph.co.uk
 





 


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