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Sports Story of the Year


The Third Dukes

What was the world's biggest sports story?  

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  1. 1. What was the world's biggest sports story?

    • Boston Red Sox win first title in 86 years
      34
    • Arsenal go unbeaten in EPL season
      14
    • Greece wins Euro 2004
      10
    • Michael Phelps gets six golds at Athens Olympics
      0
    • Lance Armstrong sets Tour de France record
      0
    • Kobe Bryant ousts Phil Jackson and Shaquille O'Neal
      1
    • Jose Mourinho leads Porto to title, jumps to Chelsea
      1
    • USA men's hoops underachieves at Athens Olympics
      0
    • NHL season yet to start
      6
    • Other (specify)
      3


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I like American football alot but even I realize that it is poor man's rugby. There are so many good choices from that list, but I'd say either the Red Sox or Arsenal. And to whoever mentioned Smarty Jones, screw you. I was just beginning to forget how massively disappointed I was at him running out of gas on the home stretch of the last leg of the Triple Crown. :crying:

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see Rugby is actually exciting, unlike Soccer, even though neither of then score up to the excitment of Football. Peyton Manning going for an all-time TD record, last year with Jamal Lwis trying to break the single season rushing record. Just the plain physicality. see Robert Ferguson get clotheslined by Donovan Darius, unfortunate for Robert, but its just the physical aspect of the game. Now i know Soccer players run up and around that field, but hardly ever get touched, gets quite boring. And yes, I have actually watched a few soccer games in my days.

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see Rugby is actually exciying, unlike Soccer, even though neither of then score up to the excitment of Football. Peyton Manning going for an all-time TD record, last year with Jamal Lwis trying to break the single season rushing record. Just the plain physicality. see Robert Ferguson get clotheslined by Donovan Darius, unfortunate for Robert, but its just the physical aspect of the game. Now i know Soccer players run up and around that field, but hardly ever get touched, gets quite boring. And yes, I have actually watched a few soccer games in my days.

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see Rugby is actually exciying, unlike Soccer, even though neither of then score up to the excitment of Football. Peyton Manning going for an all-time TD record, last year with Jamal Lwis trying to break the single season rushing record. Just the plain physicality. see Robert Ferguson get clotheslined by Donovan Darius, unfortunate for Robert, but its just the physical aspect of the game. Now i know Soccer players run up and around that field, but hardly ever get touched, gets quite boring. And yes, I have actually watched a few soccer games in my days.

No one gets touched in Basketball, they just run up and down the court all day. Do you find that boring?

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was basketball in the conversation? but anyway, why should i care about a sport, that no one in my country cares about? i find it boring, so what, if you like the sport, then like it. I said i didnt find soccer exciting.

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