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Panel on The Impact of Sports Collective Bargaining on Labor Relations in Society

Thursday, 29 December 2011

While perusing the program for the upcoming American Economic Association annual meeting (Jan. 6-8) in Chicago, I noticed an interesting panel devoted to sports collective bargaining. Details are below:

The Impact of Sports Collective Bargaining on Labor Relations in Society (Workshop)
(J1) (Panel Discussion)

Panel Moderator: Gabriel Gershenfeld, Cleveland Indians, and Michael Wasser (American Rights at Work)
DeMaurice Smith (NFL Players Association) Sports Collective Bargaining: Sports Labor Perspective
Rob Manfred (Major League Baseball) Sports Collective Bargaining: Sports Management Perspective
Arlene Holt-Baker (AFL-CIO) Impact of Sports Collective Bargaining on Labor in America
Martin Mulloy (Ford Motor Company) Impact of Sports Collective Bargaining on Management in America

Premier league video highlights: Arsenal vs Wolves golie Wayne Hennessey and Tottenham Gareth Bale vs Norwich

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Arsenal had the opportunity to go to the top four in premier league for the first time this season but it was Wayne Hennessey who stood on their way to earn 10-men Wolverhampton a 1-1 draw. Wayne Hennessey Also kept Robin Van Persie at bay on 3 goals in a calender year and will have to wait for the remaining game against QPR to try break Thierry Henry's record or go to level with Alan Shearer's

Sachin Tendulkar short of 100th ton in Melbourne Test

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

First Test, Melbourne (day two):
Australia 333 v India 214-3

Sachin Tendulkar is still looking for a historic 100th international century after being dismissed 27 runs short on the second day of the first Test against Australia in Melbourne.




The India batsman was bowled by Peter Siddle in the final over of the day.

Rahul Dravid was 68* as the tourists closed on 214-3 in answer to Australia's first innings 333.

The 38 year old Tendulkar, who hit 73 from 98 balls, has been stuck on 99 hundreds since March.

Sachin and Dravid, the two greatest Test run scorers of all time, put on 117 for the third wicket their 20th century partnership.

Tendulkar treated the 52,858 strong crowd to a batting master class with top score stroke play which delivered some perfectly-executed boundaries.

The 'Little Master' saw off eight balls in a worried period before tea, following Virender Sehwag's dismissal for 67 in the penultimate over of the afternoon session.

Tendulkar hit eight fours to go with his six, and reached his 64th Test half century with a single off Nathan Lyon that shaped one of the loudest cheers of the day from a Melbourne crowd featuring a healthy portion of Indian supporters.

But Tendulkar's wicket would have served as a honest consolation for Siddle, who bowled a ripping spell at the end of the day which yielded 1-7 from four overs.

Credible Upholstery

Premier League – Boxing day, New year and other holiday fixtures and results

Sunday, 25 December 2011

Premier league is set to resume after Christmas with games fixtures on Boxing Day, New Year and other days during holiday season. 
The unfamiliar league leader especially on Christmas season, Manchester City are seating at the top for the first time since 1929. Mancini will be away to West Bromwich Albion and Sunderland were his boy will be fighting to get back to winning ways in away matches

New Sports Illustrated column: Floyd Mayweather, Jr. sentenced to 90 days in jail

Saturday, 24 December 2011

Here's my new SI.com column on Floyd Mayweather pleading guilty to reduced charges for battering his ex-girlfriend.  He'll get 90 days in jail; originally was facing 34 years in prison. 

Arsene Wenger is pondering resigning MLS-New York Red Bulls striker Thierry Henry on 2 months loan deal on premier league January transfer window.

Saturday, 24 December 2011

Arsenal FC legend and the current MLS side New York Red Bulls Striker Thierry Henry might move back to his former club on short loan deal on January transfer window. Thierry Henry once returned to Arsenal this year but was on a different club during Emirates cup which was won by New York Red Bulls.



Arsenal's Legend Thierry Henry might play for Arsenal again after his move to Barcelona and New

Festus Baise Spectacular Own Goal "Reverse Scorpion or Bicycle Kick"

Friday, 23 December 2011

Festus Baise scored a spectacular wonder own goal with what can be compared to a reverse scorpion or bicycle kick in Hong Kong first division fixture between Citizen and Sun Hei. The Nigerian centre back was even congratulated by team mates but he was glad that his team managed to come out with 3-2 victory. The kick has been compared to Wayne Rooney fantastic overhead bicycle-kick in 2010-2011 in

Top 5 scorers in Premier league, Spanish La Liga, France Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Scotish SPL and Serie A competition for European golden boot on 23 December 2011

Friday, 23 December 2011



Mario Gomez, Robin Van Persie, Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney are among top scorers La Liga, Premier league and Bundesliga competing for Golden boot.
Barclays Premier league, Spanish La Liga, Italy Serie A, Ligue 1, Scottish premier league, German Bundesliga and France Ligue 1 top scorers competition for golden boot on 23 December 2011. Cristiano Ronaldo leads the European league top

Premier league Video: Tottenham and Chelsea stay 3rd and 4th respectively as Adebayor and Sturridge score in 1-1 draw,

Friday, 23 December 2011



Picture: Emmanuel Adebayor and Daniel Sturridge both scored in Tottenham vs Chelsea 1-1 draw: Source Zimbio.com
Chelsea had once again being held to a 1-1 draw but this time to a team one place above it on premier league table as Emmanuel Adebayor and Daniel Sturrigde score and set to enter premier league top scorers table. Tottenham are will be on third place on this Christmas with a game on

Statutes of limitations, child sexual assault, and asking the wrong question

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Child sexual assault has become the hot topic in the sports-and-law overlap, with allegations against several college football and basketball coaches, AAU officials, and most recently, a Hall of Fame sports writer Bill Conlin of the Philadelphia Daily News. One unifying theme is that many of these cases cannot be prosecuted because the statute of limitations has run on most of these cases (for example, Conlin's alleged assaults all occurred in the 1970s). So a frequently asked question--I was asked it in a radio interview last week and Slate's Jessica Grose raises it again--is why we have statutes of limitations for child sexual assault cases.

But I think that is the wrong question to ask.

On one hand, the answer is easy. We have statutes of limitations in sexual abuse cases for the same reasons we have statutes of limitations for every other crime (except murder, more on that below): Evidence and people disappear and memories fade or change or become distorted, thus we worry about the reliability of any result based on such stale evidence. Jessica interviews my former colleague Aya Gruber (now at Colorado), who argues that this is especially true in a case such as child sexual assault (and perhaps all sexual assault), where the key--and sometimes only--evidence is the victim's testimony. We also believe in a right to repose, or "rest easy," that at some point a person should be able to no longer fear prosecution and get on with his life and his affairs.

Murder long has not been subject to statutes of limitations because society has made a value judgment--murder is the most heinous crime, the ultimate criminal wrong, and that heinousness outweighs the procedural concerns for unreliable judgments and the substantive concerns for alleged perpetrator's right to repose. A good argument can be made that child sexual assault is as or more heinous than murder,* thus we should strike the same balance. And that is what many states have done, eliminating limitations (as some states have done) or making them extraordinarily long and/or tolling them until the child reaches majority. For example, Pennsylvania now can prosecute a case until the child victim turns 50, meaning a limitations period of anywhere from 33 to 50 years, depending on the child's age at the time of the assault. An even better argument can be made that the old limitations periods in effect in the '70s, '80s, and '90s were woefully short (Pennsylvania was 5 years for anything involving penetration and 2 years for inappropriate touching) and based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of the crime and the psychology of how child victims respond.**

But thinking about whether there should be a statute of limitations for child sexual assault, or how long it should be, is the wrong question in considering the prosecution or non-prosecution of the current cases of interest. We are stuck with the reality that there is a statute of limitations for these crimes, that at the time of most of most of these crimes that limitations period was really short, and therefore the statutes have run on these cases and prosecution is barred. In 2003, SCOTUS held in Stogner v. California that the prohibition on ex post facto laws prohibited states from applying newly lenghtened limitations periods to crimes that occurred under an older limitations and that now are time-barred under that former limitations period. The 5-4 majority placed an extended limitations period in the second category, as a law that makes a crime greater than it was at the time of its commission. Most states statutorily avoid any possible ex post facto concerns by only applying these newly extended periods prospectively. Thus, what prevents prosecution of Sandusky, Conlin, et al., is not the statute of limiattions as much as the Constitution's prohibition on ex post facto laws.

    * I distinctly remember a class session in Stephen Presser's American Legal History at Northwestern, in which we debated whether adult rape was more heinous than murder, with a majority of the class believing it was, because the victim lives with the effects of the crime forever. We can multiply that for child victims.

    ** Although what is interesting about Conlin's case is that many of the victims went to their parents and some of the parents confronted Conlin, who allegedly cried when confronted. But no one, not even the adults, ever went to the police.

New Sports Illustrated column: What Sam Hurd's arrest means for the NFL

Friday, 16 December 2011

I have a new column for SI.com on Sam Hurd's arrest on drug charges and his alleged list of clients, who reportedly include NFL players.  Hope you can check it out.

Update: on Saturday morning, I was interviewed on CBS The Early Show. CBS News anchor Russ Mitchell asked me about Sam Hurd's drug arrest, the alleged list of list of NFL players he sold to, and what it all means for the NFL.

Introducing the Great Lakes Sports and Entertainment Law Academy

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Congrats to Peter Carfagna and Craig Nard, among others, for establishing the Great lakes Sports and Entertainment Law Academy, a summer program in Cleveland for law students interested in sports and entertainment law.  It looks to be a terrific program. Here are the details:

Great Lakes Sports and Entertainment Law Academy

May 14 – June 3, 2012


A joint program of: Center for Law, Technology, and the Arts, Case Western Reserve University School of Law and Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University

The law schools of Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University are pleased to introduce the Great Lakes Sports & Entertainment Law Academy, an exciting new summer program for law school students that will begin in May of 2012. The Academy will be located in Cleveland, Ohio, home to three professional sports franchises and thriving arts and musical institutions. The product of a unique collaboration between the law schools of Cleveland State University and Case Western University, the Academy has partnered with several local and national sports and entertainment franchises, as well as local educational and cultural institutions, to offer students an intense, three-week, interdisciplinary classroom and experiential learning opportunity.

A special feature of the program is the chance for students to secure a limited number of externships at various high-profile sports and entertainment organizations.

Following the three weeks of coursework, up to fifteen students will have the opportunity to participate in highly selective externships. The externships are for three credits and last for nine weeks (approximately 20 hours per week). The anticipated externships, which begin on June 4, 2012, are sponsored by various high-profile sports and entertainment institutions, including:

Cleveland Browns;
SPIRE Institute;
Lake County Captains;
Vuguru Studios;
Horizon League;
Mid-American Conference;
Cleveland State University/Nelligan Sports Marketing Agency;
Greater Cleveland Film Commission

Application deadline: February 15, 2012
Externship application/writing deadline: February 15, 2012

Courses at the 2012 Academy
Courses take place at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, 2121 Euclid Avenue, LB 138, Cleveland, Ohio 44115-2214

  • Representing the Professional Athlete
  • Negotiation Strategies in Sports Management
  • Representing the Musical Artist
  • Entertainment Law: Film and Television

Faculty

Peter A. Carfagna, Co-Director of the Academy, is Chairman/CEO of Magis, LLC, a privately owned sports marketing, management and investment company, including family ownership of the Lake County Captains, Cleveland Indians Class A Affiliate. He is a professor at Harvard Law, Cleveland Marshall College of Law, and Case Western Reserve University School of Law.

Mark Avsec is partner and Vice-Chair of the Intellectual Property Practice Group at Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, LLP. Before becoming a lawyer, Professor Avsec earned a living as a studio musician, producer and award-winning songwriter.

David Shall is Head of Business Operations & General Counsel at Vuguru LLC, a pioneer in multi-platform programming and content.

All students who satisfactorily complete six credit hours of coursework will receive a certificate of completion. Up to 15 students will be selected for an externship through a separate application process, a competitive writing submission in response to a Sports Law Problem, available at this web address beginning December 15, 2011.

For further information:
Professor Craig A. Nard, Co-Director, Great Lakes Sports and Entertainment Law Academy
Phone: (216) 368-6348
E-mail: craig.nard@case.edu

New Sports Illustrated column: What is Jerry Sandusky's Lawyer Doing?

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

In a new column for SI.com, I raise some questions of Joe Amendola's legal strategy in representing Jerry Sandusky.

Show-Me Sports Law

Tuesday, 13 December 2011


Guest post from Dr. Anastasios Kaburakis, a professor at the John Cook School of Business, Saint Louis University:
After St. Louis’ beloved Cardinals lost Albert Pujols to the L.A. Angels last week, there was quite a discussion on how a small market like St. Louis can compete in intense, financially challenging times, and indeed in a cut-throat industry like sports. St. Louis ranks 18th in metropolitan area size 
in the U.S.

What is most interesting for sports law aficionados, however, is that St. Louis is developing into a hub for sports law. It was during the same fateful week of Dec. 5 that one of the two biggest law firms  in town, Thompson Coburn, announced a major addition, the immediate past President of the Sports Lawyers Association, Bob Wallace, veteran NFL executive and former St. Louis Rams’ general counsel, who will lead a new sports law practice group. This follows the other major St. Louis firm, Bryan Cave, announcing earlier this summer  the commencement of its sports law practice group, led by Ryan Davis. Both firms followed suit along the path of Stinson LLP and Bob Lattinville, who together with Gary Uberstine formed a national partnership, Premier Stinson Sports, specializing in elite coaches’ representation. Of course, when representation is discussed, St. Louis is home to CAA Football, Jim Steiner, Ben Dogra, and Tom Condon, who compete for the top-level football talent with cross-town rival Harold Lewis and the National Sports Agency.

Further, for sports law gurus, one needs to keep in mind that St. Louis-based Harness, Dickey, and Pierce, a top-5 global Intellectual Property firm, has been attending to sports IP issues for years, receiving international attention and fantasy sports fans’ adoration due to the successful CBC v MLBAM case before the Eighth Circuit, led by Super IP litigator Rudy Telscher.

Add to those national players the several pockets of key sport finance consultation in town, as well as a focused sport law research group including international academics and practitioners collaborating with the Saint Louis University John Cook School of Business sports business program, and one observes that the Gateway City may well be the best-kept secret in international sports law.

Here’s hoping that St. Louis’ Law Schools also recognize the tremendous opportunities for young practitioners, as well as the further involvement our fine academic institutions may have through their meaningful contributions to the industry (not to mention the patent prospects for landing external funding through such service and collaborative initiatives with the various key industry players in town). Conceivably, St. Louis may become an international destination for sport law studies, and the promising challenge is there for a law school to be a first entrant in town, joining the 12 or so other law school-housed sport law centers, institutes, clinics, and certificate programs around the U.S. already providing valuable service to law students, faculty, practitioners, and the entire sports industry.

Premier league news and video highlights: Chelsea ended Manchester City unbeaten run as Lampard and Maireles cancel early balotelli goal

Monday, 12 December 2011

Chelsea FC have secured a third consecutive crucial win after beating premier league leaders Manchester City 2-1 at Stamford Bridge and registered the first league loss for Mancini's boys and end Manchester City unbeaten run.

The win came after two over victories against Newcastle (3-0) and champions league decider match against Valencia (3-0). Having fall a goal behind just on second minutes

Sports Wagering Update

Sunday, 11 December 2011

I recently had a chance to listen in on an iGaming Business-sponsored webinar about developments in New Jersey and more general topics related to the legality of sports wagering in the USA. Joe Brennan of iMEGA was the featured speaker. The recent state-wide vote in New Jersey has garnered a lot of attention. However, a quick perusal of my research file devoted to this issue revealed three other recent developments that deserve mention.

1. Earlier this month, prosecutors in Massachusetts were able to secure the first conviction under the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. The person convicted was previously affiliated with an offshore sports book. The official press release can be found here.

2. The Las Vegas Review-Journal is reporting that authorities have indicted an individual in a probe related to the false reporting of information. The individual is alleged to have bet on behalf of ACME Group Trading, an entity connected to prominent sports bettor Billy Walters. Nevada law prohibits the use of "runners" who place bets on the behalf of others. The 60 Minutes profile of Billy Walters can be found here.

3. Developments in Europe dwarf those in the United States. Given the vast number of cross-border issues inherent in sports gambling, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has been busy adjudicating a large number of claims. Tassos Kaburakis and I recently collaborated to write a short primer on a handful of important ECJ cases. Our article was recently published in the Journal of Gambling Business and Economics. The abstract is below:

Given its high level of regulation, the gambling industry must be able to react quickly to litigation and resulting change in policy (and enforcement thereof). Using a case study approach, this short paper highlights how the twin issues of policy and litigation have recently impacted the gambling industry in the European Union. Examples focus on recent developments in the EU that outline the relevant contours of the European Court of Justice's jurisprudence, with a special emphasis on the dynamic situation in Greece. These examples shape the ensuing discussion of the future of both the regulation and litigation of the EU's gambling industry.

Champions league: Chelsea FC beat Valencia to top group E, Marseille later show see them through video highlights

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Chelsea FC avoided being knocked out at Champions league group stage for the first time in history by beating Valenci 3-0 thanks to Drogba's goals on either side of Ramirez's.

Chelsea vs Valencia Video highlights (3-0)
szólj hozzá: Chelsea 3-0 Valencia

In another game, Marseille late show against Borussia Dortmund paid as they scored two later goals to come from 2-1 down to win 3-2 and book a

Top 5 scorers in Premier league, Spanish La Liga, France Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Scotish SPL and Serie A competition for European golden boot on 13 December 2011

Monday, 5 December 2011



Cristiano Ronaldo current La Liga top scorer on level with Lionel Messi: Source http://dailyfootballnews.org
Barclays Premier league, Spanish La Liga, Italy Serie A, Ligue 1, Scottish premier league, German Bundesliga and France Ligue 1 top scorers competition for golden boot on 13 December 2011. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are on good race for European league golden boot with 17 goals

Dan Markel argues for a sport of hockey without "brutal disabling fights"

Monday, 5 December 2011

Provocative piece by Howard's PrawfsBlawg colleague and Florida State law professor Dan Markel (who is originally from one of the best hockey cities around, Toronto): The End of Hockey (Fighting).

SEC as solution to ridiculous public stadium financing?

Monday, 5 December 2011

I am so proud to be a Miami-Dade resident (although not a Marlins fan).

Yale Law School Panel on The Year of the Lockout: "Lockouts and Leverage: Lessons from the NBA and NFL Lockouts and New Collective Bargaining Agreements"

Monday, 5 December 2011


As the NBA lockout and the 2012 calendar year fade into the night, Yale Law School will be hosting the first panel discussion that takes stock of what has been the Year of The Lockout.

On Monday December 12, the Yale Law and Business Society will host a panel discussion titled "Lockouts and Leverage: Lessons from the NFL and NBA Lockouts and New Collective Bargaining Agreements".  The panel will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. and will be open to the public. The NBA and NFL lockouts, the corresponding litigation and the resulting collective bargaining agreements will all be discussed.

I am honored to be joining Professor George Priest -- one of the nation's leading experts on antitrust law -- on the panel.  Here is the official announcement:


The Yale Law and Business Society

Presents

Lockouts and Leverage: 

Lessons from the NBA and NFL Lockouts and New Collective Bargaining Agreements

* Taking stock of the NBA and NFL lockouts
* Analysis of the legal and business strategies and lessons learned

* Who Won?  Who Lost?
* Impact of new collective bargaining agreements - who gains, who loses - and changes in relationship between NFL and NBA players and their respective leagues
* Lingering Issues

 Moderator
JIMMY GOLEN
Yale Law School graduate (1999).  Reporter for The Associated Press for over 20 years, covering sports in Boston for the world’s largest newsgathering organization since 1995. He has covered five Super Bowls, three Olympics and three World Series, including the Red Sox victories in 2004 and ’07. Previously, he worked for the AP in New York, Minneapolis, Baton Rouge, La., and Buffalo, N.Y.

Panelists

MICHAEL McCANN
Professor of Law and Director of Sports Law Institute, Vermont Law School
On-Air Legal Analyst, NBA TV
Legal Analyst and SI.com Writer, Sports Illustrated
GEORGE PRIEST
Professor of Law and Economics and Kauffman Distinguished Research Scholar in Law, Economics, and Entrepreneurship, Yale Law School

For additional information, please contact Jonathan Soleimani (Co-Director of Programming, Yale Law & Business Society) at jonathan.soleimani[at]yale.edu

In Memoriam: Robert "Bob" Berry

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Very sad news last week in the sports law world, as former Boston College Law School sports law Professor Bob Berry passed away at 75.  Marquette University Law School sports law Professor Matt Mitten shares the following with our readers:
Sports Law Academic World Loses One of Its Heavy Hitters

Bob Berry, a retired Boston College emeritus professor of law who was an internationally recognized expert in sports law, died recently in Florida.  During his distinguished academic career, he taught sports law courses at several law schools, including Boston College, Ohio State, and Capital.  Bob authored or co-authored many sports law review articles and books, including Sports Law and Regulation: Cases, Materials, and Problems (with Matthew Mitten, Timothy Davis, and Rodney Smith).  He was well known for his extensive knowledge of sports law along with his kindness and his sense of humor.  Bob was a wonderful friend, mentor, and co-author, whom I was privileged to know.  All of us, especially his wife Carole and other members of his family, have suffered a great loss.

Bob is fondly remembered by his friends and fellow sports law professors:

His close friend Bill Gould, Charles A. Beardsley Professor of Law at Stanford and former Chair of the National Labor Relations Board: “I always thought of Bob as the dean of all academic sports lawyers. He developed the first Sports Law course at BC Law in 1972.  The world has lost a good, genuine-so genuine-smart guy who was very wise and compassionate. I never had a better or more loyal friend.”

Gary Roberts, Dean & Gerald L. Bepko Professor of Law, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis: “Bob was a really good guy who came to be a very good friend.  He truly was one of the founders, if not the founder, of our ‘sports law academic’ club.” 

Roger Abrams, Richardson Professor of Law, Northeastern University: “Bob certainly was in the Sports Law Hall of Fame and a really nice colleague to all of us.”

Barbara Osborne, Associate Professor, Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina: “My heart aches. As one of Bob's former students I know first-hand what an impact he had.”

Bob’s family has requested that any donations in his memory be made to the Jackie Robinson Foundation, 75 Varick Street, 2nd floor, New York, New York 10013.

Matt Mitten
Professor of Law and Director, National Sports Law Institute and
LL.M. in Sports Law Program for Foreign Lawyers
Marquette University Law School

Premier league wins for Manchester City, United, Tottenham and Chelsea ahead of crucial Champions league and Europa games

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Premier league resumed after Carling cup quarter final matches which left Chelsea and Manchester United dumped out by Liverpool and Crystal Palace respectively. Great premier league results for top five teams as they all secured important wins.


Robin Van Persie score again to remain current top premier league scorer
Manchester City remain five points clear premier league summitThe league

Euro 2012 final draw and fixtures: England on easy group, Netherlands on group of death

Friday, 2 December 2011

Euro 2012 final draw and fixtures have been decide already: England handed easy group as Netherlands make a group of death.
Millions of football fans witnessed Euro 2012 Final draw which took place in Ukraine on 02 Dec 2011. Ukraine and Poland will co-host the biggest Euro country’s championship that will also involve other 14 qualified national teams.
Euro 2021 final draw14 national teams were

Transitioning to the NBA: Advocating on Behalf of Student-Athletes for NBA & NCAA Rule Changes

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Back in April I wrote a piece for the Huffington Post that argued against the shorting, by the NCAA, of the evaluation period for men's basketball players. My friends at Harvard Law School's Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law asked me to turn that short piece into a law review article, which I have now done.

While still being fine-tuned for January publication, I have been given permission to share this document now given the debate on the draft eligibility rules between the NBA and NBPA. [I know, they are technically a trade association today.] You can access the document on the SSRN website here.

The abstract reads as follows:

The manner in which college athletes enter the professional market of basketball has significantly deteriorated during the past several decades. The transition from college to the NBA has become more fraught with challenges and misinformation than ever before, a fact likely to lead to a wide range of mistakes by countless student-athletes trying to evaluate whether and when to enter professional basketball.

Highlighting a particular area where student-athletes’ interests are marginalized, this Article calls attention to the challenges that student-athletes in the sport of men’s college basketball face when trying to make a fully informed decision as they evaluate whether or not to enter the NBA draft and forgo remaining college eligibility. Unfortunately this difficult decision period is not unique to men’s basketball, but highlights a broader trend showing that colleges, conferences and the NCAA have done shockingly little to provide guidance and counsel to student-athletes across the country who are navigating the transition from college to the professional leagues.

This Article will address both how we developed the current legal rules governing this environment by reviewing the history of the NBA draft and the NCAA’s role in overseeing college athletes and its definition of amateurism. With this recent trend in mind, this Article will then turn its attention to a recent NCAA rule change that unambiguously illustrates the fact that the best interests of the student-athlete are marginalized, if not ignored, in the process of making the leap from college to the NBA. Finally, to foster dialogue, solutions will be proposed on how to address the hardships college student-athletes face during this transition period.

Among the most meaningful recommendations are:

1. The NBA should adopt draft eligibility rules that declare high school graduates are automatically draft eligible and need not petition or declare their intention for the draft. If a player decides to attend college, NBA rules should require that the player not be draft eligible for two years—after a player’s sophomore year of college.
2. NCAA and NBA rules should permit and encourage potential players to hire an “advisor” to assist during this challenging period.
3. The NCAA and NBA should expand and shift the number of days during which student-athletes may explore their potential as an NBA player while maintaining their college eligibility.
4. The creation of a true “NBA Combine” – similar to the NFL Combine – within the time frame the NCAA permits tryouts that enable all underclassmen to compete and perform in front of NBA personnel.
5. Colleges and universities across the country should invest in Professional Sports Counseling Panels (“PSCPs”) so that student-athletes can get unbiased guidance during this critical period of their lives.
6. The NBA and the NCAA could jointly revise the rules relative to the NBA draft, whereby any student-athlete who declares himself eligible has the ability, if not selected in the first round of the NBA draft and thus guaranteeing himself a contract under the latest CBA, to return to college.
7. Encourage student-athletes to graduate by offering financial incentives at the NBA level for those with additional years in college.

A place for this blog and its EIC

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Slate's weekly sports podcast "Hang Up and Listen" leads off this week with a discussion of the end of the NBA lockout. One of the points of discussion is the failure of the sports media to fully grasp and accurately cover the bargaining process. Not being experienced in how labor and litigation negotiations work, reporters fall for dramatic, tragic, and pessimistic narratives because, to their eyes, the process appears to be failing. They specifically note Bill Simmons' calls for both David Stern and Billy Hunter to be fired for their mismanagement of this process, a sentiment widely shared by fans but not by experienced labor experts (who recognize legal posturing as all part of the negotiation process).

If this assessment is accurate, it presents a good argument for this blog and, in particular, for Mike's work on ESPN and NBA-TV. They provide voice that can report and opine on the legal issues from a real position of experience, avoiding the narrative traps.

Time for Transformative Change in Intercollegiate Athletics

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Well, I've spent the better part of the fall semester thinking and talking about change in intercollegiate athletics. I figured it was time to put my ideas and arguments down on paper and, as such, wrote a brief article, summing up my thoughts and, more importantly, making some recommendations.

The essay was just posted on Huffington Post here.

In sum, I argue that we need to address three key areas: 1) Academics & Integrity, 2) The Interests and Experiences of Student-athletes; and 3) Accountability.

Let me know what you think...and help me improve my proposals.

NBA TV Interview: Remaining Steps

Monday, 28 November 2011

I joined David Aldridge, Reggie Miller, Dennis Scott and Matt Winer tonight on NBA TV to talk about remaining steps for there to be NBA basketball on December 25. 

New Sports Illustrated Inside Report Interview: Legal Fallout of Bernie Fine Scandal

Monday, 28 November 2011

International Sports Law Review Pandektis

Monday, 28 November 2011

The most recent issue of the International Sports Law Review Pandektis, an IASL-sponsored journal, has been published. A number of articles caught my eye that Sports Law Blog readers may be interested in. Of particular note is the article published by Stephen Argeris pertaining to the MLB draft, which was presented earlier this year at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference and last year at the International Sport Law & Business Conference.

The complete table of contents for the most recent issue can be found here.

La Liga: Cristiano Ronaldo score a brace as Real Madrid go six points clear thanks to Barcelona defeat.

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Real Madrid derby 4-1 victory over Atletico Madrid saw them open a six points gap in La liga thank to brace and assist from Cristiano Ronaldo and Getafe 1-0 win over defending champions Barcelona. Cristiano Ronaldo have now moved from 14 goals in top scorers log to 16 La liga goals one more than Lionel Messi.

szólj hozzá: Real Madrid 4-1 Atletico

The NBA Lockout is Over!

Saturday, 26 November 2011

I was on NBA TV this morning (live, at 4 a.m.) talking about next steps.  Glad to have games back!

Update 4 p.m. Saturday: I have a new column for SI: NBA players, owners may still run into problems with tentative deal

NBA and Players Talk Litigation Settlement: Will it lead to new CBA?

Friday, 25 November 2011

I was on NBA TV this afternoon to talk about owners and players having litigation settlement talks, how they can convert those talks into a new CBA, and why there is reason to be optimistic. 

Could David Boies be the X Factor for players and help them reach a deal with NBA that Billy Hunter, Derick Fisher and Jeffrey Kessler couldn't? 

More known for his litigation skills than settlement skills, this could become Boies's finest hour.

Sports as protected expression?

Thursday, 24 November 2011

For all my writing on fan speech, this is a place I never thought to go: Last week, UFC and several UFC fighters have challenged New York's ban on MMA exhibitions and profiting from those exhibitions on, among other things, First Amendment grounds. The argument is that the state is targeting the message of MMA through a commercial ban, even though the activities themselves are lawful in a gym. The plaintiffs are represented by Barry Friedman, a great con law scholar at NYU (and, I am guessing, an MMA fan).

Friedman has tried to argue that MMA is mixed martial arts, so is an activity that is more uniquely performative than other sports (more akin to dancing than basketball), so it does not necessarily follow that all sports are expressive. Or maybe all sports are expressive, with whatever legal issues that may create.

As I said, I had never thought to go here. But if sport is expressive, then I believe my arguments that watching and cheering for sports gains added strength.

Real-Life Fantasy Sports Law: Enter the Lobbyists

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Back in August, I blogged about the proliferation of the fantasy sports industry and whether certain fantasy sports games might violate state gambling laws. I also posted a draft of my newest law review article: "A Short Treatise on Fantasy Sports and the Law."

Since then, the Fantasy Sports Trade Association ("FSTA") has announced the hiring of Travis McCoy, a former aid to Senator John Boehner (R-Ohio), to serve as its first official lobbyist. According to USA Today, the FSTA "still is deciding what states it will target first."

The FSTA's hiring of a lobbyist is noteworthy on several levels. First, it signals an acknowledgement by the industry that certain state gambling laws are unfavorable to fantasy sports. In addition, it shows the early stages of collective action within the fantasy sports industry.

It will be interesting to see if the FSTA’s lobbying efforts will target only state gambling laws that disallow fantasy sports leagues, or if they will also target state laws that limit fantasy websites' administrative fees. For example, Montana law currently limits fantasy sports websites to charging 15% in administrative fees. This limit is probably unpopular with fantasy sports businesses. However, it is intended to protect fantasy participants.

NBA Players drop lawsuit in California - focus on lawsuit in Minnesota

Monday, 21 November 2011

A little bit of litigation news tonight.  I discuss it on NBA TV.


Also, it was announced that the Honorable U.S. District Judge Patrick J. Schiltz will be the judge for Carmelo Anthony et al. v. NBA. Schiltz, a graduate of Harvard Law School, is a former clerk to U.S. Justice Antonin Scalia and former professor at the University of Notre Dame Law School. A practicing attorney in Minnesota in 1995, Schiltz represented the T-Wolves in case re: relocation of team to New Orleans. In the case, the NBA Board of Governors rejected sale of T-Wolves to investor group, "Top Rank", in New Orleans. NBA then sued both T-Wolves and Top Rank, seeking declaratory order from court that T-Wolves owners could not sell team to Top Rank w/o league approval. Schiltz represented T-Wolves, which eventually joined the side of the NBA in the litigation. Not only was he lawyer in litigation over T-Wolves failed relocation to New Orleans, but Schiltz represented NFL in several cases, including Powell v. NFL and McNeil v. NFL. McNeil helped lead to new CBA between NFL and NFL players.

New Sports Law Scholarship

Monday, 21 November 2011

Recently published sports law scholarship includes:
Jessica L. Adair, In a league of their own: the case for intersex athletes, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 121 (2011)

Adam Epstein & Bridget Niland, Exploring Ethical Issues and Examples by Using Sport, 13 ATLANTIC LAW JOURNAL 13 (2011)

James R. Andrews, Why are there so many injuries to our young athletes? Professionalization and specialization in youth sport, 40 UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE LAW REVIEW 575 (2011)

Ross Appel, Note, Head east, young man (and comparatively older men who are likely to languish in the minor leagues), 12 TEXAS REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS LAW 109 (2010)

Andrew D. Appleby, For the love of the game: the justification for tax exemption in intercollegiate athletics, 44 JOHN MARSHALL LAW REVIEW 179 (2010)

Jessica Baranko, Hear me roar: should universities use live animals as mascots?, 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 599 (2011)

Jonathan Bateman, Book Note, Reviewing Billy Hawkins, The New Plantation: Black Athletes, College Sports, and Predominantly White NCAA Institutions, 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 793 (2011)

Eric Blevins, College football’s BCS (bowl cartel system?): an examination of the Bowl Championship Series agreement under the Sherman Act, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 153 (2011)

Victor Broccoli, Policing the digital wild West: NCAA recruiting regulations in the age of Facebook and Twitter, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 43 (2011)

Christine A. Burns, Comment, Potential game changers only have eligibility left to suit up for a different kind of court: former student-athletes bring class action antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA, 6 JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY LAW 391 (2011)

Loftus C. Carson, II & Michelle A. Rinehart, The big business of college game day, 12 TEXAS REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS LAW 1 (2010)

Marc Charmatz, Lindy L. Hedges-Wright & Matthew Alex Ward, Personal foul: lack of captioning in football stadiums 45 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 967 (2011)

Josh Chetwynd, Clubhouse controversy: a study of dispute resolution processes between teammates in Major League baseball, 16 HARVARD NEGOTIATION LAW REVIEW 31 (2011)

Christopher B. Chuff, Comment, “Rolling the dice” on financial regulatory reform: gambling law as a framework for regulating structured investments, 18 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 569 (2011)

Jeremy Corapi, Note, Huddle up: using mediation to help settle the National Football League labor dispute, 21 FORDHAM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 789 (2011)

Joshua B. Couvillion, Note, Defending for its life: ChampionsWorld LLC v. United States Soccer Federation denies extending antitrust immunity to USSF in regulating professional soccer, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 325 (2011)

Caitlin M. Cullitan, Note, “I’m his coach, not his father.” A Title IX analysis of sexual harassment in college sports, 12 TEXAS REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS LAW 53 (2010)

Elizabeth Hart Dahill, Note, Hosting the Games for all and by all: the right to adequate housing in Olympic host cities, 36 BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1111 (2011)

Darren Heitner & Jason Wolf, In Baseball's Best Interest?: A Discussion of the October 2010 MLBPA Regulations Governing Player Agents, 10 VIRGINIA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 249 (2011)

Marc Edelman & Joseph A. Wacker, Collectively bargained age/education requirements: a source of antitrust risk for sports club-owners or labor risk for players unions?, 115 PENN STATE LAW REVIEW 341 (2010)

Marc Edelman, Does the NBA still have “market power?” Exploring the antitrust implications of an increasingly global market for men’s basketball player labor, 41 RUTGERS LAW JOURNAL 549 (2010)

Brad Ehrlichman, In this corner: an analysis of federal boxing legislation, 34 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF LAW & ARTS 421 (2011)

Mitchell L. Engler, The untaxed king of South Beach: LeBron James and the NBA salary cap, 48 SAN DIEGO LAW REVIEW 601 (2011)

Natasha C. Farmer, Note, Jockey advertising regulations in horseracing, 3 KENTUCKY JOURNAL OF EQUINE, AGRICULTURAL & NATURAL RESOURCES LAW 103 (2010-2011)

Meir Feder, Is there life after death for sports league immunity? American Needle and beyond, 18 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 407 (2011)

Lauren Ferrante, Note, Two for one: how the NCAA rules do not adequately address package deals and a proposed rule to prohibit them, 12 TEXAS REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS LAW 77 (2010)

David Franklin, Note, League parity: bringing back unlicensed competition in the sports fan apparel market, 86 CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW 987 (2011)

Laurie C. Frey, How the smallest market in professional sports had the easiest financial journey: the renovation of Lambeau Field, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 259 (2011)

Kristina M. GerardiTackles that rattle the brain, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 181 (2011)

Ariana E. Gillies, Comment, Not with a bang, but a whimper: Congress’s proposal to overturn the Supreme Court’s Leegin decision with the Discount Pricing Consumer Protection Act of 2009, 18 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 645 (2011)

Nathaniel Grow, Louisville v. Duke and its implications for breached college football scheduling agreements, 37 JOURNAL OF COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY LAW 239 (2011)

Jennifer Gustafson, Comment, Bronze, silver, or gold: does the International Olympic Committee deserve a medal for combating human trafficking in connection with the Olympic Games?, 41 CALIFORNIA WESTERN INTERNTAIONAL LAW JOURNAL 433 (2011)

Diane Heckman, The entrenchment of the glass sneaker ceiling: excavating forty-five years of sex discrimination involving educational athletic employment based on Title VII, Title IX and the Equal Pay Act, 18 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 429 (2011)

Dennis P. Hughes, Jr., Book Note, Reviewing Bill Madden, Steinbrenner: The Last Lion of Baseball, 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 801 (2011)

Michelle R. Hull, Note, Sports leagues’ new social media policies: enforcement under copyright law and state law, 34 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF LAW & ARTS 457 (2011)

Bryan T. Ikegami, Note, From dumpster to dicta: how the BALCO investigation created incurable violations of players' rights and how to prevent them,34 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF LAW & ARTS 491 (2011)

Mohit Khare, Note, Foul ball! The need to alter current liability standards for spectator injuries at sporting events, 12 TEXAS REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS LAW 91 (2010)

Robb Kuczynski, Book Note, Reviewing Charles H. Martin, Benching Jim Crow: The Rise and Fall of the Color Line in Southern College Sports, 1890-1980, 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 787 (2011)

Adam Harris Kurland, The prosecution of Michael Vick: of dogfighting, depravity, dual sovereignty, and “A Clockwork Orange,” 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 465 (2011)

Christina Lembo, Comment, FIFA transfer regulations and UEFA player eligibility rules: major changes in European football and the negative effect on minors, 25 EMORY INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW 539 (2011)

Sheri Lipman, The story of the disappearing season: should strict liability be used in the NCAA infractions process?, 41 UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS LAW REVIEW 847 (2011)

James T. & Lisa P. Masteralexis, If you’re hurt, where is home? Recently drafted minor league baseball players are compelled to bring workers’ compensation action in team’s home state or in jurisdiction more favorable to employers, 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 575 (2011)

Robert A. & Amy Christian McCormick, Major college sports: a modern apartheid, 12 TEXAS REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS LAW 13 (2010)

James T. McKeown, The economics of competitive balance: sports antitrust claims after American Needle, 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 517 (2011)

Richard H. McLaren, Is sport losing its integrity?, 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 551 (2011)

Mary Catherine Moore, Note, There is no “I” in NCAA: why college sports video games do not violate college athletes’ rights of publicity such to entitle them to compensation for use of their likenesses, 18 JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 269 (2010)

William E. Nesnidal, The fan can phenomenon: the scope of universities’ color schemes as trademarks in light of Budweiser’s team pride campaign, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 283 (2011)

John V. O’Grady, Casenote, The end of indecency? The Second Circuit invalidates the FCC’s indecency policy in Fox Television Stations, Inc. v. FCC, 18 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 527 (2011)

Elizabeth Odian, Preventing Sonicsgate: the ongoing problem of
franchise relocation
, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 67 (2011)

David A. Palanzo, Comment, Safety squeeze: banning non-wood bats is not the answer to amateur baseball’s bat problem, 51 JURIMETRICS JOURNAL 319 (2011)

R. Alexander Payne, Note, Rebuilding the prevent defense: why unethical agents continue to score and what can be done to change the game, 13 VANDERBILT JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT & TECHNOLOGY LAW 657 (2011)

David Pepper, Comment, Anand v. Kapoor, 55 NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL LAW REVIEW 1191-1211 (2010/11)

Christopher Powell, Comment, Premises liability in California: chilling the diffusion of bicycle motocross, 47 CALIFORNIA WESTERN LAW REVIEW 329 (2011)

Timothy Poydenis, The unfair treatment of Dominican-born baseball players: how Major League Baseball abuses the current system and why it should implement a worldwide draft in 2012, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 305 (2011)

Erica N. Reib, Comment, Ante up or fold: what should be done about gambling in college sports?, 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 621 (2011)

Ryan M. Rodenberg & Andrea N. Eagleman, Uneven bars: age rules, antitrust, and amateurism in women’s gymnastics, 40 UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE LAW REVIEW 587 (2011)

Chris Sagers, Why Copperweld was actually kind of dumb: sound, fury and the once and still missing antitrust theory of the firm, 18 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 377 (2011)

Michael C. Shull, Comment, Biting the hand that feeds: how trademark protection might threaten school spirit, 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 641-665 (2011)

Rachel D. Solomon, Note, Cuban baseball players, the unlucky ones: United States-Cuban professional baseball relations should be an integral part of the United States-Cuba relationship, 10 JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND LAW 153 (2011)

Patrick Sterk, To pray or to play: religious discrimination in the scheduling of interscholastic athletic events, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 235 (2011)

Alexander F. Tilton, Note, Mayer v. Belichick: “spygate” scandal is not the court’s concern, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 341 (2011)

Brian Welch, Comment, Unconscionable amateurism: how the NCAA violates antitrust by forcing athletes to sign away their image rights, 44 JOHN MARSHALL LAW REVIEW 533 (2011)

Kevin W. Wells, Labor relations in the National Football League: a historical and legal perspective, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 93 (2011)

Gregory J. Werden, American Needle and the application of the Sherman Act to professional sports leagues, 18 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 395 (2011)

Matthew A. Westover, Comment, The breaking point: examining the potential liability of maple baseball bat manufacturers for injuries caused by broken maple baseball bats, 115 PENN STATE LAW REVIEW 517 (2010)

Ulysses S. Wilson, Comment. The standard of care between coparticipants in mixed martial arts: why recklessness should ‘submit’ to the ordinary negligence standard, 20 WIDENER LAW JOURNAL 375 (2011)

Roberta Furst Wolf, Note. Conflicting anti-doping laws in professional sports: collective bargaining agreements v. state law, 34 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1605 (2011)

Daniel J. Zajda, A true home field advantage: a striking coincidence in the criminal prosecutions of professional athletes for in-game violence, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 1 (2011)

Michael K. Zitelli, The controversy ensues: how Major League Baseball’s use of DNA testing is a matter for concern under the Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act, 18 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL 21 (2011)

University of Baltimore Law Professor Dionne Koller on Penn State Scandal

Monday, 21 November 2011

There have been a number of provocative and well-argued commentaries on the Penn State scandal.  University of Baltimore School of Law Professor Dionne Koller provides another one and from a vantage point that has not been raised: It's a Guy Thing at Penn State, and That's a Problem

Temple Law Professor Jermei Duru on Penn State scandal

Monday, 21 November 2011

Great piece on The Post Game by Professor Jeremi Duru on the Penn State scandal - Explaining Penn State Scandal To My Dad.

Real Madrid and Barcelona both win and remain at the top of La Liga as Ronaldo and Messi score.

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Real Madrid FC 3-2 victory over Mestala club, Valencia enabled them to maintain 3 points lead three points lead at the top of the Primera division. Jose Mourinho's side scored two goals through Karim Benzema and Sergio Ramos before Roberto Soldado managed to pull one back for the home team. Cristiano Ronaldo score third goal for Real Madrid, his fourteenth La liga goal this season and stay close

Republic of Ireland on edge to Euro 2012 final as Robbie Keane score a brace to be second in Euro championship all time top scorer table.

Monday, 14 November 2011

Giovanni Trapattoni team, Republic of Ireland enjoyed 4-0 victory over 9 men Estonia in Euro 2012 play-off. Republic of Ireland are now set to take the first leg advantage to home ground and should only avoid a more than 4 goal difference lost to confirm their place in Poland and Ukraine Euro 2012 finals.

Republic of Ireland are on the edge to end the lack on big competition as their last were

Top 5 scorers in Premier league, Spanish La Liga, France Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Scotish SPL and Serie A competition for European golden boot on 09 November 2011

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Barclays Premier league, Spanish La Liga, Italy Serie A, Ligue 1, Scottish premier league, German Bundesliga and France Ligue 1 top scorers competition for golden boot on 09 November 2011. 
Barclays Premier league top scorers

1Robin Van Persie
Arsenal FC
11
2Edin DzekoManchester City10
3Wayne RooneyManchester United9
4Sergio Agüero
Manchester City9
5Demba BaNewcastle8
Robin

Cristiano Ronaldo receive Golden boot award, score his fourth hat trick of the season and 12th at Real Madrid in 7-1 victory over Osasuna

Monday, 7 November 2011

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his fourth hat trick of the season and 12th for Real Madrid in 7-1 victory over struggling Osasuna at Santiago Bernabeu. Los Galacticos enjoyed 77% possession with 61% (11/18) shots on goal in a game which Angel Di Maria set up three goals and add his goal assist tally to 10 before he was substituted after an injury. Jose Mourinho team has now won 10 consecutive games in

Arsenal mark 400 premier league goal as Robin Van Persie sore his 11th goal of the season in premier league in 3-0 victory over West brom Albion

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Arsena FC registered their fourth consecutive Premier League win to mark 400 premier league goals in 3-0- win over West Brom Albion.

Robin Van Persie opened the scoreline with poacher's finish to score his 11th premier league goal of the season after a 11 games and lead the premier league top scorers followed by Edin Dzeko with ten. Van Persie and tally to his goals this year to 29th after 28

UEFA Champions League top ten scorers: Mario Gomez and Lionel Messi score hattrick each to go top for 2011-2012 Golden boot award

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Lionel Messi and Mario Gomez both scored hattrick on UEFA champions league matches to go top in top goal scorers table and on right track for Golden boot competition.

Lionel Messi scored hat-trick in Barcelona FC 4-0 win over Victoria Plzen while Mario Gomez fired Bayern Munich past Napoli with his hat-trick to hold off Napoli with 3-2 victory. Lionel Messi and Mario Gomez a also leading

Top 5 scorers in Premier league, Spanish La Liga, France Ligue 1, Bundesliga, major league soccer, Scotish SPL and Serie A competition for European golden boot on 01 November 2011

Wednesday, 2 November 2011


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Barclays Premier league, Spanish La Liga, Italy Serie A, Ligue 1, major league soccer, Scottish premier league, German Bundesliga and France Ligue 1 top scorers competition for golden boot on 01 November 2011. 



Barclays Premier league top scorers


1Robin Van Persie
Arsenal FC
9
2Wayne RooneyManchester United9

Top scorers and top assists in Premier league, Spanish La Liga, France Ligue 1, Bundesliga, major league soccer, Scotish SPL and Serie A competition for European golden boot on 07 October 2011

Friday, 7 October 2011



Barclays Premier league, Spanish La Liga, Italy Serie A, Ligue 1, major league soccer, Scottish premier league, German Bundesliga and France Ligue 1 top scorers competition for golden boot on 07 October 2011.

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Barclays Premier league top scorers


1Wayne Rooney Manchester United 9
2Sergio Agüero
Manchester City8
3Edin

UEFA and Europa Champions League: Alexander Frei leads as Lionel Messi ready for another Golden boot award in 2011-2012

Friday, 30 September 2011

Alexander Frei is leading the UEFA champions league top scorers with three goals already having scored twice against Manchester United in a suprising 3-3 FC Basel draw with Manchester United. Other top scorers in European league like Lionel Messi, David Villa and Mario Gomez follow with two goals each.
The last season UEFA champions league top scorer,  Lionel Messi scored two goals in UEFA

Indian players did not get time to relax after World Cup

Friday, 30 September 2011

Indian players did not get time to relax and enjoy after World Cup, says Kapil Dev

Former Indian captain, Kapil Dev, has lashed out at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for not giving the Men in Blue sufficient time to rest on their World Cup 2011 laurels and forcing them to play the long Indian premier League (IPL) tournament, claiming that this let them down against England.



He speaks out that Mahendra Singh Dhoni and company should have full proper rest after the long fight for the second World Cup title instead of participating in the IPL-4. He believes that overdose of cricket broke the players’ fitness and stamina, resultantly, they moved from explosion to fate in no time.

The ex-captain affirmed that Team India played against the Poms without passion, which they had already lost by playing too much cricket at home.

“If you don't give time to unwind, you lose the obsession to play. That is what happened in England (Team lost Test series 4-0 to the hosts). They went through the motions and there was no passion which is very significant when you play sports.

Following the tormenting IPL, the Blue Shirts flew to West Indies for a mutual series, and without taking any rest, moved to England for a high profile challenge.

The result of this cricket hunger came out in the form of India’s demotion from their hard earned No 1 spot in International Test rankings.

Dev wants these mistakes not to be frequent again. The legendry cricketer represented his nationalized team in 131 Test and 225 ODIs along with bringing home the first World Cup title in 1983.

Barclays premier league all match results and upcoming fixtures 2011-2012

Monday, 26 September 2011

Premiership league fixtures
Premier league have reached sixth round and saw Manchester clubs at the top both with 16 points, Manchester United leads with good goals difference, thanks to their 8-2 victory over Arsenal and 5-0 win over Bolton.
Manchester City loss their winning moments when they drew 2-2 win Fulham but Manchester United last weekend also face the challenge and force to left the

Major League Soccer top scorers: Landon Donovan, Thierry Henry and Dwayne DeRosario leads by 25 September 2011

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Landon Donovan of Los Angeles, Thierry Henry and Dwayne DeRosario both of New Yolk Red Bulls are leading the Major League Soccer top scorers strikers by 25 September 2011 all three with 12 goals.
Thierry Henry has won the is among seven players won has previous won the premier league top scorer awards in the past ten years, he won four times while at Arsenal.


1Landon Donovan Los Angeles12

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi score their second hat-trick in La Liga and make race for Pichichi post tight

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi both score their second hat-trick of the season in Real Madrid 6-2 win over Rayo Vallecano and Barcelona 5-0 victory over Athletic Madrid in Spanish La Liga match. 

The race for pichichi and European top scorer is on and tight. Jose Mourinho watched his team recover from a draw and a defeat to score more goals even with ten men after Di Maria red card. Athletic

Top scorers in Premier league, Spanish La Liga, France Ligue 1, Bundesliga and Serie A competition for European golden boot on 25 september 2011

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Barclays Premier league, Spanish La Liga, Italy Serie A, Ligue 1, German Bundesliga and France Ligue 1 top scorers competition for golden boot on 25 September 2011. 



Lionel Messi scored hat-trick

Wayne Rooney still leads European top scorers with nine goal, one goal ahead of Lionel Messi, Barcelona star, Manchester City new signing Sergio Kun Aguero and Mario Gomez for Bayern Munich.

Fernando Torres and Roberto Soldado crazy worst goal miss of the season in Chelsea Manchester United, Valencia Barcelona games gif

Friday, 23 September 2011

Fernando Torres crazy miss to put Chelsea at 3-2
Fernando Torres was at the top of his game in Chelsea vs Manchester game and managed to score his second goal for Chelsea since his 50 million transfer from Liverpool. The Spanish striker, was involved in a crazy miss with an open golas after he went around De Gea.
Roberto Soldado crazy miss to put Valencia ahead with 3-1
Roberto Soldado failed

Barcelona FC first team squad wallpaper for 2011-2012 season including new signing

Friday, 23 September 2011

Barcelona FC first team squad for 2011-2012 season including new summer la liga transfers, like Alexis  Sánchez from Udinese and Cesc Fabregas from Arsenal, upcoming youngster like Thiago Alcántara and the world best player Lionel Messi. All see Chelsea FC first team squad 



Barcelona FC first team squad for 2011-2012: From top left to right Adriano Correia Claro, Alexis Alejandro Sánchez,

Jose Mourinho famous inspirational funny soccer quotes at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid

Friday, 23 September 2011

Jose Mourinho has a big list of famous funny soccer quotes at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid. It is just amazing to read these quotes; it is as if he always prepared to talk to the press.

Jose Mourinho in one of the press conference making his funny and inspirational statement and reading famous soccer quotes
 He has been quotes several times making inspirational quotes, crazy

Top scorers in Premier league, Spanish La Liga, France Ligue 1, Bundesliga and Serie A competition for European golden boot on 20 september 2011

Wednesday, 21 September 2011


Barclays Premier league, Spanish La Liga, Italy Serie A, Ligue 1, German Bundesliga and France Ligue 1 top scorers competition for golden boot on 20 September 2011. 

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Wayne Rooney add his goals tally to stay top of premier league top scorers table after scoring an easy goal against Chelsea on 3-1 Manchester United victory. Sergio Aguero

Lionel messi score hat-trick David Villa double as Barcelona FC beat Osasuna 8-0 in Spanish La Liga, All goals video

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Barcelona FC beat Osasuna in La Liga as Lionel messi score hat-trick. This is his first hattrick of the season and he has opened the race for Pichichi with Cristiano ronaldo. Last season Messi was UEFA top scorer while Cristiano Ronaldo won La Liga top scorer and also won European golden boot.

Barcelona vs Osasuna video highlights of all goals

Lionel Messi 5'
Cesc Fábregas 12'
David Villa 34'

Three goals for debutants in Blackburn rovers vs Arsenal games as Aiyegbeni Yakubu score double in all seven goals thriller

Saturday, 17 September 2011

How long will it take for Arsenal to start winning game consistently?

Blackburn vs Arsenal games happened when two premier league managers who are at pressure from fans to start playing well and winning. Steve Kean and Arsene Wenger both were on enourmous pressure, but it was Blackburn under Kean earning a rare win against Arsenal.

Debutant Aiyegbeni Yakubu, scored double to play a major role

UEFA champions league top scorers, Can Lionel Messi continue his three years record dominance in UEFA top scorer post?

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Who is going to be the 2011 UEFA champions league top scorer? Can Lionel Messi become the back to back UEFA champions lesgue top scorer.

UEFA champions league season kicked off
UEFA champions league kicked off 2 days ago with all 32 teams well set to achieve various goals. Champions league is the toughest football competition, Yes, more tough than the world cup and one can not predict which team

Australia will recover their No. 1 rank in Test cricket: Lee

Thursday, 15 September 2011


Hyderabad: Having achieved the pole situation in ODIs, Australia would soon get back its past glory by becoming the No. 1 team in Test cricket as well, feels speedster Brett Lee.

"We won ODI series in Sri Lanka. We are 1-0 up in test series now. We are enjoying being the No. 1 in ODIs and confidently we will get back our No. 1 rank in Test cricket," Lee told the media people.



He said he does not lament not playing in Tests anymore and he feels it was a alert decision.

"No regrets in not playing Test cricket. There is zero chance of returning to Test cricket.

He said he is enjoying the Twenty 20 cricket which is full of enthusiasm and surprises. Asked what is the biggest challenge he is facing, he answered,” I love every single day playing cricket. I do not put force on me. That is the reason, I am happy, I am happy, I am smiling."

Asked whether he was surprised with India's poor demonstrate in the England tour, he said situation were a big factor.

"The England team took home gain to the fullest." Replying to a query on the problems like injuries faced by Indian seamers in England tour, he said injuries are a part and bundle of playing cricket.

"It depends on a few effects. When you are playing Test cricket, injuries do go on. That is part of playing cricket unfortunately," he said.

Barclays premier league: Sergio Kun Aguero score his first premier league hattrick as Manchester City beat Wigan 3-0.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

Sergio Kun Aguero scored his first premier league hattrick and earn Manchester City 3-0 victory over Wigan Athletic. Carlos Tévez could have doubled the lead on 18' by the Argentinean missed a penalty shot.

Sergio Aguero is now ranked second with Edin Dzeko in premier league and European top scorers table both with six goals, second to Wayne Rooney who score his second premier league hat-trick

Barclays premier league: Wayne Rooney scored hit his sixth premier league hat-trick and second of the season as Manchester United beat Bolton 5-0.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

Wayne Rooney scored his second premier league hat-trick and help Manchester United to sink Bolton in 5-0 Victory. This is his sixth premier league hattrick and he is more likely to score more this season. Javier Hernández, Chicharito was also on target twice scoring the first and fourth goal.

Wayne Rooney is now leading the Barclays premier league and European top scorers list with eight goals

Cristiano Ronaldo off the mark for La liga top scorers,European top scorers and European Golden Shoe/boot competition 2011-2012

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Cristiano Ronaldo is off the mark for La liga top scorers, European top scorers and European Golden Shoe for competions as the Real Madrid striker is looking forward to top the European top scorer table once again in 2011-2012.

The portugeuse striker score hat-trick in La Liga opening match in 6-0 victory against Real Zaragoza. He he currently tied up with three goals with Roberto Soldado,

Amazing backheel own goal by Spain defender Inigo Martinez as Spain under 21 (U21) beat Georgia 7-2

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Amazing backheel own goal by spain defender Inigo Martinez as Spain under 21 beat Georgia 7-2.
The defender beat David De Gea with fantastic backheel only that he score to his own goal.

Liverpool FC first team squad including new liverpool FC signings on summer 2011-2012 and on players on loan.

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Liverpool FC first team squad for 2011-2012 season including Liverpool FC new summer signings on premier league transfers in 2011-2012 season.

Liverpool FC first team squad new signings Charlie Adam from Blackpool, Craig Bellamy from Manchester City, Alexander Doni from AS Roma and Stewart Downing from Aston Villa. Some players on loan includes Joe Cole to Lille and Alberto Aquilani to AC Milan.

Euro 2012 Qualifiers: Robin van Persie score four, Wesley Sneijder and Klaas Jan Huntelaar score two each as Netherlands beat San Marino 11-0 in Group E

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Euro 2012 Qualifiers Robin van Persie score four, Wesley Sneijder and Klaas Jan Huntelaar score two each as Netherlands beat San Marino 11-0 in Group E.
Video highlight of all goals as Netherlands beat San Marino

Euro 2012 Qualifiers: Germany Miroslav Klose, Mesut Ozil ,Lukas Podolsk, Martin Harnik,Andre Schurrle and Mario Gotze score to sink Austria 6-2 in Group A

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Euro 2012 Qualifiers saw Germany Miroslav Klose, Mesut Ozil ,Lukas Podolsk, Martin Harnik,Andre Schurrle and Mario Gotze score to sink Austria 6-2 in Group A Germany have kept their 100% winning record collecting maximum points out of seven games and became the first team to qualify for Euro 2012.

Wayne Rooney score double as England beat Bulgaria 3-0 in Group G Euro 2012 qualifier

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Wayne Rooney scored two goals as England beat Bulgaria 3-0 in Euro 2012 qualifying Group G match.. Gary Cahill scored his first goal for England national team.

Transfer news: Arsenal FC new signings Park Chu Young, Per Mertesacker, Andre Dos Santos and Mikel Arteta

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Arsenal FC have signed famous new players for various position. The signings includes Park Chu Young from Monaco, Per Mertesacker from Werder Bremen, Andre Dos Santos from Fenerbahce and Mikel Arteta from Everton.See all completed premier league transfers.

Arsenal FC new transfers Park Chu Young from Monaco, Per Mertesacker from Werder Bremen, Andre Dos Santos from Fenerbahce and Mikel Arteta

European Championship for Euro 2012 qualifying campaign fixtures and results

Thursday, 1 September 2011

European Championship for 2012 qualifying fixtures and results
The Euro 2012 qualification campaign will resume this september after ten days off for European national league with fixtures on mid week and weekend. After the end of European summer transfer window for Serie A transfer news, Premier league transfer news and La liga transfer news come to an end.


UEFA Euro 2012 official logo for

Jordan Henderson Liverpool midfielder profile as he compledted transfer move from Sunderland

Wednesday, 31 August 2011



Jordan Henderson Liverpool midfielder profile
The profile of Jordan Henderson former Sunderland midfielder have recently made a 22 million Euro transfer from Sunderland to Liverpool and assigned Xabi Alonso number 14 jersey.

Jordan Brian Henderson profile
Proffessional Career Clubs: Liverpool, Coventry, Sunderland, Sunderland
Country teams: England senior team, England U21, England U20

Transfer news: Italy Serie A completed transfer deals for summer 2011-2012

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Serie A league transfer completed deals for summer transfer window in 2011-2012. All completed Serie A league transfer news for Serie A transfer in and out for Italy Serie A clubs are listed below. Updated transfer news will be provided as new transfers occur. The list does not involve Serie A transfer rumours or ongoing transfer talks.

Some players transfer between contries involed transfer of

Transfer news: Premier league completed transfer deals summer 2011-2012

Monday, 29 August 2011

Premier league transfer deals since opening of summer 2011 transfer window on 01st June 2011. The summer transfer window will end on 31st August 2011. All completed premier league transfer news for transfer out and transfer in for premiership clubs are listed below. Updated transfer news will be provided as new transfers occur. The list does not involve transfer rumours or ongoing transfer

Wayne Rooney bang hat-trick as Manchester United beat Arsenal 8-2, video highlights of all goals

Monday, 29 August 2011

Wayne Rooney scored his first hat-trick of the season as Manchester United beat Arsenal FC 8-2 at Old Trafford.

Wayne Rooney scored two goals from free kick with same styles before converting a penalty to earn his hat-trick.

Ashley Young scored twice all goals scored with his same favourite style with a curl to the top right corner and he assisted other three goals. Other Man utd scorers were

Edin Dzeko score four two assists from debutant Samir Nasri as Manchester City down Tottenham 4-1.

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Edin Dzeko first hat-trick and quadruple at Manchester City started in 34 when he tapped in Samir Nasri cross and gave Tottenham Spurs goalkeeper little time to react. This the first football hat-trick in this premier league season. Earlier Samir Nasri and Silva played one two touches before the former Arsenal midfielder crossed the ball.

Edin Dzeko’s second came 7 minutes later as he connect

Liverpool FC beats Bolton 3-1, as Jordan Henderson, Martin Skrtel and Charlie Adam scored to top Premier league table; all goals video highlights

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Liverpool FC has jumped to the top of premier league table thanks to goal from Jordan Henderson (15'), Martin Skrtel (52') and Charlie Adam (53') and fantastic Luis Suarez performance.

Kenny Dalglish new men, Jordan Henderson and Charlie Adam opened there goals accounts at Liverpool FC since their arrival during summer signing to give. Bolton grabbed consolation goal on 90' Ivan Klasnic the

Juan Mata score on his chelsea debut against Norwich City. Romelu Lukaku look promising as Didier Drogba injured

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Juan Mata has scored for Chelsea FC on his debut to give stamford bridge club 3-1 victory over Norwich City. The left footed Spanish midfielder looked very creative and completed most of the pass before he steal the ball from defender and score. Only three 3 minutes after introduction he managed to cross ball to Fenarndo Torres but his country mate head did not find the net.

Another Chelsea

Cesc Fabregas score and win Super Cup to reach three cups in three matches

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Fabregas first goals since his return to Barcelona
Fabregas scored his first Barcelona goal in Joan Gamper Trophy match against Napoli when Barcelona won 5-0 at Nou Camp.

In his first debut in starting eleven, the Spanish midfielder opened the score on 25 minutes with a simple ball placement. In a game were Edson Cavani Bicycle overhead kick goal was disallowed for foul committed before,

UEFA champions league draw: Why Manchester City group is the group of death?

Friday, 26 August 2011

Machester City face tough opponents on their champion league debut, it could be a group of death.
Manchester City has been drawn alongside Bayern Munich, Villarreal and Napoli in Group A for champions league in group stage. It is the toughest group as Bayern Munich, 4 times UEFA champions and finalist two seasons ago, will be fighting to reach the champions league final which will be place at

Serie A Samuel Eto'o completes move from Inter Milan to primier liga Anzhi Makhachkala

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Samuel Eto’o have completed a move to Anzhi Makhachkala from Inter Milan for around 20 million pounds.

The cameroon international will be among the highest paid players in the world and he will surely be the highest paid player in Primier Liga. The Russian club owner; Suleiman Kerimov has ambition to transform Anzhi Makhachkala and see the club competes at highest level in champion league.

New updated FIFA-Coca-Cola World Ranking for August 2011

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

FIFA Cocacola world ranking has been released and signal the end of Spain more than a year dominancy coming to an end. Netherlands are the new FIFA ranking leaders, their first ever highest rank; poorest rank was 25th in May 1998.

The new top ranked countries have joined other 6 countries (Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) to have topped the world ranking. Except for Dutch

VIDEO: Andy Murray win his second Cincinati trophy following Novak Djokovic shoulder injury

Monday, 22 August 2011

Andy Murray won his second Cincinati trophy following retirement of Novak Djokovic on second set. Before Novak's retirement, Murray was leading top seed in final by 6-3, 3-0. There haven't been much movement on top ten ATP ranking, as top six player in top 10 ranking retained there positions as andymurray stay fourth. The World No. 1 performance was way under his level lossing six of seven last

Referee try to prove importance of video replay in soccer game as he linked the hand to wrong player

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Referee proved to the world that video replay for soccer could be a vital addition in decison making. Bursaspor's player Teteh Bangura used his hand to trick the referee and Anderlecht defender. Referee only had one opportunity to see this act, he connected the hand to the wrong defender instead of Bursaspor striker leading to penalty given to Bursaspor.


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