UEFA EURO 2016 website up for Lovie Awards

UEFA EURO 2016 website up for Lovie Awards

The official UEFA EURO 2016 website has been nominated for two categories in the sixth Annual Lovie Awards:If you have a minute then please vote via the links above – preferably for us. Voting closes on 22 September, with the winners announced on 27 September. There were over 300 million visits to EURO2016.com and the official apps during the tournament, generating 1.5 billion page impressions between the eve of the tournament on 9 June and the day after the final on 11 July – almost four times the levels reached during UEFA EURO 2012.Another section of the site, UEFA EURO 2016 Fantasy

Curt Schilling Writes He’ll Vote For Donald Trump, Blasts ‘Liberal Media’ In Blog Post

Curt Schilling might be a long shot to be presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s running mate, but the three-time World Series champion is planning on casting his vote in November for him, no matter what. The former Major League Baseball pitcher wrote a blog post Friday dedicated to why he’s voting for Trump in the presidential election, and he gave three main points for his decision, all while taking shots at President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Schilling, who recently was fired by ESPN after sharing an anti-transgender meme, gave three detailed reasons for why he’s...

Vote for your Champions League Goal of the Week

Vote for the Goal of the Week and you could win a Nissan Juke Visia car at the end of the season, with other fantastic prizes also available throughout the 2015/16 campaign. Goal of the Week presented by Nissan returns this season and the prizes have got even better.While the prize for each Goal of the Week (and Goal of the Group Stage) vote during the season is still a fantastic official UEFA Champions League adidas match ball, there is a special grand prize on offer for the season-ending Goal of the Tournament...Grand prizeVote for that goal, and at any stage during the season, and you will be ent...

English clubs set to vote on Heineken Cup decision

Updated: Wednesday, 04 Dec 2013 23:12 | Comments Premiership Rugby CEO Mark McCafferty will back the decision made on Thursday A decision on English clubs playing in Europe next season is expected to be made at a meeting of Premiership Rugby's shareholders in London on Thursday. Owners and chief executives from all 12 Aviva Premiership clubs - as well as delegates from shareholders Leeds and Bristol - will convene for what has been described as "effectively an emergency meeting" following Ligue Nationale de Rugby's (LNR) announcement last Thursday that French clubs would be pulling out of a proposed Rugby Champions Cup. After consulting its clubs at the weekend, Premiership Rugby called a 10am meeting for Thursday where the European issue will be top

Player Rep: NFL Players Upset With Owners’ Tactics, Unsure When They’ll Vote to End Lockout

by Jeff Howe on Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:07AM   Just when the two sides were starting to get along, the NFL's labor situation has gotten ugly yet again. The players were absolutely livid with the owners Thursday night, and as such, the league's player representatives knew within an hour of their conference call that they wouldn't be voting to ratify a settlement to end the lockout, according to a player rep who was on the call.There's a "good chance" the players reconvene for another call Friday, but the player rep had "no idea" if the players would be ready to vote then.Earlier Thursday, the owners approved the proposal by a 31-0 vote (the Raiders abstained), and they left