As Football gets serious... Alpha corners the men who hold season 2010 in their hands. We have an exclusive interview with STEVE JOHNSON, the Geelong star that sees things others don’t. Mark Thompson (and others) tell why. ROBBIE FARAH, the tough yet creative Tigers skipper tells why his team should…
25 Feb 2010 | 1 Comment
Tiger Woods yesterday apologised to a band of confused pre-schoolers, as part of his campaign to redeem himself in the eyes of the world, person by person. The 4-year-olds were sat in class, having some juice or something, when in walked the world’s most-famous sportsman. “I’m really, really sorry,” he…
09 Dec 2009 | 0 Comments
Yeah, but no, but seriously now. Is this Tiger thing the weirdest story in the history of sport, if not the world, or what? At the risk of saying tsunami, this is the gutter-media tsunami. The tabloids can’t keep up. It’s like the Cookie Monster got delivered three truck-loads of…
30 Nov 2009 | 1 Comment
Somewhere, deep in the bowels of a sinister-looking HQ, where the only decoration is a very large Swoosh down one wall, a group of very concerned men in very dark suits, are having a very urgent meeting. These are the men tasked with the normally very easy job of maintaining…
13 Nov 2009 | 0 Comments
Australian sports fans throughout the country were left shocked and bewildered yesterday, when television coverage of the Masters seemed to show a golfer who was not Tiger Woods. The golfer, who appeared to be wearing a blue shirt and some kind of trousers, played a five iron into a medium…
11 Aug 2009
Just when you thought you’d seen everything, we’ve put up some brand new content, including the lovely Nikki Garrett here in the Hotties section, and a couple of cracking features in the, er, Features section, from Alphas past. Enjoy. More to come soon.
27 Mar 2009 | 0 Comments
Tiger Woods, though: most exciting, talented and worth-his-appearance-money star in world sport today? Or bland, issue-avoiding corporate sponsored accumulator of money? Only you, the viewer, can decide. It may be true that golf has suffered in the past 10 months in the absence of the Woodster (and the subsequent success…
04 Sep 2008 | 0 Comments
Amid the excitement of Rocco Mediate missing out on the Ryder Cup, Dinara Safina’s strong progress in the US Open tennis and England’s washed out one-dayer against South Africa, it’s difficult to know where to start. Perhaps the best place is the NRL judiciary, which sat up half the night…
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