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Old-school charm and new-school nous make Harry Redknapp England's No1
Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Redknapp is favourite to replace Fabio Capello as England manager. Photograph: Ian Kington/AFP/Getty Images It feels strange to be writing about the resignation of Fabio…
article  football  england  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Team-mates don't need to be friends to succeed
Teddy Sheringham, left, and Andy Cole barely spoke off the field while at Manchester United but it never mattered once they were on the pitch. Photograph: Phil Noble/PA Given the expanding nature of…
article  football  secret-footballer  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Zonal Marking: Team Analysis
Milan might not have been the best football team during the middle of the last decade, but they were probably the most sophisticated. Think back to the successful sides of 2004-06 – Greece,…
football  article  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Rocksteady looks back on Arkham City
By Xbox World 360 for Xbox World Magazine Subscribe now! Batman: Arkham City was an ambitious sequel to a game that is undoubtedly one of the finest of this generation. Not only did Rocksteady's…
gaming  article  interview  batman  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Tim Vickery: Copa Libertadores a cradle of talent
This year's major international tournament, the European Championship, was first disputed in 1960 - which makes it a mere youngster in comparison with the South American version, the Copa America,…
article  football  south-america  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Harry Redknapp, Rube of the Year
Harry Redknapp does not have a soul, but he has a sort of dead-eyed Cockney sparkle that's served him as a pretty adequate replacement. England's most successful English soccer manager, he's also…
article  football  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Gaming's Newest Grind
Designers rarely envision all possible uses for their creation, which are occasionally given a life of their own. Wily users have converted CDs into frisbees, mayonnaise into lubricant, and books…
article  playstation  gaming  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Thought: Do We Own Our Steam Games?
By John Walker on February 1st, 2012 at 1:18 pm. What do you own? Looking through my possessions, I feel fairly comfortable that the food in my fridge belongs to me. And I have an odd confidence…
article  gaming  steam  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Who Killed Rare?
Through a locked gate, down a winding path and by a still pond a few miles outside of the leafy village of Twycross, England, a bonsai tree stands. It was a gift given to Rare by Shigeru Miyamoto,…
gaming  article  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Madonna acts just like a serious male artist would – and people hate her for it
Madonna, a picture of military-industrial western masculinity. Photograph: Timothy A Clary/AFP/Getty Images If you really want to watch vitriol flow on a monumental scale, be Madonna and dare to make…
article  music  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
an artistic journey along parallel lines
Dynamic tension: detail from Mondrian's Composition B (No II), with Red. Photograph: Tate, London Where were the paparazzi in September 1938? They should have been thick on the ground outside 60…
art  design  creative  article  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Rebuilding Syndicate
Jeff Gamon, an executive producer at EA Partners, confesses that he didn’t learn the etymology of Syndicate’s exotic-sounding codename until just recently. “The name Project…
gaming  article  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
The dangers of gamer entitlement
“Rip-off. Why should I have to pay for Cranky levels? You have lost a customer,” reads Coolcoco’s one-star App Store review for Where’s My Water on January 30. “I love…
gaming  article  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475
Is the PlayStation Vita worth £230?
What a difference six months makes. In June last year Sony boss Kaz Hirai proudly took to the stage at E3 to announce that the Vita would retail for $250 (or $299 for the 3G version) - a figure that…
gaming  article  from readability
february 2012 by sbrown475

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