WWE Extreme Rules 2013 May 19, 2013


Extreme Rules is the pay-per-view where the rules are overlooked for three hours each year in the WWE. Even Vince McMahon recently tweeted, "Because of the risk of injury, I will be crossing my fingers until Extreme Rules is over on Sunday." This year, Extreme Rules will air on Sunday, May 19.
Take a closer look at my predictions for WWE Extreme Rules 2013.

WWE Extreme Rules 2013 emanates from St. Louis, Mo. tonight.  A plethora of wrestling history has happened under St. Louis' watch.  So by comparison, Extreme Rules may come off like Madison Square Garden hosting the Butte County Fair.

Not to fear.  Nothing a few dangerous, career-threatening stunts can't solve.  And when it comes to dangerous stunts, WWE made sure to line up the best in the business for this one.

During One Night Stand in 2008—the pay-per-view which would eventually be replaced by the Extreme Rules franchise—Triple H countered an RKO by throwing Orton over the top ropes.  This led to a shoulder injury that shelved Orton for several months.

Billboard Music Awards May 19, 2013


We always have our calendars marked down for the Billboard Music Awards, a night when the biggest, most popular names in music all come together under one roof. This year’s festivities, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev., might go down as the best award show of the year! And it all kicks off live from the blue (yes, blue) carpet — watch it below!

The 2013 Billboard Music Awards: A Night To Remember
Just listing the performers at this year’s Billboard Music Awards makes our heads spin – Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Chris Brown, Taylor Swift – you’ve gotta be kidding! Justin is actually slated to perform twice — once solo, and once along with Will.i.am for the song “That Power.” Not to mention, Miley Cyrus has been teasing that big news will break about her new single, “We Can’t Stop” at the awards show. Has there ever been an awards show more star-studded than this one?

Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez Together At The Billboard Music Awards
Besides all the amazing performances we’ll be getting, this year’s Billboard Music Awards may mark an important moment in Justin and Selena’s relationship. This could be their first time walking a red carpet together since they broke up in late 2012. The two stars reunited in April, and have seemingly been making their way back to being a couple. And we know they’re sitting together — right next to Taylor Swift — so there’s a great chance we’ll see Jelena in action yet again.

It all kicks off with the blue carpet, which begins at 6:30 PM ET. You can live stream the carpet below until the show officially starts at 8 PM.

West Ham Vs Reading May 19, 2013


West Ham manager Sam Allardyce sent out a warning to the club’s fans not to expect too much next season after the Londoners’ successful campaign this time around.

A victory against already-relegated Reading on Sunday would ensure a top 10 finish for the Premier League new boys but Allardyce says that doesn’t mean they will suddenly be pushing for European qualification in 12 months time.

“It’s more consolidation,” he said when asked about next season’s ambitions.

“For me, in our first season, this is like finishing in the Champions League places. To finish 10th in your first year, it’s like Everton getting in the Champions League. I think that’s the size of it. It’s not an easy task to do.

“Next year becomes difficult because the West Ham fans and everyone at the football club will expect us to get better than 10th and I am saying that’s going to be a difficult challenge.

“I am saying now that 10th is the target again, before we get into a new season thinking we should be finishing closer to Europe. If we do, it depends on how big the buys are this summer.

“I think the financial restrictions and the new restrictions on the finances will make it difficult to do that, so to finish in that particular area would be fantastic for us and it brings stability to the club.

“That’s what this club needs – it needs a long spell in the Premier League to bring stability and then look to go on from there in years three, four or five.

“Then we can look for cup finals and for a European place.

“As frustrated as fans might get, that’s what you’ve got to do as a manager because it’s then sustainable and sustainable success is what we’re all about.”

Venue Upton Park, Sunday 4pm

Tickets Here

Last season n/a

Referee Mike Dean

This season’s matches 27 Y100, R3, 3.81 cards per game

Manchester City vs Norwich City May 19, 2013


Last season Man City 5 Norwich 1

Referee Mark Halsey

This season’s matches 17 Y38, R2, 2.35 cards per game



Manchester City

Subs from Pantilimon, Wright, Maicon, Richards, Nastasic, Kolarov, Razak, Milner, Rodwell, García, Dzeko, Guidetti

Doubtful Agüero (knock)

Injured Sinclair (blod clot, Aug), K Touré (knee, Aug)

Suspended None

Form guide WWDWLW

Disciplinary record Y62 R3

Leading scorer Dzeko 14


Norwich

Subs from Bunn, Camp, Steer, Whittaker, Jackson, Fox, E Bennett, Becchio, Tettey, Barnett, Tierney, Butterfield, Francomb

Doubtful None

Injured Surman (knee, Aug), Turner (groin, Aug)

Suspended None

Form guide WLLWLD

Disciplinary record Y60 R1

Leading scorer Holt 7

STAT-ATTACK

Head-to-head

There have been 20 goals in the last three meetings between the sides, with Manchester City scoring 15 of them.

Norwich have only beaten Manchester City once in the Premier League (W1, D4, L6). That victory came at Carrow Road back in February 1993.

Liverpool vs QPR May 19, 2013


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers admits there is no way that Jamie Carragher will bow out quietly when he plays his final game before retirement against QPR on Sunday.

Carragher, 35, has spent his whole career at Anfield, winning the Champions League, two FA Cups and three League Cups, and the Merseyside-born star will fittingly bow out as captain for his 737th and last appearance for the Reds.

The former England defender started the season behind Martin Skrtel and Daniel Agger in Rodgers’ plans. But in recent months he has played his way back into the team and has finished the season in impressive form.

And Rodgers claims Carragher has been training as hard as ever despite the imminent end to his career.



“He’s in the final week of his career, going into the game against QPR at 35 years of age,” Rodgers said.

“He knows he’s retiring, but after training on Thursday he was still in the gymnasium, preparing himself with the same commitment that he has shown his entire career.

“He could have had a lazy day. He could have had a bit of lunch and then shot home, but he was in the gym preparing his body and doing his core work, his flexibility and preparing himself to the maximum to be his best.

“And that says it all about him; that at the end of his career, he is still preparing as if it was his first game.

“He knows the intensity and the passion and the quality that is needed because he has been there.”

Luis Suarez is suspended and defenders Martin Skrtel, Daniel Agger and Martin Kelly are all set to miss out through illness and injury, while Raheem Sterling, Joe Allen and captain Steven Gerrard are also absent.

Swansea vs Fulham May 19, 2013


Last season Swansea 2 Fulham 0

Referee Lee Mason

This season’s matches 23 Y78, R3, 3.52 cards per game


Swansea

Subs from Cornell, Tremmel, Bartley, Tate, Monk, Lamah, Shechter, Moore, Rangel, Davies, Agustien, Donnelly

Doubtful Vorm (concussion)

Injured Ki (hip, Aug)

Suspended None

Form guide LWDLDD

Disciplinary record Y57 R2

Leading scorer Michu 18

Fulham

Subs from Etheridge, Riise, Rodallega, Manolev, Baird, Frimpong, Senderos, Frei, Na Banga, Petric, Banya, Donegan


Doubtful None

Injured Davies (hip, Aug), Dejagah (ankle, Aug), Diarra (knee, Aug), Richardson (hamstring, Aug)

Suspended Sidwell (last of four)

Form guide LLLLLD

Disciplinary record Y47 R3

Leading scorer Berbatov 14

STAT-ATTACK

Head-to-head

Swansea have beaten Fulham in all three of their Premier League meetings, conceding just one goal.

Prior to that, the Swans had beaten Fulham just once in 13 meetings in all competitions dating back to 1990.

This is the 63rd meeting between the sides. Fulham have won 30 times, Swansea 22 and there have been 10 draws.

Wigan vs Aston Villa May 19, 2013


Venue DW Stadium, Sunday 4pm

Last season Wigan 0 Aston Villa 0

Referee Neil Swarbrick

This season’s matches 17 Y58, R0, 3.41 cards per game


Wigan

Subs from Habsi, Caldwell, Beausejour, Redmond, Henríquez, Fyvie, Golobart, López, Campabadal, Jones, Di Santo

Doubtful Beausejour (hamstring)

Injured Crusat (knee, Aug), Figueroa (groin, Aug), McManaman (ankle, Aug), Pollitt (thigh, Aug), Ramis (knee, Aug), Stam (ankle, Aug)

Suspended None

Form guide LLWDLL

Disciplinary record Y64 R2

Leading scorer Koné 11

Aston Villa


Subs from Given, Ireland, El Ahmadi, N’Zogbia, Holman, Bowery, Dawkins, Bannan, Stevens, Lichaj, Williams, Gardner

Doubtful El Ahmadi (thigh), Lowton (thigh)

Injured Albrighton (ankle, Aug), Clark (foot, Aug), Dunne (groin, Aug), Herd (ankle, Aug)

Suspended Benteke (one match)

Form guide LWWLDW

Disciplinary record Y73 R3

Chelsea Vs Everton May 19, 2013


"Parting is such sweet sorrow." No, the oft repeated Romeo and Juliet quote doesn't quite fit such a strange day of farewells.
Rafa Benitez has created history with Chelsea, the first club to hold Champions League and Europa League trophies at the same time, but there'll be few tears at his departure. Everton fans however will lift the rafters as they say their goodbyes to David Moyes after 11 years.
LAWRO'S PREDICTION

Benitez has achieved his targets - a European trophy and Champions League qualification. More than that, he's improved certain players. David Luiz has learned about responsibility and team structure. Fernando Torres has regained his zest for football and goals.
He's managed his squad thoughtfully through 68 gruelling games - this the 15th in 51 days - and he has one last task to achieve.
A win will guarantee automatic Champions League qualification. Anything less and Arsenal could pip them for third place.
There's even the possibility of a play-off against the Gunners if the two clubs finish level on points, goal difference and goals scored.
Benitez has behaved with dignity and great professionalism. Will he finally have squeezed some affection from hardened Shed Enders?
It'll be an emotional day for Moyes. In 11 years he has amassed nine top-eight finishes. This year they'll be above Liverpool for the second year running.
He's worked miracles with pennies and farthings. His team now is as typically difficult to beat as it has been for years.
There will be tears at full-time. "Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation." No, poet Kahlil Gibran won't do either because Everton fans should celebrate the Moyes era and wish him well.
Let's make a song and dance of it instead with that wonderful Broadway lyricist and composer Stephen Schwartz:

"I've heard it said that people come into our lives for a reason
Bringing something we must learn
And we are led to those who help us most to grow
If we let them and we help them in return."
It won't be sung on the terraces but it'll do for me. Good luck Rafa. Good luck Mr Moyes.

West Brom Vs Manchester United May 19, 2013


English football will witness the end of an era on Sunday when Alex Ferguson takes charge of Manchester United for the 1,500th and final time in their last game of the season at West Bromwich Albion.

Having waved goodbye to Old Trafford in an emotional 2-1 win over Swansea City last weekend, Ferguson will close the door on his managerial career at The Hawthorns — 26 years, six months and 11 days since his first game at the United helm, a 2-0 loss at Oxford United on November 8, 1986.

It promises to be a day rich in nostalgia for Ferguson, who will be succeeded by Everton manager David Moyes on July 1.

In his final pre-game press conference, he cast his mind back to the very beginning of his journey as a manager, with Scottish minnows East Sterling in 1974.

“I have had 39 years as a manager,” said the 71-year-old.

“On that day in 1974 when I started at East Stirling, I had eight players and no goalkeeper. Today I have six goalkeepers and about 100 players.

“I remember the old chairman, Willie Muirhead. He was a great chain smoker. When I asked him for a list of players, he started to shake. His cigarette was going 100 miles an hour.

Ferguson will retire with 49 trophies to his name, 38 of which he has amassed during a record-breaking stint at United in which he established himself as one of the most successful coaches in the history of professional sport.

However, for all the inevitable emphasis on his past, Ferguson has pledged that his final team selection will be forward-thinking.

The Scot says he intends to field Phil Jones and Jonny Evans at centre-back, while he has also promised to honour a vow made to second-choice goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard that he would start the game.

“I stand by that. Anders will be in goal,” Ferguson said.

“I will play one or two younger players, and I want to play Jonny Evans and Phil Jones at centre-half because they are the future. Nemanja (Vidic) and Rio (Ferdinand) will just have to make do with a place on the bench.”

Paul Scholes could make one last appearance for United, having announced his retirement last week.

The 38-year-old is only the third player to have made more than 700 appearances for the club, after Bobby Charlton and Ryan Giggs, and turned out for the 717th time in United’s colours against Swansea.

Ferguson must also decide whether or not to hand a start to Wayne Rooney, having left him out of the squad for the Swansea game after the unsettled striker submitted a transfer request.

United have taken 35 points from a possible 39 against West Brom since the Midlands club were promoted to the top flight in 2002, but manager Steve Clarke wants his side to finish the season on a high.

Despite a run of just one win in eight games, West Brom are guaranteed to finish no lower than ninth, which will be their best performance in the Premier League era.

“We must have done something right in the early part of the season in that we never looked close to being dragged into the relegation tussle and there were a lot of teams involved this season and we were nowhere near it. And we’ve finished in the top half of the table again,” Clarke said.

French forward Marc-Antoine Fortune returns from suspension for West Brom, but right-back Steven Reid is an injury doubt after picking up a knock in last weekend’s 4-0 defeat at Norwich City.

Newcastle United vs Arsenal May 19, 2013


Arsene Wenger insists he would have been happy to see Arsenal’s Champions League hopes go to the final day when his side appeared out of the race for a top four finish earlier this season.

Wenger’s side trailed Tottenham by seven points in March, but now play their final fixture at Newcastle on Sunday knowing victory will guarantee they finish at least fourth and secure a spot in the Champions League qualification rounds.

Should Chelsea fail to beat Everton, they could yet finish third, possibly via a play-off if the two clubs finish level on points, goal difference and goals scored.

The uncertainty ensures there will be some nerves at St James’ Park. But Gunners boss Wenger said: “I know for a long time that for us, when we were seven points behind, we would all be happy that it goes to the last day.

“We are in a position where nobody expected us to be. We have our destiny in our hands, our fate in our hands and that’s what you fight for in the game.

“It is a game that we will now want to win but at least we fought back to be in a position where we master our own fate.”

Asked about the prospect of a play-off with Chelsea, he added: “I would fancy that. A play-off exists only if win our game, so let’s win the game and see what happens.

“The biggest task is to win the game and not speculate too much on what happens after because the first compulsory thing we face is to win the game on Sunday.”

Wenger also revealed he is close to signing Auxerre forward Yaya Sanogo.

“We are advanced with him, but it is not done,” he said. “I am very confident.

“He is a young striker who is promising, and has a big talent.”

Arsenal’s Spanish midfielder Mikel Arteta is set to miss the game with a calf problem suffered against Wigan in midweek, while Wenger remains unsure whether Jack Wislhere is ready to complete a full 90 minutes, with the England midfielder due to have an ankle operation at the end of the season.

However, French striker Olivier Giroud returns for the Gunners after serving a three-match suspension.

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has challenged his players to end a turbulent season on a high by playing a part in frustrating Arsenal’s Champions League hopes.

Pardew’s side have conceded nine goals in their last two home games, and were humbled 7-3 at the Emirates Stadium in December.

They only sealed their Premier League future with victory last weekend at QPR, but could finish as high as 10th if they inflict the Gunners’ first defeat on Tyneside since 2006.

“It’s very important to go out by putting in a good performance for our fans,” Pardew said.

“The last couple of home games have been tough for us, and there’s something riding on the game for Arsenal which I think is good for us.”

Pardew was forced to clarify his comments after suggesting tongue in cheek this week that he didn’t mind if his side suffered a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Wenger’s men.

“I’ve had a few Tottenham fans remind me about that comment, but it was made purely out of relief after the victory at QPR, and was definitely tongue in cheek,” he added.

Steve Harper, the 38-year-old goalkeeper who will leave in the summer, plays his 199th and final game for Newcastle as he brings the curtain down on a near two-decade spell at the club.

“He’s been a great servant of this club and an absolutely superb professional,” Pardew said.

Venue St James’ Park, Sunday 4pm

Tickets Here

Last season Newcastle 0 Arsenal 0

Referee Howard Webb

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