Friday, February 13th, 2009

On January 31, 2009 the Washington Capitals hosted the Detroit Red Wings. The Capitals went on to win the game 4-2 on two Alexander Ovechkin goals. Virginia Biggar was at the game and also sat in on a Capitals practice. She shares some of her pictures with Only A Game.

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By Bill Littlefield | Thursday, February 12th, 2009

David Falk made a living representing Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, and many other big-name professional athletes. In “The Bald Truth,” he shares the secrets to his success in the competitive world of sports agents. Bill Littlefield got a chance to read The Bald Truth and now he reviews it.

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By Bill Littlefield | Thursday, February 12th, 2009

As the best Division One basketball teams work their way through February toward the tournament known as March Madness, commentator Bill Littlefield finds that there are stories in the gyms of less illustrious teams as well.

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By Bill Littlefield | Monday, February 9th, 2009

Bill Littlefield can’t find any takers in the Only A Game office to listen to his latest praise for F.C. Barcelona. Luckily, this wonderful thing called “the internet” gives him the chance to rave about Barca to a whole new crowd!

By Karen Given | Saturday, February 7th, 2009

On February 10th, the New York court of appeals will hear a case involving a yacht club that may or may not be a sham, a couple of billionaires who can’t get along, and a set of rules that were written 160 years ago. Only A Game’s Karen Given reports from New York on the mess that has become the America’s Cup.

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

This week on “Only A Game,” the latest from New York on the America’s Cup protocol controversy. Also, the Denver Nuggets climb to new heights after shedding their Hall of Fame point guard, and a conversation with the editors of “The Global Game: Writers On Soccer.”

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By Bill Littlefield | Thursday, February 5th, 2009

In “The Global Game” individuals from around the world share their perspectives through stories, essays, and poetry. These excerpts range from comedy to political messages. Every entry has one common theme that connects all the authors: soccer. Bill Littlefield admits his soccer bias and reviews “The Global Game: Writers On Soccer.”

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By Bill Littlefield | Thursday, February 5th, 2009

As the scolds in the U.S. Congress try to shame executives at major corporations into responsible behavior, commentator Bill Littlefield warns that in that pursuit, as elsewhere, moderation is advisable.

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