Ronaldo, Manchester United top Chinese internet tables

Real Madrid’s Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo running in the rain during the Spanish league football match Real Madrid CF vs Real Sporting de Gijon at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid. File Photo: AFP Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo is comfortably the most influential soccer player online in China, while Manchester United are the most dominant club, according to a report.

Ringling Bros. Throws in the Towel: Should Boxing’s Ringmasters be Concerned?

Two definitions of “tradition,” as listed in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, describe it as “cultural continuity in social attitudes, customs and institutions,” as well “an inherited, established or customary pattern of thought, action or behavior.” At 69 years of age, I consider myself a staunch proponent of tradition, at least those customs that can be traced back at least to my impressionable youth and have somehow survived in a constantly evolving society.

Chesterfield 0-0 Milton Keynes Dons: Match Report

Chesterfield and MK Dons share points in goalless stalemate Chesterfield remain deep in relegation trouble after they were held to a goalless draw by MK Dons in a lacklustre game at the Proact Stadium. Both sides lacked quality and invention although the visitors came close to winning it in the final minutes with substitute Daniel Powell forcing Ryan Fulton into an outstanding save.

Alabama wears down Washington 24-7, returns to title game

Washington running back Myles Gaskin is stopped by Alabama defensive back Anthony Averett and linebacker Rashaan Evans during the second half of the Peach Bowl NCAA college football playoff game, Saturday, Dec. 3… . Alabama linebacker Ryan Anderson runs into the end zone for a touchdown with Alabama defensive back Marlon Humphrey against Washington after an interception during the first half of the Peach Bowl NCAA college footba… .

Nasri Twitter hack alerts anti-doping investigators over ‘Drip Doctors’ treatment

The series of bizarre tweets sent out from his account have allegedly led to Spanish authorities taking an interest in whether he broke rules Sevilla midfielder Samir Nasri is under investigation by Spain’s anti-doping agency over a treatment he received at a clinic in the US, according to El Pais . The former Arsenal and Manchester City star caused a scene on Twitter on Tuesday night when he was hacked by someone who claimed he had been offered “sexual services” by a woman working at a Los Angeles clinic he’d visited.