Slainte Pub hosts a Bus Trip to Philly

Join the Woodman & the Beagle for a great time! Please give Slainte a call today to book your seat and tell them the Jack of All Sports sent you!

Landon Donovan Should Stay Until May

Landon Donovan, the best American footballer, will play his final game for Everton this weekend as his loan deal to the Merseysiders expires on Sunday. Donovan will return to the L.A. Galaxy in preparation for their season opener against the New England Revolution on March 27th. Donovan has endured two unsuccessful loan spells at Bayer [...]

Glory, Glory Man United!

Although they are one of the biggest clubs in the world, Manchester United had never traveled to Italy and won in the San Siro against seven time World Champions AC Milan. Furthermore, former United star and England international David Beckham was in the line-up for Milan, providing the emotional story line, stacking the odds even [...]

Revisiting the State of U.S. Soccer

U.S. Men’s National team first choice forward Charlie Davies is defying the odds as he continues his remarkable comeback from a fatal car crash last October. Nobody gave Davies a chance to be a part of the team Bob Bradley will send to represent the United States in South Africa this summer, but it appears [...]

World Cup Preview Podcast

Woodman and Emile Desjardins throw down the gauntlet and give their first impressions of the World Cup 2010 draw. This is the preview to the preview…join the Jacks this Tuesday from 6-8pm at Slainte Irish Pub in Fells Point as we host a live 2010 World Cup preview with Sports Illustrated senior writer Grant Wahl [...]

UEFA Champions League Podcast

Woodman, Producer Ray, and Emile Desjardins break down the eight groups of four in the UEFA Champions League. The Jacks analyze the first five rounds of play and forecast the scenarios that will unfold in round 6. Who is in? Who is out? Which traditional powerhouses are going to miss out on the Final 16? [...]

Woodman and the World Cup

Drama, euphoria, controversy, and disappointment were all themes that emerged the final day of World Cup qualifying. The field of 32 is now complete and sets the stage for selection Friday (December 4th) when the world will learn the eight groups of four. Costa Rica was moments away from securing a place in the World [...]

The Woodman has an axe to grind

I haven’t contributed anything to the site for a few weeks and wanted to weigh in on some of my recent thoughts relating to the current sports landscape. U.S. Men’s National Team forward Charlie Davies was seriously injured in a car accident the night before the World Cup qualifying game against Costa Rica. Davies will [...]

Miscellaneous Debris

U.S. Open – I felt that Serena Williams outburst in women’s semifinal was completely justified. How can an official make that call at 15-30 when Clijsters was two points from advancing to the final? Serena didn’t even commit a foot fault! If it were me, I would have put on a far worse display of [...]

Soccer so Americans can Relate

In my continuing efforts to get Americans more into futbol, here is my take on international soccer and how NFL fans can relate to the world’s most popular sport. United States = Jacksonville Jaguars – each team has had one major postseason run (U.S. made it to the World Cup quarterfinals and the Jags represented [...]

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