Paul Pabst Archive
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Jul 29, 2010
Franchise hopes that Terrell Owens will change his ways with his locker room behaviour, while doing enough on the field to help the team win. Read Article Bengals must hope Owens is grateful for one last chance
Jul 20, 2010
The former Arsenal and Barcelona forward talks to The National following his decision to move to Major League Soccer. Read Article Thierry Henry: a Frenchman loose in New York
Jul 16, 2010
With the showboat way that James joined the Heat, the spill-over is that many fans are transferring their distaste for his move to his new team. Read Article How to become a team that fans love to hate
Jun 18, 2010
It is a yearly tradition in American college football for coaches to leave one school to sign on with a bigger and better programme. Read Article Money the driving force for change
May 20, 2010
Many are critical of watching the game in New York's cold conditions in 2014 but by keeping the Super Bowl away from northern cities, the NFL are missing the chance for a true classic game. Read Article NFL's hot debate over the Bowl
May 13, 2010
Right now Phil Mickelson is flirting with taking the world No 1 title from Woods and young players such as Rory McIlroy and Ian Poulter are winning tournaments and winning over fans. Read Article Is golf better without Tiger dominating?
May 06, 2010
As an American sports media member, Paul Pabst always looks at the local sports in the country he is visiting and finds Ireland interesting. Read Article A sports-mad Ireland
Apr 22, 2010
The NFL draft is like an oasis in the desert for American football fans. but it's unwise to pass a snap judgement. Read Article NFL draft: A boom or bust affair
Apr 15, 2010
The legacy of most winners of Super Bowls is fading and Roethlisberger's spate of misdemeanours is not helping their cause. Read Article Steelers need revival
Mar 31, 2010
We need more drama and more storylines. The big sports networks in the US can only put on so many hours of live game coverage. Read Article Sport much more than just a game