Monthly Archives: July 2014

Cricket not the game it used to be

The Australian team that dominated for more than a decade until the late 2000s is a thing of the past. We have seen the sports golden era and now I think we are in for more of a long haul … Continue reading

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Same as last year?

Coming off one of their worst seasons, Manchester United is in a state of disarray and are hoping Louis Van Gaal can turn things around at Old Trafford. Under David Moyes last season, the Reds fell out of European competition … Continue reading

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And the rich get richer

With the signing of World Cup star James Rodriguez by Real Madrid, one of the most successful football clubs becomes even more formidable. In a  clear example of “what you can do, I can do better’, Madrid signed the Colombian … Continue reading

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Summer of 14

Ahead of my new life of studying in September, this summer has been one of relaxation and preparation for what lies ahead. I am very excited to start this new phase of life because of the endless opportunities that await … Continue reading

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A secret no more

The name of my blog is Life 2.0. I am a firm believer that it is never too late or a waste of time to reinvent ourselves. That is why this September I will embark on a course of action … Continue reading

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And then there were two

Sunday, the No. 2 and No. 5 ranked football nations will battle it out for the World Cup. A month ago, I predicted Argentina to win the tournament and they have made it to the big game. However, they have … Continue reading

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