Sunday, May 1, 2011

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is kicking his teammates again

It's been a minute since Zlatan Ibrahimovic last attacked one of his teammates at AC Milan. First, there was the time he kicked Rodney Strasser in the back for absolutely no reason whatsoever. Then, he tried to kick the ball out of Robinho's shirt during a goal celebration. Then, there was the infamous training ground fight between him and Oguchi Onyewu.

Maybe he grew bored of picking on his club teammates, so as Sweden prepare for their Euro qualifier against Moldova on Tuesday, he decided to turn his training ground assaults on his international brethren.

While talking with Christian Wilhelmsson during a training session, Zlatan casually took a seat. Seconds later, something snapped and Zlatan jumped up to deliver a stinging kick to Wilhelmsson's backside. Clearly surprised by this, Wilhelmsson charged back at Ibra, but stopped short of getting retribution and merely nudged Zlatan's thigh with his boot.

So what the funk is wrong with Ibra? Who knows. But it might be time he starts attending training sessions in a Hannibal Lecter cage.


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Your handy guide to the 2011 open-wheel season

Both major open-wheel series kick off Sunday when the Izod IndyCar Series races at St. Petersburg and Formula 1 races at Melbourne, Australia.

The Melbourne race was supposed to be the second F1 race of the season, but protests in Bahrain made the decision to postpone (and possibly cancel) the original season opener that was scheduled for March 13 a no-brainer.

St. Pete marks the return of Danica Patrick to the IndyCar Series and it could also be her final trip to the Florida city on the Gulf of Mexico if she makes the transition to NASCAR in 2012.

Other things to watch in 2011:

-- Narain Karthikeyan moved to Formula 1 from the Camping World Truck Series and that seems like quite a leap, doesn't it? The Fastest Indian in the World's Hispania team didn't do any preseason testing and it showed Saturday in qualifying where Karthikeyan was the slowest of the 24 cars that made qualifying attempts. In fact, he was so slow that he missed the race.

-- Karthikeyan missed the race because F1 reintroduced the 107% rule, which states that the entire field must be within 107% of the pole-winning speed in order to be able to race. Of course, with it being F1, it ultimately comes down to the final discretion of officials (and you thought NASCAR played favorites) but Karthikeyan was over 11 seconds slower than defending world champion Sebastian Vettel. Hispania's exemption request of "exceptional circumstances" to allow Karthikeyan and teammate Vitantonio Liuzzi to race was denied.

-- Graham Rahal has a full-time ride in the IndyCar Series thanks to a pairing between legendary drag racer Don "The Snake" Prudhomme and Chip Ganassi. The Ganassi satellite team for Rahal and teammate Charlie Kimball is housed in Prudhomme's shop. Rahal won the St. Petersburg race in 2008.

-- Will a non-Ganassi or non-Penske car win a race this year in IndyCar? Only two cars not from either stable won a race in 2010, and those were the Andretti Autosport cars of Ryan Hunter-Reay and Tony Kanaan. At one point, AA was on the same level with Penske and Target Chip Ganassi. Now they're a clear-cut No. 3. To say that the series needs Andretti Autosport or another team to be a serious contender is a massive understatement.

-- Speaking of Kanaan, he's with KV Racing after parting ways with Andretti Autosport rather unceremoniously. Marco Andretti was rather blunt in talking about Kanaan, and Kanaan's relationship with Patrick wasn't warm and fuzzy either. The 2004 IndyCar champion originally got a ride with de Ferran Dragon Racing for 2011 but didn't have enough funding for the full season and was able to score a late deal with KV.

-- Dan Wheldon, the 2005 champion and Paul Tracy don't have full-time rides. Tracy has funding for the Canadian races and the Indianapolis 500 with Dreyer and Reinbold Racing and Wheldon announced a deal with Bryan Herta to run the 500.

-- Will anyone dethrone Red Bull Renault in F1? Vettel was three-quarters of a second faster than Lewis Hamilton in Saturday's qualifying. If Vettel is dethroned by someone who isn't Mark Webber, his teammate, it will come from series stalwarts McLaren Mercedes (Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button) and Ferrari (Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa).

-- Farewell, current IndyCar chassis. The series goes to their version of the COT next year, which should mean that there are a plethora of good chassis available for drivers to take the $5 million challenge in the season's final race at Las Vegas. But will scheduling allow anyone competitive to take it?

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Renee Zellweger Sells Her New York Apartments

Renee ZellwegerRenee Zellweger has sold her adjoining New York apartments just days after her reported split from boyfriend Bradley Cooper.

The Bridget Jones's Diary star's two-year relationship with Cooper is said to have come to an end earlier this month and she reportedly moved her belongings out of the actor's California home on Thursday.

Zellweger's two luxurious New York properties, located on the second floor of a posh Manhattan apartment block, have been on the market since November and they were finally sold this week to actress Leelee Sobieski.

The New York Times reports Sobieski completed a deal to purchase the two apartments on Friday for a rumored $9 million.

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UFN 24 picks, Vegas-style: Hardy an underdog against Johnson

Dan Hardy and Anthony Johnson meet up tonight on the comeback trail. Hardy is trying to get a win after a knockout loss at the hands of Carlos Condit, while Johnson returns from injuries after 16 months off. Hardy is staring at three straight losses, yet he's an underdog. Hardy at plus-125 is on our best best plays on the card.

Yahoo!'s lead MMA writer Kevin Iole joins us to break down Ultimate Fight Night 24 (Spike 10 p.m. ET/PT) and gives his Vegas odds winners.

Even though this is only his ninth fight since turning pro in 2008, Phil Davis is a huge 3-to-1 favorite over veteran Antonio Rogerio Nogueira. There's value on "Lil' Nog" at plus-220, but only if can stay off the mat against Davis, a former Penn State wrestler.

Leonard Garcia is a favorite over "The Korean Zombie" Chan Sung Jung. Garcia has decision wins over Zombie and Nam Phan, but many observers thought he lost both. Amir Sadollah (4-2, 4-2 UFC) is a massive favorite at minus-300, that in spite of the fact that he's had trouble finishing fights. DaMarques Johnson (12-8, 3-2 UFC) has broken mentally a few times in the past, but he's a pretty dangerous fighter on the ground and brimming with confidence right now.

Michael McDonald and John Hathaway, two of Zuffa's better prospects, are on the Facebook undercard. McDonald, 20, is a big favorite over Edwin Figueroa while Hathaway, 23, who has a limited wrestling experience, faces a good grappler in Kris McCray. This is the second fight at welterweight for the plus-250 McCray.

Keep an eye on Mike Russow against Jon Madsen. The "The Ultimate Fighter 10" alum Madsen has quietly gone 4-0 in the UFC but relies heavily on his takedown game. Russow is a stocky dude with good power in hands. He offers nice value at plus-240. Another TUF alum with a question mark could be Alex "Bruce Leroy" Cacares. He faces an experienced veteran with a lot of motivation in Mackens Semerzier. Semerzier's back is against the wall with three straight losses.

Official plays in bold below.

UFN 24 betting odds (Courtesy Lagasse's Stadium Las Vegas):

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (+220) vs . Phil Davis (-300) - Light heavyweight

Dan Hardy (+120) vs. Anthony Johnson (-150) - Welterweight

DeMarques Johnson (+220) vs. Amir Sadollah (-300) - Welterweight

Chan Sung Jung (-105) vs. Leonard Garcia (-125) - Featherweight

Alex Caceres (+170) vs. Mackens Semerzier (-200) - Featherweight

Mike Russow (+240) vs. Jon Madsen (-320) - Heavyweight

Kris McCray (+250) vs. John Hathaway (-330) - Welterweight

Edwin Figueroa (+220) vs. Michael McDonald (-300) - Bantamweight

Sean McCorkle (+135) vs. Christian Morecraft (-165) - Heavyweight

Mario Miranda (+180) vs. Aaron Simpson (-220) - Middleweight

T.J. Waldburger (+300) vs. Johny Hendricks (-400) - Welteweight

Waylon Lowe (+180) vs. Nik Lentz (-220) - Lightweight

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Johnson flips the script on Hardy, taking him down at will for UFN 24 win

Anthony Johnson and Dan Hardy have excellent knockout power, so the fans were expecting an all-out firefight. In fact during the prefight teleconference, Johnson promised there'd be no takedowns. He lied, and for good reason.

Instead, Johnson decided to prey on Hardy's biggest weakness. Johnson scored takedowns and maintained top control in every round to cruise to a unanimous decision victory, 30-27 on all three cards, in the co-main event at Ultimate Fight Night 24 in Seattle.

All five of Johnson's previous UFC wins had come via KO or TKO. Hardy's takedown defense was shown to be very weak against Georges St. Pierre at UFC 111, so Johnson turned to his JUCO wrestling pedigree. The crowd at Key Arena booed loudly at different times, but there was no reason to risk anything on the feet. Johnson outlanded Hardy 72-5 over the course of the 15 minutes.

Johnson's best moments came in the first, when he floored Hardy with a head kick, and the third when he took Hardy's back. He went from attemtping choke to locking an arm-triangle choke and even worked a neck crank in the final seconds. When he rose to his feet, as the crowd howled, Johnson blew some kisses.

Hardy's lost three straight fights. This was a big one for Johnson, who'd missed the last 16 months battling injuries and recovering from knee surgery. While sidelined Johnson (9-3, 6-3 UFC) blew up to 220-plus pounds. He normally cuts a lot of weight and has suffered stamina issues in some past fights. Tonight, he looked fresh for all 15 minutes. He said during the postfight press conference that walked into the cage in this 170 pound fight somewhere between 190-195 pounds.

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Twitter, Facebook, Groupon, and Social Media – What Online Advertisers Need to Know

Posted By Jaime on Apr 12th, 2011

This article by Hollis Thomases originally appeared in ClickZ on April 5, 2011.

Did I get your attention? Of course I did…and that’s my point. Today, social media topics attract advertisers’ attention like bright shiny objects to a fault. By my own observations, because they do capture so much attention, almost any headline containing the words Twitter, Facebook, Groupon, or social media gets clicked, shared, forwarded, and tweeted five times more than other digital advertising or marketing-related headlines, oftentimes without the article even ever being read. In fact, I confess to writing this headline as an experiment, just to prove my point.

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Is this all so bad? Isn’t social media a way for brands to connect individually with their consumers in ways they never have before? Heck, didn’t I write a book on the subject?!

Are You Focused On Your Goals?

My concern lies in the ability for advertisers to focus on the kinds of online tactics that will help them reach their goals. When advertisers (and key decision-makers, quite frankly) get too distracted from proven tactics or develop unrealistic or untenable perceptions, it does them no lasting good. For example, last week at the Search Engine Strategies New York Conference, I spoke about expanding beyond pay-per-click search advertising and into display advertising. The room was about half full. The timeslot before this session, I spoke on another panel about Twitter, and the room was almost completely full. Yet, while many companies have successfully leveraged search and display to generate direct and measurable revenue, those doing so through Twitter are fewer and farther between.

Furthermore, I found it interesting that of those audience members in my “Leap from Search to Display” session, by a show of hands, only about half had even ventured outside of Google AdWords and into the Google Display Network, let alone into other forms of online media buying. I had to ask myself how many of these people, however, were also busying themselves setting up and populating Facebook pages or Twitter accounts before they ever even leveraged their search advertising successes? And when I asked the audience how many knew of ways to serve online ads besides through the direct serving of traditional banners and buttons, scarcely a half-dozen hands went up (by my count, there are at least 13 other types of ads or ways for these ads to be served).

While I’ll be the last person to dispute that social media and its respective platforms have merit, I find myself constantly reminding marketers that social media is just another tool in the toolkit. You should take out this tool if it’s the best tool to help you build or fix something, but if a wrench can do a better/faster/less expensive job, why use a hammer? And if you’re going to venture into the sun-shiny terrain of social media marketing, don’t go in with blinders on.

Reality Check

I’m a two-sides-to-every-story kind of girl, so I don’t want to paint a completely bleak picture. I formulate my opinions and recommendations by doing a lot of reading, listening, and observation (my parents are happy I’m putting my anthropology-sociology-social psychology college degree to good use). For example:

I recently overheard an advertiser saying that Facebook Ads worked better than PPC for them to reach their more affluent audience. This made sense to me, and Merry Morud wrote a great article on this for ClickZ’s sister site, Search Engine Watch.A Harris Interactive-RightNow post-holiday 2010 report found social media could create brand advocates – two-thirds of the 85 percent of customers who posted a negative review of a shopping experience and were then contacted by the retailer wound up taking a positive action through social media that directly negated their original negative posting.retailers-sm-harris-rightnow-mar11B2B advertisers, according to new research from Forrester, might not believe in online display advertising’s effectiveness, but I say they might find great success in LinkedIn Ads. (Forrester’s research also points out that B2B advertisers cannot merely port over their true blue print media practices and expect them to work.)While manufacturing companies sometimes flounder to figure out how to leverage Facebook and Twitter, they forget that video demonstrations of their products are a YouTube must-do.Though many local businesses have found success with Groupon and their imitators, others claim to lose money (Rice University Graduate School of Management study) or customer loyalty (New York Times Blog). Know what to expect before you dive in.

So you can see that social media definitely has its place in the overall marketing strategy. I just encourage advertisers not to fall prey to all the hype and dig a little deeper to understand the facts and what’s appropriate for their particular business, industry, and short- and long-term goals.

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Check Out 'Tangled' On 4-Disc Disney Blu-ray Combo Pack March 29

TangledThe classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale gets a lavish CG makeover as directors Byron Howard and Nathan Greno team up to tell the tale of a fair-haired beauty (voiced by Mandy Moore) with long-flowing locks, a gallant hero with a heart of gold, and the evil witch who plots to keep these lovelorn innocents apart.

Grossing over $400 million in global theatrical sales to date, "Tangled," the Walt Disney Studios blockbuster animated feature that takes a modern twist on the famous hair-raising fable Rapunzel, debuts as the ultimate 4-Disc Disney Blu-ray Combo Pack (3D Blu-ray + Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy in a single package) on March 29.

"Tangled's" uniquely packaged home entertainment release ensures that viewers of all ages can enjoy this film on a variety of superior, hi-def media platforms while diving further into the history and quirky details behind the making of this film via amusing and informative bonus features.

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