Archives for March 2015
So it’s been a while since I gave an update for Nuovo, but here we go. Since the last update, the theme has gotten even closer to being included in the WordPress theme directory. It’s to the point that I can almost see the light at the end of the tunnel for the theme, which
So the main course of the NCAA tournament begins in full force today with half of the field playing in the first round of the tournament. And with comes the legions of people who, after never following college basketball for the regular season, suddenly become experts on all of the 64 teams competing. That and
I’m really trying to stay positive about the upcoming season for the Texas Rangers. I really am. But at this point it seems like it’s an almost impossible task. Surefire Opening Day starting pitcher Yu Darvish is now out for the year with a shoulder injury that requires Tommy John surgery. That now leaves open
Sunday afternoon, the second of the two new MLS expansion teams, New York City FC, had it’s home opener. But unlike Orlando City’s home opener last week, which also happened to be against NYC FC, this game was not played at a soccer or football stadium. Instead, NYC FC opened up it’s home schedule at
Last August, I got my first taste of professional soccer when my dad and I went to the U.S. Open Cup match between FC Dallas and Philadelphia, which saw the Union advance on penalty kicks. But this past Saturday I attended my first MLS match with all the bells and whistles the FC Dallas game
So it’s been a while since I’ve gotten around to writing an update for how the Nuovo theme edits are going, so here we go. As things stand now, things are actually moving along well. The edits are happening slower than I would like, but it’s steadily getting down, which is an accomplishment given my
So I wrote this Wednesday afternoon before MLS and the players reached a deal and when things seemed like they weren’t going anywhere. Obviously now there’s a new CBA in place. But here’s what I would have said today had no deal been reached yet. As I write this post on Wednesday, there is still
Yogi Berra once said, “it ain’t over ’til it’s over.” But for the Dallas Stars, the season is basically all but over for them. The Stars currently sit last in the Central Division with 66 points in 64 games. Overall in the Western Conference, Dallas is third from the last with only miserable Arizona and
To date, Manchester United, with their relatively weak schedule and all, sit in a much better position than most people thought prior to the start of the season. Last year, United struggled to a seventh-place finish in the Premiere League, the biggest fall of a defending champion in league history. And coming off of another