Tag Archives: Europe

  • 11 Things Worth Knowing About Cricket

    11 Things Worth Knowing About Cricket

    Here in North American, cricket is a mysterious sport. We recognize that it is a little bit like baseball, but when people talk about it they use all kinds of funny words we don’t understand. Then, if we ever see it on TV—and we rarely do—it’s so confusing because it just looks like a whole [...]

  • Jeff Overton’s “Boom Baby!” Celebration At The Ryder Cup (Video)

    Jeff Overton’s “Boom Baby!” Celebration At The Ryder Cup (Video)

    When it comes to golf, few people would characterize it as a game of high intensity.  But that all changes at the Ryder Cup when the Europe-vs-USA dynamic is added into the mix.  Suddenly, the battle for national and continental pride adds a level of emotion rarely seen out on the course. That was evident [...]

  • Bugatti Veyron Illegal Parking FAIL

    Bugatti Veyron Illegal Parking FAIL

    Total Pro Sports – Unlike in North America, where exotic cars like Ferrari F40s, F50s, and Enzos are immune to all parking laws, European law enforcement officers do not look favorably upon illegally parked sports cars.  And the Bugatti Veyron is no exception. So what happens when the driver of such a vehicle leaves his [...]

  • Football: The Word Game

    Football: The Word Game

    Total Pro Sports – After spending time in both Europe and Australia over the past two years, it became surprising to learn how important the game of “football” is all over the world.  However, to many North American’s, the term “football” is synonymous with the National Football League (NFL).  As many of our educated readers [...]

  • NHL Struggling With Attendance

    NHL Struggling With Attendance

    NHL Attendance From Previous Games Buffalo @ New Jersey – 10,567 Columbus Blue @ New York – 10,184 Florida @ Atlanta – 10,584 Dallas @ Boston (On a Saturday) – 14,576 Chicago at Columbus (On a Saturday) – 14,680 Ottawa @ Florida – 13,567 Vancouver @ Los Angeles – 13,652 Anaheim @ Columbus – 10,494 [...]