I know not many of you watch hockey, and even fewer of you would be watching hockey in Florida, but let me tell you something, you’re missing out. The Florida Panthers announcer Randy Moller, who is a former NHL player, has taken announcing to new heights.
How so? Well, you know how guys like Stuart Scott say “Booyah!” on goals, which is pretty random. Well, Moller embraces randomness like to no before him. He will quite literally say the first thing that pops into his head after a goal. See, Moller doesn’t stick with one call (like Scott has for 15 years), so he never gets boring. Instead, it’s fun to just try and figure out how his brain works.
Many questions surrounding the exact origins of baseball have been the main subject of controversy and debate for longer than a century. Baseball as well as softball, just as any other modern ball, bats and running games, rounders and cricket, have all developed from the earlier forms of folk [...] Continue Reading…
Even though we all have a tendency to assume that bowling is a fairly modern sport, the truth of the matter is, that the history bowling reveals is varied a lot and it appears to have independently developed in different places around the globe. Even though the people that [...] Continue Reading…
From the outside looking in, you can easily see that the history behind association football, normally known as simple football, is able to be traced all the way back to the traditional football games that were played within Europe in ancient times, specifically Medieval Spain. Whereas on the other [...] Continue Reading…