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The Critical Connection: How the Ski Boots and Bindings Market Anchors the Ski Equipment MarketFor all the attention given to ski design and materials, the most important components for both performance and safety are the ones that connect the skier to the ski: the boots and bindings. A $1,500 race ski is useless if the boot does not transfer power efficiently, or if the binding fails to release during a fall. The boot provides the interface for control; the binding provides the...0 Comments 0 Shares 75 Views 0 Reviews
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The Critical Connection: How the Ski Boots and Bindings Market Anchors the Ski Equipment MarketFor all the attention given to ski design and materials, the most important components for both performance and safety are the ones that connect the skier to the ski: the boots and bindings. A $1,500 race ski is useless if the boot does not transfer power efficiently, or if the binding fails to release during a fall. The boot provides the interface for control; the binding provides the...0 Comments 0 Shares 75 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMScotland vs. Haiti odds, prediction, time: 2026 World Cup picks, best bets by expert on 18-8 rollSportsLine's Martin Green reveals his Haiti vs. Scotland best bets for their FIFA World Cup 2026 match on Saturday0 Comments 0 Shares 57 Views 0 Reviews -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMScotland are ready and this change can secure a new World Cup legacyA couple of years ago, the slogan, at least outside the dressing room, was No Scotland, no party. Now it is different. The core of Andy Robertsons message was no regrets.No man has captained Scotland in more games, nor led them in three major tournaments. But the first two have provided disappointment. Instead of no regrets, there were no wins. Two years ago, Scotland opened Euro 2024, but it was a false start for them, walloped 5-1 by Germany. Performances were more respectable in Euro 2020 but the outcome was the same: one point apiece.LIVE: Follow Scotland return to the World Cup against HaitiNow the objective is to go one better and win a game, to do something that has eluded every previous Scotland side and reach the knockout stages of a tournament. We want to do something special, said Steve Clarke, a manager who often deals in cautious rhetoric allowing himself to dream. A first game against Haiti provides the kind of opportunity that facing Germany two years ago did not, to get an early win. The last Euros was quite unique, recalled Robertson. We were in the opener against the host nation which is never an easy task. When it came we maybe weren't ready to go and strike. Now we're locked in, we're ready.Ready, he hopes, to go where no Scotland team has gone before. Dont come home too soon, the title of Scotlands 1998 World Cup song, had a depressive realism too it; every Scotland side have come home too soon. This time, Robertson urged, when they return to Glasgow, it must be with a sense they have done their utmost. Scott McTominay during Scotland training (PA)I don't think we want any regrets, he said. When I look back at the last two Euros you potentially look at certain games with regret. You never want to leave any match with regrets. That's the aim. He could leave Liverpool with none, with the feeling he had given his all over nine years that brought remarkable success. The left-back played in three Champions League finals. Winning in 2019, he said last month, was about the best 24 hours of his life, family apart. And yet one ambition will only be belatedly realised now, at 32. "I've been very fortunate to play in big games, win trophies, play for the biggest club in the world but for me playing for your country is that one step above, he said. To do it at a World Cup is a dream come true.Scotland got there in a manner that brought reminders of their World Cup history. Archie Gemmills wonder goal against the Netherlands in 1978 stood almost unchallenged as Scotlands greatest strike, until, on the same surreal evening, Scott McTominay went airborne with an overhead kick against Denmark and Kenny McLean completed a play-off win from the half-way line.Gemmills goal was immortalised in Trainspotting; the words of Ewan McGregors monologue Choose Life have been customised in a new advert, read by Lewis Capaldi, devoted to McTominay, with the message: Choose Scotland. McTominay, born in Lancaster, did.The Napoli midfielder provided a scare when he missed training on Thursday due to illness. Clarke allayed fears about a talisman. Ready to go, he pronounced.He nevertheless sought to relieve the pressure on McTominay to be the matchwinner. I think I have 26 superstars here, he said. If you try and put so much on to one player is not fair. Some daft coach put him as a centre-half five years ago, obviously he's not a centre-half.Scotland manager Steve Clarke during a press conference at the Boston Stadium in Foxborough (PA)That was a self-deprecating reference to his deployment of McTominay in a back three in Euro 2020. Now McTominay and John McGinn seem to represent Scotlands best chances of victory, as Gemmill once did."We hope we inspire the next generation to go out and kick a ball with their brother, mates or sister, said Robertson, seemingly referencing the commercialisation and costs of this World Cup. I did that with my brother in the back garden and with my mates.Members of the public pass by a mural featuring Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay on Princes Street in Edinburgh (PA)Society and football has become more expensive, but people can always kick a can down the road as they say. This is obviously on the world stage. We see back home how excited kids, parents and grandparents are.Some of the excited relatives are in Boston. A big Clarke clan here, said the Scotland manager, who has brought his wife, three children, two daughters-in-law and five grandchildren. Boston is a city with a huge Irish influence. For a week or so, however, it may have been taken over by the Scots. After Haiti, it is Morocco in Foxborough, too, with Brazil in Miami and then, Scotland want, at least one more game. And after that, if Robertson gets his way, a legacy. He added: We just hope after the World Cup the buzz is still there."0 Comments 0 Shares 61 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMHarden charged with unlawful carrying of weaponCavaliers guard James Harden was arrested early Saturday morning in Houston and has been charged with a misdemeanor unlawful carrying of a weapon.0 Comments 0 Shares 63 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.DAILYMAIL.COMRuben Amorim 'in the mix' to take over at AC Milan as ex-Man United boss rivals Oliver Glasner for San Siro gig - while Italians also consider left-field choice from Saudi Pro LeagueAmorim has been out of work since being sacked by United in January but Daily Mail Sport understands he is in contention for the role at the Italian giants.0 Comments 0 Shares 62 Views 0 Reviews