Posted on April - 13 - 2009

Bikini OTD Sports Radio Tonight

Here’s your bikini of the day from bikinibeat.org:

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Fan 590

- open phones with Rob Faulds between 4:00 and 5:00 (McCown is on vacation all week)
 - co-host at 5:00 is Jim Kelley
 - Happy Howard Berger on the Leafs
 - Ian Paige of Golf Channel on the Masters
 - Monday roundtable from 6:00 to 7:00 with Gord Kirke

Brady and Watters

440 Matt Gilroy, Boston University – Hobey Baker Award winner

540 Jeff Jackson, Maple Leafs Assistant GM

610 Darren Dreger/Scott Morrison, Inside The NHL

640 Terry Frei, Denver Post

Posted on March - 20 - 2009

Bikini OTD Sports Radio Tonight

Here’s your bikini of the day for the day from bikinibeat.org:
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On Fan 590 Tonight- thanks to Mike S.

open phones with McCown from 4:05 to 4:40
- Grapeline with Don Cherry & Brian Williams at 4:45
- co-host at 5:00 is Stephen Brunt
- Friday roundtable from 5:00 to 7:00 with David Shoalts and Gord Kirke

On 640 with Brady and Watters:

- 440 Aaron Hill, Toronto Blue Jays
- 510 Jeremy Roenick, SJ Sharks
- 540 Ron Wilson, Leafs Head Coach
- 610 Rob Higgins, Fantasy Hockey Expert
- 640 Bob McKenzie, Inside the NHL

 

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Posted on December - 24 - 2008

Tis The Season…

Tis the season so we thought the TSM faithful could compile a list of gift wishes for our favorite sports personalities….TSM and I will kick things off with a few of our own ideas.  Please add yours in the comments:

Howard Berger:

  • A Heathcliff Huxtable sweater collection
  • Subscriptions to Leafs TV and Centre Ice packages (a nice stocking stuffer)

Damian Cox:

  • A better headline writer…this was at the top of his list too I think

Jim Kelly:

  • A contract from WGR 550 (Buffalo radio) so that we don’t have to listen to him any longer this side of the border

Plaxico Burress:

  • A gun rack and shooting lessons

Ron MacLean:

  • A new panel for HNIC Hot Stove…(can’t watch Millbury & Strachan any longer)

Eklund:

  • 1 accurate prediction and where he didn’t take > 4 positions

For the Jays:

  • Season ticket holders
  • A new General Manager

The Leafs

  • A Stanley Cup….oops, that should be for the 2011 list

The Argos:

  • A new coach

The Vanier Cup:

  • A venue

Bob McCowen:

  • Better sources

Gord Kirke:

  • Recruiting gig for the Blue Jays president vacancy

Cito Gaston

  • A time machine set to 2010

Chris Bosh

  • Charles Oakley

Bryan Colangelo

  • Honeymoon extension

Jeff Blair

  • Better material to write about

Curtis Joseph

  • Career win 450

Brian Burke:

  • Many, many top draft picks

On behalf of TSM, we wish all of you and your families a happy and healthy holiday season and New Year.  If you are going through withdrawal, TSM will be home soon!

LT

 

Posted on December - 09 - 2008

Did The Media Screw Up Again?

I read the Fan590 lineup this afternoon and to be honest, when I looked at the name Chantal Petitclerc, I didn’t have a clue who that was. What’s strange is that I wasn’t even interested enough to google her or to think about listening in to PTS. I got in the car at about 6:08, the time I know they usually come back from the news and advertisements and while the radio was set to 590, I instantly turned to 640 because I had no interest in know who Chantal Petitclerc was irrespective of the fact that she was apparently going to be on for the entire hour.(the radio was on 590 because when I got in to work I didn’t want to listen to Harry Capitto)

I then learned tonight that Chantal Petitclerc was the winner today of the Lou Marsh Award, which is recognizing Canada’s top athlete for the present calendar year. To say that I was a little surprised would be putting it mildly (you’re not a little anything Neuman!). Now, let me say this carefully. The surprise stems from the fact that I have never heard of Chantal Petitclerc. The surprise stems from the fact that if I were going to wager some of Doug MacLean’s money, I would wager a lot of it that a very large percentage of Canadian’s were like me, having never heard of Chantal Petitclerc.

Now, before you go calling me insensitive or sexist and anything else derogatory, let me say this. After reading Chantal Petitclerc’s accomplishments I am thoroughly impressed. “In Beijing, Petitclerc won five gold medals. She set three world records, two of them coming in races held only 90 minutes apart. Her wins in the T54 category of spinal injury ranged from the 100-metre sprint to the 1,500-metre test of wills. She retired from track racing after the games, bringing her consecutive gold medal streak to an end at 10.” Anyone who isn’t impressed by those accomplishments is an ass.

The question is, is this a fair representation of the Lou Marsh award? For those who aren’t familiar with the award, the award goes to Canada’s top athlete, either professional or amateur, as judged by a panel of journalists. Make no mistake, in my opinion, this shouldn’t be a popularity contest, but how does someone win this that so few people know about? I guess one possibility is shame on the majority. Interestingly, at least to me, there are a lot of complaints on many message boards and in the comments section to a lot of stories on the subject that suggest that she shouldn’t have won because she didn’t compete against a large field of competitors. The argument goes something like this. Given the nature of her condition she competed in those areas where only extremely wealthy countries could compete due to the costs involved in these types of competitions. (Don’t shoot the messenger, I am just telling you what is out there in great numbers.)

On the flip side, the Star, who used to employ Lou Marsh as a reporter, has a poll running asking if Chantal Petitclerc was the right choice. As I write this, the yes’s are ahead of the no’s 470 to 93. McCowan, for the record is a amongst the voters for this award.

Those crying foul are pointing to Justin Morneau, the Canadian born first basemen of the Minnesota Twins. Morneau is the first Canadian ever to win the home run derby (not that alone is reason to win the award in question), but also In 2008 Morneau batted .300 with 23 home runs and 129 RBI. Morneau finished second in the balloting for AL MVP. Raise your hands out there if you think if Morneau played for the Blue Jays or even a larger market team in baseball he wouldn’t have won the Lou Marsh.

Here is my take. i think at times we as Canadians try too hard to do the right thing and as a result we screw it up by not doing the obvious thing. I am not angry about this, and I know that there is no tone in these posts, so let me make that clear. I don’t usually pay much attention to awards like this. I don’t want to give the impression that I am not impressed by what Chantal Petitclerc accomplished. However the question is, was she really Canada’s top athlete of next year? If Michael Phelps were Canadian would he have won the award? If Chantal Petitclerc were American would she won the award? Me thinks we over Canadianized this one…. I am sorry to say. In any event, to Chantal Petitclerc and her friends and family congrats on all you did, sorry so many of us were unaware.

Posted on December - 09 - 2008

Toronto Sports Radio Tonight

On the fan 590:

In the 5PM hour, Brunt Joins Bob
Nick Kypreos on the Board Of Governors Meetings
Don Banks of SI.COM.
CHANTAL PETITCLERC IN THE 6 HOUR

On 640 Toronto:

Nonis – rescheduled…
Brian Duff, NHL Network
Rob Higgins – Fantasy Hockey Expert
Darren Dreger – Inside the NHL…

Posted on December - 08 - 2008

Toronto Radio Tonight~ Edited with Shula added to 640

Thanks to the folks at the Fan and 640 Toronto:

On the Fan:
McCown is back with Stephen Brunt co-hosting.
Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo
Boxing expert Bert Sugar.

On 640:
Dave Nonis
bob cowan
Don Shula @520
Darren dreger and
Scott Morrison

Posted on December - 05 - 2008

Radio Tonight

Tonight on PTS on the Fan590, JIM KELLEY, JEFF BLAIR, JOHN WELLS. MCCOWN OR ROB FAULDS WILL HOST

On 640 Toronto with WIlbur and Brady:

Bob McKenzie, TSN
Bruce Boudreau, head coach – Washington Capitals
Tim Hunter, Leafs Assistant Coach
Dreger & Morrison – Inside The NHL
re-run of Dreger/Watters/Bettman
Roger Cossack, ESPN legal analyst 630pm

Posted on December - 04 - 2008

More Trouble For Predators Owner- Boots in Deep Trouble

Eat your heart out McCowan:

“The Securities and Exchange Commission filed today a civil injunctive action against Silicon Valley venture capitalist, William J. “Boots” Del Biaggio III, in federal district court in the Northern District of California alleging that he engaged in two distinct securities fraud schemes, defrauding investors, banks and private lenders out of $65 million. The complaint alleges that Del Biaggio used the funds to maintain a lavish lifestyle, which included buying an interest in a professional hockey team, satisfying substantial gambling debts, and paying expenses on his family’s luxury home. Without admitting or denying the complaint’s allegations, Del Biaggio has agreed to a permanent injunction from further violations of the antifraud provisions of the federal securities laws. Del Biaggio also has agreed that, at a later date, the court in this matter shall determine the amount of ill-gotten gains (disgorgement) and civil monetary penalties that Del Biaggio shall be required to pay.”

This from the SEC website directly…

“According to the Commission’s complaint, Del Biaggio engaged in two distinct securities fraud schemes. First, Del Biaggio fraudulently pledged securities owned by innocent customers of a San Francisco-based broker dealer as collateral for more than $45 million in personal loans. Beginning in August 2007, Del Biaggio obtained brokerage account statements of unknowing customers with the help of a friend who was a managing director at a San Francisco brokerage firm, and then falsified the account statements to make it appear that Del Biaggio owned the assets in the accounts. To obtain more than $45 million in loan proceeds, Del Biaggio supplied the forged account statements to multiple banks and private lenders and signed agreements pledging the securities in the innocent customers’ accounts. As alleged in the complaint, Del Biaggio used $25 million of the loan proceeds to purchase an interest in the Nashville Predators professional hockey team, and used the rest for other personal expenses”

This just isn’t good… No matter that one is innocent until proven otherwise:

“In the second scheme, according to the Commission’s complaint, Del Biaggio misappropriated more than $19 million from individual investors he advised. The Commission alleges that between 2003 and 2008, Del Biaggio used his reputation as a prominent venture capitalist and role as the founder and CEO of established venture firm Sand Hill Capital L.P. to entice dozens of his advisory clients to invest in three investment funds he formed. The complaint alleges that Del Biaggio then misappropriated the money or used it to buy stocks which he then pledged as collateral for personal loans. The Commission alleges that Del Biaggio used the proceeds of his fraud to pay for other business and personal expenses.
Separately today, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California (USAO) also filed criminal charges arising from some of the same conduct that is alleged in the Commission’s complaint.
The Commission’s investigation is continuing. The Commission acknowledges the assistance of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.”

Here is the link

Posted on December - 04 - 2008

Radio Tonight

On 640 with Wilbur and Brady:

Charles barkley 410
Al murray 420 (hockey Canada head scout – had to bump him yesterday)
Brian Moorman – Bills punter 440
Stefan legein – back in hockey – world jr champ, Columbus pick 510
Bob cowan – nfl prognosticator
Scott Morrison, cbc
Pat morris, agent for sean avery

On the Fan:

Brian Collangelo

Sorry, I tried to get more from them but that is all they sent…

Posted on December - 03 - 2008

Toronoto Sports Radio Tonight…..

Tonight on the fan 590’s PTS :D ave Cameron (Team Canada WJHC), Dan Shulman, Stephen Brunt, Mark Fanura-Wada, and Jerry Sullivan of the Buffalo News

Tonight on AM 640:
Paul Maurice (scheduled)
Jim Rutherford, GM of Canes (confirmed)
Christine Simpson (Versus reporter)
Al Murray (Head Scout for Hockey Canada…World Juniors)
Darren Dreger…

As long as the stations continue to send the info, I am happy to give you the choices you have!


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