Friday, July 10, 2026

Today's American Football Trivia Question Was Easy

There was an easy question on today's page of my Year of Football Trivia calendar.

A Year of Football Trivia Page for July 10th 2026

It asks 'Which famous action-movie star and former pro wrestler is an owner of the UFL spring football league?'

They have Hulk Hogan, Dave Bautista, John Cena, Dwayne Johnson and 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin as the possible answers.

The correct option is Dwayne Johnson. He, and his partners, merged the XFL with the USFL - to create the UFL - in late 2023.

Thursday, July 09, 2026

A Super Bowl LXI Gamble Inspired By Lindy's 2026

As I mentioned, back on June 15th, the 2026 issue of Lindy's Pro Football Preview Guide has been published.

My copy arrived that morning with Seattle's Sam Darnold on the cover.

In today's post, I'm going to give away a spoiler from the publication because a betting opportunity has arisen from it.

Each year, the writers of the yearbook dedicate one of the earlier pages to predicting which teams will compete for the Vince Lombardi Trophy at the conclusion of the season. For Super Bowl LXI, they guess the Los Angles Rams will defeat the Cincinnati Bengals.

That scenario will be a repeat of Super Bowl LVI, which saw the Rams beat the Bengals 23-20 on February 13th 2023.

Oh, and another wrinkle:  the 2023 game was played at SoFi Stadium. Guess where Super Bowl LXI is going to emanate from? Yep, the Rams' home once again.

As mentioned above, there's a betting opportunity that is available for this result.

Some bookies might have an exact forecast on the Super Bowl result. Bet365, for example, is offering odds of 60/1 for the Rams to win the big one over the Bengals.

I've placed a £1 punt on it for a laugh.

Another thing I've done is gambled on the Bengals to reverse the result from the conclusion of the 2022 season and beat the Rams in Los Angeles. That was 100/1.

The fact I've only put £1 on each option should indicate just how much I consider this a crapshoot. 

Super Bowl LXI Forecast Bet

I have published my own preview for the 2026 Pro Football season. You can read all about it IN THIS POST.

Wednesday, July 08, 2026

Catch Up Time

There aren't any World Cup games tonight. 

It'll be the first day, since the tournament began, without something to watch.

I'm not complaining. Well, not completely. 

You should see all the TV programmes I need to catch up on. I have a stack built up because of the football.

Tuesday, July 07, 2026

I Try Raspberry Ripple Pepsi

In February of last year, I wrote about two 'cream'  Pepsi flavours that had hit the British market. I now bring you news of another one. It's on a similar theme.

While browsing the Tesco website yesterday morning, I noticed they were selling a bottle of a zero sugar Pepsi which has a raspberry ripple flavour.

I had it as part of the meal deal I had for lunch.

Just like the previous flavours, this one mixes a common flavour with vanilla to give an ice-creamy experience.

To remind you - the strawberries and cream Pepsi beat out the cream soda flavour in 2025. But, it was only because I have a hate/hate relationship with cream soda (long story!). 


I've enjoyed a few cans of raspberry Pepsi Max in the past, so this tasted slightly like that with the added ice-cream/vanilla enhancement.

Does it work? Yes, I reckon so. There's a good balance of raspberry, cola and vanilla. Would I try it again? Maybe. 

Raspberry Ripple Pepsi is better than the cream soda and strawberry editions from 2025. That's for sure.

With the drink aside, I'd also like to point out how great the label looks. As you'll see above, it mixed the pink colour you'd associate with packaging of a raspberry ripple box and has the classic Pepsi logo within an ice cream on a cone. 

Great design.

There are two other flavours out there in the wild with one being cherry and vanilla (oooh!) while the other is salted caramel.

I'll be on the hunt for those. Stay tuned.

Monday, July 06, 2026

England Beat Mexico 3-2

I stuck with what I planned to do yesterday and opted to sleep instead of watching the Mexico versus England World Cup game last night.

Upon waking up, I looked at the score app on my phone and noticed that England had won 3-2.

England 3 Mexico 2

I'll be fair - if they went into the Azteca and got a win, they deserved it. 

I'll even be more fairer with this statement - that England side is stronger than their next opponents: Norway. 

Norway stunned me last night. Strike that. Brazil being abysmal is the stunner. 

The oddsmakers agree as well. I've seen England listed as favourites. Fair. Fair. Fair.

Sunday, July 05, 2026

Storm Warning

I'm not going to gamble on Mexico .vs. England tonight.

No, not a wagering kind of gamble. I'm on about a sleep deprivation one.

The round of 16 World Cup clash has been threatened by potential thunder and lightning in, and around, Mexico City. Going by FIFA's safety regulations, the game will be postponed for thirty minutes each time there is a strike within the vicinity of Estadio Azteca.

Even though I'd like to watch the match, the storm threat is too much. 

Mexican Storm

I have history in these kinds of things. I recall staying up for an NFL game a few years back (might have been a Sunday or Monday night game from Denver) and I ended up switching everything off for bed when there were delays.

The fact that it's England enhances my reluctance to weather the storm.

Saturday, July 04, 2026

Morning Thoughts On This Hot Dog Day

I loved last night's game between Argentina and Cape Verde.

The round of 32 clash saw the Argies win 3-2 in extra time after the game was tied 1-1 after regular play.

The only drawback, other than not seeing a giant slaying, was the fact that Argentina were never behind at all in the game. They went 1-0 up before the equaliser. Then, in extra time, they were 2-1 up before Sidny Cabral's stunner. 

July 4 2026

So, yes, I was rooting for the underdogs last night. As for today, I'll hopefully find a way to cheer on a favourite.

Seeing as it's July 4th, I'll be looking out for streams of Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. 

I'm keen to see if Joey Chestnut wins his 18th title. 

The bookies have him at 1/40 to do so. Crazy.. but fair.