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Why Spurs can see off the challenge of Portsmouth, Aston Villa and Manchester City

by Stuart Webb

September 07, 2008

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Why Spurs can see off the challenge of Portsmouth, Aston Villa and Manchester City
Manchester City are the new Chelsea - and that spells billions of worries for the Premier League
Why Arsenal sit less than pretty amongst the Premier League elite
England's heaven and hell for Chelsea - Joe Cole in and Lampard out!
US Open crunch: Roger Federer survives - now can Andy Murray finish off Rafael Nadal?
Yaya Toure: Barcelona wouldn't play ball (gettyimages.com) The shocking reality of why Arsenal made no late signings

Football  |  September 03, 2008  |   riyaaz, hill  |   (24) Comments

Cristiano Ronaldo: Another year at Manchester United (gettyimages.com) The top FIVE transfer window stories: Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United and Spurs should be proud!

Football  |  September 01, 2008  |   Russell, Wall  |   (6) Comments

Super strike force: Keane and Berbatov at Spurs (gettyimages.com) Why Spurs should enjoy life at the top after Robbie Keane and Dimitar Berbatov

Football  |  September 02, 2008  |   Oscar, Alphara  |   (20) Comments

Jermaine Pennant: Staying to fight for his place (gettyimages.com) Why Pennant's Stoke rejection could be a blessing in disguise for Liverpool

Football  |  September 03, 2008  |   Ched, Evans  |   (21) Comments

Robinho: Praying that his future is sorted out (gettyimages.com) Chelsea put their shirt on Robinho - and learn a hard lesson

Football  |  September 01, 2008  |   Russell, Wall  |   (6) Comments

Berbatov out, Campbell in - impressive Spurs set to cash in after Chelsea boost

Football  |  August 31, 2008  |   Luke, Durkin  |   (24) Comments

Yaya Toure: Barcelona wouldn't play ball (gettyimages.com) The shocking reality of why Arsenal made no late signings

Football  |  September 03, 2008  |   riyaaz, hill  |   (24) Comments

Wasted opportunity: Daniel Levy and Juande Ramos (gettyimages.com) Why Spurs and Daniel Levy should be ashamed of themselves

Football  |  September 04, 2008  |   Pete, Lyons-McCarthy  |   (23) Comments

Dimitar Berbatov: Cost United a few extra quid (gettyimages.com) So Spurs think they put one over on Manchester United's evil title buyers? RUBBISH!

Football  |  September 03, 2008  |   Phil, McCauley  |   (23) Comments

Jermaine Pennant: Staying to fight for his place (gettyimages.com) Why Pennant's Stoke rejection could be a blessing in disguise for Liverpool

Football  |  September 03, 2008  |   Ched, Evans  |   (21) Comments

Why Arsenal sit less than pretty amongst the Premier League elite

Football  |  September 07, 2008  |   Tom, Mclarnon  |   (8) Comments

Why Spurs can see off the challenge of Portsmouth, Aston Villa and Manchester City

Football  |  September 07, 2008  |   Stuart, Webb  |   (18) Comments

Manchester City are the new Chelsea - and that spells billions of worries for the Premier League

Football  |  September 07, 2008  |   Tom, Mclarnon  |   (7) Comments

Slaven Bilic: Short-listed for the West Ham job (gettyimages.com) Where next for Newcastle United and West Ham after the Keegan-Curbishley walkout?

Football  |  September 07, 2008  |   Stuart, Webb  |   (1) Comments

England's heaven and hell for Chelsea - Joe Cole in and Lampard out!

Football  |  September 07, 2008  |   Stuart, Webb  |   (2) Comments

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Why Arsenal sit less than pretty amongst the Premier League elite

Limited as he is by financial strictures, Arsene Wenger deserves praise for his ability to exploit the potential of youthful foreign imports. But that praise needs to be put into perspective...

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Manchester City are the new Chelsea - and that spells billions of worries for the Premier League

Roman gold has finally met it match in the Middle Eastlands, but the signing of Robinho by football's latest mega-rich owner presents a fresh face to an old problem.

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Roger Federer: Great spirit and tenacity against Djokovic (gettyimages.com) US Open crunch: Roger Federer survives - now can Andy Murray finish off Rafael Nadal?

The men's semi-finals threatened to throw up a couple of shocks. The King still lives, but it's do or die as the fighting Brit bids to pull off the win of his life.

Tennis  |  September 07, 2008  |  Desi, Writer  |  (0) Comments

England's heaven and hell for Chelsea - Joe Cole in and Lampard out!

The 2-0 win over Andorra brought three points for Fabio Capello's boys and that's the main thing. But the performance has to improve in Croatia on Wednesday - and that means a starting berth for the hero of Barcelona.

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Never mind Andy Murray, British tennis also has winners in Anne Keothavong and Laura Robson!

While Murray is leading the way, the miserable years may also be about to end for the nation's women as a new generation of players head for stardom.

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Toulouse, Stade Francais or maybe Dan Carter's Perpignan - who's hot for French rugby's Top 14?

As France's elite tournament moves beyond its opening rounds, the established giants and the new arrivals will ensure a fascinating season.

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The battle for women's No.1: Will it be Serena Williams and Jelena Jankovic?

Not many would have thought at the start of the year that the younger Williams sister would rule the women's game this year. But this will be the case if she manages to beat Jankovic in the US Open final.

Tennis  |  September 06, 2008  |  Gregory, Lanzenberg  |  (0) Comments

Why Spurs can see off the challenge of Portsmouth, Aston Villa and Manchester City

A settled midfield has to be priority - and they'll need to bring in a centre-back and striker in the January window. But this Tottenham fan believes Juande Ramos's men have what it takes to make a real impact this season.

Football  |  September 07, 2008  |  Stuart, Webb  |  (18) Comments

Slaven Bilic: Short-listed for the West Ham job (gettyimages.com) Where next for Newcastle United and West Ham after the Keegan-Curbishley walkout?

Both managers put principles ahead of pride. The question is who will be the biggest losers...

Football  |  September 07, 2008  |  Stuart, Webb  |  (1) Comments

Andorra a doddle, Croatia the BIG test - but are England up to it without Newcastle's Owen?

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Football  |  September 06, 2008  |  Stuart, Webb  |  (0) Comments

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