Phenomenal American swimmer Michael Phelps was his usual dominating self at the Pan Pacific Championships, but he had to share the spotlight. Posted August 21, 2006 by Reuters
Rangers snatch late 1-0 win over Aberdeen Posted October 03, 2006 by Reuters
Eagles hold on for thrilling one-point win. Posted September 30, 2006 by Michael Clough
Late revival secures Galway victory over Australia's AFL stars Posted October 30, 2006 by Michael Clough
Greatness is a relative term - here are five great players you won't find on the client list of Soho PR agencies. Posted November 14, 2006 by Mark Rivlin
It's time for football to consider who would win a Premiership Manager Fight Club. Posted November 16, 2006 by CaughtOffside.com
Coin-throwers could kill unless the authorities act quickly. Why don't fellow spectators turn in the perpetrators? Posted November 24, 2006 by Stuart Stratford
The sacked Hammers boss was a victim of managerial bloodlust, but the show must go on and Alan Curbishley is the man to replace him Posted December 13, 2006 by Joe Morris
Glenn Roeder is just the job as a stop-gap interim manager. But for long-term success, he doesn't have what it takes. Posted December 24, 2006 by Kevin Sperry
The Baggies have no answer as Southend, the team that knocked Manchester United out of the Carling Cup, step up their Championship survival bid. Posted January 02, 2007 by longpier.blogspot.com
He gambled to save his job, and discovered that Glasgow was not big enough for him and Barry Ferguson. Posted January 05, 2007 by we love fitba blog
The Magpies manager may not have set the football world alight in Mourinho, Wenger or Ferguson fashion - but he could be the man to finally bring Newcastle fans something to cheer about. Posted January 20, 2007 by Yo Mama
Tonight's Premiership encounter is of great significance for both teams. History favours Liverpool, the Hammers are desperate for points. The neutrals will be happy with a repeat of Cardiff. Posted January 30, 2007 by Avi Meller
Our man who looks into the future offers a challenge to mere mortals. Now you can play him at his own game and predict this weekend's Premiership results. Posted March 01, 2007 by midnightjester
Arsene Wenger's young Gunners may have lost the Carling Cup final to Chelsea, but the performance of the Emirates kids could provide a platform for title history to repeat itself. Posted February 28, 2007 by Arsenal-land.co.uk
Alan Pardew, Alan Curbishley, Stuart Pearce and Sam Allardyce . . . all candidates for the England job. Maybe we should have gone for another foreign coach after all. Posted March 21, 2007 by Smart Mart
The pinnacle of Venables' reign was Euro 96, when attack was the buzzword. The current boss is suffering from tactical awareness deficiency, so why not consider El Tel for another term? Posted March 26, 2007 by Chris Oakley
It's all smiles for the American golden boy. . . but has Grant Hackett lost his lustre after another distance failure? Posted March 29, 2007 by Michael Clough
Ryan Lochte breaks two world records in the one night but it wasn't all America in Melbourne as Libby Lenton and Leisel Jones gave the Aussies something to cheer about. Posted March 31, 2007 by Michael Clough
They only needed one goal to book their Champions League semi-final place, but Manchester United performed their own Roman conquest with a breathtaking 7-1 win at Old Trafford. Posted April 11, 2007 by Philip Smith
Only 45 miles of Motorway separate them and their styles couldn't be more contrasting, but Manchester United and Liverpool are in the last four of the Champions League. Posted April 12, 2007 by Arjun Datta
Buying a player nicknamed 'The Relegator' is bad enough, but Nigel Quashie is just one of an remarkable sequence of duds. Posted April 14, 2007 by CaughtOffside.com
It has been suggested that the former Spurs hero should return to White Hart Lane as manager. But the club have already been down that road with Ossie Ardiles and Glenn Hoddle - with little success. Posted April 15, 2007 by Logan Holmes
The top of English football's pyramid is the club that everyone wants to join. But the quality of product in the lower echelons of the Premiership is no less entertaining - and the half-time pies are good, too. Posted April 19, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
The sudden death of the youngest member of England's World Cup winning team comes as a great shock. But the little midfielder leaves a footballing legacy for generations to come. Posted April 25, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
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