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Why Michael Jordan and the NBA still have a place in the Hit Parade

Music and sports have gone hand in hand from the very beginning. Here's one writer's Top 10 anthems. Posted January 09, 2009 by Greg Varkonyi

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Time to juice up Test cricket - by lending Australia surplus Asian spinners!

To rejuvenate the five-day game in a world threatened by terrorism and bad wickets, talent needs to be distributed more evenly. Posted December 25, 2008 by Partha Rajagopal

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Hull, Aston Villa and Stoke make the 'A' team - but Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal can do better

There's room for improvement at many Premier League clubs in a half-term report which sees some unexpected names in relegation trouble. Posted December 19, 2008 by James Smith

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Spurs on the prowl: Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool and Middlesbrough watch out!

With the transfer window only a few days away and a minor injury crisis, Harry Redknapp will be looking for a few sales bargains. Posted December 19, 2008 by Marcus Whiteway

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Blackburn in crisis: Why Ince MUST be given time to turn things around

Pressures are building on the manager, but shouldn't fans take a closer look at the credentials of club chairmen? Posted December 15, 2008 by Holly Ranford

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Banana skins for Liverpool and Manchester United, but Chelsea look too hot for West Ham

The top teams look good on paper, but are there a few surprises in store this weekend? Posted December 12, 2008 by SportsBettingReview.co.uk

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Why not turn the cream of Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle into whistle-blowers? There's a thought!

Constant criticism towards football referees prompts change. But instead of technology, a light-hearted look at how ex-professionals could solve the problem... Posted December 11, 2008 by Tom Pell

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Why Sam Allardyce is the RIGHT man for the Sunderland job

Roy Keane's departure has made it a week of hell for chairman Niall Quinn, the board and fans of the Black Cats. What next for everyone involved at the Stadium of Light? Posted December 06, 2008 by jason canham

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Why Portsmouth CANNOT rely on just Crouch and Defoe

With 13 of Pompey's Premier League goals coming from the strike duo, Tony Adams has to find support from somewhere. Posted December 03, 2008 by Stuart Lewis

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Big-match preview: Can Manchester United and Arsenal keep the pressure on Chelsea?

The Blues look favourites against Newcastle, but Fergie's champs and the Gunners both face tough away tests... Posted November 21, 2008 by SportsBettingReview.co.uk

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Spurs play like women? Arsenal's foolish Fabregas is left eating his words

And the Spanish midfielder will have a side order of humble pie after watching his Gunners throw away victory in last night's north London derby. Posted October 30, 2008 by Phil McCauley

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Is Redknapp the man to give Spurs fans what they so desperately crave?

Yesterday's thrilling game at the Emirates left most Tottenham fans going home happy - while the Gunners were left wondering what went wrong... Posted October 30, 2008 by Jake Thomas

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The Aston Villa example: Clubs like Newcastle and West Ham must put on their Lerner plates

Premier League fans can expect to suffer the downside of more board interference unless owners adopt the Villa chief's approach and accept they are no footy experts. Posted October 25, 2008 by Sam Dalton

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If there is anything right in this world, Bologna and all that is good will strike down the evil Lazio today

Our rabid fan in the city of fine art, food and the Ducati motorcycle summons the gods of football for Serie A salvation this afternoon. Posted October 19, 2008 by Ben Suenaga

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The ONE player Spurs and Arsenal should both have signed in the summer

If it's more goals the two north London clubs were after, they could have done a lot worse than to buy the striker who can't score! Posted October 16, 2008 by Phil McCauley

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From Manchester United to Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool - the great stars and tripe record-breakers

A quick look at the Top 10 record transfers in the Premier League. But what's going to happen over the next 15 years? Posted October 14, 2008 by ArsenalnFriends.com

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Is Ramos actually HAPPY with the Spurs antics of Comolli?

The Spaniard's job will be under serious threat if the poor results continue at Tottenham, but apportioning the blame for the team's demise is a different matter. Posted October 09, 2008 by Sam Dalton

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Spurs and Newcastle - fading forces or just a blip in form?

How the mighty fall... and it really has been an almighty comedown for the bungling big-timers of Tottenham and Tyneside. Posted October 08, 2008 by Joe Morris

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Liverpool's Fernando Torres, Manchester United's Denis Law ... the greatest strikers ever?

How does Adebayor compare with Radford, or Rooney with Law? The age old problem of goalscoring sorts the men from the boys. Posted October 02, 2008 by Joe Morris

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Can Liverpool finally have their cake and eat it the Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Blackburn way?

The Anfield men are desperate to end the hoodoo that has hung over them ever since United became English football's modern-day power. Could this be the season they become the real deal? Posted September 18, 2008 by Gary Kwok

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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... Posted September 07, 2008 by Stuart Webb

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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. Posted September 07, 2008 by Stuart Webb

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Arsenal, Spurs, Manchester United and West Ham legends were icons of a Golden Age

The 70s was a time when footballers thought more about birds, booze and betting than a gold-plated lifestyle. Posted July 07, 2007 by Joe Morris

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Are Man United's Ferdinand and Vidic the best centre-back pairing in the Premier League?

Two reliable central defenders are the real key to success these days. Apart from the Old Trafford iron men, try getting through the steel doors at Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea. Posted October 12, 2007 by Philip Smith

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Why have Setanta and Sky stolen the TV heritage of Liverpool v Arsenal?

No England on terrestrial telly is just unthinkable. Joe Morris reflects on the demise of football on TV... Posted September 15, 2008 by Joe Morris

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Newcastle United madness: Is stupid Ashley about to put the boot into the fans as well?

It's there in black and white for the Toon owner to see - appointing dirty Den's best mate Gus Poyet as manager is the last thing the supporters want. Posted September 09, 2008 by Phil McCauley

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Can Dennis Wise save Newcastle now King Kev has left Toon?

He may be favourite to take the reins at St James' Park, but there might not be much of a club left to manage after Mike Ashley has finished with them. Posted September 05, 2008 by Steve Bott

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West Ham and Gianfranco Zola: Marriage made in heaven or an Italian sob?

The Upton Park club have arguably had fewer managers over their history than any other. But the current hierarchy and their new boss need to strike up a trust fund if the partnership is to succeed... Posted September 13, 2008 by Philip Smith

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Rangers fans shouldn't be afraid to criticise the chairman - it only shows their concerns

David Murray has been critical of those daring to have a say on how their club is run. Don't supporters deserve to have a voice? Posted August 14, 2008 by Strathclyde Bear

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Will January be too late for Spurs to make a Euro push?

With more money coming into the club than going out after all the summer transfer dealings, Juande Ramos should have plenty to spend in the next window. This author just hopes Tottenham aren't out of contention by then. Posted September 02, 2008 by Gareth Johnson

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Why Spurs and Daniel Levy should be ashamed of themselves

The club had the perfect opportunity to bring some respect back into fooball, but instead they've let the bullies get away with it again. Posted September 04, 2008 by Pete Lyons-McCarthy

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