Did the BBC kow-tow to royalty by awarding their Sports Personality of the Year trophy to both Princess Anne and her daughter Zara Phillips? Either way, a real sporting king has now claimed his rightful throne. Posted December 10, 2007 by Donna Gee
Coming close on the heels of a 2-1 Test series defeat, Pakistan are looking for the injection of more power for the One-Day series in South Africa. Posted February 01, 2007 by Saqib Ali
The pressure is on for Proteas skipper Graeme Smith as he and his squad head for the sub-continent with the Indians in fine form. Posted March 15, 2008 by Greg Smith
The drawn series in India should have been a win but with the Aussies coming up later in the year, the Proteas have the chance to become number one Test playing nation. Posted May 15, 2008 by Greg Smith
After Martin Jol's revelation that he was saddled with players he didn't want, Jeff Heath questions whether Damien Comolli is now damaged goods at White Hart Lane. Posted January 08, 2008 by Jeff Heath
They say truth is stranger than fiction - but you can be pretty sure most of this bulletin of press rumours and gossip won't actually happen! Also featured are Everton, Zenit St Petersburg, Fulham, Portsmouth, Manchester City and Bayern Munich. Posted January 16, 2008 by Mark Apostolou
Yes, there have been some strange signings but the role of manager is not well enough defined and there are questions over the root cause of Tottenham's problems. These issues need sorting out quickly. Posted October 28, 2007 by Pete Lyons-McCarthy
West Ham, Reading, Everton, Manchester City, Derby, Wigan, West Brom, Charlton, Sevilla and Villarreal also feature in the latest football transfer gossip Posted August 01, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Solid performances in the middle order make the man from the Cape. Posted January 23, 2007 by Natalie Gentle
America's teenage tennis princess queens it up to reach her first tournament final Posted October 15, 2006 by Reuters
In a see-sawing day, India finished on a high taking three late wickets to leave South Africa at a delicate 257 for eight. Posted December 27, 2006 by Krishnan Sekar
Queen orders annulment of MBE after boxing champion's dangerous-driving offence. Posted January 01, 2007 by Reuters
In Joe Calzaghe and Mikkel Kessler, we have two fighters at the top of their sport. But will the age difference dictate the outcome? And can Calzaghe finally convince his American admirers? Posted September 22, 2007 by Richard Wilson
The little Scot whose goal won the FA Cup for United in 1977 works in the media these days. And the pressure is a lot less than it was living in the shadow of Best, Law and Charlton. Posted June 15, 2007 by Matt Genner
Flamboyant former champ released under new government program Posted September 04, 2006 by Reuters
The Prince of Kolkatta is fit and ready for action after finding a rich vein of form. Could this be his World Cup? Posted February 23, 2007 by mahesh ramani
With the Reds consistently failing to challenge for the Premier League title, the notion of an English big four is nothing more than a myth. Posted January 20, 2008 by Leigh-Ervin Jackson
The Prince of the Emirates has constantly been linked with the two Spanish giants. But is there any truth in the rumours? Tell us what YOU think. Posted January 08, 2008 by Mark Apostolou
Posted December 17, 2006 by Reuters
And there's activity at West Ham, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Rangers, Celtic, Real Madrid, Barcleona, Fenerbache and Leicester City. Posted July 13, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Struggling Paris club have long history of fan-related incidents Posted November 24, 2006 by Reuters
Kumble and Khan shine as toursits claim first Test victory in South Africa Posted December 18, 2006 by Reuters
Benitez has spent the princely sum of £129m on players since he became Anfield manager in 2004 - and there are plenty of people who think he's wasted a lot of it. But in the first of a four-part assessment of the Spaniard's investments, Sean Maloney begs to differ. Posted March 05, 2008 by Sean Maloney
Posted January 15, 2007 by Reuters
This week at the 2007 Rugby World Cup includes a variety of exciting clashes which will play an important role in the quarter-final placings. The early stages of the tournament already saw the likes of New Zealand, Argentina, Australia and South Africa putting up their hands as hot contenders in the race for the William Webb Ellis trophy. Highlights this week include France v Ireland, England v Samoa and Scotland v New Zealand. Posted September 16, 2007 by Gabriela Lubenfeld
It's the final series for Sourav Ganguly – caps off to the Prince of Kolkata, who stamped his dynamic and aggressive personality on the world game and made his nation's team formidable opponents home and away. Posted October 12, 2008 by ganesh s
Posted January 28, 2007 by Reuters
Missiles thrown by rival fans on to the court brought the championship final to an early conclusion, but the best team won in the end. Posted May 25, 2007 by Mohammed Malas
Posted December 27, 2006 by Reuters
Graeme Smith's team have already won in Pakistan and Bangladesh - now they want India's scalp for a never-before-accomplished Treble. Posted March 26, 2008 by Greg Smith
Posted January 04, 2007 by Reuters
South Africa go into the World Cup basking in glory of becoming the top team in the World. Will their glory last, or will they falter once again? Posted March 08, 2007 by Utpal Deole
Herschelle Gibbs might be our six-cess story but the Proteas have quality batsmen - and bowlers to match Posted March 18, 2007 by Bob Lindeque