Celtic survives a scare to take care of business but Dundee United is not so lucky. Posted September 20, 2006 by Reuters
After dispensing of Glamorgan in a convincing quarter-final victory, Middlesex are next up to challenge them. Posted July 25, 2008 by Iestyn Stevens
The county won their first silverware last year and now have their eyes on the jewel in the crown of domestic cricket. And with a raft of Test players not turning out for England, they have a real chance. Posted June 08, 2008 by Harriet Marlow
The humiliating Carling Cup defeat by Arsenal has left a sour taste in the mouths of Anfield fans -- and may have taught Rafa Benitez a few lessons in the process. Posted January 11, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
Journeyman striker Tam McManus could still be celebrating - despite missing out on the Hampden showdown with Celtic. Posted May 02, 2007 by we love fitba blog
Facing elimination, the Canucks' lethargic performance proves to be their undoing. Anaheim go through for a final showdown against the Sabres or Rangers. Posted May 05, 2007 by Sean Swift
One of the most intriguing drafts is about to unfold tomorrow. Sure, picks 1and 2 are set. After that, it's dizzy time for hoops aficionados. Posted June 27, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
They were the winners in the 2007 NBA Draft, but spare a thought for the losers - the Boston Celtics, Portland Trailblazers and Joakim Noah. Posted July 04, 2007 by Eitan Divinsky
Hopeful rookies finally get to show their talents against more experienced players , but the dice didn't role for the two top draft picks. Posted July 12, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
A pig's head, fine wine and a marathon outside the front door - how was your first Test? Posted November 27, 2006 by Kevin Dixie
The truth hurts - but hiding it, as the England cricket coach does, is far more painful. Posted December 09, 2006 by Sahil Dutta
Forner Scotland defender replaces Craig Brewster Posted October 30, 2006 by Reuters
Ibrox giants booed off after struggling Dundee United battle back to win Posted November 06, 2006 by Reuters
A year ago, the Tannadice men were staring at the reality of relegation from the SPL. But the arrival of Craig Levein as manager has brought about a dramatic change. Posted October 24, 2007 by scott nairns
From glory goals against Liverpool to Barlinnie jail, the giant Scot took no prisoners. Posted March 13, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
The Scousers thought it was job done after a 1-1 UEFA Cup draw at Parkhead, but they didn't bargain for the thumping they took in their own Merseyside backyard. Posted March 31, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Eddie Thomspon is much more than a hands-on football chairman. A diehard fan of the Tannadice outfit he has put a lot of money and his soul into the club despite enduring prostate cancer. If the Arabs overcome Rangers, it will be a real fairytale ... Posted March 04, 2008 by scott nairns
The former England cricket coach says in a new book that he felt let down by his star all-rounder's drinking antics. Then why was he not more severe on booze-boy Freddie at the time of the event? Posted October 27, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
The former England cricket coach has told the world in his autobiography that Flintoff likes a spot of tonsil varnish (surprise, surprise). He might have been better looking at his own coaching shortcomings. Posted October 29, 2007 by Craig Hackney
The stubborn coach refused to step down after the Ashes debacle. Perhaps now he will do the decent thing. Posted April 18, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
A very poor showing Down Under - but Duncan disorderly is still the right man for the job. Posted February 06, 2007 by Matt Genner
Gone are the days of two up front bagging 30 goals a season. In today's game, any old midfielder can be bussed in to hit the back of the net. Posted February 22, 2007 by Orion Assante
Manchester City star defenders in demand; Wes Brown's a £3m target; more Giles Barnes speculation – is this the dullest January for transfer rumours, news and gossip since windows were invented? Manchester United, Bolton and Aston Villa also feature in this news bulletin. Posted January 16, 2008 by Mark Apostolou
The signatures of Richard Dunne, Daniel van Buyten and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar can turn the tables on Rangers. Posted March 28, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
A favorable video replay sends New York to a famous victory, while the Ducks come back from two down to send Vancouver to the brink of elimination. Posted May 03, 2007 by Sean Swift
Once again, Anaheim's defence and goal-tending were more than a match for Ottawa's skilled forward line. Posted June 01, 2007 by Sean Swift
The Senators' role players provided the barrage of goals needed to compensate for their goal-tending. Now the once invincible Ducks are reeling heading into Game 4. Posted June 04, 2007 by Sean Swift
Ray Emery's three schoolboy howlers were the difference in Anaheim's 3-2 win in Game 4. Now the Senators have to win away to stand a chance of recovering from a 1-3 deficit. Posted June 05, 2007 by Sean Swift
The Anaheim Ducks' superior depth at every position was too much for a game Ottawa Senators team to handle in the end. But, what effect does three straight wins for terrible markets mean for the league? Posted June 08, 2007 by Sean Swift
Danilo Di Luca won his maiden Giro d’Italia, while reborn sprinter Alessandro Petacchi won his fifth stage of this Giro to secure the purple jersey Posted June 04, 2007 by Marco De Luca
Even with the arrival of Greg Oden and Kevin Durant to Western teams, the stronger conference lost quite some punch during the off-season. Posted August 11, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
They once were great hopefuls and future superstars, but they haven't hit the headlines as quickly as expected. Now guys like Mike Dunleavy Jr, Travis Outlaw and Deshawn Stevenson are unsung heroes. Posted December 20, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi