The likes of world champions Italy, Spain, Holland and England may not make it to next summer's spectacular - but is it good for the tournament to have minnows competing instead of the big boys? Posted November 16, 2007 by 101greatgoals.com
The host country has the largest mobile phone usage in the world. So what better way to keep fans updated than by SMS? And the result? Happiness! Posted September 21, 2007 by John Ball
Nobody rated their chances after Thierry Henry left, but Arsene Wenger's Gunners are psyched up enough to mix it with the hard boys – and stay ahead of Chelsea and that other United from Manchester. Posted January 09, 2008 by ArsenalnFriends.com
The additional qualifiers for Eurobasket 2007 are under way. So far some crazy results have had us wondering whether the world has gone upside down. Posted August 16, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
More famous for its bacon and pastries than for tennis, Denmark has a rising tennis star in the women's game - and she could go all the way. Posted March 19, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
Australia's football stars are down in the dumps. What they really need is a change of attitude to defeat. Posted February 08, 2007 by Patrick Cook
Letting the stattos determine football's finest has produced a ludicrous list which will have Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal fans cringing. Is Ali Daei really better than Thierry Henry and Kevin Keegan? Posted November 13, 2007 by Michael Walsh
There was a time when a GB football team ruled the Olympics: Now can England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales put aside their own self interests in the search for gold? Posted August 11, 2008 by Steve Menary
The Women's World Cup is proving a hit and giving the local authorities a chance to prepare for the big invasion next year. Posted September 19, 2007 by John Ball
Can Johan Elmander be worth so much? Putting a value on a player is one thing, a club actually paying it is another. Posted February 21, 2008 by Mark Apostolou
Opportunities at Real were lacking Posted August 30, 2006 by Reuters
It's back to business in the Scottish Premier League for Celtic who must bounce back from the let down of their mid-week defeat at the hands of Man U in the Champions League. Posted September 16, 2006 by Reuters
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Queen Libby upsets compatriot Jessicah Schipper to claim her second crown of the week, while American breaststroke king Brendan Hansen finally gets one over world champion Kosuke Kitajima. Posted March 27, 2007 by Michael Clough
England aren't as bad as the press make out and to bow to tabloid hysteria is defeatist. Instead of ruining reputations, the back-page sharks should be talking up the national team. Posted June 06, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
A fascinating new series entitled "All the Presidential Men" about the launch of football's governing body and the men who have held the title of President. Posted August 10, 2007 by Chris Oakley
The likes of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Andorra are not exactly worrying sales figures waiting in the new England coach's in-tray. But then they said that ahead of the Euro 2008 qualifiers. Posted November 28, 2007 by CaughtOffside.com
Even before he's been given his spending money, Arsene Wenger is putting his faith once again in his youngsters. Posted May 17, 2007 by ArsenalnFriends.com
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It's sweet revenge for Henry and co while Northern Ireland rock Spain Posted September 08, 2006 by Lior Rozenman
The injury plagued former champ breezes into the second round Posted August 29, 2006 by Reuters
An all-Williams final was somewhat predictable - even if there were an increased number of upsets at this year's Wimbledon. As more and more talented young women join the WTA tour, the signs are that this trend will continue. Posted July 04, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
It was the opening game of the World Cup, and the defending champions were looking to continue the strongest period in their history. Posted May 10, 2008 by James Mortimer
More irritation for Gunners fans as Fabregas's agent stirs the pot again, while Sven plans a double swoop for England's little-and-large strike force. Well, that's what the press is saying in the latest round up of transfer rumours news and gossip which today includes Manchester City as well as Portsmouth. Posted October 12, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
£25million wouldn't even buy you an Andriy Shevchenko or Rio Ferdinand, but one optimistic soul believes that for that money he could assemble an entire team to compete with the Premier League top six. Posted December 02, 2007 by hamzah khan
Old pro staves off retirement with yet another amazing comeback at the US Open Posted August 30, 2006 by Reuters
Captain Woosnam only recently discovered that Clarke wanted to play after personally challenging year Posted September 04, 2006 by Reuters
Fifteen-year-old becomes the first Italian woman to win an all-round title at the world gymnastics championships Posted October 20, 2006 by Reuters
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With the Tour's debut in the English capital less than a month away, the British track champion finds himself in the yellow jersey at the dress rehearsal - the Criterium Dauphiné Libere in France. Posted June 12, 2007 by Fred Grand
The second part of our series, All the Presidential Men, about the giants of the game who have held the title of FIFA President. Posted August 23, 2007 by Chris Oakley
The game has long been popular in Europe - but now the search is on for a UK team to hand out a lesson to the world in 2012. And that may mean converting promising stars from other sports. Posted December 12, 2007 by John Dickens