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What would Leicester City boss Holloway give for a coffee with a dodgy-looking bird?

To Sportingo author Graham Fisher, Holloway is a legend. His team are just four games away from the unthinkable - a drop into League One, yet he seems to have retained the support of the majority of Foxes fans. Why is that? And what exactly has gone wrong at this once-proud club? Posted April 11, 2008 by Graham Fisher

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Return of a Pilgrim as Ian Holloway comes 'home' to QPR

The former Loftus Road boss brings in-form Plymouth Argyle to visit the old family in west London - with struggling Rangers desperate for points. Posted February 23, 2007 by Mark Benson

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Why have Leicester City fans kept the faith with Holloway and Mandaric after such a dire season?

Despite relegation to the third tier of English football for the first time in their history, it seems the chairman and his manager still have a lot of fans. This Sportingo writer asks why this is the case - and just how did it all go so wrong. Posted May 07, 2008 by Graham Fisher

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Ian Thorpe swimming legend calls it quits - at 24

Lack of motivation and a desire for a life outside the pool sparks the retirement of the Australian who won 11 World Championships. Posted November 21, 2006 by Michael Clough

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More Ashes injury woe for England

Ian Bell injury scare puts Ed Joyce on alert for opening Test. Posted November 21, 2006 by Reuters

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Is Torres Liverpool's new Ian Rush?

The scintillating scoring exploits of the Spaniard reminds one Koppite of a certain Welsh striker who became an Anfield legend. The comparison is a good one. Posted March 09, 2008 by Sean Maloney

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Welsh wizard Ian Woosnam battles muscle disease to join the Seniors Tour

He's suffered from ankylosing spondylitis for years, but it hasn't stopped the Welshman becoming a golfing hero and legend. Posted November 15, 2007 by Chris Goldsmith

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Cricket's best captains: From Ian Chappell to Imran Khan, Sourav Ganguly and Ricky Ponting

Partha Rajagopal takes a look the game's best 11 of the modern era. The best 11 skippers, that is... Posted January 15, 2008 by Partha Rajagopal

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Ian Chappell, keep your nose out of Sachin's affairs!

The former Australian captain has no right to meddle in Indian cricket affairs by saying Sachin Tendulkar should retire. As the brother of India's under-fire coach Greg Chappell, could he perhaps have an ulterior motive? Posted April 02, 2007 by ganesh rao

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Why Ian Poulter is capable of making a Major golf breakthrough

Maybe Seve Ballesteros was right when slagging the colourful Englishman - but he can never be described as a shrinking violet. And he certainly isn't short of ability. Posted May 06, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin

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Ian Bell's ding-dong 199 allows England to Lord it over the South Africans

He's no Flintoff or Botham, but the Warwickshire batsman showed he's got what it takes with a mighty innings in the first Test. Posted July 13, 2008 by Joe Morris

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QPR head for the play-offs - stop dreaming, fans!

They did well to escape the big drop - but John Gregory's men still have a long way to go to reach the Loftus heights of the Championship. Posted May 01, 2007 by Mark Benson

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Can Marsh and Lazarus raise QPR from the dead?

Heroes of yesteryear Rodney Marsh and Mark Lazarus are to make a return to Loftus Road as the battle against relegation from the Championship hots up. Can they inspire John Gregory's men to a crucial victory over Sheffield Wednesday? Posted March 09, 2007 by Mark Benson

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West Ham and Spurs want AJ; Liverpool's next Ian Rush; Arsenal star’s odd move

If the papers are to believed, Manchester City and Valencia also fancy Everton's Andy Johnson. Today's first news bulletin of football gossip and rumours also takes a look at Kolo Toure's mysterious behaviour at Upton Park. Posted October 01, 2007 by Mark Apostolou

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Why Kaka the Brazil-iant is the greatest player on earth

Ronaldinho, Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Didier Drogba, Steven Gerrard, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Lionel Messi - none of them can compare to the Milan maestro. Posted April 09, 2007 by Patrick Cook

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England's Test glory in New Zealand - the positives and negatives

Michael Vaughan's men did well to turn the series around and Ryan Sidebottom, Stuart Broad and Tim Ambrose were a revelation. But the skipper's batting, Andrew Strauss's footwork, Ian Bell's technique and Steve Harmison's bowling will all be under scrutiny when the Black Caps come to Lord's in May. Posted March 27, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com

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Ronaldinho, Kaka and Adriano heading for the Riviera - Torquay, that is!

And if you take a closer look into the crystal ball, you'll see Geoff Boycott and Ian Botham in the nets again, and Steve McClaren starring in a new West End production of Singing In The Rain. Posted December 28, 2007 by Joe Morris

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Clarke and Westwood again point the way for Europe

There is something in the wild cards for European Ryder Captain Ian Woosnam as he sticks with the pairing for the third day in a row in the search for the magic combination to take into battle against the US Posted September 21, 2006 by Reuters

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Was this the greatest rugby try of all time?

They are still talking about the Gareth Edwards super score that sparked one of the most spectacular afternoons in rugby history. Posted March 13, 2007 by Donna Gee

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Does bungling Ian Howell know what a correct decision is?

Not-out umpires, like the man whose wrong decisions have been plaguing the final Test between England and India, get away with murder and desperately need help. He should take a leaf out of Dickie Bird's book. Posted August 10, 2007 by Prahlad Kilambi

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Shane Warne - the super skipper with one big weakness

There's just one thing that prevented the king of the tweakers from becoming a truly great captain... and no prizes for guessing what that is. Posted May 09, 2008 by jrod cricketwithballs

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As England's ODI fortunes look up, is Adil Rashid the man to succeed Flintoff?

Winning back-to-back games in Sri Lanka is no mean achievement but until the opening slots and spin-bowling departments are sorted, England will struggle to beat the best in the world. Posted October 09, 2007 by Joel Lamy

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Napier Test is crucial for England - but will they choke yet again?

The third and final Test in New Zealand should go some way towards telling us what's in store for this England side. Posted March 18, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com

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England beat Australia - repeat, England beat Australia!

At the tenth time of asking England break their duck. Is this a pointer to the World Cup? Posted February 04, 2007 by Barry Beef

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Ian Bell century against South Australia lifts England ahead of Ashes

England reach stumps on the second day of their three-day match at the Adelaide Oval on 303 for six in reply to South Australia's 247-7 declared. Posted November 18, 2006 by Reuters

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Enigma of a Brazil-iant talent

Can Ronaldinho rediscover his form of yesteryear? Posted October 18, 2006 by Amir Osman

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From Border and Brearley to Waugh: Cricket's greatest skippers

What makes a good leader out in the middle? A Sportingo author picks some of the best. Posted April 17, 2007 by ganesh rao

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How the unmatchable Adam Gilchrist revolutionised cricket

He'll go down in history as the man who made a multi-tasking success of wicketkeeping and run-making. And the Aussie legend is really going to be missed. Posted January 29, 2008 by Umar Pirzada

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Freddy the hero as England win at last

One-day victory over New Zealand begins to lift the gloom. Posted January 17, 2007 by mahesh ramani

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Why are the ICC not clamping down on cricket's bad boys?

Sledging, money and racsim are fast becoming the defining vocabulary of cricket. Isn't it about time the game's governing body took control and retuirned the sport to a more genteel era? Posted March 19, 2008 by saumya verekar

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Sorry, Arsenal - your Euro road ends at the San Siro

This one could make or break the Gunners' whole season. But although they can take apart any Premier League side on their day, the Champions League trip to Milan looks a bridge too far for Arsene Wenger's youngsters. Posted March 03, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin

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Justin's Major challenge: Is this the year golf's English Rose will really bloom?

Despite a disappointing showing at the Masters, the in-form Rose is the best British bet to get on the leaderboard of a Major. With his talent, we should stop our bunker mentality. Posted May 05, 2008 by Jonathan Naylor

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