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Can humans fly? No, but you can come close in parkour!

Introducing a sport with a difference - where you can have full control over your body as you glide through the environment Posted April 11, 2008 by connor harper

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Raising the stakes - US basketball's new generation of college girls

The best draft class ever and a new crop of WNBA players means big changes for the women's game. And perceptions are suddenly changing with more TV exposure. Posted April 14, 2008 by jane schonberger

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Yao Ming and Tony Parker - big foreign bodies impacting on the NBA

Players from France, China, Argentina, Canada and Germany are proving they can more than hold their own in the best basketball league in the world. Posted January 08, 2008 by Anup Pimpalkhare

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Scott Parker is one West Ham hero this Spurs fan would welcome

Injuries and bad luck seem to have blighted the career of the player for whom Chelsea paid £10m – but he deserves better. Posted March 10, 2008 by Lennard Pearce

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Park Tae Hwan makes a Korea best

Golds for Australia and the United States at the World Swimming Championships, but it's a Korean young gun who sets the pool alight Posted March 26, 2007 by Michael Clough

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When are Rangers going to give the green light to non-sectarian thinking?

Ibrox heads still seem to be buried in the 17th century - and even the SFA continually avoid any sort of conflict with the Ibrox club. Anyone want to join the crusade for change? Posted March 03, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin

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Candace Parker scoops top MVP and Rookie awards in her first year in the WNBA

The young Los Angeles Sparks star is set to break more records after an amazing first season. Posted October 06, 2008 by Vicente Llamas

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Stoke City 0 Newcastle 0: What went wrong, what went right?

Big, bruising Stoke City almost nicked a winner to send troubled Newcastle tumbling out of the Cup. Was 0-0 the fairest result – give us YOUR verdict on the tie. Posted January 07, 2008 by Sportingo Team

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Middlesbrough 1 West Ham 2: What did you learn from this game?

Boro crash down to earth after beating Arsenal – Scott Parker gets his first Premier League goal for the Hammers, but did they deserve the three points? Posted December 23, 2007 by Michael Walsh

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Get out of Chelsea now – it's the only way Steve Sidwell's ever going to get a game

The former Reading man took the Abramovich money just like Scott Parker – and has gone down the same Blue route to oblivion. Posted April 14, 2008 by David Combe

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NBA Newsflash: Utah is for real and Spurs-Jazz is a classic

We all knew that the San Antonio Spurs-Phoenix Suns match-up was a classic to begin with, but many who took the Utah Jazz for granted should now eat their words. Posted May 30, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi

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John Gregory's QPR: grim and bear it at Loftus Road

It's been a year to forget for Queens Park Rangers. Can their third manager of 2006 turn things round in 2007? Posted December 29, 2006 by Mark Benson

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Arsenal v Manchester United: Classy Reds go gunning for Wenger

After a comfortable win against Aston Villa, it's next stop the Emirates for Sir Alex Ferguson's table-toppers -- and who would bet against them beating in-form Arsenal? Posted January 14, 2007 by StretfordEndFlags.com

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England cap doesn't fit for naughty boy Barton

The Manchester City midfielder can consider himself unlucky to have been left out the England squad to face Israel and Andorra. Posted March 22, 2007 by Alistair Murray

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It can be fun being an India supporter - even in defeat

Cricket is a game which unites people and where better to experience this camaraderie than the Caribbean? Posted March 19, 2007 by band afbab

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Murray's Ibrox facelift must mirror the ambitions and hopes of Rangers fans

Rumours suggest Sir David Murray is close to announcing plans for an Ibrox redevelopment. Perhaps now is the time to settle the argument of which is the bigger of Glasgow's two great rivals. Posted June 28, 2008 by Andy Hawking

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Pienaar is on borrowed time - Everton must sign him now

On-loan South African Steven Pienaar has been offered to the Toffees for next to nothing but David Moyes is still not certain to take him permanently. Could interest from other clubs or a huge signing-on fee be holding up the deal? Posted April 10, 2008 by Ed Bottomley

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Is Julien Faubert the key to West Ham making the top six?

Alan Curbishley's host of summer signings have been decimated by injuries. However, the crocked Frenchman is the midfield maestro they've been missing and the sooner he returns, the better. Posted December 04, 2007 by hamzah khan

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Why Curbishley could be in dreamland with West Ham next season

With plenty of money at his disposal, a quality youth set-up and a formidable array of talent still to come back from injury, the sky's the limit for the Hammers. Posted March 23, 2008 by Ed Bottomley

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Forget Manchester United, Arsenal and the big money - football can learn from US baseball

An American view of what's wrong with the Premier League from a financial point of view. Posted November 20, 2007 by The Gaffer

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After all the trials and traumas, are West Ham back on an even keel?

Defeat at Newcastle was the first real bump in an otherwise encouraging start to the season. Can the Hammers look forward to finishing in the top half of the Premier League? Posted September 24, 2007 by Joe Morris

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The NBA contenders: Euroleague's best bets to follow Manu Ginobili and Steve Nash

Worldwide basketball fever has given a much-needed blood transfusion to the NBA. Greg Varkonyi highlights a group of young hopefuls who might just make the league in the near future. Posted January 16, 2008 by Greg Varkonyi

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Will Capello be parking Blackburn's Bentley in the England midfield?

With David Beckham's international retirement looming and Chelsea's Shaun Wright-Phillips and Tottenham's Aaron Lennon suspect on delivery, it;s time to bring the Ewood Park midfielder into the reckoning. Posted January 15, 2008 by David Combe

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West Ham should follow Spurs' example to succeed - not buy players with bad attitudes

Signing players like Lee Bowyer, Craig Bellamy and maybe Kieron Dyer is not the way ahead for the Hammers. They need to emulate the example of Tottenham, who have bought and groomed genuine young talent. Posted August 10, 2007 by Jordan Collins

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The ailing NBA can learn a lot from South Americans and Europeans

The once invincibles of the game are being left behind. Now they must recognize the game's ills. Posted December 07, 2007 by Cort Reynolds

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Arsenal and Liverpool fight for Giovanni; Spurs line up a keeper; West Ham keep a star waiting

The latest rumour-mill, news and gossip (not to be taken too seriously, as ever) also have Manchester City, Chelsea and Derby County eyeing up new targets when the transfer window opens again. Posted September 06, 2007 by Mark Apostolou

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Surface with a smile

Remember those gluepots which passed as pitches in the 70s? Haydn Coe is gloriously stuck in the muddy-marvellous past. Posted October 28, 2006 by Haydn Coe

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They've played us off the park - how American sport is muscling in on football

English public spaces are for English football, not some daft derivative of rounders played by exiled Yanks in London. Hey guys, go take your home runs and run home. Posted June 15, 2007 by Joe Morris

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Did Newcastle make a big mistake in bringing Kevin Keegan back?

A lack of consistency and excessively high expectations are the problem, not the return of King Kev. Posted March 29, 2008 by Graham Smith

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It's not pretty, but Rangers' re-emergence is FOURmidable!

This season's success at Ibrox could not have been predicted during the dark days of Paul Le Guen. But Walter Smith has achieved a remarkable turnaround. Posted April 23, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin

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Great Scott! Celtic sensation McDonald can become as lethal as Larsson

With 29 goals in the bank in his first season at Parkhead, the signing of the Aussie former Motherwell star has proved to be a superb piece of business by Gordon Strachan. Posted April 29, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin

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Celtic need to spend £15m on these THREE or FOUR players in the summer

A few quality signings and Gordon Strachan's men will be able to up the standard another notch. Posted May 06, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin

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