Thanks to solid sponsorship the EPBL celebrate 21 years - and look ahead to the future. Posted November 26, 2008 by Romeo Navidad
The season is a week old, and we already have a slew of unexpected performances. Posted November 07, 2008 by Greg Varkonyi
The young tweaker's mesmeric rise has grabbed headlines all over the world. Now, with the county game beckoning, he just needs to develop a stock ball... Posted October 10, 2008 by damith samarakoon
And there's news of another new competition for Saudi Arabia's growing band of basketball enthusiasts. Posted September 17, 2008 by Romeo Navidad
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
Totally agreed with you. The defense really sucks. But credit to Burnley as they fought for every ball and credit to their in form keeper. Bendtner was at his worst. But I would still prefer him to stay with us. I remembered Ade did as bad (if not worst)
Selling Steed was a mistake - he was far more industrious than Bentley (despite the wonder goal v the Gooners) and was defo the was the best of those we sold to Sunderland and is sorely missed imo.
What about Neil Sullivan? He was the Scottish goalie while with us. We seem to have a penchant for buying international keepers - Jennings, Clemence, Erik Thorsvedt (remember him?), Sullivan, Robbo and now Gomes.
Bl00dy Setanta! You sure you're not on commission from BT Longtime?
Crow away Longtime, crow away!
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