As the former England paceman is confirmed as Tykes skipper, not everyone at Headingley is impressed. Posted March 01, 2007 by Joe Ryan
Overseas talent is flooding the domestic game in England. It may be good for the two old men and a dog who watch county games, but it could have a devastating effect on the nation's Test prospects. Posted May 16, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
The New York Mets are the talk of Major League Baseball after blowing an almost certain National League wild-card berth with one of the game’s worst-timed slumps. Posted October 02, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
Steve McClaren's team weren't the first to under-achieve (and they won't be the last). But they're in good company. Posted November 23, 2007 by Graham Smith
Sexist football boss Mike Newell is in hot water for his attack on assistant referee Amy Rayner at the weekend. But was his claim that there is no place for women officials in the senior game justified? Sportingo's MARK RIVLIN says yes - but colleague DONNA GEE insists female referees are here to stay. Posted November 13, 2006 by Sportingo Staff
Mark Rivlin's irreverent look at the sporting week also touches on bouncy-castle time as America goes wild over Super Bowl XLII, while for UK Patriots, English cricket gets the Colly wobbles again. Posted January 28, 2008 by Mark Rivlin
Baseball's biggest competition is wide open again this year but, if they can stay healthy, the Blue Jays have everything they need to come out on top. Posted April 16, 2008 by Charu Robinson
Samir Nasri is going to be a smash hit at the Emirates, Tottenham surprise no one - and the Anfield game plan is as crappy as ever. Posted August 17, 2008 by Vikas V
New York Giants bring the all-conquering New England Patriots to their knees in a classic Super Bowl XLll. Posted February 07, 2008 by Anup Pimpalkhare
New England are the overwhelming favourites, but fans of Eli Manning's New York underdogs should not give up hope. Posted February 25, 2008 by David Peggs
There can be no way back now for the NBA's New York star point after walking out on the most dysfunctional franchise in pro sport. Posted November 14, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
As if it's not bad enough that rain-affected games are not replayed, now the buffoons at HQ are offering a lifeline for a county struggling for points. Posted July 15, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
After the World Cup, change was in the air. The Indians and South Africans are benefiting but it's business as usual in Australia where the retired icons are hardly missed. Posted December 03, 2007 by Madhusudan Rao
Lucky break for Hawkes Bay as prop Clint Newland gets away with his thumping moment - and the big-city boys are the ones to suffer. Posted August 07, 2007 by Scott Donaldson
The dust has settled on America's biggest sporting occasion but can anyone argue that it was won by the best team in the NFL? Posted February 08, 2008 by Ben Fisher
Instead of big brother Peyton, New England's Tom Brady will have to face the New York Giants and Eli Manning in this year’s NFL spectacular in Phoenix on February 3. Posted January 22, 2008 by Greg Varkonyi
It's looking good for Jacksonville and the Giants, promising for Minnesota and Cleveland – and a bit like mission impossible for the rest as the regular season nears its end. Posted December 12, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
From Cassius Clay to the Crazy Gang - the list of the most incredible shocks to rock the world of sport. Posted July 24, 2008 by Phil McCauley
It's Toon and gloom for the managerless Magpies as Ronaldo, Tevez and Co turn on their sixy football. We we want to know what YOU thought of the big match. Posted January 13, 2008 by Sportingo Team
Why do you like the teams you do? Is it just hometown pride, a player you loved for long enough to be stuck with his club? Here a fan of many sports reveals his 'A' list. Posted August 29, 2007 by Rechavia Berman
With their bowlers proving a big hit for England, can the side who have just won promotion beat the likes of Sussex, Lancashire, Durham, Yorkshire and Hampshire to next year's county championship? Posted October 15, 2007 by Joel Lamy
The New England Patriots won the most important regular season game ever in the NFL against the Indianapolis Colts, yet they lost their aura of invincibility. Posted November 05, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
Sportingo's own Gridiron Guru tells you all you need to know for an upcoming season of jarring hits, thrilling runs and heart-stopping passes in the National Football League. First up: Patriots, Jets, Dolphins and Bills Posted September 01, 2007 by Rechavia Berman
After his Super Bowl XLll disappointment, the New England Patriots star's place in NFL history has been left open to question. Posted February 06, 2008 by Aaron Mendelson
Sorry folks, but the younger Manning brother has already settled in by the time most thought he had just arrived. Now he's ready to face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. Posted January 23, 2008 by Greg Varkonyi
Although talks are extremely preliminary, the NFL is investigating adding a 17th regular-season game and playing it outside the United States. London's new Wembley Stadium is on the schedule - and Mexico City, China and Frankfurt are other possibilities. Posted May 11, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
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
The biggest trade in Giants history gave them number one draft pick Eli Manning. But the team's next superhero has had more than his share of problems Posted December 01, 2006 by Greg Varkonyi
The big-hitting youngster loves to smash up greenhouses, but it's a pane in the pocket for his county! Posted July 07, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
It's been a summer of "No Play - Rain" so far, but there has to be a better answer to weather-affected games than a shrug of the shoulders. Posted July 10, 2007 by Mark Benson
Remember when every team was looking to draft the best player available regardless of position? Not any more. It seems that team needs take priority now. Posted April 29, 2008 by Greg Varkonyi
A crucial year awaits Kiwi rugby as the failure of the nation's flagship product, the All Blacks, at the World Cup has caused harmful reverberations around the domestic scene. How well will the 2008 model fare? Posted April 29, 2008 by James Mortimer
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