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
The tactical awareness of Walter Smith is frustrating but the bottom line is that it works. If Celtic can't record a victory on Wednesday night then the title race is all over. Posted April 15, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Proteas destroyer's first 10-wicket haul leaves the out-of practice Kiwis battered and bruised. The big question is can they lift themselves for the second Test? Posted November 12, 2007 by Natalie Gentle
South Africa scrape home at death in series opener, thanks to double strike by villain-turned-hero Francois. Posted June 17, 2007 by Peter Sickle
The bungling official got several decisions wrong in the Chelsea game. But it's time the football authorities got their act together and protected match officials from mob rule. Posted August 23, 2007 by Ahmed Bilal
Why did the England boss field a team of 11 right-footed players against Spain when he had left-footed options like Stuart Downing and Gareth Barry waiting on the bench? Posted February 11, 2007 by Michael Pudney
Stuart Downing is not good enough and Aaron Lennon not experienced enough. What the England midfield needs is Barry on the left and Becks back on the right. Posted March 29, 2007 by www.avfcblog.com
The international boss has a lot to answer for after a string of poor results culminated in that depressing 1-0 home defeat by Luis Aragones's Spanish senors. Posted February 12, 2007 by Real life News : Football
All you need to know about the Wallaby machine before the 2007 Rugby World Cup. The evidence is they could nick the trophy again . . . Posted August 08, 2007 by Hadyn Green
The boss has a simple task - damage control. He's got the players with the ability to pave the way to the Euro finals next year. Posted September 08, 2007 by 101greatgoals.com
The England manager's spin on poor performances would do Shane Warne proud. But time is running out and the fans are not prepared to be taken for a ride. Posted September 08, 2007 by gary coulson
It's easy to name the obvious - but harder when you look deeper into what the obvious consists of. Posted May 16, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Pack our long-ball merchants off to the Continent to learn how to play rather than moaning about players coming in from abroad or demanding quotas. Posted November 23, 2007 by 101greatgoals.com
Has the Spaniard still got a grip on the tiller at Anfield, or is the club just sailing round in circles under his rotation policy? Posted January 04, 2008 by Gav K
Here's a reminder to Commissioner David Stern that the East Coast city has a super stadium just ready and waiting to host the bonanza. Posted January 14, 2008 by Andres Schwarz
The national boss's inability to handle the egos of many of his England squad, and to find an effective midfield balance, has damaged his chances of survival. Posted October 22, 2007 by gary coulson
New Zealand have started among the favourites for every tournament - yet have won Rugby Union's greatest prize just once in five attempts. Could it be a case of mind over matter? Posted August 17, 2007 by Wayne Sloane
It's a sad indictment of English football when manager Steve McClaren has to field an entire team of right-footed stars. The best players in the business can use both feet equally well - cue Zinedine Zidane, Michael Ballack and Pavel Nedved. Posted February 10, 2007 by Donna Gee
The league's leading scorer has been left in the cold - but Commissioner David Stern still has time to put things right. Posted February 03, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
Steve McClaren should ignore the media hype for the former England captain's return. Posted October 17, 2006 by Pete Christopher
The Anfield captain showed support for Gerard Houllier and Steve McClaren when they were in difficulty. So why is he so reticent when it comes to Rafa Benitez? Posted November 28, 2007 by Jaimie Kanwar
The new Wembley certainly has a lot going for it, but when that retractable roof goes over Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, the sound is like nothing else. Posted July 18, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
The former Wolverhampton Wanderers defender has been given some slack because of a decent first season but he is the pits this time around. Posted May 06, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
The Edgeley Park club have released nine fringe players after their promotion to League One. Fans demand loyalty from players on the way up, but are happy to discard them on the way. Posted June 04, 2008 by Graham Fisher
The rumour mill has it that Artur Boruc could be tempted away from Parkhead by a big offer. And with Scotland Under-19 keeper Scott Fox waiting in the wings, the Chivas USA keeper may be a shrewd back-up purchase. Posted January 09, 2008 by Nathaniel Baker
With constant comparisons to Martin O'Neill and hounded by the Scottish media, the wee man must wonder just what he has to do to win over every Parkhead fan. Posted April 22, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
David Nucifora could hardly bare to watch as his side overcame the Stormers with the last kick of the game. Posted March 25, 2008 by Paul Alexander
The US Congress should be more concerned about the welfare of Joe Citizen instead of re-opening old arguments about steroid abuse. Posted March 25, 2008 by Vanessa Lockhart
The world's greatest players are there to be shot down – can these young guns be the BIG stars of the future? Posted March 16, 2008 by Abe Battjes
After a disappointing 2007, the 22-year-old has already reached an all-time high of 28 in the men's rankings this year and looks set to carry the tennis baton for Switzerland for a long time. Posted March 13, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
The Italian club's star midfielder has demanded they buy the Anfield captain. But is Stevie G likely to jump ship? Posted February 18, 2008 by Mark Apostolou
The 2008 Super 14 is only two weeks old but the Crusaders, Blues and Sharks have already opened daylight between themselves and the chasing pack. Several derby matches this week add spice to an already mouthwatering round-three fixture list. Posted February 28, 2008 by Hamish McBrearty