Chelsea's irresistible form away from home meets the immovable object that is Sir Alex Ferguson's team at Old Trafford. Posted January 08, 2009 by bettorlogic .com
The White Hart Lane boss has been heavily critical of his predecessor, so now's his chance to get out the repair kit. Posted January 08, 2009 by Thomas Rooney
The South African skipper's final act of defiance didn't beat the Australians - but his personal stock in the cricket world rocketed. Posted January 08, 2009 by Natalie Gentle
With rumours about selling his top goalscorer and his captain, one wonders what is going on in the Ibrox manager's mind... Posted January 07, 2009 by Tom Leeder
Forget the upcoming Ashes series - it's the Proteas who will be grabbing all the headlines. Posted January 07, 2009 by Greg Smith
The former Tottenham striker has re-joined the north London club after netting nine goals this season for Pompey. Posted January 06, 2009 by Luke Durkin
Who will be crowned Europe’s premier domestic rugby union kings for 2009? A look at the contenders as the pool stages near their climax... Posted January 06, 2009 by James Mortimer
After the young Scot's win in Abu Dhabi, Britain could be looking forward to its first Grand Slam winner in 73 years. Posted January 06, 2009 by Will Gilgrass
Steve Bruce has earmarked Hugo Rodallega as a striker replacement - in case Martin O'Neill swoops for Heskey. Posted January 06, 2009 by Saul Richardson
Could the Tottenham boss be planning to team up the Croatian with former Fenerbahce star Stephen Appiah? Posted January 06, 2009 by Luke Durkin
Four teams gain more hype and hope as wild-card weekend’s action comes to a close. Posted January 05, 2009 by Greg Varkonyi
The thrills of this past weekend have wiped out any thoughts the competition is becoming a mundane part of English football. Posted January 05, 2009 by Sam Dalton
Stuart Downing and Jermain Defoe should arrive at White Hart Lane any day now - and that could herald the turning point in Tottenham's season. Posted January 05, 2009 by Sam Dalton
After Australia's years of domination, Graeme Smith's Proteas top the Class of '08. Posted January 05, 2009 by James Mortimer
A look forward to two of this year's biggest sporting events suggests that a double success is very possible... Posted January 05, 2009 by Will Gilgrass
They were a smash hit in 2008 - but what lies ahead for them over the next 12 months? Posted January 05, 2009 by Will Gilgrass
The influence of Robbie Deans is already showing with the Wallabies. Expect to see shades of the Kiwi coach's Canterbury style in the 2009 championship. Posted January 04, 2009 by James Mortimer
The big sister is looking to have the best year of her career. An in-depth assessment of the Grand Slam contenders... Posted January 04, 2009 by Kenneth Evans, Jr.
Reds exorcise last year's Luton demons - thanks to Riera's glory goal and the return of Torres. Posted January 04, 2009 by Jean Paul Borg
Run-happy Proteas prepare to launch their own revitalisation programme. Posted January 04, 2009 by Greg Smith
Is Jonny still the key to success for Martin Johnson's side - or does the route to a revival lie elsewhere? Posted January 04, 2009 by Will Gilgrass
German goal king Lukas heads for the Premier League after Bayern Munich agree a fee for Hamburg's Ivica Olic. Posted January 04, 2009 by Luke Durkin
It's splashing-out time at Eastlands as Mark Hughes lays out his first £12m of the transfer window. Posted January 03, 2009 by Steve Bott
The world's oldest international rugby union championship will take on special significance in 2009 - 126 years after the first official tournament. Posted January 03, 2009 by James Mortimer
Manager Rafa Benitez backs his captain over night-club fracas - but the damage to the club's title campaign may already have been done. Posted January 03, 2009 by Danny Hall
If 2009 surpasses last season, we're in for a wild, wild ride! Posted January 02, 2009 by Greg Smith
Manuel Almunia is a very good goalkeeper but it's time for the Gunners to get tough and go for the best. Posted January 02, 2009 by samik sen
The year 2008 saw the world economy plagued by recession. The story of the cricket world of the year is no different. Only the name and the background of the characters change. Posted January 01, 2009 by Thomas Josey
As Punter follows Dubya down the pan, a tongue-in-cheek look at fading leadership in 2008. Posted January 01, 2009 by Greg Smith
When there's no positive result after 100 overs of battle, the answer could be a single-over shootout... Posted December 31, 2008 by Hamish McBrearty
In a battle for life or death against the Klingons, these are the players most likely to do the trick... Posted December 31, 2008 by Greg Smith
From Usain Bolt and Michael Phelps to Rafael Nadal and Spain's Euro football triumph, it's been a great year of action... Posted December 31, 2008 by Craig Hackney