Gordon Strachan beat Rangers to one of the hottest properies in Scottish football – but the former Hibs star has been a big let-down and will have to perform next season. Posted May 02, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Part two of this week's AFL review sees the Kangaroos post another gritty win, this time over the Swans. Posted May 09, 2007 by Michael Clough
After just four weeks of the experimental laws, the Super 14 in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa is producing faster and more action-packed games. But the Northern Hemisphere - perhaps stuck in a style of rugby from 30 years ago - seems reluctant to adopt them. Posted March 13, 2008 by Hamish McBrearty
It's still a two-horse race with Arsenal for Premier League glory - but why does Sir Alex keep playing these two guys? And keep an eye on Chelsea, while if Spurs had a defence they'd be racing up the table. Posted December 30, 2007 by Nathaniel Baker
Manchester City star defenders in demand; Wes Brown's a £3m target; more Giles Barnes speculation – is this the dullest January for transfer rumours, news and gossip since windows were invented? Manchester United, Bolton and Aston Villa also feature in this news bulletin. Posted January 16, 2008 by Mark Apostolou
In Part 2 of this week's AFL review, Hawthorn kick themselves out of a victory and Richmond waste another good start. Posted April 30, 2007 by Michael Clough
Part 2 of our review of the Scottish football season praises a young talent, a small team's rise to the top and consoles the country's losers. Posted June 15, 2007 by we love fitba blog
Carlos Villanueva, Amr Zaki and Marek Cech won't ring many bells yet, but everybody could be talking about them at the end of the season. Posted July 23, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
Wes Brown still hasn't persuaded Sir Alex Ferguson to come up with the £65,000 a week he wants. He could leave for nothing in the summer! Posted February 26, 2008 by Mark Apostolou
They may have slipped back in the Championship promotion race, but Tony Mowbray's FA Cup semi-finalists look a good bet to win back their Premier League place. Posted March 12, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
All the pundits agree that the Baggies are the top outfit in the second tier, but there's no guarantee they won't be just another Derby County if they do get promoted. Posted April 19, 2008 by Graham Fisher
All the Premier League clubs are dependent on foreign talent, but what would happen if the plug was pulled? A closer insepction of the English reserves shows some clubs are handily placed to cope with such a crisis. Posted April 27, 2008 by Alex Alsworth
The Championship's three promoted sides will be in dreamland at the moment, but this author feels their bubbles are about to burst big time. Posted May 27, 2008 by Sam Langley
The West Indies proved against Ricky Ponting's men that they are gradually regaining their swagger. Now can they go one step further? Posted June 19, 2008 by Anon Payn
Buying a player nicknamed 'The Relegator' is bad enough, but Nigel Quashie is just one of an remarkable sequence of duds. Posted April 14, 2007 by CaughtOffside.com
The tournament hosts cannot rely solely on Brian Lara and their bowling is erratic. But when all cylinders fire, they are a match for any team. Posted March 06, 2007 by Madhusudan Rao
West Indian cricket today is no match for the team that won them the first two World Cups. But the first big tournament in the Caribbean can influence the outcome this time. Posted March 10, 2007 by Utpal Deole
CaughtOffside.com writer BubblyMickey has a soft spot for the Hammers, but is willing to see the club go down for the greater good. Posted October 05, 2006 by CaughtOffside.com
One-day flops come good at last as Kevin's unbeaten 90 flattens West Indies Posted October 29, 2006 by Reuters
No Brian Lara is one thing - but when players lack hunger and desire, the result is inevitable. England have rarely had it so easy in a Test series. Posted June 12, 2007 by Leigh-Ervin Jackson
Do the Hammers have the edge in this London derby? Or can Fulham's new boss Roy Hodgson spring a surprise? Posted January 12, 2008 by Sportingo Team
Wednesday's gossip, rumour and news also includes Liverpool, Portsmouth, Manchester United, Chelsea, Wigan, Aston Villa, Bolton, Swindon and Arsenal. Posted December 19, 2007 by Ed Bottomley
The Premier League newcomers lack the ability to put the ball in the net, but produce some very attractive football. Posted October 30, 2008 by Tom Leeder
The Blues' irresistible record on the road against promoted teams reveals the enormity of the Baggies' task. Posted November 14, 2008 by bettorlogic .com
Two defeats in a row have thrown up new questions over Sir Alex Ferguson's defence. Could the enforced absence of Nemanja Vidic be the cause of the problems? Posted April 08, 2007 by Subhash Chandra Yadav
Aston Villa may be top dogs in the region, but next season there could be some stiff opposition for Martin O'Neill and Co in the Premiership. Posted March 03, 2007 by www.avfcblog.com
The dimunitive batsman continues to plough a lone furrow in a Windies team where no-one else has the commitment to follow. Posted January 25, 2007 by Matt Page
Time for positive World Cup thinking after Lara and Samuels halt the winning momentum of Greg Chappell's boys. Posted January 28, 2007 by Siddharth Viswanathan
Champions Trophy performances seals top slot. Posted November 08, 2006 by Reuters
The Baggies have no answer as Southend, the team that knocked Manchester United out of the Carling Cup, step up their Championship survival bid. Posted January 02, 2007 by longpier.blogspot.com
The Sydney spat and its repercussions reverberate around the cricketing world. And the Durban Test which started today is a good test of how it affects players and umpires. Posted January 10, 2008 by Greg Smith
Nelson Mandela Bay was the setting for the Windies' remarkable Test victory on Saturday. Seeing an all-black team beat South Africa's white elite can only be good for Proteas fans. Posted December 30, 2007 by Greg Smith