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The highs and lows of Carlisle United - the club who live life on the edge

Another great start to their League One season, but will John Ward's men stay the pace for a repeat of last season's promotion bid? Posted September 08, 2008 by Graham Fisher

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Rugby World Cup: A day in paradise with the All Blacks

German-based teenager James Carter spent six months in New Zealand last year - and became addicted to the world's best rugby team. On September 23, his 18th birthday, he experienced the ultimate dream. Posted October 02, 2007 by James Carter

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FIBA Americas Cup: Carmelo Anthony sets an upbeat tempo for Team USA

And he even fends off the tricky questions with a slick assessment of Kobe Bryant's contribution. Posted September 03, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi

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Birmingham and Sunderland hot up the race for the Premiership

The battle for promotion from the Championship couldn't be tighter with eight teams vying for the two automatic promotion spots. Who will make it, who will grab the four play-off places - and who will miss out altogether? Posted March 15, 2007 by jonathan bagley

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All-Black chokers? Carter and the back row can end World Cup slurs

Everyone has an opinion on the best Rugby Union team on the planet. In Part Two of his New Zealand analysis, Jimmy Mortimer looks in depth at their strengths and weaknesses. Posted August 24, 2007 by James Mortimer

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Robbie Fowler a 'fantastic coup' for Cardiff City? Time will tell, Mr Jones

At 32, the Liverpool legend has done it all - and has 162 top-flight goals to show for it. Bluebirds boss Dave Jones reckons his signing is one of Cardiff's biggest ever, but will Fowler be able to deliver? Posted July 23, 2007 by Gerry Horsfield

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A McDonald to go as Carlisle United win the sack race

What kind of cack-handed decision is it to fire a football manager after one game of the season? Ask the Carlisle United board. Posted August 16, 2007 by Joe Morris

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Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea aren't in our league - and thank goodness for that!

The Coca-Cola Championship is one of Europe's leading competitions in terms of attendances. And for this Cardiff City fan, the second tier of English football also produces far more excitement than the all-too-predictable Premier League. Posted July 25, 2008 by Gerry Horsfield

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FOUR lower-league gems who can light up next year's Premier League

With a host of foreign talent set to join the ranks of the top clubs this summer, perhaps the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United should be looking a little closer to home to find the 'next big thing'. Posted May 03, 2008 by Jonathan Naylor

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Chelsea v Liverpool: Battle of the grind masters

Continuing our in-depth look at the Champions League semi-finals. At least one English team will make the final - but will they be from the north or the south? Posted April 23, 2007 by Arjun Datta

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Memo to NBA's Team USA: Heavy favourites can lose - like Spain did at the Eurobasket

Greg Varkonyi says the Americans need to heed the warning of the home nation's last-gasp defeat after underdogs Russia became European Champions in Madrid. Posted September 17, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi

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Need before greed: Loyalty to the All Black jersey counts - not the lure of Euro gold

The NZRU have announced that they may allow the international selection of players playing overseas – in essence, potentially losing the single greatest incentive for New Zealand rugby players. Posted April 27, 2008 by James Mortimer

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Hair today, gone tomorrow: It's goodbye to Everton's brilliant baldie Lee Carsley

This author says a fond farewell to the second of three folically-challenged footballers. The midfielder was a shining light for the Toffees - and that wasn't just the floodlights reflecting off his head. Posted May 20, 2008 by Ed Bottomley

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How Manchester United's Red army proved too devilish for Chelsea and mowed down Arsenal

Sir Alex's boys are Premier League champions for the tenth time - and who can deny they deserve the title? Posted May 13, 2008 by Joe Morris

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Only 17, but Caroline Wozniacki can be a truly great Dane

More famous for its bacon and pastries than for tennis, Denmark has a rising tennis star in the women's game - and she could go all the way. Posted March 19, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith

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Cara Black and Liezel Huber - double tops in tennis

In 2007 they captured nine titles together, including two Grand Slams, and the season ending championships. Already in 2008 they've captured two more titles. Posted March 24, 2008 by Abe Battjes

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Are the all-conquering All Blacks really that invincible?

New Zealand head into the 2007 Rugby World Cup as the most heavily-backed favourites in the tournament’s history, but some experts have their doubts ... we assess their chances. Posted August 23, 2007 by James Mortimer

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All Blacks will rule again - but Springboks will make them battle

If all goes to form, the Rugby World Cup will be a smooth ride for Graham Henry's men, who are the overwhelming favourites. Posted September 06, 2007 by Peter Sickle

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Three cheers as Cahill, Gravesen and Carsley give Everton fans new hope

The triumvirate are all fit again and Saturday's sweet success against Birmingham emphasises why the Toffees can thrill to the moment again - rather than being stuck in the halcyon days of the past. Posted November 05, 2007 by Ed Bottomley

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Argentina for the World Cup? We're talking RUGBY!

As preparations build for France later this year, the question is who can beat the All Blacks? Forget dark horses, instead think light blue Pumas. Posted June 08, 2007 by Harshan Jeyakumar

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Ice hockey: Carbonneau is in charge at Habs

If the press manage to get Montreal Canadiens general manager Bob Gainey fired, coach Guy Carbonneau can assume those duties as well. He's the one the club must keep. Posted March 08, 2007 by Francois Gendron

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Liverpool's Jamie Carragher: a true Scouse hero

He's not flashy, he's just red through and through. And Anfield fans have every reason to be proud of their true Scouse defender. Posted January 25, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg

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Carling Cup Final fan boost

Supporters invited to help plan event at Millennium Stadium Posted February 01, 2007 by Chris Galea

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The men to put New Zealand rugby Black on top in 2008

As another Southern Hemisphere season gets under way, the All Blacks are again the team to beat internationally. Our man in the know assesses their best line-up, kicking off with a look at the backs . . . Posted February 28, 2008 by James Mortimer

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Three different champions in four years - which of the the Big Four will it be this time?

The best league in the world kicks off next week with the best players in the world and the fiercest competition ever. It's anyone's guess whether Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool or Arsenal will win the title. Posted August 05, 2007 by Jon Davies

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France v Brazil, 1986: A stone-cold World Cup classic in the sweltering Mexico heat

The day the two best footballing sides in the world served up a mouth-watering feast of football at the quarter-finals in Guadalajara. Posted May 07, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin

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Liverpool have the best full-back in the Premier League

Jamie Carragher doesn't always get the credit he deserves, but maybe his future lies on the right instead of in central defence. Posted March 04, 2008 by Sean Maloney

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Will Carragher’s sly dig end Rafa’s Liverpool rotation policy?

The England defender admitted after the Champions League win over Inter Milan that it 'makes a difference' when Benitez fields his main players rather than changing things around incessantly. But will the Amfield boss take any notice? Posted February 21, 2008 by Mark Apostolou

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Arsenal in £40m Eto’o bid; Spurs in Carrick swap; Liverpool want Everton target Sidwell

Samuel Eto'o, Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Carrick are the big stories (Steve Sidwell's not so big) – it's the latest rumour, news and gossip-fest that Liverpool, West Ham and Fulham fans dare not miss! Manchester United, Newcastle, Chelsea and Barcelona also feature in this news bulletin. Posted January 20, 2008 by Mark Apostolou

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Bolton and Everton will miss Campo and Carsley

Two of the unsung heroes of the Premier League are moving on after great service to their clubs. In today's get-rich quick world of football, it's rare to find such dedicated players Posted May 21, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com

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Liverpool hopes high as Gerrard and Carragher get a contract to thrill

Despite the result in Athens , there's still plenty to look forward to for the Champions League runners-up Posted May 25, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg

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Nani, Anderson and Hargreaves join spend, spend, spend Man United

Sir Alex Ferguson sends out a message of intent for next season with the capture two of the most exciting young players in world football. Posted May 31, 2007 by Matt Burton

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