Never mind Henry's dishonesty, you cannot afford to waste golden chances like the one Tottenham star threw away
Read full article...While England’s ‘B’ side showed that we lack much in reserve, the poor display by the South American greats proves the World Cup could well be lacking in flair
In a fetching little irony, the man who began his career as Barcelona's interpreter falls victim to a pesky translation problem himself
In his own mind, if perhaps nowhere else, Steve McClaren's rehabilitation goes from strength to strength
Keen students of Sky Sports' fulsome pre-match analyses will have noted an omission from the preamble to the game at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea’s defeat of United, when they were so out of sorts, is the classic hallmark of champions elect
The Chelsea players may be ageing but this remains a formidable team that can be excused a lacklustre night
Even before the match started, Harry’s jokers always knew they lacked the urgency, commitment, skill, passion, fight and tactics to beat their great rivals
How many more confessions can we take from that gushing geyser of belated truth-telling, Andre Agassi?
The release of Football Manager 2010 marks a thrilling development in the nerdsome world of the computer game
Two gigantic questions hung over Upton Park when this fixture began, and despite much of the journey being aimless, circuitous and mind-numbingly dreary we arrived at both answers in the end
What is it with the most austere of our sporting heroes and musical theatre?
Although these are hardly the very last words an English sportswriter ever expected to write, there's no denying a surreal quality to typing the sentence: Jenson Button is the Grand Prix drivers' world champion.
Regarding the Freakiest Premier League Goal EVER, the one I feel really sorry isn't Rafa Benitez or Pepe Reina...it's Nena
In one of those surveys PR firms put out in the hope of cheap publicity, confused.com releases a list of the 50 most confusing things about modern life, and to its credit sport is represented thrice
Crouch gives Capello a reminder of his talents but, bizarrely, it’s not enough to stop Becks winning man of the match
Political historians of tomorrow will have cause for gratitude to Channel 4’s When Boris Met Dave for revealing the key formative influence on the Tory leader
Torres is a magnificent scorer of wonderful goals but in the dull real world, I’d plump for Didier
The rollercoaster life of Sol Campbell takes a timely upward lurch
In a bold bid to go out on a high, Channel 4 reportedly plans to entice Paul Gascoigne to star in the final run on Celebrity Big Brother


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