| Thu 11 Mar 2010 |
Wayne Rooney leaves David Beckham in the shade The Times | Wayne Rooney booked Manchester United's place in the Champions League quarter-finals with another breathtaking pe... |
Roy Hodgson happy to play the history man at Fulham The Times | As Roy Hodgson continues to redraw the map for Fulham, in the present and also possibly the future, he cannot hel... |
Rafael Benitez sets his sights on most important prize at Liverpool The Times | One of the defining features of Rafael Benitez's tenure as Liverpool manager is that his team always has somethin... |
'Children should learn tennis on clay' Mumbai Mirror | When you have an Indian tennis player, who has reached a career high ranking of 23, telling you how to go about p... |
Adelaide reap the rewards in China The Daily Telegraph Australia | ADELAIDE United set themselves up for another fruitful Asian Champions League adventure with a model away perform... |
Departure 'must be official' The Daily Telegraph Australia | FORMER Socceroos captain Paul Wade has called on Football Federation Australia to make Pim Verbeek's post-Wo... |
Al Ahli coach Henk Ten Cate resigns Gulf News | Dubai: Al Ahli coach Henk Ten Cate resigned on Wednesday night following his team’s 5-0 drubbing at the han... |
Cardio tennis: A social fitness fad The Times Of India Tennis enthusiast are increasingly taking to group exercise classes called cardio tennis because it lets them find ... |
Beckenbauer: Pele is still the greatest Gulf News | Abu Dhabi: Lionel Messi is most often touted as the prince of modern-day football, but for German legend Franz Be... |
Capello relishing the challenge at the top Gulf News | Abu Dhabi: "I like challenges and this [leading England to the World Cup] is the most important challen... |
Dubai gears up to host the biggest names in soccer Gulf News | Dubai: Legendary players from European clubs AC Milan, Arsenal, Blackburn, Brondby, Celtic, Feyenoord, Leeds and ... |
Bunyodkor dent Al Wahda's hopes of reaching second round Gulf News | Abu Dhabi The hopes of Al Wahda to make the second round of the AFC Champions League were severely dented as they... |
Arsenal Saunters While Bayern Survives The New York Times | LONDON — As Muhammad Ali demonstrated, sports fans will warm to a braggart provided he lives up to his boas... |
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