The furore concerning the Thierry Henry handball has moved into a new dimension of weirdness, with the player himself agreeing that the controversial World Cup qualifier should be replayed, while former Ireland captain Roy...
Published Date: 21 November 2009 IN THE course of a BBC documentary back in 1985, Bobby Charlton made a statement which, to anyone under the age of, say, 30 nowadays will sound like a fairy tale. His claim concerned Scotland's...
Lee Westwood has made the most of yet another spectacular blow-out by Padraig Harrington as he took a two-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Dubai World Championship, the European Tour's new season-ending championship.
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When Toby Gerhart arrived at Stanford in 2006 there was more talk about whether the Cardinal should field a major college football team than about the farfetched possibility of going to the Rose Bowl.
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PRESIDENT and chief executive officer of TAG Heuer Jean-Christophe Babin had an enormously tight schedule during his short visit to Malaysia recently. Professional timing Born 50 years ago in Paris, Jean-Christophe Babin has...
STANFORD, Calif. — When Toby Gerhart arrived at Stanford in 2006 there was more talk about whether the Cardinal should field a major college football team than about the far-fetched possibility of going to the Rose Bowl.
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By Steve Griffiths Agence France-Presse Filed Under: Football, World Cup LONDON - Wimbledon champion Roger Federer insists his friend Thierry Henry shouldn't be blamed for the controversial goal that sent France to the World...