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Neville faces final curtain

ON THE SLIDE ... Gary Neville in action at Arsenal on Saturday GARY NEVILLE is fighting for his future at Manchester United. He was given a torrid time at The Emirates in United’s 2-1 defeat to Arsenal on Saturday and was...

Rs Face The Champions!

Rs Face The Champions!Vitalfootball: Q.P.R.: 10/11/2008 18:57:00Rangers travel to Old Trafford for their 4th round Carling Cup tie tomorrow night, for what promises to be a memorable evening for both players and fans alike....

'Sad, dark days for Rocky Top_ as season draws to end

Published 11/09/2008 By John Moorehouse There are two ways to interpret the cause behind Tennessee’s staggering loss to Wyoming. Option two is that the offense isn’t good enough to beat a team at the bottom of the Mountain West...

We repaid Arsene Wenger for his belief in us says Cesc Fabregas

Arsenal (1) 2 Manchester United (0)1 An honour: Sami Nasri celebrates with Arsene Wenger after Arsenal's Premier League defeat of Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium This wonderful match was hailed as "playground...

UT has to rely on backup backs

By Bryan Mullen • THE TENNESSEAN • November 9, 2008 KNOXVILLE — Tennessee fans looking for a silver lining will have to search far and wide. "Arian has really been a tough guy, and if he couldn't go, he couldn't go," UT Coach...

Arsenal Reign Supreme in Football of the Gods

Arsenal answered their critics with an exquisite performance that gained them a deserved three points Arsenal played angelic football and found some hope that they will receive their reward for it long before they get to...

Wyoming surprises reeling Tennessee, 13-7

Just when it seemed it couldn't get any worse for Phillip Fulmer and Tennessee, Wyoming came to town. Five days after Fulmer became a lame-duck coach, ousted effective the end of the season, the Volunteers lost 13-7 on Saturday...

Mountain West Week 11 Expanded Preview Blog

The big storylines and overviews for all the Mountain West games. The Utes struggled to a 13-10 win at New Mexico last week, but despite the ugly showing, they stayed unbeaten and are on a ten-game winning streak going back to...

Frustrated Vols rally behind coach's ouster

Players are ready to take anger out By Bryan Mullen • THE TENNESSEAN • November 8, 2008 KNOXVILLE — If Robert Ayers were in charge of the Tennessee football schedule, he would have moved up today's game a few days. By midweek,...