July 1st, 2009

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Big Transfer House: Back from the dead

Big Transfer House: Back from the dead

Meet the housemates
Catch up on Day 7-10
Day Eight
Alan has gone for being too boring, but the housemates act like he was never there since he was banned from nominating players for transfers anyway. Instead he has gone back to the Toon where he will hold crunch talks with Mike about being allowed to play the transfer game again. [...]

YouTube - A magnificent seven … Surprise results in international football

YouTube - A magnificent seven … Surprise results in international football

There is so much to see on YouTube that it is tempting to stop watching programmes on the BBC so you have more advertising breaks to fit in more clips. But where to begin? Sport without Spin will guide you with a digest of some of our favourite clips.
This week, our youtube feature has been delayed after our initial plan [...]

Weak headlining - Andy Murray wants to win matches

Weak headlining - Andy Murray wants to win matches

While the need for a preview of Murray’s (and of course, other players - there are some other players at Wimbledon this year) every match is entirely justifiable and worthwhile, we’d like to make the following request to headline writers - please, please, please think about what you’re writing. So often, what the reader is [...]

The Mirror’s inside line on the new West Brom boss

The Mirror’s inside line on the new West Brom boss

Alan Nixon, the Mirror columnist has been busy working on articles throughout the week on how greedy Samuel Eto’o is being, and perhaps hasn’t had enough time to turn his attention to the fast-paced world of Championship managerial merry-go-rounds. Not that it stopped him, however, from giving us the lowdown on the new appointment on [...]

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“Sajid Mahmood may occasionally go for runs, but only if you accept that nobody on a major team in recent Test cricket history has occasionally gone for more runs... more

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