telegraph.co.uk
13.07.2008 22:09
telegraph.co.uk
Emmanuel Adebayor returns to Arsenal training still facing the prospect of a move to Milan after the club reportedly almost halved their asking price for the disenchanted striker.
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Football
13.07.2008 22:09
telegraph.co.uk
Gordon Banks' 70 years have included some amazing sights, notably the save that brought Pele to a blustery Britannia Stadium on Saturday, though none, surely, as surreal as Archbishop Desmond Tutu patrolling the technical area during a match that doubled as a tribute to the great Stoke City and England goalkeeper and "celebration of sport and peace", writes Phil Shaw.
Great Britain
Football
13.07.2008 22:09
telegraph.co.uk
Great wealth for the few has broken the notion of team ethic.
Great Britain
Football
13.07.2008 22:09
telegraph.co.uk
Hibernian manager Mixu Paatelainen believes the Intertoto Cup has proved a worthwhile venture despite the 4-0 aggregate defeat to IF Elfsborg in the second round.
Great Britain
Football
13.07.2008 22:09
telegraph.co.uk
Daniel Agger ended nearly a year of frustration when he played for Liverpool in a friendly at Tranmere.
Great Britain
Football
13.07.2008 22:09
telegraph.co.uk
Prospective chairman Nick Owen rails against Football League's decision to force the club to start their League Two campaign with a 30-point penalty.
Great Britain
Football
13.07.2008 22:09
telegraph.co.uk
Mike Phelan, Rene Meulensteen and Brian McClair have all been called upon to fill the breach, but United manager is wisely preparing to wait before appointing a new man in place of former assistant.
Great Britain
Football
13.07.2008 22:09
telegraph.co.uk
Sven-Goran Eriksson has defended Manchester United's attempts to retain the services of Cristiano Ronaldo by dismissing Sepp Blatter's comparisons between the player and the slave trade as potentially disastrous for football.
Great Britain
Football
13.07.2008 21:10
telegraph.co.uk
Simon Jones looked after act one, Vikram Solanki sailed through act two with his third century of the season, and that was that. Worcestershire duly saved the game after clawing back a deficit of 141.
Great Britain
Cricket
13.07.2008 21:10
telegraph.co.uk
Essex gained seven bonus points and are poised to achieve their fourth championship win of the season but bottom team Glamorgan will need to battle hard today to avoid a third innings defeat in four games.
Great Britain
Cricket
13.07.2008 21:10
telegraph.co.uk
Former England batsman misses out yet again on his quest for history, writes Paul Bolton.
Great Britain
Cricket
13.07.2008 21:09
telegraph.co.uk
Ryan Sidebottom is in danger of missing Friday's second Test because of a bad back sustained by sleeping on unfamiliar mattresses, the England camp revealed yesterday.
Great Britain
Cricket
13.07.2008 21:09
telegraph.co.uk
A day that began with Yorkshire on top, ended with five expectant Kent slips lurking like vultures round a doomed animal.
Great Britain
Cricket
13.07.2008 21:09
telegraph.co.uk
Danny Evans and Steve Finn, the fast young guns of Middlesex, were blazing here, and from the bad to the downright ugly, there was little good to say about the home batting. Evans collected five for 54 and Finn three for 34, though Gloucestershire did escape the follow-on.
Great Britain
Cricket
13.07.2008 21:09
telegraph.co.uk
Even those who regard Twenty20 cricket as a vulgar aberrance must have yearned for some of its energy and aggression to infiltrate these proceedings as batsmen vied to outdo each other in passivity during an attritional day that yielded only 206 runs and left Derbyshire marginally better placed.
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Date: 01 December 2008 - 17:56
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