After Tottenham's adventures this week in the San Siro, NORMAN GILLER was going to have a word with Joe Jordan, butt...…
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Month: February 2011
Oliver decides “no more” and leaves Observer
Brian Oliver, the highly regarded and respected sports editor at The Observer since 1998, is to leave the paper…
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SJA to stage an Olympic Question Time
The SJA has today announced that it will be staging an Olympic-themed Sporting Question Time on Tuesday April 5, to coincide with the SportAccord Con…
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Media invite: All England badminton champs preview
Among the players available for interview will be Commonwealth mixed doubles silver medallists Nathan Robertson and Jenny Wallwork, and Commonwealth m…
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“I told him it’s an interesting way to end a Test career”
IAN COLE's weekly round-up of sport in quotes includes plenty of spectacular goals and tries, Keys and Gray's radio debut, and Mickey Rourke's challen…
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Agreement reached over Rugby World Cup accreditations
Talks relating to media attendance at this year's Rugby World Cup have been concluded amicably between the owners of the event and major news organisa…
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Sports Journalism Awards – Mar 7: Book your tickets
Don't miss out on a great celebratory night for sports writers, sports photographers, sports editors, internet writers, cartoonists and broadcasters…
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Golden memories of a cup that runneth over
The cricket World Cup that begins in India this week will have to go some way to match the magic of the first tournament 36 years ago, writes PHILIP B…
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Peter the Great never had grounds for complaint
"If you can play, you can play": ANTON RIPPON reckons Arsene Wenger has pitched a recent whinge wrong…
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Alpine valleys, Olympic VIPs and exclusive paranoia
KEIR RADNEDGE, in the French Alps following the latest round of Olympic evaluation, has got an exclusive…
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