*** By Gary Hopkins 2 June 2010 . The occasion was the ‘Boston Soccer Party’ of 1993, otherwise known as the second fixture in the US Cup, a four-nation international tournament hosted by the US Soccer Federation and featuring the USA, Brazil, England and Germany. This particular match featured the USA against England on 9 […]
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REVEALED: Why Sunderland’s Darren Bent is the unluckiest striker in Europe today
By Nick Harris 2 June 2010 An analysis of the strikers from Europe’s leading nations heading for South Africa – and their records at domestic level in 2009-10 – proves that Darren Bent is uniquely unfortunate in not being selected to be part of England’s 23-man squad. The 26-year-old Sunderland forward is the only footballer […]
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Fifa’s ‘class’: a posh box for the World Cup, and Naomi Campbell
By Nick Harris 1 June 2010 For an organisation that purports to represent the interests of everyone in the global game, Fifa has a habit of appearing rather elitist at times. Its regulations that the World Cup trophy can be touched only by “heads of state and former winners” hardly speaks of a people’s game, […]
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ANDY COLE: ‘Liverpool’s Stevie Gerrard is the versatile dynamo to make England tick’
By Andy Cole 28 May 2010 England’s phoney war of pre-World Cup friendlies has just one more skirmish left – this weekend’s match against Japan – but there are still questions to answer all over the pitch. The most problematic of those in my view is not a new dilemma but one of the oldest: […]
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London 2012 mascots in pictures and film: watch here (also en Francais, en Español, 觀看這普通話, and in sign language)
By Pete Wilson 19 May 2010 The mascots for the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympic Games were unveiled today: Wenlock (below left) and Mandeville (below right). A video of their backgrounds can be seen at the link here, and the same film is also available in other languages. Watch in French. Regarder ce en Français. […]
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‘We hadn’t come this far to look like idiots, as other Brits had done on the same court in years past’
* KEN SKUPSKI is one of Britain’s best tennis players, a doubles specialist with 20 titles to his name whose breakthrough season was 2009, when he won twice at ATP events. Born in north-west England, he studied at Louisiana State University. His abiding passion away from the court is supporting Liverpool. Here in his debut […]
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Fake website used in the NotW Higgins sting has ‘disappeared’: scans here
By Nick Harris 8 May 2010 A fake website used as part of the Higgins snooker sting has been taken down. Sportingintelligence understands that a legitimate, respectable company or group of companies whose details were used on the fake website to authenticate the sting – without their permission and under false pretenses – were not […]
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The Wonder of Woy: unfussy, without frills and yet indisputably brilliant
* ELEANOR PRESTON spent 10 years travelling the world as a tennis journalist for national newspapers, notably the Guardian. She continues to work as a broadcaster and is also a media consultant and advisor to tennis players and organisations within tennis, as well as athletes and organisations across a range of sports. She is also […]
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Qatar heats up race for 2022 with promise to cool down the world
By Pete Wilson 29 April 2010 Qatar’s bid for the 2022 World Cup will rest on no traditional footie bedrocks: it cannot lay claim to a deep footballing culture or heritage; the nation is frankly too hot and uncomfortable in its natural state to stage the event to the satisfaction of the competing sides; and […]
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Q: How much does Britain’s next Minister for Sport really care about sport?
By Nick Harris 22 April 2010 Britain will hold a general election on Thursday 6 May. The current Labour government under PM Gordon Brown will either retain power or be replaced by David Cameron’s Conservative Party or Nick Clegg’s Liberal Democrats. Another scenario is a hung parliament and a power-sharing regime; key posts could be […]
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