By Brian Sears 17 August 2010 Liverpool bestrode the 1970s and 1980s like a colossus, and then fell off. As our main graphic shows below, they were top dogs for the best part of 20 years, winning 11 titles in 18 years in England’s elite division between 1973 and 1990, and have now gone two […]
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‘British swimming is on the crest of a wave, and I’m thrilled to be part of it, jellyfish, scraps and all!’
By Cassie Patten 17 August 2010 There has never been a more exciting time to be involved in British swimming and I’m thrilled to be a part of it, especially as my own discipline, in open water, is growing rapidly in popularity, more of which later. The GB team showed at the Beijing Games that […]
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HINGIS ON KOURNIKOVA: ‘You have a partner and also a friend at the same time; you’re not alone on the court. We would joke around a bit, but be serious when we needed to be’
ALEXANDRA WILLIS is the Deputy Editor of ACE Tennis Magazine, and alongside mag work and an affair with social media, has the dubious honour of following British players to Grand Slam qualifying from time to time as part of her professional duties. If you happen to bump into her court-side, she’ll probably tell you that she […]
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THE SPORTS LAWYER: The big issue with sport and the tax man; and what’s so hot about EFRBS
** THE SPORTS LAWYER is actually a posse of Britain’s brightest lawyers, from the Sport & Media team at UK law firm, Thomas Eggar, who will be contributing features, analysis and insight on a regular basis on the key sports law issues. In TSL’s latest column, Emily Osborne, associate, explains why HMRC is so taxing […]
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Two wins away from 1,500 points: Manchester United head and shoulders above the ever-present seven in the Premier League
By Brian Sears 13 August 2010 So here we are, on the eve of the 19th season of the Premier League, and Manchester United hold a lead in the all-time points table big enough to ensure they will remain top dogs even if they lose every game this campaign. They need just six more points […]
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ELEANOR PRESTON: ‘Proof that Twitter is fab – it suggests Michael Vaughan isn’t that dull after all and that KP might not be as self-regarding as he seems’
* 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 … . . […]
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ALEX WILLIS: ‘The superstars like Federer, Nadal and Murray have their yachts. Pity the rest of us in our post-Wimbers lull’
ALEXANDRA WILLIS is the Deputy Editor of ACE Tennis Magazine, and alongside mag work and an affair with social media, has the dubious honour of following British players to Grand Slam qualifying from time to time as part of her professional duties. If you happen to bump into her court-side, she’ll probably tell you that she went […]
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EXCLUSIVE: Robbie Savage, pussycat, by the author who’s been inside his mind
* Robbie Savage started life as a professional footballer with Manchester United and then, like so many others, changed career trains at Crewe. He’s never been a shrinking violet, and his candid autobiography, published this week, is typically honest. Yet as his co-writer Janine Self explains here today for the first time, ‘Sav’ is actually […]
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The world’s most popular sports team? It’s not the Yankees, Barca, Real, Man Utd, Liverpool or the Lakers. It’s . . . Galatasaray
By Nick Harris 2 August 2010 Take a sample of the world’s population and ask them to nominate their favourite sports team and many experts would expect to find football’s Barcelona or Manchester United, or baseball’s New York Yankees or basketball’s LA Lakers at the top. Yet take a global sample of an enormous magnitude, […]
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How corncobs helped Victorian runners – and might help the 21st century athlete
By Paul Marshall 30 July 2010 With Mo Farah and Chris Thompson’s successes this week at the European athletics championships in Spain, Britain has renewed its affair with distance running. And while Paula Radcliffe won’t be there as the marathons unfold on the streets of Barcelona this weekend, she does hope to be back in […]
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