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Real Madrid to bid for Ashley Cole

Spanish football giant Real Madrid are expected to bid for Chelsea star Ashley Cole, after he rejected a new deal with the Blues. According to reports,
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Mitchell Johnson – Baseball’s loss and cricket’s gain

If Australian pace bowler Mitchell Johnson was not spearheading Australia’s pace attack, possibilities would have been high that he could have been a pitcher in ...
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Warne rates Australian squad

With the Ashes series scheduled to begin in less than a week’s time, former Australian spin legend Shane Warne has rated each player of the ...
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Ashes 2009, a series too close to call, says Roebuck

This year’s Ashes series between Australia and England promises to be a ripper because the two sides possess both experience and freshness to deliver what ...
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‘Top PCB officials have no knowledge about sports management’

Criticizing the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for its unprofessional way of handling cricket issues in the country, former Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) director general Zakir ...
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Adebayor can leave the Gunners if he wants to, says Wenger

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has assured that he won''t stand in star striker Emmanuel Adebayor''''s way if he wants to quit the Gunners. Wenger also revealed ...
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Rooney hospitalised after stumbling over his yacht

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, who is holidaying on the French Riviera, ended up in a hospital after stumbling over his luxury yacht. According to reports, ...
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Posh’s chat-up line kicked off her love story with Becks

It was a chat-up line that sparked off David and Victoria Beckham’s relationship, which went on to become the most iconic partnerships in celebrity history.   After ...
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Becks’ niece down with swine flu

Ace footballer David Beckham is extremely worried as his niece Georgina Every has been infected with swine flu.   “David has been on the phone and he ...
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F-1 chief Ecclestone likes the way Hitler got things done!

Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone has said that he preferred totalitarian regimes to democracies and praised Adolf Hitler for his ability to “get things done”. In ...
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Warne rates Australian squad

With the Ashes series scheduled to begin in less than a week’s time, former Australian spin legend Shane Warne has rated each player of the

Mitchell Johnson – Baseball’s loss and cricket’s gain

If Australian pace bowler Mitchell Johnson was not spearheading Australia’s pace attack, possibilities would have been high that he could have been a pitcher in

Real Madrid to bid for Ashley Cole

Spanish football giant Real Madrid are expected to bid for Chelsea star Ashley Cole, after he rejected a new deal with the Blues. According to reports,

Posh’s chat-up line kicked off her love story with Becks

It was a chat-up line that sparked off David and Victoria Beckham’s relationship, which went on to become the most iconic partnerships in celebrity history.   After

Rooney hospitalised after stumbling over his yacht

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, who is holidaying on the French Riviera, ended up in a hospital after stumbling over his luxury yacht. According to reports,

Adebayor can leave the Gunners if he wants to, says Wenger

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has assured that he won''t stand in star striker Emmanuel Adebayor''''s way if he wants to quit the Gunners. Wenger also revealed

‘Top PCB officials have no knowledge about sports management’

Criticizing the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for its unprofessional way of handling cricket issues in the country, former Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) director general Zakir

Ashes 2009, a series too close to call, says Roebuck

This year’s Ashes series between Australia and England promises to be a ripper because the two sides possess both experience and freshness to deliver what

Australian cricketers feel KP is ''the world''s best''

A majority of the players contracted to Cricket Australia have described England’s Kevin Pietersen as the best batsman in the world outside Australia. Pietersen, with 50

We want to start the series on a winning note : Younis Khan

As Pakistan won the toss and elected to field first in the first Test of the three match series here on Saturday, captain Younis Khan
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