1. by
Matthew Genner
Posted: November 20, 2008
Beating Spider-Man to the last empty seat in the carriage, Fred Flintstone sits down beside me. Opposite, a lady wearing some...
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3. by
Matthew Genner
Posted: September 8, 2008
Whether you are climbing the steps of the Sagrada Familia or sipping a coffee near La Seu in the Barri Gòtic, Barcelona has many...
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4. by
Angel Neal
Posted: June 30, 2008
International sporting competitions provide a rare opportunity for people to join together under their flag and express a sense...
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6. by
Cody Gustaveson
Posted: May 3, 2008
Today more then ever people are looking for ways to meet new people and to connect with people that share the same interests. The technological revolution...
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7. by
Brad Kemp
Posted: March 8, 2008
The NFL has seen a lot of great players come and go over the years. There have been guys that we as fans watch every Sunday, and...
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8. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: March 6, 2008
Traditionally, the quarter-finals is the stage of the FA Cup when the Premier League's big boys start to command the tournament....
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9. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: March 1, 2008
Frank Lampard went from hero to zero at Upton Park on Saturday afternoon as he scored one, set up another and got sent-off, all in the first half of Chelsea's...
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10. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: March 1, 2008
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So it's congratulations to Tottenham Hotspur, who won the first major trophy of the season. Didier Drogba put Chelsea ahead...
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11. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 28, 2008
The last time I mentioned Arsenal in Something for the Weekend it was in glowing terms. Before their FA Cup fifth round tie at Old Trafford in mid-February,...
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13. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 25, 2008
FEBRUARY BLUES CONTINUE FOR MADRID
Not so many weeks ago (two in fact), Real Madrid were streaking off into the sunset with the Primera...
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14. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 25, 2008
With both Juande Ramos and Avram Grant looking for their first trophy in English football, this year's Carling Cup Final was always going to be a crucial...
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15. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 24, 2008
Jonathan Woodgate won it when Petr Cech disastrously punched the ball on to his head from Jermaine Jenas's free-kick.
Pascal Chimbonda had hit the...
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16. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 22, 2008
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So, what did you get up to at the weekend? Rotatin' Rafa Benitez got up to some darn fine rotatin', and rotated his Liverpool...
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17. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 22, 2008
PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES
(All kick-offs are 1500 GMT unless specified)
SATURDAY
Birmingham City v Arsenal...
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18. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 20, 2008
At a time when there is so much controversy about where the beautiful game in this country is going, a new report from Orange...
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19. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 18, 2008
Four teams will fly the flag for England when the UEFA Champions League resumes this week.
But just how many English players...
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20. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 17, 2008
Manchester United recovered from last weekend's derby defeat with a superb performance in their 4-0 victory over Arsenal at Old...
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21. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 17, 2008
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The end of the Hollywood writers' strike didn't come quite soon enough for Manchester United yesterday. On the day when Old...
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22. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 12, 2008
Ghana 2008 will be filed away as a vintage edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, perhaps even the best yet.
It was a tournament...
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24. by
Jon Fleming
Posted: February 7, 2008
As the week leading up to this derby runs out, the amount of speculation and anxiety over whether the silence will be properly...
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25. by
Sir Stephen
Posted: February 6, 2008
Fabio Capello will be pleased. A win is a win and the fact that England got better as the game progressed will be a comfort as well. The biggest plus of...
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