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David Bond
David Bond on why 2010 World Cup in South Africa has mixed prospects
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Why bother to celebrate goals when you're as good as Zlatan Ibrahimovic?
Mark Regan
Bristol's Mark Regan may be the last of rugby's old school, says Mick Cleary
Fernando Torres
Champions League action, with Liverpool, Chelsea and Celtic all winning
Ruthless Niels de Vos streamlines UK Athletics
Up to 40 people are set to lose their jobs at UK Athletics under a restructuring plan announced by Niels de Vos, the governing body's chief executive.
I know that if I was the Ryder Cup captain, I would have been riveted by events at Mission Hills, writes Colin Montgomerie.
Former boxer Lloyd Honeyghan recalls the night he upset massive odds to beat Donald Curry, writes Gareth A Davies.
World No 2 has moved to calm fears that his career may be under threat following comments made by his coach and uncle regarding a long-term foot injury.
Team New Zealand's Grant Dalton has sent a compensation demand to the Alinghi owner for the postponement of the America's Cup in 2009.
Tony McCoy has been snapped up to ride the heavily-backed Snowy Morning in the Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup in Newbury.
Kate Walsh arrives back in London with a black eye and plenty of credit after Great Britain's series in Argentina.
Donald Trump's golfing dream
for Scotland
Robert Philip
SFA favour a coaching team
Roddy Forsyth