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Arsenal News: Juventus players made available in potential Lacazette transfer swap
According to The Athletic, Juventus are looking to bolster their attack ahead of next season, with Arsenal’s Alexandre Lacazette a top priority. An
Sheffield Wednesday: Fans react to Dom Howson tweet about Julian Borner
Journalist Dom Howson, who writes for Yorkshire Live, has tweeted aboutÂcentre-back Julian Borner, which has caused many of the Sheffield Wednes
Bangladesh v India, 2nd Test, Chittagong
Day 1 Bulletin – Gambhir and Dravid pile it on Verdict – Toddler’s candy and the Ugly Sister Exclusive – Dravid on his endurance Stat of the
Newcastle fans reflect on "embarrassing" Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer incident
Thursday marked 15 years since the infamous fight between Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer, and loads of Newcastle fans have been reacting to George Caulkin
Phillips says Spurs players will have been "gutted" by Mourinho comments
Kevin Phillips has claimed he would have been “gutted” if he was in the Tottenham Hotspur squad that was criticised by manager Jose Mourinho earlier t
Manchester United: Odion Ighalo first goal for Red Devils has many supporters gushing
During Manchester United’s 5-0 victory over Club Brugge at Old Trafford on Thursday evening, many Red Devils supporters took to social media and congr
Tikolo appeals for help
Steve Tikolo, Kenya’s captain, has appealed to sponsors and the ICC to help develop cricket in his countryWisden Cricinfo staff17-Feb-2004Steve Tikolo
Game drawn after Hayden assault
The Gabba Test ended in a draw, but there were plenty of thrills right upto the last hourThe Wisden Bulletin by Anand Vasu08-Dec-2003Australia 323 and
'Once I am on the field I will be calm'
Akash Chopra’s selection as an opener for India’s first Test against New Zealand gives rise to optimism and simultaneously raises some questions.Nagra
England and South Africa need to address their shortcomings
Shaun Pollock goes through his paces in the Old Trafford nets After the disappointment of the rain at Headingley, it is ironic that the NatWest