Chelsea host Tottenham in the Premier League's biggest clash of the weekend on Sunday. Not only this is yet another skirmish between two London clubs
Chelsea’s abject display is the most compelling argument against a Super League
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Everton fans discuss Tosun’s difficult situation at Goodison
Everton's major problem in the first half of the Premier League season was the lack of threat up front. The club failed to find a direct replacemen
In Focus: Rangers can’t sleep on possibility of signing Naismith
As reported by the Scottish Sun, Norwich City attacker Steven Naismith is hoping to win a move to Rangers in the January transfer window.
Questions must be asked of Pochettino’s decision to start Trippier vs Arsenal
Kieran Trippier is a fantastic technical talent, but if there's one inevitable criticism of the Tottenham Hotspur defender it's that he lacks the athl
Pakistan fans facing visa problems for World Cup
If Australian and New Zealand fans thought they were facing problems in obtaining visas for the World Cup in the West Indies, then they should spare a
North Zone take first day's honours
Led by Gagandeep Singh and Rajesh Sharma's crucial strikes either side of lunch, North Zone reined in a blow-hot-blow-cold Sri Lanka A and took the fi
The Oval hearing scheduled for September 27 and 28
The hearing over the alleged ball tampering incident that led to the forfeiture of the fourth Test between England and Pakistan Test at The Oval will
Flintoff pleased with progress
Andrew Flintoff was delighted with his "best workout yet" after a thorough net session at Lord's on Friday to test out his ankleAFP14-Jul-2006
Jason Mohammed leads rescue act
Jason Mohammed produced an innings-saving maiden first-class century and Amit Jaggernauth chipped in with a record last-wicket support to pull Trinida