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Football and Politics Blog > Sport > Blog article: Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer in classic Wimbledon final
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Well that was one of the best games of tennis I ever saw. Both Nadal and Federer played outstanding tennis, even in the twilight and after 4 hours exertions. Normally I think tennis is a game better played than watched on TV, but the Wimbledon 2008 final, rain breaks and all, was... Read Full Story
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Football and Politics Blog > Football > Blog article: Cristiano Ronaldo - take the money
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After Alex Ferguson and Man Utd picked up Ronaldo a couple of years ago, when no-one was paying much attention to the Portuguese winger, now both Real Madrid and Barcelona are vying like mad to pay a stupendous sum for Cristiano, a player whose antics could get him crocked on... Read Full Story
If you want to be loved - be lovable.
If you want to be loved AND you are charmingly good looking
- be an actor or Tony Blair.
But if you want to be loved as a decent and well
meaning human being -
do not be a politician nowadays, Mr Brown.
Grown up with high ideas and the genuine wish [...] Read Full Story
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Football and Politics Blog > Football > Blog article: Benitez hoodoos Wenger again
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Master tactician Rafa Benitez again out psyched Arsenal’s Arsene Wenger in press conferences today, pouring a metaphorical bucket of gazpacho over the wizened Frenchman’s visage.
Calling in the Kop as aide de combat, the veteran Liverpool manager warned WENGER that his little team of nimble... Read Full Story
Football and Politics Blog > Football > Blog article: Thriller at White Hart Lane
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Well what ever Jorge Ramos is up to at Spurs is fine by me.
Another thriller against Chelsea, Berbatov had the chance to end it and win for Spurs, but over-cooled himself, Huddlestone would have buried that chance.
Woodgate scored again, see him going at the end of the season to one of the big four, possibly Liverpool maybe?
Great game, shame Sky... Read Full Story
The monster, that is what the Chinese authorities are calling the Dalai Lama, is to meet Gordon Brown in London presently, as confirmed in today’s Prime Minister’s questions. This is of course another part of the pressure on the one party state of China to get serious about human rights in time for the Olympic Games to be held in Beijing. Read Full Story
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Easter Travel chaos beckons
Well, happy easter to everybody, and once again, even though it is still technically winter, it’s a dollar to a penny that the motorways will be bumper to bumper on Good Friday and Easter Monday.
So escape to the warmer climates of the Caribbean and dissolve away the stress of modern day living with a well deserved easter break. Of course there are the delays at the airports, particularly Heathrow, (I have a thing about THAT particular... Read Full Story