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Tottenham Hotspur fans react to intriguing Jose Mourinho statistic
Jose Mourinho is definitely a serial winner. The Special One has been all across Europe and if there’s one thing that connects all of his past tenu
O'Connor's retirement a blow for New Zealand
It is not yet an epidemic but the loss of medium-fast swing bowler Shayne O’Connor to retirement is another blow for New Zealand cricket’s depth of re
Liverpool fans react to Mohamed Salah’s performance against RB Salzburg
It took a while, but Liverpool finally got the job done against RB Salzburg. During the first half, it looked like they could be in trouble. The Au
Wallace blasts 137
The Kensington Stand has not risen to its feet often this seasonHaydn Gill01-Apr-2003The Kensington Stand has not risen to its feet often this season.
Sunderland’s Charlie Wyke makes Parkinson admission that will irk some fans
This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players
Rudolph and Dippenaar make Bangladesh sweat
Jacques Rudolph and Boeta Dippenaar gave their controversyplagued team a much-needed happiness tonic with a mammoth323-run stand for the third wicketW
Leeds could sign Erling Haaland if they go up, according to Phil Hay
This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players
Elite B trounce Plate A by nine wickets
A commanding performance with bat and ball saw Elite B secure a nine-wicket win over Plate A on the third day of their four-day Duleep encounter at th
Tottenham Hotspur: Fans want Oliver Skipp to be given more starts
Several Tottenham Hotspur fans are calling for midfielder Oliver Skipp to be given more starts by manager Jose Mourinho. The 19-year-old academy gr
There is still work to do, says Tillakaratne
Hashan Tillakaratne, who celebrated the first match of his captaincy tenurewith his eleventh Test century, believes Sri Lanka still have work to do on