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David James Column
Posted Feb 19th 2007, 3:20pm by Reiss Malone in The Mags

The Observer - have recruited ex-England goalkeeper David James as a football columnist. In this week's opinion piece he looks at why sometimes experienced players are better players. Read the article at The Observer online
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Nike Tiempo Ronaldinho
Posted Feb 19th 2007, 3:10pm by Reiss Malone in Gear

Football - Want to try and master Ronaldinho's new skills? Well why not try and play like the great man with his new boots "The Nike Tiempo Ronaldinho". Have a look at Nikefootball.com to find out more about the latest football boots to hit the stores.
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They look really good. Although price is quite high, but then again quality comes at a price doesn't it.
Friday Night Lights
Posted Feb 19th 2007, 2:57pm by Reiss Malone in isporty

American Football - This Wednesday sees the latest TV sports drama in "Friday Night Lights" ITV4 8pm This debut drama is a perfect look at American life and how American Football is a major sport in the US, where second means nothing. The Observer believes this is one of the strongest US debut programmes in recent years. Even if you are not interested in American Football, Friday Night Lights will still grab your attention.
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I have never really seen the fuss about American football? Could anybody change my views?
Sprott The Brawl
Posted Feb 19th 2007, 11:07am by Reiss Malone in isporty

Boxing - Andy Harlet's boxing career lies in tatters after being knocked out by journeyman pro Micky The Sort in the early hours of Sunday morning. "Bish, bang, wallop," an animated Sort, 32, told an enthralled audience of fans, family members and assorted hangers-on backstage at London's Wembley Arena. "When Andy throws a big shot you've normally got time to make a cup of tea and read the papers before he puts his guard up again. So I read the papers, didn't bother with a cup of tea because I had a Ribena just before the fight, anyway, I put the paper down and there he was, chin out like a mentalist so I just go "bish, bang, wallop". He was out before he hit the ground, baby. Normally the most loquacious of fighters, Harlet was reluctant to talk to the written press as he struggled to come to terms with a third-round defeat that again painfully exposed his limitations. "Andy ain't doin' no press," barked a beefy security guard who bore a striking resemblance to the talking dog in 'Men In Black'. Harlet had talked grandly of winning world titles and fulfilling his destiny but by 11.30pm on Saturday, he was more concerned about having a good kip and hoping this was all a bad dream. Which it isn't.
isporty would like to hear your tales of boxing triumph or woe. Could you have been a contender? Or did you contend for a while and then thought better of the whole thing due to the fact that taking a punch to the chops can be quite painful? Either way, let us know the details of your boxing adventures.
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i don't feel one bit sorry for harrison. The way he behaved after he beat Williams was shocking. The interview afterwards was very disrespectful. All the best Audley! Not.
Who cares about this fight? Did anybody see the preceeding fight on ITV4 Earl vs Katsidis....one of the best I've seen if not the best! It was just like watching a rocky film....well until Earl's corner stopped the fight. Harrision should just bow out now. He's not the best, never will be and I agree with Patrick the way he conducted himself in the interview after the Williams fight has comeback to bite him! ha.
i totally agree thomas have a look at my blog page for the interviews if u fancy a laugh!
I can see your point of view although i do feel bit sorry for him. I saw match and he got booed at the end which I found disappointing. His ego might be out of control sometimes but he gave his all and nobody should ever question his effort. For example look at Beckham gets sent off for Real Madrid and gets cheered. Stupid.
Chowtime Congestion Pile Up
Posted Feb 19th 2007, 11:02am by Reiss Malone in isporty

Football - Arsenal boss Angry Weiner has urged the FA to break with tradition and scrap cup replays so that he and his fellow top-flight managers can go out for lunch and dinner more often. Arsenal face a fixture pile-up following Saturday's FA Cup fifth-round draw against Blackburn. This will severely curtail Weiner's culinary ambitions throughout February unless the FA see sense and capitulate.
The sides replay next Wednesday. But before then, the Gunners travel to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League tomorrow, before facing Chelsea in Sunday's Carling Cup final.
Weiner said: "There is a lot that could be done about the fixture list but nobody manages to do it. I mean, what do the FA do all day? F*** all, that's what. It's all lunch with this bloke and dinner over there with that bloke and they completely forget to remember that we've got three points to play for. But when have they ever taken me out to dinner? Naff all, that's when." "Ask anyone - Allardyce, Curbs, Fergie, I reckon we've had the equivalent of shit all between us on the free-dinner front. They say there is no magical solution. They say, 'If you want to cut the fixtures down then you can't come for dinner with us.' Where's the logic in that?"
"And when you point out that they still manage to take each other out for lunch, they say that not taking each other out for lunch would mean sacrificing something that is part of the tradition of the English game. So, as managers, we have to adapt. Well, that's fine but if the foot ever gets on the other boot they can stick their Quaglinos up their jacksies."
Isporty would like to know if fixture congestion has ever caused you to miss out on an important lunch or dinner, or indeed supper if you're posh. Or, more to the point, what's the worst fixture congestion you've ever experienced? Did it cost you the league?
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When is Wenger not whining? Should get the job done first time around!
Arsenal are in alot of cup competitions and the top sides seem to be paying the price for chasing major honours.
Unfortunately Patrick that is the price you have to pay to win the titles.
I think clubs should look at the positives of fixture congestion. Your team will be on the ball more often and enables the team to get rhythm for the final furlong.
Beefy v Burly You Decide
Posted Feb 19th 2007, 10:55am by Reiss Malone in isporty

Cricket - West Indies legend Sir Vital Organ has challenged Burly Stonemason to prove he can genuinely rank alongside Ian Botham, by inspiring England to World Cup glory. The legendary West Indies batsman is not convinced England can win the tournament here.
Sir Vital was not that impressed by Burly's efforts during the Ashes whitewash. He said: "Stonemason's last time out, in Australia, wasn't that hot. In this sport, you have to achieve a level of consistency. He is up there with Ian Botham in terms of talent but he has to maintain consistency. Currently, he's about as consistent as a shifty weasel so we have to be cautious."
"I don't believe England's one-day team is as good as many seem to think. Half of them have proved themselves to be complete ponces when the heat is on and the rest of them are just rubbish."
Organ was speaking at the reopening match of the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, which hosts the World Cup final on April 28. He played in a West Indies legends side that lost by four runs to Alec Stewart's World XI. Stonemason refused to comment on Sir Vital's outburst but he did compliment me on my new shoes, which I purchased from Next especially.
isporty would like to know what you think about this story. Is Burly Stonemason as good as Ian Botham or is Sir Vital Organ right in saying that he isn't?
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I think freddie will ram richards words right down hsi throat! Dont u dare wind up mr flintoff!
I can see where Richards is coming from. Flintoff needs to have a good world cup to show the ashes that england did win wasn't a flash in the pan performance
i think it is always unfair to compare players from the past with today's stars. Only at the end of flintoff's career will we be able to answer the question which one is better Botham or Freddie.
Golfgate Update
Posted Feb 19th 2007, 10:46am by Reiss Malone in isporty

Football - Liverpool and Wales striker Chris Broadview will cop an £80,000 fine for the drunken row that has shamed Liverpool. Furious boss Chacha Benidorm is going to war after Broadview lashed out at teammate Jimmy Sinatra with a golf club, thought to be a TaylorMade six or seven iron. Benidorm read the riot act to his players yesterday as a storm raged over Friday's boozy night out in Portugal. Sinatra is also set to be disciplined.
Broadview and Sinatra first clashed as the Kop stars let their hair down at Montya's karaoke bar in Vale Do Lobo. It is believed that Sinatra refused to join in the karaoke capering so Broadview, who had been frantically searching all night for someone to sing 'I Got You Babe' with, chased him home to the hotel and attacked him with the golf club. The Wales striker's Anfield future is now in the melting pot, though both men put on a show of affection at Liverpool's Melwood training ground yesterday. At one point, Sinatra playfully patted Broadview's behind at which point Broadview theatrically threw himself to the floor and pretended to be Ian Woosnam Benidorm said last night: "I met with the entire first-team squad this morning and to be fair they all looked totally wasted so it must have been a sturdy night. Sinatra was limping visibly and Broadview's plus fours didn't even match his training top."
"I made it clear to all of them the responsibilities that come with playing for this club and the way they are expected to conduct themselves on and off the pitch. The players worked hard at last week's training camp. But we will discipline them with golf clubs and see how they like it. Anyone found to have breached R&A dress code rules will be severely punished. The players accept the decision I have taken." The case continues...
Isporty would like to hear from you if you've ever been involved in any 'on tour' capering, which has shamed you, your family and the nation. Has anyone ever chased you with a niblick because you can't sing very well? Let us know.
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it didn't take on did it! Can't believe i backed Bellamy to be the top premiership scorer wot a error! Pennant could be the next one in trouble stay tuned..
u backed bellamy to be top scorer?!!! that is dreadful betting always inconsistent. O ff to villa i hear?
I thought Leeds were in for him
dont think so Tim but u got Jemal Johnson now so u dont need him! Also heard that liverpool have signed Voronin from Leverkusen on a free so Bellamy will b out the door
He might keep Bellamy and get rid of Fowler?
Fowler will probably retire at the end of the season. To think he started against the Blades on opening day of the season, since hasnt got a look in
I was told that there is a chance he will be suspended. Will he play on wednesday?
Synchronised swimming fish!
Posted Feb 19th 2007, 10:20am by David Maher Roberts in isporty's 7 of the best
This is unbelievable. Four fish doing synchronised swimming and being directed by a human. Very funny.
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For those sporting accident ones i think i will just keep my sporting activity for the snooker table. Can't get hurt, i don't think...
Golf keepy-uppy
Posted Feb 19th 2007, 9:26am by David Maher Roberts in isporty's 7 of the best
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William Davidson
Definitely should be in the Premiership team of the year? Although Hannheman might give him bit of challenge
Reiss Malone
There are quite alot of good keepers around at the moment. But in that list have to be freidel and jaaskenlian surely.
Terry Griffiths
my pick would be the bolton goalkeeper for over the whole season. Although isn't it strange how many keepers have got injured this season? Only one's who haven't seem to be James,Hannhemann,Reina, Robinson and Carson
Patrick Rafter
Quite true TG. I think the biggest losses were Given for Newcastle and of course Cech for Chelsea five clean sheets in a row now!