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His Name Is Rio & He’ll Be Watching From The Stand (to the sound of Duran Duran)

  • Tuesday, 08 June 2010 10:54

Thanks to an inpromptu game of Twister with Emile Heskey during a final training session in South Africa, Rio Ferdinand’s dream of leading a much fancied England team on to glory this summer has evaporated even quicker than any tears for Wayne Bridge and his wandering ex-wife.

Mr Babolat Overcomes His Knee Tendinitis

  • Thursday, 03 June 2010 08:43

As any parent with children playing any level of club tennis will know a Babolat racquet is the 'must have' item for any wannabee Wimbledon winner.  Federer might well lay claim to be the greatest Majors winner of all time, but when it comes to 'court cool,' it would appear that Nadal is not only the mum's No.1, but also the choice of today's best turned out kids.  

Gareth ‘The Digestive’ Barry Fights for Spot in Fabio's Squad

  • Friday, 28 May 2010 13:07
With the beginning of the World Cup now within spitting distance and Mr Capello on the cusp of whittling his squad down to the all-important 23, (basically removing all the dodgy West Ham, Sunderland and Everton elements) it is only right and proper that, in the best traditions of any ‘under pressure’ England manager, Fabio finds himself facing a crucial ‘do we take him/drop him?’ injury dilemma.

Rooney Injury Update

  • Thursday, 08 April 2010 13:07

The nation had held its breath for 19 agonising hours.

But last night England's prayers seemed to have been answered.

And all the signs are that super-striker Wayne Rooney will be OK for the World Cup, despite a painful ankle injury.

Experts believe he has nothing more than a bad sprain - and could even be back in action within two to four weeks The Man United ace, 24, had looked worried and drawn after flying back from Germany after twisting his right ankle in Tuesday's 2-1 Champions League defeat by Bayern Munich.

Beckham's Achilles Heel Injury

  • Tuesday, 16 March 2010 14:28

Beckham's Achilles Heel Injury

So that's blown it.

Golden Balls does have an Achilles Heel after all. Hopefully after today's successful operation in Finland by Dr. Sakari Orava the slow process of his rebuild starts.

Why he was not seen in the UK is anyone's guess we could certainly recommend a handful of our homegrown, world-class surgeons.

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