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New Zealander Eric Tindill added a new item to an unparalleled list of sporting achievements over the weekend when he became the world's longest-living test cricketer. Full Article at eTaiwan News
David Beckham will miss England's friendly against Brazil next week if his MLS club Los Angeles Galaxy beats Chivas USA in the Western Conference semifinals. Full Article at eTaiwan News
Former Manchester United and England soccer captain Bryan Robson arrives in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach. View Photo »
England were appalling, Diana Ross would have beaten them today
Captain Andrew Strauss hit an undefeated 117 to lead England to an emphatic eight-wicket victory over local franchise side the Warriors on Sunday. Full Article at eTaiwan News
Will Genia stretches out to score against England Will Genia, the discovery of the season, is fast emerging as a once-in-a-generation halfback for Australia after again stealing the show in the Qantas Wallabies's 18-9Cook Cup win over England at... Full Article at Rugby.com
It is a desperate bid to get Liverpool's season back on track. The Reds boss admits neither of his two superstars is fit enough to last 90 minutes, as they both battle against recurring groin problems. Full Article at The Sun
Former Manchester United and England captain Bryan Robson (L) speaks with Football Association of Thailand (FAT) president Worawi Makudi, in Bangkok September 22, 2009. View Photo »
"But I guess seeing what they produced against us in the second half and the fact they were playing for a home final, I guess it's not that surprising. "It will be even tougher at Elland Road. Full Article at Herald Sun
ABOVE: Darren Bent has been recalled to the England squad DARREN Bent was the surprise name in Fabio Capello's experimental England squad last night. Full Article at Daily Star
England (pronounced IPA: /ˈɪŋglənd/) is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Full Article
Former Manchester United and England soccer captain Bryan Robson arrives in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach.
View Photo »Former Manchester United and England captain Bryan Robson (L) speaks with Football Association of Thailand (FAT) president Worawi Makudi, in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach.
View Photo »Former Manchester United and England captain Bryan Robson (L) speaks with Football Association of Thailand (FAT) president Worawi Makudi, in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach.
View Photo »Former Manchester United and England soccer captain Bryan Robson arrives in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach.
View Photo »Co-writer, co-director and cast member Ricky Gervais, of England, waves on the red carpet for the U.S. premiere of the film "The Invention Of Lying" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Co-writer, co-director and cast member Ricky Gervais, of England, arrives with producer Jane Fallon on the red carpet for the U.S. premiere of the film "The Invention Of Lying" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Brian Robson, right, former captain of England and Manchester United soccer club, shares a light moment during a joint news conference with Worawi Makudi President of the Football Association of Thailand, left, shortly after Robson arrived at a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, Sept....
View Photo »Former captain of England and Manchester United soccer club, Brian Robson, speaks during a news conference shortly after he arrived at a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009.
View Photo »Former captain of England and Manchester United soccer club, Brian Robson, listens to a question during a news conference shortly after he arrived at a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009.
View Photo »Brian Robson, right, former captain of England and Manchester United soccer club, answers reporter's question during a joint news conference with Worawi Makudi President of the Football Association of Thailand, left, shortly after Robson arrived at a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday,...
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballers Paul Gascoigne (L) and David Seaman look on after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballer Bryan Robson (R) and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballer Bryan Robson (R) and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballers Terry Butcher (L) and Gary Lineker share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballers Terry Butcher (L) and Gary Lineker share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England manager Steve McClaren (L) chats to Stuart Pearce after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England manager Terry Venables smiles after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »Former England footballer Alan Shearer (C), Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson (L) and former England footballer Paul Gascoigne leave a Thanksgiving Service to remember the life of former England football manager Sir Bobby Robson, at Durham Cathedral in Durham, north-east Engla...
View Photo »Former England footballer Gary Lineker leaves a Thanksgiving Service to remember the life of former England football manager Sir Bobby Robson, at Durham Cathedral in Durham, north-east England on September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne leaves a Thanksgiving Service to remember the life of former England football manager Sir Bobby Robson, at Durham Cathedral in Durham, north-east England on September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Former England footballer Alan Shearer leaves a Thanksgiving Service to remember the life of former England football manager Sir Bobby Robson, at Durham Cathedral in Durham, north-east England on September 21, 2009.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballers Terry Butcher (L) and Gary Lineker share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »Former England manager Terry Venables (L) and Tottenham Hotspur footballer Jermaine Jenas leave a Thanksgiving Service to remember the life of former England football manager Sir Bobby Robson, at Durham Cathedral in Durham, north-east England on September 21, 2009.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne (R) and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson (L) leave after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballer Bryan Robson (R) and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »Former Manchester United and England captain Bryan Robson (L) speaks with Football Association of Thailand (FAT) president Worawi Makudi, in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach.
View Photo »England were appalling, Diana Ross would have beaten them today
In England, schools are still judged on the flawed and overly-simplistic league-table approach which has been removed in Scotland. South of the Border, this has led to pressure to teach to the test on a narrowed curriculum, and rising rates of exam passes have prompted media claims of grade inflation an...
I'm not saying we've got it completely sorted up front; I'm not sure the tight-forward foundations are ever fully laid, because in that area, you get belted if you're half a heartbeat off your game. But we've shown twice at Twickenham that we can be competitive at the business end and when we get parity...
Early on I thought he'd been a great keeper on the Continent but maybe he's not for England ... The crowd slaughtered him [after the Fulham game]. He was having a bad time. Everyone must have had doubts. But his reputation was top-class and Guus Hiddink thought he was world-class, as did everyone who ha...
I have also personally asked for monthly returns from each prosecuting area in England and Wales on cautions handed out, so I can see what they are being given for.
Burnout is a massive issue ... England are the only country who play year round. We have to try and manage the workload or players will be finished by the time they are 28 or 29.
On the day, anyone (New Zealand or England) can win. But for me, Australia. Not just because you Australian media are here. I really think they've got a few levels to go. They've got a few more gears. Whether it was lucky for us or whatever, I don't think the ball stuck for them in the first half - whic...
England played well in patches there and we obviously outlasted them ... Ireland had a great Six Nations. They have a good style and have a lot of players playing well. I can only imagine they will be very difficult. They don't really look to have too many weaknesses. It is going to be a big match.
He can play anywhere on the field and can be a very important player for England.
If England want me to go in at No 7, I'm always working very hard at my batting. As an ultimate goal I'd like to be a Test No 7 but we've also got the options of Adil Rashid, who has a good first-class record, and Luke Wright, who has really improved in the last six months and scored first-class hundred...
We held composure in the second half, we kept threatening in attack which sapped England and we didn't become frantic before the moment came (with the late Adam Ashley-Cooper try)
England played well in places but the Irish had a great Six Nations, play quite a good style and have more strike players
Butt told us that he had a very positive discussion with (former BCCI president) Sharad Pawar who told him that if relations kept on improving between the two countries steadily there was a strong possibility that Pakistan and India can play a short series in England next year to revive bilateral ties
We had a sense it was coming but previously we hadn’t always shown patience and belief. We used a bit of nous that the field position told. Our defence was good. England threw everything at us and the boys stood up to the test really well.
I want to play on beyond 30. And I've got aims and ambitions - to play 100 Tests, to be England's leading one-day wicket-taker, to win World Cups and to win more Ashes series
We've beaten England now, but we've got Ireland, Scotland and Wales to go
England threw everything at us. They tried everything. They tried width, they tried the short route, they tried to turn us and the boys stood up to that test really well. I'm very proud
I was in India two weeks ago and England two weeks before that ... And in the past month or so, my marketing director's gone to Sweden and Scotland.
I thought the whole production was dreadful ... It was written on the basis that Scotland was a divided country until the union with England came along and civilised it. It was just nonsense.
That's why this was a particularly interesting project. They were originally written down in Welsh in medieval manuscripts and obviously they are thought of as being Welsh myths. But I see the most ancient myths of the Mabinogion as really being ancient British myths, as they happen before there was an ...
He has his own CV and it's impressive. His European pedigree is beyond question, as a player and a coach. He was at Milan longer than we expect of Italian coaches; longer than (Marcello] Lippi spent at Juventus. Maybe he needed a new challenge, and apart from England, where was there? Real Madrid, maybe...
It didn't feel comfortable at any stage. It's a different England side looking to attack and they opened us up a few times.
I compared the inauguration of the Forbidden City to the wedding of Henry V and Catherine of Valois. I found that China had 26,000 guests and 10 courses eaten off magnificent plates. England had 600 guests and were too poor to have plates - they had one course of dried fish eaten off a piece of bread.
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