Spurs seal deal on van der Vaart
Who'd have thunk it? Spurs gaffer Harry Redknapp has pulled off the signing of the summer transfer window by signing Rafael van der Vaart at the very end of the window.
It sounds as if the Dutch playmaker's deal with Bayern Munich fell through late on Tuesday and he became available for a cut rate 9 million pounds – he was apparently on the way to Germany for double that.
Nice work Harry.
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Check out Raf in action
He also brings with him one of the hottest WAGS in the business!
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Scoops Callahan makes Yank sportsmen look silly
Scoop Callahan is a 1920's style sports reporter who askes (mainly American) athletes and coaches linguistically challenging questions at press conferences with hillarious results...
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Mountain bike madness
Legendary mountain biker brothers Dan and Gee Atherton go for a ride through the Dona Marta slum in Brazil, proving once and for all that this is a sport for the truly hardcore and legally insane...
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Federer up to his usual ridiculous tricks!
He may be getting on a bit and the Fed has had a pretty tough year, only winning his second tournament of the year in Cincinnati – his only other win of the year was in the Aussie Open right at the beginning of the year. Yet last night in the US Open he once again showed that when it comes to the sublime he simply doesn’t have any equals!
Check this shit out!
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Toks van der Linde busting the anthem!
Hey, we weren't sure about this one, could have gone either way. Toks van der Linde performed the national anthem before the Bok test on Saturday and hey, he did a bloody good job we thought.
Check it out if you missed it on the box...
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Pakistan caught up in nasty Hansie–esque fixing drama
Yoh! Takes us back all the way to the Hansie Cronje scandal! The Pakistani cricket side have been fingered for match fixing after a News of the World bung in which a bookie told them exactly when Pakistan’s bowlers would bowl no–balls.
The scandal revealed how bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif delivered blatant no-balls to order, allowing gamblers to put bucks on when they would happen with bookies and be sure that they'll make their cash back.
It’s a howler really and pulls into question a load of Pakistan’s cricket matches. Games like the ...
Continue reading...Diego Milito cleans up at Champions League awards
Inter Milan and Argentina striker Diego Milito won both the player and the striker of last season's Champions League awards when they were handed out during the CL draw last night. Bloody good season he had. Makes his lack of game time for Argentina in the World Cup here even more perplexing.
Dutchman Wesley Sneijder was named UEFA Midfielder of the Year 2010, Maicon was the best defender while Julio Cesar rounded up the sweep for Inter by claiming the goalie of the year award.
If you didn't check the draw check out who got who on UEFA ...
Continue reading...Jose Mourinho gracious as ever...
"He has one game to win the (Italian) Super Cup, two games to win the Intercontinental Cup...Normally when a coach goes to a club he has to build things. It's not a difficult job. He has the squad, the club...his job is not a difficult job – it's a dream job."
Yep, that's Jose ranting on about the ease of Rafa Benitez's new job as manager of Inter. Obviously new Real Madrid gaffer Jose wants the world to know that he is in fact the oke who did all the graft at Inter. I mean ...
Continue reading...FHM October 2010: Life in the Fast Lane
If anyone knows what it feels like to be a superhero, it's Usain Bolt. Join the world's fastest man in the land where he is king - Jamaica - for 24 hours of adulation, inebriation and temptation. Only in the October issue of FHM! To get a taste of what it's like to be the fastest man alive, here's a vid of Usain claiming the title. Don't blink or you'll miss it...
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FHM October 2010: Premier League kick off
FHM sticks our necks out in the October issue and predicts what'll happen in the 2010/2011 Premier League season. But before you rush off to grab a mag and see what we've crystal balled for your favourite team, here's the BBC and Sky Sports season reviews of last year's action to get you into the mood...
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