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ARSENAL
Arsene Wenger will begin rebuilding for next season immediately after Sunday s final Premier League match at Sunderland, writes Jem Maidment. The Arsenal boss has been left disappointed by Mathieu Flamini s decision to move to AC Milan on a four-year cont... » MORE
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SPURS
ROBBIE Keane this week admitted Tottenham have let themselves down badly in the Premier League. Spurs won silverware for the first time in nine years and qualified for Europe for the third time in a row this season, but the club s league form has been a h... » MORE
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FEW at New Year would have been surprised that a cup winner would be present when Spurs tackle Liverpool at White Hart Lane in Sunday s Premiership finale. But few would have predicted that the sole cup winner would be the Lilywhites, who beat Chelsea to... » MORE
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GILBERTO Da Silva feels Spurs fans will see the best of him next season after a slow start to his White Hart Lane career. The Brazilian defender had to wait until the Bolton game – the third last – for his first 90 minutes, following his £2million move fr... » MORE
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CRICKET
NOT only is Keith Bradshaw the first foreigner to be chief executive of the quintessentially English Marylebone Cricket Club, he is also an Australian – the bitter arch enemies of England s national cricket team. So you would be forgiven for thinking he h... » MORE
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FOOTBALL
Cheshunt Reserves 0 Kentish Town 3 KENTISH Town were confirmed champions of the Spartan South Midlands League on Saturday following their midweek demolition of Cheshunt Reserves in Hertfordshire. Town started last Tuesday s must-win match four points cle... » MORE
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RUGBY
HARINGEY Rhinos reached the final of the prestigious Hendon Sevens before going down to Old Ashmoleans 35-12 in a thrilling finale at Copthall on Sunday evening. The Rhinos, who scored more than 100 points on their way to the decider, recorded a hat-trick... » MORE
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ATHLETICS
HIGHGATE Harriers runners were successful in a variety of events in the club s spring open meeting at Parliament Hill on Wednesday. Daniel Lavin clocked 11.8 seconds to win the 75m Under-12 boys race in the evening event, staged by Highgate Harriers and t... » MORE
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MISCELLANEOUS
NOT only is Keith Bradshaw the first foreigner to be chief executive of the quintessentially English Marylebone Cricket Club, he is also an Australian – the bitter arch enemies of England s national cricket team. So you would be forgiven for thinking he h... » MORE
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BOXING
John McDermott lived up to his massive reputation when he stopped knock-out specialist Pele Reid in the second round at York Hall on Friday to become English heavyweight champion. McDermott, a former St Pancras amateur star, was in a confident mood in th... » MORE
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CYCLING
Bradley Wiggins dreams of winning the yellow jersey on home soil were crushed on Saturday as Swiss rider Fabian Cancellara thundered to victory in the Tour de France prologue, writes Jonny Weeks. Wiggins, who grew up in Maida Vale... » MORE
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SWIMMING
A TRIO of Camden Swiss Cottage swimmers bagged their first ever national qualifying times at the London Region Distance Meet and the Coventry Open last week. Alex Peake, in Coventry, clocked two minutes 53.97secs to land gold in the 200m breaststroke, in... » MORE
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TENNIS
TENNIS: Cumberland opened their National Club League campaign with defeats for both the men and women. The men lost 5-1 to Paddington while the women lost out in a thrilling tie-break shoot-out after drawing 2-2. Meanwhile, in the Middlesex League premie... » MORE
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