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Big day of celebrations for SPANISH SPORTS after Spain managed two out of three Moto GP bike wins,
a birth in the upcoming Davis Cup Tennis Final & tonight the EUROPEAN BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Title.
SPAIN defeated FRANCE 98 - 85 to proclaim themselves Euro Champs repeating the Basketball
achievement to retain the title.
Steven Howard of the Sun reports on the new book by former England international Gary Neville, and
about some of the problems behind the scenes in the England national team.
SO Gary Neville, veteran of 85 England internationals, has spoken.
And it's all as we told you at the time.
Shameful in-match schmoozing Faryd Mondragon is not a nobody. He has 50 international caps and was
the keeper beaten by David Beckham's free-kick against Colombia at France 98. But in the presence
of Cristiano Ronaldo, the 40-year-old veteran turned into a grinning fan boy. On his way back onto
the pitch for the second-half, Mondragon [.
Editor's Note: This is probably one of the only personal bits you'll see on this site.
The Free Beer Movement isn't about me, but about, you, the collective American soccer fans that
help build this sport one beer at a time. Yesterday's USWNT win, though, moved me to put into words
the "love story" I've had with the Lady Nats.
Long suffering Scottish football fans still reminisce about Archie Gemmill's wondergoal against the
Netherlands in the 1978 World Cup and the Tartan Army have been starved of participation in a major
international competition since the 1998 World Cup in France thirteen years ago. With the
qualifiers for next year's European Championships in Poland and Ukraine four matches in and the
draw for the 2014 World Cup in July, what are Scotland's chances of making the cut (see the BetUS
sportsbook for the latest odds)?
Another day, another fact. This one was found out while I was doing research for my top
10 Premiership defensive partnerships, so watch that space...this is just to wet your
appetite.
Yes it existed!
Marcel Desailly is the only player to win two consecutive Champions League titles
with two different clubs.