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towards the development of more bettah sports
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towards the development of more bettah sports!![…]

BLIMEY!
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BLIMEY! The olympics haven’t even started yet and already we’ve had world records, a footballing upset and a ferdinand-esque missed drug test. Stay tuned over the next three weeks for me waxing lyrical over keirin, synchronised diving a[…]

Most anti-dangle name ever
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Most anti-dangle name ever
Foreign sports star has crazy name shocka! Though this is very good indeed.
Knock it up to the Big Fucka.[…]

We’ll RAC to it that your career ends in ignominy
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We’ll RAC to it that your career ends in ignominy
Genius retires from international football the day double life is revealed as father of five from Milton Keynes.
The same age, and a separate car so he could get to Madrid for the weekends. And[…]

That list of discontinued olympic events in full
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That list of discontinued olympic events in full.
My favourite, cruelly missed out of the OSM list, is still the swimming obstacle race. Apparently Frederick Lane, the Australian winner, had grown up around Sydney harbour and was thus used to clambe[…]

UK Gay Community Falls In Love With Football
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UK Gay Community Falls In Love With Football
So say the Guardian. People in ‘liking popular things’ shocker.[…]

Real Real Real
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Real Real Real: half the billboards in London seem to carry Coca-Cola’s posters celebrating its sponsorship of the Football League, with the 72 different – or ‘different’, if your club has a red-and-white strip – cans, o[…]

Want-away midfielder offered contract
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Patrick who? For anyone who’s interested, it looks as though the Dwayne Lee transfer mini-saga we mentioned a while back is reaching its conclusion. Do I sense an unseemly note of glee in the Exeter Express and Echo’s coverage?
“A d[…]

The Quill
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The Quill
Tom’s blog took me back to my Spectrum childhood. I can see the overlap appeal of RPG and adventure based computer games (I was a Level 9 aficionado) but to me they were entirely separate entities. Sit me in front of a screen and I wo[…]

I Was A Goblin: Sever The Gonchong’s Proboscis
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My 1973 birthdate put me right on the frontline of the most revolutionary development in kids’ leisure time since TV had been invented. Arcade games started appearing in the UK in 1978, and two or three years later home computer games machines […]

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