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Good times at Liverpool

It was nice to see how Roy Hodgson celebrated Liverpool’s goal against Arsenal on Sunday

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Taking the plunge

Bungy jumping is one of those things I’ve always told myself I’d never do, and the irony of that wasn’t lost on me as I screamed like a girl throughout my 80km/h fall off the Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown, New Zealand.

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Back to form

IT WAS inevitable that last Sunday’s FA Community Shield match between Manchester United and Chelsea would be England fans’ first chance at booing their flopping FIFA World Cup 2010 stars.

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I’m going bungy jumping!!

I’m going on an assignment in New Zealand that includes me taking a 43m plunge off a bridge – perfect for a guy who’s afraid of heights and hates roller coasters.

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Interviewing David Beckham

Does it count as an interview if I wasn’t actually within 500 miles of him and didn’t get to ask any questions? =P

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David Beckham interview

I was lucky enough to be invited to join a global video conference interview with David Beckham, and here’s the transcript of the interview which I’ve painstakingly typed out for your enjoyment.

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REAL football

Immediately after the full-time whistle was blown on the FIFA 2010 World Cup final, a friend of mine said: “Alright, now we can get back to real football.”

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WC 2010: Poor refs

I’m not going to talk about poor refereeing. I’m here to talk about the poor referees who’ve been turned into scapegoats by that ancient fellowship known as FIFA during this World Cup.

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WC 2010: Lippi’s lesson for Domenech

In 2006, Marcello Lippi and Raymond Domenech took their respective teams to the World Cup finals in Germany under very different circumstances.

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England conundrum

A lot of people were saying that on paper, England should have beaten Germany in last weekend’s World Cup match. The problem for England was that the players themselves seemed to believe it.

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