I felt like I broke my back, my wrist, my neck and my legs Tiger Woods after he pulled out mid-swing when birds got a little too close for comfort during his second round at the Masters in Augusta. Come on, Tiger. You stopped swinging your arms for goodness sake What I want is to remain in England with Chelsea but sometimes in life you cannot get what you wish and what you want Poor old Jose Mourinho feels that the end is nigh We were good friends until we started winning, then he started changing his mind. He has very good relationships with managers of teams that normally he beats Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez sounds like he won't be too sorry if Mourinho exits the building It's the saddest night of my sporting career Roma's Francesco Totti feels the pain of that 7-1 Champions League defeat to Manchester Untied midweek When you are in a dog"ght you have to "ght like dogs. If it is a gun"ght you can't afford to go in with just a knife Ex- Fulham boss Chris Coleman pictures a scene from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly after getting the sack last Tuesday He's given his word on that - he'll stay to the end. We know he'll keep it Northern Ireland skipper Aaron Hughes reminds Fulham's new caretaker boss Lawrie Sanchez of his responsibilities We are looking to create a type of European sports police, a way of dealing systematically with the problem A UEFA spokesman reveals sensible, if slightly totalitarian, plans for a pan-European police force to tackle football violence I'll put the record straight - I owe it to myself and to those close to me.
There are plenty of surprises in store I can assure you Wicklow football manager Mick O'Dwyer on his upcoming biography Diego has been hospitalised but his life isn't in danger. He is in intensive care as a precaution Diego Maradona's personal physician calms the latest fears over the great one's health after he was rushed to hospital, again, on Friday morning I'm sorry for all our supporters who have come over to watch us but hopefully we can put in a better performance in our last two games Ireland cricket captain Trent Johnston looks to the future after his side were whipped by Australia on Friday If somebody is not happy, they should ask to leave - and that goes for the coach as well Brazilian legend Romario proves he is still the man, despite some disquiet about his never-ending quest to score 1,000 goals
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