It's an unbelievable feeling, it's something we haven't tasted now in the best part of 12 years. It's a massive relief, if nothing else what with all the finals we have played and that, so we are just glad that we have that monkey off our back Adrian Sweeney reflects on Donegal's NFL win, and inadvertently rubs salt in Mayo wounds There probably will be a bit of interest in me. Any time I mention that I might be riding the Giro, everyone says, 'you know it's been 20 years, ' so it hasn't gone unnoticed Irish cyclist Nicolas Roche who will ride in the Giro d'Italia, his first major tour, 20 years after his father Stephen won the event Of course, we got to be aware of the fact that the best league in the world is 80 or 90 miles away Eircom League Club Promotions Officer Noel Mooney does his bit. . . for the Premiership I have one billion people behind me and it feels very good Chinese sensation Ding Junhui.
Looks like it takes more than a nation of billions to hold back Ronnie O'Sullivan though Could I see Arsene [Wenger] walking away from football? Yes, absolutely. Tony Blair's a big friend of his and it wouldn't surprise me if one day he follows a career path in that direction. I could quite easily see him going into politics. He's more than just a football manager Tony Adams on how the Arsenal manager could broaden his horizons Cristiano has this new publicity comparing him with Pele and Maradona. Of course it is ridiculous because he is only 22 Alex Ferguson plays down comparisons between Cristiano Ronaldo and the game's legends. If he wants the other side of the coin he should tune into RTE's panel I think we're saving them up for the play-off "nal . . . we'll score them all then Mick McCarthy tries to make light of Wolves' last-gasp penalty miss in the 3-2 defeat to Birmingham, the fifth time his side have failed from the spot this season It looks like there is a rule in football that it is forbidden to give a penalty against Manchester United. One rule is not to allow penalties against Man United and another says none in favour of Chelsea Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho complains against perceived biased in favour of their Old Trafford rivals in terms of winning penalties If Brian Ashton had any hair left, he would be pulling it out. Good planning again from the people running the game England captain Phil Vickery's ironic reaction to the news he and a large number of his side will not be allowed to play in the first Test against South Africa because of European club commitments
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