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Football Daily | Animal instinct and maths boost Netherlands’ hopes of World Cup glory
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!When Paul the Octopus sadly died at an aquarium in Germany in 2010, there was a massive void to fill in the World Cup prediction space. It seemed a huge ask to find a tipster on the same level as the eight-legged maverick one-off
FAW chief expects Bellamy to remain Wales boss
Football Association of Wales chief executive Noel Mooney expects Craig Bellamy to stay on as Wales head coach after the collapse of his proposed move to Burnley.
Is an outsider right about reasons for Scottish football's ills?
From undervalued broadcasting deals to unfulfilled potential, Ian Wright says he feels sorry for Scottish football fans - but is the former England striker right?
Algeria eye revenge in first match against Austria since ‘shame of Gijón’
Group J game recalls the 1982 World Cup, when Austria and West Germany played out a mutually beneficial resultHow long do football grudges last? It has long been argued that Brazil never truly recovered from the Maracanazo, or, if they did, it took decades. The same might be said
It’s north v south in rugby’s big global gamble as Nations Championship begins
For better or worse, the inaugural edition of the inter-hemisphere tournament launches with even more long-haul flights in a drive to attract greater interestBrave is one word for it. Let’s launch a must-see global rugby tournament in direct opposition to the football World Cup,
Bielsa exits World Cup with admission: ’I haven’t left anything to Uruguayan football’
Head coach to depart after Uruguay exit with Spain lossBielsa: ‘I am responsible for all the disappointment’Marcelo Bielsa said he had left nothing to Uruguayan football after overseeing their elimination from the World Cup.Uruguay failed to win a game in a group that included Ca
What is the secret to Wallsend Boys producing so many top-level football players?
What is the secret to Wallsend Boys producing so many top-level football players?
Elliot Anderson is the latest in a line of successful footballers from a club that focuses on the wellbeing of young peopleNot many local football clubs can claim to have produced the most expensive British footballer of the day. Wallsend Boys, a grassroots team in working-class
Hovland into Travelers lead to the delight of Norwegian football fans!
Highlights from day three of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Esportes.
Jude Bellingham bends another day to his will after Panama stifle England | Barney Ronay
A joyless England display, football’s equivalent of assembling a wardrobe, was rescued by the No 10In the half-time break at a rain-fogged New York New Jersey Stadium, with England still living out the same painful never-ending 0-0 draw, a lone saxophonist could be heard playing
Clarke leaves strong Scotland legacy but exit brings sense of relief
In his seven-year reign Steve Clarke took Scotland out of the wilderness but could not find the promised land of knockout major championship football, writes Tom English.
Iran needed help to save their ‘disaster’ World Cup. Instead they got more heartbreak
Iran needed help to save their ‘disaster’ World Cup. Instead they got more heartbreak
Team Melli’s agonizing exit after other results failed to break their way is a moment of anguish that rises to the top of a football history full of themMehdi Taremi lay on the ground at Seattle Stadium staring at the heavens, devastated. The Iran team he captains had just finish
Small-minded SFA must ditch parochial mentality if Scotland are to thrive | Ewan Murray
Search for Steve Clarke’s replacement must look outside the country’s borders to avoid future World Cup disappointmentThere was one element of the Scottish Football Association’s otherwise baffling decision to give Steve Clarke a four‑year deal weeks before a World Cup ball had b