LONDON: England manager Steve McClaren said he would take his time to reflect on goalkeeper Paul Robinson's error before deciding whether to drop him.
SAN FRANCISCO: The fan who caught Barry Bonds's record-breaking home run ball earlier this month has decided to let it go.
OSAKA, Japan: China and Japan spearhead Asian hopes at the World Athletics Championships with Liu Xiang and Koji Murofushi looking to get their hands on gold medals for a pre-Olympic boost.
MADRID: When Thierry Henry decided to leave Arsenal to sign with Barcelona he followed in the footsteps of fellow French international Zinedine Zidane who also moved to Spain in the pursuit of Champions League glory.
NEW YORK: Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick may never play in the National Football League again after agreeing on Monday to plead guilty in a dog-fighting case.
RIO DE JANEIRO: Ronaldinho and Kaka will have to win back their places in the Brazilian team after skipping the Copa America, coach Dunga said on Monday.
MIAMI: Olympic 400m champion Jeremy Wariner believes he is on course to beat Michael Johnson's world record when defending his world title in Osaka this month.
LONDON: The much-maligned Sven-Goran Eriksson's Manchester City, bankrolled by controversial new Thai owner Thaksin Shinawatra, sits atop the Premier League three matches into the season.
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