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Telegraph Sport
Cristiano Ronaldo has pledged to keep improving after becoming fourth Man United player to win Ballon d'Or.
Liverpool manager rules out making a move for Newcastle's Michael Owen in the January transfer window.
Two premiership footballers have fallen prey to thieves in separate raids on their homes.
Liverpool 0 West Ham United 0West Ham's inspired goalkeeper Robert Green produced a string of saves to deny Liverpool victory.
Experts warned there would be no economic benefit to the UK of hosting the 2012 Olympic Games three years before Britain's successful bid it has been disclosed.
Rafael Benitez heard his team booed off Anfield following the 00 draw with West Ham.
Former Liverpool player earns a place in next edition of Who's Who.
Manchester United winger should trump Fernando Torres and Lionel Messi.
The Government was considering a £20£30 million bailout for Britain's Olympic athletes to close a funding shortfall.
The 2011 World Cup draw in New Zealand was never going to make life easy for Scotland.
Reading 3 Coventry 1Brothers Noel and Stephen Hunt return Reading to winning ways.
Few sports stars go to the extremes of Lewis Hamilton to avoid the attention of the media.
For Stoke and Derby the Carling Cup quarterfinal at the Britannia Stadium offers an opportunity to end poor history.
David Moyes' unwillingness to sell before buying means he is likely to rely on January loan deals.
Watford are looking for a new owner in Graham Simpson's wake.
Under Roman Abramovich Chelsea have developed a reputation for an enthusiasm that borders on outright impatience.
Chelsea intend to be no longer reliant on interestfree loans from their billionaire owner Roman Abramovich.
Luiz Felipe Scolari will not face disciplinary action following his public criticism of referee Mike Dean.
Robin van Persie has denied being the player who William Gallas singled out in his infamous critique of his Arsenal teammates.
Robinho has risked the wrath of Manchester City teammates and supporters.
Cristiano Ronaldo claimed his second yellow card in the Manchester derby was down to a misunderstanding.
England's return to India came a step closer when Indian board agreed to revised itinerary for twomatch Test series.
Michael Lipman will face a disciplinary hearing on Tuedsay after the flanker was cited for an alleged stamping offence.
Manchester United manager shows no sign of handing over the reins to a yonger man.
Spurs captain says side must be more inventive in attack and improve defence if they want to avoid relegation battle.
City may have suffered bitter taste of defeat to rivals United but Mark Hughes says life will be sweeter after loss.
Burnley manager Owen Coyle is planning to tame Arsene Wenger's rampant Carling Cup starlets.
Rafael Benitez maintains that new contracts for himself and his players come before possible January arrivals.
Howard Wilkinson has urged Roy Keane' s Sunderland paymasters to stand by the Irish manager.
Peter Crouch has sights on European renaissance after Portsmouth finally won at home under Tony Adams.
Liverpool 0 West Ham United 0West Ham's inspired goalkeeper Robert Green produced a string of saves to deny Liverpool victory.
The FA have been called on to take action against Newcastle United over racist abuse of Middlesbrough's Mido.
Everton manager David Moyes likely to be first in transfer queue following Aiyegbeni Yakubu's injury.
The British and Irish Lions' hopes in South Africa are not that bleak.
England manager Martin Johnson will take nothing for granted against Scotland and Argentina in World Cup.
Imran Khan has said terrorist groups would not target cricketers but England's cricketers remain cautious.
Schools urged to upgrade changing facilities as part of a drive to boost girls' level of physical activity.
Commonwealth lightheavyweight boxing champion Nathan Cleverly talks to our boxing correspondent.
Wembley's third NFL game to include Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots in Oct 2009.
Ben Ainslie is aiming to scupper Ian Williams' plans to land a second world championship title.
A new athletics 'Ashes' series will start next summer.
Something good has finally emerged from the flood waters of Worcester - other than free fish.
Michelle Wie must silence her doubters to take advatange of Annika Sorenstam's retirement.
Impress against unbeaten Irishman and Olympic champion is back in the game.
Winger may be sold before new manager Brendan Rodgers makes his mark.
It is widely expected that AP McCoy will saddle Master Minded at Sandown's Tingle Creek Chase.
Unbeaten supermiddleweight Carl Froch believes defeat of Jean Pascal could make him household name.
Hermann Maier has won his first race in nearly three years at the first superG of the World Cup season in Canada.
Christmas is when most of us put our feet up and spend some time with the family. So spare a thought for the adventurers sailors and explorers who will be far away this year.
Hibernian and Hearts will meet at Easter Road in fourth round of the Homecoming Scottish Cup.
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