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Notts re-sign four players
Nottinghamshire have given new contracts to four of their players to stay at Trent BridgeWisden Cricinfo staff26-Nov-2004Nottinghamshire, who were pro
Craig Hope issues latest update on Newcastle takeover
As each day passes by, Newcastle United fans get more and more eager – or maybe desperate – to wake up to the news that the club has been officially t
Test captains unite in the fight against HIV/AIDS
The captains of nine Test-playing nations have jointly released a statement in support of the fight against HIV/AIDS to coincide with World Aids today
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Fans rave over Tim Spiers post about Europa League
Plenty of Wolverhampton Wanderers fans have raved over a post from Tim Spiers as the journalist relayed information from The Telegraph writer James Du
Scotland cruise to innings victory
A spectacular second-innings collapse by Canada enabled Scotland to win the Intercontinental Cup final at Sharjah by an innings and 84 runs with more
Rangers fans react to SFA abandoning charges over 2011/2012 campaign
Two years after first being charged by the Scottish FA for alleged breaches of rules over the granting of a UEFA licence, Rangers can finally move on.
These players are Arsenal's biggest flops in the Premier League era
Arsenal haven’t always covered themselves in glory in the transfer market over the years, with arguably more flops than successes coming through the E
'South Africa got out of jail,' says Vaughan
“An epic!” declared Michael Vaughan, as he strode in to face the mediaafter the second Test at Durban had ended in a nailbiting drawAndrew Miller30-De
Rangers fans react to Sheyi Ojo’s exit announcement
After signing on a season-long loan from Liverpool last summer, Sheyi Ojo has played a prominent role in Steven Gerrard’s first-team squad this season
'This is worst thing that could happen to English cricket'
We asked you for your reaction to the news that the ECB had awarded BSkyB exclusive rights to cover live cricket for four years from 200615-Dec-2004We