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Friday 19 October 2007
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FA back Steve McClaren
With speculation over Steve McClaren's successor already under way, Sir David Richards, one of the most influential figures at the FA, said McClaren had done well.
Bernard Laporte
Mick Cleary on how the France coach has somehow avoided the guillotine
Ernest Hemingway
Brendan Gallagher on the writer's less celebrated Parisian sporting venues
England's rugby union logo
Use your influence by voting on the England XV as well as picking your team
Andrew Sheridan
Former SA coach Nick Mallett on
how England plans to beat the Boks
Nadal fends off Murray
Quite a few bottles of Rioja were spilled by Madrid's twitchy tennis public with Rafael Nadal only just fending off the stern challenge from Britain's Andy Murray, writes Mark Hodgkinson.
The success of England's new look one-day team in Sri Lanka could cost high profile players like Andrew Strauss and Steve Harmison their Test places when the tour party is announced, writes Derek Pringle.
Lee Westwood is in the hunt for his third title of the season after a seven-under-par 65 in the Portugal Masters at Vilamoura.
Richard Moore is within 80 minutes of his first Great Britain cap in a turnaround of fortune.
Newmarket's Champions meeting gets under way - for the last time under the auspices of current managing director Lisa Hancock, writes Marcus Armytage.
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