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Nov 19th
I was priviledged enough to be at Wembley to witness this live! What a feeling this must have been:
Nov 4th

Newcastle United have angered fans with plans to rename their ground the sportsdirect.com@St James’ Park Stadium until the end of the season.
The Championship (second division) English club said last month they were looking for offers for the naming rights to St James’ Park, their home for 117 years.
Sportswear retailer Sports Direct is controlled by Newcastle owner Mike Ashley, who has said he is committed to the club after failing to find anyone prepared to meet his 80 million pounds asking price.
“We will showcase Sports Direct until the end of the season,” managing director Derek Llambias told the BBC. “I’m sure we’re going to get a sponsor in for next season.”
He said, however, that the existing St James’ Park name would remain as part of any future renaming.
Supporters gave the announcement a frosty reception on the Newcastle Chronicle website (www.chroniclelive.co.uk).
“The idea of turning the history of St James’ Park into something that resembles an e-mail address absolutely beggars belief,” said Mark Jensen, editor of United fanzine The Mag.
Nov 2nd

Coleen Rooney, wife of England footballer Wayne Rooney, has given birth to a boy they have named Kai Wayne, a spokesman for the couple said.
Coleen, 23, had her baby at Liverpool Women’s Hospital on Monday.
Rooney, who plays for Manchester United, had earlier missed his team’s training session ahead of their Champions League match on Wednesday.
Coleen was nine days overdue. The child, the couple’s first, was born at 1420 GMT, their spokesman said.
He added: “Mother and baby are both absolutely fine. Wayne and Coleen are thrilled with the wonderful addition to their family life.”
The couple were married on the Italian Riviera last summer.
Coleen is the eldest of four children and a television presenter on ITV2, while Wayne is the eldest of three. Both have large extended families.
Following the birth, bookmakers have offered various odds on the couple’s child achieving sporting success in future.
Coral are offering odds of 66-1 that Kai Rooney will follow in his father’s footsteps and play football for England.
William Hill rate him at 100-1 to play Premiership football, 125-1 to play for Manchester United and 150-1 to gain a full England cap.
Oct 19th

Congratulations to Jenson Button for winning the 2009 Formula 1 Drivers Championship!!! Here is what the beeb had to say about it:
Jenson Button sealed the drivers’ championship with a sublime recovery drive at a dramatic Brazilian Grand Prix won by Red Bull’s Mark Webber.
Brawn’s English driver started from 14th but executed a series of spectacular early overtaking moves before finishing the race fifth.
He was already set to clinch the crown when a late puncture dropped main title threat Rubens Barrichello to eighth.
Brawn still took the constructors’ championship in their debut season.
Barrichello, who badly wanted to win on a circuit he was born in the shadow of, was running third before his unlucky puncture smoothed team-mate Button’s path to the title he seemed destined for since his explosive start to the season.
BMW Sauber’s Robert Kubica was second ahead of McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton while six drivers retired at Interlagos.
Red Bull’s German Sebastian Vettel, who started just behind Button, finished fourth while Toro Rosso’s Sebastien Buemi was a season-best seventh.
Button’s maiden world title overshadowed the grand prix, but the race certainly delivered a fitting scene for a deserved success.
With the stands bubbling over with atmosphere, anticipation was sky-high at the Sao Paulo track where the world championship has now been decided in the past five years.
And the drama began as soon the race got under way.
Barrichello made a rapid start while Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen jumped up to third using his energy-boost (Kers) button before suffering front-wing damage in a frenetic first lap.
But a contentious first-lap collision took out Toyota’s Jarno Trulli and Force India’s Adrian Sutil and led the pair to engage in a furious argument at the side of the track – both blaming the other. The crash also took out Renault’s Fernando Alonso.
Trulli was later reprimanded and fined $10,000 (£6,140) for his behaviour following the incident.
Seconds later, in the pits, McLaren’s Heikki Kovalainen pulled away with the fuel hose still attached to his car.
The leaking fuel immediately caught fire right in Raikkonen’s face, although it quickly died away and both Finn were able to rejoin the race.
After the race, Kovalainen was handed a 25-second penalty, demoting him from ninth to 12th, and McLaren fined $50,000 for releasing him in an unsafe manner.
All the while 29-year-old Button had managed to steer clear, literally, of any trouble to jump up into ninth place after starting the race down in a potentially-disastrous position near the back of the pack.
Buoyed by another stroke of luck in a season in which he has worked so hard for it, he fearlessly set about improving his position with a superb display of bravery and surgeon-like precision once the safety car came in on lap six.
Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean’s Renault on the outside to move into eighth before eating up the Williams of Kazuki Nakajima to go seventh and then quickly setting about Toyota’s Kamui Kobayashi.
The Japanese Formula 1 debutant defended strongly.
But Button, who had been losing time to Barrichello and Webber up front, used all his nous to dummy himself into a clever pass on lap 24.
Barrichello, meanwhile, had not quite managed to put enough space between himself and Australia’s Webber and the Brazilian lost the lead during the first pit stops.
His hopes of victory faded immediately as he was overtaken by Vettel after rejoining and then got caught up in traffic.
Button continued his aggressive approach despite having moved into a decent position, and after pitting on lap 29 he managed to execute another overtaking manoeuvre as he crucially slipped past Buemi.
Nakajima careered off the track at the end of the back straight on lap 31 after Kobayashi moved over on him.
At this point Webber was clocking fastest laps for fun and team-mate Vettel was driving superbly well, both drivers pushing their impressive Red Bull cars to the limit.
Button – who won six of the first seven races of 2009 but has endured a tough second half of the season – met the test of nerve he faced until the finish head on and in style, unlocking a flood of emotion as he crossed the finish line.
“The last few races have been a bit stressful for me, especially qualifying,” a jubilant Button told BBC Sport.
“But that race today, to me, was worthy of becoming world champion. Kobayashi is absolutely crazy, very aggressive. It was a great race, really enjoyable. That was the perfect way to do it.”
On 89 points, Button heads to Abu Dhabi on 1 November with an unassailable lead in the championship while Vettel has leapfrogged Barrichello into second on 74 with the Brazilian now on 72.
“It was a great car to drive all year,” said Barrichello. “Jenson won it and deserved it but he won it in the first six or seven races.
“The second half of the season was mine… and I fought really hard. I’m pleased for Jenson as a friend and as a great champion.”
Hamilton started the race from back in 17th but the man who now hands over his world crown to compatriot Button was typically aggressive as he made the most of the circumstances that he encountered to finish on the podium.
Following investigation by stewards after the race Kovalainen was awarded a drive-through penalty for his mishap in the pits, a 25-second addition to his final time which drops him to 13th position.
McLaren also received a £30,000 fine for releasing him in an unsafe manner.
Stewards decided to take ‘no further action’ on the Sutil-Trulli incident, though Toyota’s Italian was fined £6,000 for failing to leave the track as required and confronting Sutil in an aggressive manner.
Nakajima retired after his crash mid-way through, while Nico Rosberg and Nick Heidfeld could not make the distance.
You can watch his final lap here:
Aug 25th

After last nights result, my excitement for the Premiership is back on! (I’m a Villa fan in case you hadnt guessed) So I thought I would predict how the League table will look at the end of the year, comment and let me know what you think:
1. Arsenal
2. Man Utd
3. Chelsea
4. Aston Villa
5. Liverpool
6. Man City
7. Tottenham
8. Everton
9. West Ham
10. Bolton
11. Portsmouth
12. Sunderland
13. Wigan Athletic
14. Fulham
15. Hull
16. Burnley
17. Stoke
18. Blackburn
19. Wolves
20. Birmingham
As you can see it may be a bit bias, but I think it is pretty accurate!
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Aug 23rd

After a terrible last game, England have pulled out all the stops to win the 2009 Ashes! Well done boys, you deserve to go and get truly ratted now!!!
Only thing left is for out national football team to take note of these boy courageous and passionate performance and go out there and show the world how to play football!
Sad to see Freddie Flintoff go, but something’s telling me this isn’t the last we will see of him!