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ENGLAND U21. GOLF. BORO.
Once a walking yellow card, Lee Cattermole has discovered his inner peace on the golf course since retirement, and he might be even better than Gareth Bale
ARLIND THE GROUNDS
MATT TAYLOR: Shrewsbury's new boss discusses his coaching aims, scoring worldies and the day he dared to turn down Roy Keane...
MUCH MORE LIES AHEAD FOR MY U'S - BONNER
UPBEAT boss Mark Bonner says he is really excited' by the potential at Cambridge United after signing a new long-term contract.
KENNY'S GOT HIGH HOPES AT CANARIES
KENNY McLean insists he's 'desperate' for more success with Norwich City after signing a new deal.
CHAPLIN THE JOKER IN PACK FOR KIERAN
CONOR Chaplin sunk Sheffield Wednesday to leave Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna beaming with delight.
MARTIN BACKS HIS SUFFERING SAINTS
RUSSELL Martin was adamant his Southampton side could have won by the same margin as Leicester had his players been more ruthless and not made as many mistakes.
RAJOVIC SWOOPS AS BLUES SEE RED
VALERIAN Ismael believes Watford’s dramatic late victory will give his players just the lift they needed.
EUSTACE FUMES AT REF'S CALLS
BLUES manager John Eustace, a former Watford player, could not disguise his disappointment at the manner of his side's defeat and hit out at referee Keith Stroud.
MARESCA MADE UP FOR HIS FOXES
ENZO Maresca reflected on a job well done as his Leicester City side swept Southampton aside.
POSH'S TROPHY DERBY DELIGHT
PETERBOROUGH - United took the bragging rights with a solid 2-0 victory against Cambridge United in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday night.
ACE ABO: THIS CAN BE MY MOMENT
ABO Eisa might have always regarded elder brother Mo as a role model but he's enjoying a spot of sibling rivalry this season.
BLAME US FOR DAWES EXIT - TOM
TRANMERE captain Tom Davies has admitted that the players at Prenton Park haven't been good enough following the dismissal of manager Ian Dawes.
LEE'S COD ARMY TO ATTACK...
Johnson bids to get 'em firing
MUNOZ SORRY AFTER DEFEAT
Wednesday are still searching for their first league win of the season after this latest loss - and the players were booed off the pitch at the final whistle.
THE MOORE THE MERRIER!
HAVING endured the role of back-up goalkeeper more often than he would have liked, you can understand why Stuart Moore is relishing his opportunity to seize the gloves at Morecambe.
LOWE ON HIGH!
Preston beat Argyle to go back on top
ROVERS' 5,000 IS UP IN STYLE...
JON Dahl Tomasson revelled in the celebratory atmosphere as Blackburn marked their 5,000th league game with victory against Middlesbrough.
Howcroft-Jones is Bunsall Cob top dog
High North Performance man takes second consecutive victory by a whisker in the Buxton CC hill-climb
Jumbo poised to make GT history
Dutch team closing in on clean sweep after Evenepoel's Vuelta jour sans
3X THE STRUGGLE
For the latest in our occasional series of 'three ways up the same hill' Simon Warren travels to the Lake District to tackle the mighty Kirkstone Pass
THE PATH TO THE WORLD TOUR
What does a rider need to reach cycling's highest tier of racing?
LET'S TALK ABOUT...MALE LONELINESS
Too many men have too few friends, and it's having disastrous effects on our mental health. Rob Kemp breaks the taboo on friendlessness and explores how to forge new connections through cycling
Peugeot Aspin
The French brand's classic that made Britain great in the Eighties
Luke Lamperti's Specialized Tarmac SL8
Trinity Racing's riders have been easy to spot at this year's Tour of Britain.
Tom Pidcock's Pinarello Dogma F
At first glance Tom Pidcock's race bike looks to be standard issue. However, a closer look reveals an interesting choice of groupset.
Wout van Aert rounds out Jumbo domination
Jumbo-Visma take home Tour of Britain title but are made to work for it in the mountains of South Wales, reports Tom Thewlis
Wahoo moves the indoor market up a gear
New Kickr MOVE and SHIFT models aim to upgrade indoor training
SIZZLING SARA'S OFF TO A FLYER
IT’S only the opening stages of the season, but Norwich’s Gabriel Sara, Wigan’s Charlie Wyke and Swindon’s Jake Young have already scooped silverware
'IT'S TIME TO SORT FINANCES'
CLUBS' coalition Fair Game have welcomed the Government's commitment to introduce a new Independent Regulator for English football - but want it to have greater powers
ALEXANDER'S CHEER AS HIS TROOPS HOLD THE MAGPIES
GRAHAM Alexander is delighted with his MK Dons’ start to the sea son after they held on for a point against unbeaten Notts County