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COOP HAS HOPE FOR GLOVERS!
MARK Cooper insists Yeovil can still make a great escape from relegation despite another missed opportunity which typified their season.
Give your Young Gun the big vote
TO be eligible for the Sportsbeat Young Player of the Year award, the nomination must be 23 years old or under – and again there’s plenty of top candidates to choose from.
BAKER'S EARNED HIS CORN
DEPARTING Harrow Borough boss Steve Baker will never forget the feeling of taking his side to Portsmouth in the FA Cup first round proper.
BOX OFFICE, ON & OFF THE FIELD
WHEN YOU take a step back and think about what has actually happened to Wrexham in the last couple of years, it’s still quite surreal.
START YOUR MARCH TO THE ARCH
TICKETS for this year’s Non-League Finals Day are set to go on sale on Wednesday – as the National League confirm the key details for their playoff road to Wembley.
LINNETS IN FURY AT TOM "TAP-UP"
ANGRY King’s Lynn Town chairman Stephen Cleeve has called on the National League to make a stand on the ‘tapping-up’ row which clouded manager Tommy Widdrington’s shock move to Aldershot Town.
Stage set for a Tiger attack
THIS is the stage of the season when momentum counts.
Countries now battling to find their place in a new world order
THE Heineken Champions Cup has become bigger. It has more teams taking part than before the pandemic and the presence of South Africa has added weight. But has it become better?
KUTRIEB GETS HIS BIG DAY AT LAST!
DELIGHTED Dennis Kutrieb hailed his triumphant Ebbsfleet United squad as ‘outstanding’ after Dominic Poleon’s scintillating hat-trick saw them clinch the National League South title in style.
MOATMEN FIGHT ALL THE WAY FOR POINT
GRESLEY gained a hard-fought point in front of a bumper crowd at the Moat ground.
HUGHES HAILS HIS HEARTY LINNETS
NEW BOSS Mark Hughes cherished his first victory in management as King’s Lynn Town guaranteed themselves home advantage in the National League North play-off semi-finals.
CHARLES CROWNS A BLUES TOP JOB
RYAN Charles’ first-half strike sent Bishop’s Stortford back to the top of the table at the expense of the newly-crowned Velocity Cup champions, who just came up short.
TECHNOLOGY ROLLOUT OF THE YEAR
Ford Pro FORD MOTOR COMPANY
VISIONARY OF THE YEAR
Oliver Zipse CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT, BMW GROUP
SUSTAINABILITY ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR
AT ITS HEADQUARTERS IN SANT'AGATA Bolognese, Italy, Lamborghini has implemented a multi-pronged strategy to work more cleanly and support environmental research. The company's \"Direzione Cor Tauri\" plan is driven by the largest investment in Lamborghini history. €1.5 billion over four years
Kyrsten Sinema's Border Crusade
The controversial Arizona senator is hoping a win on immigration will help build her rep as a bipartisan dealmaker
THE WORLD'S GREATEST AUTO DISRUPTORS
GOING FULL SPEED AHEAD ON INNOVATION WHILE OVERCOMING THE LINGERING EFFECTS OF THE PANDEMIC
An Uncertain Future for Ukrainian Refugees in the U.S.
Thousands who fled to safety in America are now caught in immigration limbo. Will they be forced to return home?
MARKETING STRATEGY OF THE YEAR
GENESIS HOUSE, A 46,000-SQUARE-FOOT space, in New York City's Meatpacking District is not just an auto showroom.
DESIGNER HER YEAR
Luc Donckerwolke CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER AND PRESIDENT, HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP
EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
Akio Toyoda CHAIRMAN, TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
Farrell can play the Jonny role, says May
OWEN Farrell can be the “Jonny Wilkinson figure” England will need to capture a second Webb Ellis Cup in France.
Brown agrees new deal with Leicester
PATIENCE finally paid off for Mike Brown two months ago when the former England full-back’s determination to show he could still cut it in the Premiership yielded a contract with champions Leicester.
Haskell: Billy can still star for England
JAMES Haskell feels the door could be open for an international recall for his former England team-mate Billy Vunipola.
Too little, too late as Quins wilt in the sun
TABAI Matson conceded his side had “a steep, tough road to climb” in order to rescue the season as Quins crashed out of Europe in the Cape Town sunshine.
Wiese comes to the rescue for Leicester
JASPER Wiese made this wet night memorable for Leicester when he bulldozed and tiptoed his way over for a match-winning try in the 51st minute.
Conan leads the way for Leinster
MAN of the match Jack Conan believes Leinster will need to show a big improvement next weekend if they are to see off Leicester Tigers in the quarter-finals of the Champions Cup.
Packer takes charge as new-look team emerge
THE headline dominating all the news last weekend was England’s stalwart captain Sarah Hunter retiring with 141 caps after facing Scotland in the opening round of the Women’s Six Nations.
At last minnows will have their chances
IT’S an ill wind that blows no good. I’ve been listening to the howls of indignation recently over the “premature” World Cup draw three years ago which has resulted in the top five sides in the world, on current rankings, being lumped on one side of the draw but, unlike some, I am sanguine about the prospect. In fact, and I know this makes me a bad person, I welcome it.
No-show clubs lead cup into an early crisis
A RAFT of late withdrawals from clubs has seen the RFU’s new Papa John’s Community Cup get off to a rocky start.