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Keir Radnedge pays tribute to the legendary Sir Bobby Charlton
You played 857 games for Liverpool between 1960 and 1978, making you the club’s record appearance holder. What does that title mean to you? It means a lot, being a local lad. It’s not just the appeara
They don’t make football teams like the Entertainers any more. The shampoo shimmy of David Ginola, the caffeinated caprice of fur coat-clad Tino Asprilla. There may never have been a group of playgrou
June 29, 1950. A player with a broad grin on his face is being carried shoulder-high by a group of excited local fans in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. His name is Larry ‘Joe’ Gaetjens and his team, the Unit
England’s gladiator at eight was central to their early Six Nations success
The battling flanker overcame a sticky start to become an icon and double Grand Slam winner
The giant from Limerick spearheaded the reverse in Ireland’s Six Nations fortunes