Graeme Souness & Mark Hughes On Carlos Tevez For His Refusal To Play.

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Graeme Souness & Mark Hughes On Carlos Tevez For His Refusal To Play.

Carlos Tevez is “a disgrace to football”, according to Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness. The Argentine has been told he has no Manchester City future under Roberto Mancini right after refusing to come off the bench during the Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich.
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Mark Cuban: NBA stars in Olympics is 'stupidity'

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Mark Cuban: NBA stars in Olympics is 'stupidity'
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With the 2012 Olympics just around the corner, the topic has come up once more thanks to Mavericks All-Star forward Dirk Nowitzki, who is currently sidelined simply because he is undergoing a week-lengthy boot camp to get himself back into shape.

Britain's Mark Cavendish adds Milan-San Remo to 2012 target list

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Britain's Mark Cavendish adds Milan-San Remo to 2012 target list
Olympics 2012
As if attempting to win a exceptional Tour de France and Olympic double was not enough, Mark Cavendish has revealed that he has set himself a third key target for 2012 – winning his second Milan-San Remo Classic. By Brendan Gallagher Cavendish has usually …

Large trees planted in Olympic Park to mark London 2012

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Big trees planted in Olympic Park to mark London 2012
Olympics 2012
Planning permission has been granted for the artwork, which was created by renowned British artists Ackroyd and Harvey, as a permanent reminder of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. When planted every tree will have a big ring, …

Jets QB Mark Sanchez’s status up in air

Jets QB Mark Sanchez’s status up in air
New York Jets coach Rex Ryan says Mark Sanchez’s sore shoulder is worse than he first thought, though he still expects the quarterback to start Sunday at Chicago.
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Jets QB Mark Sanchez’s status up in air
New York Jets coach Rex Ryan says Mark Sanchez’s sore shoulder is worse than he first thought, though he still expects the quarterback to start Sunday at Chicago.
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Mark Cavendish Takes Out Peleton in the Tour de Suisse

June 15, 2010. In the final tune up race prior to the Tour de France, Mark Cavendish (in the white and yellow livery) of Team HTC-Columbia veered off line approaching the finish of stage 4 in the Tour of Switzerland. The cyclist was sanctioned 25 points in the sprinter competition and 30 seconds on the general classification. He also is being fined 200 Swiss francs. Heinrich Haussler who was barged by Cavendish had to retire from the race due to a large cut on his arm. Alessandro Petacchi of Team Lampre escaped the carnage for the win Cavendish, who is arguably the strongest sprinter in the world, is also known as being extremely aggressive in bunch sprints. The estimated speed of the peleton was around 45 mph when the crash occurred. Several bikes were also demolished in the crash, each costing around 000.
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Bothroyd eager to make his mark

Bothroyd eager to make his mark
Cardiff striker Jay Bothroyd is determined to ensure his England call-up is not a one-off and wants to make his mark on behalf of the Championship.
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Huddlestone to have ankle surgery
Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Tom Huddlestone is to undergo surgery on an ankle problem and will miss the next three months of the season.
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Mancini does not feel any pressure
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has defended his tactics after a second scoreless draw on home soil in four days.
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