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Paul Merson

United's net profit

Paul Merson is adamant: Michael Owen will score goals for fun now he's joned Manchester United.

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Arsenal - Ali

FanZone verdict - Arsenal

FanZoner Ali May gives his take on the Gunners' season - and it does not make good reading for one player!

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Aston Villa - Craig

FanZone verdict - Villa

FanZone's Craig Cochrane picks over the bones of the 2008/09 season at Villa Park.

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Miles Harrison

Heads held high

Miles Harrison says the Lions want to show their style of rugby can lead to victory and not just gallant defeats.

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Phil Clarke

Code of conduct

Phil Clarke says it is vital to maintain discipline and respect in the modern sporting arena.

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The Ashes Panel

The best of times

It's true. England did have plenty of Ashes highs before 2005 as The Panel are only too happy to recall...

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Mark Roe

Fisher cements place

After his US Open performance, Mark Roe says Ross Fisher belongs amongst the world's best.

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Gerry Williams

The ice man cometh

With history so close, Gerry Williams still can't fathom just what is going through Roger Federer's mind.

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Keith Huewen

A fuel-hardy decision

'If only' thoughts will dog Jimmie Johnson, says Keith Huewen, after his team's Michigan mistake.

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Adam Smith

Harlesden's homeboy

Flash and brash he may be, but James DeGale is very much a family man - as Adam Smith found out...

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Kevin Cadle

Rookies and cream

Kevin Cadle looks back on a great year for the new faces in the NFL - and hands out his own season's awards.

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Nigel Pearson

Nicki to come good

Nigel Pearson cannot wait for the British Grand Prix, and he is tipping Nicki Pedersen to win.

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Richard Moore

A Tour de force

In his exclusive blog for skysports.com, Richard Moore looks at the characters under the helmet.

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