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Martin O’Neill
Sunday Times
17 August 2008
Power struggle at Aston Villa.
Villa boss Martin O’Neill says he can break into the top four, if players don’t take control
Ian Botham and Andrew Flintoff
Sunday Times
17 August 2008
Ian Botham and Andrew Flintoff join forces to plot the way ahead for England under Kevin Pietersen
Kelly Sotherton
The Observer
17 August 2008
Olympics: Tearful Kelly flops - now for bossing athletics, and maybe a Playboy shoot.
Britain's most outspoken athlete predicted gold and ended with nothing. But Kelly Sotherton is not one to give in, as she makes clear to Anna Kessel
Paula Radcliffe
The Guardian
16 August 2008
Olympics: I'm going to fight harder here than I ever have before, vows Radcliffe.
Injury-plagued world record holder is gritting her teeth for tomorrow's marathon
Sam Albert
The Guardian
16 August 2008
Small Talk: Sam Albert.
The first Jamaican equestrian Olympian on Neil Diamond, Zara Phillips and when to hug a horse
Tony Pulis
The Guardian
16 August 2008
Purists knock us but I've waited 35 years, says Pulis.
Stoke's manager has never worked at the top before - and he will fight to stay there, writes Daniel Taylor
Sally Gunnell
Daily Telegraph
16 August 2008
Sally Gunnell's heaven and hell.
Former Olympic gold medallist Sally Gunnell tells Yvonne Swann about her holiday highs and lows.
Gary Megson
The Independent
15 August 2008
Gary Megson: 'You need drive and desire, and I don't have time for people who don't have that'
The Brian Viner Interview: Bolton's taskmaster draws inspiration from his former managers as he faces the new Premier League season full of steely determination
Dean Windass
Daily Mail
15 August 2008
If it wasn't for me, he'd look like the back of a bus, says Mrs Windass.
The question was not supposed to cause a domestic, even if I had just asked a Barclays Premier League footballer if his slightly built, infinitely better-looking wife is, in fact, faster than him.
‘Are you ****,’ declares Dean Windass before admitting that, yes, when Helen Windass was a top-class 400 metres runner she did leave him for dead.
Helen was good. She competed in the trials for the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 and Dean would train with her during the summer in an effort to return for pre-season fitter than his team-mates. ‘I’d join her for sessions of 150s and 200s and she’d have me throwing up on the track by the end,’ he recalled.
Nadia Comaneci
Hello!
14 August 2008
I'm a super-fit mum at 46, says former gymnast Nadia who stunned the world with her Olympic perfect 10.
Running around after her energetic two-year-old son Dylan, it's impossible to believe that former Olympic gymnast Nadia Comaneci is 46 years old.
Glamorous, lean and statuesque, her body, she says, incredibly sprang back to its former size almost immediately after the Caesarean birth of her baby boy in June 2006.
She still slips effortlessly into the poses she struck 30 years ago when she won the hearts of the world with her perfect 10 at the Montreal Olympics, and shows off a body more toned and flexible than most women even a quarter of her age.
The full interview appears in this week's Hello magazine, on sale now. Or read this extract...
Jeanette Kwakye
The Guardian
14 August 2008
Question time.
British sprinter and Olympic hopeful Jeanette Kwakye on drug tests, pre-race rituals - and who you should put your money on
Jose Mourniho
Daily Telegraph
14 August 2008
Jose Mourinho's Fantasy Football XI: The special team.
As if this summer was not difficult enough with me taking on a new challenge at Inter Milan, relocating my family again and getting to know everything about Italian football in exactly the same way I made sure I did in England when I joined Chelsea five years ago, I now find myself with the honour and challenge of picking a Telegraph Fantasy Football team.
A fantasy TV interview with the Special Uno...
Monty Panesar
The Sun
14 August 2008
"If you have a dream, stick at it." England cricket ace's message to kids on Broken Britain.
SPORTING role models don’t come much quieter than Monty Panesar.
There is none of Ronaldo’s arrogance, Pietersen’s swagger or Beckham’s bling.
England bowler Monty avoids the limelight like one of his spin deliveries swerves an opponent’s bat.
Yesterday he managed to look back on England’s recent test series against South Africa and look forward to the next Ashes series with equal praise for his deposed captain Michael Vaughan and new captain Kevin Pietersen.
Frank Lampard
The Sun
14 August 2008
"The moment I knew that I'd have to stay." Frank Lampard on his new £39m deal.
IT was a moment of tribute from his team-mates which convinced Frank Lampard his future was at Chelsea.
Lamps ended 18 months of uncertainty yesterday by signing a new five-year contract which will see him finish his career at Stamford Bridge.
The record-breaking £39.2million deal will see him retire a wealthy man.
But the England midfield ace revealed it was not all about what happened in negotiations but also on the pitch which helped make up his mind.
Having lost his mother, Pat, to pneumonia last April, Lampard could barely watch his team play Manchester United in a possible title-decider the weekend following her death.
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