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Rob Woollard

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/ 22 May 2011

Blackpool, Birmingham sent down

Blackpool and Birmingham were relegated from the Premier League on Sunday as Wigan and Wolves scrambled to safety.

By Rob Woollard
Manchester City end trophy drought
Article
/ 14 May 2011

Manchester City end trophy drought

Manchester City ended their 35-year trophy drought on Saturday, beating Stoke 1-0 to clinch the FA Cup final at Wembley.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 8 May 2011

Arsenal suffer blow as Wolves edge to safety

Arsenal slumped to a 3-1 defeat against Stoke on Sunday, all but extinguishing the Gunners’ faint Premier League title hopes.

By Rob Woollard
Second-string United advance to Barca showdown
Article
/ 5 May 2011

Second-string United advance to Barca showdown

A second-string Manchester United cruised into a dream Champions League final with a 4-1 victory over German side Schalke 04.

By Rob Woollard
Ferguson to ring changes for Schalke
Article
/ 3 May 2011

Ferguson to ring changes for Schalke

Manchester United will attempt to shrug off domestic disappointment by reaching their third Champions League final in four years against Schalke 04.

By Rob Woollard
Torres riddle dogs Chelsea ahead of United trip
Article
/ 11 April 2011

Torres riddle dogs Chelsea ahead of United trip

Carlo Ancelotti must solve the riddle of misfit Fernando Torres as his Chelsea side face Manchester United in a second leg quarterfinal on Tuesday.

By Rob Woollard
Man United aim to break Chelsea hoodoo
Article
/ 5 April 2011

Man United aim to break Chelsea hoodoo

Manchester United will be chasing their first victory against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in nearly a decade on Wednesday.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 14 March 2011

England down Scotland to keep slam dream alive

England stayed on course for their first Grand Slam since 2003 on Sunday, defeating Six Nations rivals Scotland 22-16 in a scrappy encounter.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 28 February 2011

Wenger: Gunners must bounce back from cup shock

Arsene Wenger challenged Arsenal to bounce back from their League Cup final heartbreak after Birmingham snatched a last-gasp victory at Wembley.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 2 December 2010

Russia, Qatar triumph at World Cup vote

Russia and the tiny Gulf state of Qatar were awarded the 2018 and 2022 Soccer World Cups on Thursday.

By Rob Woollard
Tension, acrimony as World Cup vote looms
Article
/ 2 December 2010

Tension, acrimony as World Cup vote looms

Voting to decide the scandal-tainted race for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosts took place as the final day of campaigning saw fresh acrimony.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 11 November 2010

Chelsea extend lead after Manchester stalemate

Chelsea extended their lead at the top of the English Premier League with a 1-0 victory over local rivals Fulham on Wednesday.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 27 October 2010

Hernandez to the rescue as United advance

Javier Hernandez struck the winner as Manchester United booked their place in the League Cup quarterfinals with a 3-2 victory over Wolves on Tuesday.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 24 October 2010

Chelsea go five clear as Wolves downed

Chelsea opened up a five-point gap at the top of the English Premier League on Saturday.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 19 October 2010

All eyes on Rooney as United resume Euro quest

The feverish guessing game over Wayne Rooney’s future is looming over Manchester United as they prepare to resume their Champions League campaign.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 20 September 2010

Berbatov sinks Liverpool as Chelsea crush Blackpool

Dimitar Berbatov scored a hat-trick as Manchester United downed Liverpool 3-2 while Chelsea crushed Blackpool 4-0 on Sunday.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 4 March 2010

Movie milestone Avatar eyes Oscars gold

Win or lose at the Oscars this weekend, <i>Avatar</i> is already assured of its place in Hollywood history.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 29 June 2009

Jacksons fight for control of children, estate

The family of Michael Jackson has gone on the offensive, vowing to fight for control of the superstar’s children and estate.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 6 April 2008

Hollywood movie legend Charlton Heston dies

Charlton Heston, the chisel-jawed Hollywood icon best remembered for his Oscar-winning performance in the 1959 epic <i>Ben Hur</i>, died on April 5 at his home, his family said. He was 84. Heston’s family said in a statement that the actor died with his wife of 64 years, Lydia, by his side.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 22 October 2007

‘Bigfoot’ film still the benchmark for believers

Forty years after two cowboys filmed an unidentified creature ambling through a California forest, hunters of "Bigfoot" say the grainy footage remains the cornerstone of their belief in the legendary ape-like beast’s existence. It has never been successfully duplicated, and it is that fact that Bigfoot devotees say is crucial.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 21 March 2007

Glass-bottomed walkway opens over Grand Canyon

A gleaming, glass-bottomed walkway that juts out over the edge of the Grand Canyon welcomed its first visitors on Tuesday, with <i>Apollo 11</i> astronaut Buzz Aldrin taking one small step for man and one almighty leap for sufferers of vertigo. The Skywalk extends 21m over the western lip of the vast natural chasm.

By Rob Woollard
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