'I show my son the clips on YouTube but he cheers for Ronaldo instead of me'
Derek Geary provides an extensive account of his journey from Rivermount Boys to the Premier League.
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Connacht hooker Shane Delahunt is still balancing farming and professional rugby.
The Chicago Bulls edged the Cleveland Cavaliers to take a 2-1 series lead in the NBA play-offs.
There’s a pool table behind you, you may as well lean on it.
“I think we’re on a winner here Trig.”
Good old Goldenballs joined forces with Peckham’s finest last night.
The former Manchester United and England footballer appeared with David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst in the BBC video.
Here’s why people might call you Dave today, even if it’s not your name.
Play it nice and cool, son. Nice and cool.
As part of Sports Relief’s annual campaign, the recently-retired midfielder will feature alongside Del Boy and Rodney.
Wallaby captain Ben Mowen looked rapt during his video conference with the Italian football star.
The newest electic car harks back to the Del Boy years, no? We still like it though.
Uruguay defender Martin Caceres and club stalwart Alessandro Del Piero struck in the second half for Juve after Gianluigi Buffon’s heroics in goal.
Dereck Chisora has accused the Klitschkos of trying to upset his rhythm ahead of Saturday’s WBC heavyweight title fight.
Dereck Chisora and Vitali Klitschko did some wheeling and dealing before their face-off in Munich next month.
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