Aug 07 2006 | Midlands Sports
Nicklas Bendtner sidestepped any comparisons with Thierry Henry as neatly as he did Colchester United's defence after a delicious debut for Birmingham City. Read
Aug 07 2006 | Midlands Sports
If there is a biscuit to take, Inzamam-ul-Haq will grab it. The sleepy looking giant completed a nighmarish week in a mad ten minutes before tea at Headingley yesterday. Read
Aug 07 2006 | Midlands Sports
Aston Villa supporters are flocking back to the club after Martin O'Neill's appointment as manager. Read
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RUBGY UNION Read
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TENNIS Read
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SPEEDWAY Read
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Shoaib Akhtar was happy with his comeback to competitive cricket after stepping up his bid to feature in the final Test against England with an outing in the fourth tier of the Birmingham League. Read
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ATHLETICS Read
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NATWEST PRO40 Read
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FIFTH ODI Read
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CYCLING Read
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SECOND TEST Read
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REVIEW Read
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American Sherri Steinhauer claimed a third Weetabix Women's British Open title today with an impressive final even-par round of 72 on day of heavy showers at Royal Lytham & St Annes. Read
Aug 07 2006 | Midlands Sports
Scotland's Marc Warren will gladly give up his home comforts after claiming his first European Tour title in a thrilling finish to the Enter-Card Scandinavian Masters. Read
Aug 07 2006 | Midlands Sports
Star mare Ouija Board had to call on all her many qualities to edge out Alexander Goldrun in an "awesome" renewal of the Vodafone Nassau Stakes. Read
Aug 07 2006 | Midlands Sports
With Staffordshire losing away to Notts by 51/2 - 91/2, Warwickshire's big win, also away, at Moseley against Worcestershire keeps the Bears in contention for the 2006 Midland League title. Read
Aug 07 2006 | Midlands Sports
Michael Schumacher left the Hungaroring cursing a missed opportunity after retiring from the Hungarian Grand Prix. Read
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FORMULA ONE Read
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NON-LEAGUE Read
Aug 07 2006 | Midlands Sports
Coventry City 2 Sunderland 1 Read
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Rochdale 0 Walsall 1 Read
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Hannover '96 0 Aston Villa 0 Read
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COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Read
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REVIEW Read
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Martin O'Neill will use tomorrow night's friendly against NEC Nijmegen to begin his Aston Villa reign for real, writes Graham Hill. Read
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West Bromwich Albion 2 Hull City 0 Read
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THIRD TEST Read
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Ian Clarkson sees Blues' new faces turn in some encouraging forward displays. Read
Aug 07 2006 | Midlands Sports
Steve Bruce eulogised over the honesty of the Championship before sounding a warning to his players after receiving a rude awakening from Colchester. Read
Aug 07 2006 | Midlands Sports
After giving one of the finest centre-forward displays seen at The Hawthorns for many seasons, John Hartson was quick to praise the wing commanders who gave him the ammunition for the aerial bombardment and ground offensive that over-powered Hull City. Read
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Birmingham City 2, Colchester United 1 Read
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Plymouth Argyle 1, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 Read