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Football
Glenn Gibbons: Scotland's decline is so steep
IN THE course of a BBC documentary back in 1985, Bobby Charlton made a statement which, to anyone under the age of, say, 30 nowadays will sound like a fairy tale.
Interview: Craig Levein, football manager
HAVING just passed the third anniversary of his arrival at Dundee United, Craig Levein is now approaching the end of his first week being cast as Scotland's most wanted man.
Tom Lappin: Bellamy and City can make a point in battle with Rafa's faltering Reds
A MAN in possession of a fortune spanning several million a year must be in want of a respectable manager. Jane Austen knew that much, even if Mansfield Park disappointingly turned out not to be a behind-the-scenes study of a struggling Midlands foot
Interview: David Obua, footballer
DAVID Obua was born in Uganda and educated in part in the United States. He has played club football in America and in South Africa, and has more than a score of international caps.
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'It was me who left, so I have had my shot' insists Walter Smith
McGhee not sorry over his O'Brien comments
Levein keeps quiet but is favourite for Burley post
Celtic patient as Brown awaits exact diagnosis for ankle injury
Wilson keeps Rangers place due to Bougherra's late return
Hibs win would help Stack forget luck of the Irish
Hornets to sting at 5-6
Barry Ferguson warned by McLeish
Reid confident Hamilton can keep Falkirk waiting
First division
Uefa match fixing probe is underway
Sir Alex will be 'happy' in stand
Laryea Kingston and Sol Bamba collide
Archie MacWoooof on the week in football
Rangers boss Walter Smith rules himself out of Scotland return
Fifa will reject Ireland replay to avoid 'absolute chaos in football'
Scott Brown to sit out Celtic's fixtures until 100% fit - Mowbray
Hibs eye Iceland defender Haraldur Freyr Guomundsson
Smith has to be No1 pick for Scots job, says McCoist
Henry's not the first . . . The most famous cheats in football
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Gollum #432, Wee Bazza is of the same generation as his big brother Deke, who is ten years older than him. Paul Lambert is closer to him in age -
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Gollum #432, As Paul Lambert's career overlapped Wee Bazza's by about, oh, eight or nine years, I'd say that makes them of the same "generation." -
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The problem some players have is that the ba has a mind of it's own and just won't do what they would like it to. So they dive, kick, trip, grab, el -
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