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10 great products to make more of your garden
Say no to gnomes this summer with IKEA garden furniture.
# shop-talk - Wednesday 7 March, 2012
Scotland encounter is far from meaningless, insists Kidney
The Ireland coach also admitted Donnacha Ryan was unlucky not to have featured more prominently until now.
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Kidney criticism affected me, admits Cullen
The Leinster captain has described how “you have to back yourself as a player” when faced with criticism.
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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: here are our 30 favourite soccer clichés
Don’t you just hate it when a commentator utters a phrase you’ve heard a zillion times before? Well, here’s some of the worst offenders for your sins.
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WATCH: Top Irish sports stars explain how sport can benefit the country
Athletes including Bernard Brogan, Sean O’Brien and Deirdre Ryan describe how sport can lift the nation in these tough economic times.
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You said what? Here’s our 16 favourite Rugby World Cup quotes
From #seanobrienfacts to Marc Lievremont’s penchant for pessimism, we round up the memorable words of wisdom from some of the sport’s most eminent figures… And George Hook.
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Quittin’ Time? Sepp Blatter reportedly considering his future
Rumours abound that the Swiss official will not fulfil his four-year term, despite his dismissal of the speculation via Twitter.
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Russia vow not to underestimate Ireland
Dmitri Torbinski has denied that his side are the favourites going into today’s vital Group B encounter.
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Robinho defends Balotelli; slams Manchester
Ex-City player says he can relate to the Italian star’s complaints.
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‘Bryan Robson never used to cry’ – Alex Ferguson reflects on the modern game
Look who the Manchester United manager relaxed with at the Argentina versus Brazil game.
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