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   Web Issue 3503 July 3 2009   
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SPORTCAST: The latest football chat
Darryl Broadfoot, Michael Grant, Ronnie Cully and Matthew Lindsay reflect on Motherwell's embarrassing defeat at the hands of Welsh side Llanelli in the Europa Cup, and discuss whether Artur Boruc has a future at Celtic.
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Mowbray to learn fate on Fortune
Tony Mowbray will discover today whether Marc-Antoine Fortune will put sporting ambition before pound notes and become the first signing of his Celtic revolution.
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Just two more steps to a place in history
Andy Murray has declared himself ready to make history at Wimbledon. The Centre Court has ­broken the hearts of British men for 73 years but the 22-year-old Scot yesterday dismissed the baggage of history.
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Ready to boldly go one step beyond
No fear. Andy Murray stands on the brink of personal and national glory. The 22-year-old Scot is one match away from being the first Briton to play the Wimbledon’s men final since Bunny Austin in 1938.
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Comedy gold from 2007 but Roddick is panning for more
He fires in the aces but he can also crack the one-liners. Andy Roddick is a serious contender on court. He is also the best server of humour in the post-match press conferences.
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Former mentor says Murray can go all the way
He was Andy Murray’s first coach. If, that is, you exclude his mum Judy. So he must have known the question was coming. But he still answered it without hesitation.
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Federer awaits as Haas prepares for match of his life on
Tommy Haas is determined to produce one of the biggest upsets in Wimbledon history because he knows the chance may never come around again.
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Two sisters, one marathon, one stroll, one winner . . .
One was a battle. The other was a slaughter. But two vastly differing matches produced a familiar result. The Williams sisters will contest the Wimble­don ladies singles final for the second consecutive year.
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The manager will see you now
Blood, sweat and boak. The staple diet of a footballer in the early stages of pre-season training. Tony Mowbray has changed the menu since his new charges returned to Lennoxtown to find a new name above the door.
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Another day, another ruck
Another day, another round of the slanging match that has been the build-up to the third Test between the Springboks and the British and Irish Lions.
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Deputising Drummond digs Scots out of a hole
Gordon Drummong led by example yesterday as he batted Scotland back from the brink of disaster against Canada. Deputising for captain Gavin Hamil­ton, the Carlton all-rounder recorded a face-saving 52 after his side had been reduced to 102-8.
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Cool approach keeps Scot in heat of battle
David Drysdale continues to impress after carding a four-under-par 67 on the opening day of the French Open.
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De Kock’s big Eclipse hope is forced into the shade by injury
The worry for some trainers working with some thoroughbreds is that one minute they can be up, chatting about the world- beater in their possession, the next the opposite emotion is experienced.
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Mountain biking is labour of love for Lee Craigie
Friday's Local Hero: Restoring the faded glamour of a Highland castle to its splendour of old would be considered a curious kind of strength training but that is the approach of Lee Craigie to a task rooted in romanticism.
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Lafferty will learn from his mistake
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US dream of ‘soccer’ glory but Brazil stand in way
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Albion fans’ novel efforts to save their club
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Wimbledon diary - July 02
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Wimbledon Diary - July 3
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Ferrero says Scot must suffer to win
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Strength of mind required if you want to swim with the sharks
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The Tenner Bet - June 27
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The Tenner Bet - Jun 20
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The Tenner Bet - June 13
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The Tenner Bet - June 6
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The Tenner Bet - May 23
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Wisecracking to continue as survey boosts players
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Poloc pull out of cup after pitch warning
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Smith joins exodus after snubbed bid to bow out at home
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Gary Player
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Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell
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Willie Anderson
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Anyone for tennis? Yes, please
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Monday June 29
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Caithness class
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Harrington plays down fears he will miss the Open
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King just happy to play again after life-threatening illness
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Perry maintains two-shot lead over field after second-round 68
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Drysdale and Laird are invited home
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In-form Byrne confident of place in Open
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McCreadie welcomes MacRae
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Tour chance for amateur trio
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Sherry wants to book Open return as hopefuls target Turnberry ticket
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Lady looks up to the task
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Tango reaching for the stars
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Bad taste left by gouging gives Test added spice
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McGeechan crisis management
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Lions’ hopes won’t vanish into thin air
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Arthur tips McMillan to be a hit
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Youth Olympic squad discouraging for Scotland
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McRaes behind wheel at Kames
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Millar insists he can give it a good shot
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SHINTY: Comeback has been a revelation for MacCuish
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