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31. Double faulters
CityLife, Monday 21 June 2004 SPORT is full of larger-than-life characters who have cried, sworn and shouted when things didn't go their way. Bad line call? Have a tantrum and insult the umpire. Been shown a yellow card? Cry like a baby. -
32. Journo turns joker
CityLife, Monday 26 April 2004 THE Sunday Sport writer turned comedian John Warburton talks to Marissa Burgess. -
33. Parry hands baton on
Trafford Metro, Thursday 17 March 2005 OLYMPIC bronze medallist Stephen Parry has decided to follow a number of high profile swimmers into retirement. But he feels his sport is in good health at international level. -
34. Exercise in self-delusion, writes Richard Butt
Trafford Metro, Friday 22 December 2006 SPORT England's recent survey about who exercises regularly showed predictable results. -
35. The city milers socking it to poverty
CityLife, Thursday 25 May 2006 FOR those who can't wait a year until the next Great Manchester Run, there is always this Saturday, when the city hosts the biggest Sport Relief Mile outside London. -
36. Urban playground at Urbis
CityLife, Friday 11 August 2006 IN another key day in the city centre's Manchester Season - a series of events seeking to celebrate the built environment - brave (or should that be mad?) individuals will be demonstrating the extreme sport of Parkour this weekend at Urbis. -
37. Forget ZZ - golf old boy Doyle gives us all hope
Trafford Metro, Friday 14 July 2006 WHAT a cracking day for televised sport on Sunday. Pity about the World Cup Final. -
38. Sharks fire a Reds alert
Trafford Metro, Wednesday 21 December 2005 FOOTBALL fans disinchanted with their own sport, are joining the success story that is Sale Sharks - according to the rugby union club's boss. -
39. 'In a league of its own'
Trafford Metro, Friday 12 October 2007 I FIND football about as much fun as eating earwax sandwiches, so I tend to avoid it. It also means that I genuinely don’t care about the sport, nor the teams that play it. -
40. Sophie delighted to be on Thin Ice
Trafford Metro, Thursday 02 March 2006 ALTRINCHAM ice dancer Sophie Wright has stepped into the spotlight as one of the stars of a new TV comedy series. The teenager is appearing in Thin Ice, a comedy which highlights the cut-throat world of the sport made famous by Torvill and Dean.