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Despite making his pathetic excuses up for Ronaldo's sending off at the weekend, Old Big Rednose has not been sectioned and is free to lead his team into battle with Blackburn at Old Trafford tonight.
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via Rivals.net @ 15:41 3rd Dec
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Following a meeting of Lancashire's General Committee last week, the Club is delighted to announce that Jim Cumbes has agreed to remain in the position of Chief Executive on an extended basis after he reaches official retirement age in May 2009.
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via Lancashire County Cricket Club @ 15:05 8th Dec
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Boro travel to Manchester on Monday evening to do battle with the English, European and newly-crowned World champions.
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via Rivals.net @ 10:04 29th Dec
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And he looks like putting out a well changed side, Ben Foster is set to take his place between the sticks, while Carlos Tevez is likely to play after not featuring at the weekend.
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via Rivals.net @ 15:41 3rd Dec
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The spectacular new marquee at Old Trafford is now fully equipped and open for business. The marquee, which is a permanent structure capable of seating 700 guests, is unique to the North West.
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via Lancashire County Cricket Club @ 11:43 9th Dec
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Hilton, whose older brother Malcolm played for England, began his career at Old Trafford where he made eight appearances as a lower-middle order batsman even though he had been used as an allrounder in his many Second XI outings. Unable to break into the first team, he moved to Taunton in 1954 where he immediately secured a regular place, but the return of Brain Langford from National Service once again meant he was relegated to the sidelines. Although he played regularly in 1957, he quit at the end of the summer. Over four seasons he took 133 wickets at 26.48 for Somerset, with a best of 7 for 98 against Warwickshire.
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via CricInfo @ 4:39 3rd Dec
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Hilton, whose older brother Malcolm played for England, began his career at Old Trafford where he made eight appearances as a lower-middle order batsman even though he had been used as an allrounder in his many Second XI outings. Unable to break into the first team, he moved to Taunton in 1954 where he immediately secured a regular place, but the return of Brain Langford from National Service once again meant he was relegated to the sidelines. Although he played regularly in 1957, he quit at the end of the summer. Over four seasons he took 133 wickets at 26.48 for Somerset, with a best of 7 for 98 against Warwickshire.
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via CricInfo @ 9:36 1st Dec
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A combination of pictures shows former Australian cricket player Shane Warne leaving a photo opportunity as a 3D image of himself, in white, appears upset by this in an attraction at the National Sports Museum at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Oct. 27. Using the latest in hologram technology, the virtual Warne takes audiences into the cricket groundˇ¦s changing rooms and shares the great moments of his career, including the infamous ˇ§Gattingˇ¨ ball in 1993 at Old Trafford.
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via Taipei Times Online @ 0:02 5th Dec
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