I can honestly say,the Sport is not a paper Ive ever bought.I usually read it if one of the lads brings it into work. It is,to say the least,soft porn. To coin a phrase from another paper,"Not a snooze paper" If its sport you want,well,there is a bit at the back.Iits basically a cheap porn mag,of very low quality. Theres even a classified list of people wanting to meet like minded others for all sorts of weird and wonderful games!!! From page 1 onwards its boobs boobs boobs,and not much else.Even the ads are for sex sites(the Sports own site mainly) There are some classic headlines though, Elvis working in chippy in Bolton Mini car found on moon Not really a paper to take seriously. You do get Bernard Manning though,and the joke section is very good. The Agony Aunt would have Marje Proops turning in her grave. It is good for a laugh,which you cant say about many papers,but its more of a lad thing than anything else
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Only a short drive from the city of Innsbruck, this charming little hotel is a gem for ... more
sport enthusiasts and those looking to have a memorable holiday.Find some of the best (cross country) skiing opportunities only a short distance from the hotel. At Hotel Sportklause you can combine an active day with numerous wellness treatments. Visit the sauna or treat yourself to a special massage. In the evening you can indulge in delicious meals at the restaurant.For families, the hotel offers a number of facilities, including a babysitting service as well as a playground. Have fun with your friends trying your hand at karaoke or play a round of table tennis or other sports. After an exciting day you can relax in the comfort of your spacious room and order room service..
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Why is sport so profoundly important to us? In a beguiling journey from the Olympic Games ... more
in Athens to the World Cup finals in Germany - via the Ashes the Ryder Cup and Wimbledon - Simon Barnes award-winning chief sportswriter of the Times ponders such matters as the intellectual genius of Wayne Rooney the mythic nature of Steve Redgrave the making of Andrew Flintoff. At every step he revels in sport's extraordinary resonance in the human mind and heart. He asks the questions no one else asks and finds the answers no one else finds. Sport has never been understood like this; never been explained like this; never been celebrated like this.
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