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New York hip hop trio De La Soul once sang that three was the magic number, as all things happen in this pattern.
It is less then a fortnight until Christmas and again 10 sporting heroes are sweating on the outcome of the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year awards night on Sunday.
Sackings – or management restructures – are one of the most difficult and complicated things to pull off in normal office life.
Suggest a 450-mile round trip to Chester on a freezing Tuesday night to any sane human being and no doubt they will tell you where to go.
I never thought I’d see the day, but last weekend it happened – football took a back seat as swimming, cycling and rowing dominated the headlines.
If Beijing 2008 is anything to go by, London 2012 should see the best British medals haul in the history of the Games.
Sex and booze go hand in hand with every amateur end-of-season sports tour and the past 12 days have shown that rugby is still coming to terms with professionalism.
You could almost have predicted it. The Middlesex County League cricket season kicked off last weekend, with runs and wickets galore on a glorious weekend of sunshine.
British Olympic gold medalist Chris Brasher, co-founder of the London Marathon, once said: "The only true amateurs in sport these days are those who are no good at it."
Excuse me for going against the grain on this one, but I have no problem with Premier League football matches being played overseas.
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