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 | PFA Awards | | 10:14am Wednesday 23rd April 2008 | | The end of season PFA awards are to be announced shortly and here at rE-view we are picking our winners of the awards. There are awards for the player of the year, young player of the year and team of the year. | | Reader comment (1) |
| Amiens 2008 Darlington 21st Allstars | | 10:18am Monday 21st April 2008 | | Darlington 21st Allstars Football Club have been invited to play in a football tournament in Amiens, France our twin town, on the 18th till the 21st of April. We will be playing against other countries such as France, Moldova, Romania, Holland and Poland as well as many other teams. |
| Hamilton Wins Australian Grand Prix | | 9:42pm Wednesday 19th March 2008 | | Lewis Hamilton stormed to success in the first Grand Prix of the season in Melbourne. The Brit lead from start to finish in a thrilling, action packed race which only saw seven cars finish. BMW’s Nick Heidfeld came home second whilst Nico Rosberg steered his Williams into third place. | | Reader comments (2) |
| Six Nations | | 9:40pm Wednesday 19th March 2008 | | Wales defied all the odds to win the Grand Slam in the 2008 Six Nations. The Shaun Edwards – Warren Gatland combination has brought pride back to the Welsh game months after the diabolical World Cup showing. The tournament may not have showcased the world’s best rugby but it was full of drama that kept the fans captivated until the end. |
 | Top 10 North East Footballers In Last Twenty Years | | 10:31am Wed 12 Mar 08 | | Alan Shearer OBE is an icon in Tyneside. Famously rejecting Manchester United to play for his hometown club, the consistent striker averaged twenty-five goals a season. He was Keegan's last big signing, and was labelled the last of the entertainers.' At the time he was the world's most expensive player, costing a total of fifteen million. Despite never winning anything with Newcastle, Shearer will forever remain a cult hero, for his goal threat and determination to return from several injuries. He also managed to break Jackie Milburn's 200 goal record, which had lasted for 49 years, when he scored his 201st strike at home against Portsmouth. All proceeds of his testimonial match went to North East based charities. The match included the likes of Gary Speed, Steve Watson and Les Ferdinand, all willing to show their respect to one of the Premier League's greatest ever goal scorers. | | Reader comments (2) |
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