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Written by Mike Amos

Greener and Sharp make debuts as Harry edges closer to century
8:58am Tuesday 1st April 2008
AILING fellows, well met, we again gathered to celebrate the birthday - 87, and accelerating - of Harry Clarke, the only man to play professionally for Darlington at both football and cricket.

Bay follow Wearside way
9:26am Friday 28th March 2008
NEVER too old, Tuesday's column half-recalled a 1960s FA Youth Cup final between Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion in which Sunderland had gone 3-0 down in the first leg and won the second by six.

Hail and farewell?
9:23am Tuesday 25th March 2008
THE wind had woken us during the night, not least because the Lady of This House, having just spent £6,500 on double glazing, insists upon sleeping with the window open.

Franks for all the memories
9:50am Friday 21st March 2008
LIKE Arbroath smokies or Edinburgh rock, recent columns have had a Scottish flavour. Albert Franks - born in Boldon Colliery - continues it.

Why Eddie steered clear of the Nock
11:00am Tuesday 18th March 2008
FIRSTLY, a word of explanation: Scottish "junior" football is played between consenting adults in public, like English "nonleague"

Ex-keeper is happiest Sassenach in Scotland
11:05am Friday 14th March 2008
BARNSLEY, Portsmouth and (whisper it) Cardiff City aren't the only surprise semifinalists: Queen of the South are in the last four of the Scottish FA Cup for the first time since 1950 and they're dancing on the streets of Bishop Auckland.

Magpies are keeping their goals – and bait boxes – in Reserves
9:06am Tuesday 11th March 2008
THE first team apparently having forgotten how to do it, almost 1,000 turned out last Thursday night to see if Newcastle United Reserves could manage so much as a goal.

Scrum mothers do have ‘em
9:58am Friday 7th March 2008
ABIGAIL Mowbray (may her tribe increase) is leaning exhausted over the perimeter fence, blood seeping through her blonde hair, one or two pertinent observations about the state of play and the way of the world faintly audible through her distress.

Wembley beckons as Baywatch continues into Vase’s last four
8:53am Tuesday 4th March 2008
HUNGERFORD'S a town of 6,000 or so on the River Dun in Berkshire.

Masochism in Massachusetts
10:36am Friday 29th February 2008
IT'S an awfully long way to go, and a great deal of agony to get nowhere fast, but Jill Prescott returned from Boston, Massachusetts this week with a gold medal from the world indoor rowing championships to add to her British and European titles.

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