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Tele Sports Awards: Who will be our top stars?
It's been another stunning year for Northern Ireland sport. We have watched in
admiration as our sporting heroes have delivered time and time again.
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Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards: Brendan Rodgers and Rory Best walking on air
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Brendan Rodgers and Rory Best had plenty to celebrate over the weekend. Now
they have even more reasons to be cheerful after picking up prestigious
prizes at the Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards.
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Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards: Young, gifted and from here...
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Northern Ireland is blessed with prodigious young sporting talent — and rarely
has that been clearer than at last night's Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards.
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Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards: Mike Gibson a true Ulster legend
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
In an interview with modern day Irish rugby legend Brian O'Driscoll last year,
a smile lit up his face when I mentioned the great Mike Gibson. Then words
of the highest praise shot out from the Dubliner's lips.
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Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards: Darren Clarke our star of 2011
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Darren Clarke has suffered heartache that no man would ever want to experience.
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Belfast Telegraph award winners to be revealed
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Christmas is coming and so too is the night when the 2011 Belfast Telegraph
Sports Awards winners will be revealed.
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Coaches battle for big prize at Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Stephen Friel and Michael Hawkins proved to be a knockout success at the last
Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards, walking away with the prestigious
Manager/Coach of the Year prize.
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Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - Team of the Year
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Competition is sure to be as fierce as ever for the Team of the Year accolade.
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Rugby throws weight behind Tele honours
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Rugby stars past and present have joined forces to launch the 2011 Belfast
Telegraph Sports Awards, sponsored by Linwoods and supported by Sport
Northern Ireland.
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Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - Manager/Coach of the Year
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - Local Heroes
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - Sports Star of the Year
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - Young Team of the Year
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - Player of the Year
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - George Best Breakthrough Award
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - Hall of Fame
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - Sports Person of the Year with a Disability
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - Young Player of the Year
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Belfast Telegraph Sports Awards 2011 - WJ Paddy Patterson Services to Sport Award
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Alan Green: Ref justice on Everton from Atkinson
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Liverpool might well have won the Merseyside derby anyway; they’re a better
side than Everton and have in Luis Suarez one of the best players you’ll see
in English football at the moment.
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• Swansea manager Rodgers the man for Liverpool
Liverpool’s search for a new manager has become a total embarrassment to the proud name of the football club.
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• Joe Kernan: We must use stars’ skills to build future
From now until the third Sunday in September county players in both gaelic football and hurling will be very much in the public eye.
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• Billy on the Box: DD’s big pair puts on blue show in Bavaria
What an epic battle the Champions League Final turned out to be. A clash between an organisation with a long and distinguished history, respected by friend and foe alike up against a relative newcomer, the plaything of a foreign oligarch, who is universally viewed with raised eyebrows.
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• Gary Neville could be key to Wayne Rooney's form at Euros
You might have thought that ruling yourself out of the first two games of football's second most important international tournament with a shocking flash of irresponsibility was quite enough to focus the mind of the nation's most gifted player.
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• Di Matteo sure to get a chance at Chelsea
What must a football manager do to retain his job? Winning two trophies in one season, including the biggest one of all, would on the face of it, make such a question ridiculous.
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• Same old drivel from Spillane and friends
At the fag-end of his first contribution to the 2012 Championship season last Sunday, Pat Spillane got down to business. His main hope for the tournament ahead, he said, was that managers would throw off the shackles and play like Crossmaglen Rangers. Instantly, he killed the optimism in us all.
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• Tyrone Howe: Future still bright for Ulster men
The highlight of the Heineken Cup final came several minutes from the end of the game.
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• If Chelsea can be the kings of Europe, so can England
One of the consequences of the late finish in Munich and the chaotic transport arrangements after the Champions League final was to force the ‘great and the good’ of the English football media to gather on a station platform near the Arena for a promised train to the city centre that, ultimately, never arrived.
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• Ulster left to count cost of their mistakes
There will seem few crumbs of comfort left for Ulster’s shattered rugby men this morning. To lose any final is heart wrenching but to lose it by a margin of five tries to one, represents something close to humiliation.
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