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  Issue 88 Friday 10th November 2006  
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Talking Point
Football: Ferguson's Best Ever XI
With Sir Alex Ferguson celebrating 20 years at Old Trafford this week, skysports.com selected their best XI from his time as Manchester United boss. Does David Beckham make the cut?
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Football: Terry Should Heed Red Warning
His sending off may have been unjust this weekend, but John Terry would do well to curb the excesses creeping into his game, not just for his club's benefit but also to avoid losing his grip on the England armband.
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Your Views: Top Cup Upsets
Following Manchester United's defeat to Southend on Tuesday, skysports.com asked its readers for their favourite Cup upsets from down the years. See if your favourite is in here.
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Cricket: Gilo Over Monty The Wrong Move - Willis
Former England captain Bob Willis is perturbed by the talk that Duncan Fletcher may select Ashley Giles over Monty Panesar, but is hopeful about the rest of England's bowling attack.
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Book Review: Stiff Upper Lips And Baggy Green Caps
James Evans reviews Simon Briggs' entertaining book on the history of the Ashes - and the sledging in particular.
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Top 10: Manager Feuds
After Alan Pardew and Arsene Wenger's altercation last Sunday, Sky Sportzine decided to compile a list of the biggest manager feuds from down the years.
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Back Of The Net!
Skysports.com delve into what might have been behind Alan Pardew and Arsene Wenger's feud, as well as other comical moments from the world of football.
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Sky Bet: Gunners To Return To Winning Ways Sky Bet's Dale Tempest reckons Arsenal will see off an in-form Liverpool in the pick of the weekend's Premiership picks. Read his selections and choose your own to be in with a chance of winning a £50 free bet.
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View From America: NFL Half-Term Report
Alex Ferguson and Ciaran Baynes grade this season's NFL sides on their progress thus far as the American Football season reaches its halfway point.
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Rugby Union: Looking On The Bright Side
Ben Blackmore watched England crash to a record defeat by the All Blacks but was not alone amongst Twickenham's 82,000 crowd in finding plenty to be positive about.
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