
Milltek Sport are looking for a 4-door BMW 335i Saloon for use as a development vehicle. This involves removing the standard exhaust system and developing / testing a new Milltek Sport stainless steel performance system. You will receive a free or heavily discounted Milltek exhaust in return.
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Posted on Jan 29, 2008 under Darts, Golf, Rugby Union |

The Time Attack series continues to evolve and is back in 2008 with additional drivers (110 competitors comared to 55 last year!) and with 2 new circuits. These new additions complete an impressive line-up of the UKâs pinnacle circuits which are high profile and give a good geographical spread throughout the UK for our competitors and fans.
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By Gary Slatter

The 10:00 t-time on the 18th green, TOC St.Andrews Dec 31, 2007
LtoR John McDermid, Carolyn Slatter, Sandra Post McDermid, Sandy Bailey, Warren Bailey
What a way to end the year, playing the Old Course in less than 4 hours. Brilliant! The round started slightly overcast and cool, and remained so the whole round - very comfortable golf. Sandra enjoyed playing the Old again and credited her Q-Ray for at least half her birdies. “This simple piece of jewelry is priceless, without it and my Jazz clubs I’d probably be shooting in the high 70s”.
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Milltek Sport are looking for an Audi S6 V10 for use as a development vehicle. This involves removing the standard exhaust system and developing / testing a new Milltek Sport stainless steel performance system. You will receive a free or heavily discounted Milltek exhaust in return.
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Posted on Jan 05, 2008 under American Football, Darts, Disability sport, Golf, Ice Hockey, Rugby Union, Scores & Fixtures, Sport Relief, Squash, World Results |
The Canadian women's hockey team dropped a clutch 4-2 decision to the Americans on Thursday, snapping a 29-game winning streak and granting their longtime rivals a berth in the world championship finals in Harbin, China.
The U.S. and Canada will square off in the finals for the 11th consecutive time on Saturday (7 a.m. ET).
The Canadians had a chance to eliminate the U.S. squad from the final and give Finland its first crack at the women's world hockey title, but it was not to be.
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The Prizefighters: Sky Sports 1, 9.30pm.
PRIZEFIGHTER
Live on Sky Sports 1
9.30pm, Friday, April 11
PRIZEFIGHTER ODDS
David Dolan 5/2
David Ferguson 9/2
Martin Rogan 9/2
Colin Kenna 9/2
Alex Ibbs 8/1
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Fans favourite Craig Liddle has returned to Darlington as Youth team coach it has been revealed today.
Liddle has worked in Middlesborough`s and Sunderland`s Youth Academy in recent years, opened a sports shop in Chester-le-Street as well as undertaking a role as football development manager at Darlington College. He replaces Mick Tait who left this post earlier in the year.
Craig was a huge favourite amongst fans for his never say die performances in the heart of the Darlo defence and for staying with the club through hard times when many other players choose to leave the club for higher wages and to further their careers. For me Liddle had never really been adequately replaced until this year and when Dave Penney brought Steve Foster to the club.
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By Dave Smallwood
This being my third installment in my series on power, my title would suggest that the hands are the only thing you have to focus on to create power. Again I’m being misleading while trying to keep you reading on.
As I said in my past article everyone has limits to achievable power, this due to physical boundaries. Those of you who read my columns will find there is a common theme. The theme is that everyone has the opportunity to create quality shots and achieve distance within their limitations but is hampered by swing defects. I have already given some drills to allow greater wrist cock and rotation and limit their hindrances, and continue on that theme talking about hand and wrist action during the golf swing.
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Posted on Nov 18, 2007 under Darts, Disability sport, Golf, Horse Racing, Netball, Rugby Union, Sport Relief, Squash, Table Tennis, World Results |
A look at this years League Two end of season run in, or squeaky bum time as our more sensitive fans call it.
As of yesterday, with County winning at London Road and Wycombe holding MKDons to a draw, this is what the top of the table looks like.
1 Milton Keynes Dons 42 89
2 Peterborough 43 86
3 Hereford 41 78
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4 Stockport 42 78
5 Darlington 43 74
6 Rochdale 42 72
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