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mourinho‘s chelsea are there, the original invincible ‘s are there, preston north end, and all the teams on this list went on to win the title apart from liverpool. so can't manchester city continue their winning run and make it16 manchester city continue their winning run and make it 16 in a row? its tottenham next at the etihad stadium but let's leave the final word with one of their key players, vincent kompany, word with one of their key players, vincent kompa ny, the word with one of their key players, vincent kompany, the captain. he posted the word unique. after a career that's spanned 30 years and after winning 16 world titles phil the power taylor will finally hang up his darts at the end of the pdc championships starting this evening in london. taylor's farewell is one of the stories which makes the 25th edition of the event one of the most intriguing yet. and the man himself admits it's a very different game to the one he started playing all those years ago. i'm really looking forward to it and i'm looking it's different, it's a lot more
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money, the crowds pay their money, you have to play well. the players area you have to play well. the players are a lot younger than they used to be. when i started most of them were middle—aged, now there are 16 or 17 and it's difficult to compete with these people. the aggressive and cocky but you have to be cocky and confident but it's enough for me 110w. confident but it's enough for me now. how did you stay at the top for so now. how did you stay at the top for so long? for me it was dedication. i didn't go to nightclubs, i stayed m, didn't go to nightclubs, i stayed in, had a pretty boring life but it paid off for me. it has been lucrative for me but i wanted to win titles and my mum and dad always brought me up that if you do something, do write, you were only good as next tournament. a lot of people forget what they were like
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when they have been doing the job for so long. i've been doing it for 30 years, i can't remember what i did last week let alone when i was 19th but i've enjoyed it and it's time for me to say bye—bye now. 19th but i've enjoyed it and it's time for me to say bye-bye now. can you win it? of course i could, but will i went it? i don't know. now a story of defiance. dale youth, the amateur boxing club of world champions james degale and george groves, was located in grenfell tower. six months on from the tragedy, which claimed 71 lives, rhia chohan has been to find out what became of the club. the night before the fire we were training in ourgym. the night before the fire we were training in our gym. we finished about 9:45pm, 10pm, then i had a phone call for a0 5am
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about 9:a5pm, 10pm, then i had a phone call for a0 5am from one of the trainers to say he had driven by the trainers to say he had driven by the torrent block and saw flames. he said mick, put your tv on and have a look. it's horrendous. dale youth was a focal point for this community, used to producing champions, located in grenfell tower. they relocated from newly refurbished facilities to a car park gym with no heating and only basic kit and could be there for the next two years. makes you sad because first the people who died in there, theirfamilies you first the people who died in there, their families you have to think of, we lost a brand—new gym but we can't get over that, the gym, because we have all the lads who were in the new gym back with us, life has to go
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on. there are lots of boxers here, lots of champions, i don't think it. . despite everything, the club is still thriving. we started back six weeks after the fire and we have already had four national champions here. we're still here training so itjust goes to here. we're still here training so it just goes to show that trainers are not letting all these by negative things that the boxers down. just pushing each other and we will get the results. nothing. this clu b will get the results. nothing. this club because boys who box, it's in their blood. as long as we have a shed with a couple of bags, we will carry on. mick and his club aren't going anywhere, and like the people of grand fall, they are still fighting. great to see that club still going.
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and finally ronnie 0'sullivan's impressive form is continuing at the scottish 0pen, despite the rocket taking a couple of quick naps during his match. here's ronnie getting a moment's sleep in between frames in glasgow. that has to be a bit demoralising for his opposition. when he woke up, last week's uk championship winner came through by four frames to three against china's hang li to progress to the last 16. maybe he's been up watching the cricket. the third test continues on the bbc overnight. that's all from me here on sportsday. thanks for watching. a cold feel across the country with contrasting weather conditions across the north and west, we had snow showers that turned to rain in the lake district and snow on the
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goals. melting snow further east, the best sunshine here but temperatures still struggled. you can see on the satellite picture where the best of the sunshine was, showers will continue in the north and west overnight, a wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow, we are expecting wet snow which could leave some icy stretches in northern england and into scotland's first thing tomorrow, where temperatures will fall close to freezing. a bit of freezing fog across the midlands and eastern england and elsewhere we start off slightly quieter for scotland, not as many snow showers around, most of the showers should be across the four north and the coast. a northerly wind will drag on the potential for showers so maybe in north—east england we could see some early showers and one or two in the south—east. showers are likely
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to run down to the south west, a chilly start but hopefully some sunshine and with that wind direction coming from the north it will drag in showers of the north seats and one or two down to wales and england but between the two it will be dry with sunshine and temperatures not especially warm. that will lead to a cold night friday into saturday, a widespread frost is likely so a chilly start if you work up and off early at the start of your weekend. the calls are stayed with us for one more day, the first half of the weekend stays cold, milder air set to arrive in the second half of the weekend, so we start cold and frosty on saturday, a little more cloud in south—west england, but under those clear skies after a frosty start, temperatures just a few degrees above freezing. all change for
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sunday, a south—westerly wind drags him more cloud but it's milder, double digits by then. he doesn't need an introduction... here he is anyway... it is noel gallagher everyone! welcome noel — congratulations are in order as you have set a uk record — you are officially the first artist to score ten consecutive number one studio albums. looking at this picture we were trying to decide how you feel here? laughter that is me looking overwhelmed! we we re that is me looking overwhelmed! we were not aware of the record until a couple of days before the people from the chart company phoned up and asked for a quote. it was ten number
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oi'ies asked for a quote. it was ten number ones ina asked for a quote. it was ten number ones in a row. i don't like to make a big deal out of it but i like to make a really big deal out of it! everything i do at the moment, i get people to mention it! well, i think it is fabulous! i think that brexit is unstoppable. as the chancellor at the time of german reunification is to say, it will go on. will be bitter aftertaste of the night, before baby deal? president jean-claude juncker has said that sufficient progress had been made. yesterday, the british
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