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Sport | Europa League Preview – Spurs in needs of miracle against Benfica

Posted on 20th March 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Seeing the revival of Manchester United last night in the Champions League, Tim Sherwood will have been given hope that a miracle could happen in Spurs’ favour tonight, as they seek to overturn a 3-1 […]

Sport | BUCS Preview – Leeds face Durham for the title in Women's Lacrosse

Posted on 3rd March 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A packed schedule of home fixtures this week means that Uni fans will have plenty of choice over which sports to follow. In one of the earlier starts, the men’s tennis 1sts take on Sheffield […]

Sport | Boxing – Millennial Khan should blame himself for missing out on Mayweather

Posted on 1st March 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

When Bolton-born Amir Khan lost out to Argentine Marcos Maidana in the race to battle Mayweather, the media began to question why the Brit had not been given his chance. Khan suggested that Mayweather had […]

Sport | Debate – Is Eden Hazard the best young player in the world?

Posted on 13th February 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Following his hattrick last weekend, LS Sport examines Jose Mourinho’s claim that Eden Hazard is currently the best young player in world football. YES – Euan Cunningham I believe that in terms of shaping, controlling and exerting […]

Sport | Johnson-Thompson double gold in British Indoor Athletics Championship

Posted on 10th February 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Following her breakthrough Olympic Games in London, Katarina Johnson-Thompson appears to be going from strength-to-strength, following a double indoor title win at the UK Indoor Athletics Championships in Sheffield. Setting a British record in the […]

Sport | Jenny Jones secures first ever GB medal on snow in slopestyle

Posted on 9th February 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“Britain just dominated the slopestyle”. Of course, this is not strictly true. Any rational observer would see that Norway’s silver in the men’s, Finland’s in the women’s, and a gold medal in each for the […]

Sport | An Underdog Story – Nick Buckland's journey to Sochi

Posted on 6th February 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Each week, LS Sport bring you the most inspiring sporting achievements which you may not have heard about, in our new ‘An Underdog Story’ blog. In a week which has seen Great Britain qualify for […]

Sport | Arsenal and City await draw of death after Champions League slip-ups

Posted on 12th December 2013 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Following weekend defeats, Chelsea and Manchester United secured 1-0 victories en route to securing top spot in the group stages, while Arsenal and Manchester City settle for second, quite literally in the case of the […]

Sport | Phil 'The Power' Taylor – "The best I've ever played"

Posted on 18th November 2013 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In a week when Vettel builds his domination in Formula 1, and McCoy’s 18-year career is crowned by a 4,000th career win, neither man can claim a supremacy quite like Phil Taylor has held over […]

Sport | AP McCoy – Milestone victory for a true racing great

Posted on 17th November 2013 by The Gryphon Web Editor

If there is one sportsperson who has defined commitment to their sport throughout their career, few could argue for looking far beyond Anthony Peter McCoy. While an 18-year career (so far) is a feat in any sport, […]

Sport | BUCs Preview

Posted on 12th November 2013 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This week’s home BUCs fixtures see Hockey take precedence, as both Men’s and Women’s 1sts host sides that have started on top form this season. For the Men, who face Durham 2nds, a victory may […]

Sport | Football Manager Review – How hard is it to follow Fergie?

Posted on 10th November 2013 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Following the release of Football Manager 2014, LS Sport decided to tackle the toughest job in football – succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson. The surprises start before you’re even appointed. Scrolling down to Manchester United, I […]

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