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2 days ago - 30 mins

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2 days ago - 41 mins

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FRIDAY PAPERS | Ranking the 20 Premier League Kits | Rovers advance in Europe | Off The Ball Breakfast

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A very special update from Off The Ball

3 days ago - 3 mins

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Word On The Street | Ep.16: Meet the Stringers | Behind-the-scenes of racket stringing at the Irish Open! | Off The Ball

3 days ago - 32 mins

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SETTLE IN: Paralympic Gold Medalist Michael McKillop on making history, his disappointment in Tokyo and his very successful career.

3 days ago - 51 mins

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'One of the biggest doping stories we've ever seen' | Matt Lawton

Joe Molloy was joined by journalist Matt Lawton on Wednesday's Off The Ball. It was revealed last weekend that twenty-three top Chinese swimmers tested positive for the same powerful banned substance seven months before the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021 but were allowed to compete after top Chinese officials secretly cleared them of doping and the global authority charged with policing drugs in sports chose not to intervene. The Times' Chief Sports Correspondent Matt Lawton joined us to explain what has been going on.