OLIVER HOLT AT WEMBLEY: It was not a fond farewell. England did not take their leave of Wembley wreathed in laurels and serenaded with hosannas, put it that way.
Golf has clung to the shell of the man that was once Woods for too long as it struggles to chart a future without the player who has been the greatest draw, and money-machine, in the modern game.
OLIVER HOLT AT WEMBLEY STADIUM: England as World Cup favourites? Really? A win would have at least salvaged something from this farrago but England could not hang on.
One of Great Britain's greatest ever athletes, Mary Rand, has sadly died aged 86. Six years ago, Daily Mail Sport's OLIVER HOLT sat down with Rand to hear stories from her remarkable career.
OLIVER HOLT AT ONE CALL STADIUM: Nearly 10,000 people packed into Field Mill, a home they claim is the oldest professional football ground in the world.
OLIVER HOLT: As a manager, he is nowhere near the aristocracy of the game and yet on Friday afternoon, it was announced that Tottenham Hotspur have chosen him as the man to lead them.
OLIVER HOLT: Uri Geller has been trying to get ethereal messages to Donald Trump in recent months but he may soon decide it is time to turn his attention back to football.
Many appear to have already convinced themselves that their run of three league games without a win is all the proof they need: Arsenal are going to bottle it again. I'm sorry but I don't buy it.