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# Must try harder

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# Must try harder
Tomic fails with Wimbledon prize money appeal and receives ticking off
Grand slam board director Bill Babcock said there could be little justification for Bernard Tomic to be reimbursed.
# Must try harder
Game developer gets in trouble for paying PewDiePie and others for positive reviews
The sponsored videos generated over 5.5 million views on YouTube, but did little to tell viewers they were paid for.
# Entrepreneurs
Ireland may have big entrepreneurial dreams - but we're still wedded to the boss's chequebook
The country is below average when it comes to most key startup indicators.
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'Why aren't they marketing their clubs?' - Cork boss says 'the boat is being missed in Dublin'
John Caulfield: “We are the biggest club in the league.”
# stats incredible
FIFA snub continues for Messi, Müller and World Cup's best goalkeeper
The Castrol Index of top 10 players continues to utterly confound
# Must try harder
Lionel Messi fails to make FIFA list of top 10 World Cup players
James Rodriguez now leading the way as World Cup’s (statistically) best player
# Must try harder
Gerrard's performance deemed so bad last night that Spanish paper AS didn't even rate him
England skipper endured a disappointing game and has come in for a stream of criticism.
# Must try harder
'I don't know if we got casual' - Martin O'Neill on Costa Rica draw
The Ireland boss expected more from his side last night.
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Irish kids get a 'D minus' for physical activity (but that's not too bad, apparently)
Only between 12 per cent and 43 cent of children actually get enough physical activity, according to the latest ‘Report Card’.
# Must try harder
'Ireland should be getting better results' - Keane
The new Ireland assistant believes the team has under-performed in recent years.