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Bad light condemns England to 3rd loss

(Thursday 20 November 2008)

ENGLAND were left complaining about the regulations after bad light secured a 16-run victory for India in the third one-day international in Kanpur on Thursday.


Man City get go-ahead for emergency keeper search

(Thursday 20 November 2008)

MANCHESTER City manager Mark Hughes is scouring the transfer market for a goalkeeper after being given permission by the Premier League on Thursday to recruit a temporary replacement for injured Joe Hart.


Keane denies charge of improper conduct

(Thursday 20 November 2008)

SUNDERLAND boss Roy Keane denied an FA charge of improper conduct on Sunday.


Hatton looking forward to boxing rebirth

(Thursday 20 November 2008)

RICKY HATTON is looking forward to reawakening his boxing talents when he fights Paulie Malignaggi at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday night.


Curtain comes down for Gold Cup winner Kicking King

(Thursday 20 November 2008)

KICKING KING, the winner of the 2005 Cheltenham Gold Cup for Tom Taaffe, was retired from racing on Thursday.


England goal 'should have been ruled out'

(Thursday 20 November 2008)

GERMANY goalkeeper Rene Adler claimed on Thursday to have been fouled in the build-up to England's opening goal in Wednesday's friendly.


DOMINANT: The weakened England side that beat Germany 2-1 on Wednesday night.

Hartley injured in defeat to Argentina

(Thursday 20 November 2008)

PAUL HARTLEY has added to Celtic's injury woes by suffering an ankle injury during Scotland's 1-0 defeat by Argentina.


Toshack praises old hands for steadying Welsh ship

(Thursday 20 November 2008)

JOHN TOSHACK praised two of his more experienced players on Thursday for steering one of Wales's youngest-ever sides to a 1-0 victory over Denmark.


Gunners could get £1.5m for Walcott injury

(Thursday 20 November 2008)

ARSENAL could be eligible for up to £1.5 million in compensation for Theo Walcott's injury on England duty, the FA confirmed on Thursday.


Kingston: I feared for my family

(Thursday 20 November 2008)

HEARTS midfielder Laryea Kingston claimed on Thursday that his family would have been at risk had he not joined up with the Ghana squad despite his injury.