·Beckham eyes 11 September return
Former England captain David Beckham hopes to play for the LA Galaxy against Columbus Crew on 11 September. ·Queiroz gets six-month suspension
Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz is suspended for six months after it is ruled that he disrupted an anti-doping test ahead of this summer's World Cup. ·Russia defends record on racism
The head of Russia's 2018 World Cup bid defends the country's track record in dealing with racism in football. ·England pressure inspires Capello
England coach Fabio Capello says he hopes the pressure of expectation over the team's Euro 2012 qualifier with Bulgaria will bring out the best in him. ·McCulloch and Naismith in for Scots
Lee McCulloch and Steven Naismith are among six Rangers players in the Scotland team to face Lithuania on Friday. ·Healy starts but Evans ruled out
David Healy starts for Northern Ireland against Slovenia but Jonny Evans is out with a groin injury. ·Wales hope for Bale inspiration
Manager John Toshack is not surprised by Gareth Bale's rise and hopes the Tottenham Hotspur star can inspire Wales. ·Wales hopeful on Morgan fitness
Team news ahead of Wales' 2012 European Championship Group G opener in Montenegro on Friday. ·Toshack queries Euro ref choice
John Toshack questions the appointment of referee Anastassios Kakos in Wales' Euro 2012 opener in Montenegro. ·Healy desperate to show his worth
Northern Ireland striker David Healy is determined to prove his doubters wrong if he plays in the Euro 2012 qualifiers against Slovenia and Italy.
·Preview: London Wasps v Harlequins 4/9/10
Harlequins begin the new Aviva Premiership season with an away fixture against old rivals Wasps, kick off at 4.30pm on Saturday at the 'Big Stoop' Twickenham Stadium in the annual London Double Header. This match follows the London Irish v Saracens game, which starts at 2.00pm ·The Stoop Is Open Before The Double Header
The King's Bar, shop and Jolly Hog are all open at the Stoop from 12-4:30pm on Saturday 4th September ·Big Calv to return for Stevenage clash
Giant striker returns for Crewe plus other team news... ·Smaller teams snubs Ferrari & Mclaren proposal
Team bosses of smaller formula one teams have unanimously agreed not to back the re-introduction of mid season (in-season) testing from 2011. ·Mitchel-King to Continue at Full Back
Versatile defender Mat Mitchel-King to continue to cover for the injured Matt Tootle... ·Leeds vs Bath - match preview
Has there ever been a season that we have entered with greater expectations? ·How lucky are Arsenal fans? Celine Dion is on a downer
The end of the transfer window has nailed it for me. I'm officially on a downer and I don't care who knows it. If ever there was a clear statement of intent from a football club this was it. As clear as the 'statements of intent' from Manchester City and Chelsea are when they sign another 20 million pound player.
·Stevenage Ticket News
Ticket news for The Railwaymens trip to Stevenage... ·Flowers send us down the (D)rain
Beefy Roberts reports from Chelmsford on our last away day of the season. As he has left most of the match reporting to the messageboard we get an good overall view of his day as the home team closed on a semi final place. Read on... ·An Icelandic twist
Stoke's shock capture of Icelandic capture of Eidur Gudjohnsen earlier this week took me back to a conversation a few years ago at Plymouth.
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