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WATCH: Daniel De Silva inspires Roda to victory
Roda JC claimed their first win of the 2016-17 Eredivisie campaign thanks to their young Aussie's assist
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Wanderers star set to walk out of Western Sydney
He's gone.
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Socceroos survive against Japan
Mile Jedinak's penalty saw Australia secure a 1-1 draw but questions have to be asked about the Socceroos' diamond midfield
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Will Tim Cahill start against his Japanese bunnies?
The Socceroos will start with a different line-up to the one that took on Saudi Arabia but Tim Cahill's likely to be on the bench
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Sydney derby's record crowd a watershed A-League moment
Over 61,000 fans packed into ANZ Stadium for a match that would have had Football Federation Australia salivating
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Top 5 Sydney derbies
The Sydney derby has quickly become the must-see fixture in the A-League but which of the 12 games have been the best?
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Aussies Abroad: Rogic scores again
The playmaker was again on the scoresheet for Celtic, while in Netherlands, Feyenoord are thriving thanks to their Aussie goalkeeper
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Former Manchester United star could still join Brisbane Roar
The Uruguayan forward has joined Mumbai City but will be available in January as a possible guest marquee signing for the A-League
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BREAKING: Newcastle Jets sack Scott Miller
Newcastle Jets have sacked coach Scott Miller less than a month out from the 2016-17 A-League season.
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Socceroos winger Ikonomidis joins AGF on loan
In a bid for regular game time, the young Australian has bid farewell to Lazio for the 2016-17 season and will head north to Denmark.
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Aussies Abroad: Socceroos score
Trent Sainsbury and Craig Goodwin were critical to their clubs' respective wins in a strong weekend for Aussies abroad
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Argentine playmaker joins Melb City
It is understood City have used the same scouts who identified Bruno Fornaroli to recruit their latest import
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Socceroos midfielder joins Melb City
After over a decade in England, Socceroo has decided to try his luck in the A-League
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Aussies Abroad: Rogic stars in big win
The former Central Coast Mariners midfielder scored a goal and notched an assist as Celtic celebrated their fifth straight Scottish crown in style
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'Clear involvement' from Victory fans in NPL brawl
The A-League club are set to overhaul their policies surrounding active fans after finding Victory supporters were involved in a violent incident away to South Melbourne in April
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Tottenham keen to see MCG 'packed with football fans'
Spurs will be in Australia in July for the International Champions Cup and are hoping to have more success than most English teams at the MCG
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Berisha free to play Roar in A-League finals
The Albanian striker is free to play against his former club on Friday night after his suspension was shortened
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Ange calls up the young guns for March qualifiers
Ange Postecoglou is keen for Australia to take their performances to another level after naming his latest squad.
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Video: Tim Cahill scores on Hangzhou debut
Socceroos forward Tim Cahill has scored on his debut for Hangzhou Greentown, while Socceroo captain Mile Jedinak played a full game for Palace in the English Premier League against Liverpool.
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Berisha secures winning start
Having never previously made it out of the ACL group stage, Victory made a big statement with an opening night win at AAMI Park
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A-League referee apologises publicly for two incorrect decisions
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A-League clubs' Xmas wish lists
A-League clubs have written to the North Pole and their lists include a personality transplant, Santa-inspired kits and a 'get out of jail free' card - Goal Australia has the inside scoop from a jolly old source
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Controversy mars Wanderers' triumph
Peter Green's decision to allow Federico Piovaccari's goal just after the hour mark saw City drop their heads
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Cheika names team to play Fiji, reveals selection policy
Michael Cheika has named his best squad for their opening Rugby World Cup clash against Fiji, while also revealing his new selection policy.
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Should football transfer fees be abolished?
FIFPro secretary-general Theo van Seggelen believes his organisation's bid to abolish transfer fees will be like a second Bosman ruling.
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Violence in Tajikistan no issue for the Socceroos
Socceroos striker Nathan Burns insists Australia is fully focused on their World Cup qualifier against Tajikistan.
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Pedro expected to join Manchester United with his transfer request "not for money"
Despite scoring the winner in the UEFA Super Cup, Barcelona forward Pedro was left frustrated by Robert Fernandez and Luis Enrique.
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McCaw: Bledisloe Cup belongs to All Blacks
All Blacks skipper Richie McCaw has no plans to give Australia a parting gift as he prepares for his final Bledisloe Cup series.
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Watson: I deserved to be sacked
Although the statistics do not provide good reading for Shane Watson, the veteran all-rounder has not given up on his Test career.
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Speight targets Olympics, World Cup
Wallabies winger Henry Speight is excited to potentially play Rugby Sevens at Rio 2016 but remains focused on the Rugby World Cup.
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Wallabies rely on out-of-form duo
Despite having European champion Matt Giteau at his disposal, Australia coach Michael Cheika has named Quade Cooper at fly-half.
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Origin effect: We must value NRL more - Green
Criticism of State of Origin's impact on the NRL season is growing with one coach claiming it must be "looked at".
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Tomic dumped from Davis Cup for 'unacceptable' behaviour
Bernard Tomic has been thrown out of Australia's Davis Cup squad after criticising captain Pat Rafter and others.
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Tour de France - Leading Contenders
Who can replace Vincenzo Nibali as Tour de France champion? Omnisport takes a look at the leading contenders for yellow in 2015.
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Johnson: Hughes death affected my pace
Mitchell Johnson has claimed he is back bowling at full pace ahead of the opening match of the 2015 Ashes series.
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Chambers of horrors for Johnson as Speith wins
Jordan Spieth claimed consecutive major titles at Chambers Bay, holding off Dustin Johnson to triumph in Washington state.
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Lowy denies talking to disgraced FIFA official about World Cup bid
Australia's bid for the 2022 World Cup was clean and Frank Lowy is willing to answer any and all questions to prove it.
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Irving backs Dellavedova to step up
Kyrie Irving had a cryptic message for Matthew Dellavedova as the Australian prepares to replace him for the rest of the NBA Finals.
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Bosnich: John Terry tried to save me from drugs
Mark Bosnich may never have gotten mixed up in drugs if he had listened to John Terry, the former Chelsea gloveman has claimed.
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Former Melbourne Rebels star Cipriani arrested
Danny Cipriani could be in trouble again after his agent confirmed he was questioned by police regarding a car accident.
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Rogers out of First Test with concussion
Shaun Marsh and Shane Watson shape as possible openers with Chris Rogers ruled out after a hit on the head.
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Queensland turn to old favourites for Origin I
The Maroons will turn to experienced regulars Greg Inglis, Billy Slater and Justin Hodges on Wednesday despite their fitness concerns.
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Ponting targets international job
Ricky Ponting said he wants to coach at cricket's highest level, after enjoying success in the Indian Premier League.
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Rebels capture Wallabies hooker from Reds
Wallabies hooker James Hanson has signed with the Melbourne Rebels for 2016 and 2017 after six seasons with the Queensland Reds.
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Tinkler: FFA are ripping off A-League club owners
Nathan Tinkler warned he may sue for having the Newcastle Jets taken from him, while warning the A-League's entire future could be in doubt.
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Cherry-Evans ruled out of Origin I
Manly Sea Eagles half-back Daly Cherry-Evans has been ruled out of Origin I with Michael Morgan replacing him in Queensland's squad.
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Ricciardo: Red Bull is weak in every aspect
Daniel Ricciardo declared Red Bull are "not strong anywhere at the moment" ahead of Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix.
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Langer turns down England, India
An unwillingness to move his family or leave them saw Justin Langer extend his contract with Western Australia.
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Clarke: England not 'as strong' without KP
Australia's Michael Clarke took a swipe at England on Sunday, declaring it is a mistake to ignore Kevin Pietersen's form.
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Boca Juniors-River Plate suspended after apparent tear gas attack by fans
The Copa Libertadores last-16 second leg between Boca Juniors and River Plate was suspended after pepper spray was used on the visitors.
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Aussie 'Jonah Lomu' on Wallabies radar
Australia coach Michael Cheika is interested in testing 'Australia's Jonah Lomu' Taqele Naiyaravoro with the Wallabies.
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NFL concussion deal delayed
An appeal from an ex-player is set to delay the NFL's concussion settlement, which was approved last month.
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Scott looking to improve in second half of 2015
After a tough start, Adam Scott is convinced he can gain momentum over the next fortnight to ensure a successful second half of 2015.
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Red Bull declare F1 2015 season 'a write-off'
Christian Horner declared Red Bull's 2015 season is "a write-off" after the Spanish Grand Prix.
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Langerak: Dortmund must secure Europa qualification
While Borussia Dortmund have two genuine chances to reach next season's UEFA Europa League, Mitch Langerak is not getting complacent.
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Rivers revels in breakout display
Fresh from a career-high playoff points haul, Austin Rivers insisted his performance was all about keeping it simple.
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Aussie cyclist 'the next Sagan'
Two former Australian cyclists have backed Michael Matthews to replicate his 2014 Giro d'Italia feats this year.
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Giteau unsure about reaching Wallabies level
Matt Giteau is unsure if he can meet the standard required for the Wallabies despite winning his third straight European title with Toulon.
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Federer hails Kyrgios' serve
Nick Kyrgios continues to attract fans, with vanquished Madrid Open opponent Roger Federer hailing the Australian's powerful serve.
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Federer hails Kyrgios' serve
Nick Kyrgios continues to attract fans, with vanquished Madrid Open opponent Roger Federer hailing the Australian's powerful serve.
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Porte's career to be defined by Giro d'Italia
Team Sky's Richie Porte faces a career-defining Giro d'Italia this month as Australian cycling continues its search for Cadel Evans' heir.
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Cheika: Waratahs-Brumbies not World Cup audition
Michael Cheika denied Friday's Waratahs-Brumbies clash will decide spots in Australia's Rugby World Cup squad.
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Club America claims CCL title
Club America drew level as the most successful club in CONCACAF Champions League history with a thumping win over the Montreal Impact.
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Spieth: I'm not tired
Jordan Spieth has argued his new green jacket has given him a boost of energy after a busy start to 2015.
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Universitario 1 Tigres UANL 2
Tigres UANL took a big step towards the Copa Libertadores quarter-finals with a 2-1 win at Universitario.
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Confidence critical for Brazil
Brazil's seven-match winning streak comes down to confidence, coach Dunga claimed after their 3-1 victory over France.
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Deschamps hails France after loss
France coach Didier Deschamps insisted his team improved in the second half against Brazil despite losing 3-1 on Thursday.
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Silverstone boss queries F1 future
The boss of Silverstone Circuit has questioned whether Formula One cares about its fans anymore.
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Muhammad Ali hits back at Mayweather
Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali has reminded Floyd Mayweather Jr that he is still "the greatest".
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Klopp: Langerak was exceptional
While he conceded his side were "lucky", Borussia Dortmund's Jurgen Klopp was thrilled with goalkeeper Mitchell Langerak's display.
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Lewandowski hospitalised
There were more injury woes for Bayern Munich in their DFB Pokal exit, with Robert Lewandowski suffering an apparent concussion.
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Bosnich pleads guilty to reckless driving
After running into a cyclist with his car last year, ex-Australia international Mark Bosnich has pleaded guilty at a Sydney court.
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Slater ruled out of ANZAC Test
Billy Slater has withdrawn from Australia's squad to play New Zealand due to injury and has been replaced by Michael Jennings.
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Franjic quits Torpedo Moscow over unpaid wages
Australia's Ivan Franjic could return to the A-League after quitting Russian Premier League club Torpedo Moscow.
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Coach applauds Bournemouth's stunning promotion
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe applauded his side's "amazing journey" after they essentially sealed promotion to the Premier League.
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Kagawa: Dortmund owe Klopp a trophy
Jurgen Klopp deserves one more trophy before he leaves Borussia Dortmund, according to Shinji Kagawa.
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Wallabies eligibility change the way of the future
England should make foreign-based players such as Nick Abendanon eligible for the Rugby World Cup according to one of his club team-mates.
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Moores: Trott has done enough
England coach Peter Moores appears unlikely to drop opening batsman Jonathan Trott for the third Test against West Indies.
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Mickelson out of WGC Match Play
Phil Mickelson expressed his disappointment at having to pull out of the WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship.
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MLS Review
Big-spenders Toronto finally got back on the MLS winners' list as Jozy Altidore starred for Greg Vanney's men.
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Bayern celebrate three-peat
Bayern Munich's players celebrated their third consecutive Bundesliga championship with a wave of tweets on Sunday.
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Justin Rose turns to Steph Curry
Steph Curry's heroics for Golden State Warriors was the blueprint for Justin Rose at TPC Louisiana this week.
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Newgarden claims first IndyCar win
Josef Newgarden notched his first win in IndyCar, taking out the Indy Grand Prix of Alabama with a dominant drive.
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No semi for injured Weidenfeller
Borussia Dortmund's Mitchell Langerak looks set to resume hostilities with Bayern Munich, with Roman Weidenfeller injured.
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No semi for injured Weidenfeller
Borussia Dortmund's Mitchell Langerak looks set to resume hostilities with Bayern Munich, with Roman Weidenfeller injured.
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Reds deny Cooper-Toulon deal
The Queensland Reds are at odds with Toulon over the French club's declaration that they have signed Quade Cooper.
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MLS Review
A dreadful four-minute period from a David Villa-less New York City saw Chicago Fire win their third consecutive game in MLS.
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Porte predicts Giro d'Italia glory
Richie Porte sounded a warning to his Giro d'Italia rivals after claiming the traditional precursor - the Giro del Trentino - on Friday.
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Root bemoans 'very flat' pitch
The second Test between West Indies and England looks set for a draw and Joe Root has blamed the Grenada pitch.
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No Messi, no Barca claims Pfaff
Barcelona rely too much on Lionel Messi, while Bayern Munich are a true team, according to Jean-Marie Pfaff.
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Sporting Braga 1 Belenenses 1
Sporting Braga grabbed a late leveller against Belenenses, but their UEFA Champions League hopes now hang by a thread.
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Federici opens up on FA Cup blunder
Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici labelled his error in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final as the worst moment of his career.
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Cheika keen on Giteau, Smith and Mitchell
Michael Cheika confirmed he will contact Matt Giteau, George Smith and Drew Mitchell about representing Australia soon.
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Raffael hails Favre's influence
Raffael has worked with Lucien Favre at three separate clubs and rates Borussia Monchengladbach's coach as critical to his career.
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Cheika confirms Giteau interest
Michael Cheika confirmed he will contact Matt Giteau, George Smith and Drew Mitchell about representing Australia soon.
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Cheika must pick 'world class' Giteau
Toulon's Matt Giteau is a "world class" inside-centre, according to former Australia coach John Connolly.
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Late wickets key for West Indies
Curtly Ambrose praised the persistence of the West Indian bowling attack after day three of the second Test against England.
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Dnipro's success stuns Cheberyachko
Not even Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk's players could believe their achievement after they reached the UEFA Europa League last-four.
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Gomez targets Europa League
Fiorentina's Mario Gomez believes his side's top priority is to win the UEFA Europa League after reaching the semi-finals.
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Montreal Impact 2 Alajuelense 0
Montreal Impact took a big step towards becoming the first Canadian club into the CONCACAF Champions League final on Wednesday.
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Newcastle needs more Colbacks
John Carver dreams of a team of Jack Colbacks, the Newcastle United head coach has revealed.
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Froome avoids serious injury
Team Sky officials insisted Chris Froome will be fine after crashing during La Fleche Wallonne.
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NZ reject foreign-based players
The All Blacks will not copy the Wallabies' eligibility policy change, according to New Zealand Rugby Union CEO Steve Tew.
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America 1 Montreal Impact 1
Montreal Impact were denied what would have been a vital win in Mexico, as America equalised late at the Estadio Azteca.
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Fournier frustrated with Lyon
Lyon coach Hubert Fournier bemoaned a lack of experience and patience after his team's 2-1 loss at home to Nice.
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Hernandez dedicates goal to fans
Real Madrid striker Javier Hernandez labelled his goal against Atletico as the most important of his career.
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Broad applauds Cook, Trott
Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott's resurgence was labelled "massive", after England reached 74-0 at the end of Wednesday's play.
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Guptill leads NZ into semis
The one-sided quarter-finals continued at the Cricket World Cup, as Martin Guptill's double-century led New Zealand to victory on Saturday.
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Guptill smashes World Cup record
New Zealand opener Martin Guptill struck a world-record 237 not out on Saturday against West Indies in Wellington.
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Late surge sees Fenerbahce advance
A late surge saw Fenerbahce clinch a spot in the Euroleague last eight on Friday, leaving four quarter-finals berths available.
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Bundesliga boss blasts FIFA
The president of the German Football League has slammed FIFA's handling of Qatar 2022, claiming "fundamental problems remain".
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Monuments frustration irks Sagan
Peter Sagan's lack of success in cycling's Five Monuments has the Slovakian playing down his chances in Sunday's Milan-San Remo.
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Hecking hails 'huge' result
In their first European campaign in five years, Wolfsburg claimed a "huge" result by overcoming Inter, according to coach Dieter Hecking.
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Janmaat demands Swansea victory
Newcastle United full-back Daryl Janmaat reckons Saturday's clash with Swansea City could be as big as a World Cup semi-final.
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Noh predicts improvement
The Zurich Classic of New Orleans field features three of the Masters' top 20, while Noh Seung-yul hopes he is ready to defend his title.
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Muller wary of Porto forwards
Thomas Muller warned his Bayern Munich team-mates that all-out attack will be "suicide" against Porto on Tuesday.
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Verratti hails Ibrahimovic
Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Marco Verratti has hailed Zlatan Ibrahimovic's influence on Laurent Blanc's side.
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Eagles sign Tebow
Tim Tebow has been handed another chance at playing in the NFL after signing with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Rossi thrilled with Qatar victory
Valentino Rossi predicted Ducati will be serious title challengers in MotoGP in 2015 after winning the season opener in Qatar.
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MLS Review
David Villa inspired New York City to victory in their first home match in MLS, while Los Angeles Galaxy held Portland Timbers.
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Ibrahimovic apologises for rant
Zlatan Ibrahimovic insisted he did not mean to insult France or the French in his foul-mouthed rant after Paris Saint-Germain's loss.
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Spieth not interested in excuses
Jordan Spieth was not interested in excuses after dropping eight shots off the lead at the RBC Heritage.
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Dyche demands diving answers
Burnley will not dive to win matches, according to manager Sean Dyche, who said simulation has reached plague proportions in England.
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Copa Libertadores Review
Nicolas Albarracin impressed as Wanderers moved into Copa Libertadores' knockout stages, while Boca Juniors stayed perfect.
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Simmons: We let England recover
West Indies will go for victory in Antigua, although coach Phil Simmons believes they let England score too many runs in the second innings.
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Blanc backs Zlatan
Paris Saint-Germain coach Laurent Blanc backed Zlatan Ibrahimovic's criticism of referee Lionel Jaffredo on Sunday.
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Report: NYC 1 Philadelphia 1
Philadelphia Union made it four points from two straight games against New York City, with C.J. Sapong the late hero at Yankee Stadium.
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CSKA reach Euroleague last-eight
CSKA Moscow joined Real Madrid in the Euroleague quarter-finals on Friday but Olympiacos missed the opportunity.
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Copa Libertadores Review
Guarani advanced to the Copa Libertadores' round of 16 on Tuesday at the expense of Sporting Cristal.
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Ambrose inspires West Indies
A speech by former fast bowler Curtly Ambrose sparked West Indies against England early on the second day of the first Test.
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Eredivisie Preview
PSV Eindhoven can end Ajax's dominance of the Eredivisie this decade with victory against Heerenveen on Saturday.
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Panova keeps Tomljanovic down
Ajla Tomljanovic and Francesca Schiavone were unable to turn their form around in Bogata as three seeds exited.
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Carvajal denies biting Mandzukic
Dani Carvajal took to Twitter on Tuesday to protest his innocence after allegations he bit Mario Mandzukic.
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Suarez slams referee Mazic
Atletico Madrid midfielder Mario Suarez questioned why a Serbian referee was chosen for his team's UEFA Champions League match on Tuesday.
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Djourou, Behrami fight at half-time
Hamburg's Johan Djourou and Valon Behrami are likely to be fined after fighting at half-time of Sunday's loss to Wolfsburg.
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Ferrari can catch Mercedes - Kimi R
Ferrari can catch Mercedes this year, Kimi Raikkonen believes, but he has warned it will take time.
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Miranda downplays UCL history
Atletico Madrid do not think about last season's disappointing loss in the UEFA Champions League final anymore, according to Miranda.
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Roach frustrated by inconsistency
After utilising some early swing in Antigua, West Indies let England back into the first Test on the opening day.
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Young fan applies to coach Villa
Manager Tim Sherwood has commiserated with a young fan, who was a rival candidate to take charge at Aston Villa.
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Rosberg 'moving onto Bahrain'
Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg insisted on Monday he has moved on from his criticism of Lewis Hamilton after "a very good sit down".
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Estoril 1 Pacos de Ferreira 0
Estoril claimed their first win since January, overcoming Pacos de Ferreira despite missing a late penalty with the score at 0-0.
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St Mirren 0 Ross County 3
Liam Boyce ensured Ross County will avoid automatic relegation to the Scottish Championship this season with a hat-trick against St Mirren.
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PSG rule out Cavani sale
Manchester United's hopes of signing Edinson Cavani have hit a snag, with Paris Saint-Germain's president ruling out a sale.
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Preview: United States v Mexico
Playing Mexico will mean "the world" to United States forward Gyasi Zardes as the hosts look to arrest a form slump in Texas.
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Wiggins ready for next chapter
Former Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins revelled in his last race for Team Sky as he looks ahead to 2016 Olympic Games.
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Bale returns to training
Gareth Bale returned to training with Real Madrid on Sunday, sparking hope he will be fit to play Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.
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Ginczek revels in last-gasp win
After Stuttgart rose off the bottom of the Bundesliga, striker Daniel Ginczek reiterated the side's determination to avoid the drop.
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Hinchcliffe wins in Louisiana
James Hinchcliffe won the inaugural IndyCar Grand Prix of Louisiana on Sunday thanks to a one-stop strategy.
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Lack of trouble key - Degenkolb
Paris-Roubaix champion John Degenkolb claimed he had the perfect race on Sunday with nothing going wrong.
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No penalty for Roubaix train chaos
Paris-Roubaix organisers did not disqualify riders who rode under level-crossing boom gates on Sunday as they could not identify them all.
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Wenger not keen on 'nightmare' tour
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger revealed he is happy to avoid a "nightmare" post-season tour after the 2014-15 campaign.
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Late problems for Red Bull in China
Mercedes again went fastest in Saturday's practice in China but Red Bull suffered some late pain.
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'Let me go on holiday' - Zlatan
Zlatan Ibrahimovic would like to go "on holiday already" after being suspended for criticising Ligue 1 referees.
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Dallas 0 Colorado Rapids 4
Colorado Rapids thrashed FC Dallas on Friday to end their winless start to the 2015 MLS season.
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Johnson relishing 'fun' Augusta
Dustin Johnson revelled in the challenge Augusta National provides on Friday, as he set a record at the Masters.
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Mercedes hit back at Ferrari
Formula One went back to normal on Friday as Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg finished one-two in practice in Shanghai.
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Blues crowned Central champions
The St Louis Blues won the Western Conference's Central division title ahead of the Nashville Predators on Thursday.
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Warne: Benaud a 'legend on all levels'
Australia's most successful bowler Shane Warne hailed Richie Benaud as "a legend on all levels" after the former Test captain passed away.
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Bogey inspired Day's birdie blitz
A stubborn putt that would not drop sparked Jason Day at Augusta, while Charley Hoffman revelled in starting the first round at The Masters.
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Richie Benaud dies
Former Australia Test captain and iconic cricket commentator Richie Benaud died on Friday aged 84.
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Lewis, Van Barneveld respond
The bottom two players in the Premier League Darts started Phase Two with victories in Sheffield on Thursday.
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Copa Libertadores Review
River Plate's Copa Libertadores campaign hangs by a thread after yet another draw in Group Six.
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America 6 Herediano 0
America scored five goals in the first half to defeat Herediano 6-3 on aggregate to reach the CONCACAF Champions League final.
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Kristoff targets Paris-Roubaix win
Alexander Kristoff's cobbled consistency has the Norwegian sprinter dreaming of success ahead of Paris-Roubaix on Sunday.
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Pioli focused on Serie A
Stefano Pioli hailed Lazio's "great quality" in reaching the Coppa Italia final but next term's UEFA Champions League remains his priority.
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Changes made to protect NRL refs
Extra security and new referee departure protocols will be introduced by the NRL to avoid crowd trouble like what was seen on Good Friday.
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Deportivo La Coruna sack Fernandez
Deportivo La Coruna's 1-1 draw with Cordoba on Wednesday has cost coach Victor Fernandez his job.
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NYR close in on Presidents' Trophy
Derek Stepan inspired the New York Rangers' come-from-behind overtime win on Monday, as they put one hand on the NHL's Presidents' Trophy.
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IPL - Five Players to Watch
With the 2015 Indian Premier League set to begin on Wednesday, Perform nominates five players to keep an eye on in the new season.
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Tahir tips IPL spin dominance
The past two champions will kick off the 2015 Indian Premier League on Wednesday, with spin again set to play a critical role.
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Stokes: It's like Trott never left
England all-rounder Ben Stokes hailed the performances of Jonathan Trott and Alastair Cook in St Kitts on Monday.
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Masters a 'lifelong goal' - Day
Jason Day hopes to tick off one of his "lifelong" goals in golf this week, as he returns to Augusta National for The Masters.
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Wolfsburg embrace favouritism
Sporting director Klaus Allofs claimed Wolfsburg are favourites to progress to the DFB Pokal semi-finals when they host Freiburg on Tuesday.
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Murray applauds positive Pardew
Both Glenn Murray and Alan Pardew continued their respective resurgences against Manchester City.
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Ramalho leaves Sao Paulo
Muricy Ramalho quit as Sao Paulo coach on Monday due to fears about his health.
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Defoe: Atmosphere caught me
Sunderland's Jermain Defoe conceded he fought back tears after the response to his wonder goal overwhelmed him at the Stadium of Light.
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Mourinho hails Remy's commitment
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has hailed Loic Remy's ability to make an impact whether starting or coming off the bench.
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Copa Libertadores Preview
Atlas and Atletico Mineiro will look to tie up Group One in the Copa Libertadores after respective league disappointments.
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Ballance backs Moores
Gary Ballance has thrown his support behind coach Peter Moores ahead of England's tour of West Indies.
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Lincicome edges out Lewis
Brittany Lincicome ended a trophy drought of almost four years, defeating Stacy Lewis in a play-off at the ANA Inspiration.
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Berizzo pans grass-thrower Orellana
Celta de Vigo forward Fabian Orellana had no reason to dispute his red card against Barcelona, according to coach Eduardo Berizzo.
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Djokovic lines up Murray in Miami
Novak Djokovic will resume hostilities with Andy Murray in the Miami Open final after accounting for John Isner on Friday.
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Schwartz leads Blues past Dallas
The St Louis Blues and Chicago Blackhawks both won as the Central division's title race heated up on Friday.
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New Zealand promote Guptill
Martin Guptill's impressive Cricket World Cup form has seen him promoted to New Zealand's Test squad.
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Report: Orlando City 0 DC United 1
A stoppage-time free-kick from Luis Silva gave DC United victory over Orlando City, as goalkeeper Bill Hamid shone.
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Wiggins rates Roubaix above Le Tour
Team Sky's Bradley Wiggins would rate victory at Paris-Roubaix ahead of his Tour de France victory.
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Primeira Liga Review
Sporting Braga stayed in UEFA Champions League calculations on Friday, moving within six points of third-placed Sporting Lisbon.
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La Liga Preview
Athletic Bilbao target six straight La Liga wins with a trip to Sevilla, while Real Madrid aim to bounce back against Granada.
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Spurs win Parker's 1000th game
The San Antonio Spurs celebrated Tony Parker's 1000th NBA game with victory over the Miami Heat on Tuesday.
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'Title within reach' for Marseille
Lucas Ocampos insists Marseille are Ligue 1 title contenders, while he remains wary of former club Monaco.
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Mills calls it quits
New Zealand paceman Kyle Mills retired on Wednesday, bringing to an end a 14-year international career.
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Mexico 1 Paraguay 0
Mexico completed a successful international break with a 1-0 win over Paraguay in a bruising encounter.
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Riis 'no longer viable' - Tinkov
Tinkoff-Saxo owner Oleg Tinkov declared high-profile team managers like Bjarne Riis are "no longer viable" in professional cycling.
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Garcia happy in Houston
Despite failing to reach the weekend at Augusta National last year, Sergio Garcia is mimicking his pre-Masters schedule in 2015.
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Vettori ends international career
New Zealand veteran Daniel Vettori confirmed his retirement from international cricket on Tuesday.
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A-League Preview
A top-of-the-table clash could see Melbourne Victory leapfrog Wellington Phoenix to the top of the A-League.
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Xavi denies Al Sadd link
Barcelona midfielder Xavi has claimed his trip to Qatar was personal not professional, despite ongoing rumours he will join Al Sadd.
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Riis still 'attractive' cycling
Former Tinkoff-Saxo team manager Bjarne Riis will be "attractive" for other cycling teams, according to one of his former colleagues.
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Preview: Peru v Venezuela
Venezuela must eliminate mistakes in defence and improve their patience in possession ahead of Tuesday's friendly with Peru.
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McCullum captain of World Cup XI
Five New Zealanders were included in the Cricket World Cup's team of the tournament but only three Australians.
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