Updated 9:57am 16 October 2012

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Keane: We have to stick together

Robbie Keane has called for a united front in Torshavn as Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni hangs grimly onto his job.Read

Hodgson welcomes left-back battle

Ashley Cole has been warned his status as England's automatic choice at left-back is under threat.Read

Ayre: Fans want to stay at Anfield

Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre is confident the club have made the right decision in choosing to redevelop Anfield ahead of building a new stadium.Read

UCI criticised over Armstrong donation

The International Cycling Union (UCI) has been criticised for accepting a cash donation from disgraced Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong.Read

Hodgson: Jenkinson keen on England

Roy Hodgson has received assurances from Carl Jenkinson that the youngster's future lies with England.Read

No excuses for bad behaviour - Gerrard

England skipper Steven Gerrard has admitted there is no excuse for bad behaviour following the introduction of the new Football Association code of conduct.Read

Questions raised over Armstrong payment

Fresh questions have emerged over the "triangle" involving disgraced Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, a payment by him to the International Cycling Union (UCI) and a drug-testing laboratory.Read

Levein sidesteps queries on future

Craig Levein refused to discuss his future as Scotland manager as he prepares for a must-win game against Belgium on Tuesday night.Read

Trap not worried about the sack

Giovanni Trapattoni insists he is going nowhere amid speculation that his reign as Republic of Ireland manager could be over by weekend.Read

Super seven for Hughes at Windsor

Richard Hughes left bookmakers running for cover at Windsor on Monday after nailing a remarkable 10,168-1 seven-timer.Read

Cole hails "devastating" Bale

Chris Coleman would not swap Gareth Bale for any other player - but was keen to stress that Wales are not a one-man team.Read

Hodgson excited about future

Roy Hodgson believes the senior England players will find if "harder and harder" to hold on to their place because of the rapid development of the younger talent at his disposal.Read

Montezemolo dismisses Vettel reports

Ferrari president Luca Cordero di Montezemolo has denied reports claiming that Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel has agreed to join the team in 2014 by saying he does not want "two roosters in the same henhouse".Read

Fury could face punishment for outburst

Tyson Fury could be punished by the British Boxing Board of Control after making a succession of inflammatory comments about David Price.Read

No hen party for Montezemolo

Ferrari president Luca Cordero di Montezemolo has denied reports claiming that Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel has agreed to join the team in 2014 by saying he does not want "two roosters in the same henhouse".Read

Redevelopment to 'increase' revenue

Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre insists a multi-million redevelopment of Anfield will enhance the club's transfer market spending power and not diminish it.Read

Hodgson has happy headache

England manager Roy Hodgson has welcomed the selection problems handed to him after Friday night's victory over San Marino as he prepares to pick a team to face Poland.Read

Radcliffe has no plans to retire

Paula Radcliffe has admitted she expected to lose her National Lottery funding and has no intention of retiring.Read

Radcliffe funding withdrawn

Paula Radcliffe heads a host of athletes who have had their National Lottery funding withdrawn.Read

South Africans accept Collier apology

Cricket South Africa and the national team's players have accepted an apology from England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive David Collier over comments he made concerning the Kevin Pietersen text row.Read