2014年10月10日 星期五

2014-10-11 U.K. Sports

  BBC Sport   
FA boss Greg Dyke on grassroots football 'crisis'  BBC Sport
Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has admitted the grassroots game in England "is in a degree of crisis". Dyke, 67, told the BBC he wanted to invest £250m in new training facilities and improve English coaching standards. However, his plan to add ...

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger inspiration for Greg Dyke and FA's new plan for ...   Daily Star
FA reveals its 2020 vision: football hubs and 3G pitches for all   The Guardian
FA chairman Greg Dyke concedes B-teams are unlikely as clubs remain unmoved   Scottish Daily Record
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  The Guardian   
Roy Hodgson: I won't see England's youngsters at their best  The Guardian
Calum Chambers was one of two teenagers in the England team that beat San Marino in the Euro 2016 qualifier at Wembley. Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images. Roy Hodgson has admitted his successor as England manager may be the chief beneficiary ...

Roy Hodgson pleased to see England players at top clubs in Premier League   Sports Mole
England boss Roy Hodgson admits he's lucky to have so much young talent in ...   Daily Star
JAMIE CARRAGHER: England's last visit to Estonia brought an end to my ...   Daily Mail
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  Fox News   
Bianchi car to stay in the garage in Russia  Herald Scotland
Graeme Lowdon, Marussia sporting director, has claimed the past week has been "incredibly difficult" for his team in the wake of Jules Bianchi's life-threatening accident. Graeme Lowdon, Marussia sporting director, has claimed the past week has been ...

Jules Bianchi is one of F1's rising stars... NICO ROSBERG COLUMN on accident ...   Daily Mail
Bianchi's horror crash sparks traumatic memory for Hamilton   Irish Independent
Bianchi tragedy prompts new FIA safety measures   Irish Examiner
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Tigers claim vital win  Belfast Telegraph
Owen Williams kicked 17 points as Leicester beat Harlequins 22-16 at home to end a miserable run of three successive Aviva Premiership defeats. Also in this Section. Connacht ride Ronaldson's boot · Croft out with knee injury · Two in a row for Munster ...

Aviva Premiership: Richard Cockerill asks for respect after Leicester beat ...   SkySports
Leicester 22 Harlequins 16: Tigers end losing run as Richard Cockerill's side ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Leicester give Richard Cockerill respite   The Times (subscription)
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  Daily Mail   
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain backs England to develop a core of players from top ...  Daily Mail
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain believes England could benefit from having a core of players from a handful of top clubs, as seen with Spain and Germany in recent years. Both countries boasted a strong axis formed around individuals from two of their best clubs ...

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain: 'Familiarity could be key'   Sports Mole
Arsenal star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain reckons England can emulate Germany ...   Daily Star
Estonia vs England: Five Arsenal players show England the advantage of a one ...   The Independent
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  Express.co.uk   
EXCLUSIVE: Welsh are still learning Premiership ways, insists All Blacks legend ...  Express.co.uk
'KEEP calm - Piri's on' proclaimed the T-shirts in New Zealand as, one by one, the other All Blacks half-backs fell down at their home World Cup. By: Neil Squires. Published: Sat, October 11, 2014. Piri Weepu playing for London Welsh Piri Weepu (centre) ...

Woeful London Welsh on hiding to nothing after horror start   The Times (subscription)
London Welsh look for improvement against Newcastle after winless start   The Guardian
Ally Hogg enjoying life in the Newcastle Falcons fast lane   ChronicleLive
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  The Independent   
Rugby-Aviva Premiership results and standings  Reuters UK
Oct 10 (Infostrada Sports) - Results and standings from the Aviva Premiership matches on Friday RESULTS Leicester Tigers 22 Harlequins 16 STANDINGS P W D L F A B Pts 1. Northampton 5 4 0 1 154 72 4 20 2. Bath Rugby 5 4 0 1 172 88 3 19 3.
Premiership weekend preview: Wasps vs Bath, Saracens vs Gloucester, Welsh ...   The Independent
Matt Kvesic insists Gloucester must be at their best to beat Saracens   Gloucester Citizen
Kvesic: Gloucester Rugby have changed for the better   Premiership Rugby
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  SkySports   
Davis warns of need to focus against Faroes  Herald Scotland
STEVEN DAVIS, the Northern Ireland captain, expects his team to learn from past slip-ups to beat the Faroe Islands in Belfast tonight. STEVEN DAVIS, the Northern Ireland captain, expects his team to learn from past slip-ups to beat the Faroe Islands in Belfast ...

Only win is good enough for O'Neill   Eurosport.com AU
Michael O'Neill keen to take advantage of favourite status against Faroe Islands   Daily Star
Northern Ireland aren't usually able to focus on all-out attack, but they can ...   Daily Mail
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  SkySports   
Rugby Union: England flanker Tom Croft ruled out for six weeks with knee injury  SkySports
Leicester flanker Tom Croft has been ruled out for six weeks with a knee injury. England have been dealt a blow ahead of the autumn internationals after flanker Tom Croft was ruled out for six weeks with a knee injury. Sky Bet ...

Tom Croft set to miss England's autumn campaign after knee surgery   The Guardian
Tom Croft: Leicester and England flanker out for six weeks   BBC Sport
Croft out for six weeks   Sportinglife.com
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  Squawka Football News   
"Three years ago, I was living on the streets" - Sanogo still confident he can ...  Squawka Football News
Arsenal striker Yaya Sanogo is still confident that he can make it with the north London club despite being pushed down the pecking order following Danny Welbeck's arrival. Furthermore, the striker revealed he is feeling the pressure. Sanogo, 21, moved to ...

Yaya Sanogo reveals he was playing football in the streets before Arsenal transfer   Metro
Arsenal's Yaya Sanogo: I was living in the streets three years ago and my time ...   Mirror.co.uk
Yaya Sanogo: Arsenal striker reveals he was HOMELESS just three years ago   The Independent

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