Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Ghana midfielder Stephen Appiah is in the frame to become Harry Redknapp's first signing of the transfer window, after training with Tottenham. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Chilean midfielder Carlos Villanueva scored the only goal of the game to spare Blackburn's blushes as brave Blyth's FA Cup dream finally came to an end. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Portsmouth midfielder Papa Bouba Diop has been ruled out for three months with a knee injury. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez has risked the wrath of Sir Alex Ferguson by reacting to the manager's comments regarding his contract situation. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Derby chairman of football Adam Pearson has confirmed he has contacted Burton about the possibility of Nigel Clough becoming the club's new manager. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
English cricket's potentially-damaging rift at the top is unlikely to be resolved until Thursday at the earliest. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Mexican club Necaxa claim striker Hugo Rodallega is set to join Wigan later this month. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Middlesbrough confirmed they have received and rejected a transfer request from England winger Stewart Downing. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Striker Salomon Kalou admits Chelsea cannot afford to lose to Manchester United in Sunday's Barclays League showdown at Old Trafford. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp admits he would keep Jermain Defoe at Portsmouth if he was still in charge at Fratton Park, as the two clubs continue to negotiate over the England striker. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
England seamer Darren Pattinson has signed a contract extension to remain at Nottinghamshire until the end of the 2011 season. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Stewart Downing's father has claimed his son has little choice but to leave Middlesbrough if he wants to fulfil his ambitions. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
New Manchester City signing Wayne Bridge believes his best years are still ahead of him. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
David Di Michele insists he is happy at West Ham despite his lack of playing time this season. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will consider signing only players of "a special class" during the transfer window. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
New Zealand Warriors star Sonny Fai is missing, presumed drowned, after being swept out to sea off a beach near Auckland. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Leicester could lose the services of head coach Heyneke Meyer only months after appointing him as Marcelo Loffreda's successor. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Former chairman of selectors Ray Illingworth has predicted Kevin Pietersen will win his power struggle with coach Peter Moores - and believes the England captain must be central to all major decisions within the team. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Middlesbrough winger Stewart Downing has handed in a written transfer request, PA Sport understands. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
A maiden five-wicket haul for paceman Peter Siddle saw Australia finish day three of the third Test on top despite the best efforts of Mark Boucher, who rescued South Africa's innings with a well-made 89. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Ice-cool Carlton Cole is desperate for West Ham to keep hold of firebrand strike-partner Craig Bellamy because he is a firm believer in the theory that opposites attract. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Southampton captain Kelvin Davis believes Matt Paterson will learn from the red card shame that cost them any chance of an FA Cup upset against Manchester United. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Martin O'Neill insists the FA Cup is high on his priorities for Aston Villa's season for now - but may change his mind as their Champions League charge progresses. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Middlesbrough winger Stewart Downing was expected to hand in a written transfer request on Monday. Read
Jan 05 2009 | National Sport
Manchester City chief executive Garry Cook has backed manager Mark Hughes to turn things around at Eastlands in the wake of their shock FA Cup capitulation against Nottingham Forest on Saturday. Read