Mon, 6th Feb 2012

National Sport

Carragher out for Spurs revenge

10:01am Monday 6th February 2012

Jamie Carragher

Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher is an admirer of Tottenham's attacking style, but is out for revenge when the north London club visit Anfield on Monday.

Potter pays tribute to visitors

9:30am Monday 6th February 2012

Mick Potter

Bradford coach Mick Potter thought his side were simply beaten by the better team as they began their Stobart Super League season with defeat to the Catalan Dragons.

Davies suggests Capello breach

9:20am Monday 6th February 2012

Fabio Capello

Former Football Association chief executive David Davies has suggested that England manager Fabio Capello may be in breach of contract after he openly challenged the decision to strip John Terry of the national team captaincy.

Lancaster welcomes fight for places

9:03am Monday 6th February 2012

Toby Flood

Stuart Lancaster warned Toby Flood he cannot expect to walk straight back into the England team for Saturday's RBS 6 Nations clash with Italy.

We were lucky - Gatland

8:51am Monday 6th February 2012

Warren Gatland

Wales boss Warren Gatland admitted his team "got out of jail" after they claimed a dramatic RBS 6 Nations victory over shell-shocked Ireland at the Aviva Stadium.

England lose Strauss early

7:27am Monday 6th February 2012

Andrew Strauss

England lost captain Andrew Strauss early this morning in their mission improbable to make 324 and therefore avoid a 3-0 Test series whitewash against Pakistan.

Managers united over officials

7:05am Monday 6th February 2012

Andre Villas-Boas

Andre Villas-Boas and Sir Alex Ferguson both lambasted the performance of the match officials in Sunday's thrilling 3-3 draw between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.

Cisse strike pleases Pardew

7:05am Monday 6th February 2012

Papiss Cisse

Manager Alan Pardew was thrilled to see his big-money investment pay off at the first opportunity as Papiss Cisse fired Newcastle to a 2-1 victory over Aston Villa on his debut.

Giants win Super Bowl 21-17

3:35am Monday 6th February 2012

Tom Brady

New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has insisted he never lost faith as his team came from behind to earn a last-minute 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis.

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