Hibs manager Neil Lennon is struck in the face by an object thrown from the crowd as Hearts have a stoppage-time effort disallowed in a ferocious Edinburgh derby.
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Monthly Archives: October 2018
That Peter Crouch Podcast: That Andres Iniesta photo
In episode one, Peter Crouch claimed that ex-Barcelona and Spain star Andres Iniesta had asked him for a picture on holiday – many doubted, but he has now delivered.
Source: BBC Sport
Middlesbrough 1-0 Crystal Palace: Boro reach last eight
Lewis Wing’s spectacular goal edges Middlesbrough past Crystal Palace and through to the Carabao Cup quarter-finals.
Source: BBC Sport
West Ham 1-3 Tottenham: Son Heung-min double helps Spurs progress
Son Heung-min celebrates his 150th appearance for Tottenham with two goals as they ease past West Ham in the Carabao Cup.
Source: BBC Sport
Chelsea 3-2 Derby: Blues win dramatic Carabao Cup tie to reach last eight
Chelsea knock out Derby in the Carabao Cup fourth round as Frank Lampard’s return to Stamford Bridge as a manager ends in defeat.
Source: BBC Sport
White House summit says Wada has put 'politics over principle' and needs reform
Athletes have been “failed” by Wada and there needs to be an independent inquiry into claims of bullying at the organisation, says a White House anti-doping summit.
Source: BBC Sport
Sean O'Loughlin: Wigan and England captain agrees new deal with Super League champions
England captain Sean O’Loughlin agrees a one-year contract extension with Wigan, ahead of a move into a coaching role.
Source: BBC Sport
Brexit: What effect could leaving the European Union have on football transfers?
With Britain set to leave the European Union during the current football season, how could Brexit affect transfers?
Source: BBC Sport
Leicester City helicopter crash: Son hails 'extraordinary father'
Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha says he will carry on the “big vision and dreams” of his father.
Source: BBC Sport
Paris Masters: Rafael Nadal out with injury & Roger Federer through
Rafael Nadal withdraws from Paris Masters with an abdominal injury and will be replaced by Novak Djokovic as world number one on Monday.
Source: BBC Sport