JOHNNY WATTERSONdiscusses the week in sport
Celtic manager Neil Lennon remains keen to add a striker to his squad before Tuesday's transfer deadline, despite seeing Daryl Murphy net the winner against Motherwell on his first start for the club.
STARS of the screen and sport had a ball on Sunday in a celebrity soccer exhibition.
Scarlets coach Nigel Davies wants his side to turn Parc y Scarlets into "a fortress" this season.
The 19-year-old was expected to sign for Bundesliga 2 side SpVgg Greuther Furth last week, until the move fell through. Now the striker will join Bremen's under-23 side and he stated that he was delighted with the move.
MANCHESTER United skipper Rio Ferdinand put himself in contention for a Premier League comeback against Everton on Saturday week (September 11) after ending his 89-day knee injury lay-off with an outing for the club’s reserves last night.
2330: Right, I'm off to bed! Wake me up if the van der Vaart deal goes through! 2310: Swindon manager Danny Wilson reveals after his side's stunning 3-0 Johnstone's Paint Trophy victory at Southampton that the club turned down a bid from Championship side Millwall for star striker Charlie Austin.
Rhys Davies insists he is not the token Welshman in Colin Montgomerie's Europe team for the first Ryder Cup in Wales.
Europe Villa to seek manager with Premier League experience -- from BBC Sport: "Two of the traits we believe are of crucial importance are that candidates have experience of managing in the Premier League and a strategy for building on the existing strengths in our current squad." Ghost goals, grand unveilings and a sacking before the season even begins -- from The Guardian's Paolo Bandini ...
LIVE provincial rugby will return to free-to-air TV screens for the first time in four years on Friday evening when RTÉ broadcasts the first of its proposed 35 to 40 Magners League games this season.
Hearts take on Dundee United after Celtic beat Motherwell and St Mirren triumph against Hibernian earlier in the day.
Colin Montgomerie is taking a risk with his team says Iain Carter
Italian Edoardo Molinari moved to within one shot of his brother, and tournament leader, Francesco Molinari heading into the final round of the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles, Scotland.
Rangers host St Johnstone, Aberdeen take on Kilmarnock and Inverness CT face Hamilton in the Scottish Premier League.
Celtic, Dundee United and Motherwell all bow out of Europe on a painful night of Europa League football for Scottish clubs.
Celtic Celtic hope to complete a season-long loan deal for Newcastle goalkeeper Fraser Forster on Monday, reports BBC Sport . The 22-year-old impressed while on loan at Norwich last season and has also been farmed out to Bristol Rovers and Stockport. The 6ft 7inches Forster, who will be in Glasgow for a medical on Monday, has yet to play a first team game for Newcastle and is third in the ...
BBC's Iain Carter examines Europe's Ryder Cup options
Aberdeen Celtic Hibernian Rangers Gordon Smith, former chief executive of the Scottish Football Association, is urging clubs to take a firmer stance against players who cheat, reports BBC Sport. In Sunday's match between Hibernian and Rangers , Allan McGregor held his face and fell to the turf, simulating a head-butt by Hibs' Derek Riordan. The Rangers keeper was booked by match referee Iain ...
Rangers beat Hibs in the early kick-off, then Celtic, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Motherwell enjoy wins.
With J Hutcherson -- Last season, it took 32 points to escape the relegation zone and not have to depend on goal differential in Germany's Bundesliga. It was 31 in 2008-09, 32 in 2007-08, 35 in 2006-07, and 34 in 2005-06. If we take the average, it's likely going to mean 33 points for a team to keep their Bundesliga status in 20010-11. On Saturday, Steve Cherundolo and Hannover 96 reduced their ...