2 DAYS IN 2 MINUTES: sport.Riise hopes fall JOE Kinnear Joe Kinnear (born December 27, 1946 in Dublin) is a football manager. Playing career Joe Kinnear played football as a full back for Tottenham Hotspur and the Republic of Ireland national team. fears his chances of landing Newcastle United priority target John Arne Riise John Arne Semundseth Riise (born September 24, 1980 in Ă…lesund) is a Norwegian football player who currently plays for Liverpool F.C. Riise is renowned for the shooting power and accuracy of his favoured left foot, as well as his excellent physical conditioning, most notably his have receded. But Mark Viduka Mark Anthony Viduka (IPA: [ˈmaː(r)k ˈʋiduka]) (born October 9, 1975 in Melbourne) is an Australian striker of Croatian and Ukrainian descent,[1] remains on course for a place on the bench at Middlesbrough on Saturday. Full story: Back Page Keane tires of Halford ROY Keane Roy Maurice Keane (born 10 August, 1971 in Mayfield, Cork City, Ireland) is an Irish former professional footballer and the current manager of English Premier League club Sunderland. is considering trying to offload Greg Halford six months before his loan deal at Sheffield United expires as he considers ways to raise funds for the transfer window. Full story: Back Page Thompson stays on AFTER confirming his intention to stay in charge of the Newcastle Falcons, owner Dave Thompson says money will only be made available for signings if crowds improve. Full story starts Back Page English clubs through MANCHESTER United and Arsenal are both through to the knockout stage of the Champions League. Match reports: Page 61 Owen makes mark NEWCASTLE United's interim manager Joe Kinnear says Michael Owen's attitude since returning from injury is an illustration of his "true captain's instincts". Full story: Page 60 League action HARTLEPOOL, Carlisle and Darlington were all in action last night. Match reports: Page 59 Talking it over ENGLAND'S desperation to find a formula for success in India prompted them to cancel practice plans and instead thrash out a solution at a team meeting. Cricket: Page 58 |
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