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  1. football

    Norwich City news conferencepublished at 11:16

    Rotherham v Norwich City (Tues, 19:45 BST)

    Chris Goreham
    BBC Radio Norfolk sport

    Norwich City have rejected two bids from Premier League rivals Bournemouth for striker Lewis Grabban, manager Alex Neil has confirmed.

    Lewis GrabbanImage source, Getty Images

    Grabban, 27, scored 12 goals for the Canaries last season during their promotion from the Championship. He moved to Carrow Road from Bournemouth in June 2014.

    "Lewis is an important member of the squad and I'm not interested in selling him to one of our direct competitors," Neil told BBC Radio Norfolk.

  2. cricket

    From foes to friendspublished at 10:03

    The Ashes

    After a hard-fought Ashes series, there's nothing like having a good old-fashioned beer - and indulging in a few not-so-old-fashioned selfies - with the opposition.

    David Warner was even good enough to let Joe Root take the mickey out of the duo's infamous dust-up in a Birmingham nightclub in 2013. Nice to see they've patched things up.

  3. football

    Feeling greenpublished at 09:42

    Football

    Conor McNamara
    BBC Radio 5 live commentator

  4. football

    Off to a flierpublished at 09:30

    Football

    RVPImage source, Getty Images

    It is fair to say Robin van Persie has made a decent start in Turkey...

  5. football

    Norwich City news conferencepublished at 09:17

    Rotherham v Norwich City (Tues, 19:45 BST)

    Chris Goreham
    BBC Radio Norfolk sport

  6. football

    Happy birthday to who?published at 09:01

    Football

  7. cricket

    Listen and learnpublished at 08:37

    The Ashes

    You can watch Pint-sized Ashes from the final day of The Oval Test here...

    And in related news, BT Sport have beaten Sky to broadcast rights for the 2017-18 Ashes series in what is reportedly a £16m a year deal. BT will show all Australian home cricket internationals live in the UK from 2016 to 2021 as part of the deal.