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  1. football

    Baldini departs Spurspublished at 09:16
    Breaking

    Football

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    Technical director Franco Baldini has left Tottenham, the club have announced.

    In a short statement the club said: "Franco joined us as Technical Director in June 2013 from AS Roma where he was General Director. He leaves us now to spend time outside of club football. We wish him all the best for the future."

  2. football

    London callingpublished at 09:13

    Football

    After we pointed out earlier that the city of Manchester is doing pretty nicely in the Premier League...

  3. formula 1

    'Still in discussions' - Buttonpublished at 09:11

    Formula 1

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    Jenson Button has cast further doubt over his Formula One future by refuting Ron Dennis' claim that he will still be a McLaren driver in 2016.

    Dennis said after Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix that Button and his team-mate Fernando Alonso would remain with the beleaguered British team next term.

    But Button said: "Every week I've spoken to Ron and I'm not going to say if anything is resolved because we're still discussing.

    "I want to race in a competitive car. If we have that in Formula One, I want to race. Who knows if it's not?"

  4. tennis

    Konta will usurp Watsonpublished at 09:05

    Tennis

    Russell Fuller
    BBC tennis correspondent

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    Johanna Konta will replace Heather Watson as the British number one when next week's rankings are released.

    Watson was beaten this morning in three sets by Jelena Jankovic in the first round of the Wuhan Open.

    Konta will tomorrow play Victoria Azarenka for a place in the third round.

  5. football

    Klopp's demandpublished at 08:59

    Football gossip

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    Former Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp will only consider replacing Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool if he is given full control over future signings at Anfield - meaning an end to the club's transfer committee., reports the Daily Mail., external

    Liverpool beat Aston Villa 3-2 on Saturday to ease the pressure on Rodgers.

  6. golf

    Spieth reigns supremepublished at 08:52

    Golf

    Jordan Spieth won't need to take out a loan anytime soon.

    The American hit a final-round 69 to win the Tour Championship in Atlanta, earning a cool £7.5m by also securing victory in the FedEx Cup.

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    The 22-year-old finished on nine under to claim a cheque for £977,000 to add to his £6.5m bonus for winning the end-of-season play-off championship.

    Spieth has earned more than £14m this season and is the new world number one.

    He beat New Zealand's Danny Lee, England's Justin Rose and Swede Henrik Stenson by four shots at East Lake.

  7. formula 1

    Hamilton marches onpublished at 08:45

    Formula 1

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  8. formula 1

    Matching Sennapublished at 08:41

    Formula 1

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    Over to Japan where Lewis Hamilton says it feels "unreal" to have moved level with his boyhood hero Ayrton Senna on 41 race wins after victory in the Japanese Grand Prix.

    "It's quite emotional. I'm full of joy and happiness and light," said the British driver.

    "To win here at a race where I loved watching Ayrton drive and to match his wins, it doesn't feel real at the moment."

    Hamilton overtook team-mate Nico Rosberg on the opening lap and controlled the race thereafter, to move 48 points clear of the German in the title race.

  9. football

    Doncaster and Reading on the uppublished at 08:35

    Football

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    In the women's game, Doncaster Rovers Belles and Reading have been promoted to Super League One after victories on Sunday.

    Doncaster came from behind to win 2-1 at London Bees thanks to two goals from Courtney Sweetman-Kirk.

    Reading won 3-1 away at Watford in the day's early kick-off before their promotion was sealed when third-placed Yeovil failed to beat Oxford.

    Meanwhile, a rampant  Manchester City ensured the title race in the top flight goes to the final day of the season after consigning Bristol Academy to relegation with a 6-1 win. City are up against Chelsea Ladies for the title.

  10. football

    As it standspublished at 08:32

    Football

    Here's a reminder of the Premier League scores from the weekend.

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    Which leaves the table looking pretty good for the city of Manchester.

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  11. football

    Stat attackpublished at 08:28

    Football

  12. football

    Eagles flyingpublished at 08:25

    Football

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    It's a good time to be a Crystal Palace fan.

    Alan Pardew's men are up to sixth in the Premier League as Yohan Cabaye's penalty settled a low-key clash against Watford at Vicarage Road on Sunday.

    Wilfried Zaha made the difference as he stepped from the bench and was tripped for the decisive second-half penalty.

    Palace hit the post through Dwight Gayle, while Jose Jurado's free-kick came back off the bar for the Hornets, who remain the joint second-lowest scorers in the division.

  13. rugby union

    Good progresspublished at 08:20

    Rugby Union

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    Wales are happy then and so too Ireland and Scotland, also going along nicely at the World Cup.

    Joe Schmidt's Ireland hammered Romania 44-10 win and they can seal a quarter-final spot if they beat Italy at the Olympic Stadium next Sunday.

    Scotland, meanwhile, recovered from a 13-6 half-time deficit to securing a bonus-point 39-16 win over USA to top World Cup Pool B.

  14. rugby union

    'There's a lot of frustration'published at 08:14

    Rugby Union

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    It's not been the weekend Stuart Lancaster had planned, England beaten 28-25 by brilliant Wales in that absorbing encounter at Twickenham.

     Lancaster says his players must stay "united" and focus on next weekend's "knockout" World Cup game with Australia after losing to Wales, says boss Stuart Lancaster.

    The hosts squandered a 10-point lead against Wales and defeat on Saturday could all but end their hopes of qualifying from Pool A.

    "We've got a massive game now to build to," said Lancaster. "There's a lot of frustration in the changing room and that frustration has to be turned into a positive mindset."

  15. football

    Coming up...published at 08:09

    Football

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    Couple of things to look out for today.

    Arsene Wenger is holding a news conference at 12:30 BST ahead of Arsenal's Champions League showdown with Olympiakos on Tuesday.

    And West Brom's home clash with Everton is the day's Premier League clash. Kick-off is at 20:00 BST - we'll bring you all the build up.

  16. rugby union

    Pride of Walespublished at 08:05

    Rugby Union

    And perhaps the best back page of all (if you're a fan of Wales, or inventive newspaper design)....

    Take a bow the Western Daily Mail, taking patriotic to the next level.

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  17. Monday's paperspublished at 08:02 British Summer Time 28 September 2015

    Daily Express

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  18. Monday's paperspublished at 08:02 British Summer Time 28 September 2015

    Daily Star

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  19. Monday's paperspublished at 08:01 British Summer Time 28 September 2015

    The Sun

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  20. Monday's paperspublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 28 September 2015

    The Mirror

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