Sports Personality of the Yearpublished at 14:50
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Football
Yeovil Town have parted company with manager Paul Sturrock.Sturrock joined the Glovers in April but last weekend's defeat against Northampton was their twelfth League Two game without a win and leaves them bottom of the table.
Darren Way will take charge as interim manager with immediate effect with Terry Skiverton assisting him.
Greg Rutherford
It is the turn of the third track and field athlete on the SPOTY list to go into the spotlight.
Why do you think world long jump champion Greg Rutherford should win Sports Personality of the Year?
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Thomas Brown: It has to be Adam Peaty. Unprecedented GB triple world champ & double world record holder without team or technology to help.
Josephine Appleby: Three World Championship gold medals and three world records, is why Adam Peaty will get my SPOTY vote this year.
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Rugby Union
Wales captain and Cardiff Blues flanker Sam Warburton has been ruled out for up to six weeks with an ankle injury.
Warburton suffered the injury in a tackle by Justin Tipuric, his rival for the flanker's position with Wales, in Saturday's Pro12 loss to Ospreys.
Adam Peaty
Football
It's the first day of December, and that can mean only one thing - yes, the BBC Sport advent calendar is back.
We'll be bringing you some of the best sporting videos of the year over the next 24 days, and up first is Carli Lloyd's ridiculous halfway-line goal in the Women's World Cup final. Complete with some, er, rather excitable commentary from Jonathan Pearce...
Adam Peaty
We go from the tennis court to the swimming pool for the ninth SPOTY nominee.
Why do you think double world swimming championship winner Adam Peaty should win Sports Personality of the Year?
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Andy Murray
More on why you think Andy Murray should be Sports Personality of the Year.
John: Andy Murray should be #spoty Yeah he won a couple of years ago but he's Britain's greatest ever.
Kenny: Definitely gets my vote Great effort by the whole team but @andy_murray led the way all year
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Andy Murray
We are asking why you think Andy Murray should be this year's Sports Personality of the Year.
Noptajoe: Andy Murray is the second best player in the world at the 3rd most popular sport in the world. No other Brit can compare.
KayL: Andy Murray should win. His part in winning the Davis cup was total commitment for Great Britain...not just one event.
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Snooker
Action continues at the UK Championship in York this afternoon and here is your chance to get involved...
Andy Murray
Our next contender is no stranger to the SPOTY award, having won it in 2013. This year he helped Great Britain win the Davis Cup.
Why do you think Davis Cup winner Andy Murray should win Sports Personality of the Year?
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Lewis Hamilton
We're asking why you think Lewis Hamilton should be this year's Sports Personality of the Year...
Dave Davis: Triple world champion and a huge worldwide fan base.
Alan Brion Cheatle: I would say that Lewis Hamilton wins the individual prize and the GB tennis boys win the team award.
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Football
Former Everton and Manchester United boss David Moyes says he would be open to coaching in Europe again, despite being sacked by Real Sociedad.
Moyes was dismissed earlier this month a day short of his one-year anniversary at the Spanish La Liga club.
But he told BBC Radio 5 live: "I'm open minded and Spain whetted my appetite. If the right opportunities came up in the major leagues I'd be interested."
Lewis Hamilton
We're asking why you think Lewis Hamilton should be this year's Sports Personality of the Year...
The Liam Catterson: If Lewis Hamilton wins #SPOTY again this year, I wouldn't be shocked. The guy has had a dominating season, so why not?
Lo: Hamilton wins it for me, 3-time world champion. Two years running - first ever Brit to do it in my lifetime.
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Golf
We all love a leisurely afternoon on the golf course. But it might not be quite so leisurely any more.
As BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter explains, the game's powers-that-be are considering scorecard penalties to punish slow play.
Lewis Hamilton
Our next contender took home the SPOTY prize last year and has since won his third Formula 1 world title.
Why do you think world champion Lewis Hamilton should win Sports Personality of the Year?
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Tyson Fury
Darren: I think Fury is the most worthy for SPOTY...He's just won the most prestigious honour in sports. HW champ of the WORLD!
Jamie Common: Fury won the biggest fight of his life as the underdog and if you're after a sports "personality" then he's the epitome.
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Football
West Brom striker Salomon Rondon is at the heart of a walkout threat by Venezuela's international team.
The squad, which also includes Genoa midfielder Tomas Rincon, said in a statement that it "cannot carry on in an atmosphere damaged by the directors" of the national FA.
The team have lost all four of their 2018 World Cup qualifying matches so far and were accused by the Venezuelan FA president of trying to get the coach sacked.
Tyson Fury