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Tennis
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Ex-Ireland captain O'Connell retires
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Cricket
Over at Centurion, England are bobbing along nicely. They're 101-1 after 20.2 overs.
Join Mark Mitchener for over by over coverage of the third ODI.
Horse racing
2009: Tony McCoy recorded his 3,000th jumps winner aboard Restless D'Artaix at Plumpton.
Football
David de Gea was set to earn £9.2m a year until 2021 at Real Madrid had he completed a move from Manchester United last summer - or at least that's according to documents released on the Football Leaks, external website.
United and Madrid agreed a £29m transfer in August that would have seen the goalkeeper swap Old Trafford for the Bernabeu, but the proposed switch fell through at the 11th hour.
The Football Leaks document - which it claims is the contract De Gea was due to sign at Madrid - shows the Spain international would have received a figure of £9.2m for each season from 2015-16 to 2020-21.
There is also mention of a break clause of a whopping £388m, which De Gea would have been obliged to pay if he walked out on his contract.
Football
Eastleigh have signed former Bournemouth striker Matt Tubbs on loan from Portsmouth until the end of the season.
Eastleigh sign former Bournemouth striker Matt Tubbs on loan from Portsmouth until the end of the season.
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Who's the biggest club in Manchester?
I ain't going to wade into this one on a Tuesday morning, but the Manchester Evening News have. Sort of.
They have spoken to a football finance expert, who says City could overtake United in the Deloitte Football Money League within five years.
“You'll certainly see City close the gap [on United, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich],” said Rob Wilson, of Sheffield Hallam University.
Want more? It's over here., external
Formula 1
Hamilton's 10-year domination, a pit-stop rivalry with Toro Rosso pair - it can only be the Formula One gossip column. Head over here for more.
Haryanto still hopeful, Hamilton out with Jay Z, Jorda hits back, Vandoorne moves to Super Formula, plus more.
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Liverpool
Brendan Rodgers has told the Liverpool Echo that he has spoken to Swansea about a possible return to the club but, for now, he's happy to take a sabbatical from the game.
“I have had five opportunities since I left Liverpool to get back into work, all at clubs I really respect, but I just felt I wanted to take some time out,” Rodgers said., external
“It is very intense when you are in the game. I enjoy the scrutiny, and life of being at the leading edge of the game, but that opportunity that presented itself when I left Liverpool gave me the chance to go away for the first time in five years and sit and reflect on how I work and can improve and I hope my next club will benefit from that."
Football
Under-fire Gary Neville admits his Valencia team must finally win a league match this week.
The former Manchester United captain and current England assistant coach has yet to secure a Primera Division victory since being appointed boss at the start of December.
"We have to win on Saturday, that's the pressure I'm putting on myself and the expectation of everybody - we have to win," Neville said in a news conference today.
Valencia play Espanyol at the weekend, but before that have the small matter of facing Barcelona - tomorrow - attempting to turnaround a 7-0 first leg deficit.
Boxing
Rugby League
Huddersfield half-back Luke Robinson has been forced to retire due to a hip injury.
The 31-year-old took the decision after consulting with specialists and admitted he had little choice but to call it a day as his long-term mobility was at risk if he continued to play.
Football
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has made a passionate plea in the Daily Mail, external for cheaper tickets for Premier League fans and explained why he joined the Anfield walk-out on Saturday.
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Shane Daly: Sean Dyche... there would be no questions about Gary Neville. He took a chance & if it doesn't work out, so what? I respect him.
#SportRelief
Sport Relief is just under six weeks away now - but there are already some stars showing what they can do in a series of challenges.
BBC Radio 1 DJ Greg James started his 'Gregathlon' - an attempt to do five triathlons in five days - in Belfast yesterday and will continue in Cardiff today.
You can see how he got on here and, if you're inspired, you can learn how to get into triathlon's yourself here.
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Congratulations from the First Minister of Scotland
Channel 4 says it has asked the producers of The Jump to re-assess every event and training plan after Olympic bronze medallist Beth Tweddle broke two bones in her neck after a fall.
The 30-year-old retired gymnast had fractured vertebrae fused together and is now, according to her parents, "able to move her hands and feet, despite being in a lot of discomfort".
Olympic swimming champion Rebecca Adlington, 26, and actress Tina Hobley, 44, have already withdrawn because of injury
"All winter sports carry some element of risk but, in light of the number of injuries this year, Channel 4 has asked the producers to review safety procedures again," read a statement.
Football
Arsenal have snapped up Leicester's head of technical scouting Ben Wrigglesworth.
He worked under head of recruitment Steve Walsh at the Foxes but has now joined their title rivals, according to PA Sport.
It is understood Wrigglesworth has already been replaced at the King Power Stadium.
Football
Cricket
Good start for England in the third ODI at Centurion.
They are 31-0 off five overs, with Jason Roy on 15 and Alex Hales 9.
England are 2-0 up in the five-match series against South Africa, so victory today and they will be home and dry.
Cricket
Shane Warne and Steve Waugh have had their handbags out again.
Warne has called former Australian skipper Waugh as "the most selfish cricketer I've played with" as a long-running feud between the pair showed no sign of ending.
The ex-teammates fell out years ago with Warne still holding a grudge after Waugh played a part in his axing on the 1999 tour of the West Indies.
"There's a lot of reasons I don't like Steve Waugh... because he's the most selfish cricketer I've played with," Warne said.
Warne is currently in the Australian jungle for a TV show, so his words surprised many - including Steve's sister-in-law Kim Waugh...