Postpublished at 14:05 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2017
Love, love, love the fact we have started to think tactically about the Valentine's XI. Is playing Ian Harte on the left wing OK?
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Love, love, love the fact we have started to think tactically about the Valentine's XI. Is playing Ian Harte on the left wing OK?
#bbcsportsday
Henry Harris: We already have Rose at Left Back so why not push Ian Harte into Left Midfield?
Football
Everton striker Romelu Lukaku will miss the club's training camp in Dubai this week to visit a doctor in Belgium for treatment on a minor calf problem.
The 23-year-old Belgium international's injury is "not serious" though.
Lukaku, who has scored 17 goals this season, is expected to be fit for Everton's next Premier League match on 25 February at home to Sunderland.
He is one goal away from equalling Duncan Ferguson's club record of 60 goals in the Premier League.
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Alan Willis: Wayne Swooney?
Dei Bryn: How about Martin Dahlin?
Neil Blackaby: Kern Cupid, a midfielder from Trinidad,
Nope, don't get either of those. Unless we've just published something incredibly rude and will be redundant within the hour.
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Uncle Clive: Gary Megson in midfield
Ridge: Ryan Shawcross
Football
Aberdeen defender Andy Considine has signed a new contract to keep him at Pittodrie until the summer of 2019.
The 29-year-old's two-year extension comes after more than 370 appearances for the Dons, the only club he has played for.
He made his senior debut in 2004 and won the Scottish League Cup with Aberdeen just under 10 years later.
Last week, winger Jonny Hayes committed himself to the Dons until the end of season 2018-19.
Cricket
He has an international batting average of 61.87 from 31 innings but it's all over for Australia batsman Adam Voges.
He has announced his retirement from international cricket.
The 37-year-old bows out with the second highest Test average of all time behind Australian great Sir Donald Bradman.
He will continue to play for Middlesex, having last month signed for a fourth stint as an overseas player there.
He said he will lead the Prime Minister's XI against Sri Lanka in Canberra on Wednesday.
"I'm certainly looking forward to getting out there and playing this game," Voges said. "I've had an amazing couple of years with Australia, with the Test team, and I've loved every minute of it."
Football
They wanted a home tie but Great Britain'sFed Cup side face a potentially tough test in Romania after the draw was made for April's World Group II play-offs ties.
The match will take place on 22 and 23 April as Britain bid to reach the competition's second tier for the first time since 1993.
Captain Anne Keothavong's team kept their promotion hopes alive last weekend with a 2-1 win over Croatia.
The Romanian team will most likely feature world number four Simona Halep.
And, while you're trying that, we have a round-up of some of the latest new for you...
Have a go at our Champions League quiz right here.
There's Lionel Messi, Brendan Rodgers and, erm, the wind.
Well, to mark the return of Europe'a biggest club competition, we have put together this test of wits for you...
So, how much do you think you know about this season's Champions League?
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Getting there...
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David Penn: Mark VENUS (goddess of love, no less) spent the majority of his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Ipswich Town.
Jonathan Everett: Surely Peter Ndlovu has be to in there somewhere?
Wales midfielder Jess Fishlock, who made her international debut against Switzerland in 2006, says she is loving the challenge of being a player-manager at Melbourne City.
She has just helped the team retain their Australian Women's Grand Final title against Perth Glory and has been named in the Wales team for the Cyprus Cup.
"When the final whistle went at the weekend it made every second of the season worthwhile. The juice was definitely worth the squeeze."
White we are on the topic of our Valentine's Day XI, we would like to suggest this for our club shirt.
In case you are wondering, it's the Dutch club SC Heerenveen's home kit...
*checks generic online auction site for eleven full kits*
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Jocky: Rigobert Song in defence - so every couple can say - "Look they're playing R.Song"
Takes some explaining but it's good. Very good.
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Plenty of you are sending in your suggestions for our Valentine's Day XI.
Keep them coming.
We've had David COURT, Alessandro DIAMANTI, Martin DAHLIN.
All will go into the pot - find out later if they make the team.
For the record, no we cannot use the name of the Leicester City left back...
We will get into trouble.