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- Munster may be forced into a midfield switch because of a knee injury to centre Andrew Smith.
- Mayo football bosses have apologised for the way they handled their search for James Horan‘s replacement.
- DJ Carey was on the sidelines as IT Carlow won the Higher Education senior hurling league final this afternoon.
- Ireland’s James McCarthy is going nowhere according to his boss at Everton.
- The Irish Roller Derby team is getting set for the World Cup in Texas tomorrow.
Away
- Paul Lambert insists there was no bust-up involving Roy Keane despite media reports.
- Sergio Aguero is doing his best to convince Messi to come to Manchester City.
- Michael Clarke paid an emotional final tribute as Phil Hughes was laid to rest in Australia today.
The best thing we shared
Dortmund may be doing okay in the Champions League but they’re currently propping up the Bundesliga. To make amends, the players volunteered to pull pints for up to 1,000 fans at the club’s Christmas Party.
On the record
“France is hypocritical and cowardly. Sometimes I think that if we’d been overrun by the Germans, we’d be better run.”
Emmanuel Petit has accused the French nation of being “hypocritical and cowardly” over their lack of love for Thierry Henry and he traces it all back to that handball.
The fixture list
- La Rochelle and Exeter Chiefs kick off the latest round of European Challenge Cup.
- Week 14 of the NFL gets under way with the under-pressure Dallas Cowboys travelling to Chicago to take on the Bears
Showbiz, baby!
Love him or loathe him, Danny Cipriani is still pretty good at rugby:
“Hang on, I’m just trying to find a Paul McCartney GIF”