Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Yes he Can! Versatile midfielder proves Liverpool doubters wrong and other top stories.

  • Yes he Can! Versatile midfielder proves Liverpool doubters wrong

    Yes he Can! Versatile midfielder proves Liverpool doubters wrong
    Previous manager Brendan Rodgers played him as a makeshift right back and centre back in a three-man defence, with varying success, while Juergen Klopp has shifted him about in midfield as injuries to Jordan Henderson, Philippe Coutinho and Adam Lallana kept Can moving around the team as well as the pitch. Can's failure to secure a definite role partly explains the speculation of a possible move away from Anfield at the end of the season when his contract enters its final year. Several months o..
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  • Double whammy for Aaron Woods after missing Test and NSW Origin captaincy

    Double whammy for Aaron Woods after missing Test and NSW Origin captaincy
    Aaron Woods' State of Origin aspirations are in tatters with the Blues incumbent unlikely to play another NRL game before Laurie Daley announces his team in 19 days.Woods, who was forced to withdraw from the Australian team for Friday night's clash with New Zealand in Canberra, could be out for four to six weeks after picking up a hamstring injury in last Saturday night's loss to Cronulla. Play Video Don't Play Up Next Radradra charges droppped Play Video Don't Play Mor..
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  • Joel Selwood and Scott Pendlebury reveal what happened during their after siren exchange

    Joel Selwood and Scott Pendlebury reveal what happened during their after siren exchange
    GEELONG captain Joel Selwood says his frustration with the team’s performance bubbled to the fore in an “awkward” on-field run-in with Collingwood counterpart Scott Pendlebury on Sunday.Speaking about the exchange for the first time on the Jock and Journo Podcast, Selwood and Pendlebury downplayed the incident as “standard banter”, which was interrupted by the final siren.Selwood is believed to have made a negative comment about the Pies’ early-season form but said there was zero personal ..
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  • Port Adelaide v Gold Coast Suns: Power learning new table manners

    Port Adelaide v Gold Coast Suns: Power learning new table manners
    We know that many AFL players bemoan the hours of line and team meetings, discussing tactics with those in their own sphere of the ground, along with the broader team. Then there are a presentations about big-picture issues, including anti-gambling and illicit drugs.But there's been one with a difference that Port Adelaide's playing list has welcomed in recent weeks, that being about cultural awareness ahead of the historic trip to Shanghai where they will face Gold Coast at Jiangwan Sports Ce..
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  • I'm not a hugger, admits Essendon coach John Worsfold

    I'm not a hugger, admits Essendon coach John Worsfold
    It would be fair to say that Essendon coach John Worsfold was a much different player in his West Coast days than young forward Joe Daniher is today. Joe Daniher celebrates his goal against Melbourne. Photo: Adam Trafford/AFL Media Worsfold was feared as one of the most brutal hard men in the AFL throughout the 1990s.If you ever found yourself within his territory in the Eagles' back line, you had to brace yourself for some merciless physicality.It's a far cry from the way Daniher cond..
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  • Athletics Australia refuses to back moves likely to wipe pre-2005 world records

    Athletics Australia refuses to back moves likely to wipe pre-2005 world records
    Athletics Australia says it would be an "injustice" for athletes to be stripped of their pre-2005 world records, a scenario that could happen should the International Association of Athletics Federations accept a proposal aimed at protecting the integrity of the sport.European Athletics will present a report to the IAAF for its meeting in August, suggesting that world (and European) records should only stand if the performance was held at an approved event with the highest standards of officiat..
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  • FFA loses Allianz Stadium turf war to have Waratahs game relocated before A-League grand final

    FFA loses Allianz Stadium turf war to have Waratahs game relocated before A-League grand final
    Football Federation Australia has been unsuccessful in their quest to have the NSW Waratahs match against the Auckland Blues moved to North Sydney Oval. As reported by Fairfax Media on Tuesday afternoon, the Waratahs and FFA have confirmed the Saturday game will not be relocated to North Sydney Oval and will remain at Allianz Stadium.  Play Video Don't Play Up Next Plays of the Week: Get aerial Play Video Don't Play More Sports HQ Videos Previous slide Next slide ..
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  • A-League Media Watch: Clubs walk out of meeting, Gillett gets grand final, Allianz pitch admission

    A-League Media Watch: Clubs walk out of meeting, Gillett gets grand final, Allianz pitch admission
    A-LEAGUE clubs have walked out of a meeting with Football Federation Australia after rejecting a redistribution offer from head office. There appears to be no end in sight to the lengthy stoush between FFA and the clubs, who are fighting for more funding and extra seats at the sport’s key decision-making table.Adelaide United chairman Greg Griffin, speaking on behalf of his colleagues, said clubs had unanimously turned down an increased annual distribution of $3.25 million.“We have worked in goo..
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  • DV charges cost us Semi Radradra's signature: Parramatta Eels

    DV charges cost us Semi Radradra's signature: Parramatta Eels
    Parramatta CEO Bernie Gurr concedes the Semi Radradra court case has probably cost the club the chance to re-sign its star winger as the NRL stood by its decision to rub him out of last year's Four Nations tour.The domestic charges against Radradra were dropped at the prosecution's request on Tuesday at Parramatta Local Court, where the Eels winger's manager George Christodoulou said later his client never wanted to quit the NRL. Parramatta Eels star Semi Radradra arrives at Parramatta Loc..
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  • 'I'd be nervous': Hawthorn's senior pros should be sweating on selection, says Nick Dal Santo

    'I'd be nervous': Hawthorn's senior pros should be sweating on selection, says Nick Dal Santo
    HAWTHORN’S struggling senior pros should be “nervous” ahead of the release of this week’s team news, according to 300-game great Nick Dal Santo.The side’s dramatic decline was emphasised on Saturday afternoon, when the Hawks suffered a 75-point defeat to the Saints — their third loss of 75 points or more in four weeks.It showed the extent of just how far the club has fallen this season, according to Dal Santo, with the team’s four-time premiership stars struggling to find their best form.Hawthor..
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