LONDON, Oct 1 – Arsene Wenger is among the candidates who fit the criteria to become England manager, according to Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn.
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Chris Bosh slams Miami Heat as NBA future hangs in the balance
The relationship between Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat continued disintegrating, with the All-Star claiming the NBA team didn’t tell him before going public with their belief he will not play for them again.
Melbourne Cup clues aplenty on offer in classy Turnbull Stakes field
Anyone looking for the strongest guide to the Caulfield Cup should head to Flemington on Sunday where the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes will surely provide all the evidence they need.
NSW Blues captain Moises Henriques out to lead from front in Matador Cup defence
The all-rounder is confident the Blues can go back to back in the domestic one-day tournament despite the absence of Australian stars Steve Smith and Mitchell Starc.
Harry Redknapp embroiled in latest sting, claims EPL players bet on matches
Former English Premier League manager Harry Redknapp has reportedly claimed some of his players bet on one of their matches.
Cronulla Sharks fan says daughter Mel is to blame for NRL premiership drought
Melanie Lincoln moved like lightning to secure a grand final ticket for her father the moment his beloved Cronulla Sharks secured their place in Sunday’s NRL showpiece. “It was the least I could do,” she said. “Dad had to miss the 1978 grand final as my Mum was in labor having me that day.”
Blake Spriggs takes out Metropolitan on Sir John Hawkwood
Blake Spriggs has been trying not to think about the Melbourne Cup for the past couple of weeks because he did want to get “too far ahead” of himself. But his belief in Sir John Hawkwood was finally matched by performance in Saturday’s Metropolitan at Randwick.
Olympic bronze medalist Shane Rose trades Rio for Canberra cold at Equestrian Park
Shane Rose traded Olympic Games glory in Rio for a miserable Canberra afternoon to join 30 of his students at the international horse trials at Equestrian Park on Saturday.
Hauraki storms to victory in the Epsom
Godolphin’s jockey James McDonald admitted he “missed a couple of beats”, but the trainer John O’Shea’s heart “was like machine gun” as Hauraki scored an improbable last to first Epsom victory at Randwick on Saturday.
Russian Revolution stays perfect beating Golden Slipper and Golden Rose winners
Newgate Farm and China Horse Club might have the two best colts in the country if the last 48 hours is any indication.

