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Brown blasts penalty decision

Hull manager Phil Brown believes his side were robbed of another Barclays Premier League away win after fellow new boys Stoke levelled through a late penalty in the 1-1 result. Read

Southgate happy with derby point

Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate was a satisfied man despite seeing his side held at home by derby rivals Newcastle. Read

Haddin heroics put Australia in charge

Brad Haddin's maiden Test century handed Australia a 230 run lead over New Zealand at stumps on the third day of the second Test at Adelaide Oval. Read

Keane lacking vote of self-confidence

Sunderland boss Roy Keane takes full responsibility for his side's slump into the relegation zone after admitting he cannot be certain he will wake up on Sunday convinced he is still the best man for the job. Read

O'Neill defends Villa stalemate

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill insisted his side had not been guilty of "choking" as they missed out on the chance to move into third spot in the Barclays Premier League. Read

Haddin puts Australia in control

Brad Haddin's maiden Test century guided Australia to 535 all out and a first innings lead of 265 over New Zealand on the third day of the second Test at Adelaide Oval. Read

Johnson puts brave face on England loss

Martin Johnson refused to dismiss England as a "lost cause" as the curtain was brought down on a tortuous autumn with a record 32-6 defeat by New Zealand. Read

Howley hails Welsh spirit

Jamie Roberts' willingness to play 10 minutes of the first half with a fractured skull typified the bravery shown by Wales in Saturday's thrilling victory over Australia, according to Wales backs coach Rob Howley. Read

Pietersen unnerved by Mumbai attacks

England captain Kevin Pietersen has revealed the thought of being a terrorist target makes his "blood run cold" and he has not slept since the attacks in Mumbai. Read

Martins denied in derby stalemate

Newcastle striker Obafemi Martins came closest to claiming the derby headlines as the crossbar denied him a winner following the goalless draw at Middlesbrough. Read

Boyce denies Baggies

Emmerson Boyce scored a dramatic late winner for Wigan to stun West Brom with a 2-1 victory at the JJB Stadium. Read

Fuller claims Stoke equaliser

Barclays Premier League new boys Stoke and Hull added to their points tally following a 1-1 draw at a fog-hit Britannia Stadium. Read

Bolton deepen Black Cats' gloom

Johan Elmander took advantage of a pair of defensive blunders to help Bolton to a 4-1 win - their second consecutive victory in the north-east - and heap more misery upon Sunderland boss Roy Keane. Read

Barry wasteful as Villa held

Gareth Barry squandered the chances to lift Aston Villa into third place in the Barclays Premier League - 24 hours after pledging his immediate future to the midlands club. Read

Wales secure hard-fought win

Wales floored a Tri-Nations heavyweight for the first time since 2005 as they ended their autumn Test series on a high with a 21-18 success against Australia. Read

All Blacks too strong for England

England hit the self-destruct button as New Zealand secured a third Grand Slam with a 32-6 victory at Twickenham. Read

Rangers falter at Tynecastle

Rangers' title hopes were dealt a further blow when they slumped to a 2-1 defeat against 10-man Hearts in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League. Read

Chimbonda keen on Lyon switch

Pascal Chimbonda has issued a come-and-get-me plea to Lyon, with speculation mounting the French champions are about to make an offer for the Sunderland defender. Read

Shearer spurns Newcastle

Joe Kinnear has revealed Alan Shearer turned down an invitation to join his coaching staff at Newcastle. Read

Robinho: Nothing's impossible

Robinho believes Manchester City can emulate neighbours United as the teams prepare to meet at Eastlands on Sunday. Read