Wigan boss Roberto Martinez is awaiting the result of an X-ray on James McCarthy's ankle after the midfielder was injured in the 1-1 draw with Bolton.
Oct 25, 2010
Wigan rocked by McCarthy injury
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez is awaiting the result of an X-ray on James McCarthy's ankle after the midfielder was injured in the 1-1 draw with Bolton.
McLeish won the battle - Holloway
Blackpool manager Ian Holloway admits opposite number Alex McLeish got the better of him tactically at St Andrew's.
Rajasthan Royals to appeal today in Bombay High Court
Rajasthan Royals is set to file an appeal in the Bombay High Court on Monday against the BCCI's October 10 order throwing it out of the Indian Premier League.
Blair's sister-in-law converts to Islam
Former British prime minister Tony Blair's sister-in-law Lauren Booth revealed over the weekend that she has converted to Islam. Booth, who is half-sister to Cherie Blair and a Catholic by birth, switched faith after a recent visit to Iran.
Sariska mining leases to stay
The Rajasthan govt has refused to cancel new mining leases in the Sariska range despite environment minister Jairam Ramesh asking CM Ashok Gehlot to put an end to mining in the Aravali ranges and cancel all leases.
Defying Maoists, 53% vote in Phase 2 of Bihar polls
Defying Maoist boycott call, Bihar recorded 52.55% voter turnout - about 9% more than last year’s Lok Sabha elections - in the second round of the Bihar assembly polls for 45 constituencies on Sunday. Polling was largely trouble-free, according to chief electoral officer (CEO) Sudhir Kumar Rakesh.
28 kids abducted from Leh rescued from Jammu
Five members of Jammu-based NGO were arrested after parents complained that the children had been kidnapped.
Maharashtra has highest number of women murderers
Last year alone, more than 650 women were arrested across the state for killing their husbands or lovers, children or others. This figures is the highest in the country, and nearly 48% more than second-placed Andhra Pradesh.
With Kinect, Microsoft aims for a game changer
A slim, 32-year-old psychologist, he spends his days behind a one-way mirror at Microsoft’s video games research center here, watching people play the company’s Xbox systems.
Musharraf 'fit to be murdered', says 'fatwa'
The fatwa or edict was issued by a group religious scholars, declaring former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, who is preparing to return to Pakistan political arena, 'wajibul qatal' (fit to be murdered).
Aishwarya to play Jeffrey’s Nisha!
Imtiaz Ali may direct Jeffrey Archer's story on Nisha Jamwal and her husband, with Aishwarya and Aamir in the lead....
Salman fights for Cancer Survivors
Salman Khan has a special message for those who will be unfair towards Cancer survivors. - Synopsis
Marriage is bad for your sex life
ouples who have sex over four times a week before their wedding, barely have it once a week three years after tying the knot
Kashmir interlocutors meet stone pelters in Srinagar jail
Visiting the Central jail for the second time in two days, the team of interlocutors on Sunday met stone pelters and militants who infiltrated from Pakistan, and heard their views on the dialogue process in Kashmir.
India-Japan nuke deal win-win proposition: PM
Amid negotiations on a civil nuclear agreement, Manmohan Singh has batted for a win-win bilateral deal with Japan, citing huge opportunities offered by India's nuclear sector in which Japanese firms can become 'partners'.
53% voting in Phase II of Bihar assembly polls
Defying call for a poll boycott by Maoists, around 53% of the 98.44 lakh electorate cast their votes in 45 Assembly constituencies in Bihar in the second phase.
Ratan Tata shortlisted for Fortune honour
The Tata Group chairman is among eight business leaders from across the world shortlisted by the Fortune magazine, an honour that will go to the leader who made the "biggest mark" in business in 2010.
US feels the heat over WikiLeaks charges
Washington today came under increasing pressure to investigate the allegations in the leaked Iraq war documents published by WikiLeaks, which Britain's deputy prime minister Nick Clegg called "shocking".
Fergie lays blame with Rooney's agent
Giving an insight into what really happened with Wayne Rooney, Sir Alex Ferguson left the blame at the door of the player's agent.
"Fabianski could be number one"
After a string of impressive performances, Arsene Wenger admitted that Lukasz Fabianski could be Arsenal's number one this season.
Inter Milan 1-1 Sampdoria
Inter Milan lost ground on Serie A leaders Lazio as they could only manage a 1-1 draw at home to Sampdoria.
Celtic 1-3 Rangers
Rangers came from behind to defeat Celtic 3-1 in the first Old Firm derby of the season.
German Bundesliga Weekend Review
Mainz moved back to the top of the Bundesliga thanks to a 1-0 win at Bayer Leverkusen.
Sevilla 4-3 Athletic Bilbao
Luis Fabiano and Frederic Kanoute each scored twice as 10-man Sevilla won 4-3 against Athletic Bilbao.
Premier League Weekend Review
Manchester United ended a bad week on a high with victory at Stoke while Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool also recorded wins.
Feyenoord coach faces axe
Feyenoord coach Mario Been's future at the club has been thrown into serious doubt by the 10-goal demolition from PSV Eindhoven.
Man City vs Arsenal Player Ratings
Marcus Chhan now knows why nobody wants to play Arsenal a man down as they blitzed Manchester City 3-0 in the BPL.
Stuttgart 2-0 St Pauli
Stuttgart moved off the foot of the Bundesliga table with a much-needed 2-0 home win over St Pauli.
Getafe 3-0 Sporting Gijon
Getafe ended a disappointing week by sweeping aside Sporting Gijon 3-0 at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez.
Fabregas: We were outstanding
Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas hailed an "outstanding" display by his side after they won 3-0 at Manchester City.
Almeria 1-1 Hercules
Leonardo Ulloa's late equaliser saved Almeria from a damaging defeat at home to promoted side Hercules.
Espanyol 2-1 Levante
Espanyol kept their perfect home record intact with a 2-1 victory over promoted side Levante at Cornella.
Gambhir, Ishant to miss NZ series?
Pak hopes of good news from SA series
Pakistan is hoping a strong performance in its upcoming series against South Africa, will help the team put the match fixing scandal behind.
Gary wanted team to reach SA early
The players might not have told the board about skipping the NZ ODI series but Kirsten had wanted the team to reach his home country a week in advance.
Salman Butt vows to prove innocence
Asif wants more time to prepare appeal
Mohammad Asif said, he had withdrawn his appeal against the suspension in order to give his lawyers more time to make a detailed document.
'Players yet to confirm on NZ ODIs'
Govt warns of action against Modi
'Will do anything to save Kochi IPL team'
Abide by the code of conduct: Intikhab
Pakistan's new manager Intikhab Alam said the team has been educated and will not hesitate to send players back if they violate the code of conduct.
We have been competitive: Nielsen
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