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Don't write Beckham off - Bruce
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce queries Fabio Capello's communication methods after the Italian seemed to call time on David Beckham's England career, but Bruce says it would be wrong to write Beckham off just yet.
Bruce confident of Wellbeck deal
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce says they are close to securing a season- long loan deal for Manchester United forward Danny Wellbeck and discusses the Black Cats' prospects for the season ahead.
Lennon confirms Bellamy approach
Celtic boss Neil Lennon confirms that the club have spoken to both Manchester City and Craig Bellamy's representatives about the Welsh star joining them on loan.
Sharron Davies' memories of Budapest 2006
BBC Sport's Sharron Davies looks back at the last European Swimming Championships in Budapest back in 2006 which saw several new British stars emerge (UK only).
Murray at home on hard courts
Following his victory over Xavier Malisse at the Rogers Cup in Toronto, Andy Murray says he feeling comfortable as his game is more suited to hard courts.
Capello upbeat over England future
England manager Fabio Capello says he was pleased with the performance of the younger players in their 2-1 friendly win over Hungary and confirms David Beckham is not part of his future plans.
Halsall adds to GB gold haul
Francesca Halsall wins the women's 100m freestyle final to claim Britain's third gold medal at the European Championships in Budapest.(UK users only)
Holloway defends Blackpool transfer policy
Blackpool manager Ian Holloway dismisses reports he has fallen out with chairman Karl Oyston over the club's transfer policy and says they will not be held to ransom by players' wage demands.
Williams explains Youth Olympics mentor role
Olympic skeleton champion Amy Williams outlines her role as a mentor at this summer's inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.
Williams' joy at Youth Olympics mentor role
Olympic skeleton champion Amy Williams outlines her role as a mentor at this summer's inaugural youth Olympics in Singapore and says the event is a great chance for GB's young athletes to gain championship experience.
Mickelson reveals arthritis battle
World number two Phil Mickelson admits he has been struggling with psoriatic arthritis but says he has responded well to treatment and feels about 90% ahead of the USPGA Championship.
Simmonds leads GB backstroke one-two
Britain's Lizzie Simmonds wins gold in the 200m backstroke at the European Championships, with compatriot Gemma Spofforth just behind her.
'Bladerunner' hopes for dry London event
Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius - known as 'Bladerunner' because of his prosthetic limbs - explains why he hopes to avoid rain as he competes against able-bodied athletes at this weekend's London Grand Prix.
Tancock battles to bronze in 100m backstoke
Britain's Liam Tancock snatches a bronze in the European Championships, as France's Camille Lacourt sets a new European record in the 100m backstroke (UK users only).
Atkinson surprised by timing of O'Neill exit
Former Aston Villa manager Ron Atkinson admits he was "stunned" by Martin O'Neill's departure from Villa Park so close to the start of the Premier League season.
Zamora 'honoured' by England call-up
Fulham's Bobby Zamora says it is a "massive honour" to be named in Fabio Capello's squad for England's friendly against Hungary on Wednesday, and denies there is disorder in the squad, praising their professionalism.
Gerrard expecting tough reception from fans
England captain Steven Gerrard says he would understand receiving a hostile reception from fans at Wednesday's friendly against Hungary but says his players are determined to make amends for a disappointing World Cup campaign.
Focus Forum
Every week Football Focus presenter Dan Walker will be hearing the views of BBC Sport's top pundits and commentators in our new feature - Focus Forum. This week Dan looks ahead to the new season with legendary commentator John Motson.
I'm no control freak - Federer
World number three Roger Federer says each player should decide how much help they need from a coach, as he starts a trial working with Paul Annacone, former coach of Pete Sampras and Tim Henman, for the Rogers Cup in Toronto.
Cardiff 1-1 Sheff Utd
Jay Bothroyd rescues Cardiff City a point in their Championship opener against 10-man Sheffield United. (UK users only)