Tuesday, November 27, 2012

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27 November 2012 Last updated at 15:05 GMT

Rafael Nadal Nadal happy to be back on court

Rafael Nadal says he is "getting better" after starting training in Spain as part of his recovery from a knee injury.
Josh Goodall Goodall could retire due to cash shortage Great Britain's number two tennis player Josh Goodall may retire next summer because of financial pressures.
Radek Stepanek Czech Rep win Davis Cup final Radek Stepanek is the hero as the Czech Republic beat defending champions Spain 3-2 in the Davis Cup final.

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Football transfers - November 2012


Football transfers - November 2012

The transfer window is now closed for permanent signings, and will reopen on 1 January.
In the Football League, loan deals are allowed until 17:00 GMT on 22 November.
Premier League clubs may also apply to their governing body for special dispensation to sign a player on loan if, for example, they had no goalkeepers available.
Players who are out of contract and do not have a club, can be signed outside of the transfer window if they were unattached free agents when the previous window closed.
* indicates deal will be made permanent in January.

27 NOVEMBER

Calvin Andrew [Unattached - Port Vale]

22 NOVEMBER

Ade Azeez [Charlton - Wycombe] Loan
Patrick Bamford [Chelsea - MK Dons] Loan
George Barker [Brighton - Barnet] Loan
Dale Bennett [Watford - Yeovil] Loan
Guy Branston [Aldershot - Bristol Rovers ] Loan
Liam Chilvers [Telford - Port Vale] Loan
Conor Clifford [Chelsea - Crawley] Loan
Alex Cisak [Oldham - Portsmouth] Loan
Donervon Daniels [West Brom - Tranmere] Loan
Adda Djeziri [Blackpool - Scunthorpe] Loan
Scott Donnelly [Aldershot - Southend] Loan
Cameron Gayle [West Brom - Shrewsbury] Loan
Valentin Gjokaj [Derby - Carlisle] Loan
Curtis Good [Newcastle - Bradford] Loan
Rob Hall [West Ham - Birmingham] Loan
Michael Hector [Reading - Aldershot] Loan
Jeremy Helan [Manchester City - Sheffield Wednesday] Loan
Ryan Hervel [Unattached - AFC Wimbledon]
Lee Hodson [Watford - Brentford] Loan
Melvin Holwijn [Unattached - Barnet]
Alan Hutton [Aston Villa - Nottingham Forest] Loan
Brad Inman [Newcastle - Crewe] Loan
Andy Iro [Stevenage - Barnet] Loan
Zeli Ismail [Wolves - MK Dons] Loan
Chris Iwelumo [Watford - Notts County] Loan
Jake Jervis [Birmingham - Portsmouth] Loan
Todd Kane [Chelsea - Preston North End] Loan
Josh King [Manchester United - Blackburn] Loan
Angus MacDonald [Reading - Torquay] Loan
Paul McCallum [West Ham - AFC Wimbledon] Loan
Mark Molesley [Bournemouth - Plymouth] Loan
Jack O'Connell [Blackburn - Rotherham] Loan
Michael O'Halloran [Bolton - Tranmere] Loan
Dan Potts [West Ham - Colchester] Loan
Liam Ridehalgh [Huddersfield - Rotherham] Loan
Mamady Sidibe [Stoke - Sheffield Wednesday] Loan
Chris Smith [Swindon - Northampton] Loan
David Stockdale [Fulham - Hull] Loan
Alan Tate [Swansea - Leeds] Loan
Jake Taylor [Reading - Cheltenham] Loan
Jerome Thomas [West Brom - Leeds] Loan
Wes Thomas [Bournemouth - Blackpool] Loan
Marcello Trotta [Fulham - Brentford] Loan
Blair Turgott [West Ham - Bradford] Loan
Josh Wakefield [Bournemouth - Dag & Red] Loan
Craig Westcarr [Chesterfield - Walsall] Loan
Danny Wilson [Liverpool - Bristol City] Loan
Gregg Wylde [Bolton - Bury] Loan

21 NOVEMBER

Akos Buzsaky [Portsmouth - Barnsley] Loan
Jonathan Greening [Nottingham Forest - Barnsley] Loan
Simon Lappin [Norwich - Cardiff] Loan
George Thorne [West Brom - Peterborough] Loan

20 NOVEMBER

Jacob Blyth [Leicester City - Burton Albion] Loan
Mark McChrystal [Tranmere - Scunthorpe] Loan
Jay O'Shea [MK Dons - Chesterfield] Loan
Brett Pitman [Bristol City - Bournemouth] Loan
Emile Sinclair [Peterborough - Barnsley] Loan
Conor Townsend [Hull - Chesterfield] Loan

19 NOVEMBER

Tyrone Barnett [Peterborough - Ipswich] Loan
Clarke Carlisle [York - Northampton] Loan
Emmanuel Frimpong [Arsenal - Charlton] Loan
Ricardo Rocha [Unattached - Portsmouth]

17 NOVEMBER

Blair Adams [Sunderland - Coventry] Loan

16 NOVEMBER

Courtney Cameron [Aston Villa - Rotherham] Loan
Nathan Ellington [Ipswich - Scunthorpe] Loan
Aaron McCarey [Wolves - Walsall] Loan
Tom Naylor [Derby County - Bradford City] Loan
Chris Sedgwick [Scunthorpe - Hyde] Loan
Neil Sullivan [Doncaster - AFC Wimbledon] Loan

15 NOVEMBER

Anthony Elding [Grimsby - Preston] Loan
Danny Hollands [Charlton - Swindon] Loan
Rob Kiernan [Wigan - Brentford] Loan
Chris Martin [Norwich - Swindon] Loan
Nathaniel Mendez-Laing [Peterborough - Portsmouth] Loan

14 NOVEMBER

Neil Danns [Leicester - Bristol City] Loan
Bradley Orr [Blackburn - Ipswich] Loan
Marcus Tudgay [Nottingham Forest - Barnsley] Loan

13 NOVEMBER

Jake Caprice [Blackpool - Dagenham & Redbridge] Loan

9 NOVEMBER

James Beattie [Unattached - Accrington]
Ethan Ebanks-Landell [Wolves - Bury] Loan
Terry Gornell [Shrewsbury - Rochdale] Loan
Eggert Jonsson [Wolves - Charlton] Loan
Sam Mantom [West Brom - Walsall] Loan
Sean McAllister [Unattached - Port Vale]
Luke Rodgers [Portsmouth - Shrewsbury] Loan *
Luke Rooney [Swindon - Rotherham] Loan
Dan Seaborne [Southampton - Charlton] Loan
Tom Soares [Unattached - Bury]
John Sullivan [Charlton - Colchester] Loan
Josh Thompson [Portsmouth - Colchester] Loan

8 NOVEMBER

Jacob Butterfield [Norwich - Bolton] Loan
Simon Church [Reading - Huddersfield] Loan
Brennan Dickenson [Brighton - Chesterfield] Loan
David Meyler [Sunderland - Hull] Loan

7 NOVEMBER

Devante McKain [Maidenhead - Gillingham] Undisclosed
Alex Rodman [Aldershot - York] Loan
Ibra Sekajja [Crystal Palace - MK Dons] Loan

6 NOVEMBER

Robbie Brady [Manchester United - Hull] Loan
Michael Keane [Manchester United - Leicester City]
Jesse Lingard [Manchester United - Leicester City]
Sean McGinty [Manchester United - Carlisle] Loan
Lee Nicholls [Wigan - Northampton] Loan
Robert Sinclair [Stevenage - Aldershot Town] Loan

5 NOVEMBER

Lauri Dalla Valle [Fulham - Crewe] Loan
John Egan [Sunderland - Bradford City] Loan
Jonathan Meades [Bournemouth - AFC Wimbledon] Loan
Steve Mildenhall [Millwall - Scunthorpe] Loan
Jake Reeves [Brentford - AFC Wimbledon] Loan

2 NOVEMBER

Jordan Archer [Tottenham - Wycombe] Loan
Julian Bennett [Sheffield Wednesday - Shrewsbury] Loan
Barry Ferguson [Blackpool - Fleetwood] Loan
Tamika Mkandawire [Millwall - Southend] Loan
Damion Stewart [Unattached - Notts County] Free

1 NOVEMBER

Liam Cooper [Hull - Chesterfield] Loan
Jamie Devitt [Hull - Rotherham] Loan


Championship

Position Team Played Goal Difference Points
No movement 1 Cardiff 18 12 37
No movement 2 Crystal Palace 18 12 36
No movement 3 Leicester 18 15 33
No movement 4 Middlesbrough 18 5 32
No movement 5 Hull 18 3 31
No movement 6 Millwall 18 6 29
No movement 7 Nottm Forest 18 5 29
No movement 8 Brighton 18 9 28
No movement 9 Blackburn 18 4 28
No movement 10 Huddersfield 18 0 28
No movement 11 Watford 18 3 27
No movement 12 Derby 18 2 26
No movement 13 Burnley 18 -1 26
No movement 14 Blackpool 18 3 24
No movement 15 Charlton 18 0 24
No movement 16 Leeds United 18 -5 23
No movement 17 Wolves 18 -1 22
No movement 18 Bolton 18 -2 22
No movement 19 Birmingham 18 -7 20
No movement 20 Barnsley 18 -10 16
No movement 21 Bristol City 18 -7 15
No movement 22 Sheff Wed 18 -11 15
No movement 23 Ipswich 18 -25 14
No movement 24 Peterborough 18 -10 13

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Position Team Played Goal Difference Points
No movement 1 Man Utd 13 14 30
No movement 2 Man City 13 15 29
No movement 3 West Brom 13 8 26
No movement 4 Chelsea 13 11 25
No movement 5 Everton 13 6 21
No movement 6 Arsenal 13 10 20
Moving up 7 Tottenham 13 1 20
Moving down 8 West Ham 13 1 19
Moving down 9 Swansea 13 2 17
No movement 10 Fulham 13 2 16
No movement 11 Liverpool 13 1 16
No movement 12 Stoke 13 0 16
No movement 13 Norwich 13 -9 15
No movement 14 Newcastle 13 -6 14
No movement 15 Wigan 13 -8 14
No movement 16 Sunderland 12 -4 12
Moving up 17 Southampton 13 -10 11
Moving down 18 Aston Villa 13 -12 10
Moving down 19 Reading 12 -6 9
No movement 20 QPR 13 -16 4






































































































































































Boyle's Olympic ceremony honoured

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Danny Boyle's Olympic opening ceremony has been honoured at the London Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
The Oscar-winning director and his team got huge cheers when they picked up the Beyond Theatre award from gold medal-winning Team GB cyclist Victoria Pendleton.
"We hoped to prove that culture runs through all of us and binds us all together," Boyle said.
The awards, hosted by James Corden, were held at the Savoy Hotel on Sunday.
Picking up his award, Boyle urged the audience to lobby for the inclusion of arts subjects in the English Baccalaureate.
Other winners took the opportunity to speak out against theatre funding cuts.
Theatre passion Dame Judi Dench was honoured with the Moscow Art Theatre's Golden Seagull award for her contribution to world theatre.
The veteran stage and screen actress, who plays M in James Bond film Skyfall, said she loved making movies "but my absolute passion is the theatre".
Dame Judi will be seen on the stage in London next year in a new play, Peter and Alice, by Skyfall co-writer John Logan, opposite her Bond co-star Ben Wishaw, who plays Q.
The award for best new play went to Nick Payne's Constellations, which has just transferred to the West End from the Royal Court.
Sally Hawkins as Marianne and Rafe Spall as Roland in Constellations Sally Hawkins as Marianne and Rafe Spall as Roland in Constellations
Starring Rafe Spall and Sally Hawkins, the story explores a couple's relationship in a series of alternative universes.
At 29, Payne is the youngest playwright to have received the award.
The best actor prize went to Simon Russell Beale for his portrayal of Stalin in the black comedy, Collaborators, at the National Theatre.
'Gloriously screwed up' Hattie Morahan took the best actress prize for her portrayal of trapped housewife, Nora, in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House at the Young Vic.
Hattie Morahan Morahan won for her moving performance of Nora
She had been up against Australian actress Cate Blanchett for Big and Small, Dame Eileen Atkins for All That Fall and Laurie Metcalf for Long Day's Journey Into Night.
Morahan was presented with the award by Homeland star Damian Lewis.
The tearful actress thanked Ibsen for creating such a "gloriously screwed up heroine".
The prize for best musical went to Sweeney Todd, directed by Jonathan Kent and starring Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton, which transferred from the Chichester Festival to the West End.
The award was presented by rapper Tinie Tempah, who has tweeted about his love of Stephen Sondheim's blood-splattered musical.
Cuts protest Among the other guests at the event were Colin Firth, Sir Ian McKellen, Ruth Wilson, Bill Nighy and Ralph Fiennes.
Film and theatre director Stephen Daldry, the creative director of the Olympic ceremonies, was presented with a special award at the end of the evening by Stephen Fry.
Both Fry and Daldry were among those who spoke out against cuts in arts budgets.
Meanwhile, National Theatre artistic director Sir Nicholas Hytner, who won two awards - for best director and a special award for his leadership at the NT - said further cuts to theatre budgets made "no economic sense whatsoever".
He called on Culture Secretary Maria Miller to fund all theatres to the level enjoyed by the National Theatre in order to stimulate philanthropic giving.
"Philanthropy is not an alternative to public money - it is a consequence of public funding," he said.
WINNERS OF LONDON EVENING STANDARD 58TH THEATRE AWARDS 2012
Best play - Constellations - Nick Payne (Royal Court Upstairs)
Best director - Nicholas Hytner - Timon of Athens (National's Olivier)
Best actor - Simon Russell Beale - Collaborators (National's Cottesloe)
Natasha Richardson award for best actress - Hattie Morahan - A Doll's House (Young Vic)
Ned Sherrin award for best musical - Sweeney Todd - Chichester Festival and Adelphi
Best design - Soutra Gilmour - Inadmissible Evidence (Donmar Warehouse ) & Antigone (National's Olivier)
Charles Wintour award for most promising playwright - Lolita Chakrabarti - Red Velvet (Tricycle)
Milton Shulman award for outstanding newcomer - Matthew Tennyson - Making Noise Quietly (Donmar Warehouse)
Lebedev special award - Nicholas Hytner - For his dynamic directorship of the National Theatre
Editor's award - David Hare - For his contribution to theatre
Beyond theatre - Danny Boyle and his team - For the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics
Burberry award for emerging director - Simon Godwin
Moscow Art Theatre's Golden Seagull - Judi Dench

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Who should Arsenal buy in January ?

1.Edison Cavani
2.Fernando Llorente
3.Marouane Fellaini
4.Adrian Lopez
5.Wilfried Zaha
6.Edin Dzeko
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