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Here are your latest Manchester United morning headlines on Tuesday, September 19.
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Here are your latest Manchester United morning headlines on Tuesday, September 19.
India international Cheteshwar Pujara has been suspended from one county game after his team Sussex was docked 12 points in the County Championship due to a code of conduct breach during the match against Leicestershire. Pujara received an automatic suspension after the club reached the threshold of four fixed penalties in the same season and won't be available for this week's game against Derbyshire, according to a report in ESPN Cricinfo. Sussex have also made the decision to stand down three players - Jack Carson, Tom Haines and Ari Karvelas - for behaviour that in the words of head coach, Paul Farbrace, "tarnished" the dramatic 15-run win over Leicestershire last week, the website reported.
Anti-doping regulators are appealing a decision that exonerated world-record hurdler Tobi Amusan from a violation for missing drug tests that could have cost her a year or more out of the sport.
Here are your latest Manchester United evening headlines on Monday, September 18.
A government minister has refused to confirm that HS2 will reach Manchester after MPs asked if the north of England is being 'abandoned'. Conservative MP Richard Holden repeatedly refused to answer whether the northern leg of the high-speed railway line will be built in Parliament today (September 18).
The Manchester United takeover process is nearing its 11th month with the outcome still hazy.
The Alabama quarterback competition appears to be over.
Rio Ferdinand says the Glazers have been ‘disgraceful’ in their approach of communicating takeover developments to Manchester United fans and says the lack of updates has angered him.