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Football only unsold 2012 sport Around 1.5 million football tickets remain available for London 2012 after the sport is identified as the only discipline which has not sold its allocation. www.bbc.co.uk
The House of Payne: Empty seats may greet Olympic footballers Should football care about being the only sport among the 26 at London 2012 which has not sold out? www.kingstonguardian.co.uk
Neil Warnock: Bellamy is the one that got away...for me and for QPR At six o'clock, the day before the transfer deadline shut in August, I had a telephone conversation with Craig Bellamy. He was leaving Manchester City and I was trying to persuade him to come to QPR. I'd almost done it, but he'd heard there was the possibility of returning to Liverpool. He told me: "If Liverpool don't come in for me, I'll come [to Rangers]." www.independent.co.uk
London 2012 - Olympic countdown: England's women We continue our look at Britain's gold medal hopes for the 2012 Olympic Games in London with British footballers Kelly Smith and Faye White. uk.eurosport.yahoo.com
Rude Arsenal fans should be ashamed Those Arsenal fans who chanted 'you don't know what you're doing' at Arsene Wenger should be ashamed. It was the antithesis of support, rude and disrespectful, and exemplified the contemporary nonsense - interactivity gone mad - that the lay masses are equal to the specialist, in this case Arsenal's greatest post-war manager. www.thisislondon.co.uk
Bristol Evening Post published Bristol's Ashton Gate stadium to host 2012 FA Women's Cup Final Article www.thisisbristol.co.uk
Transfer deadline day – live! • Hit F5 for the latest or select our auto-refresh button below • Read all the deadline-day gossip in The Rumour Mill • And email your thoughts to john.ashdown@guardian.co.uk 9.50pm: And here's Jamie Jackson's full rundown of Ravel Morrison's move to West Ham: The deal finally went through at around 8.30pm after Morrison passed a medical. Morrison's salary will start at around £12,000 a week ... www.guardian.co.uk
Tuesday's Sports in Brief INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- With players and coaches penned in cubicles, reporters were joined at the Super Bowl media day by a guy in a superhero costume, another in an old-time football uniform, kids with microphones and some women who wore dresses that left little to the imagination. www.daily-jeff.com
Bristol Evening Post published BRISTOL'S UP FOR THE CUP Article www.thisisbristol.co.uk
Sportsday Live - Monday 16 January Sportsday Live on the BBC Sport website featuring reaction from the Australian Open, the latest football transfer news plus more. news.bbc.co.uk
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