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Struggling Bolton sack manager Megson
• Assistant Chris Evans and coach Steve Wigley take charge• Megson's last game was 2-2 draw with Hull yesterdayGary Megson has been relieved of his duties as Bolton manager with immediate effect, the club has confirmed.Bolton, who drew 2-2 at home to fellow strugglers Hull yesterday, are currently 18th in the Premier League. Bolton were 2-0 up against the Tigers before Stephen Hunt scored twice in the last 20 minutes. The hosts were booed off at the end and there were chants of "Megson out".A club statement read: "The decision has been taken in the light of the position the club finds itself in the Barclays Premier League at the halfway point of the season."Assistant manager Chris Evans and first-team coach Steve Wigley will take charge of first-team matters for the interim period."Megson is the third Premier League manager to lose his job this season and the second in less than a fortnight, following Mark Hughes' sacking by Manchester City and Portsmouth's decision to replace Paul Hart.Hughes has been made the early favourite to take over at the Reebok Stadium ahead of Darren Ferguson, the former Peterborough manager. The former Wigan manager Paul Jewell would seem to be an obvious candidate. It might also be argued that Gareth Southgate's reputation has been enhanced by the deterioration of Middlesbrough's fortunes following his departure.Bolton play Lincoln City in the FA Cup third round on Saturday and Arsenal away in the Premier League the following Wednesday.Bolton WanderersPremier Leagueguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Jamie Jackson: troubled Portsmouth face freefall
• Club unlikely to deal in transfer window until 10 January• Premier League may decide not to lift transfer embargoConcern is growing on the south coast that Avram Grant will be unable to strengthen a threadbare Portsmouth squad as he seeks to save the club, four points adrift at the bottom of the Premier League, from relegation.Portsmouth do not expect to be able to deal in the transfer window until 10 January at the earliest, when they are due to be paid a £7m instalment of TV money from the Premier League – and they are aware that the ban on signing players could be enforced throughout the month.Portsmouth owe £10m to other English clubs for outstanding transfer payments. The League will do all they can to ensure the club cannot run up further debts, and may decide not to lift the ban.Even if the embargo is lifted, Portsmouth expect difficulties with recruitment. Certain available players have been identified as possible signings, and approached, but have voiced reluctance at moving to Fratton Park because of the club's instability.After the 1-1 draw with Coventry in the FA Cup, about 150 fans gathered outside the entrance to the Fratton Park directors' entrance to voice their anger at the current regime. They sang "Sack the board", "What the fuck is going on?", "Where's the money gone?" and worse. The owner Ali al-Faraj, has never visited the club, and was not there to hear the abuse directed specifically at him.Portsmouth did not pay all their staff this month – the third time it has happened this season – and Grant faces the prospect of having to sell some of his best players. Younes Kaboul, Kevin-Prince Boateng and David James are among those he might lose.The news comes as a senior dressing room source voiced his fears of the club dropping down not just to the Championship but to League One. The source urged al-Faraj to act decisively and said: "We can definitely avoid going down, the spirit is good. But no one should be sold, and we need probably three or four players."Everyone believes we are good enough to stay up but if this is not sorted out then we could go into freefall. If we were relegated who knows what might happen next season? It could happen again."One of the club's campaigning supporters, Colin Farmery, said: "We are clearly at a pivotal moment for Portsmouth, but I don't believe it is inevitable that the club will go into freefall."Farmery, a leading member of Virtual Pompey Alliance, an established coalition of supporters groups, who is in regular dialogue with the club's former owner, Sacha Gaydamak, added: "If PFC has such unmanageable debt, how come the position has only really become evident since the new owners took charge? If they bought the business knowing its debts, then it is their job to deal with them, not pass the buck to the previous regime. If they were unaware of the debts, one can only conclude that the new owners are incompetent."Faraj took control in October, through an investment vehicle Falcondrone Ltd, though there is confusion over the roles of a number of figures said to be connected with him, and the club.Daniel Azougy, a convicted fraudster who was sentenced to five months in prison by the Tel Aviv magistrates court in 2001 and disbarred from practising as a lawyer for 14 years in Israel, has been employed on a short-term contract to "help deal with the club's finances", the club confirmed.Israeli businessmen Roni Mana and Yoram Yosepov are also said to be advisers, while their countryman Levi Kushnir is a business partner of Balram Chainrai, who is based in Hong Kong and has loaned Portsmouth about £18m. Previously, Chainrai and Mana have, in separate cases, sued Gaydamak's father, Arkady.Last week the picture at the club was further muddied when Gaydamak Jnr, who claims he is owed at least £28.5m by Portsmouth, told the Guardian: "I would like to know who the ultimate beneficial owner is, what plans they have for the future, and if I am to be paid."Farmery said: "The key problem is that there is a complete lack of transparency about the ownership position at the club. The 90% owner is a British Virgin Islands-registered company [Falcondrone]. Establishing who are the shareholders and directors of this company has proved virtually impossible."PortsmouthAvram GrantJamie Jacksonguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Ferguson denies Fury unrest
If there was any disharmony in North Queensland Fury's ranks, coach Ian Ferguson wasn't letting on ahead of their A-League clash with Wellington Phoenix.
foxsports.com.au
Cameroon still alive at African Cup
Four-time champion Cameroon revived its hopes of reaching the African Cup of Nations quarter-finals by beating Zambia 3-2 on Sunday while Gabon played out a scoreless tie with Tunisia.
cbc.ca
Cardiff City 4 Leicester City 2: match report
Two injury time goals from substitute Chris Burke and Ross McCormack earned Cardiff City a place in the fifth round.
telegraph.co.uk